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I was ready to follow! I just pulled over when I saw the van. I looked for the guy, but he wasn't around. Maybe he ran off when he saw my Mongolian mountaineering goggles and Soviet army hat.
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LOL. Are you a follower?
I was ready to follow! I just pulled over when I saw the van. I looked for the guy, but he wasn't around. Maybe he ran off when he saw my Mongolian mountaineering goggles and Soviet army hat.
Hey! I've seen that van! I live about 30 mins south of Milford and passed that van on the highway. Cracked me up too. :)
*squints* What IS that in the crossed-out circle? Best I can make out is a cat with human legs, wearing knickers.
(Good hat, btw.)
YOU kinda remind me of that Russian character, Darth Xудожник (that's Russian for artist).
"I ain't afraid of no preacher."
Maybe the guy doesn't get an "A" on presentation... but the message is true nonetheless.
LOL
nice shades!
What I'm wondering is did you have to go fetch your hat and goggles or were you already wearing them before you saw this van?
Christopher, I keep them handy in the car to be ready for alien abductions or KGB conventions.
Maybe you should have worn a tin foil hat? :0)
~John
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