December 27, 2007
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When driving on the highway at night, the highway represents perfectly the veins of America. In front of you on the road are the red blood cells, or, tail lights. On the other side of the highway are the white bloods cells, or, headlights.
They should make cars so that license plates display the digital time of when you have to be at the place where you are driving. That way there would be a reasonable system of traffic deference.
How do we know the American Red Cross is not just a blood sacrifice cult?
Sometimes when driving I see signs that say ‘Do Not Pass’ and ‘Pass With Care.’ But I always pass them and I never care. What possible purpose could these signs serve?
Hope everyone had a marvelous Christmas!
Comments (4)
Hmmmm, I never thought of that. The license plate idea is a good one.
American Red Cross as a blood sacrifice cult? Isn’t that what every place is that takes your blood? Come to think of it, that would explain every needle-phobics behavior.
hi, I responded to your comment!
I just felt the need to respond to this, not sure why though.
I did have a merry Christmas, thanks. How’s the new year treating you, this third day in?