I only know the Subaru Outback. At my home town we use to call this the John? Or was just the toilet what we called John?
I only know the Subaru Outback. At my home town we use to call this the John? Or was just the toilet what we called John?
"I have never in my life made music for money or fame. God walks out of the room when you are thinking about money." -- Quincy Jones
I just found out why we called the toilet the JOHN:
DA18-250-JohnDouglasToilet-TheJohn-1 by Palenquero Photography, on Flickr
"I have never in my life made music for money or fame. God walks out of the room when you are thinking about money." -- Quincy Jones
Pepe, are you expecting a return on your message ?
NO, I just wanted to make a direct deposit, I mean contribution.
"I have never in my life made music for money or fame. God walks out of the room when you are thinking about money." -- Quincy Jones
Old crane near the canal in Vilvoorde (Belgium)
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Final Resting Place
NGHS Band Truck
A friend from school mentioned the location of this truck. I was a member of the band from '00-'04 and have a lot of fond memories of loading this truck and going to perform at away games. My junior year there was a rough transition to a new band director, which was predicated on politics and personal vendettas. The new director seemed to want to distance himself from anything related to our previous director and achievements, and got rid of almost anything related to that, including this truck. I assume it was surplussed and auctioned off. Now it sits next to an abandoned old house for some reason.
Sad!
But a good story to tell.
Tin Can
Indeed. On a related note, the new director also put all of our trophies in lock-up storage. A friend of mine and I broke in and stole our biggest trophy, from when we won top prize at a regional competition. The trophy was 6 feet high, so we disassembled the whole thing and took it out in pieces in our backpacks over several trips. I still have it .
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