- I've always wanted 'Snellville' to be a Twitter trending topic. Hasn't happened yet, even after a lady drove her car into the Chinese buffet.
- Turns out that the Pop Tart diet isn't as effective as I once thought.
- "Run the Reagan" is coming up in February. That's REAGAN, not Regan. Ronald Reagan Parkway was named after President Ronald Reagan. Donald Regan was Treasury Secretary during Ronald Reagan's administration.
- Dear Doctor Phil: I've never had the urge to play hacky sack. Should I be worried?
- When is the piggie toe going to be eliminated via evolution? It's only good for stubbin.'
- Regarding a recipe for mock raspberry jam: I never mock raspberry jam. You never know when it might just suddenly turn on you.
- Dear rednecks: Please don't set my house on fire as you mishandle your fireworks. I don't call that celebratin'
- I hate waking up on Jan. 1st to find fingers on my lawn.
- On this day, let's pause to thank the person who invented pillows. Really great idea. So simple, yet so important.
- New Fanta Zero orange drink is da bomb, and by that I mean it's really good, not that you will blow up after drinking it.
- I don't want a materialistic Christmas. So here's hoping nobody will mind the tiny wire sculptures I made for them out of bread twist-ties.
- Stringing buttered popcorn on an artificial Christmas tree might not have been the best idea.
- Wondering if it's easier to be featured on Hoarders: Buried Alive or just clean. Or move.
- There isn't an official Twitter account for Jell-O gelatin. How am I supposed to keep up-to-date on the latest Jell-O technology?
- Okay, so there are really only 14 random thoughts, but 15 sounded better for the title.
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Tuesday, January 04, 2011
15 Random Thoughts
Friday, September 28, 2007
Random thoughts about Snellville stuff...
Since it's Friday, I thought I would allow myself some random thoughts and observations.
Not that I think any of my thoughts are earth-shattering, but here's what's in my walnut sized brain today.
Odum Street in Snellville looks terrible (it's the street that runs between South Gwinnett High School and Westminister Presbyterian Church and a bank) ... I don't mean this as a reflection on any of the homeowners there - their yards and gardens look beautiful! In major contrast to the condition of the road. It is so patched up and bumpy it's ridiculous.
In my opinion, Odum St is in the worst condition of any street in the city of Snellville. The pavement has those squiggly black lines of tar on it, which I think are signs to mark a street for replacement/repair, but I'm not sure. I hope so.
The Snellville Post Office's parking lot on Oak Road is still too small. I was hoping someone would magically enlarge it overnight, but no luck. A long time resident of Snellville told me that the post office was already too small by the time it was built. Everyone chuckled, but deep inside, we were feeling the pain.
On a side note, the children of Snellville continue to enjoy the fun of playing with the stanchions (the support poles that hold the line markers). For your convenience, the stanchions are available at both the Snellville Post Office and the Snellville Tag Office on Lenora Church Rd.
The new Snellville Tag Office on Lenora Church Road is beautiful! Great parking too, you won't have to struggle. They even have a drive-thru lane for you to handle your car tag and registration needs. Moms like me, whose kids like to play with the stanchions, appreciate this.
I like having my kid immobilized while I handle pretty much anything. LOL
Inside, the tag office is lovely too - but from the visitor's perspective, it doesn't seem much bigger than their old location on Oak Road was. At least the area where you wait in line...it's not incredibly bigger - it resembled the old location in a way. But I'm sure deeper inside it's much bigger and more efficient. Go check it out, if only for the drinking fountain.
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Not that I think any of my thoughts are earth-shattering, but here's what's in my walnut sized brain today.
Odum Street in Snellville looks terrible (it's the street that runs between South Gwinnett High School and Westminister Presbyterian Church and a bank) ... I don't mean this as a reflection on any of the homeowners there - their yards and gardens look beautiful! In major contrast to the condition of the road. It is so patched up and bumpy it's ridiculous.
In my opinion, Odum St is in the worst condition of any street in the city of Snellville. The pavement has those squiggly black lines of tar on it, which I think are signs to mark a street for replacement/repair, but I'm not sure. I hope so.
The Snellville Post Office's parking lot on Oak Road is still too small. I was hoping someone would magically enlarge it overnight, but no luck. A long time resident of Snellville told me that the post office was already too small by the time it was built. Everyone chuckled, but deep inside, we were feeling the pain.
On a side note, the children of Snellville continue to enjoy the fun of playing with the stanchions (the support poles that hold the line markers). For your convenience, the stanchions are available at both the Snellville Post Office and the Snellville Tag Office on Lenora Church Rd.
The new Snellville Tag Office on Lenora Church Road is beautiful! Great parking too, you won't have to struggle. They even have a drive-thru lane for you to handle your car tag and registration needs. Moms like me, whose kids like to play with the stanchions, appreciate this.
I like having my kid immobilized while I handle pretty much anything. LOL
Inside, the tag office is lovely too - but from the visitor's perspective, it doesn't seem much bigger than their old location on Oak Road was. At least the area where you wait in line...it's not incredibly bigger - it resembled the old location in a way. But I'm sure deeper inside it's much bigger and more efficient. Go check it out, if only for the drinking fountain.
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