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- the bus is leaving the station!!
the bus is leaving the station!!
01/14/08
the bus is leaving the station!!

For those of you who don't already know, our fearless leader and webmaster extraordinaire is leaving town. His journey to greatness (or doucheness) takes him to Denver. One thing I do know is that leaves more chili cheese burritos for me. In fact, I was really shocked hearing about his decision to leave shortly after our favorite snack has made a comeback. I then figured out this little enigma…I checked on the second best website in the world www.chilicheese.org (this one being #1 of course) and found my answer. Denver has not 1, not 2, but THREE Taco Bells with ccb’s. No wonder Denver is closer to heaven.

I guess I will be visiting bus in Denver after all.

-Rob

. bus . 01/14/08 . 11:16:02 pm . Misc nonsense . 29 views .1 comment . Email

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Comment from: ScaryJoey [Visitor] Email
Rob Douche, I would think you would be a litle more sensitve to Bus' situation. You are making light of a situation in which a good friend of yours will be thrust into fridig temperatures at an extremely high altitude. Do you really believe the CCB' taste exactly the same when they are eaten above sea level while sitting in the snow? How is Bus to know the answer to such things? The answer: Ask Winger, he used to work for a different major market newspaper in Denver and I am sure he can exaggerate how food tasted up there as compared to down here.

Bus, you first order of business when you get up there is to find some snow bunnies to run with, your opening line could easily be: "Hi, my name is Bus, you wanna ride?"

JCN
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