Damn Chilly

It’s Monday. We had a weekend filled with rain, freezing rain, high winds, and even the horrid white stuff. And now temperatures are going to take a dive as well. It’s just so much fun dealing with it all, especially when you have to be in different places and have no choice but to drive in it. The saddest part is when your dog, who has been inside all day, comes over and wants you to go outside with her to play. How can you refuse when she flashes those sad eyes? So there we go, a big idiot and his dog out in the driving snow—her happy as can be and me freezing my ass off—again.

Too many things were happening over the weekend, so I didn’t get a chance to see any of the Barrett-Jackson coverage. Thankfully my DVR recorded all of it. I hope to dig into that later today.

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Would someone mind taking the dog out? Damn cold out there…

Horrid White Stuff

It’s Friday! I just got back from the park. I took Abby out there because we have 4-inches of the horrid white stuff on the ground and there’s nothing she likes more than running and leaping through it like a maniac. Especially the drifts, the bigger the better.

I’m looking forward to catching the weekend coverage of the annual Barrett-Jackson collector car auction in Scottsdale, Arizona. Lot 1417 is a killer ’58 Corvette convertible that is unbelievably beautiful. Can’t wait to see what it goes for!

No Nascar just yet… but soon!

Amateur goodness is what’s on tap for today. And double-double babes and a mess of jokes should help wrap things up nicely for the weekend. Enjoy!

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Keep, i was getting jealous of the women that send you pictures of themselves. will you include mine?? -Anonymous

What Color Is It?

It’s Thursday. BMW has developed the world’s first color changing car. Controlled by an app on your phone, the new BMW iVision Dee can change into 32 different colors by running different voltage programs through the paint. Pretty cool, eh? Well, changing colors isn’t its only feature… check out the video!

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