Monday, January 02, 2006

Wish

Have you ever wished you were that strange pirate in the movies?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lay off the Nyquil kid. Feel better soon!

Anonymous said...

no

Anonymous said...

I've been searching for gps based vehicle tracking for a while and finally came across something worth reading. Wish is not exactly what I was looking for, but as I said it was something worth reading. thekid, I appreciate the information and would like to encourage you to keep up the good work. I hope I come across more great reads in my quest for gps based vehicle tracking.

The Kid said...

Do you want to be a pirate gps tracking man? I do want to note that I added this post upon waking up from a tylenol cold and flu induced sleep, not that it makes it any less strange.

Schmidt said...

Maybe. Like, for a day? Or from now on? Like Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Carribean? Okay. Yes.

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