I was lucky enough to return to New York City at the tail end of the latest Noreastern to hit the Northeast part of the country. Many flights were cancelled in and out of NYC airports but the plane I was on was one of the lucky ones allowed to land on the snow plowed runway. Yeah! I am finally home for a few days.

But the funny thing is that I was hoping to ride my freebord, which has still not seen the concret. Guess I will have to wait a few more days freebording the streets of New York. And I tell you I am jonesin' to stand sideways and ride something. So much so I was seen riding a lawn buddy cart on the hill behind my aunt's house in Mississippi on Christmas afternoon. What fun!

posted by Kirby Turner | 26-Dec-2002 8:34 AM | comments (6)


First and foremost, I can't believe you fessed to having done such a feat. Second, you admitted to having relatives in Mississippi. Man oh man, this coming home for Christmas thing has gone to your head...let it not be done again for 10 years. =)

posted by your sister/cousin/uncle...we are from mississippi, ya know | December 26 02:41 PM


Of course I am going to brag about the ride the slopes of Mt. Gilpatricks on a lawn buddy. That rocked! And I never not talked about my fun family in Memphis and Mississippi. I even tell people about my wonder Mississippi public high school education. It's this sort of thing that explains it all to my Yankee friends up here. See you in 5 years. I mean soon.

posted by Kirby Turner | December 27 05:18 AM


posted by bilal | January 2 02:55 AM


10 years, you mean. And who is BILAL that didn't say anything?

posted by renay | January 2 02:50 PM


Dunno who BILAL is.

posted by Kirby Turner | January 2 03:04 PM


Weird.

posted by renay | January 3 10:28 AM

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