There’s no basement at the Alamo
Mar 29th, 2006 by Sean
We’re at the Alamo today as part of our family vacation. The Alamo was both a Catholic mission and a military outpost. I find it fascinating that the Spanish combined religious fervor with military might to accomplish their expansionist foreign policy. Novel.
And now here’s a picture of two lovely ladies with lettuce covering their breasts standing in front of the Alamo.

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Where was I when you took this picture? I sure didn’t see these lovelies. Leave it to you to find this Kodak moment.
Heh. I’m not sure where you were when this picture was taken. I didn’t take it.
It’s just a random picture from the net that I thought was funny. And somehow appropriate.
I must admit that after all these years I see that your wit and escapism is still prevalent in your life. I am glad to see though that your ability to tease and harass your fellow students is not apart of your personality any longer. I am truly glad to see that you are in a positive place in your life and that you are experiencing the joys of living life to its fullest. Congratulations from an old rival.
James
James Manhart. Damn. It’s very good to hear from you. Thanks for looking up the site and commenting. Wow — what a flood of memories.
My ability to tease and harass is still quite strong, if perhaps a bit more honed and restrained. Old rival perhaps, but old as in past tense I hope.
Thanks for the kind words — and I hope you are doing well for yourself and others.
Thanks again, and stay in touch.
Sean