In case you want to check out my comments on previous posts, look at "Parry Hotter," "Just thinking about it," and "Madagascar."
Count us down for the karaoke thing. I probably won't eat the food either, but ya never know.
The wife and I are teaching K-2nd grade in VBS next week. Pray for us. Seriously. We went door-knocking for it today (Monday). The heat was brutal. I had never been door-knocking before. It was an experience. Not a single person was rude to us, which I expected would happen.
I rode a roller coaster on Sunday. I can't tell whether I enjoyed it or not.
I have to work mid-shift (12-8 pm) this week so I can learn more of the ins and outs of FedEx Kinkos. Kinda looking forward to it, kinda nervous about it.
That's it for me. Later.
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It's aliiiive!!! Good to hear from you Charlie! We can't wait to see y'all. Hope the learning for FedEx/Kinkos goes well. That's a thriving company you work for. Keep posting, my friend. Some refreshing Charlie posts are just what we need sometimes.
Funny thing about this posts title... "Look at me"... three words Charles Allen S. lived by in college. Whats funnier is that I do the same thing with my wife. If I do somethign that she won't laugh at, I stand in front of the TV if she is watching it and perform the same humorous action 3-fold.
LOL! Classic Braly/Stubbs comic genius!
Stubbs, great to hear from you! Good luck on the mid-shift. Just remember if you need a real ice breaker or something to distract a group because you’re getting swamped just chuck a water gun through a plate glass window. This will get you enough time to think of a new course of action or to just bolt while slapping your fanny and screaming the letters of the alphabet in your order of most importance. Of course you could just walking into a new room with a rye grin and casually mention that you just shattered a plate glass window with a water gun and walk back out as though it was something you did everyday. See you in August, God bless and keep writing in.
Thus spake Zarathustra. I love the watergun idea. I think the most important letter of the alphabet is "Q". I'm not sure why, but it has this air of importance that not just any letter can muster.
Q, q, q, q... What begins with Q? The quick Queen of Quincy and her quacking Quackeroo......Hey, I saw a FedEx/Kinko's the other day and thought, hmmmm... easy transfer to Monkeytown!
Rachel has Dr. Seuss' ABC book stuck in her brain again. How awful...and yet, how marvelous!
i'm partial to the letter "L" myself...like the way it rolllls off the tongue...lalalalala
YOu know how people say "what the F" (short for what the f***)? I like to say what the q.... Cause it's fun.
P.s. I can't tell you how badly I want to move to Montgomery soon. I've even researched a few colleges to be a transfer student. Everybody only takes core classes, though, so it looks as though I may be stuck here a few more years..... summer after I graduate though, we're outta here!
Hang in there, Di! You're gonna finish up strong and y'all will be in prime position to make your way down!
ON the letter thing. I've been reformatting show here and each reformatted show gets an "F" in it's show ID. When I need to get on I walk to the media center and request the "F-ing" or "F-ed" tape I need. It's all about simple pleasures.
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