Hump Day...with a special kick.
SO yesterday was a helluva good time. (insert sarcasm here) Let me 'splain.
A) It was the most dreaded of all Hallmark Holidays, which my friends and I have aptly renamed "Single and Celebrating" Day. Instead of molling around and feeling like poo because a few of us do not have a significant other to tell us how rad we are with some fattening (yet tasty) chocolates, we did it ourselves! We gathered at Mitchell's casa for some awesomely bad-for-you food and watched "Little Miss Sunshine." Good times had by all SACers.
2) Oh, and did I mention it was a snow day? So, good eats, good times, NO STUDENTS. Sometimes it's just too good to be true.
D) Oh yeah...it WAS too good to be true. Did I mention that we didn't have school due to the .5-1" of ICE we had the pleasure of receiving overnight? Did I mention that Mitchell was the only one of us with POWER (aka HEAT), so it was only natural that we meet at her crib? Not to mention the complete RETARDS that drive on such perfectly dry roads slowly and STOP when the ice is falling like gigantic hunks of hail from the trees, thus allowing more gigantic missile-like ice darts to pierce the sanctity of your vehicle whilst trying to escape the frigid cold of your power-less house! But I digress...
Note to self: Sometimes making lemonade out of life's lemons would be easier WITH AN ELECTRIC JUICER!
A) It was the most dreaded of all Hallmark Holidays, which my friends and I have aptly renamed "Single and Celebrating" Day. Instead of molling around and feeling like poo because a few of us do not have a significant other to tell us how rad we are with some fattening (yet tasty) chocolates, we did it ourselves! We gathered at Mitchell's casa for some awesomely bad-for-you food and watched "Little Miss Sunshine." Good times had by all SACers.
2) Oh, and did I mention it was a snow day? So, good eats, good times, NO STUDENTS. Sometimes it's just too good to be true.
D) Oh yeah...it WAS too good to be true. Did I mention that we didn't have school due to the .5-1" of ICE we had the pleasure of receiving overnight? Did I mention that Mitchell was the only one of us with POWER (aka HEAT), so it was only natural that we meet at her crib? Not to mention the complete RETARDS that drive on such perfectly dry roads slowly and STOP when the ice is falling like gigantic hunks of hail from the trees, thus allowing more gigantic missile-like ice darts to pierce the sanctity of your vehicle whilst trying to escape the frigid cold of your power-less house! But I digress...
Note to self: Sometimes making lemonade out of life's lemons would be easier WITH AN ELECTRIC JUICER!
3 Comments:
At 7:50 AM , Rob Monroe said...
I think you're Rad!
At 7:51 AM , Rob Monroe said...
I think you're Rad!
At 10:44 AM , MAMA said...
I agree with Monroe with one addition.....you're rad and oh so clever!
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