Yes, I had to wake up much earlier than I wanted because I am signed up for every Sunday morning at our local wildlife park, where I am a docent. I got up groggy, barely had time to take a bath, get dressed and such before I had to leave to get there in time to start the tour. I stopped at the store at the corner, filled up my cup with Dr. Pepper and started on my way. I turned the corner to get to the park and the damn cup fell out of the cup holder right into my lap. Even though it has a lid on it, enough poured out of the straw hole to get my pants wet and run right up my butt crack. What a way to start the day, as I had to sit for three hours on a vinyl seat and entertain people. Oh well. I just got home, changed my underwear, and have a hot pizza and DVD full of 3 Stooges episodes. So, Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. Be back with you all later. Probably after the Dallas Cowboy game, unless they get so far behind, I decide it is not worth watching to the end. Have great Sunday, unless you are Atlanta Falcon fans, then I hope yours is not all that great, because I am rooting for your team to get beat bad. Are ya ready for some Football?
Posted by notGeorge at September 7, 2003 01:06 PM | TrackBackAt least it was Dr. Pepper (my favorite soda as well!) and not scalding hot coffee!
...what is it with men and slapstick comedy? Every man I know, including my husband, thinks the Three Stooges are the be-all and end-all of comedy. And like me, most women just see three guys slapping each other and making dorky noises. Must be the testosterone... ;-)
--TwoDragons
Posted by: Denita TwoDragons at September 7, 2003 01:46 PMI live near Atlanta, and I have nothing but contempt for the Falcons. Of course, I have little but contempt for Atlanta, but that's another story.
Or is it?
Posted by: McGehee at September 7, 2003 04:57 PMI remember seeing billboards in Altlanta back in the 80's that said "Go Braves! And take the Falcons with you."
Posted by: Ted Phipps at September 7, 2003 07:35 PMLOL! (And I really mean that)
Posted by: McGehee at September 8, 2003 07:22 AM