July 24, 2008

There was a hurricane...somewhere

So, Shank was bitching because I didn't do any Dollyblogging.
He seemed to think I was in the middle of a natural disaster. Funnily enough (is funnily a word?) it was in another part of the state.

It hit about 300 plus miles away and we were greedily watching it because we wanted the rain.
"Please, Dolly, bring us some rain," we begged.
We got some. Not much, but some.

Isn't it funny, though. Shank is right in a way...had that bitch been coming this way I'd be blogging up a storm, describing the drama in great detail.
We got lucky...this time.

But don't worry my dear Shank (or Dick, as I like to call him), you'll be the first person I call/email when I'm in the middle of an apocalypse!!

Posted by De at July 24, 2008 04:25 PM | TrackBack
Comments

dood, the only way i would have even known about this hurricane is if you blogged. i am that out of touch with the world around me. srsly. :|

Posted by: angela at July 24, 2008 09:09 PM

Well it's good to know I'm at the top of the Apocalypse listserv.

Not sure what good it will do you though.

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