Thursday, July 1, 2010

It's July....

really.. no shit. JULY.

This month is full of things that I just can't seem to wait for and things that I would just as soon not face.. you know like the house payment! So today for the fun of it I am going to make a pro and cons list.

Pros
Blogfest
4th of July
My birthday
Trip to see sister person
Yorktown boat races
Missoula Theater Play

Cons
tomorrow
Saturday
I will be a number divisible by 3 and that freaks me out

So as you can see if I can make it through Saturday I will likely be ok and I have got and the rest of the year to worry about being divisible by 3... (yes it really does freak me out.. the number not the age, the age I could give a rats ass about.. but the number.. yikes)

The point of all of this is... if you don't hear from me until early next week don't worry I am just out hanging with Gustav's distant relative who isn't really even his cousin trying to get by with a little help from my friends.

Peace Out Ya'll
Re

(fyi I did post yesterday but my updater wasn't working right so if you didn't read about my bathroom antics take a moment or two and enjoy.)

5 comments:

  1. That Gustav is entirely out of control with what he's putting on Facebook. He's gonna tell me that a goose is kissing cousin go a hummingbird! As if!

    Looking forward to seeing you in the near future. If you want, we can go next door and torture Gustav and take some photos. That's always entertaining.

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  2. to a hummingbird. not go a hummingbird.

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  3. Divisible by 3... 15 isnt so bad ...

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  4. Divisible by 3....I was thinking 21 is the legal drinking age! Happy Birthday RE!
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  5. You're gonna be 90? No? Well, if not, lighten up, Francis! You look fantastic for 90. ha ha ha ha -- and I can say that because 1) I am older than you and 2) I will be divisible by three about a week before you will be and 3) I have no idea why this bothers you. BUT we can toast to our mutual divisibility at BlogFest.

    I wonder if we can get permanent Federal Divisibility checks . . .

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