Yesterday, in FL., a nuclear power shutdown. A major power grid failure from Jacksonville to Miami. Millions of people stuck in darkened buildings during work hours. Commuters jammed up at traffic lights. Screaming people in elevators for hours and hours. In short, total chaos.
Ranger Buddy's test score for Math and Psychology came in at exactly the same time. Math: 110 over 100. Psych: 120 over 100. Both broke the curve grid.
COINCIDENCE?
I think not.
And what's the big shock in your state today? We'll blame it on RB breaking the curve.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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Posted by Gennita at 12:13 PM
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Well, shoot, my bathroom water tank broke at that same time! I BLAME RANGER BUDDY!
And congratulations, RB ;-).
High-Five to RB! I bet his classmates aren't so happy with him; but he can take 'em. No sweat.
I wondered if you'd lost power yesterday. Where in FL are you? Did you have any power probs?
One of my greatest fears is that I'll get stuck on an elevator some day. The second I do, I know I'll have to pee. Badly. Um...gotta go!
Can he do anything about the drought in GA??? Come on RB my roses are hurting. BTW all we had yesterday was one nasty storm, trees came down and such. No property damage on this block so I won't tell anybody RB did it.
Absolutely nothing happened yesterday, but WTG, RB!!
The terrorist leader, Kastari, escaped the Detention Centre late yesterday afternoon. He's responsible for a plot to blow up a busload of US personnel in one of our suburbs, blow up the US Embassy (which isn't too far from where I live!) and fly a plane into our airport. They were the ones who blew up the nightclub in Bali and killed several tourists. Their mentor, an Al Qaeda leader, is currently languishing in Guantanamo.
When we took our friends to dinner, the neighborhood near the Detention Centre was crawling with troops, police, prison trucks and the SWAT teams were out in full force.
At 5am my son came to tell me he had been activated and had to report in to camp he was on leave for the week).
There're house-to-house checks and cars are being stopped at checkpoints. Our Aussie friends think it's exciting, coming from Perth, a place that doesn't figure much in the terrorists' plan to blow up the world.
RB was showing off his grades at Shit and Grits today. None of the folks there believe that he's really planning to be a nurse.
Umm, Elaine, you're not blaming that on RB I hope! Yikes.
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