Jun. 19th, 2009
A Snorkel of Weasels
Jun. 19th, 2009 01:34 pmI originally did this in the embryonic days of the Cliffs of Insanity, and now I can't find it, so I'm doing it again, which proves that everything always cycles back around. The original post had to do with groups of animals and what those groups were called. For instance, there's a gaggle of geese and a murder of crows, so on and so forth. The two big group names I invented were a Snorkel of Weasels and a Scream of Millipedes.
That said, hit me with your best group names. It doesn't even have to be animals. It can be a group of people, too, like a Bastard of Republicans for instance. Now, it's your turn. Comments are wide open for even anonymous replies!
That said, hit me with your best group names. It doesn't even have to be animals. It can be a group of people, too, like a Bastard of Republicans for instance. Now, it's your turn. Comments are wide open for even anonymous replies!
About two hours ago, we got a call from my aunt, Janice, alerting us that there had been a water main break at the head of the main road off which we dwell. The break is so bad that the road itself was bowed up from the amount of water and pressure. I filled the tub up with water and filled as many jugs and jars as I could lay my hand on. Aunt Tudi also filled our Brita and we filled up the animals' water containers. Who knows when we'll get our water back, if we get it back at all tonight? Here's the news story and actual footage. The footage is from about a half a mile from my house. It's not as if this place was enough of a swamp as is...now, it's like we're living in the Charlie Daniels Band's "Legend of Woolly Swamp!" It wouldn't surprise me to witness an alligator float by.
In the meantime, we're trying to refrain from using the bathroom and I'm attempting to quell my thirst. The minute we lost water, I became parched. My mind is way too open to suggestion. It's never a dull day in Duncan!
If you zone in on the aerial map, the road next to Harrison, Pauls Drive, is my road. You can see my house from outer space!
In the meantime, we're trying to refrain from using the bathroom and I'm attempting to quell my thirst. The minute we lost water, I became parched. My mind is way too open to suggestion. It's never a dull day in Duncan!
If you zone in on the aerial map, the road next to Harrison, Pauls Drive, is my road. You can see my house from outer space!