We made a snowman!
We made a snoman. We went sledding in our backyard. I threw a snowball at Dave's window. Stacey may make snow angels later. There's so much snow, I can barely open my front door because of a snowdrift. Snow! Snow! I'm going insane...er...
My brother, in Charlotte, NC, must be lying about the snow he got. Even the photographic evidence he sent me showing 6 inches of snow on the ground around his apartment must've been doctored. After all, you can do anything with Photoshop.
I must shower and wash off my sarcasm.
On a side note...I LOATHE weathermen and their 'AccuForecasts' (stupid...accu...bonehead...doppler-radar...Winter Weather Advisory bull crap...).
In the real world, I drove downtown and renewed my auto tags this morning. Always a pleasure. Really, it only took me five minutes (which is a very good thing) and a couple of hundred dollars (which is nevera good thing). Then I headed to Lowe's for a couple of things.
On a humorous note, my father logged onto AIM this morning as me. Apparently, he never uses AIM, but I used it when I was visiting them in Atlanta last, so when he started the program, it automatically logged him on as me. J-mo had quite the humorous conversation with him before he realized it was my dad (thinking it was me). LOL.
KEY PHRASES: "Don't let the Baer near your PC."
My brother, in Charlotte, NC, must be lying about the snow he got. Even the photographic evidence he sent me showing 6 inches of snow on the ground around his apartment must've been doctored. After all, you can do anything with Photoshop.
I must shower and wash off my sarcasm.
On a side note...I LOATHE weathermen and their 'AccuForecasts' (stupid...accu...bonehead...doppler-radar...Winter Weather Advisory bull crap...).
In the real world, I drove downtown and renewed my auto tags this morning. Always a pleasure. Really, it only took me five minutes (which is a very good thing) and a couple of hundred dollars (which is nevera good thing). Then I headed to Lowe's for a couple of things.
On a humorous note, my father logged onto AIM this morning as me. Apparently, he never uses AIM, but I used it when I was visiting them in Atlanta last, so when he started the program, it automatically logged him on as me. J-mo had quite the humorous conversation with him before he realized it was my dad (thinking it was me). LOL.
KEY PHRASES: "Don't let the Baer near your PC."
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