Earthquakes, aftershocks, and tsunamis, oh my. Haiti, Japan and Chile. More torrential rains and mudslides locally. Jilly falling asleep (how does one sleep with all this action?) on her brother in the car. And Josh letting her. The apocalypse is near. Could 2012 be accurate? Begs the question: why bother blogging? To leave a written record for a future master race of armadillos or something? Why is it that Mother Nature reacts so negatively shortly after The Amazing Race or Survivor film on location? Maybe somebody really doesn't want my little league team to practice. I'm just saying. Jilly wonders, "Do they have earthquakes in California?" Afraid so. But no hurricanes, blizzards, or ha-boobs. I could go for a hurricane from Pat O'Briens, right about now. Jilly would like a blizzard from Dairy Queen. Nobody wants a ha-boob. Are the volcanoes and asteroids taking the day off? Where is Super Cubby when you need him? Oh yeah, aliens... Confused? You won't be after this episode of Soap!
The Major: Let's synchronize our watches. It's now... 3-ish.
Ingrid Svenson: You think I'm finished?
Jessica Gatling Tate: No, Swedish.
Earthquakes and tsunamis
Birth makes for new mommies
Haiti, Japan, and Chile
Fate can be awful silly
Spinning squid, twirling starfish
World like a whirling dervish
And now, a poem:
Earthquakes and tsunamis
Birth makes for new mommies
Haiti, Japan, and Chile
Fate can be awful silly
Spinning squid, twirling starfish
World like a whirling dervish
"whirling dervish" definitely adds panache to your poem!
ReplyDeletePanache - nice word!
ReplyDeleteLove the Soap reference
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