Oh Philip!
You sinner you! How dare you drink soda at room temperature!! Yucka
flats! That's gross-o!! How can you ruin a can of soda that way?
Eeeeeeeeeeuuuuuuuuuu!
On a serious note, please write up what happened last night in our
prayer session. You write so well that I would like to see how it goes down.
Thanknknknknknknknknknk you so very much. Grin! I am so purple this
morning. I feel as though others could see it!
73's and 88's,
Over Under Sideways Down,
Purple Mari and her faithful scribe, Reeva Parry.
On Tuesday 6/5/2007 02:21 PM, Phil Scovell said:
>Recently, we had a TV put in my office. My office used to be a breezeway,
>so called, between our house and garage so you didn't have to go outside to
>get to the garage. When Everett and Donna got married, they lived in our
>basement for about a year which has a one bedroom apartment in it. When
>their house was done in the back of our home, they moved out, of course, but
>our garage had to be torn down to provide access, driveway access, to the
>backyard. Everett's lot was separated from my lot and is technically called
>a Flag Lot. Anyway, to conform to city ordnance, the breezeway had to be
>cut back by 2.5 feet. When we first moved into this house nearly 25 years
>ago, I made the breezeway into a pair of rooms. The larger room is now
>about 15 by 10.5 feet and the smaller room is only about 7 feet by 10.5 or
>there about. In the smaller room, I have all of my electronic stuff and
>that is where the TV went. I said all of that to say this. I was watching
>something on one of the Science channels last night and as they were talking
>about the origin of rogue waves, I got thirsty. I have some diet pop out in
>my office but it isn't cold. I just reached down, pulled out a can, popped
>it and began drinking it at room temperature. As I listened to the science
>program and took little sips now and then, I got to thinking about cans of
>pop. I remember when they first came out. As a Baptist family, we were
>even careful about buying root beer because the word beer was in the name of
>the product. My folks were even concerned about the appearance of drinking
>pop from a can where you could be seen by the public because up to this
>point, only beer came in cans. Then I started thinking about the television
>in my little personal room with all my radios, recorders, and now my sinful
>TV. As a kid, my dad owned a TV because, he said, those in the church who
>didn't have a TV, when their kids came over to play at my house? All they
>wanted to do was watch TV. When I went to their house, the last thing I
>wanted to do was watch TV. Now, all these years later, I am watching TV and
>drinking from a can. How bad can it get?
>s
>Phil.
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