For My Daddy
Dad, I stole this from my friend's website. I thought it described you perfectly in the morning. I still remember Mom telling me, Daniel, and Sarah to give you space because "Dad hasn't had his coffee yet."
Oh what a beautiful morning! :o)
ps - I'll never be able to watch "Oklahoma" without cringing. I liken it to the alarm going off. But it's a good memory to have, you coming down the hallway singing that song. I always attempted to create a lightproof and soundproof cacoon out of my blankets by clamping them between my body and mattress when I heard you coming. It never worked. I love you, Dad
Oh what a beautiful morning! :o)
ps - I'll never be able to watch "Oklahoma" without cringing. I liken it to the alarm going off. But it's a good memory to have, you coming down the hallway singing that song. I always attempted to create a lightproof and soundproof cacoon out of my blankets by clamping them between my body and mattress when I heard you coming. It never worked. I love you, Dad
10 Comments:
One might think I have a shallow or dull sense of humor. Every single time I see this comic I laugh.
Every single time.
By liz, at 13 October, 2005 01:41
Ditto. It's a good one.
By Anemone Flynn, at 13 October, 2005 09:03
I'll have to stick more up, then. there's plenty more where that came from.
By Anonymous, at 13 October, 2005 15:17
I've been visiting the site you get them from every once in a while. There are some pretty good ones -- then there are some not so good. Just like almost everything else, I guess.
By Anemone Flynn, at 13 October, 2005 18:10
Thanks Hannah and Heidi! I like the way you put it, Hannah, it DOES get funnier the longer you look at it. I may have to turn it into a poster.
It's like my favorite comic ever.
By liz, at 15 October, 2005 03:01
Wow, I'm honoured! Can girls be chuffed? I don't think so. Hmmm. Anyway, as I've mentioned before - blogging lets one write up an otherwise ordinary day as something completely captivating. Correspondingly, it's clearly considered critical for uncrippled cognition and a clean-cut condition :o) ...and at least you're getting a little reading in while you're staring at a screen.
By liz, at 16 October, 2005 22:31
You mean this whole time you've just been jazzing up your days to make them look interesting? Secretly, your days aren't as fun as they look?! Oh.
I've said it before, and I'll reiterate it again: everything on my site happens. My life is that weird.... though I suspect everyone's favourite cyber-villain Garbba has something to do with that.
By Anonymous, at 17 October, 2005 14:47
oh, they're fun all right...to me, at least. But I just want others to enjoy it all as much as I do. I feel the need, therefore, to relay the information in a way that most closely describes the actual experience. Sort of like describing colours to a blind person (hope that's not offensive in any way, shape or form!).
By liz, at 19 October, 2005 02:20
Thanks Zil, It's me. Love Dad
By Anonymous, at 19 October, 2005 19:10
Do you realise, young lady, that you said you were going to tell us all about your Strange Saturday and never did? Now, you and I both know what happened on that day, but your fans don't - or, at least, they haven't heard it from your point-of-view.
By Anonymous, at 26 October, 2005 01:55
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