A picture from our holiday...
This is not a martini
We went south to Albany (4 hour drive). Albany has a rock that looks like a dog's head. It's called Dog Rock and you can buy the postcard
Albany has a March fly problem
Albany has many Klingons driving 4WDs like the one who parked his big fat black Nissan Navara in front of our beach shelter
We stayed at my dad's place. I drank his beer and it was Best Before 2004. He has an ant problem. This is some wallpaper and lino from my dad's place
We had a power cut
LittleSquib (7) got an electronics kit for Christmas so she rigged up a wee light circuit to tide us over while she discussed foreign affairs
LS: We should do more for China
Huh?
LS: Oh, come on! Can't you tell?
Not really
LS: Because everything in this whole world is made in China, including even this spoon. They have to do everything
The End
Albany has a March fly problem
Albany has many Klingons driving 4WDs like the one who parked his big fat black Nissan Navara in front of our beach shelter
We stayed at my dad's place. I drank his beer and it was Best Before 2004. He has an ant problem. This is some wallpaper and lino from my dad's place
We had a power cut
LittleSquib (7) got an electronics kit for Christmas so she rigged up a wee light circuit to tide us over while she discussed foreign affairs
LS: We should do more for China
Huh?
LS: Oh, come on! Can't you tell?
Not really
LS: Because everything in this whole world is made in China, including even this spoon. They have to do everything
The End
19 comments:
Could be worse Squib.
You could have been forced to camp out.
Did that happen to you?
Or you could've gone somewhere without a rock shaped like a dog's head.
and that would really suck
Ramon and Bob are right, it could have been worse. And you could have gone somewhere with a humungous spider problem and without that wonderful wallpaper/lino.
Tell LittleSquib she is a thoughtful child and China thanks her.
What kind of beer was it?
I'm sure there's a joke in there regarding 121 differently wrapped books and the lino/wallpaper. I'm just too tired to join the dots right now.
LittleSquib is awesome.
Your holiday stories are terrific Squib. As are your birthday stories (hasn't your old man got eclectic taste!) and your poems of course.
Sounds like LS has your penchant for deep thinking.
Wallpaper, Lino and China make it good. Like bacon or ice cream. Or Bacon AND Ice Cream.
Melba, I don't mind spiders so much. March flies are like armies of the living dead
Alex, it was Dutch. Then I found some Coronas and they were in vintage bottles. So I dug around in a spooky cupboard and found some whisky. Win!
Wari, I think all kids are deep. When my oldest was very little she asked me if men speak a different language from women
Random, it was good and the freezer was stuffed with cookies and cream and caramel honey macadamia and strawberry stravaganza ice cream
We went camping. We got it all, mozzies, flies, rain, mud and bogans with 4wd's, powerboats, donuts and no notion of how to talk quietly when they are on the piss at 3am and their nearest neighbour (us) is 5 meters away. The crucial thing though was that our 3 year old had the time of his young life and this meant that we actually enjoyed ourselves overall. Can't wait for the next one.
My 7 yr old neighbour can now read and quizzed her mother on Santa's toy production, the elves etc when she read 'made in China' on a toy under the tree.
The before and after shot made me laugh out loud.
I nearly said 'lol', but remembered just in time that I am not an inbecile.
I hope Puss didn't drown.
No, not an inbecile. Just an imbecile for letting I-phone do my spelling.
"LittlePatch, so Santa decided to move toy production to China because child labour there was very cheap..." Wait, there's something wrong with that picture
Persey, get thee a Shorter Oxford app (and hey, good to see you again)
My suggestion was a sentence including the words "busy" and "outsource".
I'm all good, thanks for the concern. My family is good, too. My parents live in the Lockyer Valley, but thankfully not in an area where the wall of water went through. They were flooded a bit, but nothing too major. Alex's parents were far more affected.
Squib - the lino/wallpaper is my favourite bit. There isn't much in this world I wouldn't rather do than go camping. The boy keeps pestering me to go, and I keep telling him he'd regret it if we do. Maybe I'll say yes one time just to teach him a lesson.
Pers - you have my permission to begin said wooing.
You never struck me as the camping type, Puss.
I can just about cope with camping if there is copious quantities of delicious, frosty-cold Cooper's Ale to hand.
I'm relieved to hear that you and your home got through unscathed, Puss. My sympathies go out to your folks, since I think I've got a fair idea what they're going through.
Having my folks stay with me has had its moments. Today, Dad presented me with a gift of toiletries and cleaning products. Among them was a twin pack of deodorant. I guess he either overlooked this graphic or he's making assumptions based on the single and childless thing. *sigh* Maybe if I use them separately, I won't be swarmed by bare chested ladies in their undies.
Is being swarmed by bare chested ladies in their undies a problem for you Alex?
Because if it is, maybe you could direct a few to Lorne.
Is being swarmed by bare chested ladies in their undies a problem for you Alex?
It's generally not the result I look for when applying a fragrance, Ramon; but if any show up, I'll be sure to wave them southwards.
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