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Monday, January 28, 2008

And so it begins

After stalking the Beav's blogspot for awhile, I've decided to join the masses, so here I am. While I can not promise to post everyday, I will make an effort to post on a regular basis.

Without further ado.. maybe I present to you my first blog.

On my way home from my Sunday evening tradition of a fat laden feasts with the family, I come across something that used to alarm me, but now lately it seems to be the norm. Can someone please tell me why the police helicopters are constantly flying over my side of town. Tonight on my way home I cross over 434 on Maitland Blvd. and to my delight I count not 1, not 2, but 4 police helicopters circling the vicinity of my home. This used to be a shock to me, but lately it's a weekly occurence. While I would like to believe that they are just flying overhead to ensure my safety as I exit my car and head towards the front door of my quaint little grey and white house, I know this is anything but the case. Perhaps it has something to do with the 7 houses that are currently sitting vacant, for sale or for rent on my street. Did I mention that the entire length of my street only spans about 15 houses on each side, so doing a quick estimate, that's roughly 1/4 of the houses on my street being occupied by only insects and stale air.

It is because of this that I have decided while I love the huge backyard, shiny stainless steel digital appliances, and house full of travertein flooring, my safety and security supercede all of these luxurys, and I will not be renewing my lease. So it is with my deepest dissapointment that I let everyone know now that all festivities at Pembrook will ceases effective August 31, 2008.

3 comments:

BVM said...

Welcome to the addiction

Unknown said...

How dare you not invite me to your blog. I had to find it on Brandy's website. I'm appalled slash hurt slash gassy.

Thais said...

But that's my birthday!!! JK, your safety is def more important