Evensong-

Friday, October 05, 2007

I originally wrote and posted this last year for a now-inactive blog of mine, but it still seems to be relevant...


Diary entry-

January 17th, 2016


Had dinner over at George and Laura's ranch in Crawford, Texas yesterday. It was fun, as always. George did the barbeque thing, and then we sat back on the porch and watched the sun set over the new inland sea. George and Laura are very excited about having a beachfront property, though they both agree it's a real shame about Oklahoma...

We were interrupted by a call from Vice President Cheney, who wanted to bring George up to date on the search for Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq. He thinks he might have found some in the utility closet in a toy store in Najaf. It's nice that Dick keeps George up to date on that sort of thing.

George is very excited about the new round of Heresy Trials taking place in Detroit. I’d been wondering myself if the prosecutor isn’t overstepping a bit, I mean, putting folks on trial for their lives simply because they didn’t send their kids to a state-approved Sunday School? Sure, the “Detroit Six” aren’t helping themselves by questioning the Constitutionality of the Great Patriotic Christian Mandatory Church Attendance Act, but still, the whole thing makes me a bit uncomfortable. Just like when they shot those Evolutionists last year. I dunno, I suppose it’s like George says- ‘Freedom of Religion’ don’t mean ‘Freedom from Religion’.

George turned on the radio, because Jenna was addressing the nation about the latest oil riots in New England. George shook his head. “You just can’t please some people, you know? You give them nice weather through Global Warmy and they go and riot over $300 a barrel oil. Go figure.”

Laura poked her head out the screen door. “You two better come in, now,” she called. “It’s almost 8 o’clock, and the radiation cloud must be just about here.”

George groaned. “What a pain in my ass,” he said as he slowly got to his feet. “Twice a day, gotta go in so the radiation cloud don’t get us. Pain in my butt, boy.” We looked out over the waters of the Inland Sea. Over to the west we could just see the edge of the purple, glowing cloud as it advanced across the horizon. “Still,” George mused, smiling, “it’s real pretty, ain’t it? And we really showed them Iranians. I’d have to say it was worth it.”

We went inside as the three-headed peepers began to croak their evening song.

"God Bless America," George murmured, and closed the door.

7 comments:

Mike said...

I remember this when you posted it the first time, and amazingly, it is just as good now as it was then.

Maybe even better since we are that much closer to $300/bbl oil.

FreeOscar said...

This could really happen. It's October & we our 20 degrees higher than what we should be.

The Angry Piper said...

It's supposed to be cool in the Fall here in New England. Today it was in the eighties. In October.

I remember when we used to get snow by November.

Now we're lucky if it's January before the first snowfall, and it pretty much stops by March.

In New England.

Yes, the Piper speak true, My Memere can remember being a kid and walking across NB harbor in the winter.

Forrest Proper said...

Mike- yes, I noticed that when we paid the last oil bill.

C.Rag- tick... tick... tick...

Angry Piper- It was in the mid 80s here in W.Mass as well. Time to BBQ.

Malach- We didn't have ready-made harbors to walk across when I was a kid- we had to dig them out of the solid rocks with a rusty spoon and then fill them in with spit.

My dad said that when he was a kid they didn't have rusty spoons, so they had to use toothpicks, but I think he was exaggerating.

Eve said...

It is October and 93 degrees in Texas today. Would say I miss New England but it was in the high 80's there today too. Guess global warmy affects us all.

Cissy Strutt said...

Global warmy is a reality. Luckily, your post made me shiver ...

 
 
 
 
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