“Bomb” on N. Baxter street. The street next to mine, N. Baxter, is all roped off – complete with police behind the line, milling around. Why is this? A “bomb” – or, what looks like a stick of T&T wrapped in plastic. Honestly, who thinks this is going to turn out as a bomb? [...]
Archive for August, 2009
Bomb on North Baxter
Posted in The Backyard, tagged "bomb", Baxter, candy, family, idiots, police on August 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Monty Python Video
Posted in The Backyard, tagged furniture race, idiots, monty python, poll, video on August 26, 2009 | 1 Comment »
As I was surfing Youtube today and looking at Monty Python shorts, I came across this video about the ‘Village idiot’, which lead me to wonder where American idiots study, and how American idiots bring themselves into society. It would seem that we mostly have political idiots. I wonder why that is? I shall do [...]
Hurray, Hurray
Posted in The Backyard, tagged animal crackers, marx brothers, random, video on August 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This morning I went onto Youtube (a rather rare thing for me, since I was first introduced to Youtube when I had a very bad internet connection – and have thus believed that it drags down any internet I use, when in fact it does not, to my delight) and looked up Monty Python. I [...]
Chapter 6: London Bridge is falling down.
Posted in The Bookshelf, tagged pirates, sailors, semi-fiction, storm, TTUS on August 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 6: London Bridge is falling down. By S. Geddry London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down, My fair Lady. Sarah continued to hum the London bridge tune to herself as she danced around the room. She was wearing a blue strapless dress that [...]
Chapter 5: A list of things never to do.
Posted in The Backyard, The Bookshelf, tagged chaos, chocolate fish, family, moving, semi-fiction, TTUS on August 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 5: A list of things never to do, part 1. By S. Geddry 1. Help your father move. It was chaos, Sarah decided, and not the good chaos – although, was there such a thing as good chaos? She wracked her brain, sure she’d read somewhere of the term [...]
Delightfully Intrigued
Posted in The Backyard, tagged family, food, random, semi-fiction on August 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Delightfully Intrigued “It’s probably worth noting that I think you’re crazy.” – Sarah, to herself. ~~ Sarah was smiling that secretive smile she had; the one that made those around her give her questioning glances. She was tempted to laugh, but she didn’t, because often times her laughter came out sounding rather odd, and [...]
Twisted Conversations 3
Posted in The Kitchen, tagged blue dress, semi-fiction, twisted conversation on August 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Yet another Twisted Conversations piece, again about taking over the world. Beatrice is quite diabolical – don’t you think? As always, enjoy. ~~ Presenting… A blue dress production… Twisted Conversations. “When I rule the world…” By S. Geddry, assisted by her friend Chris (in dialogue only). “When I rule the world, you can [...]
Sarah’s Cat
Posted in Uncategorized on August 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I was bored and… this happened. My cat has shown her approval for me to post it, though, so I did. Sarah’s cat would like… To make a formal request. Hello, my name is Rei. I have been Sarah’s cat for two years, since the rainy day that she got me from the [...]
Chapter 4: Heaven in a bowl
Posted in The Bookshelf, tagged fiction, semi-fiction, TTUS on August 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Telling the unwilling Story Chapter 4: Heaven in a bowl By S. Geddry If there was one thing that could be said about Sarah, it was that she wasn’t boring. No, from her random outbursts of thought to her strange stories, she was far from boring… When she was little, though, she had been angelic, [...]
The Cove Movie
Posted in Uncategorized on August 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Can be found here. Please take a look at it, it’s beautiful, although it’s sad and wretched at the same time. It makes you wonder how some people can be so… so… cruel. So blatantly ignorant of human and animal right… Alright, I’m ending my rant here, but please do take a look.