Sunday, January 21, 2007

Stephen King Has Nothin' Compared to Me

Thanks to Sticks, I had a title for this post. That and Tink putting out THIS POST. Ohhh... and the vultures. The other day, while my internet and phone service was out, my neighbor came over to the front door and knocked on it. Scared me as I wasn't expecting anyone. And here is the conversations we had:

Neighbor: Is Happy Dog ok?
Me: Huh? yaaa, why?
Neighbor: Look at the number of vultures on your roof and in your yard. I was worried. If he is ok, what died?
Me: Well, there was a dead small gator and raccoon across the street in the swell.
Neighbor: Hmm. That might be it, but boy are there are lot of vultures.

= = = = =

No kidding, there were over 200 vultures... that was when I stopped counting. Here are a few pictures of that day:

Image Uploaded by ImageShack Toolbar

= = = = =

Image Uploaded by ImageShack Toolbar

= = = = =

Image Uploaded by ImageShack Toolbar

= = = = =

Image Uploaded by ImageShack Toolbar

= = = = =

And this is NOT the whole set I could have shown. I should have known it was a sign... a sign that I was going to lose phone and internet. ARGHHHHHHHH.

Yaa. I was not a happy camper. Bellsouth (now AT&T) got an earful from me. And yes, it was followed up with an email. I might lose internet again next week. They are sending me a new 'modem' since the one I have is no longer on their list of supported modems. I have an 'old' modem. blhhhhhhhhh. Which you can see is working just fine. Another one of those 'issues' they tried to hide behind instead of fixing the problem. I feel a rant coming on, I'm signing off and going to play with my kids. Also, the in-laws are here and I should really pay attention to them as well.

UPDATE: There is even a better Stephen King 'story' over HERE.

2 comments:

sticks said...

You have vultures hanging around and then you invite the in-laws over. Hmmmmm Should we ask what your planning? The plot thickens.

Roses said...

Think Stephen King. :)

http://ackthbbbt.blogspot.com/2006/12/think-stephen-king.html