obliteration (I'm thankful for well timed raids and alarm clocks!
And I'm even more thankful that I didn't have to endure the ritual and implanting process. The horror! I feel like I had been put under a spell and lured to the unknowns [well, unknown to me]. The fate that I almost endured leaves me with a humbling feeling!
The online troubles for the Chieftess seem to be calm here recently, but offline troubles are a bit different. The Whangdoodles or some unsavory entity has been trespassing. Last night, they left 2 big objects in my yard. Apparently, Whangdoodles/entities/perps are illiterate and can't read No Trespass signs, or they couldn't care less about where they store their stuff. Both items appeared to be 2 different types of air conditioners and they appeared to be new, which tells me that they most likely had been stolen. I live on the edge of the country and as you may remember, this kind of behavior is unfortunately quite common. A few nights ago, it sounded like someone was bashed in my yard. Bloodcurdling screams followed. The next day, I found a metal fence post in my backyard. So, today I'm shopping for Whangdoodle motion detecting alarms and lights. Additionally, I might have to put "the malformed, malnourished Whangdoodle exhibit" right in my yard to deter these unsavory trespassers. Ah! Commodore, online or offline, the battles never end! May we continue to have the fortitude to tirelessly endure.
When I was in the 7th grade, I took a year of German. I would have continued taking it, but the German teacher moved away. I kept a 99% in that class and the teacher was not easy. I won't say what I kept in the French class. It's too humbling of a grade for the Chieftess to admit lol. I will carry on with my Whangdoodle security detail and I'll take inspiration from the formidable and always clever Commodore... à la prochaine, mon Commodore!)
And I'm even more thankful that I didn't have to endure the ritual and implanting process. The horror! I feel like I had been put under a spell and lured to the unknowns [well, unknown to me]. The fate that I almost endured leaves me with a humbling feeling!
The online troubles for the Chieftess seem to be calm here recently, but offline troubles are a bit different. The Whangdoodles or some unsavory entity has been trespassing. Last night, they left 2 big objects in my yard. Apparently, Whangdoodles/entities/perps are illiterate and can't read No Trespass signs, or they couldn't care less about where they store their stuff. Both items appeared to be 2 different types of air conditioners and they appeared to be new, which tells me that they most likely had been stolen. I live on the edge of the country and as you may remember, this kind of behavior is unfortunately quite common. A few nights ago, it sounded like someone was bashed in my yard. Bloodcurdling screams followed. The next day, I found a metal fence post in my backyard. So, today I'm shopping for Whangdoodle motion detecting alarms and lights. Additionally, I might have to put "the malformed, malnourished Whangdoodle exhibit" right in my yard to deter these unsavory trespassers. Ah! Commodore, online or offline, the battles never end! May we continue to have the fortitude to tirelessly endure.
When I was in the 7th grade, I took a year of German. I would have continued taking it, but the German teacher moved away. I kept a 99% in that class and the teacher was not easy. I won't say what I kept in the French class. It's too humbling of a grade for the Chieftess to admit lol. I will carry on with my Whangdoodle security detail and I'll take inspiration from the formidable and always clever Commodore... à la prochaine, mon Commodore!)
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