Today I woke up and well there was no sun. Liquid sun. I don't know what my problem was but I felt like everything is hopeless. The place where I am going to work in Florida called and I felt just sad. I was talking to timberfaerie and she cheered me up quite a bit as she always does. Things just didn't seem right. I have hard core SADS. I haven't lived in the North East for 10 years (I know Oh!0 isn't the North East but it is to me. Can't get sweet tea here.) and I really got use to living where it is warm ahhh paradise. I should have taken a trip to somewhere this winter to stop the blas. When I was in the Air Force during the winter I would go to lovely places like Africa, South East Asia, this island in the middle of the Indian Ocean, that would make me happy well because of the total debachary that occered. Plans changed, my inlaws are coming this week so I will be going to Florida early next week. Probably leaving monday morning. That is if it isn't freezing cold. OK well time to go do something now Thanks for taking time to read.
OK thanks for cheering me up now I will give you a story since today is the 4th year of the Iraq war. I was in the Air Force as a Cop at Lackland AFB in Texas. I would drive around in a police car all day. Well 4 years ago I drove around and just asked people randomly like my troops HEY MAN LETS GO TO BAGDAD. I would work the gates letting people on base checking their IDs, some of the people were new officers going to school who were afraid of their own shadow, I would say come on sir Lets go to Bagdad. They were scared. Then I took the Iraq playing cards I had the ones with Saddam etc on them and took a card at random and checked it with the ID"s of the DR's entering the Hospital gate, they asked "Who are you looking for", I showed him the card and said, "Sir You can't be too careful" It was like chemical Ali or something.
Oh yea, the best thing I did, and you have to read this, The cars that we had for some reason had the best sound systems in them. I had one of the first ipods and would plug it into the tape deck. Once in a while on a saturday I would pick up some new troops that were going to be cops just for something to do and to give them a thril. I would be called on like a domestic dispute or something that I would have to use the lights. I would stop the car, find a band called the WICKED TINKERS celtic bagpipe music, and play it very very loud before I turned on the lights. the drums were thumping the back window. Anyway that is my story.
OK thanks for cheering me up now I will give you a story since today is the 4th year of the Iraq war. I was in the Air Force as a Cop at Lackland AFB in Texas. I would drive around in a police car all day. Well 4 years ago I drove around and just asked people randomly like my troops HEY MAN LETS GO TO BAGDAD. I would work the gates letting people on base checking their IDs, some of the people were new officers going to school who were afraid of their own shadow, I would say come on sir Lets go to Bagdad. They were scared. Then I took the Iraq playing cards I had the ones with Saddam etc on them and took a card at random and checked it with the ID"s of the DR's entering the Hospital gate, they asked "Who are you looking for", I showed him the card and said, "Sir You can't be too careful" It was like chemical Ali or something.
Oh yea, the best thing I did, and you have to read this, The cars that we had for some reason had the best sound systems in them. I had one of the first ipods and would plug it into the tape deck. Once in a while on a saturday I would pick up some new troops that were going to be cops just for something to do and to give them a thril. I would be called on like a domestic dispute or something that I would have to use the lights. I would stop the car, find a band called the WICKED TINKERS celtic bagpipe music, and play it very very loud before I turned on the lights. the drums were thumping the back window. Anyway that is my story.
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just remember that.
and you always cheer me up to. and make me laugh. i think you're better at it than i am though, lol.