As you can see my sunflowers don't like Ike.
Especially this now bald one...
Our wood pile doesn't like Ike either.
As I rode my bike down the tow path this mornin', I reckon this tree would agree.
Then there was this one...
As I came upon this large limb blockin' the path I thought, "Why the heck do they name Hurricanes after people? Is it supposed to sound more endearin' even though they wreak havoc where and whatever they touch?!" I would think folks with the names like Katrina, Andrew, Gilbert or Rita are quite insulted. Not to mention insultin' to our former president.
I say call these storms by their true colors! Names like Hurricane B@st@rd, Hurricane Son-of-a-B*tch or Hurricane Sh*thead are quite appropriate, don't ya think? And if it happens to be lower than a Category 2, let's go with Hurricane Lil' P*ss Pot."
I think I'll write The National Hurricane Center and see if they'll jump on the bandwagon with me...
:> )
4 comments:
you always make me smile..but I have often wondered why they name em after people too..I say give em a call..what have you got to lose..altough I wouldn't give em my real name as they might name one after you!!!!
"Hurricane B@st@rd"..... Peanut you kill me! : )
Thanks for visiting my blog...and glad I could give you a smile, 'cuz you sure gave me one!
Hugs,
La Donna
Happy late birthday to you!!! The secret is out!!! LOL...and don't look much older than me...I look younger then I really am! Shhhhh.....
Sorry Ike took such a tole on your flowers. :(
And your "cows" look great so far...I can't wait to see them done!
Naomi
Ha HA! What a good idea. My sister's name is Katrina. ;-)
Dixie
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