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Wednesday, January 28, 2004

More than years ago

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How come I don’t have a wife who looks at me that way? And where
do you get one? Amazon.com? Ebay?
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Greg, Bonnie and Dan Downing
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Diane and Greg

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Matthew wasn’t as excited about the mountain climb as I , so, in an attempt to rally support, I called Robby’s dad to see if he was okay with my taking his son up Monadnock in the snow. “As long as you get Robby to wear warm clothes.” I emailed Karen, Chris’s mom, and she wrote back that Chris needed to study for mid-terms which begin
Thursday, and had to work at 4:30 that afternoon. I then called Robby, it was about 9:30 AM, and I assumed his cell would forward to an answering service. Instead, Robby answered and I could hear a voice in the background.

“Robby, it’s Mike, where are you?”

“In English class, with Matt. Hey Matt it’s your dad.”

“Do you want to climb Monadnock tomorrow? if school is canceled.”

“Ahhh, maybe.”

“Well, think about it.”

I didn’t want to push the point or talk too long. Not after I realized that the voice in the background was his English teacher’s.

But all of that is moot. No snow. Not one flake. In defense of our meteorologists, this is the first really blown forecast in a while.

posted by michael at 6:01 am  

7 Comments

  1. You called him during English class!!! With Matthew there too. Wow. I called my daughter once and the teacher took her phone away. She was not happy. As for the meteorologists, they are not paid to blow forecasts. I can do that.

    Rantmaster was an absolutely adorable baby. Bonnie looks like Mary H. And Diane would fit right in with todays hip-hop community!

    Comment by wheresthesnow — January 28, 2004 @ 7:58 am

  2. Too bad about the snow failure to materialize. I was looking forward to an “Into the ‘Nock”, or “Touching the Monad”, telling tall tales of close calls with avalanches, frost-bite, abominable snowmen, and so forth, but a happy ending, of course.

    Boy, those teachers at Matt’s school are slacking off. If I were teaching there, before class all cell phones would be hung like 6-shooters on the front wall. Back in my day, teachers had eyes in the backs of their heads, and didn’t let us get away with nothin’, especially cell phones.

    Comment by rakkity — January 28, 2004 @ 4:52 pm

  3. To the first picture’s caption — maybe ’cause you don’t dress well enough…… And why don’t you have any garb like that, and where do you get some? Oh…… Ebay, most likely……

    I didn’t know Dan had a brother named Dan! I know one Dan now, and I don’t see how the toothpick pictured here could bear more than partial genetic code with my Dan.

    Comment by clotheshorse — January 28, 2004 @ 7:21 pm

  4. If you will notice, HE is also looking at HER that way.

    Comment by Not on ebay wife — January 28, 2004 @ 7:45 pm

  5. GOOD POINT!!!

    You following this Mikey?

    Comment by snakebit — January 28, 2004 @ 8:27 pm

  6. I see the Kings smile as a benevolent one, and hers as obsequious – what can I do for you today master? Which is not quite how that relationship works. I wonder what changed?

    And toothpick is so true, but there were many slender yoots in those days. Ginger weighted 118 lbs, just about the same as Dan.

    Finally, a belated correction to the cell phone commentary. The students had broken up into work groups, and were not seated single file, in rapt attention.

    Btw, Matt scolded me for calling Robby in class.

    Comment by Mike — January 28, 2004 @ 10:51 pm

  7. Heh Clotheshorse, you are tromping on sacred ground! That beautiful, if dippy, aluminum foil and construction paper crown and the macrame (accent acute)d Order of the Magi neckware were the raiments of the Christmas King made for him by his youngest sister-in-law about a hundred years ago.

    Comment by Obsequious, NOT — January 29, 2004 @ 9:38 am

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