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More hail today.
It was small this time, and we don't think it did any further damage - - - - but still!!
When it rains, it HAILS!!!
Sister Pam sent me what I thought was a FABULOUS idea. She said I could put a sign on my door, for the storm chasers, that says: "He who knocks, packs a box!"
I didn't make that sign - - - but the NEXT time my doorbell rang and it was a chaser, I smiled and said, "We're moving, so he who knocks packs a box!!"
Oh, you should have SEEN the look on his face.
Alas, he did NOT pack a box.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
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Wow! I've never heard of a storm chaser. I mean I've heard of the ones who actually go to follow the storms but....anyhow. That was a good way to get rid of them though! :)
cute. =)
blessings
barbara jean
I have gotten very far behind on my blog reading and I am catching up today.
I just spent a very pleasant quarter hour reading your blog and several post had me chuckling. One had me almost rolling on floor with laughter.
Having moved three times in the last four years I can sympathize with your current situation. And, to have such hail damage in October, Wow!
Wishing you the best of luck in the move. Shame that those ABF boys don't come and load that trailer for you. But, then your stuff is in better hands with you doing it yourself.
hhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaa....chicken!
:)
Jan
Too funny Keetha!
And how about those Badgers!!!
Hubby was a happy camper but he's still full of anxiety over his beloved Packers!
After you get moved in give me a call so I can be your Welcome Wagon Lady!
Hugs,
Cindy
Not more hail!!
Good for you, that shuts them up fast!
Oh girl, those storm chasers should help you pack! What the HAIL:) Happy you didn't get more damage! Stick a sign in the yard of the contractor working on the last damage and that will keep them away! Have a blessed evening! HUGS!
I see your sister has a sense of humor like you do! I love it. :)
Kristin - The Goat
I've never heard the term 'storm chasers' over here but 'ambulance chasers' as a euphemism for no-win-no-fee lawyers is coming very common. Did we get that from USA?
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