My trip to waterworld
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 1:19 am
Chainy said he put a burned copy of quake3 on my box and when I opened it I got here, he said to meet him on some numbers but I don’t know what the heck he’s sayin half the time. I used my little rodent to click on some wordin and now I’m trying to figure this little game out, man its tough. You got the post topic switch and then some other words which I can’t see all that well.
Anyway I guess I need to have a topic now, so I guess I’ll talk about my trip to new oreals.
I wont lay my daddy helped me out a lot, he told me exactly what to do when we got down there. He said “look son, you gotta do everything you can to pull them out of the water, it’s a matter of life and death for em.”
We knew that we had to show to the people that we could do it, it wouldn’t be easy, but this was something I was prepared to do, people where depending on me.
We got on our little boat, my daddy and me and the fema guy. Man it was hard getting the thing started, but we finally realized that we needed the family assets inside the tank to make it go.
For the first couple of hours it was quite a disaster, I never witnessed anything this horrific. Finally we go into this little area, and my daddy was able to pull one out. It was quite fantastic to see it happen. I real Kodak moment, here the fema guy snapped a foto of us.
http://img334.imageshack.us/img334/7730 ... dit1su.jpg
Anyway I guess I need to have a topic now, so I guess I’ll talk about my trip to new oreals.
I wont lay my daddy helped me out a lot, he told me exactly what to do when we got down there. He said “look son, you gotta do everything you can to pull them out of the water, it’s a matter of life and death for em.”
We knew that we had to show to the people that we could do it, it wouldn’t be easy, but this was something I was prepared to do, people where depending on me.
We got on our little boat, my daddy and me and the fema guy. Man it was hard getting the thing started, but we finally realized that we needed the family assets inside the tank to make it go.
For the first couple of hours it was quite a disaster, I never witnessed anything this horrific. Finally we go into this little area, and my daddy was able to pull one out. It was quite fantastic to see it happen. I real Kodak moment, here the fema guy snapped a foto of us.
http://img334.imageshack.us/img334/7730 ... dit1su.jpg