Aaaw, maaan. It *is*!
Somebody wake it up!
::sigh:: One would *think* that I would be able to think up posts to post. But noooo.
Well, let's see...
Texas was awesome! Marcy and I had a great time with Kk. Her mom was really nice, and her dad made us laugh alot. Her fiance, David, was really cool, and I know for sure now that I don't have a problem with her marrying him. David's brother Daniel was awesome. So was his sister Christina. EXCEPT FOR when I told them I saw *Sting Rays* in the water and they wouldn't believe me! Oh my goodness. They were swimming right in front of me--the sting rays, I mean--I saw them! There were three. Daniel was walking like four feet away from me and didn't see them, so he wouldn't believe that *I* had. ::ch:: Guys.
Later on I saw a jellyfish. It was swimming right in front of me. I didn't want to be a scaredy-cat, so I stayed in the water for a while longer, but THEN I got out. Okay, so, when I got out, I saw a dead fish lying on the beach. I don't know *why* I looked at it, but I did.
And it was a baby-shark.
I was like, "Okay, you guys! You told me there were no jellyfish and no sharks!! What is up with this?" Christina said that she'd been going to that beach all of her life and had never seen sharks or jellyfish. Yeah, well...what about sting rays, Christina?? "Whatever, Tracy, you didn't see sting rays."
::rolls eyes:: I think there's this sign above my head I can't see which reads: "PLEASE TEASE ME 'CAUSE IT'S REALLY FUNNY"
So, yes, Houston was wonderful. To Marcy, Kiersten, Christina, David and Daniel: Add more!
3 comments:
Had you been sipping any particular drink on the beach before entering the water, Tracy?
Just wondering.
We have lots of jelly fish in Ireland but it’s the freezing temperature of the water that puts most people off.
Like was the water in Texas actually warm?
But then warm water polluted with all sorts of stuff wouldn’t be much good either.
I suppose cold water can be polluted too though.
The Irish Sea on the east coast of Ireland is polluted with radioactive waste from the Sellafield plant in Cumbria, England.
And if there is ever an explosion, we’ll all be growing extra arms and stuff afterwards.
I thought you should know.
In conclusion, after entering the Irish Sea, one can come out blue from the cold or fluorescent from the radioactive waste, or perhaps a mixture of both.
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