Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The Chunk file


OK, I've got apples and oranges here.


Yesterday, I spent some time with my niece and nephew. Above: that's my niece, Sarah, checking out the leaves of a tree. She's some kinda nature girl. Loves lizards and frogs and stuff. She tells me that, when she grows up, she's gonna be a doctor and an "Iguanodon mother." She's pretty definite about that.


And here's my two-year-old nephew, Adam, preparing to roll his big Tonka dump truck down the hill near my place. He likes to watch it crash. He's a sweet kid.

Ran into these gals in the parking lot yesterday. They suddenly posed for me, so, naturally, I took a snap.

I won't tell you what one of 'em said, cuz I'm a gentleman. They're funny, boy.


Saw this great old Volvo, too. Very cool. You don't see many half-century old cars in Irvine. Everything's new or botoxed.

Earlier today, I accompanied Rebel Girl to her classroom—she was pretty steamed about something; you'll probably read about it here—and so I was along strictly for venting purposes. I said "absolutely" a few times.

By the time we got to her room, she'd mellowed out some, and so she showed me inside. "Check out the whiteboard and floor," she said. "Clean!"

She wore a look of astonishment. The students just stared.

"Wow," I said.




Here's my Congressman, Gary Miller, visting the set of a Civil War movie—this was about six years ago. He's a corrupt rat bastard and a supporter of the war, too. If you've been reading the paper, you already know that.


Here are his eyes. Part of me still thinks you can see who a person really is in their eyes. But that isn't true at all. Not at all.

—CW

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe the righteous red wagon is Dottie Sherling's....

Anonymous said...

Scary eyes!

Anonymous said...

Love the Volvo. See PV445.

Anonymous said...

Eyes of a warrior willing to protect the likes of you, 7:41. Pretty noble I'd say!

Anonymous said...

That's the Iraq War, not the Civil War. Here's he dressed up like a Confederate general for some lousy movie he was in. Dixie Drag we call it.

Anonymous said...

yzrfYou should see cleaner rooms now that Wayne is gone. I often said if Wayne would allow the custodians and lead do there job without his imput the campus would look alot better. F&M is slowly returning to its happy productive deparment and the campus will be the recipient of it now that oppressor is gone.

Anonymous said...

Yeah the U of P oppressor! I want to hear more U of P humor! Bring it on!

Anonymous said...

That place sure turns out a lot of geniuses ;o)

Anonymous said...

ah yes, I love the "warriors" who like to dress up like Confederate soldiers, why, I know he will do his best not only to "protect the likes of me" but no doubt defend the honor of my womanhood and the santity of my blood. oh, be still my heart...I'm a goin' to swoon...

Anonymous said...

hmm, eyes of a warrior?

What IS Mr. Miller's military service record?

None.

But I like the title - I can see it now on a marquee: Gary Miller: Eyes of a Warrior.

Maybe Mel Gibson will be interested in this one.

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