Armageddon Out Of Here
I re-blogged the post from illinoisairship because it’s awesome.
It also reminded me of when I was in 4th Grade and I used to sit in Mrs. Eckstein’s class and daydream for hours about what I would do if ninjas and/or terrorists were to drop down through the air conditioning vents.
I would try and figure out what would be my best escape route. Who I would choose if they were to somehow single me out and make me pick one of my fellow classmates to assasinate in front of all of us (Michael Curry. It was always Michael Curry)? Or, on the flipside, if I could only save one of my classmates who would it be (Lauren Smith or Robyn Clark, for sure)?
Point is, it’s something that I think we all think about from time to time. So it’s probably good to make your feelings known to all of your family and friends every once in a while so that when the inevitable alien invasion/zombie attack/return of dinosaurs/rogue meteor/centuries old feud between werewolves and vampires does demolish 90% of the Earth, you’ll at least have a good meeting spot set up (I’m suggesting Tasty Dog).
Rachel and I took Willis to the Montrose Dog Beach last night and I have to say it was probably one of the ten coolest things I have ever seen in my whole life. He ran around like crazy and absolutely loved it. If you own a dog and you live in Chicago, take them there immediately (or give them to me and I’ll do it).
And lastly, if you’re anything like me you’ve probably always wondered what it would sound like for a grade school chorus to sing one of your favorite Bjork songs? Well here you go (and if I had a music teacher that cool I probably never would have dropped out of 5th Grade).