Since we're among the 95 percent of Houstonians left without electricity in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, the long-suffering Mrs. L. and I loaded up the car and headed west to seek air-conditioned lodgings for the next couple days. Fortunately, we found a nifty place where I can use my AARP discount. Meanwhile, our beloved son -- George, a.k.a. Killah G -- is back in H-Town, playing Texas Hold 'Em to win enough money to repair our wind-damaged back fence. Life sure is complicated sometimes.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Ike aftermath
Since we're among the 95 percent of Houstonians left without electricity in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, the long-suffering Mrs. L. and I loaded up the car and headed west to seek air-conditioned lodgings for the next couple days. Fortunately, we found a nifty place where I can use my AARP discount. Meanwhile, our beloved son -- George, a.k.a. Killah G -- is back in H-Town, playing Texas Hold 'Em to win enough money to repair our wind-damaged back fence. Life sure is complicated sometimes.
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Sometimes a tactical retreat is the best strategy. In other words, sometimes you just gotta get the heck outta Dodge!
Glad to hear you made it through the storm OK.
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