Everything is making me crazy.
But this was crazy in a good way. Lloyd and I came home after stopping at Subway to a cryptic message on the Magna-Doodle (see above). It was such strange handwriting, and I didn’t know what the heck it was talking about. I looked around the first floor briefly, but I had a sandwich to get to eatin’.
On the way downstairs to get a pop, this greeted me:
ARHHHGGGG!!! Jar Jar Binks is in my house! Jar Jar Binks is in my house!!!!
Once I realized it was (thankfully) not the real Jar Jar Binks, I went through the likely suspects who could have done this.
Beth? No – sneaky, but hates movies.
Melanie? Has lots of props, but the handwriting is wrong.
Kate. It was Kate, my friend from work! She disguised her handwriting to throw us off the trail. She’s cleaning out her old house to rent it out, and blessed me with this gungan. I can never thank her enough.
Brad says
That would scare the crap out of me if I came around the corner and saw it. Maybe this wasn’t a friendly gift. Maybe Kate is secretly trying to kill you by heart attack.
Lloyd says
Would a life sized cutout of anything scare the crap out of you, or Jar Jar in particular?
Karla says
Do all your friends have keys to your house, or do you just never lock your door?
Lauren says
Kate has excellent lock-picking skills.
Peggy says
I was thinking the same thing as I was reading…I was wondering if it is customary for all Sewardites to have keys to each others houses or maybe there’s just one standard lock for everyone in Seward.
Hi Jar Jar…I’m not afraid of you!
Lloyd says
I would say* that our house was locked about 99.93% of the time, and those few times when something odd has happened have just, coincidentally, been the times when the house was locked.
Lauren says
“unlocked”
Lloyd says
“locked”
Kristi says
Maybe the General will read some of those books. That might improve his speech??
Lloyd says
He can have all of the Anne McCaffrey books. I’m pretty sure I have everything she wrote up until about 1992. After that, I became not at all interested in them. It was strange. I can’t explain it.