Do you like pork? Corn whiskey? Wrasslin with horses and small bears? XBox? Cheese sammiches and brown dope? If so, I'm yer Captain Posey Pants.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Beware...the Sheeple!!!

Seriously, watch out. They stalk the night, craving human blood. They are abominations, bloodthirsty and vicious, yet woolly and cute. Best bet is to just stay indoors.

I've spent much of the last couple of weeks in beautiful Cleveland, Tennessee, but it looks like some good news is on the horizon; pretty soon, maybe in just a few weeks, a buyer position will be opening up at the the Honeywell plant in Greer, and I've been asked to fill it. Honeywell is only 10 minutes from our apartment, and it's a good, solid, stable site that's not going anywhere, so I'll be pretty happy to work there again (I worked there a few weeks in the summer). Also, the job will be a nice step up from what I've been doing, certainly a real step toward becoming a site manager, if that's what I truly want to do (which, honestly, is debatable). At the very least, it'll mean that I get to come back home for good, and maybe start thinking about going back to school. So, good news. Hooray.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

well there cous I hope you do get to stay home I think thats where you need to be so good luck hope to see you both soon

10:29 PM, January 29, 2006

 
Blogger Chauntelle said...

It certainly has, to be poetic, sucked.

I am a firm believer in "sucking it up" and I think we have done that, but it's been awful to have my Patrick away for so long. It's sad when the cats run from him when he comes home. It's sad that I have to get used to my husband being home again. And, he's about ready to go to Cleveland again, but this time for just a couple of days...he'll be home on Friday.

I think I can last until then.

9:04 PM, January 31, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I too am very happy about the situation with P-Cat getting to work near home! My greater concern now is "What is a Sheeple?"

9:58 AM, February 01, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Me too!!

5:50 PM, February 02, 2006

 
Blogger Chauntelle said...

Like P-cat said....they're woolly & cute.

I think a "Sheeple" happens when a sheep farmer gets very lonely on a quiet, still evening.

7:13 PM, February 02, 2006

 

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