Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Don't worry, it'll change in a few.

So who here has been to Utah, can I see a raise of hands? *surveys viewers* Alright, that's a grand total of nobody. Well, we have this saying here that goes a little something like this, "Just wait 15 minutes, it'll change." This is in refference to the local weather crazyness we have here. Today was another one of those days.

When I woke up this morning, read this afternoon, it was a bright and sunny day. There wasn't a cloud for miles, and the sun was beating down painful heat on my ass. I have some stuff to do around the house, like surf the internet, make some food, and watch tv, so I don't go back out for a few hours while I'm taking care of these important tasks. I finally venture outside because I have some things that I need to go do. I think most people call these errands, but I prefer to refer to them something to do.

I get out to my car and the sky has turned dark, and I mean DARK! Well, I jump in my car and head to the bank to deposit my hard earned money. Withing seconds the wind starts blowing like there's gonna be a damn hurricane right here in our mountain protected valley. Shit's blowing in my open window, almost promting me to close it. The fact that I have no a/c, and it's still hotter than satans' butthole are the only things that keep my window down. There's fallen trees everywhere, people's fences have been blown apart. It's pretty much mayhem out there, and I'm just in awe. Then the rain starts.

As I pull out of the bank, the rain starts coming down like it's monsoon season in Tailand. To think I had thought of washing my car earlier, thank god for my lazyness. I get to my budies work to deliver him a check, and the rain is just looking like there will be no end. He works at this half rate mexican joint, so I decide to just chill and eat some food and chat with my buddy who has nothing better to do since I'm the only moron in the joint. After spending an hour talking and feeding my face I decide it's time to leave and do the last couple of things on my "list". I step outside to no rain and mostly cloudy skies. No more wind, nothing.

I push on to deliver another check to this chick I've been "dating", and trust me the word dating in this case definetly deserves its quotation marks. I then head over to my buddies house to chat with him, and try and make him feel better after he broke up with the evil hag he's been dating. Can you guess how I feel about her? We step out on the balcony so he can have a smoke, and guess what's there to greet us? Grey skies? Blustering winds? A torrential down pour? No, just a nice clear sky with no clouds for miles.

So like I said, Just wait 15 minutes, it'll change.

1 Comments:

Blogger yellowgirl said...

so does that mean this whole duration was an equivelant to an hour and 15 minutes? ;)

12:46 AM  

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