Saturday, November 1, 2008
I Saved Gilbert Flannigan
Saturday, November 1, 2008
I Saved Gilbert Flannigan
72 comments:
- Jen said...
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What a great post for the first ones for NaBloPoMo! I wish I were as creative as you!!
Hey do you have any pictures of Jack on Halloween? I'm dieing to see our little Tootsie Roll!! - November 1, 2008 at 4:20 PM
- Ginger said...
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Hi Jen, and thanks! As I recall we are both really creative, as seen in our childhood games. :)
I posted some pics of Jack on Halloween on my Flickr on Bugbarn, but I still need to write about it. Maybe I can when Jack goes to bed tonight.. - November 1, 2008 at 4:54 PM
- Unknown said...
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I agree with Jen, you are extremely creative. I enjoyed reading about Gilbert Flannigan, and may look into getting the David Sedaris book.
- November 1, 2008 at 5:18 PM
- Lisa (the girls' moma) said...
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Ok, so I finally got Me Talk Pretty One Day, only I am so cool that I got it in audiobook form so I could hear his voice, too. Very funny stuff.
I can't believe you didn't kill that fly. When I hear one of those really loud flies, all I can think is that it is going to fly into my ear.
There. Something else to think about. - November 1, 2008 at 11:00 PM
- Jen said...
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Haha on our Childhood names!! Hey that's something to write about this month!!
- November 2, 2008 at 4:57 PM
- Melanie said...
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wow great post!
have a great rest of the week :) - July 22, 2009 at 1:15 AM
- Amy said...
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Amazing! I even wrote a post on household pests today, though mine is nowhere near as entertaining as yours!
- July 22, 2009 at 1:23 AM
- Jennifer said...
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What a creative and entertaining post. I really enjoyed it. I am afraid I am not nearly as nice as you though as my fly swatter has killed many distant relatives of Gilberts.
- July 22, 2009 at 3:20 AM
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great post..
lovely pucs... - July 22, 2009 at 4:31 AM
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Haha! Our minds think alike!
- July 22, 2009 at 4:32 AM
- cat said...
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Stunning read!
Greetings from South Africa - July 22, 2009 at 4:56 AM
- Jennifer C. Valerie said...
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You have such a wonderful way with words. I enjoyed reading this post. I'm glad I stopped by from SITS.
- July 22, 2009 at 5:26 AM
- Liz Mays said...
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Happy SITS day! What a wonderful post for me to have read. This is so beautifully written.
I wish I felt the same way about insect life though. Gilbert would be gone if he had visited me. :( - July 22, 2009 at 5:57 AM
- Jessica said...
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Barring things that can hurt me, I too save creatures in my house. I leave a small water dish in the bathroom for aunts and I scoot spiders outside.
Roaches, scorpions, and flies, however are not so lucky. - July 22, 2009 at 6:03 AM
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Wonderful wonderful read!! LOVED it!
-Laila
www.randomweavings.blogspot.com - July 22, 2009 at 6:06 AM
- Sandra Winn said...
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Hooray for Gilbert and you for being his savior. :-)
I normally do not kill spiders but loathe roaches and flies to death so I guess I'm an insect murderer. :-)
Thanks for sharing your squirm inducing, touching real life adventure with us.
Hugs from a SITS gal ~ Sandy
"We're all on this journey towards healthier living together"
http://momsfightingfat.com - July 22, 2009 at 6:08 AM
- Carma Sez said...
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My mom dropped off a potted plant the other day and I have been chasing gnats around the house all week. Apparently they made a home in the soil. I'm not quite as nice with them as you were with gilbert, though.
- July 22, 2009 at 7:06 AM
- glenna said...
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You are an amazing writer!
- July 22, 2009 at 7:27 AM
- Farmgirl Paints said...
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Not a big fan of any sort of bug either. Try vinegar and water in a spray bottle to get rid of your ants. They really don't like vinegar. HAPPY SITS DAY!
- July 22, 2009 at 7:28 AM
- Amanda @ Serenity Now said...
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Happy SITS Day!! :)
- July 22, 2009 at 7:28 AM
- Sarah said...
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Yup, would have killed him.
Spiders, on the other hand, I tolerate just as long as they are not a) black widows b) brown recluses c) other exotic imports that might kill me. They eat bugs. - July 22, 2009 at 7:38 AM
- Life of a Stepmama said...
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So creative, great post!! Happy SITS day!!!
- July 22, 2009 at 8:03 AM
- La Belle Mere said...
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Great post! You are in line for lots of good Karma now for saving the fly.
B x - July 22, 2009 at 8:10 AM
- C. Beth said...
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Again, awesome.
- July 22, 2009 at 8:14 AM
- Cher said...
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oh my gosh...this is so funny! I'm the complete opposite. Flies...they're alright. Spiders? "God's one and only mistake." - spoken by yesterday's Feature Blogger. :) Loved the pic of the fly, though! Congrats on your SITS day!
- July 22, 2009 at 8:22 AM
- Ungirdled Passion said...
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David Sedaris is the best. I love the "Town & Country" piece in that book. Happy SITS!
- July 22, 2009 at 8:29 AM
- B.o.B. said...
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Way to save Gilbert. I was rooting for him.
- July 22, 2009 at 8:34 AM
- jori-o said...
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You are a heroine indeed ;-)
- July 22, 2009 at 8:39 AM
- Robbie S. Redmon, LPC said...
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WOW! Happy SITS DAY!
- July 22, 2009 at 8:43 AM
- Dee said...
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I'm with you on ants. Roaches, Im not at all polite. I know those suckers can outlive me.
Flies well somehow they are usually willing to fly away. Yeah Gilbert and he's well mannered too.
How the hell do you manage to draw a bath in the morning? - July 22, 2009 at 8:47 AM
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I love how you write. I too am a fan of Sedaris and his Sister Amy. My daughter loves to cook so I gave her the cookbook that Amy wrote a while ago. She laughed her butt off at it. I suppose Gilbert is no more but I will never, ever look at a fly the same way again. I am very glad you were the FB over at SITS. - Preston
- July 22, 2009 at 9:00 AM
- Ashley said...
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Yikes! I can't imagine being so nice to a fly. You're a kinder human than I.
- July 22, 2009 at 9:00 AM
- Lavender n Lattés said...
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Very creative and interesting, funny story!
Happy SITS day - July 22, 2009 at 9:01 AM
- Helen McGinn said...
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Aaargh! I'd have been out the front door, sans towel, screaming and flailing. A lot. I don't like wee flyie beasties....I too couldn't actually kill one but I'm likely to set the house on fire if one tried to touch me. *shiver*
- July 22, 2009 at 9:02 AM
- Jewls said...
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Oh you are SO nice! I would have ripped out the fly swatter for sure...wow, I'm evil! :0
- July 22, 2009 at 9:08 AM
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Great writing! Enjoy your SITS day.
- July 22, 2009 at 9:34 AM
- MIITB said...
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Your blog reminds me of Chuck Palahniuk in a stephenie meyers world. Love it.
- July 22, 2009 at 10:05 AM
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I also love David Sedaris! I don't have the new book yet. I love the one from the Christmas book where he was an elf.
- July 22, 2009 at 10:29 AM
- supahmommy- somethin's wrong with that girl said...
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You are a riot! :)
d - July 22, 2009 at 10:33 AM
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Very nice of you to rescue him after he tried to share your bath.
- July 22, 2009 at 10:34 AM
- MrsM said...
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You're much nicer than I am...I kill all bug like creatures who get in my home-as soon as possible by whatever means necessary.
We are not friends. - July 22, 2009 at 10:34 AM
- Jennifer said...
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Gilbert is much luckier to be visiting your place and not mine! He may not have been rescued ;)
- July 22, 2009 at 11:06 AM
- Laura said...
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Well flies are okay I guess, but I would never welcome a spider into my house.
- July 22, 2009 at 11:24 AM
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That was so humanitarian of you. However, I would have went Karate Kid on his ass. I have no tolerance for flies. Or ants. Or spiders. Mainly because they like to touch me and I'm notokay with that...yet.
- July 22, 2009 at 11:29 AM
- Bentley Boutique said...
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You're way too nice. I'd have smashed him for sure for trespassing. Lucky fly.
http://bentleyboutique.com/craftblog - July 22, 2009 at 11:33 AM
- Marrdy said...
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That Gilbert is one lucky guy. His cousin, Gordon was at my house last night and he ended up being smashed with a flyswater while I screamed and made a fool of myself! (And spiders are just down right scary!!!)
- July 22, 2009 at 11:39 AM
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Wow what a great story. I have saved many bugs in my day but would have never thought of such a create way of sharing it.
- July 22, 2009 at 12:11 PM
- Lauren said...
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You are such an amazing writer. I feel like I know Gilbert! I hope he stops trying to commit suicide soon though. I guess because I grew up in an old house, big roaches don't bother me too badly. I had a lizard live in my toilet paper roll for about 3 days last year. I was sad to see him go.
- July 22, 2009 at 12:25 PM
- Ali said...
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You are one helluva friend! And I love how this Gilbert story came full circle. Love!
- July 22, 2009 at 12:29 PM
- piecemeal people said...
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Gilbert Flannigan is grossing me out!
- July 22, 2009 at 12:36 PM
- Hannah said...
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I live in inferiority to your linguistic styling. Truly funny, funny post!
- July 22, 2009 at 12:44 PM
- Crystal said...
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What a great story! Unfortunately, I would've squashed the little booger.
- July 22, 2009 at 1:09 PM
- foxy said...
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How funny... love the story! Happy day to you, sitsta!
- July 22, 2009 at 1:14 PM
- Leigh said...
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Oh man! What a great story! Thanks for sharing!
Stopping by from SITS,
Leigh - July 22, 2009 at 1:42 PM
- The Dutch Girl said...
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Brilliant story!
- July 22, 2009 at 1:57 PM
- Rita Barakat said...
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great story!
- July 22, 2009 at 2:24 PM
- shortmama said...
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Well written! Gilbert wouldnt make it at my house though...better for him to stay and visit with you
- July 22, 2009 at 2:55 PM
- Kekibird said...
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A life in opposition...love bugs or hate 'em. There is no in between.
- July 22, 2009 at 3:53 PM
- Michelle said...
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I cannot believe you took a picture of the fly on the book. What are the chances????
- July 22, 2009 at 3:53 PM
- Elizabeth Patch said...
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One of the funniest things I ever did was take a road trip with an audio version of that David Sedaris book. Glad to see he inspired your own funny version.
- July 22, 2009 at 4:15 PM
- Nina @PlaygroundforParents said...
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Gilbert is so lucky that his travel agent sent him to your house and not mine.
Happy SITS! - July 22, 2009 at 6:30 PM
- Angeline Schnare said...
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Cool post. I let all the Gilberts in my house. Or I open the door and let them find their way in the world.
I can relate with David Sedaris, too. I have Greek parents and I was raised by four Greek grandparents (all crazy). We laugh at the things Sedaris' dad does - no joke, it's real my Big Fat Greek family has done it too. My husband, who is not Greek, is always in shock with the Greek clan and laughs even harder when Sedaris shares his tales.
Happy SITS day! - July 22, 2009 at 7:45 PM
- Guide To Life For Women Author - TR Hughes said...
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Great Post. Little buggers in the house is no fun at all! Love your way with words...visiting from SITS!
- July 22, 2009 at 9:22 PM
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You should totally send this photo to Sedaris. He would love it {I think}. That essay you refer to was my favorite of that particular book of his.
- July 22, 2009 at 10:07 PM
- Brooke said...
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OMG. I love this I love this I love this! Wow. I'm speechless.
HAppy Sits Day!!! - July 22, 2009 at 10:42 PM
- Rhiannon Bosse said...
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Happy SITS Day! Loved reading your posts :)
- July 22, 2009 at 11:14 PM
- mamammelloves said...
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You are so funny! I didn't even realize that was a real fly on that book! I thought it was part of the book cover! He looks like he belongs on that skeleton! ;) Great post!
- July 22, 2009 at 11:32 PM
- The Redhead Riter said...
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Happy SITS day!
- July 22, 2009 at 11:32 PM
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This is a great post! You're an excellent writer! Great job!
Happy SITS day! - July 22, 2009 at 11:42 PM
- Frugal New England Kitchen said...
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Happy SITS day!
Wow, that is deep! Much like the days we used to sit around the dorm and discuss things! - July 22, 2009 at 11:44 PM
- Unknown said...
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Great read- you definitely have a way with words.
I have to say though, had Gilbert come to my home I'd have been looking for an Uzi. - July 23, 2009 at 1:12 AM
- BonBon Rose Girls Kristin said...
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Wow, I wish I could write such prose about the palmetto bugs than make my skin crawl!
- July 24, 2009 at 8:25 AM
72 comments:
What a great post for the first ones for NaBloPoMo! I wish I were as creative as you!!
Hey do you have any pictures of Jack on Halloween? I'm dieing to see our little Tootsie Roll!!
Hi Jen, and thanks! As I recall we are both really creative, as seen in our childhood games. :)
I posted some pics of Jack on Halloween on my Flickr on Bugbarn, but I still need to write about it. Maybe I can when Jack goes to bed tonight..
I agree with Jen, you are extremely creative. I enjoyed reading about Gilbert Flannigan, and may look into getting the David Sedaris book.
Ok, so I finally got Me Talk Pretty One Day, only I am so cool that I got it in audiobook form so I could hear his voice, too. Very funny stuff.
I can't believe you didn't kill that fly. When I hear one of those really loud flies, all I can think is that it is going to fly into my ear.
There. Something else to think about.
Haha on our Childhood names!! Hey that's something to write about this month!!
wow great post!
have a great rest of the week :)
Amazing! I even wrote a post on household pests today, though mine is nowhere near as entertaining as yours!
What a creative and entertaining post. I really enjoyed it. I am afraid I am not nearly as nice as you though as my fly swatter has killed many distant relatives of Gilberts.
great post..
lovely pucs...
Haha! Our minds think alike!
Stunning read!
Greetings from South Africa
You have such a wonderful way with words. I enjoyed reading this post. I'm glad I stopped by from SITS.
Happy SITS day! What a wonderful post for me to have read. This is so beautifully written.
I wish I felt the same way about insect life though. Gilbert would be gone if he had visited me. :(
Barring things that can hurt me, I too save creatures in my house. I leave a small water dish in the bathroom for aunts and I scoot spiders outside.
Roaches, scorpions, and flies, however are not so lucky.
Wonderful wonderful read!! LOVED it!
-Laila
www.randomweavings.blogspot.com
Hooray for Gilbert and you for being his savior. :-)
I normally do not kill spiders but loathe roaches and flies to death so I guess I'm an insect murderer. :-)
Thanks for sharing your squirm inducing, touching real life adventure with us.
Hugs from a SITS gal ~ Sandy
"We're all on this journey towards healthier living together"
http://momsfightingfat.com
My mom dropped off a potted plant the other day and I have been chasing gnats around the house all week. Apparently they made a home in the soil. I'm not quite as nice with them as you were with gilbert, though.
You are an amazing writer!
Not a big fan of any sort of bug either. Try vinegar and water in a spray bottle to get rid of your ants. They really don't like vinegar. HAPPY SITS DAY!
Happy SITS Day!! :)
Yup, would have killed him.
Spiders, on the other hand, I tolerate just as long as they are not a) black widows b) brown recluses c) other exotic imports that might kill me. They eat bugs.
So creative, great post!! Happy SITS day!!!
Great post! You are in line for lots of good Karma now for saving the fly.
B x
Again, awesome.
oh my gosh...this is so funny! I'm the complete opposite. Flies...they're alright. Spiders? "God's one and only mistake." - spoken by yesterday's Feature Blogger. :) Loved the pic of the fly, though! Congrats on your SITS day!
David Sedaris is the best. I love the "Town & Country" piece in that book. Happy SITS!
Way to save Gilbert. I was rooting for him.
You are a heroine indeed ;-)
WOW! Happy SITS DAY!
I'm with you on ants. Roaches, Im not at all polite. I know those suckers can outlive me.
Flies well somehow they are usually willing to fly away. Yeah Gilbert and he's well mannered too.
How the hell do you manage to draw a bath in the morning?
I love how you write. I too am a fan of Sedaris and his Sister Amy. My daughter loves to cook so I gave her the cookbook that Amy wrote a while ago. She laughed her butt off at it. I suppose Gilbert is no more but I will never, ever look at a fly the same way again. I am very glad you were the FB over at SITS. - Preston
Yikes! I can't imagine being so nice to a fly. You're a kinder human than I.
Very creative and interesting, funny story!
Happy SITS day
Aaargh! I'd have been out the front door, sans towel, screaming and flailing. A lot. I don't like wee flyie beasties....I too couldn't actually kill one but I'm likely to set the house on fire if one tried to touch me. *shiver*
Oh you are SO nice! I would have ripped out the fly swatter for sure...wow, I'm evil! :0
Great writing! Enjoy your SITS day.
Your blog reminds me of Chuck Palahniuk in a stephenie meyers world. Love it.
I also love David Sedaris! I don't have the new book yet. I love the one from the Christmas book where he was an elf.
You are a riot! :)
d
Very nice of you to rescue him after he tried to share your bath.
You're much nicer than I am...I kill all bug like creatures who get in my home-as soon as possible by whatever means necessary.
We are not friends.
Gilbert is much luckier to be visiting your place and not mine! He may not have been rescued ;)
Well flies are okay I guess, but I would never welcome a spider into my house.
That was so humanitarian of you. However, I would have went Karate Kid on his ass. I have no tolerance for flies. Or ants. Or spiders. Mainly because they like to touch me and I'm notokay with that...yet.
You're way too nice. I'd have smashed him for sure for trespassing. Lucky fly.
http://bentleyboutique.com/craftblog
That Gilbert is one lucky guy. His cousin, Gordon was at my house last night and he ended up being smashed with a flyswater while I screamed and made a fool of myself! (And spiders are just down right scary!!!)
Wow what a great story. I have saved many bugs in my day but would have never thought of such a create way of sharing it.
You are such an amazing writer. I feel like I know Gilbert! I hope he stops trying to commit suicide soon though. I guess because I grew up in an old house, big roaches don't bother me too badly. I had a lizard live in my toilet paper roll for about 3 days last year. I was sad to see him go.
You are one helluva friend! And I love how this Gilbert story came full circle. Love!
Gilbert Flannigan is grossing me out!
I live in inferiority to your linguistic styling. Truly funny, funny post!
What a great story! Unfortunately, I would've squashed the little booger.
How funny... love the story! Happy day to you, sitsta!
Oh man! What a great story! Thanks for sharing!
Stopping by from SITS,
Leigh
Brilliant story!
great story!
Well written! Gilbert wouldnt make it at my house though...better for him to stay and visit with you
A life in opposition...love bugs or hate 'em. There is no in between.
I cannot believe you took a picture of the fly on the book. What are the chances????
One of the funniest things I ever did was take a road trip with an audio version of that David Sedaris book. Glad to see he inspired your own funny version.
Gilbert is so lucky that his travel agent sent him to your house and not mine.
Happy SITS!
Cool post. I let all the Gilberts in my house. Or I open the door and let them find their way in the world.
I can relate with David Sedaris, too. I have Greek parents and I was raised by four Greek grandparents (all crazy). We laugh at the things Sedaris' dad does - no joke, it's real my Big Fat Greek family has done it too. My husband, who is not Greek, is always in shock with the Greek clan and laughs even harder when Sedaris shares his tales.
Happy SITS day!
Great Post. Little buggers in the house is no fun at all! Love your way with words...visiting from SITS!
You should totally send this photo to Sedaris. He would love it {I think}. That essay you refer to was my favorite of that particular book of his.
OMG. I love this I love this I love this! Wow. I'm speechless.
HAppy Sits Day!!!
Happy SITS Day! Loved reading your posts :)
You are so funny! I didn't even realize that was a real fly on that book! I thought it was part of the book cover! He looks like he belongs on that skeleton! ;) Great post!
Happy SITS day!
This is a great post! You're an excellent writer! Great job!
Happy SITS day!
Happy SITS day!
Wow, that is deep! Much like the days we used to sit around the dorm and discuss things!
Great read- you definitely have a way with words.
I have to say though, had Gilbert come to my home I'd have been looking for an Uzi.
Wow, I wish I could write such prose about the palmetto bugs than make my skin crawl!
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