Still Waiting...

I am blogging about my frustration over Andrea (or Andie as she loves to be called) not finishing her roll of film from Boston. She has all of these awesome pictures of Goof Troop goofiness and they're suspended in a disposable Kodak :(. They should definitely be on Flickr. So Andie, please finish the roll - take some pictures of Matt! So far he's like your snuffalufugus (sp?). I mean, how do we really know he exists? This is the scientific age, we need proof. Anyone who feels the same, comment so she feels extra guilty :) Love you Andie!

I second that!

I guess you'll just have to come to Bingo Night so we can finish off the roll:) But even then, I'm just a poor VISTA, you know I don't have the money to develop the roll. I am going to wait until our service is over and I can afford it! jk Thanks for the reminder, I'll get on it!

That reminds me i need to post more of my pics from the PSO, including fun with ducks in the park. I'll get on that. Can't help you with the Andie situation. I don't know here well enough. Hopefully this blog sets a fire under her butt or at least gets her ears buzzing.

Peace,

Richard

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