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Post by Raiku on Jun 22, 2008 11:07:51 GMT -8
It's in-tents.
Hehe, thanks Detrevni for the pun.
Anywho, my grandpa is in bad shape. So I'm driving my mother, father and sister to Indiana. It's a three day trip, but I intend on driving all night to hopefully make it a 1.5 day trip. From there, we'll stay a day or two, depending on his status, then come back.
All in all, my bet would be about two weeks.
Zeph is watching my house. Just to warn you, the flood and zombie folks nearby will probably know I'm gone and attempt to use that as leverage against Marysville-Nay, the world. So...Make sure the electric barricades are charged prior to sundown, and keep the EMP prepared. The Ion Cannons are in my closet, right next to the Nintendo Boxers, can't miss 'em.
Though, logically...Most of those things only work against electronic stuff...Cept for the barricade of course.
Oh, last thing, my miniature UV generator is in my fridge. It's pretty hot, so be careful.
See you all soon.
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Post by Raiku on Jun 22, 2008 13:49:49 GMT -8
I lied, he's fine. They put him on a respirator, then took him off it and his oxygen lvl was at 90% and it stayed there.
My bloodline's too stubborn to go out like that, I guess.
Scariest part of it all, my grandpa asked for a priest. THAT made my dad cry on the way home. Pappi is not the most religious of gentlemen, but when he wants his last rites...*shudders* Freaks me out too. I hate seeing my dad break down like that. Hug your families today, guys.
In any case, I'm gonna go see Indiana Jones with him now.
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Post by Echo on Jun 26, 2008 5:53:12 GMT -8
Have fun in Indiana. We'll see about what we can do as towards hanging out when you return.
Oh, and don't attempt the whole 'overnight' driving unless you and your dad are doing it in shifts. "Why" you ask? Well, I drove all day and in hopes of getting to my destination sooner, I drove through the night with two energy drinks by my side. Though early in the coming morning, I looked at the clock and simply layed my head back. The next moment, I open my eyes and look at the clock and five minutes had passed. Thank Me that the road was a straight away and the wheels were in perfect alignment...
True story.
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Post by Raiku on Jun 27, 2008 22:11:03 GMT -8
Wow, I made a horrible error grammatically. I must have been really pumped, or just full of adrenaline.
I'm in Marysville, we never left.
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