'Field of Dreams

I have been in Springfield since Aug '05 and I think it's time people understand that this place hosts a wide variety of weirdos, which make for great stories.

Thursday, September 21, 2006

WOP-STORE STRIKES BACK

Enough is enough. War has been declared on anyone named McCahill who posts on some stupid blog. I recently viewed thhis so-called "family" blog and saw to my great displeasure a picture of a girl in a parka joined by a headline stating, "In Spring, There is The Day," and "Yesterday was the End." Is this a joke? OH MY WORD! There's a nip in the air! Better get...a parka??? This is fall weather and this girl looks like she's on a scientific expedition through the frozen Alaskan tundra. Get a life scaredy-cats and look forward to the snow peltings you'll be purchasing from the wop-store come Christmas time.

3 Comments:

At 10:09 AM, Blogger Marty McMarz said...

First of all, there's no need to declare a war you can't handle with all the McCahills. This was just one McCahill posting and I was making a reference to a spring post we had made discussing what many of us know as "The Day". To recap, "The Day" is the day in spring where winter clothes is shed and all that fun skimpy clothes comes out. I was using an extreme example in the picture to exaggerate the horribleness that is "The End". I'm just saying, say good bye to summer clothes, here comes cold weather and with it a lot less skin for our objectifying eyes. If you need any help in the future understanding McCahill humor don't be scared to ask. It can sometimes be confusing (see this months "Secretz").
-marty

 
At 10:45 AM, Blogger Eater said...

The day I don't undrstand McCahill humor will be the same day I use a bedpan because I will be an old dicrepid degenerated has been dying a slow and unnoticed death not knowing his my own name.

 
At 1:07 PM, Blogger Fornelli said...

Understanding McCahill humor is pretty simple Martin.

I mean, is it ever not funny when a monkey throws it's poop at another monkey? No. It's always funny, and it's simple.

A lot like McCahill humor.

 

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