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Tuesday
Jan192010

Who Shot J.R.? Or the Can of Soda?

It's late in the afternoon, in Dallas, TX.  I'm headed through my kitchen, when I see it.  A red puddle on the floor...

I gasp!  What is it?  Who did this?!  These are the thoughts that run quickly through my mind.

Then I realize what has happened.

Somehow a Big Red sprung a leak and is now blazing a trail that leads under our fridge.  Maybe it is trying to get to a place where the temperatures are cooler? Or to a place where everybody knows its name? 

And do not think that Big Red does not leave a mark wherever it goes.  It's kind of scary to think about, since we (well, maybe not you, but some folks) drink it.

Just one more weird thing to add to the list of weird things I find around here.

Reader Comments (4)

Oh crap. Now you have to move the fridge.

January 20, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMindee@ourfrontdoor

Ha! I had a soda (or pop, as we Yankees like to say) experience today. I filled up my brand new water bottle with Coke Zero this morning. The directions that came with the bottle said not to put pop in it because the bottle seals and pressure could build up. But I did it anyway. The directions were correct...

January 20, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterElaine

Oh, darn! What a mess! :)

January 20, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterThe Lumberjack's Wife

Hey!!! Cuuuute blog, and your little girl is a doll.

I just thought I'd stop by and say hi... and confess that I didn't draw the picture of MM in line, it took waaaay longer and I did it beforehand :) Although if you've seen her home and garden lately with the pictures of the woman who did all the pictures of her familiy-WOW!

January 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAnna

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