Tuesday, February 03, 2009

New Term to Describe Current Economy Coined by Rural Oregon Woman

A friend of mine, house bound for weeks, due to a virulent cold, has coined a new vibrant term to describe our current economy:

Rollicking Sickfest!

I love it.

Use it in a sentence. The Rollicking Sickfest, formerly known as the U.S. economy could be, in some ways, likened to the 60's music fest Woodstock, minus the drugs and the music and the hippies. When you take away the drugs, music and the hippies, what is left of Woodstock? Cigarette butts, condoms (used), cops, wandering without purpose, and miscellaneous garbage. There you have a fairly accurate description of what is left of "The Rollicking Sickfest" (a.k.a. our economy).

The Exclusion Room. It's done!

Exclusion room, right before I hung its door today.
The Exclusion Room, after I hung the door.
The latch, actually a gate latch I rigged with a piece of old phone cord, so I can open it from the outside.
Mops, on the outside, excluded! Bwahahahahaha!

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