Tonight Is the Night for Kim Jong Il to Take a Satellite Photo of Washington, D.C.

Like about 200,000 of our neighbors, we’re all freezing in the dark here. The roads probably won’t be clear by Monday, and more snow is forecast for Tuesday. Our governor says it’s breaking all previous records.

We’re shivering in good spirits and have plenty to eat — my son has now beaten me in three straight games of Monopoly — but this may be the last post for a while until power is restored, meaning the unfortunate delay of Part II of the Cao de Benos interview and other regularly scheduled programming.

In conclusion, I blame Al Gore for global cooling, caused by his dangerous manipulation of our supply of greenhouse gases.

OFK, signing off for now.

4 Responses

  1. Sorry to hear you’re without power. I ventured outside for an invigorating hike through the snowdrifts. Haven’t seen snow piled this high since the midwest storm of ’77. Hope these winter storms don’t bring spring floods.

  2. Here in West Michigan where lake effect snow is indescribable we call what you’re getting that a “light dusting”. J/K

  3. It’s 79°F (26°C) here in Honolulu. If it’s sunny again tomorrow, I may go snorkeling in Hanauma Bay. The water’s about five degrees cooler this time of year, so I’m sure I’ll be shivering a little bit when the sun dips down below the crater, so I’ll be able to emphasize with all of you then.

    A Blue Hawaiian (the drink) on me for anyone who makes their way out here.