Happy summer!
Okay, after reading the Tickling Gawkers Glossary and hearing my crazy anagrams you probably think I have absolutely no Vanilla life at all. I am about to reinforce that premise.
You all know (and those who come to NESTs) that Mike and I, who both live in Philly, love to get together at times and go "WAGgin'" (pronounced like 'wagon'). That was our take on "Walking And Gawking" (WAG). That's how our Glossary came to be.
Here's a game we also play that I thought I would share with you guys (and reinforce you idea that I am a maniac):
We all know that the Summer brings with it bare feet. And Mike used to tell me that it wasn't robins that indicated the warm weather was here, but a pair of bare feet on the dashboard (Mike is a 'Pod'). So we devised a game. If one of us sees a pair of feet on a dashboard that day, it's considered a base hit. Feet agains the windshield is a double and a pair of feet against the passenger side is a triple. If the feet are hanging out the window, just begging to be tickled, it's a home run. (Mike please correct me if I'm wrong here).
So whenever we get a chance to call one another, we always give the score and see who's winning.
So far, today, I have a man on first.
What's YOUR score?
Max
Okay, after reading the Tickling Gawkers Glossary and hearing my crazy anagrams you probably think I have absolutely no Vanilla life at all. I am about to reinforce that premise.
You all know (and those who come to NESTs) that Mike and I, who both live in Philly, love to get together at times and go "WAGgin'" (pronounced like 'wagon'). That was our take on "Walking And Gawking" (WAG). That's how our Glossary came to be.
Here's a game we also play that I thought I would share with you guys (and reinforce you idea that I am a maniac):
We all know that the Summer brings with it bare feet. And Mike used to tell me that it wasn't robins that indicated the warm weather was here, but a pair of bare feet on the dashboard (Mike is a 'Pod'). So we devised a game. If one of us sees a pair of feet on a dashboard that day, it's considered a base hit. Feet agains the windshield is a double and a pair of feet against the passenger side is a triple. If the feet are hanging out the window, just begging to be tickled, it's a home run. (Mike please correct me if I'm wrong here).
So whenever we get a chance to call one another, we always give the score and see who's winning.
So far, today, I have a man on first.
What's YOUR score?
Max
