Squirt Gun Battles and Stuck Firetrucks
I love my husband.
I'm on the phone with my brother-in-law and Darren is sitting there making comments in the background. When he wouldn't shut up, I grabbed the squirt gun on my desk (that I normally reserve for bad kitties) and started squirting him to get him to shut up. What I didn't know is that he had a squirt gun on his desk and he turned around and drenched me! It was a full fledged squirt gun battle inside. And yes, we are both 35 years old. LOL.
On a slightly weirder note, when Darren and I were coming home from the store yesterday, we saw a fire truck next to our building. My first thought was "oh no! The cats!" Then when I realized that there was no fire, it slowly dawned on me that the fire truck was stuck. You see, where I live, the road makes a sharp downward left turn and because of the angle, if a driver is not careful, the backend of a truck will get stuck. It's happened before but this is the first time I've seen a ladder truck do it. Both my husband and I burst out laughing when we saw it. The poor firemen were having a rough time getting the darn thing to move too. They even had to use the hydraulize brace (normally used to stabilize the truck when the ladder is used) as a makeshift jack and loaded boards under the back wheel to try to lift it off the ground. Eventually they got it free and decided to back the truck down the road instead. That is definitely not an everyday sight!
I'm on the phone with my brother-in-law and Darren is sitting there making comments in the background. When he wouldn't shut up, I grabbed the squirt gun on my desk (that I normally reserve for bad kitties) and started squirting him to get him to shut up. What I didn't know is that he had a squirt gun on his desk and he turned around and drenched me! It was a full fledged squirt gun battle inside. And yes, we are both 35 years old. LOL.
On a slightly weirder note, when Darren and I were coming home from the store yesterday, we saw a fire truck next to our building. My first thought was "oh no! The cats!" Then when I realized that there was no fire, it slowly dawned on me that the fire truck was stuck. You see, where I live, the road makes a sharp downward left turn and because of the angle, if a driver is not careful, the backend of a truck will get stuck. It's happened before but this is the first time I've seen a ladder truck do it. Both my husband and I burst out laughing when we saw it. The poor firemen were having a rough time getting the darn thing to move too. They even had to use the hydraulize brace (normally used to stabilize the truck when the ladder is used) as a makeshift jack and loaded boards under the back wheel to try to lift it off the ground. Eventually they got it free and decided to back the truck down the road instead. That is definitely not an everyday sight!
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