Unbagging the Cats 1

Unbagging the Cats 1

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Robots and Sharp Tools and Mummies.

Genius (the boy, not the cat) was allowed to leave school after lunch to travel the county seeking sponsors for the school robot team. Because he was taking along two team members, he needed a bigger vehicle than his Ford Ranger club cab. Apparently, the other boys did not know that Genius had finagled his father's Chrysler Pacifica for the day. Not that it's such a grand car. It's old and we bought it used for the express purpose of beating it to scrap on the highway six days a week. But it IS very roomy on the inside.

The Robot Crew was overheard in the hallway before lunch. "I call passenger seat. You're going to have to ride in the back." (Surely you didn't expect him to call "shotgun". It's the ROBOT Crew. Try to keep up.)

"I guess I'll fit. I'm thin." Said the six-foot sophomore. So it was a bit of an empty threat. These fellas need to work on their intimidation techniques.

Some of the guys saw Genius pull into his assigned slot on the student parking lot this morning. "That's a mom car." Genius laughed. He knew his other option was the $1000 Caravan. Without a speedometer. When he related the tale, I asked if he had informed them that it was a DAD car. Nope. I guess a 17-year-old boy can only take so much embarrassment in one day.

As we left the driveway this morning, I told The Pony I was worried that Genius would forget to open the garage door before backing out. He's used to parking beside the garage. And he's kind of an absent-mined professor about practical everyday life. "Sometimes he's not the sharpest tool in the shed."

The Pony agreed. He put his own spin on it. "He's a few mummies short of a tomb." Perhaps I haven't mentioned that The Pony's vocational dream is to be an Egyptian archaeologist.

5 comments:

Sioux Roslawski said...

I love it. Tell The Pony I'm going to steal his phrase and claim it for my own...

Chivimi said...

No matter how my day has gone I can count on you to make me laugh so hard it threatens my pants.

Unknown said...

That's funny! A Dad car that is mistaken for a Mom car. I also love "few mummies short of a tomb." ha!

Donna Volkenannt said...

Love the mummy/tomb reference. Hope the trip was a success.
Donna

Val said...

Sioux,
The Pony is quite proud of his wit. He also offers "A few grains of sand short of a desert" in keeping with his Egyptian pyramid theme.

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Chivimi,
Gosh. I've never been accused of threatening pants before! Maybe that makes me Public Enemy Number One. Get it? NUMBER ONE! Like when kids raise their hand to ask to go to the bathroom, to do NUMBER ONE if they've only gotta pee. Whew! I crack myself up sometimes. And I'm so sophisticated, too.

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Kelley,
I think Hick would rather drive the Pacifica mom car than his $1000 Caravan. Because that's a SOCCER MOM car.

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Donna,
The Robot Crew garnered over $300 in sponsorships, with an invitation to return next Tuesday after school and make a presentation to a local manufacturing honcho. He was not in yesterday. And they were told to bring some of their stuff along. I don't know if they're taking the robot itself, or pictures or video of the building process. Sounds like another donation is likely.