Friday, April 04, 2008

Oh Yeah!!

Have you ever had one of those days?

The day filled with plans of getting lucky later. It's been a week and you are ready for it and today's the day you get to do it.

You know the day, the one that about two hours before time the anticipation starts to build. You ask yourself it's been a whole week, will I be up to the task?

Then when the time is close at hand, she tells you it's time to climb aboard. The words you have been waiting to hear, but now you are getting nervous hoping everything goes as planned.

So you pop a couple of breath fresheners into your mouth and off you go because you can't wait to get started.

Excitement fills the air. You hurry to settle in and get comfortable. Now it's almost time, your spine starts to tingle. You begin to feel the back and forth motion.

She says to you, "It's going to be a bumpy ride so buckle up tight."

Your imagination starts to run wild as to what will happen next. You can hardly contain yourself.
Then without warning you feel the powerful thrust, your heart starts racing, the blood leaves your knuckles and they begin to turn white.

At this point you are along for the ride, the ride you have been waiting all week for.

Things are going good. You have settled into a rhythm now. Then she says to you "Would you like a drink?"

You look her in the eye and you say, "No thank you. I have waited all day for this moment and I just want to get there. "

You are on your way, moving very fast now. At the same time your mind is telling you to take it easy because you don't want to be early and for sure you don't want to get there late.

Timing is everything as you want the whole experience to be just right.

She was right, you definitely need your seat belt because you are bouncing side to side, up and down. You feel like you are out of control.

You are close, you are almost there, the blood pressure starts to rise, the excitement builds, you can hardly contain yourself and bam you are there. The moment you have waited all week for, the relief in getting there.

Wow what a ride. The blood is starting to return to your knuckles, the tingling in your spine has stopped, your heartbeat has slowed down and the adrenalin rush is over. You feel tired but are happy when she says the words you have been wanting to hear:

Welcome to Reno, the biggest little city in the world.




The temperature is a nice 68 degrees. We hope you enjoy your stay in Reno and we thank you for choosing to fly on Southwest Airlines.




That's right, I hate flying, but no matter, I'm off to Reno today.

Have a great weekend!!!!

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