Today while at JoAnn Fabrics I saw a sweetish looking elderly lady. I can't be certain of her age, but I am thinking she was at least 150 years old. Far too old to be able to even hear a cell phone ringing, much less to own one, much less to know what button to press to answer it, and much MUCH less to have a racy ringtone.
I was minding my own business browsing the single-fold bias tape when I heard a familiar tune jingling nearby, plain as day a naughty-ish rap/hip hop song called Ridin', followed by a shaky "Hello".
I smiled to myself.
"They see me rollin'...They hatin'...Patrollin' and tryna catch me ridin' dirty...My music's so loud...I'm swangin'...They hopin' that they gon' catch me ridin' dirty..."
FYI: Wikipedia defines "riding dirty" as: Participating in illegal activity while in a motor vehicle, which could include:
* Driving a vehicle that contains contraband
* Driving a vehicle without a license
* Driving a vehicle without the proper paperwork mandated by that
state
* Driving a stolen motor vehicle
* Being a passenger during any of these situations
I caught that little stinker red-handed, ridin' dirty if ever there were a dirty rider in all of the JoAnn Fabrics Friday Morning 40% Off Sale.
Dirrrrr-tay!
Friday, September 22, 2006
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3 comments:
This made me laugh. You really should keep writing.
I would like to expand your readership. I hope you don't mind that I posted your blog site on the bathroom wall.
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Best muffins in Flent!
She stole my ringtone!!
Umm, did I tell you that Grant sang that song at our Family Reunion Talent Show? He was right after Little Ms. Stuck-Up.
"Ridin' Dirtay" according to Grant - "when your driving all crazy and then you're in the mud and then someone can't catch you to give you a ticket. Yep." Who needs Wikipedia when you have the wealth of knowledge that is GDM?
Oh my goodness--that's funny. Her great-great grandkids must have thought they were pretty hilarious to give deaf old granny that tune.
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