In the county where my daughter teaches, there’s talk of canceling school on the 21st, not because of the Mayans, but because there are rumors that *something *may be planned for that day by certain students. Knowing the county fairly well, I can understand the concern. My daughter said the decision/announcement won’t be made till late Thursday or first thing Friday - a preemptive strike, I guess.
So she may or may not get a free half day off (they were only going to have a half day anyway…)
I was given a day off to use before year end because of all the hours I worked during ‘Sandy’. The 21st was open, it was a Friday, so I took it. My kids have a 1/2 day, but half day Fridays are easy days. I’m going to take us all to lunch at a local mall.
There’s a Chinese food place at the food court that they like when I’ve taken them there in the past. Afterwards, they like to walk and window shop some.
Who knows what will happen. The world may end during chicken with noodles. It may end with us walking through holiday crowds. It may end with a little boy looking up at me and asking me if maybe Santa would get him a certain game for Xmas.
Look, if I can spend my last moments on earth making my kids happy, then my life did have a purpose. If the world doesn’t end, I get what? A great day with my kids & a small bump on my VISA bill?
I haven’t seen it mentioned anywhere but, what time is the world supposed to end? Is it going to be a rolling catastrophe? Will it start ending in New Zealand, so I can watch it on CNN (sorta like Y2K), or will it end at 1 minute after midnight MAT (Mayan Apocalypse Time)?
Ya know someone needs to make a countdown clock. I have a lot to do before the End of it All and would like to be able to allocate my time wisely. Sheesh the inconvenient APOCALYPSE
It all comes down, it seems to me, whether one believes in a next stage or not. If there’s nothing more, it doesn’t make a whole lot of difference what one does. On the other hand, if one has some repentin’ to do before the big judgement, it’s probably a good time to start working on that.
I was talking to a coworker today while we were on a break from my seven(7) hour HR orientation meeting and we were a little punchy by that time. He insisted that he believed the world was ending and that everyone really does they just hide it with different degrees of skill. So I turned to the clerk and bought a lottery ticket for Friday’s draw. We both got a laugh out of it anyway.
Just to be safe, we had one hell of a great final Mexican-food meal last night at Sunrise Tacos. A hell of a place and the closest we could get to Mayan fare. And they ain’t stingy with the tequila in their margaritas neither.
According to this report, Bugarach, France will be the place that’s saved in the coming Mayan Apocalypse.
Apparently the nearby Pic de Bugarach is a UFO “hot spot”, possibly with a base inside, according to UFO nuts/enthusiasts. You’d think Area 51, or Brown Mountain, here in the US would be safe, too.
So many people are descending upon the town, or thought to be, that the mayor has declared it off-limits to out-of-towners until after the End of the World on the 21st. I’m sure this just convinces the True Believers even more.
Me, I’ll be glad when this is over, and people will stop putting up pictures of the Aztec Calendar Stone while talki ng about a Mayan Apocalypse. Even if it does mean the real end of the world.
We’re down to the last few hours now. I keep waiting for a newsbreak announcement about an asteroid. It’s cloudy here in Central VA, so I can’t tell if the sun is acting up.
Where’s the end coming from? The apocalypse sure is being sneaky about the whole thing.