Tuesday, November 25, 2008

The Shining!!!

Last night Derilict called and asked if Griff and Blake would like to go swimming at a certain hotel my sista works at. I wasn't really paying that good of attention when he called, but it was something like, no one was really there so they could come and swim. I'm all sure. I had to go that way anyway to get some stuff for work, so it worked out good. I dropped them off, did my errands, and came back to get them. I was on the phone with my other sista when I got there and the signal failed. I was so freaked out, because all there was was this big hotel, and the forest, and the dark. BAAAAAAAAA! I hurried down to the door. Alas, it was locked! And, there was a sign on the door that said "Hotel Closed". How the heck do you close a hotel? I thought, well, I'll just walk around and see if I can see them. Then I was like *@&# that! I ran back to my car managing not to pee my pants out of fear and got in and locked the doors and prayed for a cell phone signal. I had one freakin bar. I tried calling Derilict and Ashley, but neither of them answered. It's a good thing I stopped for sushi, or I may have starved to DEATH! D called me back and said they were just finishing up, and that Ash would come and let me in. So we get in there. And it was so freaky! Just halls and doors. So of course, I'm thinking "The Shining"!!! We walked down to the pool, and it was so weird to be in a hotel with nobody else there. I asked them if they had ever seen The Shining and they both said no, and I couldn't believe it. So, I told them a little bit about it. Blake and Griff heard us talking about it and Griff says, "Oh, ya, that movie is scary!." I'm all, "When have you seen it?" and he says, "Mesquite." Ok, that's news to me. So then Blake starts saying, "RED-RUM, RED-RUM" because Ben's brother Troy used to think Blake sounded like that kid on that movie and always made him say it whenever he saw him. It would be awesome to watch the movie in the lobby or something with no one there. It was kind of cool to be there alone, but it was really freaky too. I can't explain it. Anyways, the kids had a blast. So, Tanks, guys. Wou, wock!