Wednesday, May 04, 2005

March: Antarctica

March, 2004
Troy in Antarctica


March was a rough month for the home town of Indy. One day it would be seventy degrees, and a day later there would be snow on the ground yet AGAIN. Troy and Santa got fed up with the whirlygig temperatures, so they flew off in the sleigh to somewhere more constant--Antarctica. Again, we're not really sure who made the decision to go someplace colder rather than warmer. Clearly, the boys were not thinking properly. When asked why they decided to head to the southernmost continent, Troy replied that they had heard everyone talking about heading south for the winter--so they did. Far south. This reporter declined comment after that statement. Santa reportedly shortened the stay when he realized how very blue and white the area is. He is much more comfortable in red.

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