On the 10th Day of Christmas

On the 10th Day of Christmas

On the 10th Day of Christmas

December 16th, 2009

To be completely honest with you guys, I have no idea what to write for this comic. I mean, the comic is here and not very ambiguous. And funny, right?

You know what? I’ll tell you guys a story about myself. It’s a Christmas story so it’s still relevant. And yes it’s all true. Here we go:

Shortly after the 25th of December…

It’s between 3 and 4 in the morning. Everyone in the house is sound asleep and probably dreaming about their presents and such. The house is warm, comfortable, and quiet. Quiet, until I wake upon hearing a loud thud.

Now, when I first heard this thud, I immediately believed it was something falling down. “Ah well, someone will pick it up in the morning. Time to go back to sleep,” I thought. Wrong. I heard yet another thud. Then another. I heard one of our speakers in the living room fall to the ground and then shortly after that I heard quick and clumsy running down the stairs close to my room, and then another set of stairs down to the basement. This is when I started freaking out.

I got up out of my bed real fast and ran up to my door. I was just about to open my door when I realized I should have some sort of weapon with me. You know, just incase. I quickly looked around my room. The very first heavy and hard object I noticed was my guitar. I picked it up and placed it over my shoulder as if I was holding a baseball bat. I was ready to open my door. But just before opening my door, I thought about my one and only guitar. I didn’t want to break it. So, I put it down, opened the door and ran straight upstairs to my parents’ bedroom.

Looking back, the funny and at the same time not so funny part, part about me running up straight to my parents’ bedroom is that I didn’t think to wake my brother up. He’s in a room right next to mine. I should have woken him up before running to my parents’ bedroom. I guess you just don’t think too clearly when confronted with a situation such as the one I was confronted with.

No more room to write! Want to know how this ended? Go here: http://blog.adamsawicki.com/2008/11/14/flashback-friday-a-christmas-break-in/

Post written by Adam Sawicki


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