I really don't know how on earth I'm going to get to the school where the bus to Paris will leave from saturday morning at 3 am. Or maybe 2am or 4am. I'm not sure.
I asked my host dad if they'd gotten an e-mail from the professor from the uofa that is kinda the sponsor, and at first he said no, then he remembered they had. but he didn't say anything about transporting me and my suitcase at that time.
I guess I could call a taxi, except I don't have a phone. I could also take the last bus at midnight or whatever and just sit there for a few hours, but uh, that'd get kinda old fast.
Oh yeah, and
I guess I can't go.
I asked my host dad if they'd gotten an e-mail from the professor from the uofa that is kinda the sponsor, and at first he said no, then he remembered they had. but he didn't say anything about transporting me and my suitcase at that time.
I guess I could call a taxi, except I don't have a phone. I could also take the last bus at midnight or whatever and just sit there for a few hours, but uh, that'd get kinda old fast.
Oh yeah, and
Billy Warren Jones, 84, of Pottsville entered the eternal embrace of our Lord on Wednesday, June 25, 2008, at his home.
He is now reunited with his mother, Avice Kendrick Jones; his father, Alexander Marshal Jones; his brothers, Harold, Benton and Quentin Jones; his sisters, Ena Thompson, Hazel Maxwell and Jane Keenan; his great-grandson, Mason Lee Cowan.
A resident of Crow Mountain, Mr. Jones was a life-long member of the Mars Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church where he had served as a superintendent and elder. Billy was a veteran of World War II, a member of the American Legion, a 60-year member of the Pottsville Lodge 333, a 32nd degree Mason, and a 50-year member of the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. He loved to read, travel and spend time with his family.
He leaves behind his wife, Mary Alice Peters Jones of Pottsville; three sons, Robert Jones and wife, Nina, daughter-in-law, Doris Jones, William Jones and wife, Martha, and George Jones and wife, Kathrine; his daughter, Kathryn Byrum and husband, Jimmy; a sister, Nell Norris; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren;
A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday June 28, at Bowden Cemetery on Crow Mountain. Arrangements are under the direction of Humphrey Funeral Service..
I guess I can't go.