Everyday Yeah one-thousand two-hundred and twenty-six

Yeah and I played basketball today. Some of the Louboys from the ant village were hustling the courts for most of the afternoon. All the games were to the hundred. Sometimes a new Louie would show up and say, “What’s the score?” and someone would tell the new Lew the score. One new Louis got really upset when he heard the score was 5-3. He said, “They not even in double digits. Damn, I’m out. Gonna go get me some squidheads or a coke or something.” In the game before Yeah and I played an elderly Lou fall on his back. The Loudad was okay, but he worried his wife would be mad at him for playing basketball so he said he was going home to shower and eat some raw ground beef. Everyone laughed. One of the Louboys said, “That old Loupop don’t even cook his meat.” When it was our turn to play the Louboys all looked strung-out and tired. Their heads were nodding. Yeah didn’t care. He kept running to the hoop and dunking it. After he dunked to make the score 73-41 he said, “I am the ant village.” This got the Louboys riled up. Some Louies eating squidheads came out of the market to watch. A few minutes later the Louboys tied the game at 97 when one of them made a half-court shot. Yeah wasn’t worried. He said, “I don’t even care. Give me the ball.” I gave him the ball. He began dribbling by himself in a corner for a few minutes. The Louboys got upset. Yeah turned to them and raised his arms. He said, “I’m the ant prince. No one can stop me.” Then he ate the ball and ran home.