Be more prepared
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
Why the long silence? Let us tell you a story. Don’t worry, it’s a short one.
On April 28, we went to bed. When we woke up 10 hours later, it was suddenly October 29.
Only in the Yukon.
Returning to the office after a frigid, snow-flaky walk around downtown, we then found the following document in the mailbox:

When we realized that this handy guide, delivered right to your door and ours by the Yukon government, hadn’t been updated to reflect the hard work that Jesse and Mark put into last year’s final segment “Summer 911″, we couldn’t believe it. How ironic, we thought, that this slim and incomplete volume would arrive on a day when it seemed Yukoners might not get to enjoy a spring, let alone a summer. Suddenly, we knew the Flog’s dormancy was about to end.
So, if you’re at all concerned about your preparedness for a REAL and IMMEDIATE emergency situation (i.e. the strong possibility of missing summer) as opposed to some unlikely disaster of more Biblical proportions, we strongly suggest you waste no time in recycling your government propoganda and turn instead to the helpful advice of Smells Like Yukon.
In other news, Mark and Jesse will be producing three new segments to complete the current season of Smells Like Yukon. Stay tuned for news about the broadcast dates, as well as details of Mark’s disturbing rejection of all personal hygiene during the recent renovation of his home.
