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October 16, 2006

Fumble

Regarding yesterdays performance of the Infernal, Goddamned Beethoven Romance, my beloved Doodle will be penning her thoughts on the matter. Look forward to them later, when she's released from the Salt Mines called Sonora Quest.

My thoughts are fairly brief: I was nervous, frightened and I peed myself. (Okay, just a bit of a trickle, but it counts as peeing myself since it wasn't done with any sort of erotic intent). I'm glad I did play for the less than small audience, and am looking forward to another performance...even if it means holding onto the Beethoven for awhile longer. Perhaps I should just stroll into Doodles labor camp and play a ditty to brighten the spirits of the slaves?

Other highlights from the weekend, were watching Jeri eat yesterday, watching Jeri eat on Saturday, and watching Jeri eat Friday night. I made no baked goods/cookies/treats for Jeri this weekend - I knew I wouldn't have time, what with the um...work thing on Saturday (Jeri will explain), and the Beethoven thing yesterday. Next weekend, I promise!

It was also good to tell my parents that their son is well, pretty fucking crazy.

I know I need to post a few more things on here, I'll get caught up and take care of that soon, perhaps later today if my behaviour is good enough.

One last, and perhaps the biggest highlight involves my friend and little brother Kerry; thank you for looking after me!

Contrived by Joshua at October 16, 2006 01:46 PM

Comments

Let it suffice, i did begin to tear. I was very proud of donkey, he makes the prettiest sounds! Thankfull that he had parents who would routinely force him to practice! He now practices without much prompting.

Posted by: doodle at October 16, 2006 07:14 PM


Your friend Kerry is a lovely soul.

Posted by: doddle at October 16, 2006 07:14 PM


World wide, a small group of fastidious Monks, Brothers, Sisters, etc., devote their existence to pray for our well being. Upon occasion, I feel the power of their efforts. Likewise, others devote their efforts (or some of their efforts) to euphonious endeavors ... without them the world would be dreadful.

Thank You Joshua

Posted by: Kerry at October 18, 2006 09:50 AM