Post by Pauly on Dec 3, 2005 23:37:14 GMT -5
It has been a wild few weeks. Daryl, Bitchen Dude, Bob and I went camping in Arkansas. Were we came up with probably the most unbreakable computer password ever. The odd thing about it is, by creating the ultimate password in a group, we also made it a password that is not unbreakable because of the communal nature of it's birth. There is a weird irony there that was even more weird after a few punches in the face and some Jamaican Rum. The password then transcended it's original purpose and became a rallying cry, a punchline, a meditative chant and finally an old friend who, depite being down on his luck, was always there with a smile, a pat on the back and a good story.
I love you Choadraham13!
I also went to see the Rolling Stones this week and it was terrific. Mick can still dance like a fifteen year old girl, and it was comforting to see that if you have enough money, modern medicine can even make a years old corpse that has already been self-imbalmed appear lifelike and animated! Keep on rocking Keith!
Also, during a Too Much Sausage concert in Dallas, Bob and I ran into Andy Dixon and D.K. Good Time!
I have had wat too much fun this past month.
I would also like to take this time to thank Bob for the guitar. I loaned Bob a guitar about 20 years ago, that he sort of pieced out parts from for other guitars. He gave it back to me a couple of weeks ago, and he had completely rebuilt it and totaly upgraded all of the parts. It has an awesome custom paintjob, lights, vintage pickups knobs and tuners. It plays like a dream and has totaly replaced my children as the thing I would most likely rescue from a housefire!
Thanks again Bob! I love you very much!
Pauly
I love you Choadraham13!
I also went to see the Rolling Stones this week and it was terrific. Mick can still dance like a fifteen year old girl, and it was comforting to see that if you have enough money, modern medicine can even make a years old corpse that has already been self-imbalmed appear lifelike and animated! Keep on rocking Keith!
Also, during a Too Much Sausage concert in Dallas, Bob and I ran into Andy Dixon and D.K. Good Time!
I have had wat too much fun this past month.
I would also like to take this time to thank Bob for the guitar. I loaned Bob a guitar about 20 years ago, that he sort of pieced out parts from for other guitars. He gave it back to me a couple of weeks ago, and he had completely rebuilt it and totaly upgraded all of the parts. It has an awesome custom paintjob, lights, vintage pickups knobs and tuners. It plays like a dream and has totaly replaced my children as the thing I would most likely rescue from a housefire!
Thanks again Bob! I love you very much!
Pauly