As you know I promised you a doozy of a post today - a 'WOW!' one.
The trouble is, writing a good post for readers of the standard of the current ones is like casting pearls before swine (whatever that means).
I looked at what the other bloggers have written recently and how those posts have been received and saw that Robert liked Richards's latest.
Oh well, if you can't beat them then join them.Fry Day.
Actually, yesterday was Fry Day for me because I fried some eggs for lunch.
Three actually, two for me and one for S. Then I wandered off to read P's promised afternoon post. It wasn't there. I knew I'd have to settle for Ro's post this morning. It was quite long and all about J and his 'mother' M. There was a lot of AI stuff about them too. I didn't read that bit. M was the mother of J BUT J had been around for a long time before he was 'born'. After all, he is a member of the Holy Trinity - two boys and a bird.
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| Is dad holding a flute? |
P moves back to Wellington soon. The settlement date for his Whangarei house is next week. Ro is coming to lunch tomorrow, with L. I'm looking forward to meeting L.
As I've told you before, on Saturday afternoon I have a practice with C & D. It is for a gig of C's where he wants to play a suite that he has written. I'm on double bass, so I'm doing a bit of practice on that instrument. I must do some violin today.
L lives in Feilding. A good outcome of this is that Ro has learnt to spell the name of this town correctly. The town name has nothing to do with this...
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| fielding |
So, why am I calling people by their first name initial? It's something that Ro does. However, with his name, I have to distinguish it from me, Ri. Actually, he normally refers to me as RBB. I should really call him BdB, after his blog name. After all, P has long been known as TC. J! This is getting confusing!
Time to wrap this up.
Ciao tutti.






4 comments:
God Almighty!
And that was the post we all waited for?
Jesus went to the toilet. Joseph said, "Holy shit!"
What's your problem?
I thought you liked posts like that. Robert certainly does.
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