Thanksgiving break is now only memory. We are all reluctantly returning to school, work, and other routine obligations. The transition can be extremely difficult for some. We have thoroughly enjoyed the vacation, not having to dedicate thought to work or school topics, and expending energy only to carve the turkey, and move our thumbs, which control Master Chief’s stealthy movements.
We are met with much resistance when trying to readapt to lame life, just as a piston without oil, when moved through its shaft, encounters friction. For those who are finding it difficult to get back into the groove, I’m supplying a couple of songs that will help make the move a little easier, as does saliva on a finger help the finger enter the ear with ease during a wet willy; as does margarine help a large head caught between two wooden posts of a banister slip out with greater ease. I hope these songs can do some major greasing to your souls:
Monday, November 28, 2005
Sounds Good
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3 comments:
Wish we coulda seen you more in Richfield - hope you had a smooth trip home.
Speaking of smooth, nice tunes. The "She's Home" sounds a little better on my compy now - I can hear the vocals better.
What programs do you use - and where do you get your sounds? I'm prolly gonna fire up GarageBand, but I wondered if you have good places to look for sound loops and stuff.
Happy Holidays!
It's great having such talented kids - all seven of them!
For ultimate listening pleasure, smear your head with margarine, give yourself a wet willy, and then listen. Trust me, it makes the experience indescribably better.
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