Monday 28 January 2013

A short sharp tale of country folk, and forgetful drumming


Tonight I'm afraid is going to be a short sharp tale of country folk, because after a day of this then that, and the general activities of life and trips to the academic heart of the academic place of learning where I am taught things. I then returned back to the place from where I started otherwise known as home. I then ate food and thought about stuff briefly before realizing that my drumming colleague was due to arrive, which he did. We then drummed and played some rhythms that we had not played before because we as in general forgetful and forget stuff. It is one of the things we specialize in forgetful drumming; then we reached the point where my drumming colleague Mr P had to return to the point from where he started otherwise known as home (his home not my home).



I then made the fundamental mistake of chilling out in front of a log fire, I say chilling but it was in fact warm; it is one of those saying that is fundamentally wrong, chilling in front of a log fire is a paradox. The result of this however is that time has ebbed away and there is now no time to write this, OK there is time to write this, but not what I would write if I had more time which I don’t.

Ooooooo yes two things my drumming colleague Mr P has a book all about muddy holes and is something of an expert (what a strange world it is) and WOW its been windy today, why has it been that windy why cant we have some sun and piece for a while, I think I may be required to stick some thing sharp and pointy into the works of dads weather machine, every time it is switched on we get weather.

And the Ghost Writer says if folk blindly press buttons on certain things on a computer network that can change IP addresses they should not be entirely surprised when bits of the said network don’t work. . . . . .   

And Heavy Harry is meowing .. . . . . . .FOOOOOOOOOD.

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6 comments:

  1. It's a pity that you didn't have time to write what you wanted to write and so wrote this, instead of the thing that you were going to write. Not that I didn't enjoy what you wrote. :)

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    1. It is getting harder to write each day, this is the start of my third year of my diary as a blog and it has been going longer on Facebook. And writing everyday is a bit of a game. Not only do I need a bit of time to do it but keeping it interesting all the time gets harder. One day I will just come to a grinding halt and everyone will fall asleep. So far I have written 380,000 words not including comments and taken loads of photo's as I work my way towards my goal of one million words, but can I keep doing interesting things for another five or six years, or even a week, will it stop raining, who will be abducted by aliens and what will the mysterious man in the shadows finally reveal to an innocent passer by. All this and less will be revealed soon. . . . . . if that Steven Spielberg does not turn up I will be having words.....

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    2. Maybe Rob Z, it's time to whittle your diary entries down to 2 or 3 times a week, in order that you don't run out of things to say. I started off writing a post a day but then found that I was beginning to lose my enthusiasm for blogging.

      I'd hate it if you were no longer around on the interweb.

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    3. I am now doing that silly A to Z again . . . . . foolish thing that I am so I will see how it goes. The more I write the quicker I reach one million words. I will not be leaving the interweb any time soon as long as the gods continue to look after me.

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  2. I have personaLLy and vocaLLy delivered the Happy Birthday song to Jesus, I think he thought it was pretty cool.

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    1. Well done Mr ESB I will mention this in my diary entry tonight because when you think about if it shows the power of the internet as a force for good . . . .

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