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Home » Archives » December 2004 » Caramel Knowledge, little people, and Aged Pets

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12/09/2004: "Caramel Knowledge, little people, and Aged Pets"

music: steel drum band
mood: in antici......paaa...tion

Got a good night of getting in my yummies (pjs) and pizzaing while I watch the next to the last episode of the Apprentice. I'm pretty excited. Should be very good....I've been on the go go go for the last week here almost. Worked the bar and served wine last night at the Arts council open house. Easier to schmooze when you are supplying the schooze juice. Our New Artsopolis Base ball caps are in and I got to model them. Pretty Groovy. $20 and you can get yourself one.

So, interesting thoughts in the brain a few days ago. Now you know me, I don't know too much about Carnal knowledge, but I was thinking the other day I pretty much wrote the book on Caramel Knowledge. In fact It's called the Caramel Sutra. I could elaborate but you might get all hot and bothered. I'll refrain...just food for thought though.

Started to read the Hobbit. Now I am pretty sure I have never read it. I thought I had read the first half when I was younger but I LOVE the languge, rythem and style and its not familar to me. I don't think I would have forgotten this type of writing. it BEGS to be read out loud, seriously. Flows very naturally. I can imagine a kid just LOVING to have this read to them. Anyway...if anyone wants to hear me read it to them, I'm open. Very clever and enchanting prose to be sure.

Romeo my parents Golden retriever turned 15 this week. happy birthday doggy. thought it personally pains me to see your spirit still so young and your body giving out. He nearly passes out from wagging his tail but never misses bugging the parential units when they get home from and errand for a doggy treat. He certainly has some amazing genetic stoc, but we all know that a lot of love and sun can prolong anyone's life beyond anyone's expectations.

I have an audition for a show this weekend and have already accepted a stage managing job for Feb/March. Starting to gear up for a long two weeks of writing especially now that my older sisiter has delayed her holiday trip to the 19th so that she can get some tests done on the baby and have Mark come out with her and not have to struggle alone with Kayla. Mom is visibly disappointed about the delay but will get to love Brette and Jason more (and start cooking early) those first few days.

Must plug away some more at the old data entry game. TTFN.
hehe

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