Posted by xikom03 on January 27, 2008, 11:54 pm
I'm growing older but not up
My metabolic rate is pleasantly stuck
Let those winds of time blow over my head
I'd rather die while I'm living than live while I'm dead (Jimmy
Buffett)
Buffett was playing as I headed down the road at seventy miles per
hour. I was on my middle age road trip, somewhere between the North
Carolina line and Nashville. The last time I had taken this route was
in 2001, just before I went to live in Japan. Now it's four years
later, and I realize I have not grown up that much.
My kid has. He's nearly twice his age. He's nearly twice the size. Me,
I am a middle age guy who still likes cheap hotels, country music, and
riding the road with my radio blasting. It may not be head-banger
music, but it has rhythm, and soul, and a touch of southern twang.
The last time I took this trip, I called my old friend Brent in
Nashville, and we met up for some bluegrass at The Station Inn like we
always have. Brent is one of those guys who went to Nashville after
college, and hasn't left. He has even managed to make a few bucks, and
has continued to make his living off of the music business. When you
think about the number of talented folks that come and go in Nashville
every year, he is a living miracle. A middle-aged guy who makes his
living in the music business. Dang.
This time, I didn't call Brent. I didn't have his number and I had a
full schedule, and wasn't sure that he would have the time. Then, lo
and behold, while buying some Elvis postcards at the Ryman Auditorium
during intermission of the Bela Fleck concert, who comes up and
http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Humor/20060929/25504.html
Posted by D-Rog on April 24, 2006, 10:38 pm
John Ross sezz:
> D-Rog wrote:
>> Evening all!
>>
>> I'm writing and sending this from my phone via google so hopefully it
>> works.
>>
>> I'm on my way to Chicago in my truck. Hi Terry, I'll wave on the way
>> by later.
> Why? He'll just flip ya off.
I'd be disappointed with anything less.
>> Hey Kel! How late is the nest open? I'll be swinging by
>> around 12 tonight.
> Lock the doors Kel. Trust me.
I was there and she wasn't...or was she?!? There was this blonde dancing
around the place...
--
D-Rog
Posted by D-Rog on April 24, 2006, 10:40 pm
Bear@anywhere.invalid sezz:
> D-Rog wrote:
>>
>> Evening all!
>>
>> I'm writing and sending this from my phone via google so hopefully it
>> works.
>>
>> I'm on my way to Chicago in my truck. Hi Terry, I'll wave on the way
>> by later. Hey Kel! How late is the nest open? I'll be swinging by
>> around 12 tonight.
>> --
>> Later,
>> D-Rog
> Hey!!!! Trucks are for trailers.... and trailers are for boats! <g>
Cargo dictated mode 'o transport unfortunately this time. And then I spent
last week in Lynchburg, VA all week suffering through the beautiful spring
weather without a bike!?! Bummer!!
--
Later,
D-Rog
Posted by nitetrain_05 on January 28, 2008, 12:05 am
> I'm growing older but not up
> My metabolic rate is pleasantly stuck
> Let those winds of time blow over my head
> I'd rather die while I'm living than live while I'm dead (Jimmy
> Buffett)
> Buffett was playing as I headed down the road at seventy miles per
> hour. I was on my middle age road trip, somewhere between the North
> Carolina line and Nashville. The last time I had taken this route was
> in 2001, just before I went to live in Japan. Now it's four years
> later, and I realize I have not grown up that much.
> My kid has. He's nearly twice his age. He's nearly twice the size. Me,
> I am a middle age guy who still likes cheap hotels, country music, and
> riding the road with my radio blasting. It may not be head-banger
> music, but it has rhythm, and soul, and a touch of southern twang.
> The last time I took this trip, I called my old friend Brent in
> Nashville, and we met up for some bluegrass at The Station Inn like we
> always have. Brent is one of those guys who went to Nashville after
> college, and hasn't left. He has even managed to make a few bucks, and
> has continued to make his living off of the music business. When you
> think about the number of talented folks that come and go in Nashville
> every year, he is a living miracle. A middle-aged guy who makes his
> living in the music business. Dang.
> This time, I didn't call Brent. I didn't have his number and I had a
> full schedule, and wasn't sure that he would have the time. Then, lo
> and behold, while buying some Elvis postcards at the Ryman Auditorium
> during intermission of the Bela Fleck concert, who comes up and
> http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Humor/20060929/25504.html
While I'm lovin' the open road, the comment towards the end of the
article..... I can only dream about gas at $2.25. Those days are never
comin' back again.
Posted by Schmoe on January 28, 2008, 9:04 am
ikom03@yeah.net wrote:
Spam. Don't bother.
>> Evening all!
>>
>> I'm writing and sending this from my phone via google so hopefully it
>> works.
>>
>> I'm on my way to Chicago in my truck. Hi Terry, I'll wave on the way
>> by later.
> Why? He'll just flip ya off.