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georgeanne clark died november 25, and today was her wake… she would have approved, except that she would not have had the party be intoxicant free, which it was, for the benefit of those “family members” who choose to be abstinent at this point in time… if she had been there personally, she would have been sucking up the intoxicants of various varieties, both legal and illegal, with the best of them. i went, and saw for very likely the last time, the vastly extended (distended?) dysfunctional quasi-family of which georgia was mother/grandmother/drug dealer, all in one place. i’m pretty sure that’s a good thing, too, because much as everyone was putting on a good face for georgia, i could tell almost immediately upon walking in to the house that there are hatreds that run extremely deep among some of those people. i saw jim for the first time since my injury. he was one of the people i was talking about whose hatreds run deep… i sat in on the edge of a conversation with tall paul, gunnar and jim where they were talking about the direction georgia’s house had gone since gunnar and tall paul moved out. my philosophy generally is to avoid speaking evil of the dead. they set up music gear, and gunnar and matt and joe and leonard and a girl that played mandolin whose name i don’t remember, but probably should, played… i would have played except they didn’t have a keyboard, and i couldn’t remember the chords even if they had had one. tall paul is looking a lot better than he was the last time i saw him, but then, the last time i saw him, he was living in his truck which was parked next to georgia’s house. matt has cut his hair, and moved to california. he’s a good deal balder than he was the last time i saw him, as well… snicker…

the fremont philharmonic played for the 132nd Annual Lighting of Lenin in fremont last night, and next saturday and sunday they’re having a fund raiser for the 2005 moisture festival at hale’s ales in fremont, where the fremont phil is performing at least three times in various different forms. also, there’s going to be an art sharing in bellingham on friday, which in which i’m planning on performing, and i have to do some final tweaks on kenyth’s flute while i’m there. supposedly we’re playing for winter feast, which, i believe, is the 21st, and again, supposedly, we’re playing first night in spokane on 1 january, but i haven’t heard anything definite about either one, and i’m not too enthusiastic about either performance. the winter feast is another one of those “good old boy” events where, if you’re not one of the “good old boys” you’re not invited, except in my case i’m invited because i play in the band that’s providing entertainment… moe and i went to winter feast 2 years ago, when the phil played, and it was a typical pagan community gathering, which is to say, not worth moe and i not even being invited if it weren’t for the phil. i was even sworn to secrecy about the location of winter feast until after it was over, for fear that “unauthorised” people would show up… it was the segway, by the way, which is probably where it’s going to be again this year… i’m not too enthusiastic about first night in spokane because it’s an overnight gig, but they’re only providing us with 5 motel rooms, and i probably will have to attend without moe, which is a miserable way to spend the new year… but i haven’t heard anything definite about either one, so i might as well say i don’t know anything.

also, this absurd thing happened to me the other day… so absurd that i had to post a separate web page about it… it’s that absurd… really!

5 thoughts on “91”

  1. It’s 6:22 am and I usually would never be up this early in the morning

    on the other hand, i usually get up at 6:00, not because i have a job to go to (unfortunately), but because my wife has a job to go to.

    The Fred I know, his last name is Carpenter.

    oh well… the other coincidences are enough for me. i’m not sure what i would have done with a message from god anyway. 😉

  2. It’s 6:22 am and I usually would never be up this early in the morning, but I was exhausted last night and went to bed really early so I’ve had plenty of sleep. I love what you wrote to me. The Fred I know, his last name is Carpenter. Of course there are probably a few million Fred’s in Seattle and surrounding areas. My name is Juanita. You constantly touch my heart even though you may not be aware that was what you intended. I feel such a connnection to you, I feel such energy emenating from your writings. I still plan to (one day) use my digital camera and take a picture of myself to put on my journal.

    I look forward to each comment you send me, thank you very much.

  3. it’s odd, because i don’t have any experience with IANDS, but i had a brain hemorrhage (actually, i found out a couple of days ago that it was a hematoma, not a hemorrhage, but it’s more or less the same from a subjective point of view) last year and was in the hospital for a month… and i just friended volmarr about a month ago, so when i saw your comment on volmarr’s posting, i thought how strange that it took this guy in new orleans for us to actually get connected…

    it’s even more strange that i currently know two freds that live in the seattle area, and i would consider it a message from god if one or the other of the freds that i know also turned out to be the one you know… in fact, it would be even more strange if both of the freds that i know also turned out to be the one that you know, but that would be strange because both of the freds that i know insist that they’re "the original fred" and that the other one is an impostor, and besides i’ll save that for when it has actually happened anyway.

    i didn’t have any problems friending you… the most frequent error i get from lj is when i click on a link i get a dialogue box that says “The document contained no data.” but usually when that happens, i just go back a page and click the link again and everything works fine.

  4. Hi. Thank you so much for your post to me about IANDS and my connection to volmarr. I tried to add you to my friends list but my computer keeps screeming “error” at me (stupid computers, ha ha). I decided to look up your journal and you have some really interesting stuff here. You make me laugh and you make me very interested. I really like your sense of humor. My friend, Fred, also has that quippy kind of humor. I’ll keep trying to get you on my friends list so you may comment on my journal, if you want to.

  5. Holy crap, that postcard thing is amazing. A postcard from a German traveling in the Dominican Republic to another German living in South Africa just winds up in your mailbox. Amazing.

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