Re: lost and found
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:25 am
Excellent idea.
Some time ago I lost my mind, and now have no idea where to look for it!
Some time ago I lost my mind, and now have no idea where to look for it!
Apropos of nothing, are hymns sung in a hearse?iiipopes wrote:Hmm. A hymn comes to mind....
A lot of it was actually nice stuff, lots of jackets and winter coats, backpacks, shoes (why would a jr. high kid leave their shoes in the band hall?). I always wondered if any of their parents ever said, "hey, where's that new $80 coat I just bought you?"bloke wrote:junk box
bloke wrote:I'm considering filing grievances with my per-service orchestras to wear Emotional Support Sunglasses (ESS), aka Service Sunglasses (SS).
I may be able to help you. Place your hand (either one) on the top of your head and begin sliding forward. You should eventually feel them. Seems to work for most people that lose their reading glasses.bloke wrote:1. Has anyone seen my black-rimmed sunglasses...??
I tried to play some jazz yesterday without them, and - instead - had to close my eyes.
Disability misappropriation.bloke wrote:http://www.extemporaneoustheatre.com/ch ... sp?chr=115Three Valves wrote:Impersonating blind persons whilst playing jazz is frowned upon these days...
That's known as the "I can't look for my glasses until I find them" scenario. I did it once recently too. I was never supposed to get this old. Unfair.MartyNeilan wrote:I may be able to help you. Place your hand (either one) on the top of your head and begin sliding forward. You should eventually feel them. Seems to work for most people that lose their reading glasses.bloke wrote:1. Has anyone seen my black-rimmed sunglasses...??
I tried to play some jazz yesterday without them, and - instead - had to close my eyes.