Thanks Mike. But don't feel too special, Nikki is Minnesotan, she has to be nice to everyone, it's a State law. She is still in the hospital, day 8, it's getting a little old. But I've kept playing and everyone seems to like it. Even got a request to sing Life is Like a Mt. RR at a funeral from an old gentleman who is expected to die within a month. I'll probably do it, I'm easy. He made his wife push him around in a wheel chair to follow me from room to room. Low sodium/low fat biscuits? No gravy? Man oh man. I'm from Texas, this gonna be hard, but I'll do it for her.
Clyde Clevenger Just My Opinion, But It's Right Salem, Oregon Old Circle Clyde, Please pass along my regards and best wishes to Nikki. She's always been nice to me. Anybody that can put up with the likes of us mandolineers has gotta be a saint. You make sure you get your biscuit recipe in good shape for when she comes home. Low sodium/ low fat, of course. And no gravy... As for the folks who objected to your noodling, I reckon having the rest of the people on the floor request mando-therapy is the best revenge, not to mention it might have shown them a thing or two about the healing powers of music. You might have even had 'em tapping a toe, but who would've admitted it? Good deal. Taterboy -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Taterbugmando" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/taterbugmando?hl=en.
