If I was stuck in a hospital I can't think of anything better than someone pickin' for me while I was there. 'cept for gettin' well soon that is...
On Jun 9, 4:56 pm, [email protected] wrote: > 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.
