No mention of Day 6 of lent yet. TC posted yesterday, so you won't hear from him for a while.
Maybe those two old bloggers just slept in?
the original bass bagging site
No mention of Day 6 of lent yet. TC posted yesterday, so you won't hear from him for a while.
Maybe those two old bloggers just slept in?
In the beginning there could have been absolutely nothing, or maybe something already existed. No one really knowns, though humans like to make up stories. As far as we know, there were no perfect beings taking care of everything. There were no devils or demons. At some point humans evolved.
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| Some early male humans had funny beards. |
Quite a few humans had funny ways of filling in time.
Someone worked out that, if you had some sort of organisation that claimed to know how everything started and how it will end, you could make a lot of money. They formed a church and made up lots of stories. They had to kill a lot of people, but they did make lots of money. Their church is still going strong and they call the people who work for the church paedophiles.
To be continued.*
* Or, maybe not.
On comments on my last post Rob is busy denying what he said in his second to last post.
"Did I really say pain is good? I did say that happiness requires struggle!"
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| Jesus says, "I wish I had never touched that bloody violin now!" |
Gods need to be the best at everything. they need a reputation of being perfect. You never hear, of a god, "Hey, he's doing his best."
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| "Me almighty! I've done it again." |
We humans tend to aim for perfection in many things that we do.
Robert is back (big surprise) and tells us we're into day two of Lent.
"Today we continue 40 days of penance and cultivate a spirit of gratitude, recognizing God's gifts in our life." he tells us. He also left a comment on my last post saying, "Actually I found the laundry post more interesting than the shoulder rest bit...strange." Well, he is a cleaner and spends more time practising cleaning things, like toilets, than he does practising his violin.
Unless you're Robert, or (probably) Peter, the idea of whether or not you should use a shoulder rest when playing the violin is quite an interesting one. Probably a lot more interesting than hearing what some Catholic drongo gave up for lent. Chewing gum? Sex? Doughnuts? Using toilet paper?
Anyway, I think I'll continue on without a shoulder rest, though I can see advantages in both ways of playing. Ah, but no one is interested around here. Though, actually, I don't write these posts for silly old Catholics who stop using deodorant for forty days or people who post about the rooms in their house. Hey, I'm not that interested in what brand of toilet paper people choose, or what they store in their garage. Personally, I find the shoulder rest concept more interesting.
Ah well, there you go.
No work for me today, though I will be looking after my elder grandson later in the day. I might also get to help out with grandson number two.
Addio, lettori noiosi.I'm waiting with much anticipation to read TC's laundry post!
The clothes dryer that Peter brought down from up north was getting a bit past the use by date. Peter did some research and found a very good model for $735. Unfortunately these dryers were all sold out when he got to the shop. No problem, he found more of them at Laundry Needs Ltd. on Thorndon Quay at the same price. He had one delivered yesterday. It fitted nicely into the gap next to his washing machine.