They say that California is the land where everyone goes around saying “You Know…” and nobody knows. I am very far from perfect in my grammar, but am making an effort to get better all the time.
The future is fun, The future is Fair, We already have won, We already BE THERE.- the Firesign Theater.
They say that California is the land where everyone goes around saying “You Know…” and nobody knows. I am very far from perfect in my grammar, but am making an effort to get better all the time.
NoRedInk shows promise but is very rudimentary at present. Nonetheless, the concept is laudatory.
LikeLike
I am listening to this week’s Personal Computer Show. I am only halfway through and I can practically see you turning red in frustration having to deal with Hank and Joe. You, sir, deserve a Purple Heart.
LikeLike
I love these guys already 🙂
LikeLike
I noticed, and years ago my partner and wife at the time noticed, that Californians never say, “so-and-so is an artist”, they say, “so-and-so thinks he’s an artist.” So for example, the typical Californian would say, “David thinks he’s a virus expert”. Being well-recognized as such an expert means nothing to them. For example, the artists in question, me and the wife, had just completed a donated mural for the town’s Free Clinic, called The Effort. We worked on that for 3 months! So, we did laugh when we heard at the espresso/gelato place, that we “thought” we were artists.
J
LikeLike
Well I have lived in California almost all of my 58 years (1 year in Oregon and about ten years on the road) and I have never noticed such a thing. I have pretty solid credentials in the virus field. Should I blog about that? I thought everyone knew that I was the real deal. By the way, I am also an artist (but not a painter) I have worked in graphic design, stage and set design, electronic music and of course I am a magician. Where are you located these days, Henry?
David Perry
LikeLike
This design is incredible! You definitely know how to keep
a reader entertained. Between your wit and your videos, I
was almost moved to start my own blog (well, almost…HaHa!) Wonderful job.
I really loved what you had to say, and more than that, how you presented it.
Too cool!
LikeLike