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Saturday, January 08, 2005

I'm a *little* tired.

Last night at the Hard Dock turned into a blast! Soon the crew was there and we were all having a ball together. Good times all around. It was Jack's first time seeing Sister Luck out and I think he was enjoying himself. Kira did a good job on the guitars as usual. I called Lesa and soon she and her crew came on the scene and joined the fun. It was a great night all in all. After the band was done, Phillip and Leslie came over to the house to sit and talk a little as well as check out my drum studio and other instruments. We might be getting some bluegrass stuff together in the near future is Leslie makes good on her mandolin intentions. Got in bed LATE.

Got up Saturday morning then... went back to bed. Got up again, this time around noon and this one stuck. Finally got my day rolling. Met up for band practice which I think everyone will agree - went extremely smoothly especially with Eric and Kyle not having played in a few weeks. It was good to see E back with his bass in hand. He also looks to have finally kicked his stomach funk but not without sharing some of the choice tidbits about the experience. Thanks for that dude.

Spent the evening with Jo - she's the one that helped me with some sound stuff back in the beginning of December. She only has a few more days before she moves up to Tennessee to continue her college career. Did some shopping then sat down to dinner at Macaroni Grill. We ate entirely too much but neither one of us has any sort of weight problem to be concerned with so it was all good. Talked about music, school and weird diets. That pretty much wrapped up my evening. I think I'm going to kick back with some amaretto and watch some tube before retiring for the evening.

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