Ever have a dream that seems like it could refer to another lifetime?
My mom once had a dream that she was walking down a street on Wednesday, 1864, and i once had a nitrous-induced daydream that involved me being a very old emaciated man with a hand tremor sitting on a wooden porch in an old west town, watching tourists walk by staring at me....
Okay, so i
still haven't picked all the broken glass outta the carseat yet, but Larry has obtained a salvage window, and he is a pleasure to deal with, so that way i'll take the car out there like i was going to anyway (provided what was done to the wiring harness and possibly the gear lever on the steeering column) has not made it a tow job, and i wont hafta call Snippy McSnip at the auto glass place. The glass installer was nice in september, but the gal they have answering the phone needs to chill out!
Waiting on a couple more pieces of info before i ask several brazen questions of the landlords/property mgr. Now, if our man, Gilligan, was sherriff we would not have such a security problem. Oh well we can dream can't we?
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Thanks to Kevvy McKev, our colleague at the Moonshine Fastforwarde Instatoote, for finding this, and for the brilliant "darker shade of schwartz" bit. It took me a while to get it, remembering that Sherwood made both shows.
And i loved it
because i have been listening to whiter shade of pale on my winter music mix and noting to my little friends at the relay plant (or someone, i can't remember who i babble to), that the song is a perfect example of a parody coming to represent the genre it is satirizing. Any other instances of that phenomenon? I bet there are, but i can't think of any so let me know if you do!