Friday, January 19, 2007

Lyric Notes Vol. 16

These weeks seem to get busier and busier...I guess that means we are getting lots done. And since we have this new format I don't even know if anyone is reading these notes anymore, but I will write them anyway.

For my first order of business, please let me introduce the Beards:


Jack is still working on his beard, he only stopped shaving last week, but mine seems to be coming along...I'm trying to grow and handle bar mustache to go along with it.


This picture didn't turn out that well, but what difference does it make, this is the first picture Josh has ever taken where he doesn't look like a convict...congratulations Josh. His beard is more of the rugged mountain man variety, where mine still has an adolescent "give it two more years" quality to it. Either way, we've both been breaking things with heavy tools and killing large animals with swiss army knives, the only way a TRUE man kills a large animal.

As for the theater, it's coming along. Looks like we are getting the building permit on Monday and may have a little surprise for first inspector...but I won't ruin it for him, I will tell everyone what the surprise is next week when we can't get arrested for it. I will give you a hint though..."The ants are gathering food for the winter"... wink wink... "the bank vault is locked and the goose and left the building"...get it? "The sparrow flies at night and the cockroaches are scattering before the light"...

For anyone who's interested, we are having a plastering class on the 31st of January, which will be a "barn raising" of sorts (think Witness) where American Plaster will come in and teach anyone who wants to learn how to use this sustainable plaster on our walls, which will save a huge expense to us and promote this great material at the same time. If you are interested call John Gitchell at 484-3995.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

nice beards. will try to make plaster party. saw a rather cool and unusual movie last night i would recommend: i 'heart' huckabees. don't know why we rented it. maybe because it was only 99 cents for a week at KS. i like the idea of the existential detective. i would like to be one. anybody need one? i think i would need to get one of those fancy contracts so i could spy with no restrictions. don't know what i'm talking about? see the movie.

January 20, 2007 at 6:01 PM  

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