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September 13, 2003

Cash on a Safari

I'm perhaps not in the greatest state to blog about such things, but we held a bit of a Johnny Cash memorial at The Safari Pub 2nite with all sorts of folks showing up. Johnny Moad represented with about 4 Cash vinyls, and Mesh showed up with another 3. The owner was cool enough to let us play a ton of Cash, and have Isaac & Perry sing a few songs. I sang "Girl from the North Country" with Todd. It aint a Cash song, but he did do a duet with Dylan on "Nashville Skyline", so well, hey.
Anyways, it was all beatifull. Andy was there, with Isaac & Morris & Kiko & Ryan & Bethany & John Perry & Matt & a slew of others. Some folks were dressed in black.

Dunno what else to say, other than beer is meant to be drunk by the pitcher, individually. Which I'm getting fairly good at. Percy was a good dog, and didin't suffer from extreme separation anxiety and tear up the house. He did though, pull a couple of pieces from April's ward-drobe off their hangers to lay down on. But that aint too bad.

Well, I need to drink about 6 glasses of water and a couple of sugar cubes and then head to bed.

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Josiah Q. Roe | By Josiah Roe | 1:01 AM

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Ok, love the picture, but it's now impossible to read your blog.

Posted by: Jeep at September 13, 2003 7:33 AM

Sounds like a great time. Wish I could have made it.

Posted by: John at September 13, 2003 8:41 AM

You can't read this site at all!! What did you do to it! I'll be back when I can read it!!

Posted by: ruth at September 14, 2003 5:38 PM

Don't let the exclaimation point-mongerers dissuade you, Josiah. That was a lovely tribute you did to the Man in Black. Some things are more important than readability.

Posted by: mesh at September 15, 2003 11:21 AM

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