Shopping lists & 'Where's the Stick? Part II'
OK, back to happier things. On the radio this morning I heard a suitably batty article about people who collect discarded shopping lists and do interesting and creative/insane things with them. Find more here.
The Stick is now in the UK but won't be delivered until Monday. Which is torture, especially as I now can't show off my inability to play this new and exciting instrument to my friend this evening. On reflection, that is probably a good thing. He can hear me when I've mastered 'Autumn Leaves' or 'Tutu' or, more likely, 'Chopsticks.'
The Stick is now in the UK but won't be delivered until Monday. Which is torture, especially as I now can't show off my inability to play this new and exciting instrument to my friend this evening. On reflection, that is probably a good thing. He can hear me when I've mastered 'Autumn Leaves' or 'Tutu' or, more likely, 'Chopsticks.'
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