Posted by Allan In NE on January 06, 2011 at 08:48:23 from (148.66.88.254):
I dunno fellas,
The trouble with old age is that just about every single day ya start finding something else that ya can't do anymore. Sure pizzes' me off! :>)
Was talkin' the other day with a feller about how one's hands start clamping down on ya at about the age of 55 or so. They just don't wanna work anymore.
And to add to it, I simply can't stand a camera pointing at me. I hate it! Just locks me up tight.
Anyway, I never, ever look at these videos that I put up; just lift the goofy things up there and forget 'em. But for some reason, this morning I happened to watch myself trying to crank out a tune..................
It now suddenly dawns on me that I simply have too derned much chicken sh!t in my chicken pickin'. Promise you, it didn't used to be that way.
Crowdin' 70 isn't all it's cracked up to be, boys! :>(
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