9 thoughts on “I pray this finally answers Dave Drake’s comment of concern.

  1. I don’t think the bizarre stopped with your childhood; in fact it’s probably improved with age.
    Keep up the good work!

  2. same here Bro. but it was a hell of a ride and alot of fun. i survived it, somehow, but i’m paying the price for it now in my old age. i wouldn’t change a damn thing if given the chance.
    hell, you only live once.
    buy the ticket, take the ride….. don’t let life pass you buy.

  3. “So we shall let the reader answer this question for himself: who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed?”
    ― Hunter S. Thompson

  4. Some of us embrace the bizarre childhood when reaching maturity.
    Some of us run like hell from the bizarre childhood when reaching maturity.
    Some of us reach older age in our maturity lane only to have your offspring tell you that they had a bizarre childhood.
    I’m not sure many of us ever know what normal is or should be.

  5. So you’re not going soft, mushy and lovey-dovey? 🙂
    I’ve commented in the past:
    🎶 Don’t go changin
    to try and please us
    we like you just the way you is. ♬

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