I've decided to bring all guns to bear, so to speak, on my financial woes. The head in the sand approach has left me buried. It's not that anyone else is too blame, more just an improper self righteousness. Nothing new right? Anyway all I can do is continue on the proper path of living within one's own means and realizing what things in life are actually a necessity. That and beg, borrow, or steal anything else that I Have to Have ;-). Besides those bastids will get their money. I just wish their was a little more push back power against the one's who are holding the bills. But there I go trying to push the blame. To quote Beck "...nobody's fault, nobody's fault, but my own."
I received some encouraging words from old and new friends through the good ole US mail yesterday. Despite my entering into this digital medium I must say that nothing will replace the joy of a letter with your name on it, or pen and paper correspondence with people you care about.
March 12, 1943 - Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" was performed for the first time, by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra with Eugene Goossens conducting. (New York Times, On This Day)....My friend requested this as his theme music when his band Vasillias Kovoros made it's debut, an event which has yet to occur.
~PullTab
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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