[Shotimes] Happy Holidays Everyone.....
Donald Mallinson
dmall@mwonline.net
Sat, 25 Dec 2004 09:16:56 -0600
George,
Working on Christmas day.....I remember that from my radio
days. Actually, like you, it was kind of serene and quiet.
No bosses to yell at you, no people walking in the door
wanting something. I used to work every Thanksgiving,
Christmas and New Years Day.
Most of those days, I could count on at least one
sympathetic lady in the audience to pack up a plate of food
or cookies and deliver it to me. Nice.
Have a great day, and don't have too much fun on the empthy
roads!
Don Mallinson
George Fourchy wrote:
> I know you all will growl, but it was just a little foggy here today.....kinda cold
> under it.....maybe down to 45 degrees or so. Over by the beach, where it was sunny,
> it was in the low 60s.
>
> Going to work tomorrow at 4 am....start my shift at 5, then put the turkey in the
> oven about 6, so it will be done by 10, for the first group of lunch breaks. Made
> dressing and cornbread tonight, that'll be popped into the microwave to warm. We're
> also having prime rib and ham, courtesy of a couple of other folks.
>
> I'm just getting over the flu, and unfortunately gave it to Eva (again....she
> doesn't follow me in any cars anymore when she is sick!!), so she will stay home.
>
> I expect I-80 to be nice and empty tomorrow morning, also tomorrow afternoon at 1 pm
> when I come home. I like it that way. No black ice to worry about, no SUVs trying
> to jump the median from the other side, no cops...set the cruise at 72 (or right
> now, 2800 RPM) and listen to the CD for an hour.....my kind of commute. I'm going
> to miss that!!
>
> Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from BaySHO, and from George and the
> Lowrider....thanks for sharing our summer with us this past year.
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