SLOBuds
Gold Member
I was listening to that leftie-leaning NPR radio last weekend and heard an interview with an up and coming rock star. This was a very humble rock star who apparently spent much of his youth 'chopping down trees with an axe' ... because of his family's extreme poverty.
Well, I thought about that for a bit and tried to picture guitar player/singer with axe in hand. Kind of a whimpy guy at that. Then I tried to remember if EVER in my life, including those times when I was REALLY leftie-leaning and in the braun of my ages, had I ever chopped down a tree with an axe. The answer is 'no I have never chopped a tree downl.'
It's pretty clear to me now that axe-chopping has propensity to leave blisters and sore muscles. Not that I mind sore muscles. It's just that I like to be able to move the next day and chopping down anything bigger than a seedling would probably leave me bed-ridden.
So basically I'm thinking that our singer is full of himself. Humbly full that is. But not so much that I'd want to buy an album or two.
I'd like to do this scientifically just to be up and proper.
Have you EVER cut down a tree with an axe?
Was it larger than a Christmas tree?
If you do this on a regular basis, how often and how big, and WHY WOULD YOU???
Have a nice afternoon. It's 72 degrees and 20% relative humidity in Los Angeles right now.
Martin
Well, I thought about that for a bit and tried to picture guitar player/singer with axe in hand. Kind of a whimpy guy at that. Then I tried to remember if EVER in my life, including those times when I was REALLY leftie-leaning and in the braun of my ages, had I ever chopped down a tree with an axe. The answer is 'no I have never chopped a tree downl.'
It's pretty clear to me now that axe-chopping has propensity to leave blisters and sore muscles. Not that I mind sore muscles. It's just that I like to be able to move the next day and chopping down anything bigger than a seedling would probably leave me bed-ridden.
So basically I'm thinking that our singer is full of himself. Humbly full that is. But not so much that I'd want to buy an album or two.
I'd like to do this scientifically just to be up and proper.
Have you EVER cut down a tree with an axe?
Was it larger than a Christmas tree?
If you do this on a regular basis, how often and how big, and WHY WOULD YOU???
Have a nice afternoon. It's 72 degrees and 20% relative humidity in Los Angeles right now.
Martin