Thursday, May 18, 2006

Dream Date

Morning weigh-in: 178.5#, 11.5% BF

Interesting dream last night: I was hanging out at a sort of cliff or escarpment, and I ran into this really cute girl. We got to talking, and I just happened to sing part of "Change the Locks" as sung by Lucinda Williams, and she said "Wow, I have two tickets to see Lucinda Williams, do you want to go?" Then the alarm went off, oh well -- but you know what I'll be humming in public places today...

The song that's really stuck in my head is from E-Rock's Christmas CD:

Guy: A monkey and a donkey,
Girl: Ya-Ya, poo-poo, tat-tat.
Guy: A donkey and a monkey,
Girl: What do you think of that?
Guy: They had a silly argument,
Girl: Ya-Ya, poo-poo, tat-tat.
Guy: Which one could run the speedier,
Girl: What do you think of that?

Over and over and over and over. You down with OCD, yeah you know me...

Chain Gang meeting last night at Which Brew. Pretty good dinner party, and a good if very abbreviated meeting. It was a little easier, in that context, to not drink than it was there the other night. Then again, I stuck around for only a minute afterward, to talk to my friends Jeff & Tracy, who just got married.

Today is an appointment with the infectious disease doctor; this is the second visit, of about six total if all goes well. I have the crock pot cooking away at home for afterward.

2 comments:

Phil said...

Don,
I had this song on an old old record that my grandparents brought from Palestine to Lebanon in the late 1950s. They had an old crank gramphone with louvres for volume control. I loved the song and of all the ones I listened to on their records this one remains in my head.

But you must know it goes back to the fifties and probably earlier.

Phil Hanna cphanna51@msn.com

Phil said...

I heard the ya ya poo poo tatat song from an old gramphone my Armenian grandparents brought from Israel to Lebanon in about 1956 or so.
Phil Hanna
cphanna51@msn.com