Email to Neil - Number 2
Quick note: If you like comics, check this guy out. I really like his strip: KCity Now for my evening's post. Just thought I'd share the second email I sent to Neil Young. After seeing him on the Corbert Report a week or so ago, I wanted to send him an email. Tonight, I finally got around to it. I was torn between sending a bizarre, yet interesting email and playing it straight. Turns out, the decision was made for me. It seems someone has been messing with my weirdness quotient because I just don't seem to have it in me. Try as I might, I simply could not be weird. What the hell is happening to me? Am I turning normal? Has writing actually provided me the theraputic benefits I claim it does when my wife gives me the "Oh, God you're writing again" look? Please tell me it's not true. Please tell me I am still as weird as I use to be. Please, I simply cannot accept living a normal life. I was very comfortable with my weirdness and I miss it deeply. Please help me bring it back by leaving the most bizarre, odd, strange, and/or weird comment you can come up with. I'm begging you. I NEED weirdness in my life. It's all I know. It's all I am. Enough groveling. Here's the email. Cobert Report Hey Neil, Caught your appearence on the Cobert Report (so I am a little late). Just wanted to let you know, I thought it was excellent. I really enjoyed listening to your words and I thought you hit the mark with what you were saying. I really wish at least one Bush would listen to you. I caught your 1991 tour in Denver just after Persian Gulf I started and I can't tell you how much I enjoyed the version of "Blowin' in the Wind". Maybe someday we will get it - war is never the best choice. I do have one question for you - was Cobert really playing the guitar? Peace, Rebeleyeball More stories from Paul Gavin. Info on novels Paul Gavin's Storefront. Technorati Tags: Fiction, Online Book, Chapter, Rebeleyeball, Paul Gavin IceRocket Tags: Fiction, Blook, Chapter, rebeleyeball |
Comments on "Email to Neil - Number 2"
Hmm, I didn't so much give it up as got bored of it..
Too bad. I really liked your comics. I guess blogging isn't for everyone. I'll keep checking back in case you decide to post more comics.
Calm down. You're weird.