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Thursday, November 30, 2006

It's a cold world out there

It amazes me how people think they can see when in truth they are blind. I used to have to deal with people like that when I carried mail. Many people would tell me that the dog wouldn't hurt a fly or he doesn't bite. Guess what, I'm the mailman, in uniform, and the dog doesn't always pay attention to the chatter around them. I invade his space, he bites. I learned to read the dog and not the owner. And if your dog looked at me cross-eyed, you didn't get your mail. Take it up with the supervisor. Other people have since told me the same thing, but I know better. If I see a dog and it's behavior carries the flags I've learned, I am probably correct in my assessment of the danger in the situation.

Don't tell me the dog doesn't bite. Tell me it's name.

Peace ya'll

(If you haven't listened to it lately, get the Iron Butterfly album Ina Gadda Da Vida)

5 comments:

Gravy JMM said...

Why?????

The Louisiana Bayou Rat said...

Because there is a basic need in all humanoid creatures to feel the beat.............

Gravy JMM said...

Didn't they do just one album with a 17 or 19 minute song...In Da Gada Davida or something like that

The Louisiana Bayou Rat said...

Actually they produced several albums of which only In A Gadda Da Vida made it into the CD format (at least it is the only one I have found so far) It was their only real hit as well. They released a special edition that has the original album plus the live version (From it's own vinyl) and the 45 version. That particular release also has the origin of the title on it. Come for a visit and listen.

The Louisiana Bayou Rat said...

By the way, the studio version was 17 + minutes. The live version is 19 + minutes.....