On a sad note, today was the first day someone said "no" when we asked them to participate in the daily bubble. I can't blame the guy. He was at work, in uniform and thought it wouldn't be such a good idea to blow bubbles on duty. He did say that he had a lot of bubble blowing experience with his grandkids. Anyway, it was sad. People in uniform should be allowed - no they should be encouraged - to blow bubbles. It's just good for morale.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
darkpark larry
Daily Bubble #12 brings us Larry Flynn of darkpark. He came over to visit and was happy to blow some bubbles. Want to hear his music? Go on over to his myspace page, listen and be his friend.
On a sad note, today was the first day someone said "no" when we asked them to participate in the daily bubble. I can't blame the guy. He was at work, in uniform and thought it wouldn't be such a good idea to blow bubbles on duty. He did say that he had a lot of bubble blowing experience with his grandkids. Anyway, it was sad. People in uniform should be allowed - no they should be encouraged - to blow bubbles. It's just good for morale.
On a sad note, today was the first day someone said "no" when we asked them to participate in the daily bubble. I can't blame the guy. He was at work, in uniform and thought it wouldn't be such a good idea to blow bubbles on duty. He did say that he had a lot of bubble blowing experience with his grandkids. Anyway, it was sad. People in uniform should be allowed - no they should be encouraged - to blow bubbles. It's just good for morale.
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