I guess I am now wearing the hat and twirling the baton. I sincerely hope that I don't drop the damn thing.
I must admit, I was given a great start.
(Course he could have set the standard a little lower. Damn good stuff Jim!)
Thank you, Key, and I have absolutely no doubt that Chapter Two will be a gorilla stomper!
Posted by: Jim - PRS at February 4, 2005 09:58 PMNo pressure, Key.
The eyes of the blog world are just on you now. ; )
I've heard tell of your prowess at half-rubber. Hit it home, baybee! I know you can do it.
Posted by: Christina at February 4, 2005 10:26 PMIn re your previous post: Nobody Wants to Be You!
However I am sure you'll acquit yourself in tall manner. Every noir story needs a corpse, by the way. I'd shoot Jim.
Posted by: Velociman at February 4, 2005 10:51 PMI thought I'd kill em all off with some Munuvian special brew, but it just wouldn't hold true to the theme.
I guess I'll have to let a few live.
Posted by: Key at February 4, 2005 11:12 PMGood luck, Key. Remember that shoes are important! You will do well, no doubt.
Posted by: sadie at February 5, 2005 06:19 AMKey, remember, cajun women aint to be messed with!! Most of us know a little voodoo,,,
Posted by: Michele at February 5, 2005 07:27 AMExcellent point, Michele!!
A gris gris, here a gris gris, there...
And, of course, Sadie is right, it's all about the shoes...
P.S., gris gris is a voodoo curse, Looziana style...
Posted by: Christina at February 5, 2005 10:03 AMNo pressure, Key...your loyal readers expect only the finest from you.
Please don't stress over this. We are all frail beings, no matter that you will be much frailer after we verbally remove your non-elastic skin one square inch at a time if you fail us.
Now, go win one for the Goober!!!!
Posted by: Wayne at February 5, 2005 03:26 PM.. done yet?... hurry up, girl... no pressure, of course..
Posted by: Eric at February 5, 2005 03:50 PMQuit whining and write. If you can't kick Jim's ass, I'll lose all respect for you.
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