April 8, 2015

Where It's At?

Well....even though I do have two turntables and a microphone, I do not possess a super-wide tie nor a white dress shirt and dress pants from the 70's like Mr. Beck here:


However, what I do possess is my imagination, which is clearly the moistest thing that I have in abundance right now. I don't possess much of anything else of importance. Oh sure, you're yelling at your screen saying, "What kind of dribble and drabble is that? How can you say you have nothing of importance or social import?"

"Social import?"

What, we all getting Woodstocky on me here? To quote the world renown Fire Marshall Bill, "Let me show you something!"

Here, is social import:


Now then, where was I? Oh yes, the book related tags wot you see at the bottom of this here post.

I've been a little busy in the past week or so, getting the manuscript for my next book "The Taste Of Pain" ready for publication. As I mentioned last week, I managed to write the dedication, acknowledgement, where I can be found, and a sample to a previous book. Now, through the very good luck of the gambling gods, I managed to secure funds to get the manuscript formatted for e-book release AND to buy a cover for said book.

So I is one happy camper in that department.

However, in other related news, because work has still been kicking my buttocks and time is at a premium, coupled with a bunch of other nonsense I don't really feel like getting into right now, this post is the best I can come up with on the spur of the moment.

But...I promise you that very soon, I will bring you tales of not the great Ulysses, but tales of shopping on Amazon, where Amazon isn't the big bad bully in this melodrama. Honest.

To finish your Humpty-Dumpty multi-egg omelet of day, a little Cream.



(c) 2015 by G.B. Miller. All Rights Reserved.

15 comments:

  1. That's good stuff! Let us know when the book is available.

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    1. Thanks. I most certainly will. With the way things are going, I'm looking at a late April/early May e-book release.

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  2. Thank you for this "Humpty Dumpty multi-egg omelet of day!" I couldn't download the Janis Joplin video, but I'll try to find it on youtube. I'm glad that Alex sent me over, GB! I'm your newest follower!

    Julie

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    1. Thanks for stopping and thanks for commenting and many thanks for letting me know about the video. And thanks for following my blog, I shall return the favor.

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    1. I actually was thin back in the 70's and was able to get my pants over my waist.

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  4. A general comment and a thanks to Empty Nest Insider (aka Julie). Apparently the version that I'd originally posted was blocked here in the US due to copyright infringement, so I was able to find another that had no such blockage, thus fixing the issue.

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  5. I love Cream, and that song in particular. None of the best ones are ever on the radio.

    Glad you are camping happy! :)

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    1. I like Cream but I detest classic rock radio, so this is pretty much the only way I'll listen to them w/o getting annoyed.

      Yup, this is the rare occasion that I am camping happy.

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    1. Glad you like them rock songs that don't suck. :D

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  7. Good for you getting all that together on the new book. I've been totally tax-occupied.
    Good songs

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    1. Thanks, and doing taxes this late is never a good thing . Hope everything is working out for you.

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  8. I love the Cream video, mainly for how happy the drummer is. Although he keeps his mouth so open that if I were in the front row for that show I might be tempted to try to lob something in there. (Nothing harmful, just, like, a small ice cube or a breath mint or something.)

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    1. I think Ginger Baker was always happy while performing on stage.

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