Saturday, July 26, 2003 :::
Well, first things first. Congratulations are in order. Firstly I’d like to say a huge “CONGRATULATIONS” to Sian and Tim who on Saturday 5th finally tied the knot. I apologise most profusely for not being there (it would have meant swimming over 7000 miles, fending off shark attacks and trying not to swallow too much sea water) and I wish you both the world of happiness. Sian, can’t wait to see the “married you” and I look forward to meeting your other half who, just to let everyone know, I aint actually met yet.
Secondly another huge “CONGRATULATIONS” is in order to Laura and Alex who have just had a baby. Am SO happy for you guys. Have seen the photos and he looks adorable. I hope the three of you are doing fine and I shall talk to you soon.
Right, well it’s been a while. The net aint been working very well since I got back from my birthday trip so everything will be a bit muddled cause I can’t remember what’s been going on. I left for Chennai again on Thursday 17th and got back on 22nd. Was up there for Poorni’s leaving party. The whole weekend was pretty damn FANTATIC. Have written about it later on.
Between getting back from Chennai (Birthday trip) and leaving for party not much has been happening apart from work. Samy and Christi have been running off all over the place. I have been working a lot, going in earlier and doing quite a bit of stuff. There is also a progress report in this entry. The only things really worth mentioning (from what I can remember, which aint really much to go on), are as follows.
Extreme weather.
One Thursday myself and Anond headed into Karur to pick up some stuff and run some errands. We headed out at about 5:30 and before long it began to rain. Within 5 minutes it was hailing hail stones some the size of small marbles. A few minutes later we were soaked through to the skin and were being battered. You couldn’t see more than a few meters infront of you which was slightly worrying when you’re bombing it down an Indian road which is very slippery due to the balls of ice falling from the sky, on a motor bike, without a helmet. The road was getting really slippy due to all the hail stones littering it. The hail was hurting, a lot. I didn’t have a hat on, my head was killing me. We decided to press through and take refuge in SWATE. By the time we got there (10 minutes or so) we were both drenched, I had a splitting headache due to the hail onslaught and we were both very very very very cold. It suddenly occurred to me that these guys won’t really get cold cause even in the middle of winter in the middle of the night its still quite hot. What the hell is going on? This is meant to be India for god’s sake. It doesn’t hail like this in Britain and Britain is a cold country. During the day it touched 39?c and yet it was raining balls of bloody ice. At SWATE we were given tea and biscuits and we waited for it to clear. The lightning show was spectacular, the thunder deafening and the hail pelted down and eventually turned into heavy rain. 15 minutes later a very soggy Godwin turned up on a moped having been caught in the storm just outside Karur. We all just chilled out (quite literally cause it was bloody freezing) for about an hour, as the rain died down a bit, set off with me, Godwin and Anond on one bike. We were all so wet and cold we were all shivering shaking like silicone implants in an earthquake. We made it back to the village and were laughed at by most of the people we drove past. We must have looked quite amusing. Three drowned dudes on the back of a bike that’s shaking cause they area all so cold. It was still raining. My hands had turned purple. I got in, shivering like I’d been hiking naked in the Antarctic and legged it upstairs where I put on some dry cloths including my massive, fur lined jumper which I use for winter back home.
First toads, then frogs.
On 16th a bunch of 10 French people turned up, 5 students (between the ages of 17 and 19) and 5 teachers. Nothing else to tell really. I left the day after they arrived and by the time I got back they had gone. Nice people, I think, didn’t really talk much even amongst themselves.
Michael Moore hits India.
On the 16th night, finally, we sat down to watch Bowling for Columbine which I had ordered for Samy as a birthday present. They all (Samy, Christi and another dude who was staying) really seemed to enjoy it, I knew they would. They asked me to put together a PowerPoint presentation containing some of the info, important bits like how the American government under Bush Senior used the CIA to train Bin Laden and how they also gave Saddam Hussein a shit load of money to kill the Iranians whilst giving the Iranians a shit load of money to kill the Iraqis etc, as people out here don’t seem to realize this stuff actually happened. They also want other info lifted on the American culture of fear etc, should be good.
Chennai
On Thursday (17th) night I left the village and headed off to Karur station where the train would leave at 22:10 (they have changed the times, used to leave at 19:45). As usual the train was late. The journey was pretty bloody bad. You know when people say “oh I didn’t sleep” when what they really mean is they slept very little. Well I didn’t sleep for one second; I was totally wide awake for the entire journey. I was lying next to this fat slug type dude who didn’t stop snoring throughout the whole damn journey. By the time we got to Chennai I was really angry, very very tired having been awake for nearly 24 hours and was generally in a bad mood.
I arrived in Chennai Egmore station (not Chennai central as I’m used to) and was met by a driver holding a big sign which read “Jaime AREDS.” Jumped into the jeep and sped off towards the girls flat.
Arrived at about 7:30 and surprise surprise, both were asleep. Having woken both up and seen Prathi off to college I settled down infront of the TV. Poorni had gone back to bed and I had just passed the 24 hour no sleep mark. Whenever you hit this point, I know from experience (the Drome & uni), you no longer feel tired, this lasts (usually with me) for about another 8 hours before it hits me again. So long as you keep on fighting through the short periods of feeling tired your generally fine for 8 – 10 hours in-between. The fact that I wasn’t going to get any sleep that night as well was a little worrying so during the day I did attempt to go to sleep, it worked for about half an hour and then that was it, I had to face the fact that sleep was not going to happen. Coffee was the only answer especially seeing as red bull, my usual remedy, aint readily available and buying some meant leaving the house, yeah right, like that’s going to happen. I didn’t feel sleepy but I began to get a head ache, a headache that turned out to last most of the day and most of the night. No matter how many Paracetamol I choked down it didn’t seem to go away and the worst thing is they don’t sell Ibuprofen over here.
Poorni headed out at about 12ish with the girls to go and get pampered. john turned up and we uploaded alcohol from his car to the house, more people turned up and we uploaded food from the house to the car. Poorni and Prathi returned at about 4ish to begin the painstaking process of getting ready. People started turning up at about 6. Mia and Ashwini arrived with Satish, a dude called Richie turned up with another dude called Peter, both really nice guys. All the girls were running around getting ready. It had obviously taken the guys a fraction of the time and we all just sat there amused watching “se7en” and talking about film. None of us could remember what the last two deadly sins were, after much discussion (and the end of the film) it was agreed apon that they were lust & vengeance. john & Boopie turned up and then left again with Peter. john turned up again at about 8:45 to pick me up. I headed off in the car with him, Boopie, a dude called Raj and Peter to the beach house which was about 40 minutes drive away stopping only to pick up yet more alcohol. We stopped off at a supermarket and I was amazed to discover that they actually sold Heineken. European beer, fantastic, pity I wasn’t drinking.
We got to the beach house at about 9 where people we beginning to show up. I was introduced to a load of people. The other car with the girls turned up behind us. Preparations had been going on all day. There was a sound system set up with mixer and CD decks, strobe and disco lighting, a bar area serving rum, vodka, whiskey, soft drinks and beer. There was a shit load of food prepared by johns mum, ready for later on. The front of the house had a big garden; the house was raised so you approached it up some winding stairs. The back was on the same level as the house as had a pool which faced the sea which was only a few hundred yards away. The house was wicked.
The party began. I still had a splitting headache and spent the first hour or so setting up fire equipment, being a little anti-social (felt a little out of place) and waiting for some decent dance music to do some glowstick poi to. After a half hour session of hip hop finally someone put on some cheesy trance and armed with double glowsticked (blue and green on each one) poi I headed onto the dance floor. When people realised what was going on all the lights got turned off, the music pumped up and the dance floor totally emptied. Man it was great. I hadn’t done glowsticking properly for a long time, since the Drome got closed down (I think). I kept on expecting to see Hélène on one side, Ilya on the other and being generally surrounded by fairies, it was odd, very odd indeed. It all went really well. One stick broke and flew off narrowly missing a group of people, after retrieving it and fixing it, it was back to the floor. Hope people enjoyed it, they seemed to; john made a few encouraging comments over the mic and there were points when people cheered, all good stuff. Anyway, several sessions, a lot of sweating, and a few near misses later I stopped. Was about to say I’d never done it in these temperatures but the Drome used to heat up quite a bit, anyway, it was bloody hot. I was over heating big style; I still had a headache but was very happy that people had enjoyed it. I went outside to cool off and to prepare the fire stuff. Quite a few people came up and congratulated me on the performance.
I ended talking for quite some time to a guy called Nix. This dude has an excellent taste in music ranging, like me, from jazz (Miles Davis) to progressive metal (system of a down, rage against the machine, tool, down etc) to rock (led zeppelin etc) and lots of things in between. We talked for ages about Kerrang, how bands seem to get worse as they become more and more commercial the classic example being Korn who we both agreed had fantastic first 2 albums and then turned into a big pile of crap. He wanted to borrow my copy of Audioslaves first offering to the world, I really badly want to borrow Tool’s “?nima,” Done deal, all good.
About an hour later I headed out onto the green at the front of the house to light up. I did so, but within a few minutes several things had gone wrong. First off the poi weren’t burning well at all. I kinda thought this was going to happen as after the last time at AREDS they were left outside for a few days and not packed away. Secondly, on of the loops on the new handles I had had shipped in from New Zealand especially (after melting the old ones) snapped. The sudden feeling of having all the pressure of a fast swinging fire poi put all on one finger was a bit much and took me by surprise which ended up with me clocking myself in the head. It wasn’t that bad cause know one noticed but I think it smoldered my hat a bit. I pulled off my hat which then got caught up in one of the wicks and caught fire, oops. Nobody seemed to realize any of this had happened which was cool but it hadn’t been as good a first run as hoped. A little pissed off of extinguished, put them into soak and set myself up for another fun.
Quite a few people came down to watch. I did a few more runs which were all a lot more successful, did some fire breathing and it was all cool. After I’d done a bit I sat down to get a breather and ended up talking to a group of people who included Nix and a group of Prathiba’s college friends (Bu, Minoti (Nix girlfriend), Dia and Triptie). Really nice guys. We talked for a while about England, poi & fire, the differences between India and England. A few of them said they wanted to learn poi, safe, always happy to oblige.
At about 2ish everyone ate, I had a shower and spent the rest of the night wondering around talking to people particularly Bu and Nix. At about 3 people started packing everything up. Everything was transferred into several cars. Lots of pics taken of the group, I exchanged phone numbers with a few people and got lots of invites for “chilling” and meeting up when I returned back to Chennai, whenever the hell that may be. Everyone headed off, some back to the flat. I went in the car with Richie, nearly got stopped by the police at a check point, had a talk about the advantages of going over speed bumps at an angle, the advantages of driving a Mercedes to a Jaguar, (not to sure about that one), and discussed London nightlife particularly “House of sound” (I think he meant “Ministry of Sound”, to which he had been to a few years back.
We got back to the flat and started transferring stuff between cars and into the flat. A group of the guys (john, Boopie, Mia, Ashwini, Satish, Richie and Peter) stayed the night. I stayed up for a while talking to Satish, Richie and Peter about films, coming up with the best Pulp Fiction quotes, about how we all wanted to go and see “Bruce Almighty” and other things like how crap N-Sync are and the advantages of sleep (seeing as by this point it was Saturday morning and I hadn’t slept since Wednesday night). I still had a splitting headache, more Paracetamol; at last they were beginning to bloody work. People over here have comented on the fact that I seem to take a lot Paracetamol. The way I look at it is if you have a headache its better to take something rather then going around feeling like there’s a rat in your head. These guys don’t agree. Christi, whenever I go for the Paracetamol, gives me Homeopathic stuff. She says that the chances are the reason Paracetamol don’t work as well as they used to, is down to the fact that I’ve taken too many and they are beginning to loose their effect. Fair point, I did wonder about this when I had to switch from such things to Ibuprofen whilst I was in Uni. Mmm, worth thinking about I suppose.
Everyone started heading to bed at about 5ish. I spent a bit of time with Poorni sat on the floor of the outside balcony talking about her leaving the country. I think it began to hit her but she still hadn’t really realised it was happening. I said it was exactly like that with me and Indian. In actual fact it hadn’t really hit me until I was actually in Karur which was about a month into actually being in the country. These kinds of feelings are totally normal, infact it’s a bit like getting married, everyone would be seriously freaking out if you weren’t having second thoughts. Went to bed at about 5:30:
In general I had a really fantastic evening. It was great getting to talk to more, like minded people (especially on the music side of things.) Cheers guys.
The next day we did very little. Prathi has exams at the moment (these guys have to do a stupid amount of exams all the way through the year, not just end of years). She spent the whole day studying.
In the evening me and Poorni got bored. We watched some movies including “Joe’s Apartment” (terrible) and some other stuff. I drew some eyes on her eyelids like we used to do at the Drome. Man she looked freaky. They drew some melting eyes on my eyelids, apparently I looked pretty freaky. We started to systematically work our way through the remnants of the party alcohol supply. We watched TV. At about midnight john, Boopie and Peter turned up to pick up some stuff. Me and Poorni found the fact that we had eyes on our eyes most amusing, they didn’t. In actual fact they were very unimpressed at our antics. Our previous good mood dive bombed itself into the floor and lay there in a burning wreck. They left; the burning wreck fixed itself and took off again. We watched a documentary about the London Underground. I spent half the time going “I used to hang out there” etc. The TV got turned off. We talked about siblings, she on how hers had been very ill with Typhoid malaria, me on how mine had totally lost his memory after falling over and then being hit by a car, depressing stuff. It was rescued by a conversation about the differences between Indian and British culture and basically what were the differences between us. By 5 Poorni was totally gone. She had been drinking Russian vodka with 7-up and home made lemonade, I was on Royal stag Indian/Scottish whiskey (don’t ask, apparently it’s a blend between scotch single malts and Indian, well, something) and 7-up. I was beginning to feel a little wobbly but she was pretty mashed. We went to bed at about 5:30 after realizing that Christi was going to turn up at the house in less than 2 hours.
Sunday day was pretty uneventful. Christi turned up at about 7ish (I imagine, I don’t really know, I was asleep) and then left at about 10 to catch a flight to Calcutta (for some meeting).I felt fine, slightly dehydrated but generally fine, especially after getting some food and electrol down my neck. Poorni was obviously suffering from a delayed hangover which reared its ugly head around lunch time, hardly surprising.
The British grand Prix was on. It was the first race of the season that I had actually been able to watch. Poorni was asleep / passed out (poor thing), Prathi was studying (poor thing), I took advantage of the free TV and watched pretty much the whole thing, including pre and post commentary. It was a very good race. Every driver held a top 10 position at one point or another, exciting stuff. De Mata held pole for quite some time, in a Toyota, not an easy task. It really isn’t the same without Murray commentating. Also, although the coverage was the same as in the UK the commentating team was different (Star Sports team). This again made a huge difference, but it was certainly great race, I thoroughly enjoyed it, only a few cans of Fosters short.
At about 9:30 me and Poorni (Prathi was still studying) were picked up john and Boopie and driven to the cinema to catch the late showing of “Bruce almighty” which I must say is one hell of a good film. It’s hilariously funny (the packed out audience were pissing themselves throughout the entire movie) and very well done. A MUST see although I still reckon them putting an interval in the middle of all their films is a big mistake.
After the movie we were dropped back at the flat. We all stayed up until about 3, doing nothing in particular, and then went to bed.
Monday morning showed Samy tuning up and then leaving at about 10ish. Me and Poorni headed into town, checked emails at the local net centre, went and got some photos developed, changed some money and then headed off to College road to pick up and meet Prathi, Dia, Triptie and Minotie. I, for some stupid reason, wasn’t allowed inside the college and had to wait outside. I have no idea why because I have always been allowed in and, generally speaking, its pretty much one of the only girl’s colleges that allows blokes in. Was later informed that it was one of the guards, who’s just a bit of a twat.
After meeting them we all headed off in 2 autos to Coffee day to drink coffee (the utter irony). We hung around in the coffee place for about 1 ½ hours and then me and the girls headed back to the flat. I packed, Samy returned home and then I left at about 18:30 in a pay taxi.
I got to Chennai Egmore station at about 19:15 and after spending a few minutes staring blankly up at a departure board that was all in Tamil managed to find my train and board. I ate, listened to music and then went to bed. As I said earlier for some reason they have changed all the train times. This now means that you arrive in Karur at 04:30 which means getting up at 4ish. Its bloody ridiculous and I think someone or other is going to get a petition going to request that the return Chennai-Karur train leaves Chennai the same time as it does on the Karur-Chennai which would mean leaving at 10 and getting in at 7ish. Its really stupid especially when you consider that 90% of the people on the train get of at Karur and don’t travel on to where the train terminates in Erode, unless on sleeps in obviously.
I arrived in at 4:30, was met by Raj, driven back to the village and went straight to bed knackered.
Tuesday morning I got up and, slightly late, headed up to work.
• The reason I haven’t updated in a while is because the net aint been working at all. Between returning from my birthday trip and leaving for the party trip to Chennai I had written a load about what was going on at work. My writing was all about work cause there wasn’t anything else going on. On returning back a few days ago all this stuff aint relevant anymore because we have done so much since then so now I’ll just give you a quick progress report. So to reiterate, between returning from and leaving for Chennai all I did was work.
When I got up to the site quite a bit had changed. The work in the last few weeks has involved laying down the foundations of a meter wide path that runs all around the site linking all four rooms of the dorms, the theatre and 4 points of the pool where the ladders are now situated. The tiling has begun and should be finished tomorrow which is great. The ladders have been put in (two at the deep and two at the shallow) and at the top of them on the pool edge have been laid foot dips. This is, obviously, to promote hygiene among the children and will mean everyone won’t have to walk around wearing those bloody plastic sock things that prevent varuca’s etc.
There will be posts laid around the pool on which a net will be attached (hanging over the entire pool) which will prevent damage to tiles and people from falling coconuts, as palms surround the pool on all sides (even one in the middle).
A ½ foot wide/deep channel round the pool, where the water will overflow into, has been laid and will be filled with pebbles once pipes have been laid to pump the water out onto the fields. When finished the water will flow over the pool edge, fill the channel and an areas beyond the channel creating a wash of about a meter round the pool (sorry, it’s kinda difficult to explain).
The bridge has had it sides touched up and now has a 3-4 foot handrail/barrier which makes it impossible to get from the bridge directly into the pool. This is, obviously, for safety reasons as if one were to dive into the pool your likely, as one dude found out, crack your head on the bottom.
Else where on site, between the theatre and dorms, have been sunk 6 foundations upon which, pillars will be built. These will support the covered dining area which will be open save for a wire roof. Fast growing creepers will then be planted at the base of each pillar which will, eventually (hopefully) grow up and cover the wire frame.
The area around the theatre and both dorms has been raised about a foot and surrounded by a small wall. These areas will eventually be filled in with soil and use to grow plants, flowers and creepers etc. The dorms have been white washed and one has had its floor laid. The floor is red and was done by adding some really strong red oxide dye to cement and then slapping it down. It has a 1 foot black border and is, at the moment, a few cm underwater which will cure it. One weekend we are going to get all the AREDS kids to come in and paint what they will paint aint really been decided but we may just have them paint squares and circles, of all sizes, in different colours, simple yet effective. Once this has been done these buildings will be finished but for the fan and shower installation. The doors have also been added.
The roof of the theatre has also been finished. It all looks fantastic.
We still have to lay a path, do lots of planting in the garden areas, paint the inside of the theatre and dorms, lay the theatre floor and put up the covered dining area. Should be finished soon.
Hope your all ok. This has just been hurriedly posted cause the net connection is crap and I aint to sure when I will be able to post this so if there are mistakes and stuff that’s why, I aint read the whole thing yet.
Will keep you posted.
jaime
::: posted by j(e t')aime at 5:01 AM
Friday, July 04, 2003 :::
Greetings.
Well the last week I have pretty much been just working. Have been getting up earlier and getting to the site earlier and therefore working, blatantly, more. Have been going into Karur most days to sort out my phone which has been playing up in the fact that it aint been charging the way it should be. Think its been sorted out now so that’s cool.
The site is coming along well but we seem to be moving very slowly. The two dorm buildings have pretty much been completed apart from a few bits and pieces. They both have a roof, the toilets have been added and the water tanks that supply them have been fitted. The electrics have been put in and they are just waiting for the shower fittings and the finishing touches i.e. blasting the floor and walls. The rooms need to have the flooring done, painting done (we are going to get the kids involved with that), and electrics added.
The pool aint changed much at all. All the concreting has been done. A wall about 2 meters away from the pool side has been constructed round the perimeter and is in the process of being filled in. Most of the pipes have been laid and an electric pump added. We are just waiting for the tiles. I have been asking every time I have been up there for the last month and am always told that they will be here next week or tomorrow. Today someone said that they would be here in August. I hope he was joking. There is about 2000 sq feet to lay; it will take quite some time once they arrive if they ever bloody arrive. The bridge also need touching up, terracotta tiles laid and barriers added.
The theatre roof has been started. A very large metal posts have been attached to each of the 6 main pillars; they all meet in the middle. On these smaller metal and wooden bars shall be added and then onto these shall be laid the palm thatch which is on site and just waiting to be put up.
The work we have been doing for the past few days is constructing part of the perimeter wall at the far end of the site (furthest away from the farm and theatre.) This will apparently be 10 feet high. The problem being that this is apparently where the entrance should be. The million and one holes that dotted the site (which were mainly for electrics and water etc) have pretty much all filled in which makes staggering from one place to another with a massive bucket of cement a lot easier and a lot less treacherous. The whole thing is looking very good but I can’t really see the whole project being completed in the next month.
Thursday: Well the good news is that after hassling the guys for the last month the tiles have finally turned up. They come in two different types of blue (dark and light) and a terracotta colour which look like a bar of chocolate (all separated up into squares). This and the fact that the white washing of the rooms has been completed, the flooring has begun and the tiles for the bathroom and toilets have shown up mean that things are finally beginning to happen, at bloody last. The tiles have, unfortunately, got to be laid by another group of workers who specialize in this type of work. This is good cause it means that everyone else will be able to concentrate on getting all the things that have been started, finished but bad because it may take a while to get this new group of workers active. I imagine the engineer has all this in hand, I hope. For those who are interested here is a copy of the handout that was given to all of the general body (of AREDS) members at the meeting and outlines some of our aims etc.
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ACTS:
AREDS Children’s Theatre School:
Aims:
• To provide facilities to allow children to mix inter-caste. Such integration at such an impressionable age will alleviate prejudice later on in their lives.
• To allow children to mix with member of different age groups and with the opposite sex.
• To provide facilities that will allow children to set their sights and goals higher than what they perceive to be their future.
• To provide children with theatre and drama study workshops and lessons which build self-confidence and also improve other skills like communication etc.
• To provide facilities which children living in rural areas would usually never have access to (swimming pool, theatre.) This will hopefully prove to them that setting their sites higher than their everyday situation is possible.
• To provide recreational activities in the pool including swimming lessons not only to local children but also to local schools and groups.
• To provide education on health and safety, when using such facilities, which will, hopefully, then be applied to their day-to-day living.
• Provide children with the experience of living within a community. Encouraging them to live, work, learn, play and co-exist with others around them.
• Providing the children with something that was entirely built for there use, their own space.
This project was initially created and built predominantly for children. The facilities were designed and built with children in mind. However, it will also be used, on occasion, by groups of people, be they children or adult, as a retreat.
The facilities, which will include a pool, dormitories, kitchen facilities, covered outdoor dining area, toilets and showers and outdoor benches and tables, will be able to be used, on appointment, by groups of individuals wishing to study or partake in current workshops & classes. Such workshops will include:
• Sessions with AREDS Playback Theatre Company
• Street theatre
• Music workshops (drumming etc)
• Dance workshops
• Performing arts
It shall also be host to meetings including things like self help groups, educational meetings, small conferences and seminars on aspects of the work done at AREDS and other organisations.
Many others, although largely dedicated to the needs and education of children, will enjoy these facilities.
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Not much else going on really. My back is beginning to show the signs of lifting heavy stuff. Most of the work we have been doing has been lifting sand carting around large pans of cement and large granite rocks for the foundations and the wall. Even though everyone else bends over to lift I have been trying to do it the right way, you know, bending your legs instead of your back. They all find this very amusing. Even though they do it the wrong way none of them ever seem to have any problems with back pain. But even with this my back has been quite painful.
What else. Samy and Christi have just bought 25 odd love birds / canaries. They are really really cute. Lots of bright colors but they never shut up, always twittering away. They are having a large aviary built in the back yard to house them all. This is nearly finished and should be fantastic. Also, the large chicken coup that was planned has been completed and is full of chickens and turkeys. Thank god there aint any roosters in there. Its bad enough having the dogs barking first thing in the morning and hearing the roosters in other parts of the village let alone having a few bloody crowing roosters outside your window. Should they start crowing, I’m going out to purchase myself a shot gun. We’ll be eating chicken for weeks.
Safe
jaime
::: posted by j(e t')aime at 9:36 AM