I thought so too. The Paz's watched as a family and enjoyed so much of this years coverage. I did keep thinking about Ali a lot though and wondering if she would medal or not ( and I don't mean bronze gold or silver either). HE HEE! The Paz's welcomed the Dulson's to Louisiana tonight and we all went out to dinner at one of our favorite seafood places and dined on oysters, crawfish, amberjack, calamari, hush puppies, and plenty of beverages. It is so good to see them and they are looking pretty fit after a few days at the Folk Alliance convention in Florida. They will be hanging out with us till Friday when we will pour them on a west bound plane. We sat by the fire (cause it's really fecking cold in La. Tonight) and had a nightcap and I am just trying to stay awake long enough to catch Ryan on Leno (NOT that Dulson himself is a wimp for crashing before 10:30 you understand) Heee hehe. I AM so bad. Ashara, your hugs are delivered and I doubt that the Dulson's will make you soire in NY due to prior commitments. Hope you ARE better dear and just so you know I WILL be doing a song called Purple Toes for you next summer.
Love Paz > Call me a sentimental sop, but this Winter Olympics was the most exciting > and enjoyable one I've ever experienced. I always have obsessively watched > the Winter games since the 70s but I found myself even staying up all night > a few times to watch the re-broadcasts of this one. Early on I was ardently > rooting for every single athlete in every competition! Unbelievable and > amazing. > > I had to laugh a little at the Bud World "riot" - have felt the same > frustration at getting a drink and some night life in SLC a few times myself > ;-) > > Notwithstanding, I think the people of SLC and Utah did a stupendous job. > > Kakki