January 1, 2006

  • Should auld acquaintance be forgot


    and never brought to mind?



    Should auld acquaintance be forgot



    and days of auld lang syne?



    For auld lang syne, my dear,



    for auld lang syne,



    we’ll take a cup of kindness yet,



    for auld lang syne.

    Wow what a super intense weekend.

    It started with Work, Practice then two shows on Friday, and then it
    ended with a New Year… I don’t think I really spelt the whole weekend
    with all the crap that I had to do…

    Ok first thing, Friday was nearly one of the most intense days I have
    ever had.  Between having to feed my very sick and foaming after
    taking his medicine cat, things were just geting more and more
    crazy. 

    Early on in the morning, I went Repulse Bay to get my Dad’s car fixed,
    and after that, I had to rush to the airport to teach some drums to
    some people.  More of that later.

    Then after that, I rushed out of the airport to Mong Kok to practice
    with Arnold cause we had two shows that night, and we stil needed
    practice.

    One show at Quarry Bay, right underneath the office of CNN/Abbie no
    less.  heh heh… and the other, is Cat Store. a restaurant/shop
    that sells cat memorabilia and also lets you eat with cats sitting
    around you.

    Ok the Quarry Bay show was pretty shit, I lugged my Roland set all the
    way over there, just to play to 10 people.  Well there were a few
    people around the bars and restaurants that habit Taikoo Place, but
    what would they be doing listening to us.

    Then we went to Cat Store, and that was different.  First of all I
    played bongos the whole night, and just it was better.  People
    other than a friend that I knew clapped, and just we had a much better
    response.  Not to mention, some realy good free food at the end of
    the show from the restaurant.

    Then it was off to Lan Kwai Fong for Drinks… And then go home at 4.

    To Be Continued…

    Jonathan Out!

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