Feeling A Bit Better...
Alright. After a bit of exercise this morning, hauling my 70 lbs. of groceries by hand without a cart 1.2 kilometers back to my apartment, I feel a bit better. Might have been the fresh air, but likely its the endorphins my endocrine system pushed out into my circulatory system, kicking around in my body after that long haul. Still, the harassment by those bullies was unexcusable.
So give me a few hours to figure out how I'm going to handle this, but I won't see my loyal readers punished for something they didn't do. So let me figure out the logistics of how I'm going to handle things, and I'll get back to you soon.
Just for a heads up on the colour symbolism scene, but more importantly because you might be able to add your voice, I signed this petition from the David Suzuki Foundation, which is actually a show of support and encouragement for the future plans of the Government to help ensure we meet our 2035 goals for 100 percent emission free electricity.
A show of encouragement and support can be as powerful as a petition, which I believe is what they were thinking when they drafted this letter. I'm just trying to share it, and certainly not to take the credit for their effort. I'm grateful for the opportunity, because after having to spew so much vitriol after that harassment session I was subjected to, it felt good to actually have an opportunity to be part of something good and very important. Even if Doctor Who or Benny Hill wasn't a part of it.
The way you can tell the difference between my friend Chuck Knights and I, is that Chuck was always a Tom Baker kind of guy, and I was always a fan of Jon Pertwee, Matt Smith, David Tennant and of course, one of the best Jodie Whittaker (despite her attrocious "bob" haircut). In all honesty, Chuck Knights is like a walking archive when it comes Doctor Who and its classic episodes, and probably one of the best people to discuss the matter with next to the show producers.
So let me work a little, because you have to work (or be active in some way) a bit if you want to play. I'll get back to you later and we'll see where this (Shhhh! Digital's Halloween plans) take us.
As my guitarist friend Tom used to say when imitating Arnold Schwarzenegger:
I'll be Bach...
...and you'll be Beethoven...
See you soon...