stood him up
if he had to bet he would have bet he
would stand him up
therefore
he wasnt
disappointed
he reasoned he
was as reasonable as he wasnt then choosing
not to be
to be an irritant
he on the other hand played his hand
he was 94
used it like a cudgel
When youif you,
become, 94, then you can have an opinion about my decisions, or how I acted, if
you, can remember.
man had a point
so he was listening to the 1937 radio
play The Christmas Bear
“. . . the twins Judy & Jimmy Barton and their magical teddy bear, Paddy
O'Cinnamon, on a quest in Maybeland to find their missing Christmas tree star . . .”
because
he wasnt
going home for Christmas and thought his father who received a Cinnamon Bear CDset
and a CDplayer as an early Christmas gift would enjoy going day to day with him
smackdab right up through Christmas
his father was enthused at first
screwed it up from the start
listened to the first four days of
December on December One
What were you thinkin
We agreed a day at a time an Id call in the evening an you could share your
remembrances of listening to it with your parents and brother
We agreed?
We did
Why would I?
You tell me
I have no idea.
Lemme remind you
Im not coming home for Christmas an we
thought wed have some fun talking in the evenings after listening to Cinnamon Bear
Yeswell . . . I don’t like the music.
Neither do I I skip it an the recap
I don’t know how.
On the controller or the devise if handheld press an hold the next track button two
arrows in a row pointing right
I don’t know how.
I just told you listen
On the controller or the devise if handheld press
an hold the next track button
two
arrows in a row pointing right
You’re not making sense.
Are you wearing your hearing aids
What?
theres tha
old man threw down a gauntlet for damn sure he was going to live to 94 and
remember
I love ya Dad
Love you, son.
always son
rarely ever the name he and his mother gave him
0827, Saturday,
13 12. 25
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