RB6: Resurrection
I think I caught Bahamas Ebola. I got back to NYC and spent the next week and a half lying on Carmine's couch, hoping for death. I'm finally back in the land of the living, but I decided to scrap the rest of my trip plans. By the time I drove to North Carolina, I'd be completely wiped out again, so I opted for a closer target; I'm back in Ithaca.
After a few more days here with Dan, Sarah, James, and Jenn, I'll be heading home. It looks like I'll even have a job - a real job, with health insurance, 401K, the whole look-at-me-I'm-a-grown-up bit.
After a few more days here with Dan, Sarah, James, and Jenn, I'll be heading home. It looks like I'll even have a job - a real job, with health insurance, 401K, the whole look-at-me-I'm-a-grown-up bit.
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Hey Karl!
Glad to know you're back amongst the living. I'm sorry it took me so long to get back to you. SO MUCH going on around here...
At first, i was worried about lodging, 'cause I had Alabama family coming to town at the same time you were coming. I was trying to work out the logistics there, and then I had a cousin pass away. As you know, that kinda made a clusterfuck of things, combined with job drama and interviews...
Anyway, that's the long of what took me so long. I really am sorry that you're not making it to the area. As curmudgeonly as I may be, I was looking forward to hanging out. I would've called you, but I don't have a number. Feel free to call me, though. J&J Productions have my number if you don't.
W
No worries, Will; I wouldn't have been much fun, anyway, with my Ebola. By the way, I'm sorry about your cousin.
I'll email you my number so you have it. Tarek's talking about a second E7 album. I hope we can find a way to do that; my songs have never sounded better than when you sing them.
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