Pedagoguitar
I made this little drawing to help me in my continuing frustration [education] with the guitar. I can make all kinds of copies, write on the notes, chords diagrams, barre chords, etc, and I *might* actually learn something. It's bigger in real life, of course, although the pen drawings of late are pretty much actual size.
I might need a new iPod. I might sign up to pay $14 a month for a new one. I might get one for slightly cheaper than retail through my employer (a whopping $29 off). We are an iPod family. It is perhaps the single best, most-used, most-enjoyed device in our meager possession. Not a day goes by that we don't use it. We all have our favorite tunes on it, and when we're traveling we all get to enjoy it. The boys have Thomas and VeggieTales, Lauran has Sting and Air Supply (yes, it's true, and worse than you can imagine), and I have, well, all the rest of it. So, wouldn't it be great if Lauran and the boys had an iPod of their own? So they could listen to their music while going to the doctor's office or wherever, especially if I have to be somewhere else, doing what I'm supposed to be doing, listening to music while I'm on my way. Theortetically, Lauran and the boys could keep the old 1G 10GB iPod (because Lauran knows how to navigate through it) and I could have a new 3G 20GB. Theoretically. And I also might be spending the week ripping CDs onto Lauran's iMac so she can have anything and everything she'd like to listen to when she's in Chicago next week.
Untitled, 2004
I made this little drawing to help me in my continuing frustration [education] with the guitar. I can make all kinds of copies, write on the notes, chords diagrams, barre chords, etc, and I *might* actually learn something. It's bigger in real life, of course, although the pen drawings of late are pretty much actual size.
I might need a new iPod. I might sign up to pay $14 a month for a new one. I might get one for slightly cheaper than retail through my employer (a whopping $29 off). We are an iPod family. It is perhaps the single best, most-used, most-enjoyed device in our meager possession. Not a day goes by that we don't use it. We all have our favorite tunes on it, and when we're traveling we all get to enjoy it. The boys have Thomas and VeggieTales, Lauran has Sting and Air Supply (yes, it's true, and worse than you can imagine), and I have, well, all the rest of it. So, wouldn't it be great if Lauran and the boys had an iPod of their own? So they could listen to their music while going to the doctor's office or wherever, especially if I have to be somewhere else, doing what I'm supposed to be doing, listening to music while I'm on my way. Theortetically, Lauran and the boys could keep the old 1G 10GB iPod (because Lauran knows how to navigate through it) and I could have a new 3G 20GB. Theoretically. And I also might be spending the week ripping CDs onto Lauran's iMac so she can have anything and everything she'd like to listen to when she's in Chicago next week.
Untitled, 2004

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