There's a way
We are off today to visit a lawyer in Sedro Wooley to write up some wills.
Added up all our stuff and found out we have lots.
So we've got to divvy it up for the next generation.
Hoping I get to keep enough to spend on promoting my mediocre music.
I'm thinking of leaving a penny to the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
Added up all our stuff and found out we have lots.
So we've got to divvy it up for the next generation.
Hoping I get to keep enough to spend on promoting my mediocre music.
I'm thinking of leaving a penny to the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
Labels: Take that SSO
1 Comments:
Isn't Sedro Wooley where the "other" WA state mental hospital is? The original one being in Steilacoom, down here. Seems like a long ways to drive to utilize the services of a lawyer.
"Being of sound mind and healthy id," yeah, Melva and I did our wills like 12 years ago. Now, with the stepdaughters all grown up and married, and grandchildren appearing like dust mites, I suppose we will have to "re-do" ours like annually or semi-annually". I used to think that my film collection (12,000+) was my most valuable asset, but times changing like they are, 80% of my collection is on VHS, which reduces its value to about a nickel a film, or less. I guess if you live long enough, the nature of reality morphs into all kinds of weird shit. I like that leaving SSO one pfennig, one peso, one peaster. That's what you are supposed to do if a waitress gives you crappy service, or an attitude problem.
Have you decided if you are going to David's concert? Maybe Keth can advise you as to the blog counter issue. Rick Mobbs keeps insisting that my name "links" to nada. I am fully registered with E Blogger and Word Press, so I have no idea how to fix that either. Some of the other commentors are "trying to reach" me. Oh well, that makes me the mystery man, not "easy" just any old cyber slut, enit?
I was able to poeticize a narrative of Alex's this morning. That was fun. I posted the latest Janet Leight haiku as well. I still need a bunch of instruction as to how to make our new Mac do all the PC things I am used to doing. My son-in-law, Joel, is getting a Word program so that we can continue to use what we are used to. I can't quite figure out how to copy jpg's into the photo folder, or play mp3's yet. He saved my 2,000 pages of saved documents from Dell Word on a thumb drive, and pasted them into several portals in the Mac, but I want them all together as Word documents in a folder I can find. God, I love computers.
Glenn
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