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Last night's show went quite well. Much thanks to all those who came out and stuck around on a sleepy Thursday night.

Pouring my heart into these songs, playing music with my two closest friends, and feeling the loving support of my best lady only reminds me of how happy I would be doing this for the rest of my life.


I'm reminded of this passage from Henry David Thoreau's Life Without Principle.

There is a coarse and boisterous money-making fellow in the outskirts of our town, who is going to build a bank-wall under the hill along the edge of his meadow. The powers have put this into his head to keep him out of mischief, and he wishes me to spend three weeks digging there with him. The result will be that he will perhaps get some more money to board, and leave for his heirs to spend foolishly. If I do this, most will commend me as an industrious and hard-working man; but if I choose to devote myself to certain labors which yield more real profit, though but little money, they may be inclined to look on me as an idler. Nevertheless, as I do not need the police of meaningless labor to regulate me, and do not see anything absolutely praiseworthy in this fellow's undertaking any more than in many an enterprise of our own or foreign governments, however amusing it may be to him or them, I prefer to finish my education at a different school.


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