Since last we communed in these pages yesterday, the times have been interesting indeed! It starts with the disappointment that was the Cowboy game. It was a tale of two halves. In the first half, the Cowboys could do no wrong and the Falco9ns could do no right. In the second half, the roles were reversed. In the end the Cowboys gave up a 14 point lead 3 times, finally succumbing to the Falcons 39-28. I will not dwell on it, the 'Boys will live to fight again another day.
The rest of the football day was fairly boring given my mood and I finally gave up and went to bed. I did not arise until this morning when I had a busy day planned. It got busier as the day wore on. I had to run across to the east side to help out a friend then I went 0on to the laundry chore I already had planned. That went well enough except for both change machines being devoid of quarters with no attendant in sight. My bank is close by so I just went and bought a roll of quarters there. The attendants returned from their bank run after I had all my clothes in the dryer cycle already and then proceeded to load the change machine. I guess they were really busy over the weekend as this is the firsy Monday I have had this quarter shortage occur. Again, I shall not dwell as when I left the laundry center, the brakes I just had repaired fucked up and I had to take the car to the shop.
I had the bakes repaired at a Just Brakes chain store. They not only charged me too much for parts, they did shoddy work, even going so far as to fuck up a previous repair my regular mechanic had done. So now I am out another $258, but I took it to my regular mechanic, I know I can trust him to do the job right. The lesson learned here is don't let a coupon lure to someone who wants to ultimately screw you. Always check the price with someone you trust first. If I had done that, I would not be out this $258. My recourse at Just Brakes is as yet unclear, but I will be seeking some sort of resolution to this for sure.
That is why this post is time stamped so late, I just went and picked up the car. However, I am finally here and have Music and Men all put together for you, so I am not just gonna pitch a bitch and run away, lol.
This week we will be featuring performances from the 2015 Queen Elisabeth International Violin Competition in Brussells, Belgium. Your Monday with Mozart features two of those performances. Posted down below, 18 year old American VC ‘Young Artist’, violinist Stephen Waarts
performs Mozart’s ‘Concerto No. 4 in D Major, KV. 218’ in the
Semi-Finals of the Competition, recorded live with the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de
Wallonie. Stephen was awarded 5th prize. Over on my tumblr, 20 year old South Korean violinist Ji Young Lim performs Mozart’s
‘Sonata No. 18 in G Major for Violin and Piano KV 301’ with
collaborative pianist Jonas Vitaud in the Semi-Finals. Ji Young
went on to win 1st prize.
As for the Men, it is Monday and you all know I just love me some Monday's Undies which you will find amply stuffed and on display down below. Over on my tumblr, Your Hottie of the Day! provides you a 'Window to C-in 2' that will make you green with envy. Thanks for hanging around until I arrived, see you again soon. Until next time as always, Enjoy!
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