It’s me terry, man I just wanted ot share with all of you one of my favorite recordings of the dead, man.
Almost as good as truckin in rouge when I saw the teddy bear of peace, man. That bear, man, it was in the sky and it had nuclear warheads for both hands, man, but it wanted to put them down and hug. Man, that blew my mind. I drew a picture of it the other day man
I keep it right there, in the front of my mind, man, a lot. This song reminds me of that a lot but not quite all the way, man, it’s like right there on the edges if you squint hard you know like just barely like a veil man, that’s what I tell kids backing around the corner, man, picture the teddy bear, man, let him guide you, man, he will.
Just a thing for all you trainees coming in, man, look for the teddy bear, he’s there. If you want to play this song, man, while training or on drives, just quiet like in the background, I know it helps, I do nod my head to the music at times man and that can get in the way if you have to hit the brake, but the thing is about the teddy bear man when I play the music I really don’t. It’s cool, man. Cool. Also, I’ve been working on my ashram, man. Check it out.
It’s in the park in Seatle, I’m keeping it on the down low, man, I think they all think I’m homeless, like some of the kids did when I subbed out at the Highlands, man, that was a hoot, homeless guy stole the suweheet car, no man I’m your instructor. Truckin. You bet, man. Be awesome to have trucks so the song would fit more, wow, teddy bear calling me for sure there man what do you say Ron?
yep, i got it man, no more uke. got it. Thanks man. Terry
I like this Terry, great to see you find creative outlets for yourself other than in the class or on drives.
-Ron