
Who’s On First?
I’m telling you: Who’s on first, What’s on second, I Don’t Know is on third.

Well, then, who’s playin’ first?

Who

Well what are you askin’ me for?

I’m not asking you—I’m telling you: Who is on first.

I’m asking you—who’s on first?

That’s the man’s name!

That’s who’s name?

Well go ahead and tell me.

Have you got a first baseman on first?

Then who’s playing first?

When you pay off the first baseman every month, who gets the money?

Every dollar of it! And why not, the man’s entitled to it.

Who is?

All I’m trying to find out is what’s the guys name on first base.

Oh, no, no, What is on second base.

I’m not asking you who’s on second.

Who’s on first!

For the Fathers
We spent our first father’s day up at the cabin where my Papa’s old friends, Dan and Lou and their twin sons, Max and Eliot, came to visit. I was very excited waiting for them to arrive!
Papa did his part by mowing the lawn while Mom and I worked on the weeds in the driveway.
When everyone showed up, we feasted in the shade while I studied the leaves on the trees with great intensity and focus.
Everyone had a great time enjoying the sun, playing in the water and walking the land.
Afterwards, Dan, my father and I took turns squawking while Mom brought victuals.
It was a lovely evening had by all!
All those drawers are filled with screws?! I feel… at peace.

Bang! POW! SleepBuster strikes again!

The Good Life
My folks finally got their act together last week and headed to the family estate in Lanesville. As my father said, “It’s not much but… well it’s not much.”
Still, playing hillbilly has its charms. Not least of which is sleeping outside in the summertime. So good.
Another charm was meeting our neighbor, Roger. He’s cool so I showed him my fist-eating trick.
And guess who came for dinner?! Oma Ina, that’s who! She worked so hard in the herb garden that I gave her a little smile. That’s my other trick that keeps ’em coming back for more! (wink wink)
All those tricks can be tiring business and if there’s one thing I’ve learned in life, it’s how to take a break.
But sleeping 23 hours a day isn’t easy — you need serious discipline to end up like this…
Still, when I wake (preferably in the middle of the night while my folks are in deep sleep), I tend to have a lot on my mind. Profound questions… Onesie or shirt/pants? Throw up now or wait a little bit? Scream or wail? Is that… is that a face? And who’s that hairy guy next to Mom?
Homer loves Oma Ina

Another good night at the Korova Milk Bar…

Big feet need big sleep!




























