“He looked kind of familiar” – Reamde by Neal Stephenson
10 thoughts on “He looked kind of familiar”
That is a lovely end to that pipe, and it does look familiar. When I was growing up we had a dog that looked like that. She was very kind and gentle, but could run 45 mph.
Perhaps he was says, “Hellooo babeee, come a little closer…”
Haha, you are quoting the Dierks Bentley song?
Not that I have known this singer before but curious as I am I searched for the words. Of course. ;-)
Yes, it was Dierks Bentley. I remembered the song lyric, but not the singer until you mentioned him. I think there was also an older blues or rock n’ roll song with a similar lyric? Can’t place it just now.
No idea. I just searched for it, found the lyrics:
Come a little closer, baby I feel like layin’ you down On a bed sweet surrender Where we can work it.
and thought: Okaaaay, English lyrics can be as stupid as German lyrics.
:-)
That is a lovely end to that pipe, and it does look familiar. When I was growing up we had a dog that looked like that. She was very kind and gentle, but could run 45 mph.
Smile.
I like the funny expression, ears cocked, mouth open like singing.
I assumed the dog’s mouth was open because it was barking, but I’m so literal. I like this image. Good work.
Naa, he is clearly singing in joy :-)
Thank you!
Perhaps he was says, “Hellooo babeee, come a little closer…”
Haha, you are quoting the Dierks Bentley song?
Not that I have known this singer before but curious as I am I searched for the words. Of course. ;-)
Yes, it was Dierks Bentley. I remembered the song lyric, but not the singer until you mentioned him. I think there was also an older blues or rock n’ roll song with a similar lyric? Can’t place it just now.
No idea. I just searched for it, found the lyrics:
Come a little closer, baby I feel like layin’ you down On a bed sweet surrender Where we can work it.
and thought: Okaaaay, English lyrics can be as stupid as German lyrics.
:-)
Love his ear :)
Me, too. He has flattened his ear so can sing with a stronger and louder voice. One does flatten one’s ear to sing louder, right? ;-)