Now, my children are all fairly unique individuals, but how in the world does any child of mine have enough self confidence and nerve to get up in front of a crowd of strangers, and sing Roxanne?
How?
These four people who live with us continue to amaze and surprise me.
That was awesome. I wish I was 19 again.
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ReplyDeleteit's a shame, he's not athletic.
bless his heart.
How can you NOT watch that and think about how proud you are of the boy,,,ney,,,the man!
ReplyDeleteTakes confidence for him to do that. You go, guy!
He is no Sting, but I don't fault him for getting up on stage on belting out a classic Polic song. He did seem to be getting cheers from the people in the audience. I just imagine what he will do next year when I am there.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how these genes we pass on are so defective.
ReplyDeleteThomas, I hope my son grows up to be like you. :)
the sad part is that he for got the song at the end he said.
ReplyDeletein there you can here johanna and thomas' friend chering in there...
dad what is that sopost to mean, that we suprise and amaze you??????
NOT ATHLETIC!?!? blasphemy.
ReplyDeleteThoams, face it, you are athletic as I am rich.
ReplyDeleteThomas - GOOD MAN.
ReplyDeleteJust one thing though: I didn't know I'd been giving singing lessons. But hey, there's still time to learn to play guitar ;)
Yeah that was a fun time. I was the guy playing guitar in case any of you noticed! But the glory belonged to Thomas, I was only his accompanist. Thomas and I were so nervous, but when we got on stage and heard the roar of the crowd we were ready to go.
ReplyDeleteHey Mark - gotta get you a Telecaster and a Roland echo unit.
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Sweet music. Start negotiating for a recording contract.
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