Hell All, I have returned to tell you that I will forego seeing a physician concerning my dream; let me explain why.
Although I was initially scared silly by the prospect of marrying Bapu, I must admit that my fears were allayed by his demeanor.
I can't go into details much because we both agreed that some things are meant to keep between couples, but I can tell you that Bapu was a perfect gentleman. He made me feel special and never expected me to do anything I wasn't comfortable with.
The event was a lavish affair, and I can't believe that more of you don't remember it. Most of you were there, I saw you. It was a marvelous evening, and meeting each of you during the dollar dance was beyond compare.
The best part was when you all asked the band if you could play a song using their instruments. They acquiesced, but little did they know, as each and everyone of you took turns riffing the night away, that they were the opening act.
The highlight for me was when Bapu did the most amazing bass solo anyone had ever heard, it must have gone on for an hour or more, and as he nodded for the rest of you to come in, it was like musical nirvana. There was no need for an encore.
I feel better now to have come clean, but I want to thank all of you for attending the event, (there are to many to thank personally, but you know who you are,)
For me, this needs no more explanation. I think rather than needing a doctor, I am actually cured. Bapu said I would like all his friends, and he was right. You are all beautiful people. Stop by anytime, .but good luck seeing your old buddy Bapu as he is always in the studio making wonderful music, or in the cakewalk forum keeping up his post count, and that is why I
Jesse Q. Screed