
Rumbolt Upset Again - Bungay Claims that He has a
Right to do Recitals when he Pleases - Fowlow to Rule!
Dan Rumbolt has taken his weapon of choice and has once again
recorded wrong doing at the chalet. I
can also verify that Rumbolt's photo accurately represents what Roy
Bungay has been up to when he is supposed to be performing his chalet
duties. Yesterday my dear wife phoned the chalet to see how
conditions were and the phone rang like it does when you phone Aeroplan on
a Friday after supper. Just as she was about to hang up, a very smug
Roy Bungay answered. "Hello, what da ya want? Don't you know I'm
practicing my violin!" said the very upset Bungay. Marjie although shocked
by Bungay's "hello ... how are you today", quickly asked for the latest
conditions which she abruptly received bfore Bungay bounced the black
telephone receiver off the rental closet wall. Fortunately, Rumbolt
was just getting off the trails with his trusty camera just after Bungay settled
into his practice and he was able to take a few snaps to verify Bungay
in action. I can assure you, that Bungay's errant behavior will be
discussed at the next executive meeting because this just can't be
tolerated. Now, there is no doubt that there is a positive side to
Roy's playing, because in talking to Linda, there hasn't been one mouse
sighted around the chalet since Bungay's solo recital. Even the
otter that was scampering across the trail a few days ago has gone missing and
was last seen by Jack Lamond bounding north just this side of Gallants.
Now Mr. Bungay ... it's alright to brings cookies, squares and cakes, but violin
recitals by the wood stove, save those for the kitchen party.
1 comment:
You know ... we really miss Roy playing in the chalet. Michelle Mac Isaac, Gordon bennett's daughter, said that tears comes to her eyes when she sees a violin because it reminds her of the many times she sat dow and listened to her father, a well known fiddle palyer in the region. So Roy do come to the chalet again and practice and the mice will come back ... they are slowly returning to their old haunt and will soon grow accustomed to the taut strings of your instrument. It was just a nit of a shoc to the system the first time you played.
Graham
PS And don't worry about Rumbolt ... he's always whining over something going on at the chalet. Actually he's just jealous that he can't play it
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