A few friends and I went to a Def Leppard concert in London back in July. It was a really fun night. I suppose the original band from the early 80s is still altogether and touring to make ends meet. They must all be in their 60s. They started playing at eight and they were done by ten. A band called Tesla opened for them, but we didn't get to our seats to hear their set. So if Def Leppard played 16 songs, 12 were from the Hysteria and or Pyromania albums. I knew most of the songs. And sure enough the one armed drummer, who I can't recall his name, was beating the skins with all the enthusiasm and capabilities of someone with two arms, and of 30 years of age. It was a really good time.
Other then that my travels haven't taken me too far away lately. I did go and attend ETFO's Provincial Annual Meeting a few weeks ago as a delegate. My new awareness of Robert's Rules of Order and certification as a Parliamentarian served me well, but there were a few occurrences where a delegate called a point of order on another, and it was past me initially, but the chair ruled in favour, and reminded the delegate to be in order.... We got the business of the union complete. There was an election with a bit of turnover, and lots of solidarity, and the odd cry of "shame" too.
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