I particularly enjoy retelling my best stories because the audience reaction helps me to polish (and embellish) them!
At first I used to feel somewhat guilty about that, expecting someone to challenge me by saying "thats not how you told it last time" but my real friends assured me that they knew what I was doing and enjoyed it all the more for that.
Of course stand up comedians use that same process all the time, just watch a few rounds with Billy Connolly or Jasper Carrot and you'll quickly spot an old jokes having been given a wash and brush up.
In this my cuurent round of 'Brythan revisited' I am taking the liberty of extending those parts that I wasn't entirely happy with and the only downside is that I've completely lost the linearity or thread of the tale but I feel it will eventually be the better for it.
So what you my loyal audience are getting now is like a jigsaw puzzle ready to be assembled with your only clue the memory of the previous box art.
I remember my stories mainly by the artwork that triggered them and so I'll attempt to recreate some of them having lost my access to the originals because I lost my gmail password and cannot access the site from that angle.
Never mind, if I live long enough I hope to be able to get back my art studio facilities which are now in many ways better than they were before but require me to be able to walk again to reach that corner of this tiny apartment where all my modelling and painting stuff is stored.
Tammy is an absolute genius of a packrat that plus these wealthy Manhattanites just chuck away brand new expensive stuff like an airbrush, an artists fully loaded toolbox and much more besides that leaves me itching to get back to work.
My current infatuation is a wish to build a rubber band powered traditionally constructed model aircraft, all balsa struts and paper wing covering, you wouldn't believe how much progress has been made in this field, its almost as good as radio controlled the way they fly in constant circles for surprisingly long flights.
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