Red Rox

These rox are glorious! They formed 300 million years ago. They got slanty 70 million years ago...when the Rockies as we know them popped up. DANG!

 

I'll miss PHYLLIS

Re: Phyllis Diller. (mini novel time) My parents gave me a video of her work when I first started getting into comedy in high school. She has been a hero ever since. I had the pleasure of meeting her twice last year. The first time was blatant synchronicity. I was doing a project where I had to list 5 people I would have wanted to meet before they died...I mistakenly scribbled down Phyllis' name. When I realized she might still be around, I googled her and she was, in fact, alive. I thought to myself..."it would be radical to meet her." I closed my book and carried on with life. Later that day (literally, about 4 hours later), I went on a run through the hills of Santa Monica. When I got close to one of my favorite restaurants in the canon I slowed down. A red Jaguar pulled right in front of me and stopped in the lot. I saw a man help a woman out of the car. I saw hair first. It was Phyllis. My heart stopped. She was wearing a colorful pant suit with a matching purse and she sauntered right over to me where I had stopped in my tracks. There was a red Corvette parked in front of me and she said "Is that car yours?" I said, "No, I wish." She said, "You should take it." I proceeded to blather on about how happy I was to see her and she said she was happy to see me too. It was incredible. I was shaking for about a week. The next time I met her it was at the same place. I guess we just have the same taste in restaurants...Old School. Bottom line, she could not have been a lovelier person and she still motivates me to this day. She decided to become a comedian at age 37 while raising 5 kids. I think she's a great example that it's never to late to follow your dreams. The world will miss you Phyllis but your legend will live on! (My sap spill of the day)