Canned In Canmore

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Blue Morning Sunset: Three

Monday, Apr 28, 2008 9:05 PM It is a spontaneous session, as all Blue Morning Sunset moments are. Dan, cohost of the show, is in from Austin and brings his keyboard to the space to provide a blue speed to a 2-hour night that begins when the sun drops behind the Three Sisters. Jan and Mary pour the mixers and provide balance for those guests who happen to come by. Luc Duplesis finds he's Tom early on, though it is only momentary. Another Tom happens to drop by and mentions his prescribed need for a narcotic. Jan claims she left the PDR at the library but manages to open the dialogue with Tom to include his dating problems. Brian drops by and discusses his glass blowing. He answers the questions, sharing his talent for shaping glass beyond usual. Salt Lake memories and overhead bin storage is noted. The microphone gets tossed around as Dan offers blue interludes. A memory of Miss Baxter and her geographic episodes that included Sunday Farming and Two Scholars Like You. Jan pursues the good joke that stumbles onto a priest, rabbi and dogs. With dogs on the rise, Luc becomes himself again though only momentarily. Silent Mary becomes less silent. Matt Maubert drops in and speaks about his gig and whether he will pursue hair growth or plugs. Mary and Jan share their opinion on hairless men, more specifically Matt's receding hairline and his potential for baldness. Matt snubs the toupee look, claiming 2 Pak Kirpan may steal it if he invests in a wig. Nick Raspberry, sitting beside Maubert with a full head of hair, shares his tips for a full head fur. Advantages of baldness are mentioned such as rubbing a bald head in there. Mary agrees. But it is brought to question whether Elton touched areas he shouldn't have touched while wearing a toupee? Still, excursions in baldness are demonstrated as is Barry White, after which Mary adds that baldness is a sign of driving testosterone. Maubert talks about the Canmore scene claiming its hard to get action in Canmore, though he admits Lorne and Gwen do not have a problem. Nick claims he doesn't necessarily have the same problems as Maubert. Luc becomes Father Luc and people walk through the door. Father Luc starts with Nick and Maubert. He offers them advice and then states its time for open confession. Derek Casper walks in and eventually opens up to Father Luc, but in return asks Father Luc to open up as well. John Harbour arrives and denies having anything other than heterosexual relationships. When asked whether he met Jim Morrison in his former life, Harbour says no though he doesn't fully deny it may have happened. Mary reminds us that it is still the 15th, but mentions that Mark is upset having been Tom earlier on. He returns as Mark and is introduced to Father Luc. Mark claims Dave doesn't like him, but Father Luc offers the solution to the moment. Still, Mark complains that hockey players are using Nair to remove their pubic hair. He cites Justin as the culprit, but Dan takes us into a jam. Reverend Jay Bailie drops in after his stay with the St. Louis Cardinals. Justin enters and remarks upon Mark's earlier comments as to Nair. He admits to the hair removal but has his reasons. Father Luc gives his spin on it all. We are reminded that gay is happy and gay at the same time. Justin and Mark start plucking out each other's hair. "Life is a basketball ..." as the Blue Morning Sunset sets with a mention about former remarks that Bill Clinton's balls are big. It really doesn't matter in the whole scheme of things. Right or left, it is whatever you choose to believe. The truth is reality though finding the latter may be difficult for those whose sensation is influenced by political statements for vested interest purposes. It's the Blue Morning Sunset.

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