One hometown and a good chunk of life ago, my wife and I were bicycling past a U-Store-It facility and heard music. It was pretty loud and pretty good, and it sounded pretty live.
It was. It was a local band called Nineteen Wheels, and they had figured out that a self-storage joint on the outskirts of East Lansing made for a pretty good rehearsal facility. They didn’t mind their small, colorfully and curiously dressed audience, and we enjoyed the concert. Not long afterward, their record Six Ways from Sunday came out, with the minor hit “13 Seconds to Burn.” It’s a prison song, and the narrator is counting the days: Forty years, ten months, three weeks and four days, twenty hours, six minutes and thirteen seconds to burn.”
I read that Willie Nelson once joked that “If I’d shot my old lady when I first thought about it, I’d be out by now.” If the narrator of 13 Seconds to Burn was true to his timeline, he’d be just over halfway done.
That’s a darn good song to stick in my head like that, in the background, just waiting for the right bit of my own writing to bring it back into the exercise yard to soak up some daylight for a while. Hang in there.
Bilan almost 6 years ago
You can ask her about her retirement also.
rekam Premium Member almost 6 years ago
With Caulfield as one of her students, I can well imagine she knows both his question and the answer for Bilan.
rhtatro almost 6 years ago
Add two hours for detention.
sandpiper almost 6 years ago
Caulfield just got a glimpse of his future.
jpayne4040 almost 6 years ago
I don’t think that was intentional, Frazz.
Milessio almost 6 years ago
Do they both have GPS watches (showing 1/10s)? Caulfield, possibly, but Mrs Olsen!
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 6 years ago
The problem with Caulfield’s question is that the correct answer keeps changing — literally second-by-second!
Al Nala almost 6 years ago
NOT SOON ENOUGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer almost 6 years ago
I would assume that caulfield would know this.
Nachikethass almost 6 years ago
I hope both Frazz and Caulfield also appreciate what the Mrs Olsens of this world contribute to the society.
cervelo almost 6 years ago
Caulfield looks odd in the first frame. I’m not sure we should be able to see both his ears from that angle.
Nick Danger almost 6 years ago
By this time you would think she would have learned to say, “Any questions on the subject we have been discussing?”.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
Frazz12 hrs ·
One hometown and a good chunk of life ago, my wife and I were bicycling past a U-Store-It facility and heard music. It was pretty loud and pretty good, and it sounded pretty live.
It was. It was a local band called Nineteen Wheels, and they had figured out that a self-storage joint on the outskirts of East Lansing made for a pretty good rehearsal facility. They didn’t mind their small, colorfully and curiously dressed audience, and we enjoyed the concert. Not long afterward, their record Six Ways from Sunday came out, with the minor hit “13 Seconds to Burn.” It’s a prison song, and the narrator is counting the days: Forty years, ten months, three weeks and four days, twenty hours, six minutes and thirteen seconds to burn.”
I read that Willie Nelson once joked that “If I’d shot my old lady when I first thought about it, I’d be out by now.” If the narrator of 13 Seconds to Burn was true to his timeline, he’d be just over halfway done.
That’s a darn good song to stick in my head like that, in the background, just waiting for the right bit of my own writing to bring it back into the exercise yard to soak up some daylight for a while. Hang in there.