Odd Call
So, sometimes we get called into some interesting situations. I mean, firefighters don't just fight fires. We also rescue people from car accidents, collapsed buildings and other weird situations like that. The other day we get called in for really bizarre situation--these people had a water main break under their house, and they and all their neighbors live up on this hill, right? So the water starts eroding the hill and like half the house starts to shift and like, fall down the hill. For the entire row of houses. So we had to go in and "rescue" the people from their homes and see what we could do to save the houses. Not much, really. I mean, I fight fires, not erosion. We really have no defense against water damage like that. But it totally inspired one of the guys to sort of write a song about it, well, about the power of water and all that. It ended up being really deep and cool, and we played it for Leah and she totally dug it. We're thinking of using a people finder to see if we can get a producer to help us record a demo. Leah knows some people, but I want to do a background search on anyone we work with, just to make sure they're legit. Oh, and I also found this article on finding a mentor that I thought might help me find a musical mentor, but after reading that I kind of figured that's what Leah is. Anyway, I decided to treat her to a show tonight, this band she introduced me to a while back, as sort of a thank you for all that's she's been doing for me. It's not really a valentine's day thing, but I gotta say, if I had to spend today with someone, Leah would be my first pick.