From the Rockridge News and by Claire Isaacs Wahrhaftig
I saw this article, and thought I'd grab a part of it...read on just for FYI. The rest is at Rockridge News
It’s all Gravy’s fault. For three years this kitty with the tinkling name tag has been prowling my home and purring my lap. The grey furball has attached himself to me like Velcro in the absence of his master, my neighbor. But Gravy turned out to be my own personal gravy train, a ticket to the stars.
Actually, Gravy’s master IS a star. He is Mike Dirnt, bass guitar player for the numero uno rock group, “Oakland’s own”
Green Day. From garage group to Grammy Rock Album and Rock Single of the year to eight MTV awards, Green Day is on top
these days. I’ve never actually met my neighbor Mike. My beloved late husband Bill once described him as “tatooed, punctured, thin, polite, and quiet, really quite nice.”
I saw this article, and thought I'd grab a part of it...read on just for FYI. The rest is at Rockridge News
It’s all Gravy’s fault. For three years this kitty with the tinkling name tag has been prowling my home and purring my lap. The grey furball has attached himself to me like Velcro in the absence of his master, my neighbor. But Gravy turned out to be my own personal gravy train, a ticket to the stars.
Actually, Gravy’s master IS a star. He is Mike Dirnt, bass guitar player for the numero uno rock group, “Oakland’s own”
Green Day. From garage group to Grammy Rock Album and Rock Single of the year to eight MTV awards, Green Day is on top
these days. I’ve never actually met my neighbor Mike. My beloved late husband Bill once described him as “tatooed, punctured, thin, polite, and quiet, really quite nice.”
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