I decided to give myself a little present after FINALLY getting Chapter 64 of Mayhem in a Pill posted after a couple of major rewrites and of course the major triage needed to repair the chapter's innards after the blood-letting via editing. But once again, the patient lived and I believe... survived and prospered.
Now on to the present... I decided to do a little reading (since the NFL season is over for me, but the NFL Draft season goes into full effect!) I re-read a wonderful little story that never finished and was left incomplete for a long time. "Friday Night Lights" is a great story, and with wonderful pacing by The Senator. The really good news of course is The Senator has recently come back to us and apparently has gotten a second wind to try and finish his wonderful tale once again. There is plenty of room for some editing but those are simple mistyping and if I complain about that amount of mistakes, well I deserved to be thoroughly flogged with a wet noodle.
So after a little sprucing, The Senator has promised to continue the story and see if young Nick Capuzzo can become a college quarterback but first, he has to traverse the pitfalls forming in front of him. Does he really want to play college football? Does he want to take his budding romance with him to college?
There are plenty of questions. He's got good friends and prospects for plenty more.
The Senator has plenty of room for more stories in this nice little universe of Michigan high school football. For a guy like me, it's always nice to read about football in the lower football states. Tee Hee.
I for one am going to enjoy the updates and new chapter soon to be coming in "Friday Night Lights." Oof, quick little story, I almost called my story that title but I decided at the last second to change the title, and "Mayhem in a Pill" was the first thing that came to mind so I went with it. Luckily, I haven't needed to change it, either.
Thanks for listening and The Senator, thanks for coming back. Now if you could just get Cold Creek on the line and back at the blinking cursor, we'd much appreciate it.
--Shinerdrinker