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Parking Area by Sammy’s Guest House

5:28pm, Thursday, November 15, 1979

“Hi, Dr. Candi,” I said after my computer materialized with her call as I stopped behind Cano’s Chevy Nova. “I’m doing well, thanks ... Yes, I think I’ll only miss the first quarter of the game as Mr. Williamson, our vice-principal, arranged for us to play a half-hour earlier, as well as get me a police escort to our game ... I guess you can cheer for Todd until I get there, but then you better be one-hundred for the boys, the Cowboys in scarlet and white! ... No, no, no! I don’t wanna hear that ... And just what does a mild case of Discoid Lupus mean? ... Oh, okay ... So, Lisa might have skin rashes pop up due to stress but basically, she’ll be fine as long as she takes care of herself and rests when she really needs to, huh? ... Gawd dang it! That isn’t what I wanted to hear from you ... Yes, I know you told me it was a possibility, but still ... Okay, okay ... Can, uh, can Lisa come out with us, tonight? ... No, we’re not practicing. We’re meeting with our former Time Bandit friends, who are in for this NIS band challenge ... Yes, Paul and Cathy, and their new band mates ... You’re sure? ... Okay, I’ll make sure she doesn’t get wound up and that she’s home early ... Thanks, DC ... I know you wanted a different outcome, too, but I’m glad you were there for her and found this out ... Yes. As long as I’m with or around her, I’ll keep an eye out on things, and get her to chill and rest if needed... ‘Kay, DC. I’ll see you at the game, tomorrow ... Alright. Miss you, too. Bye, Candi.”

That was a gut-wrenching conversation, and I had to just sit in my Barracuda for a few moments to decompress. While I was semi-prepared for Dr. Candi’s diagnosis and the prognosis for Lisa’s short and long-term health, just hearing that scary ass word, Lupus, set my heart to a fluttering.

Just then I thought, ‘This isn’t supposed to happen to Lisa. Lupus was a later development in Colleen McGinny’s life, after I went to graduate school in South Carolina.‘

Just then, my computer materialized off to my right and the message on the screen said, ‘Once more, not everything will proceed as in your former timeline.’ After reading that, a new sentence appeared, ‘Your friends and close relations are being influenced in ways even we couldn’t predict.’ Finally a last sentence came to the screen. ‘Life is a Lemon ... either be a sour-puss or make lemonade!‘

Seeing how I liked lemonade, I laughed out loud in my car and then pounded the steering wheel a few times before I reached to open my door. I didn’t make it half way from my car to the front of the guest house, before a screaming, raven-haired drummer girl, Cathy McGregory ran to greet me. I learned long ago with the Bandits/Bandettes to get myself braced for pouncing girls, and accepted my first girlfriend’s flying leap into my strong arms.

“Mike, Mike, Gawd! Mike ... I’m so happy to see you ... and be back ... in London!” Cathy squealed as she alternated stares and kisses between her greeting words.

“Well, I would say I’m glad to see you to, Cath, except that I’m wondering if you’re trying to kill me before our little NIS Band Competition,” I chuckled as I tightened my squeeze around Cathy’s still killer body.

“You know I still love you and wouldn’t dream of killing or hurting you or the Bandettes,” Cathy laughed as I spun her around before setting her back on the ground.

“Hey, Cuda!” Paul said as he stepped out of the guest house with a beautiful, petite blonde tucked under his right arm.

“Paulie! Looking good, Dude,” I said as I walked the short distance with my arm around Cathy’s shoulders. When I nodded at him and took a good look at the beauty alongside him, I added, “And the main reason he’s looking good is this beautiful, way out of his league girl by his side. I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say, ‘Hello, Miss Shania.’”

The five-foot-two-inch, leader of Paul and Cathy’s new band wore a sexy, herring-bone weave, tan-colored cowboy hat, which really matched her feathered, dirty blonde hair. Shania wore a royal blue, Lakehead University Thunderwolves sweatshirt, with an awesome ‘snarling wolf’ logo, and a pair of skintight black denim jeans. Her outfit wouldn’t be complete without a pair of rattlesnake-skin cowboy boots.

“Hi, Mike. I’m glad I finally get to meet the guy I’ve heard so much about from Paul and Cathy,” Shania said as my best friend and his girlfriend stepped from the entrance to come and shake my hand and share a hug.

“Only about twenty, twenty-five percent of what they told you will be accurate, if I had to guess,” I replied with a grin at my former neighbors.

“Yeah, this guy can’t sing or play guitar worth a lick, Shania,” Paul said with a smile.

“And he sure can’t play football well enough to lead his undefeated team to the championship game,” Cathy added with a head shake.

“Okay, okay. They may have reached fifty percent accuracy rate,” I laughed as I squeezed Cathy to my side, so we could enter the guest house.

“I tried to keep them in the house, Cuda, but when you just sat in your car, they couldn’t stand it,” Sammy laughed from the kitchen island.

“Ah, Cuda, er, Mike, this is Steve Deetson, our keyboardist and sometimes guitar player,” Paul said as a short and stocky, five-foot-seven blonde kid stepped up to shake my hand.

“Nice to meet you, Steve,” I said.

“Likewise, Mike,” Steve replied as he looked up at my face.

“What were you doing out in the car, Cuda?” Cano asked from alongside Sammy.

“Talking with Dr. Candi. Getting the...”

“What did she say about Lisa?” Sammy interrupted my reply.

“It’s a mix of good and somewhat bad news. That’s why I had to just sit there for a moment to accept what Dr. Candi said. Lisa has a mild cause of Discoid Lupus ... an auto-immune disorder that will mostly affect her skin and subcutaneous tissues.”

“Is she gonna be alright, with that Lupus thing?” Cathy asked.

“Doctor Candi said if she takes it easy when things get stressful, she should be good. She probably will have a few skin rashes and maybe some stiffness in her joints because of this but Candi told me Lisa’s internal organs shouldn’t be impacted by this type of Lupus.”

“Oh, God! That’s good to hear ... at least,” Cano replied with a sigh.

“Is your band mate, Lisa gonna be able to play, tomorrow?” Shania softly asked.

“No. She’s not even allowed to come to the challenge as the pressure and excitement could cause a flare-up of this new medical issue. Plus, she’s still pretty weak from her hospital stay,” I replied with a negative headshake.

“So, you’re gonna play bass, tomorrow, Sammy?” Paul asked with concern in his voice.

“Yuppers. We’re gonna do an acoustic cover song, so I don’t have to play bass on it, but I’ll be four-stringing it on our original and on that judges’ song.”

“And Mr. Williamson asked the NIS coordinator if they’d let you play with us, Paul, but we figured that wasn’t going to happen,” Cano added to Sammy’s statement.

“You know I would have done that in a heartbeat, guys,” Paul said as he and Shania sat in the loveseat.

“Oh, yeah, and we would have appreciated it,” I replied as I opened a Coke at the fridge. I then decided to change gears and said, “Dr. Candi said Lisa could come out to eat with us, but she couldn’t get wound up, and that she had to get home to bed by nine-ish. I’m gonna call over to their place and let Ant know we’ll meet them at Mario’s, ‘bout six-thirty. Is that a good time for everyone?”

Everyone quickly said that six-thirty was good with them, so I thought, ‘Call Brick’s house,’ and immediately my computer appeared on the kitchen island.

“Whoa! Shit! What the hell just happened?” Steve exclaimed from the recliner.

“Cuda’s up to one of his old tricks,” Cathy laughed and patted Steve on his shoulder.

“I’ll explain it to you, and Steve ... in a sec, Shan,” Paul said and then pulled his shocked looking girlfriend against his chest.

After I talked with Eda and then Anthony over my computer’s telephone connection and heard their mother say it was fine for Lisa to go to dinner, Paul set about educating his girlfriend and their keyboardist on this Energist’s gift. Cathy remembered to say, “We couldn’t tell you about any of this before, because we are prevented from accessing any of this knowledge without Mike being around to participate in these Energist discussions.”

“So ... that device is an alien type of communication system?” Shania asked with the sparkle back in her green eyes.

“Yes. It’s also an amazing information device, which helps me when I need access to something from my future-past,” I replied.

“You’re really from the future ... but on a second journey through high-school?” Steve asked for additional clarification.

“He is. Believe it or not, Cuda was only about five-nine and a buck-sixty, last time through high school,” Paul said with a grin.

“Holy moly! What are you now, Mike?” Shania asked as she sat up in the loveseat.

“He’s about six-three and two-twenty-five, give or take a pound or two,” Sammy said as she, Cano and I came and sat on the leather sofa with our drinks.

“That is big-time different,” Steve chortled from the recliner.

The seven of us chatted about our music, and how Shania finally convinced Paul that country music wasn’t the ‘Anti-Christ’ genre of music. We all laughed when Cathy added that Shania’s ruby red lips were the main factor in that musical conversion.

“Can you blame me?” Paul laughed and gently used his fingers to turn Shania’s face to his for a demonstration of that final conversion aspect.

“The bedroom is back there,” Cano chuckled when Paul and Shania didn’t seem to want to stop their tonsil hockey match.

Right before six, I said, “Will you guys care if I run and get Tempe? She’ll want to see Lisa, and you guys, too.”

“If Anthony is there, why don’t you bring T-Sully, too?” Sammy asked with a smile.

“I will see if Miss Tina wants to come with us,” I replied with a smile. I then added, “I’m gonna head out to get those girls and I’ll see you guys down at Mario’s.”

“Drive smart in your ‘Purple-B-Cuda-Machine’, Cuda,” Cano replied with a smile.

“You know it, Cano. Later,” I replied as I pulled on my leather football jacket, and then put on my pair of thin, leather driving gloves.

Mario’s Pizzeria, London, Ontario

6:41pm, Thursday, November 15, 1979

“Remember, Tempe, you can’t go crazy when you see Brick,” I laughingly reminded the older of my two girlfriends.

“I know. I know that Lis can’t get all excited and stuff, Mike. I’m just gonna give her a hug and kiss, ‘kay?” Tempe exhaustedly said after hearing my description of Dr. Candi’s health summary for Lisa.

“We’ll both give her a hug and kiss, B-G.”

“No, we’ll all give her a hug and kiss,” Cathy added from a few seats down at our large table.

“Hey, Ant!” Tina said a few moments later as her boyfriend led Lisa, Eda and Mikey into Mario’s.

“Ciao, guys!” Eda said as she saw us and our former band mates at the table. “Hey, Cathy, Paul!”

“How you doing, E?” Cathy rhetorically replied.

“How are you doing, Brick?” Paul honestly asked as the thinner, fourteen-year-old stepped up to the table as Tempe and I got up to welcome her.

“I’ve been better, but I’ve sure as shootin’ been worse ... like last Sunday and Monday,” Brick softly laughed. “It’s wonderful to see you and Cathy, again, Paul.”

“Before you guys sit down, I’d like you to meet my girlfriend, Shania and our band’s keyboard player, Steve, Steve Deetson,” Paul replied with a grin on his face.

“Hi, Shania, Steve,” Eda replied as she reached over the table to lightly shake both of their hands. “I’m Eda or E, and these guys are my brothers, Anthony and Mikey, and...”

“And I’m Lisa...”

“Or Brick, as in the Commodores’ song,” Cathy laughed to interrupt the interrupter.

“Nice to meet you, guys, and I’m glad you’re feeling better, Lisa,” Shania said with a smile.

We twelve teens, plus Mikey Masciotro had a good time chatting as we ate our pizzas, panzerottis, and/or a Greek salad for Shania. As I knew would happen, Paul took center stage with his humorous tales of Timmins, or as he put it, ‘Bum-fuck Egypt-North’. Shania and Steve also added that last winter, it got so cold that the tires on the vehicles froze, and that they ‘thumped’ for about five minutes until they heated up enough to ‘round-out’ like normal tires.

At about eight-thirty, things were winding down. I could tell that Lisa was definitely dragging, even though she was enjoying real conversation for the first time in a week. I also knew she wasn’t one-hundred percent because she barely ate one slice of pizza and two pieces of cheese bread.

Thinking of Lisa and her not being there in the morning, it triggered a reminder in my mind. I said, “E, remember to bring Lisa’s birth certificate with you in the morning. I know they have copies of them with our application, but with Lisa not there, Mr. Williamson thought it would be good to have her real certificate to show the NIS people.”

“We all brought our birth certificates to show them,” Steve Deetson added from the middle of the large table.

“All of us should probably bring them, too,” Cano added, which Sammy and I quickly agreed with.

Most of us laughed when Lisa wished Paul, Cathy, Shania and Steve good luck, tomorrow, but added, “As long as you’re good with finishing second to my Mike and the Bandettes.”

“We know we’re the underdogs to you guys in this competition,” Cathy laughed, trying to play a little mind game now that our ending conversation turned to tomorrow’s band challenge.

“Don’t even go there, Cathy,” Sammy chuckled as they stared each other down.

“Heck, we’re the one playing with a jury-rigged lineup without Bricky, so how can you be the underdogs?” Cano zinged in reply.

“How ‘bout both of your bands do the best you can and let the chips fall where they may?” Anthony added hoping to end this game of ‘downplaying’ before it really got started.

“Here, here, Ant,” Tempe laughed as she walked towards the exit with Lisa’s arm around her shoulders.

“You’re gonna get me for the party, ain’t you, Mike?” Lisa asked as we loitered near the exit of Mario’s.

“If you’re up for coming, darn straight I’ll be over to get you, Bricky,” I replied with a smile.

“Oh, Cano! Good luck with your basketball game, tomorrow afternoon,” Lisa said as Paul held the door for us to go into this darn chilly November night.

“Thanks, Brick. Hopefully, we shouldn’t have too much trouble with Sarnia St. Pat’s. We beat them by twenty-three points earlier this season,” Lynette replied as she did up the buttons on her scarlet and black leather, Medway letterman jacket.

“Press the crap out of ‘em, Cano,” I said with a smile.

All of us but the Masciotro kids headed north to our three vehicles, as Anthony parked in the Galleria lot to the south. Sammy was giving the four Shania Twain Band members a ride back to the Holiday Inn in her Bronco, while Lynette headed northwest, to her home in Komoka.

“How many pounds do you think Lisa lost in the hospital, Mike?” Tempe asked as we drove past St. Joe’s Hospital on Richmond Street.

“Not sure. If I had to guess, I bet she’s about ninety-four ... ninety-six pounds now, down from her massive one-oh-one or two pounds,” I hesitantly replied.

“She definitely didn’t have much to lose ... other than from her boobs,” Tina chuckled, trying to lighten the direction of this conversation.

“And they didn’t look a whole lot smaller than normal,” Tempe laughed as she turned in her passenger seat to face her sister.

“Once she gets back to herself, she’ll put that weight back on, I’m sure,” I said as I slowed for a red light at the entrance to UWO.

“She hardly ate a slice of pizza,” Tempe added.

“Her stomach is probably still a little wonky, Tempe,” Tina rightly said.

When we drove by Sammy’s estate, I asked, “Are you gonna ride in the limo with us, down to the JLC in the morning, Tempe?”

“Can I?”

“I’ll come by and pick you up around eight-thirty, and you can help us pack our instruments in the trailer. I think the plan is to ride down there around nine-forty-five.”

“I’d love to help you and then ride with you,” Tempe enthusiastically said, and then added, “I was just thinking about what to say to you, later tonight, because I didn’t think I’d get to see you before your concert and game.”

“You were gonna come to the band challenge, even if you weren’t with us in the morning, right?”

“Oh, yeah, but I just wasn’t sure I’d see you. I figured you’d be back stage and who’d know if I’d be able to see or talk with you,” Tempe replied.

“Good point. I’m not sure how things are going to be run down there. Oh, remember to dress warmly, ‘cause you’ll be leaving the JLC for the football game,” I said.

“Ant and I will be at the game to cheer you on, Mike,” Tina said as I pulled into their drive.

“Thanks, T-Sully.”

“You wanna come in for a minute or two, Mike?” Tempe asked.

“Yeah, I’ll run in for a second,” I replied as I opened my car door. “Remember to announce I’m here,” I laughed as I followed the two Sullivan beauties up their front porch.

“Hah, yeah,” Tina huffed as she opened the glass door.

“Hey, Mom, Dad? We’re home and Mike is with us!” Tempe yelled.

“We’re in the den,” Mr. Sullivan replied.

When we walked into the den, Mr. Sullivan had a strategically placed his Hockey News magazine over his crotch, while the girls’ mom had a throw pillow across her naked lap as they sat in matching recliners. Other than those to items, neither of the Sullivan parents made much effort to hide their nude bodies from my sight.

“How was dinner, and how is Lisa?” Mrs. Sullivan asked to none of us in particular.

“Panzerottis are always good. Lisa is doing better, but she’s still a little out of sorts,” Tempe replied as she pulled me down beside her on the couch.

“Lisa has been diagnosed with a minor case of Lupus, Mom,” Tina added which immediately got the attention of both adults.

“It’s not affecting her organs, is it?” Mrs. Sullivan asked in a concerned tone.

“Not according to Dr. Wellend,” I replied. “Dr. Wellend said the blood tests have high markers for the Discoid or skin type form of Lupus. If Lisa has an episode, it should be in her skin or subcutaneous tissues.”

“For lupus, that’s the best form to have,” Mr. Sullivan replied.

“Our aunt has a bad case of Lupus, Mike,” Tempe said in a hushed tone.

“My sister is in and out of hospitals with kidney and liver issues from that crazy disease,” Mrs. Sullivan added to her youngest daughter’s words.

“Hopefully, Lisa’s condition can be handled without a lot of medical care. Dr. Wellend just said she needs to take care of herself and listen to her body. She’s also out of commission for another week or so, as far as our band or sports go,” I said.

“She’s probably lost about five or six pounds from her hospital stay,” Tina informed her parents.

“Hopefully, it’s from her boobs. That poor girl can’t afford to lose weight from any other place,” Mrs. Sullivan chuckled.

“I think her boobs were spared from that weight loss, Momma,” Tempe replied with a silly grin on her face.

Mike’s House, Bryanston

6:51am, Friday, November 16, 1979

“Do you want me to come to your band competition, Mike?” my mother asked as I was making headway on a stack of pancakes and a large side of bacon.

“If you’re good with seeing your sixteen-year-old boy playing naked with three equally naked girls, then sure,” I replied before shoveling in another mouthful of breakfast.

“Well, if you win this thing ... or come in second, all of Canada will be seeing you and the Bandettes in the all-together,” my mom laughed.

“That still is pretty dang scary thought,” I replied with a negative head shake. I then added, “You’re gonna be at my game, aren’t you?”

“I’m planning on going ... right after your band competition.”

“Are you coming, Dad?”

“I think I’ll pack up early and head over to it your game ... probably get there around half-time; say two or two-thirty,” my dad replied from the den.

“That will be great, Dad,” I said before chowing down on the last bite of my four pancakes. On this second journey through high school, my dad had already been to more of my football and basketball games than he did my entire previous five years of high school. (Note: We had a ‘college-prep’ grade 13, in Ontario at that time.)

John Labatt Center, London

10:12am, Friday, November 16, 1979

“Hey, E! Do you need help getting your drums set up on that portable stand?” Cathy McGregory asked as we moved out instruments from our band’s trailer.

“Thanks, Cathy. That’ll be great. You guys are already set up?” Eda replied.

“No sense sitting round the Holiday Inn,” Shania replied with a smile as she took the bass guitar case from Sammy’s hand.

“Do you know where we go to check in?” I asked as I set both of my electric guitars down on the corner of that portable stand.

“Down that hallway to the first left. Then, the registration room is the first room on the left,” Paul replied with a nod as carried Cano’s keyboard stand to the cart.

“You coming with me, Sammy?” I asked as I pulled all of our paperwork and birth certificates from my book bag.

“You guys good with me buggin’ out on you for a second?” Sammy asked Cano, Eda and the Shania Twain Band folks.

“With Cuda in charge of our paperwork, I’d feel better if you were there,” Cano chuckled and then quickly danced back a few steps from my arm’s reach.

“You’re lucky you have some pretty big basketball games, Cano, or I swear...” I laughed at my former girlfriend.

“And I’d hate to have to hurt you with your championship game, later,” Cano replied with a smile as she did her best Mohammed Ali, ‘Floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee‘ footwork and arm motion routine.

“Oooh! This oughta be good,” Tempe chimed in as she rubbed her hands together.

Just as I was about to playfully get into it with Cano, Sammy easily put a stop to our silly show by grabbing my left wrist. With a slight twist, our resident black-belt had me nearly on my knees before she released her grip.

“Holy crap!” Steve Deetson exclaimed as he watched my five-six, one-hundred and twelve pound band mate easily control my six-three, two-hundred and twenty-five pound body.

“Yeah, Steve ... don’t ever mess with Ms. Wushu,” Paul laughed as he gave Steve a gentle punch on his shoulder.

“So, Sammy is that? Your... ?” Steve softly asked and then halted his inquiry when both Paul and Shania nodded their heads affirmatively.

“C’mon, Cuda. Let’s get this check-in process done,” Sammy said as she swatted me on my back and ducked in anticipation of a return love-tap.

In the check-in room, both Sammy and I stopped dead in our tracks as we saw two people familiar with our music. Sitting at the judges’ table were Dr. Younger, the music professor from Western’s Althouse College, and Mr. Jeffery, the owner of the Aeolian Hall concert venue here in London.

“Do you see... ?” Sammy started to say before I said,

“We, uh, do you think they know we’re in this competition?”

“They have to know ... our entry and all our paperwork has been in for a while now,” Sammy whispered and then added, “Should be go up to them and say hello?”

“Yes, but I think we need to let the NIS coordinator person know that we’ve had dealings with two of the five, no, six judges,” I replied.

“That won’t put us in a bad light?” Sammy softly asked.

“Wouldn’t it put us in a worse light, if we don’t disclose that we’ve done concerts for both of those judges?” I replied in a hushed voice.

“Michael Nevins and Samantha Labatt, it’s good to see you here,” Mr. Jeffery said as he stood up at his table and waved to us.

“Mr. Jeffery, good morning. Dr. Younger, it’s nice to see you here, too. We didn’t know you were going to be judges at this competition,” Sammy said as we walked towards their table.

“Well, we have experience in the music business,” Dr. Younger laughed as he stood up and extended his hand to me and Sammy.

“We, ah, are there going to be any issues with you and our band, you know because we’ve played... ?” I asked as I shook the music professor’s hand.

“No, no. We have informed the NIS coordinator that we have heard you, or had you play at my venue. I do think it would be good, though, if you went over and mentioned this to Ms. Trasker, the NIS official in charge,” Mr. Jeffery replied.

“That was what we were saying when we saw both of you at the judges’ table,” I said as I lightly elbowed Sammy’s arm.

“I think that will show well for you. Letting the people in charge know you were concerned about a possible conflict of interest,” Mr. Jeffery said.

“Did you see Paul and Cathy McGregory? They’re in the Shania... ?” Sammy asked.

“Yes, I talked with all four of the Shania Twain Band members. Your former band mates have definitely made a change from a true rock band to a country-rock oriented band,” Dr. Younger said with a smile.

“We also suggested that they let Ms. Trasker know about their more minimal relationship to me,” Mr. Jeffery said.

“Do you know how many schools have bands in this competition?” I asked to either of these gentlemen.

“There are fifteen bands signed up to compete. Your band is one of two from the London area,” Mr. Jeffery replied.

“What is the other London band or school?” Sammy asked.

“They are from Beal, and I believe they are a jazz oriented group called, The Brass Bones,” Mr. Jeffery replied.

“I’ve heard of them, but haven’t seen them play,” Sammy said, and I nodded that I was in the same boat with her.

“Well, you kids better go sign in, and make sure you get with Ms. Trasker. She’s wearing that blue and gold dress by the registration table,” Dr. Younger said.

“Good luck to you,” Mr. Jeffery added as Sammy and I nodded at them and turned to head to that sign-in table.

At the registration table, Sammy and I turned in our completed paperwork, and our ‘mini-biographies’, and then showed all five of our band member’s birth certificates. The lady at the table thanked us for bringing them, as it made checking our ages a lot easier for her. I noticed she underlined Lisa’s name and birthdate on her master list of names. She then put a ‘14’ beside our youngest band member’s name.

We informed her that Lisa was out sick, and would not be here to perform with us.

“Will she be performing with you, if you win or finish second?” the lady asked.

“Yes, most definitely. She was in the hospital with that wicked flu until yesterday, and her doctor said she couldn’t do anything strenuous until next week,” Sammy replied.

“Are you able to cover for her ... you know with your band?”

“Yes. We’ve reworked a few things, and I think we’ll manage,” I replied with a smile. I then added, “Sammy here is able to play several instruments and she’s playing the bass for Lisa.”

“Well, good luck ... Mike and I’m guessing, one of the Time Bandettes,” the lady said with a slight chuckle.

“Thanks,” both Sammy and I replied. I took our small birth certificate ID cards back from this registration person and we turned to walk over to Ms. Trasker.

“Excuse us, Ma’am,” I said as the NIS band challenge coordinator was looking at some of the mini-biographies of already signed in competitors. “We’re here for the challenge and I just wanted to inform you that our band, Mike and the Time Bandettes have had prior performances involving two of your judges, Mr. Jeffery and Dr. Younger. We just felt it was right to let you know we have played for those two gentlemen.”

“Well, thank you very much for telling me this,” Ms. Trasker replied with a smile. “I already knew that Mr. Jeffery had your band play at his concert hall, as well as your performance at the professor’s daughter’s school. Both gentlemen have assured me that they will be impartial during this competition. I do appreciate you coming to me. It shows to your character ... what we want to see in all of the students who have gone through our NIS program.”

“Ms. Trasker, do you think we’ll get to do our performance before noon? Mike, here is the quarterback of our school’s undefeated team, and their championship game starts at one o’clock over at Western,” Sammy softly asked.

“We’re going to get started right at eleven,” she replied with a smile. “You kids will be the third band to perform, since you’ve switched spots with Mrs. McGregory’s kids’ band. I kinda doubt we’ll pick up time as we go. If anything, I half-way think we’ll lose a bit of time with each band’s performance and transitions. Good thing is that with you going third, so that delay should be kept to a minimum. I’m about to get our judges to their positions and have our first band up and ready.”

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Mike’s Barracuda, London, Ontario 10:36am, Saturday, December 22, 1979 “You’re one of the best songwriters I’ve ever seen, Mike,” Eda started to say as I slowed to a stop at Highbury Avenue, “so why don’t you write Canella, and your baby a song that captures your heart and provides her and little JM with the joy of Christmas?” “Oh! That’s an awesome idea, E! Maybe we could play whatever song you write for them in our televised concert, Mike?” Lisa said as she leaned forward from the...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 24 The Phantom of the Opera

Labatt Guest House, London, Ontario 6:38am, Saturday, December 1, 1979 “Ohh, Ohh, Ohh, Dievs,” Zupena softly whispered as she rocked her butt and tightly squeezed thighs against my slumbering body, but with my morning wood unknowingly planted firmly in her warm, wet pussy. “What are you, ‘Oh Dievs-ing’, about 3-Z?” Lynette barely whispered over her shoulder at the blonde giantess to her rear. “Ohh, Mikhail, he ... Oh, Dievs,” Zupena whispered in Lynette’s ear. “No, he’s ... you’re not,”...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 38 American Woman

Shannon’s House, Arva, Ontario 4:26pm, Monday, December 24, 1979 “How was practice, guys?” Eda asked as Andrew, Wayne, Jon, Andy and I walked in the foyer of Shannon’s large farm house. “Oh! My! God! You wouldn’t believe the dunks these two guys were throwing down before we actually practiced,” Andy bellowed as he did a three-sixty spin jump with a two-handed pretend throw-down. “Yeah, Andrew did a nifty, between his legs to a reverse, two-handed jam, which was beyond incredible!” Wayne...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 39 Dont Be Stupid

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 9:36am, Wednesday, December 26, 1979 “I sure hope your brains and bodies are working better tomorrow, gentlemen, or you’ll be the laughing stock of the Purple and White,” Coach Williamson rightly stated after he called us together. I couldn’t help but think that this was the worst basketball practice I’ve ever been a part of. Even though we still had twenty minutes left in our practice, it felt like we were wading through a muck field for several hours. To...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 19 We Are the Champions

Mr. Labatt’s BMW on HWY 401, Ontario 6:42pm, Saturday, November 24, 1979 ‘What a fuckin’ awesome weekend!‘ I thought as four of the six key girls in my life were engaged in a flurry of various conversations as I drove Mr. Labatt’s B-mer back from Guelph on the 401 (Ontario’s equivalent to the Interstate System in the States). ‘I might as well not be in the car,’ I chuckled to myself as Shannon, Lynette, Zupena and Sammy regaled each other with their Friday night, Saturday morning escapades,...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 10 Sexual Healing

Tempe’s Bedroom, North London, Ontario 10:24pm, Friday, November 16, 1979 “I gotta go pee, Mike,” Brick said after she recovered from her a body shaking orgasm I gave her with my tongue and long digits. As my young brunette girlfriend made her way to Tempe and Tina’s Jill & Jill co-joining bathroom, I scanned her now seriously slender body. Lisa said she’d lost seven pounds while in the hospital and she now tipped the scales at a whopping ninety-five pounds. My busty beauty joked that...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 36 Santa Claus is Coming to Town

Labatt’s Limousine, Returning to London 11:47pm, Friday, December 21, 1979 “I can’t believe you guys were able to simply jam out that Christmas song,” Stephanie exclaimed as we enjoyed some snacks and cokes in the back of the limousine after our concert in St. Thomas. “Oh! Gawd! I was worried about playing it when you joked that you wanted to experiment with a Santa Claus is Coming to Town to the audience,” Wayne laughed with Eda tucked under his arm. “I was amazed at how well that came...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 43 Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

Labatt Mansion, London, Ontario 11:51pm, Friday, December 28, 1979 “Jeezes, Cuda! I can’t believe you tipped that missed shot into the basket like that to win the game,” Tempe excitedly said as she sat in the leather recliner with her injured right leg propped up with a pillow in the main living room of the Labatt’s big mansion. “Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn every now and then,” I laughed as I stood behind my four girlfriends at the entrance to the living room. “That was no luck,...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 22 Highway to Hell

Labatt Guest House, North London, Ontario 7:17pm, Wednesday, November 28, 1979 Just as Lynette opened the front door of the guest house, I ripped into a sixty second hard charging guitar riff on my Silverburst. Right after Cano threw her bag beside the door, Sammy flipped a wireless mic to our grinning blonde, and Lisa handed her, her earpiece monitors in order to get her up to speed with no usual Bandette-like greetings. Eda was simply grinning behind her drum kit, ready to kick ass and...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 32 True Love

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 7:57am, Monday, December 10, 1979 “What the heck has gotten into you, Mike?” Bruce Smythe laughed after I landed from throwing down a 360 spinning dunk on a fast-break during our early morning pickup game. “Just glad this is the last week of school ... before exams,” I laughed as I ran past my friend. “He’s happy he made it with a couple of gymnastic chicks over the weekend,” Jon laughed and shared a high-5 with me. “I can’t help it if, ‘I thought I was...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionAfterward lsquoWelcome to the lsquo Concert Playlists and Book 6 Chapter Song

With the NIS program finally over, here are the playlists from the Welcome to the... concert that Mike and the Time Bandettes, and the Shania Twain Band played at the John Labatt Center in London. I regularly used ‘unique’ web-links to songs to get a feel for how other bands have played these songs. For example, I used Nickelback’s cover of ZZTop’s Sharp Dressed Man as a guide for what Mike and the Time Bandettes, and the lighting crew did during this song. In the Chapter Songs’ list, I did...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 26 The Eye of the Storm

Apt. 1903, One-London Place, London, Ontario 5:22am, Sunday, December 2, 1979 Candi’s, mine and possibly Lynette’s deep and well deserved sleep was abruptly ended with Lisa’s plaintive, escalating cries of, “Candi, Candi! Candi! Candi!“ filled the good doctor’s apartment. I hate to say this but I nearly tossed Candi’s light weight body off the bed as she roused from her deep sleep on top of my chest. I had to get to my Bricky as fast as I could to see what was making her scream bloody...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 20 Irsquove Had The Time of My Life

Robertson’s House, Komoka, Ontario 10:38pm, Saturday, November 24, 1979 “Are you sure your folks are good with us like ... being naked in your hot tub?” Tempe asked as I pulled the sliding glass door to their living room closed. With her pink and purple polo up over her head, Lynette laughingly asked, “Is our nudist girl afraid of being naked in my hot tub?” “No-ah! I just wanna make sure before we stripped off our clothes, that’s all,” Tempe replied but quickly pulled her London-Western...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 44 Rock of Ages

Nevin’s House, Bryanston, Ontario 7:14pm, Tuesday, January 1, 1980 “So, Tempe, how is your knee feeling?” my mother asked as all my girls, except for Shannon who was visiting her grandparents in Dresden, Ontario, were sitting around the kitchen table. My brother’s girlfriend, Corrine was also in the kitchen. The ‘ladies’ sent me and John off to watch the end of the Rose Bowl game between Southern Cal and Ohio State in our large den, while they helped my mom clean up after a small New Year’s...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 40 Baby I Love Your Way

Mike’s ‘Cuda, Downtown London, Ontario 7:52pm, Wednesday, December 26, 1979 ... “Then why are you taking me to the downtown area?” Cathy, my first girlfriend asked with a confused look on her gorgeous face. “There are more places than your hotel in the downtown area, my pretty lady,” I chuckled as I drove past Victoria Park on Wellington Street. Cathy stared out the passenger window and softly said, “I love the Christmas lights here at Victoria Park. Aren’t these trees just beautiful?” “I...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 25 Pour Some Sugar on Me

NMDHS Locker Room, Parkhill, Ontario 8:22pm, Saturday, December 1, 1979 “Oh, my sweet Lord,” I whispered to myself after drying off from my shower. I just couldn’t resist opening the little pack that Ms. Dillon gave me out on the court. While I knew the main item in this package, the address and instructions almost floored me. It read, ‘Ms. Candara’s apartment is 1903, at One-London Place, Queens Street. This is the tall, new luxury building just east of downtown. Park in the visitor’s...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 7 Painkiller

Labatt’s Guest House 5:22pm, Wednesday, November 14, 1979 “My mom said Lisa is gonna have to stay until Thursday morning. Dr. Candice wants to make doubly sure her depressed white blood cell counts aren’t from something else besides that flu bug,” I said as the four of us stood around the kitchen island getting a snack before we started our last practice session before our Friday competition. “I can’t believe that Dr. Wellend has taken such an interest in Brick,” Cano replied as she put...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 6 Irsquom Too Sexy

Homeroom, Medway High School 8:31am, Tuesday, November 13, 1979 I just about had a heart attack when I heard Mr. Williamson announce that our Friday Championship game’s start time against Parkside at UWO’s JW Little Memorial Stadium was moved to a 1pm from the originally scheduled 3pm kickoff time. I’m pretty sure that Sammy was the only other person in homeroom who realized that we now had a monumental scheduling conflict on our hands, as she bolted straight up in her desk and stared over...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 42 Burn It To The Ground

Althouse College Gymnasium, London 9:11pm, Friday, December 28, 1979 When I pulled into the parking space reserved for us behind Althouse College, a security guard came running up to my deep purple Barracuda. As Wayne and I got out, this rotund man yelled, “Hey! That spot is reserved for members of the band playing, tonight. You’ll have to find some other place to park.” “If this spot is reserved for the band,” Wayne calmly replied as he walked to the front of my car, “then we’re in the...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 11 Kryptonite

Harvey’s Hamburgers, Strathroy, Ontario 1:13pm, Saturday, November 17, 1979 When Zupena and I walked into Harvey’s, we saw a good number of our friends had already ordered and were at their seats. Zupi and I had ridden in the other limo that took a smaller number to Tim Horton’s, and then we walked the three-hundred yards back to Harvey’s. Over along the windows, I saw Tempe, Brick and Sammy giggling and peering up at both Zupena and me. ‘That is not a good sign,’ I laughingly thought as I...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 49 Girl Crush

The John Labatt Center, London, Ontario 10:53pm, Friday, January 4, 1980 ... With our mics ‘not-hot’ according to Devin’s earlier message, Eda said, “As we were playing that song, I was thinking it sure would be nice if Cathy and Paul joined us on Danger Zone. They helped us write it, so...” “That’s an awesome idea E. Devin, can we do that?” Sammy said and immediately sought out permission from our concert producer. “Ha! Didn’t you young’uns just kinda brow-beat me into letting you do...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 35 Addicted To Love

Althouse College - UWO, London, Ontario 7:43pm, Thursday, December 20, 1979 “Because everything we’ve recorded has been from a live concert, I’d rather record Hell’s Bells with a similar slant ... instead of integrating multiple tracks to form the record. Does that make sense to you?” I asked Wilson Sikma and Kimmy Mellanson, the two CBS Records recording engineers in the control room of Althouse College’s recording studio. “Yes, we’ve practiced it a bunch and we like how we’ve got it...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 30 No Fear The Album

Medway High School Gym, Arva, Ontario 5:28pm, Saturday, December 8, 1979 After fifteen seconds of Lynette’s keyboards and Kalena’s violin sounds, Sammy on her acoustic guitar, Eda and Lisa all softly added their instruments to the eerie sounds of our introduction to Rock N’ Roll Dreams Come Through. I told my band mates I wanted to start with this song as a show of support for Sammy, after her harrowing experience at Friday’s Montcalm house. While Sammy gave me a little bit of grief over...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 14 That Was Yesterday

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 8:18am, Monday, November 19, 1979 I wasn’t surprised to see Tempe, Sammy, Elizabeth and Andi sitting on the eight-inch concrete ledge with their backs against the glass wall as I walked up to my locker. All those girls had their first two periods’ books sitting on the floor between her feet, and were talking about the three major events that took place over the weekend. “So, Cuda,” Sammy said as I worked on my locker combination, “you survived your Sunday...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 13 High School Confidential

Zupena’s Parents’ Bedroom, Ilderton, Ontario 6:33am, Sunday, November 18, 1979 My dream was exquisite. In it, my hard, motionless cock was being milked within an amazingly tall blonde’s silky smooth, yet wonderfully tight pussy. Our bodies were melded together as I spooned against her long, lean back and tight butt. I remembered my right hand was gently squeezing a warm breast, with a hard nipple that was trying to leave a permanent indentation in my palm. This Amazonian girl slowly twisted...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 4 Twelve Days of Christmas

Mike’s Bedroom, Bryanston 8:41am, Saturday, November 10, 1979 I had just thrown back the covers and was about to crawl out of my bottom bunk, when the air alongside my bunk crackled. I immediately knew my computer was about to materialize. When it appeared, the McGregory’s number was flashing on the screen. ‘Answer it,’ I thought and then heard Paul ask, “Is Mike there?” over the speakers. “What are you doing calling me before nine on a Saturday morning, Dude?” I tiredly replied and...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 33 Hellrsquos Bells

Medway’ Gymnasium, Arva, Ontario 6:22pm, Friday, December 14, 1979 “Whoa! Damn!” I heard Jon-Jon cry out after I jumped up behind Adam Peawtrowski and pinned the basketball against the backboard after he drove the lane for a ‘clear’ lay-up. St. Thomas Parkside had a solid basketball team with several of their better football players on their round-ball team, including Adam ‘42’ Peawtrowski, Todd ‘11’ Daymend, Erv ‘44’ Daymend. They also had a huge, six-eight center, Jacob ‘50’ Paxton. The...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 9 Man I Feel Like a Woman

JW Little Memorial Stadium, UWO, London 1:21pm, Friday, November 16, 1979 “You don’t realize how much I appreciate you doing this for me, Officer Whitman,” I said after I pulled my scarlet and with white trim ‘19’ jersey over my shoulder pads. “We’re happy to help the current Cowboys, Mike,” Officer Bruce Whitman said as he turned off his lights and siren when he pulled into the parking area at the north end of Western’s ten-thousand set stadium. “Please tell Commissioner Landon, that I...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 47 Welcome to the

The John Labatt Center, London, Ontario 5:56pm, Friday, January 4, 1980 “And here comes the stars of tonight’s concert,” Dr. Betty Stevenson excitedly said as she saw the five of us along with Mr. Labatt, Devin and CBS Records’ Mr. Murphie walked into the small performance hall where we won the NIS band challenge in November. Mr. Murphie was waiting for us outside this meeting hall. As we engaged in a little general ‘chit-chat’ with these adults, we saw Shania’s band, the members of...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 16 Fight Song

Labatt’s Guest House, London, Ontario 7:46pm, Tuesday, November 20, 1979 “ ... You know, Love Stinks!” Zupena sang in a fairly deep voice. “Zupi! ... Ya-you always know exactly what to say to make me feel better,” Lynette finally chuckled with tears still running down her cheeks. Zupena smiled at Lynette and leaned over to give her a kiss on the crown of her head. I winked at my tall beauty, who then surprised all of us, again, by softly singing: “You love her, but she loves him. And he...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 18 I Donrsquot Want to Miss a Thing

Sport Complex, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario 8:45pm, Friday, November 23, 1979 At half time of their game against Guelph’s Central Collegiate, Medway was in their first real game in over three weeks with the score 33-29 for the Cowboys. The Lady Colts had a superb point guard, who had done an excellent job at handling Medway’s full court pressure. Because they weren’t getting as many easy points off their defense, Zupena was more involved in the offense and led Medway with 14 points...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 46 Trust in Me The Pythons Song

Labatt’s Guest House, London, Ontario 8:14am, Friday, January 4, 1980 “Ha! I can’t believe that me and Lynette beat you at mini-golf last night, Cuda,” Shannon laughed as we huddled around the kitchen island in the guest house at the Labatt’s property. We had about twenty-five friends, who went to Red Lobster for dinner and then over to Fleetway-40 to bowl and play a round of indoor mini-golf. “Well, it was kinda hard to hit good putts when you were either jigglin’ your boobs in my line of...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 17 The Most Beautiful Girl in the World

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 12:12pm, Thursday, November 22, 1979 “I already asked my mom, so if it’s alright with you guys ... could I come down to Guelph with you and Sammy?” Shannon asked from across the lunch table from me, Tempe and Zupena. She was sitting between Sammy and Lynette. I looked around the table to gauge the reaction to Shannon’s question. When Tempe squeezed my hand, I looked at her and she gave me a slight nod with a sweet smile. Lynette also smiled and winked at...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 28 I Kissed a Girl

Medway’s Cafeteria, Arva, Ontario 12:02pm, Thursday, December 6, 1979 “I can’t believe Mrs. S had you pose like that!” Cano excitedly said after Tempe, Sammy and Jennifer related how much fun they just had posing together in that fifth period art class. “And you actually tongued each other’s pussy,” A-White quickly added in disbelief. “Well, I actually had to wait to till after our three girl pose was done to get my pussy and boobs played with as I was just a ‘muncher’, not a ‘munchee’...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 3 Another One Bites the Dust

Miss Auzins’ Latin Class, Medway High School 1:51pm, Thursday, November 8, 1979 I had only participated in one shared relief experience this second NIS week here at school, and that was a shared hand-job/finger-fucking experience with Chrissy Harris in the showers after PE on Wednesday. I was halfway surprised to hear Cindy Lewicky call my name after Miss Auzins asked if she wanted a helper for her relief session in our Latin class. I had only half-heartedly raised my hand up to volunteer,...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 5 Sickness and Diseases

Outside Homeroom, Medway High School 8:17am, Monday, November 12, 1979 “Hey, Mike! How’s the ankle?” Tempe called as she rounded the second floor side-hallway near our lockers. “A little tender but I’ve already iced it twice, and Coach just finished putting an Ace Bandage wrap on it,” I replied as I dug out my Music and English notebooks and Anthology. “So, Coach knows, huh?” Tempe softly asked. “Oh, yeah. I went to his office as soon as I got here. His semi-angry lecture to me would...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 29 Cuddly Toy

Montcalm Volleyball Party House, London, Ontario 9:21pm, Friday, December 7, 1979 “Are you guys really gonna play a few songs for us?” Cassie West, the host of this Montcalm volleyball party excitedly asked as Lisa, Lynette, Sammy and I walked into her house carrying our acoustic guitar cases. “Didn’t E come in with a guitar?” Lisa asked her older teammate. “Yeah, but she’s like the drummer of your band, so I wasn’t sure ‘bout what was happening,” Cassie replied with a huge smile. She...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 31 Whatrsquos Love Got to Do with It

London Armories Hotel, London, Ontario 10:51pm, Saturday, December 8, 1979 “Evy, are you sure you’re good going with Jenn and Andy?” Colleen asked her same grade, best friend as the three St. Mike’s girls were standing at the doorway to our co-joining rooms on the tenth floor of the Armories Hotel in downtown London. “Oh, yeah. Jenn and I will have a good time with Andy,” Evy replied and gave her redheaded friend, as well as her younger sister, Lilly a small kiss and then ducked into...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 2 Love Shack

Medway High School 8:16am, Tuesday, November 6, 1979 I ran into Tempe at our lockers before homeroom, and asked her if she wanted to head on down for the Tuesday disrobing session for this week’s NIS students. She looked surprisingly refreshed this morning in her new purple London-Western Gymnastics Club sweater shirt and a pair of black track pants. Tempe smiled at me and softly said, “I was planning on heading down there. It might be fun to see how the new NIS kids are doing after...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 15 Love Stinks

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 8:13am, Tuesday, November 20, 1979 “Oh! My! God!” Andi Whiting cried as she saw me walking out of the main office holding hands with Zupena on my right, and with my left arm around Tempe. All three of us had NIS’ necklaces, safety whistles with just our socks and sneakers on. Zupena carried her clothes in her left arm, while Tempe had both of our clothes tucked into her gym bag for later storage in our lockers. I met Tempe at my locker on the second floor...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 12 Hot Rod Lincoln

Mike’s Barracuda, Outside Labatt Guest House 9:51pm, Saturday, November 17, 1979 “Where to Z-2?” I asked after I showed Zupena how to move the passenger seat back for her ‘From Here to Eternity’ length legs. “Z, two?” my Latvian beauty softly asked with a crinkled up face. “Zupena Zupanzic ... Z-Z or ‘Z-2’,” I said with a smile. “Hum. Maybe should be ‘Z-3’ with last ‘Z-I-C’, yes?” Zupena lightly laughed. “I like that, Z-3 or maybe... ‘3-Z’,” I said with a head nod as my Barracuda...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 27 Sharp Dressed Man

Labatt’s Guest House, London, Ontario 9:03pm, Tuesday, December 4, 1979 With a wink at my blonde Amazonian girlfriend in the recliner, I tore into the opening guitar riff to my striptease song... Sharp Dressed Man. As I was rockin’ out this killer opening, I turned to Cano and Sammy and said, “You two can take a break on this if you like, ‘coz it really is a Lisa, Eda and Mike power trio song.” It wasn’t long before Lisa and E were adding their first tentative backing sounds to my wicked...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 48 Humble and Kind

The John Labatt Center, London, Ontario 7:41pm, Friday, January 4, 1980 After seeing that Lynette was set at her keyboards and that the three of us on the main stage had our guitars set, Eda laughed from her drum throne, “C’mon, c’mon ... we’ve got a show to get to. Oh, by the way, C’mon, C’mon just happens to be the name of this next song.” I immediately started in with the opening easy guitar riff and Eda soon added her drum sound to the first song with all of us naked on stage. The four...

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After the Energists Championships Concerts CompletionChapter 34 Get Over It

Zupena’s House, Ilderton, Ontario 11:12am, Tuesday, December 18, 1979 “Ohhhh! Gawddd! Zupenaaaaa!” I cried out as my blonde Amazonian beauty took my large cockhead into her throat with swallowing actions that pressured it in indescribable ways. Zupena had me sitting on the edge of the extra-large bathtub as she knelt on the bath mat between my spread legs. Both of us had finished our Tuesday morning exams at Medway, and were definitely enjoying this activity more so than our written...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 5 The Big Bang Theory Theme Song

7:45pm, July 1, 2003 Once again, the Energists thankfully restricted access to my memories of them, so I could focus all my attention on... Kaleigh's nude 6 month pregnant body as she walked out of her master bathroom towards me. "You kill me with those Marvin the Martian boxers. Each time you have them on; all I can picture is his little legs scurrying about with his little ray-gun," she chuckled as she eased on over beside me at the bed. "Oh by the way, Happy Canada Day! I saw that on...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 4 Another Brick in the Wall Part 1 thru Part2

Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe After reviewing the events surrounding my funeral and that rejuvenating period of rest with Kaleigh, I was once again ready to jump back into instructing the Energists. I performed a quick review of all the concepts I had previously helped the Energists acquire on this journey towards their becoming individual physical beings. Not surprisingly, all the Energists were able to articulate a solid grasp of that material. Several of the more daring...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 3 I Will Play a Rhapsody

When I 'woke up' from my Energists induced slumber, I felt completely refreshed and energized (pardon the pun). Based on my last memory, I wasn't dressed for much of anything, so I 'looked' at myself and thankfully discovered I was dressed in my comfortable teaching attire. "We hope you are feeling well and ready for another round of teaching," I heard the Energists say as I became fully aware of my surroundings. When I accessed those surroundings, it reminded me that I really needed...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 2 The Dance

Time unknown and irrelevant – The Energists' Universe Upon our arrival back in the Energists alternate universe, I asked why it didn't feel like I was there watching Kaleigh and my family for almost three weeks. The Energists seemed befuddled by my question as I could now sense in them some distress. They shut me out of their communication loop for a moment as they worked on some type of problem without my knowledge. When they allowed me to rejoin their telepathic form of communicating,...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 6 Forever Young

Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe "You said you had one current piece of evidence to show us that there is a creator, would you please share it with us," the Energists implored. "We have restricted our connection and examination of your memories and neural pathways, so we are somewhat confused about what this present evidence is, which you referred to earlier in this discussion." Because I was still allowed to access their thoughts, I sensed that some of the Energists...

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Encountering the EnergistsChapter 7 Back in Time

Time Irrelevant: Within the Energists' Universe I spent a fair amount of time upon my return thinking about Kaleigh and my two children. To help keep me from wallowing in self-pity, the Energists had me evaluate them as they developed new training scenarios to practice their physical movements and decision-making tasks for their new upcoming adventure. They were making very few errors during these simulated experiences, and the 'accident rate' had plummeted to very low levels. All the...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 18 Best of Both Worlds

Lynette Robertson’s House, Komoka 8:16pm, Saturday, February 17, 1979 I was once more utterly amazed when I saw Lynette strip down to a lovely bra and panty set. She was absolutely gorgeous as she stood upright beside her parents’ king sized bed after she slightly struggled to get her tight blue jeans off her long, lean legs. Her full, firm breasts were covered by a white, underwire bra, which had black flowers decorating the cup material. Along the top edge of her bra, black lace enticed...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 5 Staying Alive

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario 1:09pm, Wednesday, February 14, 1979 “I would love to go to the Valentine’s Dance with you on Friday, Mike!” Lynette said a little too loudly again, which caused George to divert his attention from his Dungeons and Dragons‘ book to us. When George quickly determined what just happened, he surprised both of us by saying, “It’s about time you two decided to take that next step in your relationship. I’ve watched you around school for some time now, and you...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 6 Right Now

Medway High School, Arva, Ontario Thursday, February 15, 1979 My second day back in 1979 was a relatively normal day for any high schooler. First thing that morning, my brother and I got into it over who had first dibs on the bathroom. Trying to be nice, I gave in and let him use it first, seeing how I had taken a shower at school the night before and didn’t do much after that, except for some leisurely clothes shopping with my mom. Still, I didn’t take too kindly to Patt’s sorry ‘holier...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 48 Twilight Zone

Wheels’ Resort Cafeteria, Chatham, Ontario 4:49pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “Are you alright, Viktoriya?” I asked the thirty-seven-old Ukrainian beauty as she sat in a dazed state in the cafeteria at Wheels’ Resort. We were still inside an Energist energy bubble because everyone around us was still distant, immobile and exactly in the same positions as before. “I fine, Michael, but...” she confusingly replied as she tried to make sense of what just happened, as well as why everyone here...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 49 She Blinded Me With Science

Robertson’s House, Komoka, Ontario 6:55pm, Saturday, March 10, 1979 “Are you ladies up for a little zing with your steaks?” I asked Lynette and her mother, Ms. Dillon, as I looked at the spice rack in the Robertson’s kitchen pantry. I was finally over the surprise and shock of hearing Mrs. Robertson’s story of how she convinced my mother to let me stay overnight here after our day in Chatham at the WOSSA Gymnastics’ meet. “Isn’t this teriyaki marinade good enough for you, Cuda?” Lynette...

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After the Energists Rebooted Teen YearsChapter 10 Life in the Fast Lane

Medway High School 2:57pm, Thursday, February 15, 1979 First off, I agreed to start a new band with my next door neighbors, which wasn’t too crazy as I always had a dream of playing in a rock band. After I agreed to play in Paul and Cathy’s band, I was given a beautiful Gibson Custom guitar by Samantha Labatt, an heiress to the Canadian brewery giants. I just happened play that guitar like a pro the first time I strapped it on, in order to shut-up a snarky music teacher. All those musical...

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