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Tuesdays with Flannel - A Post-Wedding Story.

Posted by Plaidman on July 7th, 2008

Hi boys and girls! It’s time for a bedtime story about Levent Guldal and his musically inclined friends from New York.

Once upon a time, there was a boy named Levent who lived in Brooklyn, New York. Levent went through school making friends with everybody he sees because he’s the Lation Sensation and nobody messes with someone of that importance. One day, Levent decided it would be a good idea to leave home and go to college in the great state of Michigan. Sadly, this left his New York friends sad and bored from their friend’s departure.

Through this boredom, they were inspired to write an Awesome Song Of Awesomeness to remember their friend by. Over the years, the cassette braved many treacherous cassette players that slowly ate away at the quality of the recording. At the same time, Leventalation was making new friends at the Deke house in Ann Arbor, but he never forgot his boys in Brooklyn.

A few years later, Levent met a girl while delivering beer to a liquor store, they fell deeply in love, and he asked for her hand in marriage. She obviously accepted, for it is not often one is proposed to by such a jawsome individual. Of course, Levent HAD to invite all his Brooklyn buds to the wedding. They knew this would be the perfect opportunity for a re-introduction of the Awesome Song Of Awesomeness they created so many years ago.

As fortune would have it, the girl’s brother was a techie and offered to convert the tape to a digital format so it would be preserved on peoples’ MP3 players for all eternity.

Without further adieu, you’ll find the MP3s here!

3 Responses to “Tuesdays with Flannel - A Post-Wedding Story.”

  1. Mom & sort of Dad Says:

    We love this Man named Leventalation magnifico. He never misses an opportunity to be devoir. Love Mom & Dad

  2. Plaidman Says:

    I had to look up what devoir meant, but you’re using it wrong - it’s a noun.

  3. Nyck Says:

    Man Crush List

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