I liked being a roadie. The work was hard but the people were fun. The pay was good. They fed us every 4-5 hours. I got paid to see the shows. Brutus could do worse, like work at an ungrateful cozy company.
Brutus has so much – he often overlooks it. Has a job. Has a family. Has more than a decent life. Has a good heart. Little things like Mother Gargle and self loving boss are livable. Just count your blessing and always see half full glass like Uncle Ted and life will end very well indeed.
Roadies are treated better than regular fans and Rock Stars are one in 10 million. Sell a million tea cosies and you will become that rock star. Shoot for the stars……
Yakety Sax 10 months ago
Jackson Browne The Load Out/Stay
https://www.youtube.Com/watch?v=UF2gA6NfyGQ
Ahuehuete 10 months ago
Was Brutus a member o fhis high school’s marching band?
GROG Premium Member 10 months ago
Didn’t Digby, Beau and John run off to join the French foreign legion?
Macushlalondra 10 months ago
More like roadkill, eh, Brutus?
jmworacle 10 months ago
Or a rock.
The dude from FL Premium Member 10 months ago
Says digbys son, I certainly have to believe him…not
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 10 months ago
I like to think Brutus as a Grateful Dead roadie.
The Duke 10 months ago
Better than an unemployed Roadie!
Justanolddude Premium Member 10 months ago
I liked being a roadie. The work was hard but the people were fun. The pay was good. They fed us every 4-5 hours. I got paid to see the shows. Brutus could do worse, like work at an ungrateful cozy company.
nosirrom 10 months ago
Like a roadie? Brutus got a promotion???
Carl Premium Member 10 months ago
I was thinking more like a rock or the road.
pat sandy creator 10 months ago
without all the amps and speakers to lug around…
mgl179 10 months ago
Roadies make the rock star possible
Just-me 10 months ago
I can hear Brutus singing, “On the road again, I just can’t wait to be on the road again…” Apologies to Willie Nelson.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 10 months ago
GUFFAW ! ! !
russef 10 months ago
Guess that’s better than roadie killie.
cracker65 10 months ago
I’ve had a few of those jobs.
Darryl Heine 10 months ago
Hey now, you’re a rockstar…
goboboyd 10 months ago
Catering for the crew’s buffet. And a fine job you’re doing with it. The way you sport a hairnet on your mostly bare pate is a stylin’ touch.
Gandalf 10 months ago
Without the roadies, there is no show.
preacherman Premium Member 10 months ago
I would think that Brutus is treated like an old rock star, at least by his coworkers.
ladykat 10 months ago
Poor Brutus. He works hard, but his boss will never appreciate him.
CorkLock 10 months ago
Brutus has so much – he often overlooks it. Has a job. Has a family. Has more than a decent life. Has a good heart. Little things like Mother Gargle and self loving boss are livable. Just count your blessing and always see half full glass like Uncle Ted and life will end very well indeed.
Chris 10 months ago
rather to be tread on then afloat in the sky waiting to be crushed by other rock stars. :D
raybarb44 10 months ago
Roadies are treated better than regular fans and Rock Stars are one in 10 million. Sell a million tea cosies and you will become that rock star. Shoot for the stars……
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Awwww!
MuddyUSA Premium Member 10 months ago
Brutus is a straight shooter!
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 10 months ago
Actually worse Brutus. Even roadies get to “imbibe” after set-up and tear-down. Or so I’m told…
socalvillaguy Premium Member 10 months ago
And that’s on a good day!
sheashea 10 months ago
More like the drums and his boss like to beat on him all day.
cuzinron47 10 months ago
I think he meant toadie.
PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 10 months ago
Maybe it’s time for Brutus to amp things up?
gopher gofer 10 months ago
lugging tea cozies around is hard labor…
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vacman 10 months ago
More like a pothole or road bump!
Chris Sherlock 10 months ago
It could be worse, Brutus. Roadies are a big part of every show…just behind the scenes.
Ann Raquel Premium Member 10 months ago
Nice literary reference to Beau Geste!