Spring is now official. Not only does the last day of March find us eating colored eggs and chocolate bunnies, but also brings in the opening day of Major League Baseball and evenings spent on a boat.
The latter is particularly true if you live in Florida. If you live in the northern states, spring is represented by evenings contemplating whether or not it's safe to venture out onto a frozen lake for a late season ice fishing adventure.
Nothing against floating around on a slab of ice, but I will not complain at all about a boat being required for waters sports.
This particular late March boat trip revealed a couple of new Jazz Hands variations. The first variation is the "look no hands!" Jazz Hands while being pulled around on a tube behind a speeding boat. The other variation is "this is too easy, you can do better than that!" Jazz Hands while being pulled around on a tube behind a speeding boat.
"Look no hands!" Jazz Hands looks like any other Jazz Hands, other than the fact that the deployer deploys while being pulled around on a tube behind a speeding boat, and is a genuine display of extreme enjoyment. "This is too easy, you can do better than that!" Jazz Hands finds the deployer with hands facing inward while being pulled around on a tube behind a speeding boat, as if to say "BRING IT!" This version exudes confidence, albeit a tad overtly so and taunts the boat driver. Personally, I would advise against the "this is too easy, you can do better than that!" Jazz Hands variation, it does not bode well for the taunter.
Today's Jazz Hands look forward to a long, warm season of endless summer days.
Day ninety complete.
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