music
Howya doin' tonight, special snowflakes?
Back again.
That sure is a gray picture for what is (here) a bright and sunny morning! I've had enough gray from the last weeks rains and overcast, thanks.
Bruce Boehner: You can't say someone is vain simply because they believe something that is factually correct. Silly Carly.
Isn't it ironic... doncha think?
Insomniac: Has there ever been an actual, verified recorded instance of this [razor blades/needles in Halloween apples/candy] actually happening?
No.
Just passing through and decided to drop this on y'all.
Continuing my report from the People's Republic of Chicago, first time here after ten years away.
Dang! A cursory perusal of the comments and now I've got the theme from Flipper stuck in my head.
ONT.. stat!
Nice red rubber ball ya got there mindful.
We could all get in a cyrkle and kick it around a bit.
Posted by: teej who wants a lab puppy at September 05, 2015 08:28 AM
Nope, nope, nope. The fast-paced beat, the slick production, the clear audio, reveal the truth.
Will, Don't think I've commented here before, but I've been following your blog for a while - lured over via Bluebird's. Enjoyable. Thanks for your work.
Vic Snews in the ONT:
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*mumbling* Mrning, Glrys. *chugs coffee*
Oh, Jesus Christ Superstar, huh? #45
I know this is a couple days late, but thanks for posting this.
Evocative song, still. Also probably one of those with the highest "misunderstood lyrics."
This has been going through my head this morning, so I thought I might as well share.
"Right smack dab in the middle of town,
I've found a paradise that's trouble-proof...."
So, in a comment, we get a maximum of three wishes before it goes into moderation. Oh, I mean links.
"...8,000 fans at a concert in Leipzig jumped so energetically that they set off a "mini-earthquake" ...strong enough to rip the wall paper in houses in the Waldstrassen neighbourhood.
Thanks. That was really nice.
Zap Rowsdower: "I don't know about the Edison cylinders, but I've got 78s from the 'teens that are still playable. The things are 1/4" thick and like steel plate."
Morning Glories!
Those are some interesting harps!
Substitute Country-Western for Blues music history trail to start with. Or Bluegrass. Bluegrass is cool.
Oh, and Randy Newman? Did you know he said his song, "Short People," was about his kids? Of course, he ran smack into the height-challenged side of the grievance industry.
Late to the late thread.
I don't see morning videos because of bandwidth and other reasons, but this morning's thread reminds me of a longstanding complaint of mine.
30 Thanks to old sing-along cartoons that made use of much older, out-of-copyright songs, my musical memories span the centuries.
THREE centuries, I meant. Autoincorrect #1 of the day.
Thanks to old sing-along cartoons that made use of much older, out-of-copyright songs, my musical memories span the centuries.
goatexchange: "and for the record, NO ONE covers Spoon River like Andy Williams, for my money."
*blinkoo* *blinkoo*
GOP and Dem leaders hold hands and sing?
[gurgle * choke]
Makes one look back fondly on Thong Thursday!!
Oh, another thing about Oklahoma. Dooodes! Before I' passing out on de floor...
Subjects: human right, marijuana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, pear, reggae, tequila
In the good old summertime
In the good old summertime
I'll hold your hand and you'll hold mime
In the good old summertime