My BIKER FRIEND DENNIS storms out of backyard barbecues when cooking if the person he yells to doesn't turn off..Well you walk into restaurant strung out from the cold..a million e... moreMy BIKER FRIEND DENNIS storms out of backyard barbecues when cooking if the person he yells to doesn't turn off..Well you walk into restaurant strung out from the cold..a million eyes upon you..is that a women or a man..turn it off..TURN IT OFFF! My father liked Benny Goodman and German March Band stuff.
The following artists/groups all had only one Number One song on the charts. I was surprised that these three had only one Number One song.I'll post the song. (And I can't stand&nb... moreThe following artists/groups all had only one Number One song on the charts. I was surprised that these three had only one Number One song.I'll post the song. (And I can't stand this song by Tina Turner, ha)
"Every Breath You Take" The Police
It's not as simple as pointing the finger at one person or entity. It's a system where artists, promoters, and ticketing companies all play a part in a market that's determined by ... moreIt's not as simple as pointing the finger at one person or entity. It's a system where artists, promoters, and ticketing companies all play a part in a market that's determined by supply and demand. The Boch theatre is small.3,500 to 3,600 seats whole Tweeter has 19 600 seats so prices of tripled ignominously?
The statement feels "crazy" because the concept of "home" is complex and deeply personal. It is more than just a physical address; it is a feeling of belonging, safety, and identit... moreThe statement feels "crazy" because the concept of "home" is complex and deeply personal. It is more than just a physical address; it is a feeling of belonging, safety, and identity. While you can revisit the physical location, the saying suggests you cannot fully recapture that original feeling because you—and everything around you—have changed.You can never go home!
I heard this one on the radio this morning and thought I would share.
It also reminded me of the time we took a train ride through Canada's Rocky mountains. Cheers!