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Love that movie..
It’s upstairs in the library, I need to watch it again.
Killer Music!
A Boom…boom boom boom!!!
Nice way to end the week Gerard. Needed that big time.
Boom boom boom boom is all well and good, but it hurts my heart that no one has seen this uplifting and lyrical message of hope from the Audubon Society.
“This #PrideMonth, Audubon partnered with drag queen and intersectional environmentalist Pattie Gonia to bring you #BirdsTellUs: The Song of the Meadowlark, a message of hope for the future of our planet as we face climate change—if we choose to listen: https://bit.ly/3aY6uha”
https://twitter.com/i/status/1536443288240148482
The new generation has ruined almost everything.
Maybe it’s just clarifying the things that don’t matter any more.
All that vid says to me is that it’s high time to open the season and shoot them where we find them and leave them there. No limits, no plugs in the shotguns, etc.
Think I’ll watch it tonight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu5wtGQVWGs
Fuck pride week!
Don’t you guys grow tired of this nonsense.
Sick of it.
But it isn’t nonsense, our enemies are deadly serious about pushing this, especially on the young.
Because of the vast surveillance network, in cyber world and the real world; no one is publicly planning to fight it, in the only way it can be fought. But I believe that some day soon, a man or a small group will provide the spark and the behemoth will move to suppress them and the rest of us will snap and suddenly pile on. The gloves on both sides will come off and it will turn spectacularly violent and bloody at lightning speed.
Joshua will blow his horn.
Excellent movie that I never tire of. I was blessed to see JL Hooker 8 or 9 times live in small venues so you knew the music was going to be butt stompin’ good. Back when one could sit back and have a whiskey and smoke a ceegar in peace.Really fine blues by a most gracious person and musician.
Love that scene in the Blues Brothers where they are arguing about who wrote the song at the sidewalk swap meet.
Eddie C. Campbell-The King Of the Jungle is a favorite although he didn’t have as prolific a career as John Lee.
Bought what I thought was a heavy metal tape in the used bin once and it was JLH inside and it was a keeper!