Last edited by Domesticated_Mr. Know It All; 06-16-2014 at 05:56 PM. Reason: thanks Glen......burp*
Keep calm, persistence beats resistance.
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Life is short, play with your cougar.
Like this? test try this guy again this is just a test
cool I learned something today
Last edited by TXdoug; 06-16-2014 at 06:06 PM.
The Damn Quails are nice.
We don't know how lucky we are....
Bingo Doug!
Keep calm, persistence beats resistance.
The Blues Lovers show is starting on our community radio station for those interested.
http://www.wmnf.org/listen
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Life is short, play with your cougar.
This here's for Glen. (Couldn't find a similar one for Oklahoma)
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Life is short, play with your cougar.
"The problem with irony is not everybody gets it" Classic
I had not heard that intro to the Ray wiley thing
Keep calm, persistence beats resistance.
Oh great, now I have this song in my head.
Man I'm old.
Keep calm, persistence beats resistance.
Dammit, Kevin...now I've got it too!![]()
You be the judge Glen.
Is this a Texas accent?
Be careful, this one's sticky too.
Keep calm, persistence beats resistance.
Bobster might like this.
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Life is short, play with your cougar.
I'm kinda partial to this one by Ms. Mary.
Keep calm, persistence beats resistance.
I can't tell for sure, Kevin.
Could be Texan, Okie, Arkie, Kentucky, Tennessee.
But, you're right, it is "sticky".![]()
Nice!
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Life is short, play with your cougar.
I stopped by the tamale place in town this afternoon and a fellow was there who was riding a bike from Wisconsin to New Orleans. I left and got down the road and started thinking that I should have invited him to spend the night. So I went back and did that and he accepted, so I now have a guest for the night. He has gone to bed now and is planning on riding down to Vicksburg tomorrow.
Good on ya Jimmy.
One more from Mary.
Keep calm, persistence beats resistance.
David G
Harbor Woodworks
https://www.facebook.com/HarborWoodworks/
"It was a Sunday morning and Goddard gave thanks that there were still places where one could worship in temples not made by human hands." -- L. F. Herreshoff (The Compleat Cruiser)
In the mood for Rickie Lee. You might say I have a Jones for her—
Rickie Lee. Steely Dan.
Some kinda syllabic thing going on here. . .
Saw these guys back when they were playing 300 nights a year— Tightest Thing on Earth.
I'll grab a coffee and geritol, nice day here.
For Eng;
Mike Nesmith - Talking to the Wall: http://youtu.be/J9d67Y3esoQ
Why Thank you Syed.
My favorite Monkey.
Great songwriter. We should play more !!
How lucky, call for the Eng and Chang is not there.![]()
His blog of his trip is here: http://letourdemississippi.wordpress.com/
This!
When I worked at Burley Design, we sometimes had touring cyclists drop by the shop. Since I had a spare bedroom, I'd almost always offer them a bed for the night. They all had good stories to tell. And appetites that would shame Godzilla. There was one young lady who had started in Minneapolis, and who liked Eugene so much she ended up staying over a week. What a hoot, and a WildWoman. She had been a courier before her trip, so she had a double dose of funny stories. And dance? We went out dancing several times, and I couldn't keep up. That girl had stamina. Luckily... I had several friends who were only too happy to tap in. <G> Good memories.
David G
Harbor Woodworks
https://www.facebook.com/HarborWoodworks/
"It was a Sunday morning and Goddard gave thanks that there were still places where one could worship in temples not made by human hands." -- L. F. Herreshoff (The Compleat Cruiser)