doctor_insanus
Splendid Isolation
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Not that I think about the two of you grinding away on each other.
Until you're both quivering puddles of jelly.
I don't think of that at all.
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welp. the pedo just move into town. how to you remain aware, safe, gracious, legal?
Denny------- We tease about southerners but they are the reason we ended up right where we are instead of down near the touristy areas.
We actually have one neighbor family that lives 150 miles from Daytona and have never been far out of their own county on the Gulf.
My very best friend and coworker talked funny. They lived in the middle of Alabama overlooking Guntersville Lake when he retired. More fine people.
I'd really like to live along the Blue Ridge Parkway.![]()
There's something inherently relaxing about a doggie sleeping on your tummy.
better than the 1st?
My cat used to fall asleep on my chest when he was just a little thing.
He still did it when he was full-grown. All 15 pounds of him.
He was still my little buddy.
I bumped into this song today, and it sounded so good to my ears.
Yep, that's a good one. have you seen Standing in the Shadows of Motown?
The Galapagos have new baby tortoises now. They've eradicated the rats and new lives came along.
Something to consider on the GB
I've never heard of it. But it sounds great. Thanks for the suggestion:
"This documentary mixes performances, interviews and reenactments to celebrate the Funk Brothers, the 1960s soul hitmakers. As the musicians behind the Temptations, the Four Tops and others, the "brothers" were hugely successful, yet relatively anonymous compared to the famous singers they backed."
Its great. I've watched it 4-5 times at least.
They were the house band at Motown. If you've heard Motown, you've heard the Funk Brothers. They were top tier Detroit jazz players at the time. Watch the movie, you won't regret it.Sadly, to the point of the documentary, I've never heard of the Funk Brothers.
They were the house band at Motown. If you've heard Motown, you've heard the Funk Brothers. They were top tier Detroit jazz players at the time. Watch the movie, you won't regret it.
Enjoy!As the GB is my witness, NN, I will watch that doc.
Thanks again.