It's been a difficult year. For me at least. It's like watching an entire generation disappear. I lost two aunts and an uncle, the last of the 'relatives' I grew up with.
I think I felt safer knowing these elders were around. I hope we're up to the challenges of the coming years without their wisdom.
I certainly hope you're listening to Grizzly Bear or NIN or Bob Dorough or something interesting while perusing this information. It will only enhance your enjoyment while you flip through this blog ...
I mean ..... you ARE, aren't you ... ?!?
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Read more about them here.
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Thank You, Young People
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Thanks to all the cool kids and young adults for making sure we adults know
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lineage – finally hits the big screen, and you know what? It's not as bad
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Marcia J. sent along this little beauty: a photo of the foam on her latte
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Picture it. June 1985. Gainesville, Florida.
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5 comments:
I am so glad you posted this last night while I was online. It's a fantastic song and video. Thank you once again for sharing.
Love this.
It's been a difficult year. For me at least. It's like watching an entire generation disappear. I lost two aunts and an uncle, the last of the 'relatives' I grew up with.
I think I felt safer knowing these elders were around. I hope we're up to the challenges of the coming years without their wisdom.
Excellent Rupe!
Awesome stuff, Rupe!
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