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So, I have created a book known as Cyborg City that has now been published on Amazon. It’s available as paperback, hardcover, and on Kindle.
It would be amazing if you could pick up a copy, but I’m not going to force you to. If you do, I hope you all enjoy 😊
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panfluidme · 2 months
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Please enjoy these many incorrect quotes. There's a lot, so it's under the cut
Wave Crasher: Not trying to brag or anything, but I can wake up without an alarm clock due to my crippling and overwhelming anxiety, so... - Jessie: Well, well, well if it isn't my old friend Jessie: the dawning realization that I fucked up back - Héctor: what time is it? Jessie: I don't know. Pass me that saxophone, and we'll find out Jessie: plays sax loudly and extremely out of tune Dylan: WHO THE FUCK IS PLAYING THE SAXOPHONE AT TWO IN THE MORNING? Jessie: It's 2am - Jake: Help! I told Dylan that I'd cook dinner tonight, but I can't cook! Jessie, pouring milk directly into the cereal bag: And you thought I could help? - Wave Crasher: While I'm gone, MG is in charge MG: Yes!!! Wave Crasher, whispering: Examiner, you're secretly in charge The Examiner: Obviously - The Examiner: Why are you on the floor? Wave Crasher: I'm depressed Wave Crasher: Also, I was stabbed. Can you get Doctor Shoelace, please? - Jessie, holding a python: Guys, I impulsively bought a snake. What do I name him? Dylan: You did WHAT- Héctor: Willian Snakepeare - Héctor, trying to ask Latif out: Would you like to stay for dinner? Jessie: WOULD YOU LIKE TO STAY FOREVER?
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The Scottish Suffragette  Agnes Henderson Brown was born on April 12th 1866 in Edinburgh.
Nannie Brown, as she later became known as was born at 125 Princes Street, which is slap bang opposite the Castle. The street  in those days would have been mainly a residential one, as it was meant to be in the plans for the New Town, George Street was meant to be the main shopping are. 
Their father was interested in social and political reform and the house became a centre of cultural activity. The Dad ran a number of fruit shops under the title of William Brown & Sons he trained his daughters, Agnes and Jessie, well and refused to submit to laws that he objected to, he was an activist for women’s rights. His opposition to taxes that differentiated between genders caused him to end up in Calton Gaol. 
Agnes and her sister Jessie  were among the first women to be seen on bicycles in Scotland. The safety bicycle was the direct ancestor of today’s machines. With a slight adaptation they attracted thousands of women to cycling and some historians point to the safety bicycle as the beginnings of suffrage, women’s rights and feminism.
They first became active in the (WFL) Women’s Freedom League around 1910. Agnes was one of 6 women who walked the whole length of the Edinburgh to London suffrage march in 1912. It took five weeks and involved walking around 15 miles a day and attending a suffrage rally each evening. The marchers were dressed in russet brown jackets, earning the six women the name (the) Brown Women.
Following Emily Davison’s death at the Derby in 1913 a deputation of Councillors, JPs ministers, solicitors and barristers from Scotland and the North of England tried to see Prime minister Asquith, He refused to see them so they formed the ‘Northern Men’s Federation for Women’s Suffrage’ Agnes became secretary of the Edinburgh Branch.
Unlike the (WSPU) The Women’s Social and Political Union , the WFL welcomed male support in the struggle. They continued campaigning throughout the war years.
After the war Agnes was involved in setting up the (SWRI)  Scottish Women’s Rural Institute and was an organiser from 1917-22. She was also a member of the Edinburgh Women’s Citizens Association.
Nannie Brown wrote articles and plays and participated in societies such as the Edinburgh Dickens Fellowship, where she  learned women to type and ride a bicycle. 
She continued to walk. Not content with the Brown Women walk she repeated a similar walk but this time she set off from John O Groats. As she travelled to London she reported on her journey in the Weekly Scotsman.  
Agnes Brown died on 1st December 1943 and was buried with her parents in Dean Cemetery Edinburgh.  She was noted in the Scottish Saltire Society who published her obituary as an Outstanding Women of Scotland Community in 2014
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goalhofer · 1 month
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2024 olympics Great Britain roster
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sporadiceagleheart · 2 months
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Thursday edits rest In Peace to those old angels Thomas Jefferson Tiller, Mecy Tiller Perdue, John Talbot Hanks, Eleanor “Ellen” Perdue Hanks, John Perdue, Nancy Elizabeth Hanks Lincoln, Thomas Lincoln, Sarah Bush Lincoln, Elizabeth Johnston Hanks, Dennis Friend Hanks, Abraham Lincoln, Rev Henry Sparrow, Lucy Nancy Hanks Sparrow, Mary Eunice Harlan Lincoln, Thomas “Tad” Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln, William Wallace “Willie” Lincoln, Edward Baker “Eddie” Lincoln, Mary Ann Todd Lincoln, Powell Waits “P.W.” Ward, Mrs Vera Valentine Ward Beckwith, Warren Wallace Beckwith, Mary Harlan Lincoln “Peggy” Beckwith, Mrs Jessie Harlan Lincoln Randolph, Edward Everett Beckwith, CPT Warren W Beckwith, Robert Todd Lincoln “Bud” Beckwith, Abraham “Jack” Lincoln II, Frank Edward Johnson, Catherine Bodley “Kittie” Todd Herr, Elodie Breck Todd Dawson, 1LT Robert John Randolph Jr., Sophia Hanks Legrand-Lynch, Sarah “Sally” Hanks, John D Johnston, Harriet Ann Hanks Chapman, John Perdue, Captain Abraham Lincoln, Elbridge Gerry, Catherine Gerry Austin, Ann Gerry, Thomas Russell Gerry, Elbridge Thomas Gerry, Thomas Mifflin, Sarah Morris Mifflin, LT John Adams, Jonas Russell Adams, William Byrd II, Jane Byrd Page, COL William Byrd III, Maria Taylor Byrd Carter, Maria Taylor Byrd, Col Landon Carter, Carolianna Carter Hall, Frances Parke Custis Winch Dansie, Frances “Fanny” Parke Custis, Lucy Parke Byrd, Evelyn Byrd, Anne Byrd Carter, William Evelyn Byrd I, Abigail Smith Adams, John Adams, John Walker, Joseph Evan Davis, Samuel Emory Davis, William Howell Davis, Varina Anne Banks Howell Davis, Varina Anne “Winnie” Davis, Margaret Mackall “Peggy” Smith Taylor, Sarah Knox “Knoxie” Taylor Davis, Baby Monster, Aethel McMullen, Laura C Hedgecoke, Little Eva Hedgecoke, Gracie Perry Watson, Wales J. “W J” Watson, Margaret Frances Waterman Watson, Inez Briggs, Anna Glinberg, MANIA HALEF, Louis XVII, Lois Janes, Madame Royale, Marie Thérèse of France (1667–1672), Sophia Hanks Legrand-Lynch, Nancy Lynch Davison, John Potter Davison, Omie Elizabeth Pruitt Davison, James Anderson Davison, Julia Josephine “Jessie” Harlan, John Walker, and rest in peace to Rev. James Cleveland behind the song God is
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Claude Akins, the 1810 independence of Argentina, ace bassist/guitarist Tim Breon, Kalief Browder, Raymond Carver, Bennett Cerf, Jessi Colter, Jeanne Crain, Hal David, Brian "Blinky" Davison (The Nice), Princess Deokhye, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harry Fox, Gilbert & Sullivan’s 1878 opera HMS PINAFORE, Tom T. Hall, The Isley Brothers 1962 single “Twist & Shout,” Phoenix Jones, Mark Knight (Bang Tango), Robert Ludlum, Klaus Meine (Scorpions), pop culture curator Ken Mills, Lincoln Barrington "Sugar" Minott, Cillian Murphy, Mike Myers, Mike Oldfield’s 1973 TUBULAR BELLS album, Frank Oz, Phil “Poli” Palmer (of Family—one of my favorite bands), Remco Prins, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, The Rolling Stones 1968 single “Jumping Jack Flash,” Chuck Ruff, Dorothy Sarnoff, Beverly Sills, Octavia Spencer, the 1977 STAR WARS movie, Robbie Steinhardt (Kansas), Leslie Uggams, Karen Valentine (nice to have met you), Paul Weller, Weird Al Yankovic’s 1989 single “She Drives Like Crazy,” and my cousin—violinist and photographer extraordinaire, Larry Ziegenfuss. He’s a fixture of the central Florida music scene, and equally so behind the lens of his camera as he catches amazing shots. Check out his site: https://larryziegenfuss.smugmug.com. We’ve also played shows together—here’s a medley of “Fame” (David Bowie) + “Steppin’ Stone” (Monkees) we banged together onstage one day… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4gyDxUZhfo Meanwhile, HB LZ—God bless you for your inquisitive ears and eyes.
#larry #ziegenfuss #birthday #monkees #davidbowie #johnnyjblair #singeratlarge #fame #stone
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academyguide · 2 years
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One of the things I love most about December 31st is the end of year countdowns and reviews. It's fun to read or watch the top 10 moments in sports, films of the year, songs of the year and celebrity news stories that people compile. So it's not surprising I like to do the same. If you are reading this, then you likely follow at least one of my blogs. Now you have the opportunity to see what else I typically write about. As you read and review the past year entries, take notice of the other articles. Maybe you'll find something else that interests you.After reviewing this compiled list, I have to say I'm impressed. So much so, I wish I could time travel back one year and show myself what neat things I'll be writing about. Of course how awesome would it be to do that next year. But unless I see my future self in the next few minutes, I'll assume it's not going to happen...... Nope, I guess I'll have to wait for next year to see what cool things I write about in 2013.Thanks once again to all my readers, subscribers, and supporters. I love writing, but you make it so much more enjoyable and what keeps me motivated.  JanuaryCarrot Sticks - BL S13E01 - No Excuse ZoneSeason 13 recap of Biggest Loser begins.I'm excited for the new season!!!!Tegan - This is the Game of RassilonCreated a mini dice related game.J.A.Scott (Music) - "Fools Fantasy"Martha Berner CD ReviewFebruaryCarrot Sticks - Tweets of the WeekI was invited to guest blog TOTW Carrot Sticks - The Ice Cream ParlorSeason 13 article of the Biggest Loser, describes how upset I am with the season!!!Tegan - Fifth Doctor in ReviewA brief review of the Peter Davison era.J.A.Scott (Music) - "Hot Sauce"Jessy J CD ReviewMarchCarrot Sticks - BL - Coming HomeJillian has Bob on her blogcast - I speculate her possible return to Biggest LoserTegan - The Two DoctorsA review of the episode featuring Patrick Troughton & Colin BakerJ.A.Scott (Music) - "Sophistication"Thisbe Vos CD ReviewJ.A.Scott (Photography) - "Streets & Stores"A trip to ChicagoJ.A.Scott (Poetry) -"The Smile"What I love about the girl who doesn't love me.AprilCarrot Sticks - No new Biggest Loser recapsStopped having fun blogging this season.Tegan - Blog HiatusTook a break from this blog to work on J.A.ScottJ.A.Scott (Poetry) - "Moonlit Walk"Poetry month! One poem a day.MayJ.A.Scott (Photography) - "Fire House"Visited Helenville Fire Station for a photo shoot.JuneJ.A.Scott (Photography) - Dublin Day OneA trip to Europe with my friend Dan.J.A.Scott (Poetry) - "Goodbye My Friend"When a friend died, I wrote a poem for her.JulyTegan - Who is Tardis Mechanic?Wrote a spoof article involving my Rock Band group.J.A.Scott (Music/Photography) - Diana Krall ConcertI was able to bring my camera in and take photos.J.A.Scott (Poetry) - "Social Butterfly"It can be hard to catch the eye of the one you adore.J.A.Scott (R.a.n.t.) - "Ant: Us vs Them"I relaunched my r.a.n.t. topics.AugustCarrot Sticks - What Are Your Fitness Inspirations?Tried writing a new inspiration series for weight loss.Tegan - Sixth Doctor in ReviewA brief review of the Colin Baker era.J.A.Scott (R.a.n.t.) - "♫Whistle While You Work♪"Rage against whistle blowersJ.A.Scott (Music / Photography) - CD Case RestorationHow I acquire second hand CD's and spiff them up.J.A.Scott (Poetry) -  Schrödinger's CatA whimsical look at Schrödinger's TheorySeptemberTegan - Time and the RaniFirst episode featuring Sylvester McCoyJ.A.Scott (R.a.n.t.) - "It's Nothing Personal, It's Just Business"What I hate about big business reasoning.J.A.Scott (Photography) - "Picture Rock Cave Trail"One set of photos from my Wyalusing TripOctoberTegan - SurvivalFinal episode of the old Dr.Who serieJ.A.Scott (Photography) - "Muskego Park"Enjoying an Autumn day.J.A.Scott (R.a.n.t.) - "The Newest Odd Couple"In an update of the Odd Couple, I could play both parts. NovemberTegan - Doctor Who the movieReview of the film featuring Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGannJ.A.Scott - Chocolate FestI hosted a chocolate taste test with my sisters.
J.A.Scott (Poetry) - "You Will Never Read This"Likely the one intended will never read this.J.A.Scott (R.a.n.t.) - "Too Shy, Shy"Problems I have with trying to associate with others. DecemberTegan - Legacy of the DaleksA book review which features Susan, the Master and Paul McGannJ.A.Scott (Poetry) - "Broken"Pick me up and throw me away.J.A.Scott (R.a.n.t. / Poetry) - "A Poets Football Game"My imagination of what a football team comprised of poets would be like.Top 10 Blog Articles of 2012 - (According to Web Hits)1149 - J.A.Scott - Social Butterfly545 - Carrot Sticks - Biggest Loser - Coming Home516 - Carrot Sticks - Biggest Loser S13E05 - Listen & Keep Your Mouth Closed 462 - Tegan -Dr. Who (The Early Years) - Part 69 "The Sixth Doctor In Review"398 - Tegan -Dr. Who (The Early Years) - Part 58 "The Five Doctors" 317 - Carrot Sticks - Biggest Loser S13E10 - I Could Lose One Pound Taking A Poop298- J.A.Scott -Diana Krall - Milwaukee: 16, July 2012 294 - Carrot Sticks - Biggest Loser S13E09 - Going Home131 - J.A.Scott -Vacation Day 10 - The Isle of Man TT Races 104 - Tegan -Doctor Who (TV Movie) - Part 76 "Doctor Who"Top 10 Blog Searches1078 - Carrot Sticks - creepy man637 - Tegan - Carly Foulkes405 - J.A.Scott - Butterfly382 - Carrot Sticks - Kim Lyons380 - J.A.Scott - Bond Band316 - Carrot Sticks - Why did Rulon leave biggest loser267 - Carrot Sticks - Anna Kournikova biggest loser210 - J.A.Scott - Diana Krall75 - Tegan - Simpsons tapped out62 - Tegan - the war machines computer Source link
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favorite youtubers to watch?
my all time fave is jessie (sunbeamsjess). and a few months ago i discovered lizzy hadfield and have been obsessed w her. some of my other faves i’ve been following for years: our tiny tribe (cutest family channel ever!), estee lalonde, the anna edit, allana davison, megan ellaby, natacha oceane, matilda djerf... so basically any english youtuber lol
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sexydeathparty · 3 years
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The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week
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Kids may say the darndest things, but parentstweet about them in the funniest ways. So each week, we round up the most hilarious quips from parents on Twitter to spread the joy.
Scroll down to read the latest batch, and follow @HPUKParents on Twitter for more!
Hi I'm Johnny Knoxville and I'm about to feed my kids vegetables.
— Sweet Momissa (@sweetmomissa) February 16, 2022
My 5 yo after explaining to him that telling baldheaded ppl they look like thanos, is not the compliment he think it is: pic.twitter.com/Yl7a5N3W7M
— Mom | Sleep & Wellness (@themultiplemom) February 16, 2022
I'm proud of my kids but not "ruin my car with honor roll bumper stickers" proud.
— Sarcastic Mommy (@sarcasticmommy4) February 15, 2022
My older daughter turned 9 today. I’m looking forward to Season 9 of “When is my next birthday?!”
— Vinod Chhaproo (@Chhapiness) February 12, 2022
Busted my 10 y/o daughter finishing my ice cream and she said, “sorry, I saw it and I missed you because you weren’t here so I had a bite and then I got carried away.” I think she just began her career in politics.
— NicholasG (@Dad_At_Law) February 17, 2022
Let’s get married and have kids so instead of a romantic Valentine’s dinner we can all fight about 5th grade math homework and have macaroni and cheese again.
— Simon Holland (@simoncholland) February 14, 2022
Stop Screaming! I screamed, in my gentlest parenting screaming voice
— Maryfairyboberry🧚🏻‍♀️ (@maryfairybobrry) February 16, 2022
My daughter’s school’s mascot is a Viking, and when I dropped her off this morning I saw someone in a hoodie that said Viking Robotics and oh my lord would I watch the shit out of that show
— Andy Richter (@AndyRichter) February 16, 2022
My 4 year old got into some glitter. He is now fabulous until further notice
— Jake almost (@jakery) February 15, 2022
If you enjoy the mood in your house going from calm to shitshow in less than 3 seconds, I cannot recommend parenting enough
— A Bearer Of Dad News (@HomeWithPeanut) February 16, 2022
A big thank you to all the kids who gave my son Valentine’s Day candy. I really enjoyed it!
— Kevin The Dad (@kevinthedad) February 14, 2022
i tried one of my daughter’s fruit snacks and somehow forgot they’re just...candy? I’ve been giving my 3 year old candy every day for two years and now she’s totally obsessed and addicted? you win again, america
— ely kreimendahl (@ElyKreimendahl) February 15, 2022
4 year old: Daddy do you have any bat cheese? Me: Bat cheese? 4: Yes Me: Bat. Cheese? 4: Yes. Bat cheese. Me: Why are you asking for… bat cheese? 4: For my car Me: 4: Me: Ahhhh batteries. You need batteries! 4: Yes bat cheese! 🙄
— threetimedaddy (@threetimedaddy) February 12, 2022
Teen, watching the halftime show: WOW. How old are these people? Me: JUST LET ME HAVE THIS ONE THING WITHOUT RUINING IT FOR ME.
— Jessie (@mommajessiec) February 14, 2022
As a pregnant woman in my early 30s my Ohio friends think “good for her, having a kid in old age!” And my Los Angeles friends think “good for her, a teen mom!”
— Chelsea Davison (@chelsea_davison) February 17, 2022
I jokingly asked my toddler where her off button is and she’s been walking around the house looking for it for the last 15 minutes, and now I’m mad at myself for not having thought of this sooner
— Real Life Mommy (@reallifemommy3) February 17, 2022
The “What’s in the box?” scene from Seven, but it’s just me about to open my kid’s lunch bag after a day of school.
— SpacedMom (@copymama) February 17, 2022
My youngest boy fell over and cried and my daughter told him to stop behaving like he’s 4 and a half. They’re both 5.
— MumInBits (@MumInBits) February 17, 2022
Nobody feels more empowered than a 6-year-old with her own roll of tape.
— mark (@TheCatWhisprer) February 13, 2022
an ice cream truck that drives around in the winter selling kids gloves and boots and hats and snow pants and whateverelsetheylost that day
— That Mom Tho (@mom_tho) February 16, 2022
As a teen: hiding in the shed, secretly drinking. As a dad: hiding in the shed, secretly drinking.
— Daddy Go Fish (@daddygofish) February 17, 2022
I asked my 5yo niece if she was behaving and she told me that she was “behaving as good as a banana does” and now I have so many more questions
— Professional Worrier (@pro_worrier_) February 14, 2022
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LOST IN THE SPAN The old Curry family plot contains relations of Davison and Martin too, planted high above the muddy Avon River. Here in the tangle of hawthorn trees, wild roses and tall grasses, every stone is down. They lie face-up but shouldered under, level with the sunken soil. On grounds like these, it's hard to know at first if you're in the right place, Pushing through the brush in search of anything handhewn or human, eventually a square edge appears. I found Rebecca Davison and Joseph Martin, gone young in their 20s and 30s. Then I spotted a stone for the Curry daughters, younger indeed – Jessie, Abigail, Grace, and Rachel – all lost in the span of a decade. Finally, this cemetery is bookended by Brotherton and Lavinia Martin, the first and last burials here. Him in 1827, her in 1872. All others lie between, not a speck of disturbed soil since. It took some time and effort to uncover the past, scratched and clawed around and under. All the while, big clouds passed and let slivers of sun through. It finally feels like autumn, the best time to get down with the dead. Soon the leaves will follow, another new blanket to cover what stays. September 25, 2021 Curry Family Burying Ground Mount Denson, Nova Scotia Year 14, Day 5067 of my daily journal.
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The Scottish Suffragette  Agnes Henderson Brown was born on April 12th 1866 in Edinburgh.
Nannie Brown, as she later became known as was born at 125 Princes Street, which is slap bang opposite the Castle. The street  in those days would have been mainly a residential one, as it was meant to be in the plans for the New Town, George Street was meant to be the main shopping are. 
Their father was interested in social and political reform and the house became a centre of cultural activity. The Dad ran a number of fruit shops under the title of William Brown & Sons he trained his daughters, Agnes and Jessie, well and refused to submit to laws that he objected to, he was an activist for women's rights. His opposition to taxes that differentiated between genders caused him to end up in Calton Gaol. 
Agnes and her sister Jessie  were among the first women to be seen on bicycles in Scotland. The safety bicycle was the direct ancestor of today’s machines. With a slight adaptation they attracted thousands of women to cycling and some historians point to the safety bicycle as the beginnings of suffrage, women’s rights and feminism.
They first became active in the (WFL) Women's Freedom League around 1910. Agnes was one of 6 women who walked the whole length of the Edinburgh to London suffrage march in 1912. It took five weeks and involved walking around 15 miles a day and attending a suffrage rally each evening. The marchers were dressed in russet brown jackets, earning the six women the name (the) Brown Women.
Following Emily Davison's death at the Derby in 1913 a deputation of Councillors, JPs ministers, solicitors and barristers from Scotland and the North of England tried to see Prime minister Asquith, He refused to see them so they formed the 'Northern Men's Federation for Women's Suffrage' Agnes became secretary of the Edinburgh Branch.
Unlike the (WSPU) The Women's Social and Political Union , the WFL welcomed male support in the struggle. They continued campaigning throughout the war years.
After the war Agnes was involved in setting up the (SWRI)  Scottish Women's Rural Institute and was an organiser from 1917-22. She was also a member of the Edinburgh Women's Citizens Association.
Nannie Brown wrote articles and plays and participated in societies such as the Edinburgh Dickens Fellowship, where she  learned women to type and ride a bicycle. 
She continued to walk. Not content with the Brown Women walk she repeated a similar walk but this time she set off from John O Groats. As she travelled to London she reported on her journey in the Weekly Scotsman.  
Agnes Brown died on 1st December 1943 and was buried with her parents in Dean Cemetery Edinburgh.  She was noted in the Scottish Saltire Society who published her obituary as an Outstanding Women of Scotland Community in 2014
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Claude Akins, the 1810 independence of Argentina, ace bassist/guitarist Tim Breon, Kalief Browder, Raymond Carver, Bennett Cerf, Jessi Colter, Jeanne Crain, Hal David, Brian "Blinky" Davison (The Nice), Princess Deokhye, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Harry Fox, Gilbert & Sullivan’s 1878 opera HMS PINAFORE, Tom T. Hall, The Isley Brothers 1962 single “Twist & Shout,” Phoenix Jones, Mark Knight (Bang Tango), Robert Ludlum, Klaus Meine (Scorpions), pop culture curator Ken Mills, Lincoln Barrington "Sugar" Minott, Cillian Murphy, Mike Myers, Mike Oldfield’s TUBULAR BELLS album (50th Anniversary!), Frank Oz, Phil “Poli” Palmer (of Family—one of my favorite bands), Remco Prins, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, The Rolling Stones 1968 single “Jumping Jack Flash,” Chuck Ruff, Dorothy Sarnoff, Beverly Sills, Octavia Spencer, the 1977 STAR WARS movie, Robbie Steinhardt (Kansas), Leslie Uggams, Karen Valentine (nice to have met you), Paul Weller, Weird Al Yankovic’s 1989 single “She Drives Like Crazy,” and my cousin—violinist and photographer extraordinaire, Larry Ziegenfuss. He’s a fixture of the central Florida music scene, and equally so behind the lens of his camera as he catches amazing shots. Check out his site:https://larryziegenfuss.smugmug.com. We’ve also played shows together—here’s a medley of “Fame” (David Bowie) + “Steppin’ Stone” (Monkees) we banged together onstage one day… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4gyDxUZhfo Meanwhile, HB LZ—God bless you for your inquisitive ears and eyes.
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