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50plano · 29 days ago
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Where the Richest of Plano, Frisco and DFW Travel for Christmas
Hey, jet-setters of Dallas-Ft Worth! Welcome back to this luxury channel, coming to you from west Plano, where we dive into the glamorous world of the ultra-affluent. Today, we’re exploring the richest areas in North Texas—Plano, Frisco, Southlake, Colleyville, and the Park Cities in Dallas. These neighborhoods are home to the wealthiest professionals and executives in the state, rivaling the…
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bigvolcano · 2 years ago
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Opera in the Gardens
Opera in the Gardens will take place this Sunday, 19 March, from 3pm to 5pm at the Lismore Turf Club. Gates will open at 2pm. Limited tickets to Opera in the Gardens are still available.
Four of Australia’s leading opera and theatre stars will come together this weekend to perform a brand-new show at Opera in the Gardens. Australian opera and theatre star, Paul Tabone, has produced a new and exciting show for Lismore, combining musical theatre and opera. Paul has performed internationally at some of the world’s most iconic theatre and opera locations, including London’s West…
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plokjnhb · 2 months ago
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eyelectricity · 7 years ago
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Kids at Vale do Anhangabaú, São Paulo, Brazil Mar 2018
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twopoppies · 2 years ago
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Brasil and Rio especially definitely have big enough arenas and stadiums for Harry since football is the biggest sport in the country. Coldplay is playing several stadium shows in a few months and so many musicians bigger than Harry like the Rolling Stones always go there. I think it was a Harry team and organizer problem because the same happened in Colombia and fans rallied even against the citiy governor so they could change the venue from a parking lot to inside an Arena and they got it.
Yeah, that absolutely makes sense. Is it just less expensive to do it in a parking lot? Maybe that’s why. Well, hopefully they’ll rethink the next time they’re there.
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unicornsfade-blog · 6 years ago
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK.
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NEW YORK, I ALWAYS DREAM WITH NEW YORK. I DREAM ABOUT MY STUDIO IN THE BRONX ,ALL MESS UP AND DIRTY BECAUSE THE PAINTS I USE FOR MY DRAWS IS EVERYWHERE,AS WELL IT IS MY OLD TYPEWRITTER MACHINE WITH A HUGE BUNCH OF A LOT OF PAPERS NEXT TO IT.MY COMPUTER WILL BE IN THAT CORNER WHERE I HAVE ALL MY CAMERAS INCUDE THE ANALOGICS AND I WOULD HAVE MY OWN RED ROOM SO I CAN REVEAL MY PHOTOS MY OWN,ME AND THEM ,ONLY BOTH OF US.
I DREAM, SO LONG, SO BIG ABOUT LIVE. NOW THAT LIFE IS TAKING BACK BEHIND THE WALL IS IMPOSIBLE FOR ME TO SEE, MY LIFE NOW IS IN THE WAR OF FIGHTING AGAINST DARKNESS, MY LIFE IS An ILLUSION. IT´S NOT REAL, AT ALL- I LIVE IN A CONSTANT FIGHT OF CHOICES AND DECISIONS THAT AREN´T ENOUGH FOR ME, SO, I TRANSFORM THEM IN IDEAS THAT ONLY STAYS IN THE OLD TABLE, THE ONE THAT IS NEXT THE THREE WINDOWS, THE ONE THAT IS LIGHT UP. NOW I´M UP IN THE MIDDLE IN THE NIGHT LOOKING UP TO MY POSTER OF NEW YORK AND ALL THE DREAMS I HAVE WITH THE CITIY WHERE EVERYTHING IS POSIBLE ,IS REAL,HERE IN THE A.M TRYING NOT TO GO TO THE KITCHEN FOR SOME HURTING SELF AND GET ANYTHING THAT CAN MAKE END THIS SORROW,I LEFT MY WRITES NOW I DON´T KNOW WHO WRITES OR NOT,I JUST FADE. I´M IN THE A.M, I´M IN THE LIVING, IN THE HANDS OF THE MOON AND THAT’S MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT IT, THE ONLY PART WHERE I´M NOT THINKING, AND I LOVE ART, I LOVE THAT. NOW TALKING ABOUT NEW YORK CITY, MY HEART AND MIND ARE THERE.HERE IN THIS CITY OF MADNESS AND PROBLEMS LEAVE WITH NO DIRECTION TO CATCH.THERE IS MY FUTURE, HERE MY PRESENT.SO, WHAT CAN I DO? NEW YORK, LET´S TALK ABOUT NEW YORK CITY.I WOULD LOVE TO WALK THE STREETS WHERE THE MUSIC IS HIGHER THAN THE PEOPLE AROUND,WHERE THE PAITINGS ANNONYMUS ARE EVERYWHERE,WHERE EVERY SCREEN SHOW YOU THE NEXT NEW ARTIST, THE NEW MUSIC AND THE OLD,GO TO BROADWAY AND SEE THE PLACE WHERE MY HEROES STARTED,BE IN THE NIGHTS WAITING FOR SOME SUPERHERO TO CATCH ME AND KISS ME ASKING BEFORE ALWAYS,FALL IN LOVE IN CENTRAL PARK,NEW YORK I WANT YOU. THE ART, THE BLOOD THAT BEATS ON THE HEART OF A WOMEN THAT ISN´T YET ONE, IS A CHILD THAT WANT TO GET DIRTY HER HANDS WHILE SHE´S CREATING THINGS THAT HAS NO SENSE. ART , MY ETERNAL LOVE THAT I CANNOT LET GO AWAY. IN THIS MOMENTS, THEY´RE THE THINGS I CAN´T STOP THINKING OF.
ART AND NEW YORK. I STILL DREAM ABOUT YOU. XIX.
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erwinw · 3 years ago
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theandras-show · 3 years ago
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Radio Relativa
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Pinchada que hicimos hace unos días en Radio Relativa.
The Seeds - Can't seem to make you mine The Seeds - I tell myself Sam the sham & The Pharaohs - Big citiy lights Iron Butterfly - Soul Experience The Sorrows - You've got what I want The Sorrows - Take a heart Jeff Beck - Rock my plimsoul Leaf Hound - Stagnant pool Deep Purple - Fireball ACDC - Walk all over you Mountain - Never in my life Faces - Miss Judy's farm Free - I'll be creepin' Gold - No parking Heat Exchange - Inferno Jimi Hendrix Experience - Red House Santana - Hope you are feeling better Sly and The Family Stone - Sing a simple song Baby Huey - A change is going to come Curtis Mayfield - Makings of you Isaac Hayes - Do your thing Sam & Dave - Don't help me out Charles Bradley - Where do we go from here The J.B's - Escape-ism Part 1 Lee Moses - Bad Girl (Part 1) Gil Scott-Heron - The Bottle Drugdealer - Fools The Stooges - I need somebody
Os dejamos el link de nuestro portal en la radio para que echéis un ojo!
https://radiorelativa.eu/show/the-andras-show/
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chanderkent · 4 years ago
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Paris & Me
She was a little bundle of joy that I brought home A week old Golden retriever with shining golden coat Short ears, a straight muzzle, and a feathery tail Why I named her Paris I had no particular rason Maybe she reminded me of Paris, the city I love She became the youngest member of our family A born explorer and inquisitive with never ending curiosity One moment she was here and next moment gone She was in every nook and corner I couldn't think of She ruled the place like an undisputed queen All she wanted was those little hugs and caresses Returning the favour many times than she received There she was licking my toe telling me to move on That was her way of telling me to fix her meal She will have her milk from the bottle sitting on my lap Time flew on and soon she grew quite big and tall Every day she would learn a new trick a new prank She recognised the sound of my car and footsteps Every evening she would be there right at the main door To welcome me back at home after a tiring day She would look at me inquiringly as if asking How was my day at office and did I miss her? That was also her walk - time in the neighbourhood park But that happened only after she had her cashew cookie Her normal day would end with a goodnight pat from me She was always there for me, be it good times Or not so good times, bad times, terrible times When I got my first car she was there in the back seat When I received double promotion she was there to cheer me up She was there to wish me when I left for my first overseas trip When my father stopped talking to me it was she Who consoled and amused me through her little antics It was she who sat by my side after I had that nasty accident She celebrated my victories and lamented my losses She also shared my joy and mourned my grief Each time I changed a citiy she changed that too My home was her home my people were her people We were two different beings with one common soul I don’t know was I her alter-ego or was she mine Sadly a canine has a different life span and journey What is minutes for us is like hours for them I never knew when Paris lost her youth and entered old age A time came when going for a stroll was too much for her She was no more the old brat she once used to be Power and speed wasn't the only thing she lost She also lost her vision and her sharp reflexes Everyday she was deteriorating and losing her will to live Something as routine as sitting was now herculean task for her She would just lay next to me looking with her sad eyes Even her fave cashew cookies no more enthused her I can never forget that gloomy 14th October evening It was drizzling outside and I had just come from office They were all standing in the hallway surrounding Paris She lay still on a mat, eyes closed and was breathing fast Losing no time I carried her in my lap and drove to vet's clinic I knew she had very little time left but miracles do happen It took just five minutes for doctor ro decide her fate Paris was in lot of pain and only thing that could help her Bear the excruciating pain was that last injection Pentobarbital that is given for a peaceful end That one decision was the toughest of my life The vet was ready to perform this last act of euthanasia Paris, I knew if one thing she was afraid off was darkness I knew tonight is not a good day to die for someone so dear If she had to die she will do it on a sunny morning I took her home, our home for last twelve years She made innumerable rides to home, this was just her last It was the darkest night of my life I spent wide awake Last twelve years of our shared life was played in the slow motion There were moments of all kind, comic, happy, poignant It was almost next morning when my tired eyes gave in I saw Paris in my dreams, we were climbing a steep slope I remembered many years ago Paris and me went for a trek My sleep was disrupted with that familiar touch I opened my eyes and I saw Paris standing next to me Licking my left hand like she always did earlier It was impossible for someone who couldn't even stand To this day I do
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freedomtripitaly · 5 years ago
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Detta anche “Music City”, Nashville è una meta imperdibile per chi ama la musica. Siamo andati a visitarla e siamo stati fin da subito trascinati nel vortice delle note che pervadono le strade della Capitale del Tennesseee. Il soprannome le fu dato perché, un tempo, la città ospitava la sede del Grand Ole Opry, un programma radiofonico di musica country della Gibson, una famosa azienda che costruisce chitarre e bassi elettrici. Ed è proprio il country che si sente suonare in tutta Nashville. Non stupitevi di sentire strimpellare le chitarre fin dalle prime ore del mattino: le sentirete fino a notte fonda. Specie se passeggiate lungo la Record Row, una strada tra la 16th e la 17th Avenue dove sono concentrati i più celebri locali della città. Gli “Honky Tonk” di questo quartiere di South of Broadway, SoBro, ospitano anche più band musicali contemporaneamente: sullo stesso piano ci sono diversi stage su cui si esibiscono differenti gruppi. Non è obbligatoria la consumazione e si passa da un locale all’altro alla ricerca della musica migliore. Anche se una buona birra non guasta mai. Imperdibili sono il Central, tre piani di locale dove suonano musica live e da dove ammirare la strada dei locali dall’alto; il Robert’s, che un tempo ospitava un negozio di stivali “western style” che ancora addobbano le pareti del locale (non partire da Nashville senza averne preso un paio); il Tootsies, uno degli Honky Tonk più storici di Nashville, aperto dagli Anni ’60; il 32 Bridge, con l’iconica insegna luminosa di una cowgirl che suona la chitarra. Tanti sono i luoghi legati alla musica che vale la pena visitare a Nashville. A partire da The Ryman Auditorium, detto anche “la cattedrale della musica country”. Rinomato per l’ottima acustica, ospita concerti e ha visto passare sul proprio palco personaggi del calibro di James Brown, Patsy Cline e pure Bruce Springsteen. Nel 2015 è stato ristrutturato e, oggi, ha un teatro rinnovato oltre a ospitare mostre permanenti. La Country Music Hall of Fame è anche definita lo “Smithsonian della country music” per via dell’immensa collezione di oggetti legati a questo genere musicale che si possono ammirare nei suoi 32mila metri quadrati di esposizioni, dalle registrazioni alle foto ai video. È stata ampliata qualche anno fa e oggi ospita anche una scuola di musica per ragazzi talentuosi offerta nientemeno che da Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift Education Center). Si trova nel pieno centro di Nashville. Prima di uscire dalla Hall of Fame, fate tappa al pian terreno, dove si trova la Hatch Show Print, una delle tipografie più antiche d’America, dove venivano (e vengono ancora) creati e stampati i poster dei concerti degli artisti più celebri, da Bob Dylan a Johnny Cash fino ai Coldplay. Tra i luoghi imperdibili di Nashville c’è soprattutto l’Historic RCA Studio B, lo studio di registrazione più antico della città nonché uno dei più famosi al mondo, fondato da Dan Maddox nel 1957. Qui hanno registrato i loro dischi cantanti come il mitico Elvis Presley (vi ha registrato ben 260 brani) Dolly Parton, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold e gli Everly Brothers e oltre 35mila canzoni sono uscite da questo studio, tra cui almeno mille hit americane. Prima fra tutte, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” di Elvis. Questo luogo era considerato la culla del “Nashville Sound” negli Anni ’60 ed è anche merito suo se la città è divenuta la Mecca delle case discografiche. Tra gli ultimi musei aperti a Nashville c’è la Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum che ospita una mostra permanente dedicata ai Grammy Awards. Quando vennero in città i Rolling Stones, per l’ultima tappa del loro tour del 2018, fu organizzata una grande mostra intitolata “Exhibitionism”. Una grande bocca rossa con la lingua di fuori è ancora lì in bella mostra, a disposizione di chi la vuole immortalare con un selfie. Per chiudere il tour della “Music Citiy” non può mancare uno stop al Johnny Cash Museum, un museo interamente dedicato a “The man in black”, soprannome attribuito all’artista per la sua propensione a vestirsi sempre di nero. Si trova anch’esso in centro. Ospita la più vasta collezione di memorabilia dedicati all’artista, compreso un pezzo di muro della casa che aveva sul lago di Hendersonville. Oltre ai più famosi locali di SoBro, merita una tappa The Bluebird Cafe. Per arrivarci dal centro bisogna prendere un taxi perché è in periferia. Dietro un’anonima porta a vetri, di quelle con gli infissi di metallo in stile Anni ’60, tra un parrucchiere per signora e un “dely shop”, si nasconde uno dei locali più cool che abbiamo mai visto. Qui, ogni sera, si esibiscono dal vivo musicisti famosi e non. Alcuni sono autori sconosciuti che hanno scritto hit musicali di successo per i nomi più celebri del panorama musicale internazionale. Il locale ospita una novantina di persone che prendono posto intorno ai tavolini a pochi centimetri dai musicisti, dando un morso a un panino con pomodori verdi fritti (come quelli del film) tra un brano e l’altro. Il posto è famosissimo. Arrivano da ogni dove per ascoltare la musica dal vivo. Bisogna prenotare i biglietti con largo anticipo. Chi non trova posto, può sempre portarsi dietro un telo su cui sedersi e accomodarsi all’esterno, insieme a decine di altre persone, dove gli altoparlanti trasmettono la musica suonata all’interno del locale. Una curiosità: Nashville è anche chiamata l’Atene del Sud-Est degli Stati Uniti per via di un edificio copia del Partenone che si trova nel Centennial Park, ma anche per i numerosi istituti scolastici e per l’architettura classica di molti dei suoi edifici. Conviene procurarsi il Music City Total Access Pass, una card che consente l’ingresso a sei attrazioni, quattro scontate e due gratuite. Tra queste anche alcune piantagioni appena fuori Nashville, come la Belle Meade Plantation e la Belmont Mansion, e il tour a bordo dei bus hop-on-hop-off che offrono la visita guidata della città della musica. https://ift.tt/33KANiQ Nashville, la migliore città per chi ama la musica americana Detta anche “Music City”, Nashville è una meta imperdibile per chi ama la musica. Siamo andati a visitarla e siamo stati fin da subito trascinati nel vortice delle note che pervadono le strade della Capitale del Tennesseee. Il soprannome le fu dato perché, un tempo, la città ospitava la sede del Grand Ole Opry, un programma radiofonico di musica country della Gibson, una famosa azienda che costruisce chitarre e bassi elettrici. Ed è proprio il country che si sente suonare in tutta Nashville. Non stupitevi di sentire strimpellare le chitarre fin dalle prime ore del mattino: le sentirete fino a notte fonda. Specie se passeggiate lungo la Record Row, una strada tra la 16th e la 17th Avenue dove sono concentrati i più celebri locali della città. Gli “Honky Tonk” di questo quartiere di South of Broadway, SoBro, ospitano anche più band musicali contemporaneamente: sullo stesso piano ci sono diversi stage su cui si esibiscono differenti gruppi. Non è obbligatoria la consumazione e si passa da un locale all’altro alla ricerca della musica migliore. Anche se una buona birra non guasta mai. Imperdibili sono il Central, tre piani di locale dove suonano musica live e da dove ammirare la strada dei locali dall’alto; il Robert’s, che un tempo ospitava un negozio di stivali “western style” che ancora addobbano le pareti del locale (non partire da Nashville senza averne preso un paio); il Tootsies, uno degli Honky Tonk più storici di Nashville, aperto dagli Anni ’60; il 32 Bridge, con l’iconica insegna luminosa di una cowgirl che suona la chitarra. Tanti sono i luoghi legati alla musica che vale la pena visitare a Nashville. A partire da The Ryman Auditorium, detto anche “la cattedrale della musica country”. Rinomato per l’ottima acustica, ospita concerti e ha visto passare sul proprio palco personaggi del calibro di James Brown, Patsy Cline e pure Bruce Springsteen. Nel 2015 è stato ristrutturato e, oggi, ha un teatro rinnovato oltre a ospitare mostre permanenti. La Country Music Hall of Fame è anche definita lo “Smithsonian della country music” per via dell’immensa collezione di oggetti legati a questo genere musicale che si possono ammirare nei suoi 32mila metri quadrati di esposizioni, dalle registrazioni alle foto ai video. È stata ampliata qualche anno fa e oggi ospita anche una scuola di musica per ragazzi talentuosi offerta nientemeno che da Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift Education Center). Si trova nel pieno centro di Nashville. Prima di uscire dalla Hall of Fame, fate tappa al pian terreno, dove si trova la Hatch Show Print, una delle tipografie più antiche d’America, dove venivano (e vengono ancora) creati e stampati i poster dei concerti degli artisti più celebri, da Bob Dylan a Johnny Cash fino ai Coldplay. Tra i luoghi imperdibili di Nashville c’è soprattutto l’Historic RCA Studio B, lo studio di registrazione più antico della città nonché uno dei più famosi al mondo, fondato da Dan Maddox nel 1957. Qui hanno registrato i loro dischi cantanti come il mitico Elvis Presley (vi ha registrato ben 260 brani) Dolly Parton, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold e gli Everly Brothers e oltre 35mila canzoni sono uscite da questo studio, tra cui almeno mille hit americane. Prima fra tutte, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” di Elvis. Questo luogo era considerato la culla del “Nashville Sound” negli Anni ’60 ed è anche merito suo se la città è divenuta la Mecca delle case discografiche. Tra gli ultimi musei aperti a Nashville c’è la Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum che ospita una mostra permanente dedicata ai Grammy Awards. Quando vennero in città i Rolling Stones, per l’ultima tappa del loro tour del 2018, fu organizzata una grande mostra intitolata “Exhibitionism”. Una grande bocca rossa con la lingua di fuori è ancora lì in bella mostra, a disposizione di chi la vuole immortalare con un selfie. Per chiudere il tour della “Music Citiy” non può mancare uno stop al Johnny Cash Museum, un museo interamente dedicato a “The man in black”, soprannome attribuito all’artista per la sua propensione a vestirsi sempre di nero. Si trova anch’esso in centro. Ospita la più vasta collezione di memorabilia dedicati all’artista, compreso un pezzo di muro della casa che aveva sul lago di Hendersonville. Oltre ai più famosi locali di SoBro, merita una tappa The Bluebird Cafe. Per arrivarci dal centro bisogna prendere un taxi perché è in periferia. Dietro un’anonima porta a vetri, di quelle con gli infissi di metallo in stile Anni ’60, tra un parrucchiere per signora e un “dely shop”, si nasconde uno dei locali più cool che abbiamo mai visto. Qui, ogni sera, si esibiscono dal vivo musicisti famosi e non. Alcuni sono autori sconosciuti che hanno scritto hit musicali di successo per i nomi più celebri del panorama musicale internazionale. Il locale ospita una novantina di persone che prendono posto intorno ai tavolini a pochi centimetri dai musicisti, dando un morso a un panino con pomodori verdi fritti (come quelli del film) tra un brano e l’altro. Il posto è famosissimo. Arrivano da ogni dove per ascoltare la musica dal vivo. Bisogna prenotare i biglietti con largo anticipo. Chi non trova posto, può sempre portarsi dietro un telo su cui sedersi e accomodarsi all’esterno, insieme a decine di altre persone, dove gli altoparlanti trasmettono la musica suonata all’interno del locale. Una curiosità: Nashville è anche chiamata l’Atene del Sud-Est degli Stati Uniti per via di un edificio copia del Partenone che si trova nel Centennial Park, ma anche per i numerosi istituti scolastici e per l’architettura classica di molti dei suoi edifici. Conviene procurarsi il Music City Total Access Pass, una card che consente l’ingresso a sei attrazioni, quattro scontate e due gratuite. Tra queste anche alcune piantagioni appena fuori Nashville, come la Belle Meade Plantation e la Belmont Mansion, e il tour a bordo dei bus hop-on-hop-off che offrono la visita guidata della città della musica. Vi portiamo alla scoperta della “Music City”, tra country, hony tonk e studi di registrazione che hanno fatto la storia della musica Made in Usa.
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robsonvaz · 6 years ago
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offbeatandpath · 6 years ago
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Well, last night was a blast. After years of being a fan of @punchlion and years of having dreadful timing and not being able to get to their shows in Boston for one reason or another, @_annieboots_ and I finally got to rock out to them live. What a show. I rarely see shows in Boston venues, in part due to this rural southern MA kid's anxiety about crazy citiy traffic and parking (and everyone honking all of the time holy shit, why?!), to rooms that are just too tricky to make sound good any good, (I'd buy extra merch and albums to still support the bands I love when I can, though). But this time, the stars aligned. And I'm glad they did. Whoever ran sound for the bands needs a huge pat on the back. Punchline sounded so clear. And big shoutout to Defret and Everway who also sounded great. Spill Canvas seemed to run into some technical difficulties, but seemed to handle it well. We couldn't stay for their whole set, due to aforementioned being old and the stressful drive home cause I'm a wimp, but hopefully the rest of the set worked out swell! One last thing, all of the dudes in Punchline, and the other bands as well, are such kind souls. Made me really miss my short, sweet career as a local musician. They were all so nice on top of immense talent. I'm lucky to have their music in my life and an amazing girlfriend in Annie to share them with. Also, not a plug, but thanks also to Eargasm ear plugs. Weird name that totally saved my ears yet still let me hear every note crystal clear. . . . #Punchline #Lion #Defret #Everway #SpillCanvas #MiddleEastDownstairs #Cambridge #Boston #WeSurvivedTheDrive #EargasmEarPlugs #RollerCoasterSmokeRuledSoHard #Ghostie!! #SoNiceToMeetYou (at Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub)
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huallenblr-blog · 7 years ago
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Fucking A Columbus
I’ve lived all over this country. Some of the worst traffic citiies and drivers on the planet. So it’s a surprise to me that Columbus seems to take the cake on the most moronic drivers. On an average day I see multiple infractions, deal with people who don’t understand the concept of merging, let alone doing it safely. Today’s multiple examples:
1. The person in the vehicle next to me had both hands on 3 and 9, on her phone. Texting while driving. Neither looking at the road nor hands on the wheel. If she were in a self driving car, perhaps all could be forgiven. However, based on the multiple “dings” on her mid 2000′s grand am, I’m going to safely assume it wasn’t self driving.
2. The person who on Livingston Avenue who doesn’t understand the purpose of the middle of the road turn lane. No, they have the ass end of their shit box blocking traffic while they try to make an impossible 90 degree turn into, where else, the liquor agency parking lot.
3. The person also on Livingston who has to come to a complete stop, debate putting on their turn signal, finally activating their turn signal, then slowly merge into the the Tim Horton’s parking lot. A right turn shouldn’t take the entire length of the light ahead of me. 
4. The person merging onto the highway in front of me from Livingston at 45 miles per hour. Then proceeding to drive 45 mph on the highway. Then blindly switching lanes at probably 40 since you felt the need to put your breaks on to do this causing the car in the next lane over to have to slam on his breaks because let’s face it, even tho the speed limit there is 55, no one is going less than 70. 
5. The person on the 11th street bridge who ignored the light in favor of texting despite the people behind me even honking. Then proceeded to turn left as soon as the light turned red so the rest of us could berate you in our heads or out loud in our cars still stuck up there.
6. The Saturn in copper merging from 5th street onto 71 south. At 35mph. Jesus, this city has merging issues. If you aren’t going way to slow to merge into traffic then you are ignoring the car already with the right of way and trying to run people off the road. This car did both. He merged at 35mph and by jove, he wasn’t going to go any faster on the highway. He then merged a lane over forcing the car that was directly beside him to swerve into the next lane. Then the tractor trailer that came barreling up on his slow ass to have to make a last second lane change. You kill people. The smug look you gave me as we both exited on broad was very misplaced. Yes, we ended up at the same place at the same time. Traffic lights do that to people sometimes. My problem wasn’t that you were in front of me. My problem was you having a total disregard for traffic safety. Of the environment around you. The dangers you pose. So keep that fucking smug look you ferret faced douche nozzle, one day you will probably end up causing a massive traffic accident and your smug look won’t be available then. 
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