Posted on 03/13/2009 2:49:49 AM PDT by Rummyfan
Make that mocha lattes with double foam and cinnamon sprinkles and just a whisper of nutmeg.
Tom Selleck?
I’m sure you know as do my wife, daughter-in-law, and I that we are related to very special people. They don’t have to be doing that job, but they believe in a greater purpose then some twit from ACORN. GOD bless your warrior husband and you for being his rock solid wife.
I remember back in the eighties getting in a very heated discussion with a fellow college student about their claim that Duran Duran were bigger than the Beatles....
I think all of your picture selections are appropriate to the topic but one. You can put a hat on Robert Redford and it still doesn’t make him a man. A hat on Robert Redford just makes him look like the faggoty metrosexual limp wrist he really truly is.....with a hat.
Here is a picture of my grandson when he was in Iraq. I would like to add him to your list of men who will be needed more and more.
The boys are looked up to who can display the most irresponsible social behavior, disrespect for established protocol and outright disdain for elder seniority or authority.
This “NEW” society has been nurtured by the Liberal doctrine for sure.
We need modern day knights, with a God to serve, a woman to love and a work to do.
Check out the book "Raising a Modern Day Knight".
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I hear this in the voices that call in to radio talk shows trying to ‘get’ the host on some ridiculous lefty talking point. High and whiney.
Mel Gibson.
(Should have resized that down a tad, that pic is 4000 x 4000 pixels.)
I still have to stop and watch this movie whenever it comes on TV.
Starting with Marlon Brando and later Jack Nicholson, male acting has become neurotic and whiny. Old-school man’s-man acting of the William Holden type is very rare these days; Jon Hamm in Mad Men is one of the rare performances from a male actor these days that I can imagine seeing in a movie in the forties or fifties.
So Say We All.
Something that should be a classic is Diana Krall’s Live In Paris album, in particular the song, “Maybe You’ll Be There”. However, just about every song on the album is already a vocal standard.
Your point is well taken. I’ve been a musician my entire life. My personal music collection is enormous, and yet I’m totally amazed at how music just does not interest me anymore. I find myself listening to the oddest things these days, such as Sexy Sadie (Beatles), Let Him Run Wild (Beach Boys), No Matter What (Badfinger)...Everything else seems like I’ve heard it before a million times.
If you had said 20 years rather than 10, I would have brought up Jellyfish - Spilt Milk and The Grays - Ro Sham Bo. These are albums that should be classics. If you’re not familiar with the Jellyfish album, do yourself a favor and go buy it. If you like it, give the Grays a chance. I liked Jellyfish better at first, but I’ve listened to the Grays a lot more.
If you would like a rare modern musical treat watch The Sprout And The Bean by Joanna Newsome http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYl0uLrXP7U and also the cover version of the same song by The Moscow Coup Attempt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZugYsF2yFac.
You too, FRiend!
It’s a Sinatra Bomb :p it’s meant to be that size
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