The Regulars know The Situation and there's no way in hell I'm going back into it. The remarkable thing is how light shines in different ways in that Situation relative to this one.
The feeling of aloneness and distance than anything I've ever known but talking with Cadillac Man last night and opening Comments just now brings that more toward something real rather than just more online pinball since the latter only makes me want to be a deaf, dumb, and blind kid.
It won't work continuing to use Yevette's Situation to mask my own since that only tells you it's worse but you probably assumed that anyway and there's no need to elucidate further. The Standing Principle applies of make whatever you can of it.
No, I won't be playing the obvious from Grateful Dead since we don't enjoy obvious all that much. When Sheryl Crow jams with the Allman Bros, we don't really know what to expect so, ok, let's have some of that. (Ithaka: - "Can't Find My Way Home" | Live in Asheville (2012) | Sheryl Crow, Warren Haynes, Trombone Shorty)
Jams with Allmans are in the same article. The part which blew me away the most was Trombone Shorty. Whoa, the cat was blowin' that sackbut real nice.
Note: sackbut is a Renaissance trombone (fo' real).
Because we love you, here's a reason to avoid ballroom dancing. When someone suggests a Foxtrot, you may accept more than you realize.
Now you know.
You're welcome.
The feeling of aloneness and distance than anything I've ever known but talking with Cadillac Man last night and opening Comments just now brings that more toward something real rather than just more online pinball since the latter only makes me want to be a deaf, dumb, and blind kid.
It won't work continuing to use Yevette's Situation to mask my own since that only tells you it's worse but you probably assumed that anyway and there's no need to elucidate further. The Standing Principle applies of make whatever you can of it.
No, I won't be playing the obvious from Grateful Dead since we don't enjoy obvious all that much. When Sheryl Crow jams with the Allman Bros, we don't really know what to expect so, ok, let's have some of that. (Ithaka: - "Can't Find My Way Home" | Live in Asheville (2012) | Sheryl Crow, Warren Haynes, Trombone Shorty)
Jams with Allmans are in the same article. The part which blew me away the most was Trombone Shorty. Whoa, the cat was blowin' that sackbut real nice.
Note: sackbut is a Renaissance trombone (fo' real).
Because we love you, here's a reason to avoid ballroom dancing. When someone suggests a Foxtrot, you may accept more than you realize.
Now you know.
You're welcome.
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