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I have to Freethinker. I am now older than my Grandfathers when they passed away. Where has the time gone?
Time is the scarcest resource we have.

I just reached the symbolic “middle of my life” (if I’m lucky) and now when I look back it feels like a blur. Parts of it feel like just yesterday and others like another lifetime. Very surreal. I imagine the 2nd half will feel like it goes by even quicker. Like time speeds up. I guess all you can do is enjoy each day, which I tell myself constantly, but don’t know if I actually do…

Anyways here’s to hoping you have lots more good years in ya to enjoy and fight the good fight. Thanks for sharing that song.
 
This was played at a funeral I went to on Saturday. It makes you think. R.I.P. James The Flame. Where Rainbows Never Die.
 
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I love the bass player in this group. Juna Serita "Get that Funky Smell from your mouth." I've been told that before. It's all good.

 
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Jewell was born in Utah to a Mormon family and they later moved to Alaska and at some point she became a famous singer, whose heyday is now some years ago. I always thought she was fetching and had a great singing voice and presence. Definitely girlfriend material lol:

 
It is 11 degrees this morning, so I thought of the beach naturally. Jim Quick and The Coastline Band." Sweat."

 
Go in a Time Warp back to the 1950's. I was a long time from being born yet but always wished I could have lived it. This is what
was stolen from America with the mass integration which started in the mid 1960's. If we could only go back to these days.

"Unchained Melody"

 
Go in a Time Warp back to the 1950's. I was a long time from being born yet but always wished I could have lived it. This is what
was stolen from America with the mass integration which started in the mid 1960's. If we could only go back to these days.

"Unchained Melody"


White Lighting, I live in the past, it's what keeps me going. The 1965 Righteous Brothers version was to me the greatest version ever made. Will Farrell's father played in the Righteous Brothers band, he played the sax and the keyboard.
 
" Down South" by Jim Quick and the Coastline Band. They are playing in North Myrtle Beach the next two weekends.

 
Heard this hard rocking song from the '90s the other day for the first time in a long time. Basically a one-hit wonder band out of Detroit, but still touring going by the YouTube comments:

 
Abby the Spoon Lady and Chris Rodrigues. She was a fixture in Asheville until the city leaders wanted a hotel instead of giving them a place to perform.

 
White people enjoying life. This is from 1985, one token black guy in the video compared to hundreds of Whites. That was the norm or close to it for the media back then, before blacks magically became the super-majority they are portrayed as now:



 
White people enjoying life. This is from 1985, one token black guy in the video compared to hundreds of Whites. That was the norm or close to it for the media back then, before blacks magically became the super-majority they are portrayed as now:




Love this!!!

PRESS escape to go BACK
 
Ha! I would love to go back to 1985. We still had a country then. It was under attack and had been for generations, but America was still recognizably America. No longer.
Youtube's Channel Fredflix "The America We Knew" features news on current events of The US and World each month from the 1960's, 70's, and 80's. It also shows popular magazine covers of athletes and actor's, TV commercials, popular movie stars, songs and the artist's that sung them that were popular from those decades. It's a somber reminder of the way America was.
Although I was a teenager in the 80's, I believe some of the happiest times of my life were during the 70's. There were no video games or cell phones or computers for that matter. We played ball and or built things outside almost every day until dark especially during the summer. Not a care or worry at all. I enjoy reminiscing about those days gone by and would love to have them back! The 70's might be my favorite decade for music as well.....also for NFL Football and Roger Staubach, "Captain America" as The Dallas Cowboys were deemed "America's Team."
 
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