I haven’t been to Las Vegas in a while. I may need to go back.
Do you have something you’d like to share? Anything at all. The topic is yours to choose. It’s Saturday Night Open Thread.
What’s on your mind?
I haven’t been to Las Vegas in a while. I may need to go back.
Do you have something you’d like to share? Anything at all. The topic is yours to choose. It’s Saturday Night Open Thread.
What’s on your mind?
I’ve only gotten to see ZZ Top once. When the opportunity came to see them play in LaGrange for the first time ever, I couldn’t pass it up. It was at the Fayette County Fair in 2015. The whole point of the concert was to play LaGrange in LaGrange Tx. I don’t think the fair’s concert venue was prepared for a crowd that large.
I was in Vegas last fall and about 2 weeks later after I left that massive shooting happened..won $1300 on a slot but other than that you’re not missing much…maybe its because ive been there over a dozen times. ugh
By all means, Viva Los Vegas…………………
On n odd aide note I met Jello Biafra’s mom. She was the head Interlibrary Loan librarian from the Denver Public Library and considered one of the experts in the area.
Did she give any hints as to the source of Jello’s paranoia?
She was a Librarian, isn’t that enough?
Well done walrus, I almost posted this one myself but I like the acustic version just a little bit better.
One of my nieces got word Friday afternoon that she’s been admitted to the college of her choice!
I hear they have a great football team.
Won their bowl game this year.
I hope she chose wisely.
Well, I think so, since I’m an alumnus.
Youtube surfing I came across this. Yellow Submarine was the first or second album I ever bought. 1958 and still got it. This song has always been one of my favorites although it rarely gets the airplay it deserves.
I’ll bet you bought that album in 1968, because in 1958 you would have been buying albums by the Coasters…like I was.
Well, if we’re going to do the Coasters,,,lets do the Coasters!
This is for you Basil
…And now for something completely different.
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=yfp-t-s&p=music+video+on+treadmill#id=2&vid=57df35a937076aa5db48670d4159baef&action=view
Last post for the night…I’m out of here.
Norman Borlaug, the man most responsible for the Green Revolution, which has greatly reduced hunger in the word, and who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work (for once, the Nobel committee got it right), was born March 25, 1914, in Cresco (whose name is, appropriately enough the Latin for “I grow”) in northeastern Iowa.