Posted on 10/31/2015 12:21:55 PM PDT by Red Steel
I’m glad he knows who he is, but he’s also very low in the polls and should realize everyone is already familiar with him and he has no chance to turn it out around - even if he were to get billions in campaign donations, he has nowhere to go. It made no sense for him to get into this race to begin with and it makes no sense for him to continue being in the race. Drop out - you’re just background noise at this point, Jeb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UL7q22quIg
LOL!!!
Sea and sky
Come together in a hazy kiss
Upon the ocean
Europe seems a foreign notion
Hardly thought of....
That is such an amazing album. Among his best, surely.
Newt Gingrich made a similar comment in the 2012 election cycle. He didn’t last a month after insisting he would stay in the campaign until the bitter end:
Apr 10, 2012
Newt Gingrich: Tired of being asked if he will drop out — “I should tattoo ‘All the way to Tampa’ on my forehead”
May 2, 2012
Gingrich Formally Ends Campaign, “A Truly Wild Ride”
August 27, 2012,
Republican National Convention held in Tampa, Florida
As I recall, Adelson cut off his money spigot to Gingrich. Newt packed it in soon after that.
I’d love to see Jeb quit before the voting starts but I doubt it will happen.
Newt should have tattooed “All the way until Adelson cuts off the money spigot” on his forehead.
;-)
100 people is not a crowd.
It’s not even a time share seminar.
“All the way until Romney clinches it, meanwhile I’ll stay in WAY past the point of my viability and split the vote with Rick Santorum, and my fan club will IDIOTICALLY blame him even though after I attacked Romney from the left on Bain capital and got my ass kicked in Florida I usually came in third or fourth behind Ron Paul.”
Probably won’t fit on his forehead. Would make a nice tramp stamp.
Long haul, Jeb? Do you now have a lic to drive a big rig ?
You might do better doing this.
Like I posted earlier, Lincoln Chafee ran a better campaign than ¡Yeb!.
Between the Wars was the album that addicted me to Al. I must have played it a couple time a week for several years. Literally. During that time, I went back over his catalog, and I was shocked at how fresh and compelling it all sounded. In 2000, 2005 and 2008, Al released excellent new material. The hardest thing for me is learning from his entourage that he has written much fabulous new music that I will probably never hear!
But, on Saturday, I am actually going to see an Al show at the Colonial in Phoenixville, Pa, with my brother Ron and his wife and a few of their friends. Very excited!
*cue Hispanic accent*
Tippy Toes Yep! Tipppppyyy Toooeeees!!!!!!
Indeed!
Good job yebi. Here's a cold drink. nice race pal.
I’m glad you’re getting the chance! I’m not sure when I discovered Al beyond the radio stuff, but the first album I had was the great Time Passages. I remember finding Between the Wars at Circuit City when it was out of print and hard to find.
I love Time Passages, though. Timeless Skies and End of the Day just sound magical with that incredible guitar work, and I can’t even count the number of times I’ve played Almost Lucy. The album almost won me a million dollars, too. Because if I had been on the episode of Millionaire where the final question concerned the location of Charlotte Corday’s victim in the painting “The Death of Marat,” I could have answered “in the bathtub!” thanks to Palace of Versailles!
Gotta admit, the last one I bought was A Beach Full of Shells, and I don’t really know the album. I should probably rectify that.
I don’t know where you live, Rastus, but keep an eye on Al’s website. You never know where he might turn up. It is a thrill to see the man perform some of his masterpieces.
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