Posted on 02/24/2017 6:01:56 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Thank you, kind sir.
She does, however, PANT a lot.
She also excels in the fine canine art of drool.
RIP Larry Coryell, Born 1943 Galveston Tx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BigV8URpGw0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_q1i1sOXk0
You are missed
The London Proms feature a variety of summer performances with a mix of classical and popular. Thomas Allen, one of Englands great lieder and opera baritones, here takes a turn at an American musical. (One of my desert island DVDs is the Met production of Wagners Die Meistersinger with Allen in the role of Sixtus Beckmesser.) This video is from the 2004 Proms. Thats Leonard Slatkin conducting.
Greetings to all at the Canteen!
To all our military men and women, past and present,
Say whut?
Hi-D!
Happy Friday to you, too! Got plans? I do...to do nothing. LOL!
Say whut?
Say whut?
Woohoo!! I just wasn’t quick enough to see where we were! :)
Hi!
When my children were 13 and 10, respectively, and when we would go to the mall as a family to shop, I would walk into Macy's or Sears or whatever store, walk up to one of the mannequins and start a conversation with the mannequin. The wife would simply roll her eyes and keep walking as if she did not know any of us. My two children thought that I was the funniest and coolest dad on the planet. They would laugh themselves silly as I made it seem like the mannequin was answering me. Of course, everyone else in the store would look at all of us as if we had lost our minds.
After several years of this nonsense and every time we went to the mall I would always start a conversation with the very first mannequin in the store.
But then one day something happened. We went into a department store and I started a conversation with a mannequin. My 16-year-old daughter said, "DADDY! What are you doing? Please stop that! You're embarrassing me! What if one of my friends sees us and sees you talking to a mannequin?" My 13-year-old son simply shook his head, rolled his eyes and mumbled something.
I simply do not understand it. Perhaps one or more of the Canteen divas can clue me in as to what happened to my daughter and son!
Connie: Jerry Rivera - Vuela Muy Alto [ Version Salsa ], ( Fly Very High ).
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Here is a list of the songs in the Jukebox:
Artist/s - Song Names:
Albert King And Stevie Ray Vaughn - Don't Lie to Me
Big Fat Snake - Johnny B. Goode
Big Twist And The Mellow Fellows - Steamroller Blues
Bo Diddley - I'm A Man
Captain Beefheart And Ry Cooder - Hard Workin' Man
Chester 'Howlin' Wolf - Back Door Man
Chris Duarte Group - Big Legged Woman
Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown - My Time Is Expensive
Corey Stevens - Crosscut Saw
Frankie Laine - Rawhide
Frankie Laine - Sixteen Tons
George Thorogood - Bad To The Bone
German Villareal And Mambo Big Band - Cuando Te Vea
Grupo Caney - Mientete
Jerry Rivera - Vuela Muy Alto [ Version Salsa ]
Johnny And Ray - Mascarada
Jose Bello - Cuando Te Encuentres Sola
La Orquesta Tabaco Y Ron - Lloraras [ Version Extendida Pa'L Bailador ]
Lalo Rodriguez - Una Sucursal
Lefty Perez - Mentira
Lightnin' Hopkins - Bring Me My Shotgun
Long John Hunter - Nasty Ways
Lonnie Johnson - She's Making Whoopee In Hell Tonight
Los Hermanos Moreno - Bochinchosa
Luis Perico Ortiz - Se Llora Y Llora
Michael Stuart - Paga Lo Que Debes
Ray Barreto - Indestructible
Rey Ruiz - El Diablo Anda Suelto
Son De Cali - Llorando
Tommy Olivencia - Lo Dudo
Howdy, PRO!
Back on track again after it being derailed yesterday? :-)
Ummm....well....life. It goes on no matter the day. :)
Veterinarians were known for supplying excellent contra-tenors to canine choirs all over the world.
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