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You're messy? I hadn't noticed.
As for your latest pictures, I really like David Bowie -- I listen to his music from time to time -- interesting variety of styles over the years. He was certainly not a boring guy in his music (nor in his life, from what I've read) -- he seemed like a decent bloke, too.
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LisaLCFan wrote:
>You're messy? I hadn't noticed.
thank you for being positive. strange that the less effort one puts into something the better it sometimes turns out.
>. . . I really like David Bowie -- I listen to his music from time to time -- interesting variety of styles over the years. He was certainly not a boring guy in his music (nor in his life, from what I've read) -- he seemed like a decent bloke, too.
on this we share a common opinion. having not had a television for many years, there is almost always music coming from the speakers, bowie being a frequent choice. also, tarantino chose the perfect song ('cat people') as background for his scene with shosanna
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UPDATE: (saturday)
it's weekend, time to switch on the music and dance! serviette design for 'the strawberry girls' cafe
keef
>You're messy? I hadn't noticed.
thank you for being positive. strange that the less effort one puts into something the better it sometimes turns out.
>. . . I really like David Bowie -- I listen to his music from time to time -- interesting variety of styles over the years. He was certainly not a boring guy in his music (nor in his life, from what I've read) -- he seemed like a decent bloke, too.
on this we share a common opinion. having not had a television for many years, there is almost always music coming from the speakers, bowie being a frequent choice. also, tarantino chose the perfect song ('cat people') as background for his scene with shosanna

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UPDATE: (saturday)
it's weekend, time to switch on the music and dance! serviette design for 'the strawberry girls' cafe


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"i know it's only rock 'n' roll but i like it, like it, yes, i do!"

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Keith Richards' "it's great to be here" line always cracks me up. He'll be 80 in December...who could have guessed?
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2013 APRIL 6 - RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, NEW YORK CITY / 2013 JULY 9 - PIAZZA NAPOLEONE, LUCCA
2017 NOVEMBER 4-8 - MONTREAL "TOWER OF SONG" CELEBRATION - RIP, YOU GOT ME SINGING!
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its4inthemorning wrote:
>Keith Richards' "it's great to be here" line always cracks me up. He'll be 80 in December...who could have guessed?
LisaLCFan wrote:
>I just listened to the new album by the Rolling Stones -- some good old-fashioned bluesy rock 'n' roll -- I like it, like it, yes, I do!
good to see we've got some stones fans in here, people with good taste in music. 'hackney diamonds' (broken windscreen glass) is absolutely phenomenal! favourite track? possibly 'angry', or . . . maybe this one
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https://youtu.be/JnKG00M87e0?si=TvjzQZupV9VLLJDi
>Keith Richards' "it's great to be here" line always cracks me up. He'll be 80 in December...who could have guessed?
LisaLCFan wrote:
>I just listened to the new album by the Rolling Stones -- some good old-fashioned bluesy rock 'n' roll -- I like it, like it, yes, I do!

good to see we've got some stones fans in here, people with good taste in music. 'hackney diamonds' (broken windscreen glass) is absolutely phenomenal! favourite track? possibly 'angry', or . . . maybe this one

https://youtu.be/JnKG00M87e0?si=TvjzQZupV9VLLJDi
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LisaLCFan wrote:
>. . . it is an awesome album! At the moment, "Whole Wide World" is my favourite.
yes, that one, too! thank you, lisa, for this welcome feedback.
what an inspiration it is to see these gentlemen still capable of producing wonderful music
>. . . it is an awesome album! At the moment, "Whole Wide World" is my favourite.
yes, that one, too! thank you, lisa, for this welcome feedback.
what an inspiration it is to see these gentlemen still capable of producing wonderful music

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LisaLCFan wrote:
>I hope that when I am approaching 80 years of age, I will still be full of such vim and vigour!
they are the perfect role models for anyone worried about becoming old
https://youtu.be/Wt3ISLkIS38?si=xcxcpKpbqGOqri-5
>I hope that when I am approaching 80 years of age, I will still be full of such vim and vigour!
they are the perfect role models for anyone worried about becoming old

https://youtu.be/Wt3ISLkIS38?si=xcxcpKpbqGOqri-5
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G'day Jeffrey.
Are you still atheist?
I'm considering it...
In peace,
Boss
Are you still atheist?
I'm considering it...
In peace,
Boss
'In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer' - Albert Camus
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Geoffrey wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 12:56 am ...they are the perfect role models for anyone worried about becoming old
https://youtu.be/Wt3ISLkIS38?si=xcxcpKpbqGOqri-5

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LisaLCFan wrote:
>I liked Lady Gaga the first time I heard her, very impressed with her powerful voice: I bought her debut album "The Fame" when it first came out -- "Poker Face" was a huge hit that year -- and I listened to it often (that song and the whole album). I must put her music back into my rotation!
she is without doubt one of the most exciting, creative and talented people in the business. how lucky we are to have such a person amongst us, who not only entertains, but also stimulates and encourages artistic energy in others. music is the lifeblood of inspiration, the international language of emotional expressiveness, and performers like lady gaga enrich our lives beyond question.
thank you for writing, lisa. it is pre-dawn here in norway, and i am eating breakfast before driving with two others down to stryn. so nice to see another message from you. in this troubled world good things are especially appreciated
https://youtu.be/av99SbpsNto?si=hD4X5UCCt6n5omZl
>I liked Lady Gaga the first time I heard her, very impressed with her powerful voice: I bought her debut album "The Fame" when it first came out -- "Poker Face" was a huge hit that year -- and I listened to it often (that song and the whole album). I must put her music back into my rotation!
she is without doubt one of the most exciting, creative and talented people in the business. how lucky we are to have such a person amongst us, who not only entertains, but also stimulates and encourages artistic energy in others. music is the lifeblood of inspiration, the international language of emotional expressiveness, and performers like lady gaga enrich our lives beyond question.
thank you for writing, lisa. it is pre-dawn here in norway, and i am eating breakfast before driving with two others down to stryn. so nice to see another message from you. in this troubled world good things are especially appreciated

https://youtu.be/av99SbpsNto?si=hD4X5UCCt6n5omZl
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happy november! let's start a fresh month with a new burst of creativity. i'll begin . . .
UPDATE:
nobody has anything to share? i even dare to show this mess
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