Monday, November 4, 2013

Multiple HJ's

Here's thing about songs that enter your brain---

Who wants to have just one a day?
1. Theme From Route 66. The Route 66 Orchestra. This was an early TV sitcom starring Marty Milner about two guys just riffin' on Rt. 66 in the late 50's and the wacky things that happened to them. They wore tee shirts with smokes rolled in the short sleeve. I don't think they ever got laid- or made it to California the song has little bit of everything; including a tone of optimism. We all could use as much of that as possible.
2. I like that Girl. By the best bar band ever, NRBQ.
3. Look Who's lonely now. & Get it right the Next time.  Bill Labounty and Gerry Rafferty. Both are songs that play at the end of the possibly painful sitcom, Hello Ladies. No, definitely painful. Operative quote from another song that might thread through this show, "Lonely Man Cries for Love and has none." Moody Blues from Search of the lost Chord.

We all know somebody or lots of somebodies that can't afford to lose their SNAP benefits. I'm sorry, that ain't right.

Steeler fans are really sad these days.
RIP Sarah Burke
First BITCOIN ATM opens in Canada
Bravo Reto Berra. Yogi is proud of you. He just doesn't remember knowing you.
Twitter IPO warming up in the bullpen
I accidentally grabbed Chorizo instead of Andouille when I was making Shrimp Jambalaya over the weekend. I think I'll keep it that way. Chorizo gave it a sweet overtone. The bottle of Lusteau East India Sherry went very well with it, by the way.
Rob Ford? Meet Marion Barry. I think you both may have inhaled.

Speaking of Yogi, my favorite Berraism: "If People don't want to come out and watch baseball, nobody's gonna stop em'."

Two big elections tomorrow.

Put a song in your head and hum it. Tell somebody you love them. And take the Bears and the points. See you all tomorrow.








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