That guy did more good in the month of May 2004 than Elon Musk+his gnomes will ever do in their greedy, narcissistic lives. The far right elite has wanted to gut the social programs that benefit and protect those Americans who aren't rich since the New Deal. They smell blood in the air and will try to obliterate regulations that keep our…
That guy did more good in the month of May 2004 than Elon Musk+his gnomes will ever do in their greedy, narcissistic lives. The far right elite has wanted to gut the social programs that benefit and protect those Americans who aren't rich since the New Deal. They smell blood in the air and will try to obliterate regulations that keep our water clean, food safe and harmful chemicals out of our bodies. All the things that give us a longer life.
Oh! oh! I just remembered I did see Muddy Waters and I said hello to him. He said hello and looked confused. I won't go into too much detail, but he was playing at the Sunday afternoon The Sound concert at Fillmore Auditorium with the Butterfield Blues Band and the Jefferson Airplane in mid September 1966. I think it was my first Fillmore concert and I went with my husband, then my boyfriend. He does not remember it, not even the poster with the nude woman on it... Sorry I made this all about me....... You can delete it if you want.
That's very nice of you. In that case I recommend listening to "Subterranean Homesick Blues, "you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows", as the poet says. It's the song of my life and sounds best loud, especially the last two weeks. But as Lucian says, USAID is more important to our wellbeing, and other people's wellbeing too.
Three concerts, Friday night, Saturday night, and Sunday afternoon. The Airplane, Butterfield (and Bishop and Bloomfield) and Muddy Waters. I've seen The Rolling Stones at least 10 times and I still remember seeing Muddy Waters and Butterfield, Bishop and Bloomfield for the first time.
That guy did more good in the month of May 2004 than Elon Musk+his gnomes will ever do in their greedy, narcissistic lives. The far right elite has wanted to gut the social programs that benefit and protect those Americans who aren't rich since the New Deal. They smell blood in the air and will try to obliterate regulations that keep our water clean, food safe and harmful chemicals out of our bodies. All the things that give us a longer life.
I wish I'd seen Muddy Waters too.
Oh! oh! I just remembered I did see Muddy Waters and I said hello to him. He said hello and looked confused. I won't go into too much detail, but he was playing at the Sunday afternoon The Sound concert at Fillmore Auditorium with the Butterfield Blues Band and the Jefferson Airplane in mid September 1966. I think it was my first Fillmore concert and I went with my husband, then my boyfriend. He does not remember it, not even the poster with the nude woman on it... Sorry I made this all about me....... You can delete it if you want.
Cool story Ellen. We need these types of diversions.
That's very nice of you. In that case I recommend listening to "Subterranean Homesick Blues, "you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows", as the poet says. It's the song of my life and sounds best loud, especially the last two weeks. But as Lucian says, USAID is more important to our wellbeing, and other people's wellbeing too.
I was around there then and I don’t remember it either. I’m glad you brought it up 🙏
Three concerts, Friday night, Saturday night, and Sunday afternoon. The Airplane, Butterfield (and Bishop and Bloomfield) and Muddy Waters. I've seen The Rolling Stones at least 10 times and I still remember seeing Muddy Waters and Butterfield, Bishop and Bloomfield for the first time.
ooh yea...