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Quick Pass
Quick Pass Here is a quick note that I’m writing for all to see, a bubble of emotion coming out of me.I’m feeling pretty normal for a guy that is so down, I’m feeling a sensation of our society losing ground.Life is so full of expectations from others and what they demand of me, I’m… Continue reading
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Simply Saturday
Coffee First Woke up early this morning and I am just letting thoughts run through my head on this post. Today’s coffee is good but not quite what I’m used to. Maxwell House just isn’t as strong as I prefer so until I get my lazy butt up and out the door to get my… Continue reading
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Agony & The Path
“Agony” I am a troubled soul that has lost his wayI have fallen from grace and bent my faith.And I have never really tried to understandWhat society deemed fit rules for this man.The wastelands became my happy homeAnd as time went on my heart turned to stone.Time always has a way of slowing us downAnd… Continue reading
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“A slave of the devil”.
A look at the seven deadly sins. (1 of 7) #1- [Lust] Described as an intense longing, the most common vision is of a sexual thirst or hunger, but arguments can be made that it could also refer to money, power, drugs or fame. Continue reading
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WordPress and Me Verse Two
Coming Together “I’m closing in on a month of frustration and anger trying to figure this out and right when I get close well…I MADE IT !” I am proud to finally have made a site I am happy with. Now to keep my fingers off everything but my posts when editing. The block editor… Continue reading
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Then and Now or Pete and Repeat
Starting Out Started the day off in a peaceful mood today enjoying the beauty of spring. First thing was travelling to Ohio to do some grocery shopping. I went to Kroger a couple of days ago in Michigan and spent over $50 and didn’t even get two small plastic sacks worth. Today however I brought… Continue reading
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Yesterday
11:45 p.m. Monday 03/11/24 Report Filed Incomplete Happy Birthday Bro, I Miss Ya! Andy was three years my senior and he passed back in 2015 from cancer. He was a cool dude that was right with his Lord and a great Santa in the season. He was also a pain in the ass. Ask anyone… Continue reading
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“WTF?”
Roll With It Monday morning start up in Southern Michigan and coffee is made. Took all the pills Doc says to so now is the time to kick start the day and get ready to… Continue reading
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Motown Memories
The Rise In 1958 Barry Gordy Jr. had the fortune of meeting a local group called The Miracles and provided songwriting lessons to the leader William “Smokey” Robinson. The ensuing partnership formed the foundation of Motown Records. Motown launched with the Tamla label and Marv Johnson’s “Come to Me”, but “Money (That’s What I Want”)… Continue reading
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Journey & Can’t You See
Journey Thoughts of men are filled with sin and women always lie, The star of Jupiter shone down on me and I will never die. The frog broke through the lake of glass, and since that day remembers his past. The orange swan went to the moon to see what lies ahead, I cannot die,… Continue reading
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Saturday Sounds UH Style
Today I present to you a classic sound from my youth, the great Uriah Heep and so without further ado here’s is a visual post just for you! Three is a prime number and these three songs represent just how primed I felt in the late 70’s when I was enjoying a joint or dosing… Continue reading
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Son House
In the Delta Why would I direct you to listen to a man who was born in 1902? Surely he couldn’t have anything that today’s youth would want to hear. I mean, we are talking about a man who grew up in the Delta for christ’s sake. What could a hostile preacher from the 1930’s possibly offer… Continue reading
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One More Ear Full
King Curtis February 7 1934-August 13 1971 Curtis Ousley was better known to the public as King Curtis. Growing up in the Fort Worth/Dallas area of Texas, Curtis started his musical career at the age of twelve learning the play the saxophone. His musical interests leaned towards Jazz and R&B. Turning down scholarships for college Curtis joined… Continue reading
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Brownsville Station re-visited
Good Times One of the most memorable concerts of mine was October 7th 1976. I went to the coliseum in my hometown with my brother who is three years prior my age to see Aerosmith with this band as the opening act and to this day I really enjoy their fine style on “The Martian Boogie”. This… Continue reading
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Let’s go Back, Let’s go way back when
1971 found us watching what was to become a legendary show with the first episode of Soul Train. Don Cornelius hosted and produced the show that brought us the “Soul Train Line” where two lines of dancers would strut their stuff down the aisle between the lines. The “hippest trip in America” featured name acts where they… Continue reading

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