QuoteClassicalwit Yes! It is stunning! I was discussing this with a hoaxer and I had actually misunderstood what he was suggesting to me. Then, he clarified his point and I was floored when I realized that he believed that the whole thing, THE ENTIRE WORLDWIDE PANDEMIC, was an elaborately conceived and executed sham, the purpose of which is to bring about the fall of the U.S. as the leading worldby RAMbeau - RamsFootballFans.com
It is. . . .I truly would love to Todd. . . except right now I don't leave the house. . . so for the now :beercanmomentby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
And I'm basing this my experiences with herbs. Apparently, I over watch. . . I went out every morning and petted them. . . whispered kind words. . . spritzed. . ..and watered them when everything on google tells you you're supposed to do. Failure. From this, I've concluded there is a middle area between caring too little for a plant and over caring. People who successfully grow plants knowby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
That was in my thoughts when I came up with this question. The only difference was this is a heart thumper.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
In auto racing, you don't necessarily follow the leader. As in this case as Hamilton had a big lead going to the finish. Some of the best racing is further back in the pack when you see the same cars dueling it out. . .lap after lap. Looking for that edge to get them one spot further up. We saw that today. The excitement was, I think, fourth, fifth and sixth battle.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
I'm confined to say this Troy. . . Balloons fluttering in the wind. .. fireworks lighting up the sky. . . .hoards of humanity flooding the streets bearing signs of "happy birthday Troy" while confetticreates a nightmare for any street cleaner. . . and the Boston Pops playing the 1812 overture accompanied by canon fire. Get the picture?by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
Now I have to admit I haven't met a movie score I didn't like. Some just better than others. . except for one. As I look back at the greats. . . Ben Hur, Star Wars. . .a few others. . . One stands out. . . literally taking my breath away. The only movie score that has ever caused that to happen. The Perfect Storm. I bring this up, because I listened to it again today and as manby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
I binged on "horror." Which led me to read Poe's "Tales of Horror". . . and Dante's "Inferno" (I picked it because it had all kinds of scary figures on the cover). . .and of course the old Dracula and Frankenstein flicks among many others at the Saturday afternoon showings at the Castamba. So I've been desensitized to the "spooky". . . .I've watched theby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
And perhaps you should keep this in mind. These safes CAN be broken into merely by cutting off your finger. or rendering you unconscious. I hate to think about a safe that requires a retina scan. But then I guess, you're probably not an accountant for a crime lord or involved in some nefarious international plot seeking out the nations darkest secrets, you're probably safe. Yes, I've beby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
When Old Yeller had to be put down by his young best friend? Well, let me rephrase that. . . anybody with a heart. Or did anybody cry when Shane rode off into the sunset ignoring the forever etched in movie lore words from a devastated boy. . . "Shane, come back."by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
But for some reason I have the other scenario baked in.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
the only movie that moved me so, that it brought me to a tear. It's the "Days of Wine and Roses." A tragic story of alcoholism and how this disease tears apart love. The "tear moment" came at the final scene when Jack Lemmon looked sadly down on the street filled with cheap dives flashing flickering signs as Lee Remick turned into one. And that point, he knew he lostby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
QuoteJamesJM Other than my Rams... the most emotional sporting event I ever attended was the Indy. Hell, I got teary-eyed when they released the balloons and Jim Nabors broke out in song. And it was the same for me for many years. . . When Tony Hulman declared. . . . "GENTLEMEN START YOUR ENGINES." and the roar from the Offies belted out in choral unison. And after that, it was lby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
I actually prefer watching qualifying over the race itself. It's the one time in the weekend when the petal is literally to the metal. . . with no turbulence . . . drafting or back markers. Think of qualifying as a drag race with corners. Probably the best and most dramatic is the first weekend of the Indy 500. There's just something special about hearing the engines fluttering as thby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
What makes you think I did. . . . have at it bro.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
Last year I became close to being prediabetic. . . mostly from eating lots of ice cream LOTS. . . So I stopped that and concentrated on foods such as brown basmati rice, sweet potatoes, buckwheat. . . anything with a low glycemic index. The result was my weight plummeted to the point I started eating lots of natural peanut butter just to add healthy fat and calories.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
I'm sure drinks weren't the only thing that showed up on your stage. . . but I won't go there. LOLby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
and I'm with you on those you list. . . my favorite remains Ahmad Jamal. . . listen to him? Thelonious Monk was another. I transitioned from "straight up" to smooth jazz under the influence of Dave Brubeck. . . and never looked back.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
I needed that. . . I was getting ready to do my daily yoga breathing exercises for relaxation when I saw this. . . . and it accomplished the same thing. We saw Jeff and Peter perform that on stage on one of our cruises. . . it brought back some nice memories. That was a quiet one for Jeff. . . when he rocked, it took smooth jazz to another level. The last time I saw him off stage was in a baby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
For those who don't know him ( I know you do, Jimmie). . . he was an amazing jazz guitarist who imbedded a little rock into his repertoire. I say "was" because he died tragically way before his time. Anyway. . . at one concert, he called down to a waitress to bring him a margarita. . . .and the flood gates opened. Those in the audience started ordering margaritas for him and whenby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
is to punish me. . for what reason I'll never understand. But, know this. . . .it's working. lolby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
It had to be served with onion ings. LOLby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
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Disguised as a table tennis player. . . then let loose. Revenge is a dish best served with bad jokes.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
QuoteRams43 I rest my case. You need to give it a rest. Using a lot of energy to accomplish nothing.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
Music has always been representative of a moment in time. What my early influences were. . . relationships I was in. . . circumstances both political and social. As a child i was immersed in classical, Bartok/Stravinsky contemporary and Latino. . I later moved to Benny Goodman, Satchmo, Miles Davis jazz. These were early influences from my family. Probably, the best example of that &qby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
QuoteRAMbeau Reminds me of mid-town Manhattan at lunch time pre smart phone era. It was important that no one made eye contact. And you had thousands flipping their eyes down at their watches.. . .So things there aren't different. Merely different mechanisms.. It should be pre blackberry. Another electronic mechanism that kept them glued to the screen.by RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub
Reminds me of mid-town Manhattan at lunch time pre smart phone era. It was important that no one made eye contact. And you had thousands flipping their eyes down at their watches.. . .So things there aren't different. Merely different mechanisms. I'm with you. I've had the same phone (old school) for 11 years now. I did advance somewhat with texting capabilities. But, I don't need a smarby RAMbeau - Bucky's Pub