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Re: elinjo


Certainly Esperanto has changed your life. I'm happy for you. For myself I try to turn the challenges into pleasure. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
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BC-A
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A residential course at a senior high school 5 years ago made me decide to learn Esperanto. This decision has changed my life style no end.
IMO. On a less dramatic level, if we are prepared to recognise and accept every day challenges our lives will change too.
Thanks for your visit and kind comment.
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Re: Darson


Hot hot hot love. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
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Re: TAPS



Ha a reward of $500 was posted for any info about a dog that looked like one in the driveway a while back. In real life I like gentle cats. One in my old neighborhood used to rest by me outside on the porch and patio. And the cat helped me garden. And then I saw a dead cat that looked like it on the main road. Usually it stayed on our street. But the owners said that it disappeared. They asked me if I had seen it. I presumed that it was their cat that was hit love. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
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October 30, 2009
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I loved Saturday Night Fever! Haven't thought of it in years! Thanks, Bill!
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Darson
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October 30, 2009
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Re: BC


Ha now they’re call plumbers. One just took my landlady’s two toilet bowls ((upstairs and main floor) away. He charged her $2008 to install two new ones. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
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October 30, 2009
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Re: dc


I guess that’s cool to read. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
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BC-A
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October 30, 2009
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Has an experience ever made you change your attitude?
Definitely! I always thought that I was afraid of dobermans and rottweilers until I was needed to care for a rotterman all by myself for a week. I fell in love with him. I call him André the Gentleman Dog. Also, I thought that I didn't like being around cats until the need arose for me to adopt Pitiful. She is a trip of her own.
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BC
This took me back! When I was ten or eleven, I wanted to be a cat burglar (as a result of reading a story, though I don't remember the details.) I don't know why the hell I got deflected from this career path...
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Nautikos
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October 30, 2009
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dc
Oh yes, I've had experiences that changed me.
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FormerStudentIntern
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October 30, 2009
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Re: sam


Thank you for sharing. And, maybe you could borrow the jukebox for the rock hit 45s of Steppenwolf, the Doors, and the Beatles love. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
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BC-A
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October 30, 2009
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errata
Elyse
that are should read
that's but it's the impassive verb anyway, aaaahhh!
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BC-A
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Re: Elyse


I hear that about Lucky Charms® love. I love it that they’re magically delicious to bring enjoyment to special people. Indeed, the Leslie Gore and John Travolta songs were special in their own ways. Blondie and Dennis the Menace are like old friends that you visit once a week. Of the late vocalist era Al Martino represents the lifestyle that are depicted on the covers of the original Saturday Evening Post covers the quality of romance notwithstanding. Moreover he was one of the top five male vocalists in the world. He holds the record of achieving the most hit singles (including the top vocal version of Love is Blue) on the easy listening (MOR) charts. And his record sales supports the existence of the listening market that listened to the highs and the lows on their hi fis and stereos. But, they didn’t talk as much as the fans of Sinatra. Tom Jones (Delilah) and Sergio Mendes (<http://www.mistersuave.com/2009/09/mod-day-sergio-mendes-brasil66.html>) belong to the same era of the pop (easy listening) descendents of the big band era. It included the mod sounds of Petula Clark and Winchester Cathedral. I dedicate Werewolves of London to sam. It covers the classic rock for the post. Certainly the pop jargon of the word cats is so significant. We’ll probably see the vintage yellow jukebox that goes with the Willys Jeep in a future Bunky as well. I always thought that Perry Como was a NBC man. But, it’s not so as the video of the full show proves in the ending credits. I’m so glad that you caught the Peggy Lee video in the other post. Black Coffee shows off (ha) the higher type (not elevator music as the hi fi buffs that can tell the difference are dead) of music side (It’s now called lounge and cabaret’s a sub genre)of Peggy Lee. I felt sorry for her in the wheelchair. And, Janis Joplin acknowledged her as representative of the pop establishment that her music differed from. For myself, maturity changes attitude sometimes for the better. But, it can become stagnant too. I love the harvest part of Halloween. I’ve been a gardener in the suburbs. It’s a different image of Texas to think of the fields. Thank you for sharing. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
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October 30, 2009
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Re: Rockingrector retd


That’s attitudes. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
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October 30, 2009
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Re: Loved the read down memory lane what with Blondie and Perri


It’s magic, love. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
Olivia Newton-John
(<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvfE-Cf9Qcc>)
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BC-A
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October 30, 2009
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Loved the read down memory lane what with Blondie and Perri
Comoand etc. A really great read. You are the top of the trees you rock.
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October 30, 2009
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I confess I have so often changed my attitude with more information which I just hadn't thought about, that I now take much longer to make up my mind in the first place! There always seems to be another point of view which has merit....
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October 30, 2009
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First, you go Elyse! And Bill, way to stir your reader! I am left speechless, except to say, I want to borrow the jeep for tomorrow's holiday! lol What a treat this entry is all the way around! sam
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sam444
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October 30, 2009
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Loving the
Bootiful Theme today ~ Lesley Gore and John Travolta, what a difference an eon makes eh? Love this. PURRFOAM --- too much ~ that's great play on words. In my youth, I'd read Blondie first then others...Dennis the Menace etc. but Blondie always was one of my faves ~ I was enraptured simply from Al Martino to Ah! TOM JONES (sigh) ~

and that song...PussyCat

~ (pure class) ~ and now I'm on the hunt for some Sergio Mendez classics --- what an era. BC, the perfect song "Werewolves of London" . I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed this whole script ~ Never, will you cease to amaze me with your keen sense of timing and design of your scripts...on cue, right on time. Loving all the innuendos pointing to Cats ~ cats pajamas, Catman Pines --- you're on the ball. Great
BOOgie music too ~ You've done good BC and I cannot commend you enough by review. and I not only enjoyed Perry Como, but Peggy Lee brought a smile to my face...She was so beautiful and multi-talented.

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