So true
You never really pay attentiom to how many cars of a specific brand are in your city untill you buy that brand of car.
With all due respect, we know the answer to this.
Tough Job For This Speech Therapist
One of my all time favorite movies
BETTER OFF DEAD 1985 | dir. savage steve holland
I wouldn't even go to a gun fight, but I WOULD bring a knife to a steak dinner, a wood carving class, or a knife show.
Public library: Sign up for our free seminar on (historical downer).
Community:
Library: We'll have cookies.
Community: I could stand to learn something. Wait, why is registration full?
firstdayofspring usually brings a time of optimism and hope. The CoronaCrisis is bringing anxiety and despair. Please remember this.
Of course not! Because nobody wants to cross the English channel.
"That would be nice." - Charlie Brown responding to Lucy after a baseball game saying, "You win some, you lose some Charlie Brown."
One of my all-time favorites.
“Piano Man” is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Billy Joel. Released as his first single, it was included on the 1973 album of the same name in late 1973. The song is sung from his point-of-view as a piano player at a bar, reminiscing about his experiences there and the people he encountered. “Piano Man” is based on Joel’s real-life experiences as a lounge musician in Los Angeles from 1972–73.
Most people consider this Joel’s signature song and it was his first major hit. "Piano Man" peaked at #25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in March 1974. Almost a half-century later it is still a highlight of Joel’s live shows, where he usually encourages the audience to sing the chorus. In 2015, the Library of Congress selected “Piano Man” for preservation in the National Recording Registry for its “cultural, historic, or artistic significance.”
Self reflection is good… I think.