Archive for the ‘Song of the Day’ Category
So I said I wanted to write a little bit today about some baseball, and I thought I good thing for me to do until the season starts, and maybe afterwards too, is to write a little bit about some of the guys who have gotten autographs from over the years. I have been collecting […]
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Tags: Baltimore Orioles, baseball, baseball autographs, Baseball Hall of Fame, Earl Weaver, Gene Kelly, I wish I could hang out with, question of the day, Singin' in the Rain
Okay, so it took me longer than I wanted to before I got back here, but here we are again. Last time I mentioned that I had started reading “The Prague Cemetery” by Umberto Eco, and I am still trying to wade my way through the beginning of it. There is just something about the […]
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Tags: Papa Was a Rolling Stone, storymatic, the luckiest thing that has happened to you, The Prague Cemetery, The Temptations, Umberto Eco
Okay, Now I am going to get back into the swing of things like I want to do. The holidays are over, all the promises have been made and started and I finished up a work project that for some reason was bogging me down, so now I can have more time to blog. I […]
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Tags: Cross Roads, Filter, Hey Man Nice Shot, question of the day, song of the day, storymatic, the luckiest thing that has happened to you, The Prague Cemetery, Umberto Eco, where there's a will, William Paul Young
Well the holidays are over, all the decorations are down and put away, I think I am finally over whatever cold plagued me for a few weeks and it i time to start getting on with things. With the new year, I want to try to commit myself to some new things. My attitude has […]
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Tags: change, eating right, exercising, Fool on the Hill, New year, reading, song of the day, the Beatles, the storymatic, William Paul Young, writing