Good point. But Robert Johnson is a substantial mystery as well as a great figure in American music.
Did the Devil tune Johnson's guitar at he crossroads in exchange for his soul, and throw in a nice hat, suit of clothes, and shoes to sweeten the deal ? ;)
You said we could become like the Borg. This makes you the Borg-Warner. :eeek:
Sorry about that.
I'd subscribe, for sure.
Would this be a publication of the Dissociated Press ?
Two weeks ago the municipal utility's guy came and collected my mechanical watt-hour meter, replacing it with some soul-less digital device that is far less than a source of wonder.
When I was a small child I consulted the rotating dials to see what was up. No more !
This is a small thing...
Out of respect for Dennis Quaid and Michael Chiklis, I'll give this a couple of more weeks. It was, however , very flat. Flatter than a tortilla. I cared not an oat nor a fig for any of the characters.
The plot was the same old Same Old.
I am, provisionally, quite disappointed.
I could have assembled a group of Old Boys down here who would have comprehensively trashed the building for a tiny fraction of $400 million.
"Iconic" ? No more ! :eeek:
I find the Akubra moonstone to be a very nice suble color. I see no greenishness in natural light, but artificial lighting can do strange things, as said.
Metropd, cheer up ! :D
I find it interesting that these other boots are "superior" when, apparently, no one has a pair of the Frye Arkansas Brogue boots or oxfords for comparison.
Are they automatically inferior because they are from Frye or American made ?
I don't doubt the excellence of the of the other boots...
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