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Shove the worthless mannequin in a box and bury it.

Posted by on Apr 9, 2021 in Blog | 2 comments

 

 

My thoughts on the death of Prince Philip, an utterly worthless invisible speck of nothingness who sucked the British treasury dry for 99 useless years, decorated by the trappings of royal tradition — in other words, a mannequin.

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Geri Allen and All the Jazz

Posted by on Mar 28, 2021 in Blog, Las Vegas, Music and Concert Reviews | 0 comments

 

 

Today was the first live concert I’ve attended in more than a year.

It sure felt good and sounded great.  Being with people and listening to music is one of the things I missed most while we were in lockdown.  Let’s hope things will get back to normal slowly, steadily, and safely.

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Insurance companies are not “providers,” they are, in fact, middlemen and leeches

Posted by on Mar 26, 2021 in Blog, Politics | 0 comments

 

 

Let’s rid the national conversation of insurance companies as “providers” of health care in America. 

They provide us with nothing but headaches and misery.  Example:  Ever had a phone conversation with an insurance company over coverage and costs?

Insurance companies are, in fact, leeches.  They’re bleeding us dry.

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Review of “Let It Down” (The Beatles)

Posted by on Mar 25, 2021 in Blog, Music and Concert Reviews | 2 comments

 

 

The best way to approach ‘Let It Down’ is to imagine the Beatles walking into a small tavern and taking the stage, and then jamming for a couple of hours.  Composed of 50 songs — roughly a third Beatles classics we know, another third covers of songs by other popular artists, and several songs never heard before which are of surprisingly good quality — this is one of the best bootleg albums to surface with recordings from one of their most productive periods.

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