Today is my birthday. Only my mother remembered. Bless her heart. The children drew pictures of cakes when they heard that it was my birthday. Bless them.
Blessings to all who read this and who think kindly of me. Anna
azjones shared this one, "thanks bro" check his cool site out [HERE] N eville Brothers Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA 12.20.1991 Source: SBD 01 //Hey Pocky Way > 02 Walk On Gilded Splinters 03 Mojo Hannah 04 Yellow Moon 05 Tell It Like It Is 06 unknown title (sax instrumental with occasional backing vocals) 07 Brother Jake (1) 08 Junk Man (2) 09 Africa > (2) 10 Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again (2) 11 Ain't No Use (2) Art Neville - keyboards, vocals Aaron Neville - vocals, percussion Charles Neville - saxophone, percussion, vocals Cyril Neville Sr. - percussion, vocals "Mean" Willie Green - drums, percussion Tony Hall - bass, background vocals Eric "Homey" Struthers - guitar, background vocals (1) with The Tower of Power Horns (2) with Carlos Santana Notes: "Hey Pocky Way" fades in. Very little is missing. front cover only mp3/320k/153mb DOWNLOAD HERE: RAPIDSHARE ~OR~ MEGAUPLOAD password: bootlegtunzworld
Welcome to the Romantic Friday Writing Challenge , started and hosted by L'Aussie Denise and Francine Howarth , where participants share their own 300-400-word text on a given theme. This week's theme for Friday, 7th October, Challenge No. 22, is ' Rock Candy '. Here is my text, a short, short story, written directly for REWers: ------ 'Did you know that Sir Lawrence Olivier lived here?' said Charlotte trying to impress her friend from home. They had planned this English-language study-trip since Christmas. 'Yes, and ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest here in 1974, ' replied Jenny, looking at a map of East Sussex. 'What'll we do if we meet some nice boys?' asked Charlotte, as she sipped some tea and fingered the stick of rock-candy with the words 'Brighton Rock' embedded in it. 'We'll just stick together. I mean, we can't be too careful. Here we are, two young Swedish girls trying to learn English,' replied
Portrait of Charles XII of Sweden from Wikkipedia This week ABC-Wednesday has the letter 'B'. For my 'B-post' I have shown a portion of my collection of beads and buttons, as well as featured two blogging jewelley-artists that make beautiful pieces with both beads and buttons. A post that appeals more to women than to men. Painting of battle from Wikkipedia This is why I am adding an extra button that may be of interest to all of you boys out there and history-buffs: My extra button is a button-bullet, that is believed to have killed the Swedish king, Charles XII (1682-1718) . T here has been a long debate about who actually killed this king. Was it the enemy's that shot him in the battle of Fredrikshald in 1718, or was it one of his own? To look at what Wikipedia has on this subject please click here. This is a painting from the National Gallery of Art in Stockholm. Photo from Wikkipedia This picture depicts the body of Charles XII being carried home to Sweden. A
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