Old Man Jingles
Rat out of a cage
My wife like him a lot and I thought he "got it right" every time!
My wife like him a lot and I thought he "got it right" every time!
No rush to give a classy red x. Anyone can rush in with an amateurish version, which they often do.50 hours late brah
Do not panic.Chuck Yeager ,, definitely deserves the red x
Covid strikes again?Chuck Yeager ,, definitely deserves the red x
Deserves red xDo not panic
Dick Allen? Damn man---what kind of a black name is that?RIP Dick Allen
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Old styleDick Allen? Damn man---what kind of a black name is that?
Talk about a set of balls. They pretty much didn't have a clue what would happen to a person going faster than the speed of sound and this guy says "pick me" I'll find out for you. RIP Mr. Yeager.Chuck Yeager had "The Right Stuff".
Chuck Yeager, test pilot who first broke sound barrier, dies at age 97
Yeager's exploits are depicted in the book and movie The Right Stuff.www.cnet.com
We saw Charlie last year at his concert ... he was going strong and such an entertainer! |
Rip
We saw Charlie last year at his concert ... he was going strong and such an entertainer! Charley Pride, country music’s first black superstar, dead at 86 from COVID-19
Charley Pride, the first black country music superstar, died Saturday of complications from COVID-19. He was 86.
The trailblazer charted 29 No. 1 hits and another 21 Top 10 singles between the 1960s and 1980s, including “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone” and “Mountain of Love.”
Pride enjoyed his greatest success in the 1970s, becoming the best-selling performer for RCA Records since Elvis Presley.
His final performance was on Nov. 11, when he received the Country Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award at Nashville’s Music City Center. He brought down the house with his hit “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’.”
We saw Charlie last year at his concert ... he was going strong and such an entertainer! Charley Pride, country music’s first black superstar, dead at 86 from COVID-19
Charley Pride, the first black country music superstar, died Saturday of complications from COVID-19. He was 86.
The trailblazer charted 29 No. 1 hits and another 21 Top 10 singles between the 1960s and 1980s, including “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone” and “Mountain of Love.”
Pride enjoyed his greatest success in the 1970s, becoming the best-selling performer for RCA Records since Elvis Presley.
His final performance was on Nov. 11, when he received the Country Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award at Nashville’s Music City Center. He brought down the house with his hit “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’.”
Tuff year old rat, hang around for the ball drop.
We saw Charlie last year at his concert ... he was going strong and such an entertainer! Charley Pride, country music’s first black superstar, dead at 86 from COVID-19
Charley Pride, the first black country music superstar, died Saturday of complications from COVID-19. He was 86.
The trailblazer charted 29 No. 1 hits and another 21 Top 10 singles between the 1960s and 1980s, including “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone” and “Mountain of Love.”
Pride enjoyed his greatest success in the 1970s, becoming the best-selling performer for RCA Records since Elvis Presley.
His final performance was on Nov. 11, when he received the Country Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award at Nashville’s Music City Center. He brought down the house with his hit “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’.”
Yes it is ... just got to keep my guard up until I get the vaccine.Tuff year old rat, hang around for the ball drop.
Just for one line I posted this, deal with the rest as you see fit.Yes it is ... just got to keep my guard up until I get the vaccine.
Every time I hear a John Prine song ... my chest tightens up a little.
He was such a part of my life.
I already messaged my doctor and told him I am a willing vaccine taker but not trying to jump in front of others on the list.
Kiss An Angel Good Morning is such a good song. Crossover hit. RIP.
We saw Charlie last year at his concert ... he was going strong and such an entertainer! Charley Pride, country music’s first black superstar, dead at 86 from COVID-19
Charley Pride, the first black country music superstar, died Saturday of complications from COVID-19. He was 86.
The trailblazer charted 29 No. 1 hits and another 21 Top 10 singles between the 1960s and 1980s, including “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone” and “Mountain of Love.”
Pride enjoyed his greatest success in the 1970s, becoming the best-selling performer for RCA Records since Elvis Presley.
His final performance was on Nov. 11, when he received the Country Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award at Nashville’s Music City Center. He brought down the house with his hit “Kiss An Angel Good Mornin’.”
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