Twelve Tone Masters
This item is old – I believe from 1977. It’s a spoof commercial originally made by Robert Conrad. More info on the original post can be found here. So take a listen – it’s dated but funny.
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Just stuff I like that doesn’t fit anywhere else.
This item is old – I believe from 1977. It’s a spoof commercial originally made by Robert Conrad. More info on the original post can be found here. So take a listen – it’s dated but funny.
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A little something to cheer you up (but probably only if you’re over 40) Humor – Who’s On Stage?
This Video has been around for a while but I just saw it for the first time. Cellist, composer, and all-around very interesting person Ethan Winer put together a one-man band to beat all. So who was here first – Ethan or Apocalyptica? Really – this cello video made me laugh and want to have
Singing for Snorers was featured on NPR this morning. Oh, the muscles we never think about exercising and the unforseen consequences of a flabby soft palate. This makes sense and the exercises would probably be helpful for anyone who has to do a lot of speaking, too. I see more employment for voice teachers. So
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Someone emailed me this a couple of years ago – doing mailbox cleaning today since I’m officially “not here”. Thought I’d post it. If you know the origin let me know. ——————————————————————————— If you are new to Blues music, or like it but never really understood the why and wherefores, here are some very fundamental
I can see my house!!! They’ve done it again. I’ve said it before – I love maps, I hate Mapquest. Google maps came out with a much better system though it’s still in “beta” – meaning it can only get better. And now they’ve added satellite images. Just type in your address, zoom in, and
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I remember this book from when I was young (the original version) and have to say I like this update much more! My Little Golden Book about God
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Google Maps Oh, I like this! Double click your area on the map to center it and then zoom about halfway in, recenter to find your area and zoom on in. You can drag the map to follow roads and find exactly what you’re looking for. Search for anything in the text box and it