Monday, February 28, 2011

Duke Snider (1926 - 2011)

Hall of Fame center fielder for the Brooklyn and later Los Angeles Dodgers, Duke Snider, has died.  He was 84.

That's a full life, but it's always a little sad when we lose the old timers.  It's even a little sadder when it happens right on the cusp of a new season.  Boys of summer indeed.

Duke Snider was part of the 1955 Brooklyn championship team along with other legendary Dodgers players like Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges, Jackie Robinson, Don Newcombe, Carl Erskine, and Johnny Podres.  Sandy Koufax and Tommy Lasorda were also part of that team.  The club was managed by Walter Alston.

Mr Snider hit .309 with 42 home runs and 136 RBI for the championship season.  He finished second in the MVP voting in 1955.  It's said that he missed out by one ballot that had teammate Campanella listed twice.  Rather than disallow the ballot, the BBWAA accepted it with the second Campanella vote left blank.


Mr Snider played for the Dodgers from 1947 through 1962.  He hit .295 for his career, with 407 home runs and 1,333 RBI.  He was a 2-time World Series champion, in 1955 and 1959, and played for the title four other times.  He was an 8 time All Star, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980 with 86% of the vote.  His #4 was retired by the Dodgers in 1980 as well.


Mr Snider is still the all time home run leader for the Dodgers, with 389.  He hit 316 of those out of Brooklyn and the rest after the Dodgers franchise moved to LA.  Mr Snider played for the Mets in 1963 and hit 14 home runs.  His final year was 1964, when he hit his final 4 homers while playing for the Giants in SF.

Edwin Donald Snider (19 Sept 1926 - 27 Feb 2011)
The Duke of Flatbush
"If Cooperstown is calling, it's no fluke.  They'll be with Willie, Mickey, and the Duke."
From the song Talkin' Baseball by Terry Cashman

Duke Snider (1926 - 2011)

Hall of Fame center fielder for the Brooklyn and later Los Angeles Dodgers, Duke Snider, has died.  He was 84.

That's a full life, but it's always a little sad when we lose the old timers.  It's even a little sadder when it happens right on the cusp of a new season.  Boys of summer indeed.

Duke Snider was part of the 1955 Brooklyn championship team along with other legendary Dodgers players like Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella, Gil Hodges, Jackie Robinson, Don Newcombe, Carl Erskine, and Johnny Podres.  Sandy Koufax and Tommy Lasorda were also part of that team.  The club was managed by Walter Alston.

Mr Snider hit .309 with 42 home runs and 136 RBI for the championship season.  He finished second in the MVP voting in 1955.  It's said that he missed out by one ballot that had teammate Campanella listed twice.  Rather than disallow the ballot, the BBWAA accepted it with the second Campanella vote left blank.


Mr Snider played for the Dodgers from 1947 through 1962.  He hit .295 for his career, with 407 home runs and 1,333 RBI.  He was a 2-time World Series champion, in 1955 and 1959, and played for the title four other times.  He was an 8 time All Star, and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980 with 86% of the vote.  His #4 was retired by the Dodgers in 1980 as well.


Mr Snider is still the all time home run leader for the Dodgers, with 389.  He hit 316 of those out of Brooklyn and the rest after the Dodgers franchise moved to LA.  Mr Snider played for the Mets in 1963 and hit 14 home runs.  His final year was 1964, when he hit his final 4 homers while playing for the Giants in SF.

Edwin Donald Snider (19 Sept 1926 - 27 Feb 2011)
The Duke of Flatbush
"If Cooperstown is calling, it's no fluke.  They'll be with Willie, Mickey, and the Duke."
From the song Talkin' Baseball by Terry Cashman

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Vegas - Day 1

Well, day 1 didn't really involve Vegas. Paul and I hit the road around noon. After a very lengthy detour in Lehi to get to Wendy's (those guys are bastards): and may I interrupt this blog to talk about this for a moment? Ya know how you're cruising down the freeway and you see the different signs advising you of what Gas, Hotel, and Food options you have at the next exit? Well, the Lehi exit advertises a Wendy's! So we took the exit.....and saw a sign that said we had to turn left to get to Wendy's.

....................10 f**king miles later, we finally arrive at the Goddamned Wendy's. And the pimply faced kid at the window couldn't tell us how to get back to the freeway...he didn't even know what direction it was. Dumbass.

Okay...we got food, detour wasn't tragic....at this point we pretty much bee-lined it to Mesquite, Nevada and the Casa Blanca hotel/casino.

After a stop at the local Wal-Mart for windshield wipers, case of Red Bull, and a bag of pizza-flavored Combo snacks, we got our drink on and settled in. Our goal was to stay here the first night....cheaper rooms, cheaper drinks, and cheaper gambling.

Everything about our stay was true except cheaper gambling. I literally hemorrhaged cash on slot machines. I was so bummed. I had this fantasy of winning some moderate jackpot in Mesquite that would pay for my Vegas hotel room and my concert tickets..which were a total of.....well, I'm just not ready to discuss that. But yeah...recovering those costs wasn't happening. $300 later, I decided to stop gambling.

Highlight of the night - Mind you, this was Valentine's Day....at the buffet that night, we witnessed a couple who had just got married walk into the buffet with several of their wedding guests. Yep....wedding and a buffet at the Casa Blanca Casino in Mesquite....kickass.

Next up....Day 2

Friday, February 25, 2011

Five on Friday Set 57


It's the back beat.  That's rock and roll.

There's all kinds of different musical genres.  And they can be tough to classify.  Or one song can straddle several genres.

But the back beat.  That's rock and roll.



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If you've never joined in, give it a try.  I know you've got some favorite music you'd like to share with the FoF gang.  Here's how to play along.

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.
2. Go to Playlist.com to make your Set of five songs. You may choose a particular theme to share with us, or post random tunes if that's your vibe for the day. You can simply post the Set, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.
2a. Don't feel restricted by the tracks listed on Playlist.com. And don't be discouraged if the Embed code won't work. You're welcome to use any type of media to share your Sets.
3. Be sure to sign Mr Linky so everyone can visit your Set.
4. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

Go forth and enjoy music!

Five on Friday Set 57


It's the back beat.  That's rock and roll.

There's all kinds of different musical genres.  And they can be tough to classify.  Or one song can straddle several genres.

But the back beat.  That's rock and roll.



Get a playlist! Standalone player Get Ringtones


If you've never joined in, give it a try.  I know you've got some favorite music you'd like to share with the FoF gang.  Here's how to play along.

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.
2. Go to Playlist.com to make your Set of five songs. You may choose a particular theme to share with us, or post random tunes if that's your vibe for the day. You can simply post the Set, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.
2a. Don't feel restricted by the tracks listed on Playlist.com. And don't be discouraged if the Embed code won't work. You're welcome to use any type of media to share your Sets.
3. Be sure to sign Mr Linky so everyone can visit your Set.
4. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

Go forth and enjoy music!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Linkage!



Friday we played Five Degrees of Musical Progression.  You can scroll down to listen to my Set, and to follow Mr Linky to some other great progressions.  Today, I reveal how I put my Set together.

The first link is between all five tracks...they are linked by the them of love and some of its various aspects.

Track 1:  Show and Tell is a song written by Jerry Fuller, originally recorded by Johnny Mathis.  I've chosen the cover by Al Wilson (1939-2008), released in 1973.  Johnny Rivers' production company, Soul City Records, produced recording sessions featuring Mr Wilson in 1968.

Track 2:  Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancing) was a #10 hit out of Soul City Records for Johnny Rivers in 1977.  The song was distributed by Bigtree/Atlantic and produced by Mr Rivers.

Track 3:  Words is a song written by Barry, Robin, and Maruice Gibb in 1967, produced by Robert Stigwood and released in 1968.  The Bee Gees are one of a very small group of artists who are the copyright owners of their recordings.  Johnny Rivers is among that group of performers.

Track 4:  Good Morning Starshine is a song from the musical Hair, which Robert Stigwood produced for the British theatre in 1968.  The song was originally published in 1966, written by James Rado and Gerome Ragni, with music composed by Galt MacDermot.  The artist Oliver (1945-2000) took the song to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.  It reached #1 in Canada.

Track 5:  Silhouettes is a doo-wop song written by Bob Crewe and Frank Slay in 1957.  It was originally a #3 hit for The Rays.  The version I selected is the 1965 cover by Herman's Hermits, which topped out at #5 on the billboard Hot 100.


What's the link between Good Morning Starshine and Silhouettes?  


You don't know?


Well I'll tell you!


In addition to being an icon of American entertainment...songwriter, dancer, singer, jazz musician, manager...Bob Crewe produced both Oliver and The Rays, who first released and made a hit of the song Silhouettes.


Thanks so much to everyone for playing on Friday!  I really enjoyed what you guys put together.  We'll play again soon.  I'm thinking about a twist...like giving everyone the same jumping off song and then seeing where y'all go.

Here's a bonus!  Let's go ahead and break out the new Five on Friday spring banner.  I know we've still got about a month until 21 March and the spring equinox, but it's been cold and a bright shiny FoF banner just might be a way to take our minds off the lingering chill.  




As always, go forth and enjoy music!

Linkage!



Friday we played Five Degrees of Musical Progression.  You can scroll down to listen to my Set, and to follow Mr Linky to some other great progressions.  Today, I reveal how I put my Set together.

The first link is between all five tracks...they are linked by the them of love and some of its various aspects.

Track 1:  Show and Tell is a song written by Jerry Fuller, originally recorded by Johnny Mathis.  I've chosen the cover by Al Wilson (1939-2008), released in 1973.  Johnny Rivers' production company, Soul City Records, produced recording sessions featuring Mr Wilson in 1968.

Track 2:  Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancing) was a #10 hit out of Soul City Records for Johnny Rivers in 1977.  The song was distributed by Bigtree/Atlantic and produced by Mr Rivers.

Track 3:  Words is a song written by Barry, Robin, and Maruice Gibb in 1967, produced by Robert Stigwood and released in 1968.  The Bee Gees are one of a very small group of artists who are the copyright owners of their recordings.  Johnny Rivers is among that group of performers.

Track 4:  Good Morning Starshine is a song from the musical Hair, which Robert Stigwood produced for the British theatre in 1968.  The song was originally published in 1966, written by James Rado and Gerome Ragni, with music composed by Galt MacDermot.  The artist Oliver (1945-2000) took the song to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.  It reached #1 in Canada.

Track 5:  Silhouettes is a doo-wop song written by Bob Crewe and Frank Slay in 1957.  It was originally a #3 hit for The Rays.  The version I selected is the 1965 cover by Herman's Hermits, which topped out at #5 on the billboard Hot 100.


What's the link between Good Morning Starshine and Silhouettes?  


You don't know?


Well I'll tell you!


In addition to being an icon of American entertainment...songwriter, dancer, singer, jazz musician, manager...Bob Crewe produced both Oliver and The Rays, who first released and made a hit of the song Silhouettes.


Thanks so much to everyone for playing on Friday!  I really enjoyed what you guys put together.  We'll play again soon.  I'm thinking about a twist...like giving everyone the same jumping off song and then seeing where y'all go.

Here's a bonus!  Let's go ahead and break out the new Five on Friday spring banner.  I know we've still got about a month until 21 March and the spring equinox, but it's been cold and a bright shiny FoF banner just might be a way to take our minds off the lingering chill.  




As always, go forth and enjoy music!

Linkage!



Friday we played Five Degrees of Musical Progression.  You can scroll down to listen to my Set, and to follow Mr Linky to some other great progressions.  Today, I reveal how I put my Set together.

The first link is between all five tracks...they are linked by the them of love and some of its various aspects.

Track 1:  Show and Tell is a song written by Jerry Fuller, originally recorded by Johnny Mathis.  I've chosen the cover by Al Wilson (1939-2008), released in 1973.  Johnny Rivers' production company, Soul City Records, produced recording sessions featuring Mr Wilson in 1968.

Track 2:  Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancing) was a #10 hit out of Soul City Records for Johnny Rivers in 1977.  The song was distributed by Bigtree/Atlantic and produced by Mr Rivers.

Track 3:  Words is a song written by Barry, Robin, and Maruice Gibb in 1967, produced by Robert Stigwood and released in 1968.  The Bee Gees are one of a very small group of artists who are the copyright owners of their recordings.  Johnny Rivers is among that group of performers.

Track 4:  Good Morning Starshine is a song from the musical Hair, which Robert Stigwood produced for the British theatre in 1968.  The song was originally published in 1966, written by James Rado and Gerome Ragni, with music composed by Galt MacDermot.  The artist Oliver (1945-2000) took the song to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.  It reached #1 in Canada.

Track 5:  Silhouettes is a doo-wop song written by Bob Crewe and Frank Slay in 1957.  It was originally a #3 hit for The Rays.  The version I selected is the 1965 cover by Herman's Hermits, which topped out at #5 on the billboard Hot 100.


What's the link between Good Morning Starshine and Silhouettes?  


You don't know?


Well I'll tell you!


In addition to being an icon of American entertainment...songwriter, dancer, singer, jazz musician, manager...Bob Crewe produced both Oliver and The Rays, who first released and made a hit of the song Silhouettes.


Thanks so much to everyone for playing on Friday!  I really enjoyed what you guys put together.  We'll play again soon.  I'm thinking about a twist...like giving everyone the same jumping off song and then seeing where y'all go.

Here's a bonus!  Let's go ahead and break out the new Five on Friday spring banner.  I know we've still got about a month until 21 March and the spring equinox, but it's been cold and a bright shiny FoF banner just might be a way to take our minds off the lingering chill.  




As always, go forth and enjoy music!

Monday, February 21, 2011

"The beacons are lit..."

The beacons of Minis Tirith!  The beacons are lit!  Gondor calls for aid.

And Rohan will answer.  Muster the Rohirrim.


OK, so it wasn't as dramatic a moment as in LOTR:  Return of the King, but we finally threw up the white flag.  Our Rohirrim came in the form of Paul the Terminex guy to deal with our NCELM problem.  


For those of you not versed in the issue, NCELM stands for nasty creepy eight legged monstrosity, or s-p-i-d-e-r.  For the last two years we've been using over the counter sprays and relying on the generosity of our neighbor to help.  But February isn't even over yet and we're still a month away from the spring equinox, and we've already had four of the creatures in the house.

I'm not talking the odd daddy long legs or the occasional critter no bigger than your average gnat.  I'm talking creatures with bodies as big as a quarter.  Add the legs and a few of them can carry off a small child.  These are big and black and...GAH!


That is not acceptable.  Think of the fear that takes your breath and makes your heart rate go up...then double it.  That's how afraid I am of s-p-i-d-e-r-s.  Pam isn't much better.  You'd laugh at us trying to kill them by drowning them in bug spray, because we're too afraid to get close enough to hit them with a fly swatter...or even a broom.


But when you laugh, I'll remind you of that thing that scares you like that...and tell you that it's going to happen to you frequently for at least eight months out of the year.  And I'll remind you that when it isn't happening, you'll be on guard against it happening so that the simple act of walking into a room in your house can cause unease.


Yeah, so we finally called Terminex.  Paul came on Saturday and he'll come once a quarter.  He sprayed the chemical around the outside.  Then he came inside and put some powder chemical in the most obvious entry points.  Then he left some sticky traps in some other high risk areas.

And he killed and removed at least two NCELMs he found.

Paul didn't make fun of me at all for being a guy afraid of s-p-i-d-e-r-s.  He even made me feel OK about the alleged NCELMs in the crawl space.  He said those are good bugs and they aren't the ones coming up into the condo.  They like dark and damp, and they are actually guarding the house against other kinds of bugs.

He's the expert, so I believe him.


We're not completely relaxed yet.  But we feel better knowing that we've done something to address the problem.  And if we still get NCELMs, we can always have the full chemical treatment inside.  We'd have to leave for a few days for it to dry.  But it's still an option.


I'm hoping it doesn't come to that, and that the quarterly treatment schedule will deal with them.

"The beacons are lit..."

The beacons of Minis Tirith!  The beacons are lit!  Gondor calls for aid.

And Rohan will answer.  Muster the Rohirrim.


OK, so it wasn't as dramatic a moment as in LOTR:  Return of the King, but we finally threw up the white flag.  Our Rohirrim came in the form of Paul the Terminex guy to deal with our NCELM problem.  


For those of you not versed in the issue, NCELM stands for nasty creepy eight legged monstrosity, or s-p-i-d-e-r.  For the last two years we've been using over the counter sprays and relying on the generosity of our neighbor to help.  But February isn't even over yet and we're still a month away from the spring equinox, and we've already had four of the creatures in the house.

I'm not talking the odd daddy long legs or the occasional critter no bigger than your average gnat.  I'm talking creatures with bodies as big as a quarter.  Add the legs and a few of them can carry off a small child.  These are big and black and...GAH!


That is not acceptable.  Think of the fear that takes your breath and makes your heart rate go up...then double it.  That's how afraid I am of s-p-i-d-e-r-s.  Pam isn't much better.  You'd laugh at us trying to kill them by drowning them in bug spray, because we're too afraid to get close enough to hit them with a fly swatter...or even a broom.


But when you laugh, I'll remind you of that thing that scares you like that...and tell you that it's going to happen to you frequently for at least eight months out of the year.  And I'll remind you that when it isn't happening, you'll be on guard against it happening so that the simple act of walking into a room in your house can cause unease.


Yeah, so we finally called Terminex.  Paul came on Saturday and he'll come once a quarter.  He sprayed the chemical around the outside.  Then he came inside and put some powder chemical in the most obvious entry points.  Then he left some sticky traps in some other high risk areas.

And he killed and removed at least two NCELMs he found.

Paul didn't make fun of me at all for being a guy afraid of s-p-i-d-e-r-s.  He even made me feel OK about the alleged NCELMs in the crawl space.  He said those are good bugs and they aren't the ones coming up into the condo.  They like dark and damp, and they are actually guarding the house against other kinds of bugs.

He's the expert, so I believe him.


We're not completely relaxed yet.  But we feel better knowing that we've done something to address the problem.  And if we still get NCELMs, we can always have the full chemical treatment inside.  We'd have to leave for a few days for it to dry.  But it's still an option.


I'm hoping it doesn't come to that, and that the quarterly treatment schedule will deal with them.

"The beacons are lit..."

The beacons of Minis Tirith!  The beacons are lit!  Gondor calls for aid.

And Rohan will answer.  Muster the Rohirrim.


OK, so it wasn't as dramatic a moment as in LOTR:  Return of the King, but we finally threw up the white flag.  Our Rohirrim came in the form of Paul the Terminex guy to deal with our NCELM problem.  


For those of you not versed in the issue, NCELM stands for nasty creepy eight legged monstrosity, or s-p-i-d-e-r.  For the last two years we've been using over the counter sprays and relying on the generosity of our neighbor to help.  But February isn't even over yet and we're still a month away from the spring equinox, and we've already had four of the creatures in the house.

I'm not talking the odd daddy long legs or the occasional critter no bigger than your average gnat.  I'm talking creatures with bodies as big as a quarter.  Add the legs and a few of them can carry off a small child.  These are big and black and...GAH!


That is not acceptable.  Think of the fear that takes your breath and makes your heart rate go up...then double it.  That's how afraid I am of s-p-i-d-e-r-s.  Pam isn't much better.  You'd laugh at us trying to kill them by drowning them in bug spray, because we're too afraid to get close enough to hit them with a fly swatter...or even a broom.


But when you laugh, I'll remind you of that thing that scares you like that...and tell you that it's going to happen to you frequently for at least eight months out of the year.  And I'll remind you that when it isn't happening, you'll be on guard against it happening so that the simple act of walking into a room in your house can cause unease.


Yeah, so we finally called Terminex.  Paul came on Saturday and he'll come once a quarter.  He sprayed the chemical around the outside.  Then he came inside and put some powder chemical in the most obvious entry points.  Then he left some sticky traps in some other high risk areas.

And he killed and removed at least two NCELMs he found.

Paul didn't make fun of me at all for being a guy afraid of s-p-i-d-e-r-s.  He even made me feel OK about the alleged NCELMs in the crawl space.  He said those are good bugs and they aren't the ones coming up into the condo.  They like dark and damp, and they are actually guarding the house against other kinds of bugs.

He's the expert, so I believe him.


We're not completely relaxed yet.  But we feel better knowing that we've done something to address the problem.  And if we still get NCELMs, we can always have the full chemical treatment inside.  We'd have to leave for a few days for it to dry.  But it's still an option.


I'm hoping it doesn't come to that, and that the quarterly treatment schedule will deal with them.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Five on Friday Set 56


I was worried.  I didn't have Track 1 until very late.  But once I settled, the rest fell right into place...just like any good progression.

I even managed a theme that links all 5 tracks in my Set to one another, totally separate from what takes you from Track 1 to Track 2 and so on.  You can probably guess the theme...I didn't try to disguise it.

Now I thought about including my progression after the play list, but then I decided to hold off.  I'll publish it on Tuesday.

Can't wait to cruise around and see what the rest of you have done!

And now, I present Set 56, otherwise known as Trav's Five Degrees of Musical Progression, Volume 2.


Get a playlist! Standalone player Get Ringtones


If you've never joined in for the normal Five on Friday feature, give it a try.  I know you've got some favorite music you'd like to share with the FoF gang.  Here's how to play along.

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.
2. Go to Playlist.com to make your Set of five songs. You may choose a particular theme to share with us, or post random tunes if that's your vibe for the day. You can simply post the Set, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.
2a. Don't feel restricted by the tracks listed on Playlist.com. And don't be discouraged if the Embed code won't work. You're welcome to use any type of media to share your Sets.
3. Be sure to sign Mr Linky so everyone can visit your Set.
4. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

Go forth and enjoy music!


 

Five on Friday Set 56


I was worried.  I didn't have Track 1 until very late.  But once I settled, the rest fell right into place...just like any good progression.

I even managed a theme that links all 5 tracks in my Set to one another, totally separate from what takes you from Track 1 to Track 2 and so on.  You can probably guess the theme...I didn't try to disguise it.

Now I thought about including my progression after the play list, but then I decided to hold off.  I'll publish it on Tuesday.

Can't wait to cruise around and see what the rest of you have done!

And now, I present Set 56, otherwise known as Trav's Five Degrees of Musical Progression, Volume 2.


Get a playlist! Standalone player Get Ringtones


If you've never joined in for the normal Five on Friday feature, give it a try.  I know you've got some favorite music you'd like to share with the FoF gang.  Here's how to play along.

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.
2. Go to Playlist.com to make your Set of five songs. You may choose a particular theme to share with us, or post random tunes if that's your vibe for the day. You can simply post the Set, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.
2a. Don't feel restricted by the tracks listed on Playlist.com. And don't be discouraged if the Embed code won't work. You're welcome to use any type of media to share your Sets.
3. Be sure to sign Mr Linky so everyone can visit your Set.
4. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

Go forth and enjoy music!


 

Five on Friday Set 56


I was worried.  I didn't have Track 1 until very late.  But once I settled, the rest fell right into place...just like any good progression.

I even managed a theme that links all 5 tracks in my Set to one another, totally separate from what takes you from Track 1 to Track 2 and so on.  You can probably guess the theme...I didn't try to disguise it.

Now I thought about including my progression after the play list, but then I decided to hold off.  I'll publish it on Tuesday.

Can't wait to cruise around and see what the rest of you have done!

And now, I present Set 56, otherwise known as Trav's Five Degrees of Musical Progression, Volume 2.


Get a playlist! Standalone player Get Ringtones


If you've never joined in for the normal Five on Friday feature, give it a try.  I know you've got some favorite music you'd like to share with the FoF gang.  Here's how to play along.

1. Grab the banner, make your post title Five on Friday, and be sure to link back here.
2. Go to Playlist.com to make your Set of five songs. You may choose a particular theme to share with us, or post random tunes if that's your vibe for the day. You can simply post the Set, or you can add a little summary about what you are sharing.
2a. Don't feel restricted by the tracks listed on Playlist.com. And don't be discouraged if the Embed code won't work. You're welcome to use any type of media to share your Sets.
3. Be sure to sign Mr Linky so everyone can visit your Set.
4. No tags, but feel free to invite your friends to play along if they need a post topic on a Friday.

 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

From the Furry Files

Sometimes it's funny because it's completely unexpected.

Please to share snacks?

Ooops!  Cuteness threshold exceeded...sorry!

When in doubt, give hugs.

If hugs don't work, have a nap.

From the Furry Files

Sometimes it's funny because it's completely unexpected.

Please to share snacks?

Ooops!  Cuteness threshold exceeded...sorry!

When in doubt, give hugs.

If hugs don't work, have a nap.

 

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