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no clue why that happens.Can't see the pictures of what the video is.
I feel "Thunderstruck!"
no clue why that happens.Can't see the pictures of what the video is.
I feel "Thunderstruck!"
It's a War on American Freedom If they gave us the drug (of free YouTube) for free then they can expect resistance from us for paying for it. Just like if one's partner starts charging.no clue why that happens.
I don't understand most of this post, but I never in my 79years heard anyone say that, try "Stand and take it like a man". Not that that is my personal attitude.I know the English say roll over and take it like a Brit
and those don't show here.I've had John Martyn's album "Piece by Piece" for over 20 years.
One of the tracks on it is "Lonely Love,"
This is a bit of it played on my vintage hi-fi.
But I decided this week to buy the 45 of it for one of my vinyl jukeboxes.
This is the "B side." Often these are rubbish, but I like it. (Like many artists, you either do or you don't.)
Understated accompaniment, lots of Major 7ths.
That's a shame as by clicking on "Watch on YouTube" they do here.and those don't show here.
Or a continuum within which all possible patterns exist within the temporal and physical stream. It's called chaos; while it may be the ontological reality humans cope by using patterns and order systems. Words like the indefinite article put individual things in collective groups, order them. Gardening is the extreme of this, a continuous struggle with the natural world to produce order out of chaos. It can be taken too far, plants are individual, the man who insists all his cabbages must be the same size is taking it too far in my book.cycling in different ways all the time.
All patterns exist
'Borrowed', titles are not copyright, considered picking a bunch of song titles that go together and using them for a song called 'Playlist'(not the one by "Wet Wet Wet," they stole the title and used it on an entirely different tune).
Or a continuum within which all possible patterns exist within the temporal and physical stream. It's called chaos; while it may be the ontological reality humans cope by using patterns and order systems. Words like the indefinite article put individual things in collective groups, order them. Gardening is the extreme of this, a continuous struggle with the natural world to produce order out of chaos. It can be taken too far, plants are individual, the man who insists all his cabbages must be the same size is taking it too far in my book.
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