It's about our "cousins" from Canada, across the divide. And a great big
wave across the line to you! A webmistress who puts together so many
unbelievable things for us from her heart. It's about a cookie makin' babe
who works the phones and provides a service to her people. It's about a dude
who works in Sam's selling CDs.
It's about a place where we can all get together and be ourselves. And share
with each other our friendships, hopes, dreams, lives aspirations and so
much more. Freely! Without fear that the government will Google us, hunt us
down or punish us for freely speaking our minds.
It's kinda like our NG, where we are free to be what we are.........friends.
--
Buddy
from Brooklyn
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/5591/
http://the70s.cjb.net
"It'd take a guy a lifetime to know Brooklyn t'roo an' t'roo. An' even den,
yuh wouldn't know it all."
Thomas Wolfe from Death To Morning
--
Buddy
from Brooklyn
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/5591/
http://the70s.cjb.net
"It'd take a guy a lifetime to know Brooklyn t'roo an' t'roo. An' even den,
yuh wouldn't know it all."
Thomas Wolfe from Death To Morning
The Wanderer wrote in message ...
Happy 4th Buddy! :)
Sandy
2-60
Class of 78
--
Buddy
from Brooklyn
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/5591/
http://the70s.cjb.net
"It'd take a guy a lifetime to know Brooklyn t'roo an' t'roo. An' even den,
yuh wouldn't know it all."
Thomas Wolfe from Death To Morning
"Sandy" <sand...@aol.com> wrote in message
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But Especially the People!
That's America to Me!
(apologies to Frank Sinatra)
--
Buddy
from Brooklyn
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/5591/
http://the70s.cjb.net
"It'd take a guy a lifetime to know Brooklyn t'roo an' t'roo. An' even den,
yuh wouldn't know it all."
Thomas Wolfe from Death To Morning
"David Ballarotto" <ba...@stargate.net> wrote in message
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Here's what I found fascinating on this fourth: I'm here at my grandparents'
independent living facility, and they had a woman in the lobby this afternoon
singing and playing piano (I'll do that sometime later this week <g>). At the
point we were passing through, she was going through a whole repertoire of
patriotic songs. I was walking at the speed of a slow snail alongside my
grandmother (using her walker) as another man was walking down the hallway
toward us with 2 crutches. From either end of the hall people were singing
along with the strains they heard floating through the air -- the song was
"America," and it just reminded me how patriotic that generation was compared
to the majority of us now. These people were all either in WWII, married to
someone who was, or related to someone who was. These songs are burned into
their collective memory, and it was so moving to witness. A few elderly
people, slowly making their way down a long hallway, managing to sing a
patriotic song on the day of independence. It was wonderful.
Liz
Kelly
"The Wanderer" <rosieon...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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Dixon (wiping away a tear)
===========
"Daylight's precious when you're a young 'un!"
--Sheriff Andy Taylor
Classic Hollywood Squares:
http://www.geocities.come/screenjockey/classicsquares.html
rach
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Everything ok, Rach? Anything you want to elaborate on? Hope your day goes
better!
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You really deserve the best, Buddy! Happy 4th! :)
-Naz
<snip>
>It's kinda like our NG, where we are free to be what we are.........friends.
*sniff* You've done it again, Buddy, made me laugh and cry at the same time.
Great work!
Cheers,
TD
And I dreamed I was flying
And high up above my eyes could clearly see
The Statue of Liberty
Sailing away to sea
from Paul Simon's "American Tune"
For a good time call
http://the70s.cjb.net
The Sesame Street Lyrics and Sounds Archive
http://i.am/tinyd
>*sniff* You've done it again, Buddy, made me laugh and cry at the same time.
>Great work!
I hope you put it on the site, Rhonda, that was a definite keeper!
Dixon
--
Buddy
from Brooklyn
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/5591/
http://the70s.cjb.net
"It'd take a guy a lifetime to know Brooklyn t'roo an' t'roo. An' even den,
yuh wouldn't know it all."
Thomas Wolfe from Death To Morning
"Tiny Dancer" <ti...@idirect.com> wrote in message
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--
Buddy
from Brooklyn
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Thebes/5591/
http://the70s.cjb.net
"It'd take a guy a lifetime to know Brooklyn t'roo an' t'roo. An' even den,
yuh wouldn't know it all."
Thomas Wolfe from Death To Morning
"Dixon Hayes" <dixon...@aol.comspamless> wrote in message
news:20010710200441...@ng-mc1.aol.com...
>I hope you put it on the site, Rhonda, that was a definite keeper!
Great minds think alike, Dixon, it'll be added to the posting page
this week sometime (when the fog from my wild weekend clears!).
Cheers,
TD
And the sign said,
"The words of the prophets
Are written on the subway walls
And tenement halls."
from Simon and Garfunkel's "The Sounds of Silence"