On Aug 7, 2:16 pm, JD Cooper <sw...@sour.net> wrote: primordial_y...@yahoo.com wrote: On Aug 6, 5:14 pm, Ricardo <rllo...@triad.rr.com> wrote: Lordy..I had a great day today on the tobacco farms. The smells...oh me...they smell so good. Green tobacco, cured tobacco just brings back the memories of "old back...er ways." I got to interview the 87 year olds, the 65 year
On Jan 21, 6:36 pm, Ricardo <rllo...@triad.rr.com> wrote: MLK day today and i've yet to see one right winger express admiration for this black man. Not here, not by any Republican anywhere. A man who took the lead, risks his life each and everyday for fairness. A man, who more than anyone else, who stood up in peaceful protest for what's right in a country that guaranteed equality. Where
Rod Williams wrote: Jack Carroll: Anita O'Day died today in her late eighties. Despite years of drug and alcohol addiction, the famous jazz singer continued to pull herself together and move on. In the fifties and early sixties she was popular with gay people, especially lesbians. Ted & I saw her at Sweet Basil when we lived in New York (ack! nearly 20 years ago
In article <gcifm29ega736mcnco7njqmnlvmejup9gc@4ax.com>, Jack Hamilton <jfh@acm.org> wrote: "protospolitis@hotmail.com" <protospolitis@hotmail.com> wrote: Anita O'Day died today in her late eighties. Despite years of drug and alcohol addiction, the famous jazz singer continued to pull herself together and move on. In the fifties and early sixties she was popular with gay people
Jack Carroll: Anita O'Day died today in her late eighties. Despite years of drug and alcohol addiction, the famous jazz singer continued to pull herself together and move on. In the fifties and early sixties she was popular with gay people, especially lesbians. Ted & I saw her at Sweet Basil when we lived in New York (ack! nearly 20 years ago). She didn't have much voice left, and