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Tomorrows Blues
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That needs to be on a T-Shirt.
Reporter: There`s a "stamp out the Beatles movement" underway in Detroit. What are you going to do about it?
Paul McCartney: We`re going to start a campaign to stamp out Detroit.
LOSE THE STARS!
And you’ve got yourself a wholehearted victory.
Then again, I don’t think you’re allowed to swear on an Obamicon.
"The world is getting to be such a dangerous place, a man is lucky to get out of it alive." -- W.C. Fields
There's something unsurprising about that.
Reporter: There`s a "stamp out the Beatles movement" underway in Detroit. What are you going to do about it?
Paul McCartney: We`re going to start a campaign to stamp out Detroit.
Then again, I don’t think you’re allowed to swear on an Obamicon.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding…
That, and it’s just sorta unprofessional. I try to be the last vestige of decorum around here… :)
B.
"If we do not prepare for ourselves the role of the hammer, there will be nothing left but that of the anvil."
-- Otto von Bismarck, 1851
http://www.tomorrowsblues.net
by Tomorrows Blues on Apr 12, 2009 8:29 PM CDT up reply actions
BW!
I’d love to use that as a facebook profile pic for a little while if you’re cool with it…..
Take care all, Go Blues!
Oh and Albert Pujols is the Man…..
Albert Pujols may be the Man, but don't forget
T.J. Oshie is The King!
How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are? - Satchel Paige
Yes he is!!
Watching the local Denver feed of the game and the announcers are raving about Oshie.
Nice seeing the Avs talk about their prospects that were in the NCAA Final Game (WOW!) and having the Blues in the playoffs for a change, as opposed to the opposite—which has been the norm the past 4 or 5 years.
BU’s Colby Cohen (Tourney MVP) is a family friend and can’t wait to see him here in Denver.
by DenverCardsFan on Apr 12, 2009 3:42 PM CDT up reply actions
I’d love to use that as a facebook profile pic for a little while if you’re cool with it…
Use away, bro… I’m completely cool with it.
Where in the Denver area do you live, exactly? I grew up in Thornton, in the neighborhood between the recreation center/Holy Cross Church and 100th Avenue, what used to be called Yorkborough. Graduated from Highland HS (now called Skyline) in 1979.
B.
"If we do not prepare for ourselves the role of the hammer, there will be nothing left but that of the anvil."
-- Otto von Bismarck, 1851
http://www.tomorrowsblues.net
by Tomorrows Blues on Apr 12, 2009 8:33 PM CDT up reply actions
We are a block north of the Park Meadows Mall. Just west of I-25.
Used to be Littleton, but now part of the newly-created city of Centennial.
by DenverCardsFan on Apr 14, 2009 10:19 AM CDT up reply actions
That's south of where I first lived in Denver...
When we first moved out there from Staunton in 1970, I lived in Littleton for four years, on Albion Street (south of Arapahoe Road, a block east of Colorado Boulevard). We were almost at the very south edge of Denver at that time; there was a Honeywell plant on County Line Road a little south of where we lived, and then nothing but empty fields between there and Castle Rock.
Southglenn Mall hadn’t even been built yet when we first moved there — we used to ride our bikes in the fields between our house and where Southglenn Mall went up, intersection of Arapahoe and University (I think) — and South Suburban Ice Arena was in a little park basically all by itself.
I went to Ames Elementary School and Isaac Newton Junior High; would have gone to Arapahoe High School if we hadn’t moved to Thornton in the summer after seventh grade…
B.
"If we do not prepare for ourselves the role of the hammer, there will be nothing left but that of the anvil."
-- Otto von Bismarck, 1851
http://www.tomorrowsblues.net
by Tomorrows Blues on Apr 15, 2009 8:47 AM CDT up reply actions


















