awwww. I loved those big ole Lux's. Time does heal,although I never believed it would. It does,but there are good days and bad days. I hope you let your bad days turn into the good.
The music will heal that torn soul.
awwww. I loved those big ole Lux's. Time does heal,although I never believed it would. It does,but there are good days and bad days. I hope you let your bad days turn into the good.
The music will heal that torn soul.
Sorry Rolf for you're loss.Childhood friends are the hardest to let go of as I know from experience.
In times like these I have always found music to be a good friend indeed. Even today there are a few pieces of music that when I listen to them they still give me goosebumps.
yup. I've even had a song come on the radio out of the blue in the middle of the interstate between Sheridan and Billings...no traffic,so I pulled over,turned it up and I danced,and I cried as hard as I danced until I wore myself out. It was a good 10 minutes before one lone truck went by across the other way.
I'm having one of those days today....time heals,but the pain comes back even heavier some days. Except I'm in Michigan.
Harvey
Please don"t check you suit in untill I"ve had a chance
to come up and visit with you.
Michael
I am in Little Rock, Arkansas, next time you fire up the RV and "Head East" (vague music reference) come by and see me. We'll plug in the RV, I'll fire up the grill and we can sit around drinking coffe, tea or whiskey and swap stories.
Just drop me a line when it's time.
Mike
Yesterday at 11:00 AM I celebrated six years of surviving a heart attack. Inasmuch as I expected to be dead within seconds, it's great to be alive. A couple of Bayer Aspirin and a trip to the Kaiser Permanente emergency room put me right, and six days later I was out of intensive care and almost able to walk to the bathroom again.
Think of everything I would have missed here (and all that you could have avoided) had the tide turned against me. Well, when I do become a topic for this thread, here are some paraphrased words from Laura Nyro that the mods can put up:
And when I die, and when I'm gone
there'll be, one JBL child born
in this world
to carry on, to carry on
(Of course Blood, Sweat, and Tears made it famous.)
It's my job to see that there's a JBL child or two following behind me. Like most of you, I've been working on it, and that's the best legacy for the site: two members who dig Lansing Heritage to replace me.
On a lighter note,
There are things we can do,
To lengthen our time here,
With less ill health.
Carbon 60 molecules are proving to assist,
In better health -
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