Look at this storm!
It already made landfall,
Damaged whatever is in its path,
Exited Florida,
then comes back for more.
Fay returns to destroy more lives.
What a bitch!
Look at this storm!
It already made landfall,
Damaged whatever is in its path,
Exited Florida,
then comes back for more.
Fay returns to destroy more lives.
What a bitch!
Enter scene:
Bowflex commercial on TV,
Father and Son watching:
Son: Daddy look! That machine makes you not be fat.
Daddy: Yeah, I know! I don’t want to be fat.
Son: But you ‘are’ fat.
Daddy: No, I am not!
Son: Yes you are!
(Son lifts Daddy’s shirt and taps his belly.)
Son: See! Right here.
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He is lucky he is cute.
Or he will be out on the streets!
Here we go again!
Hurricane FAY is on her way to pound Florida.
Time to review what I have learned
from all the hurricanes we have experienced down here.
1.) This is no time to panic!
and
2.) There is always a chance that we will all die!
One more time!
With special guest on Rhythm Guitars.
My friend, Maita.
Another Original Philippine Music,
by N. Gallardo and
sung by Celeste Legaspi.
Saranggola ni Pepe
Mobile Player here:
Rhythm Guitars : Maita Toral
Lead Guitar : Ty Martell
Maita did very well on Guitars,
and I supplied the melody again.
This has been a really fun project.
Not just because it was fun,
But it also saved me a lot of time from playing all the other instruments.
My laziness is not a secret here.
I hope you guys enjoy this one as much as we did.
PS – The song title, translated in English means “Pepe’s Kite”
I just don’t know what the name Pepe’s counterpart in English is.
Can anyone help?
Ha!
According to the McAfee Site Advisor,
http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/denofmusic.com
I am clean, free and no significant problems.
So come on in.
Enjoy the show.
Hear the music.
It won’t hurt or anything.
Except maybe some feelings of nausea
and a slight intestinal discomfort.
But besides that,
I’m sure it’s alright.
So come on!
Grab a drink and click around.
This event will be constantly showing on my television.
So, I am going to be useless for the next couple of weeks.
Go Team CANADA!
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**image is subject to copyright.
I copied that somewhere on the net.
Please don’t sue me.
Here is something that my friend,
Maita and I, experimented on.
She would play the Rhythm,
Record it on her Computer,
And send it to me.
Then I add the melody part.
(Or whatever it is that I added in there.)
It’s from a very old Philippine Song,
from a very old movie soundtrack.
Original composition by George Canseco,
and sung by Sharon Cuneta.
I love the way this one turned out,
Even though it wasn’t really what I had in mind.
I wanted to add more to this, but after just adding the melody,
I listened to it and it sounded like an old Celtic hymn.
Then I just wanted to leave it as it is.
Now this is pretty cool because
she just learned Guitar not too long ago,
and now I think she sounded pretty good.
So now I give you,
HIGH SCHOOL
Rhythm Guitars : Maita Toral
Melody Guitar : Ty Martell
–Thanks Maits!
A couple of weeks ago,
Abbie blogged about her realization of being (old) “older”.
Read about it here.
You know,
I too had this epiphany not too long ago.
It’s not because I refer to the young kids as “young kids.”
It’s not because I can’t stand the “young kids” of today.
It’s not because I have adult responsibilities now.
It’s not because I mumble a lot when I’m alone.
It’s not because I go to bed very early.
Or had to get some nap time.
I had this revelation,
when I got home from work one day,
and I opened my bag,
And I saw about a dozen different kinds of medications in there.
Meds for:
Headaches, Migraines, Flu, Antacids, Cough, Colds, Wound Care, Sugar Level, Upset Stomach, Nausea, Gas, Diarrhea, Flatulence…..
Geez,
No wonder I am always Grumpy.
And where the hell is my Ambien????