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  1. More Billy Strings on PBS, Austin City Limits.

    He's so awesome.  His tour continues to sell out all the way into April, shows in London are all sold out.
     

     

  2. During high school I took a city bus to my afterschool job at the downtown public library.  Downtown streets at Christmas were adorned with all sorts of lights and decorations  So beautiful.  As a kid, I loved it. 

    The main library was quite a place, built in the early 1900s.  The building had a two story atrium that was decked out with wonderful decorations during the holidays.  The children's section had extra copies of holiday themed books for the kids.  They always loaned out fast.

    Walking between the bus stop and the library was sometimes a bit scary.  I still remember how I would encounter a few odd men along the way, mostly around some old brick transient residences, places where men ended up when "down on their luck".   I was pretty nieve, but still had sense not to make eye contact, and to maintain a brisk pace onward to the library.  A few times I was beckoned to stop but never did. 

    'Got a cigarette?' 

    'Nope, late for work!'       

    Was so long ago.  I've been on the West Coast for 25 years now, and rarely visit the old stomping grounds.     

    It's nice to remember old times though, isn't it?

  3. On 12/21/2021 at 6:23 PM, MassageAdam said:

    I just saw this on Amazon today and I really enjoyed it. I was a big fan of Lucy when I was a kid and I was a little leery of Nicole playing her (even though I love Nicole).  I think everyone in the movie did a great job!  I highly recommend it to anyone wether you are a Lucy fan or not.  

    I'm half way through it.  Got interrupted.

    All four leads are very good, IMO.

  4. Yes.  This documentary is 27 years old and I have never watched until now.

    It is streaming on my service.

    If you love history and love documentary film, this is a good choice.

    I'm understanding how the phrase "American as baseball and apple pie" rings true.

    Over the years one would hear how long ago the Cubs had won a World Series, in 1908, but never heard about the drama of the Cubs battling the NY Giants for the pennant that year.  Was pretty nutz.

     

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  5. I joined with a friend each Christmas Eve for a holiday dinner at a lovely home, where the same folks would gather by tradition each year.  For me it was a magical evening of fellowship with some very interesting people.   So many fun, amazing stories were shared.   The gathering was like my own personal Brigadoon. 

    But the pandemic stopped the gathering last year, and of course again this year.  I don't know if the host will resurrect the event in the future.  I have a sense he won't for various reasons.   The pandemic has eliminated all sorts of activities, but this is one of the most special, one that I'll think about again this Christmas Eve.   

     

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  6. I arrived in SoCal 20 years ago.

    There was a popular bar in Long Beach, at least it was with me.  A lot of hot guys of all stripes.  There was a smallish  dance floor.  The owner was well known.  A realtor?  Memory fades.  Can't recall the name of the place.  It was near a Ralph's.  It closed, probably before 2010.

    My gang would try the Boom now and then, but the drive was daunting.

    We had a couple of LA destinations.  The El Rey had Friday events starting late.  Fun!

    There was a place called Stone Bar in Thai Town that was gay on Fridays.  Cute bartenders. Friendly, hot dancers.  😄

    Ripples was fun.

    Tried the Abby once or twice.   We ate dinner there.  Years ago!  Otherwise didn't go to WEHO except for non-bar events.

    Costa Mesa was a fun clubbing destination with my straight friends in the early 2000s.  

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