Month: July 2021

gare Saint-Lazare

Another Bolero flash mob today, this one by L’Orchestre national d’Île-de-France at the gare Saint-Lazere. I always love to see this piece performed well. Enjoy!!

Posted by Tom in Music

It’s Shore FRIDAY

Meanwhile, in the Senate…

All this nasty stuff….

Happy FRIDAY!

Sometimes we forget all the ‘One Hit Wonders’. Here’s one I found.

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies

The first THURSDAY after yesterday

Signsssss

Buggy

An old hillbilly farmer had a wife who nagged him unmercifully.

From morning til night (and sometimes later), she was always complaining about something.

The only time he got any relief was when he was out plowing with his old mule. He tried to plow a lot.

One day, when he was out plowing, his wife brought him lunch in the field.

He drove the old mule into the shade, sat down on a stump, and began to eat his lunch.
Immediately, his wife began pestering him. Complain, nag, nag; it just went on and on.

All of a sudden, the old mule lashed out with both hind feet; caught her smack in the back of the head. Killed her dead on the spot.

At the funeral several days later, the minister noticed something rather odd. When a woman mourner would approach the old farmer, he would listen for a minute, then nod his head in agreement; but when a man mourner approached him, he would listen for a minute, then shake his head in disagreement.

This was so consistent, the minister decided to ask the old farmer about it. So after the funeral, the minister spoke to the old farmer, and asked him why he nodded his head and agreed with the women, but always shook his head and disagreed with all the men.

The old farmer said, “Well, the women would come up and say something about how nice my wife looked, or how pretty her dress was, so I’d nod my head in agreement.”

“And what about the men?” the minister asked. “They wanted to know if the mule was for sale.”

Today is the birthday, in 1953 in Asbury Park New Jersey, of Patti Scialfa, singer and songwriter. She worked with the Rolling Stones and Keith Richards on the Talk is Cheap album. In 1984 she joined the E Street Band a few days before the opening of their Born To Run tour. In 1991 she married Bruce Springsteen. There are not a lot of videos of the two of them playing together, but I found this one recorded in Dublin with The Sessions band.

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies

TUESDAY on my mind

Bada Bing!

Officer: “Soldier, do you have change for a dollar?”Soldier: “Sure, buddy.”Officer: “That’s no way to address an officer! Now, let’s try it again!”Officer: “Soldier. Do you have change for a dollar?”Soldier: “No, SIR!”

It’s the 1700’s. Two men are standing back to back with their single-shot pistols at the ready.First man, “Why are we doing this?”Second man, “Because you dishonored me. And also because I hate your stupid pun jokes!”First man, “I see. So it’s a duel purpose.”

As a kid, did you ever knock on people’s doors and run away before they could answer? Well, guess what, UPS is hiring.

Rage Against the Machine never specified what type of machine they were furious with but I suspect it was probably a printer.

If any of you non-rich people want to go to space for 10 minutes, I know a good brownie recipe.

I’m good at sleeping. I can do it with my eyes closed.

So, besides Mick Jagger, yesterday was also the birthday, in 1941, of Darlene Love. She sang with The Crystals. Here she is!

Posted by Tom in doo-wop, Humor, Music