I'm not sure why Taylor Swift appears in the news several times daily. I know she tours often and had a number one album, but I haven't seen or heard any of her videos. Is she so talented that I should research her?
My cousin was rehearsing with the guitarist yesterday when I stopped by to copy some of his music sheets. He's got a book of song lyrics with chord notations and programming notes for his drum machine.
The danger is... it's mostly hand written and it's his only copy.
I'll scan the entire book and make PDF's so if the book 'goes missing' ten years of music transcription isn't lost.
Sometimes, he plays gigs outside and the notes have to be clipped to a music stand so they don't blow in the wind. We talked about putting in on a tablet. I've got one with a 10" screen and will see if that's suitable. Alphabetically indexed so it's easy to find when there's a song request.
I see lots of suggestions are needed related to stage presence, organization for cleaning up wired connections that will make things go smoother.
The scary part is all the support he gets when making those outlandish claims. No one in his audience disputes more than 8 years being unconstitutional.
We did our first 'jam rehearsal' and my cousin stated I have a better 'feel for improvisation' than the bassist who left the group.
He's allowing me to copy his song lists with lyrics, notes and chord changes. That will help me immensely as more than half of his material are songs I haven't heard... like this one:
The first case was in 1992 with 79 year old Stella Liebeck in the passenger seat of her grandson’s Ford Probe ordering a McDonalds Value Meal at the drive-through window in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Probe had no cup holders and the interior surfaces were sloped, so her grandson pulled into a parking spot after they got their order.
According to Liebeck, she wanted to take the top off the coffee to put cream and sugar in. So she put the cup between her knees to steady it as she tried to get the top off.
Was it the fault of McDonalds she pressed the sides of the cup with her knees allowing the coffee to spill in her lap?
I would think it was her negligence to be the reason McDonalds didn't want to pay for her medical bills. The temperature of the coffee (without warning) became the issue after that.
Maybe in your world. But... if you're so confident, you should ask those around you to remove their masks, especially the medical professionals who come in contact with 30 or so people daily. Going for surgery? Tell them it's okay to work on you mask-less...
No actually, I didn't think it was important. I did notice you're obsessed with memes, whether it's about politics or denial of climate change, especially in response to something you disagree with.
Beibee, I tend to agree with the survey. When I worked in an office and was out on the road (not really outdoor activities) visiting construction sites. Coffee from Dunkin' Donuts was a daily routine. They are all over in my travels, you only have to drive a few miles to find one. I didn't like the taste (or the price) of Starbucks. Sometimes, I'd go into itchy fits after drinking coffee and was told they often mix things to coffee, like chicory that adds a bitter taste. Instead, I've been buying 'cold-brew' coffee from the grocer, only when it's on sale - buy one, get one free.
My preference now is tea. I'll fill a 12 ounce glass of water, microwave it for a minute and add 8 large (yes 8) bags of tea and brew (only for) a few minutes. After, I'll remove and squeeze the bags not letting them soak longer. The tea gets poured into a pitcher and some diet lemon-lime soda with seltzer water mix. That creates a liter of mildly sweetened bubbly tea drink aka rocket fuel!
I don't depend on caffeine daily and with me is unpredictable as I don't usually feel it's effects until a few hours later.
You're missing a great game...
I'm not sure why Taylor Swift appears in the news several times daily.I know she tours often and had a number one album, but I haven't seen or heard any of her videos.
Is she so talented that I should research her?