I actually visited the museum for that in Coffeyville for no other reason than the Eagles wrote a song about it! Fascinating stuff.
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In the big city near where I live, there is an apartment complex called Eagle terrace.
Yesterday, I was at my uncle's house. He has several cats that are indoor/outdoor cats. One of them was inside and went to the back door. My uncle looked at the cat and said "you're not gone already are you?" I couldn't resist singing "cause I'm already gone" very badly offkey.
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Earlier today, I was listening to some Def Leppard(the band of my early teenage years). Pour Some Sugar on Me came on and I immediately thought of Glenn, which led to some other thoughts that shouldn't be posted on here! :blush: :help:. That song now has a completely new meaning to me!
Apparently, there's a local company(at least I think it's local) called Poco, so I automatically thought of Randy and Timothy. I must have ridden by it a thousand times before and I just now oaid attention to the name!
I just saw an episode of Jeopardy that used Glenn Frey and "Smugglers' Blues" as the question and answer.:partytime:
Very cool LT!
I was scrolling through my Facebook news feed before bed just a few minutes ago, and I see an article about Tim Tebow being cut from The Philadelphia Eagles. This is one of the comments on the article:
"He got cut by The Eagles??? Didn't know he joined the band."
The 2 replies on the comment:
"I thought with the Eagles, you can check out any time you like but you can never leave ...?"
And
"Even Don Henley gave up on him after a while."
I had a very hearty laugh at that. :hilarious:
I was watching a program on the WC called "Strangest Weather on Earth" and thought of Glenn's solo album of almost the same title.
One of my own family members reminded me of an Eagles song. One of my great uncle(my great aunt's husband) has always been very special to me. Since I was little, there's always been this special bond between us, despite only seeing each other once or twice a year. Because he's technically an "in-law" of the family, I jokingly call him the Outlaw. When I did this at the reunion, I immediately thought of the song Outlaw Man.
I'm reading James Patterson's book Unlucky 13. In it, there's a lawyer named Louis Frye. I'm wanting to change the spelling, and I'm picturing Glenn! :help:. Lol