We're big Top Gear fans too.
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Suzanne
Today I went to do an evaluation on a faculty member at an inner city school. It happened to be a couple miles from Beale Street, so I thought I'd have lunch there. What was the road that I took from the high school to Beale Street? Why, it was LINDEN road! Hello, Don Henley reminder.
Hey, what do you guys think of me making separate threads for each Eagle regarding this topic, since there is now one for Glenn? If we don't do that, i'll merge Glenn's into this, I think. Gotta be fair.
To me, it is simplier just to have this one topic like we had before. If we have multiple topics, I can envision the moderators having to regularly move posts between the threads.
"People don't run out of dreams: People just run out of time ..."
Glenn Frey 11/06/1948 - 01/18/2016
Whatever makes the least work for the Moderators is OK with me.
I'll probably merge the two then.
At any rate, I had a rather unusual "reminder" today!
As I said in another thread, I am watching a "Monkees Marathon" and those of you familiar with the show know that occasionally they Monkees did interview segments where they were asked various random questions. Mike Nesmith got asked a question about things he "dug" and he said there was a "thing going around where people were 'digging' ugly things because "everybody digs beautiful things but it takes special talent to dig ugly things." He said this trend was started by Hearts and Flowers.... a group Bernie Leadon was in at the time!
So Mike was trying to copy something Bernie's band started! Cool, eh?
Our girls and boys basketball teams played The Meadville Eagles in the sectional games last night. Couldn't help but be reminded of my favorite band!
"They will never forget you 'till somebody new comes along"
1948-2016 Gone but not forgotten
My mom's flying to Boston on Sunday, and she has her itinerary on the fridge. I was looking at it today and noticed the abbreviation for the Boston airport was BOS, and immediately thought of Boys of Summer.
~ Tori
I was chatting about music with one of my co-workers today and I mentioned that if The Eagles play anywhere nearby, expect me to take vacation time.
"Oh, I saw them in NJ in 1974. They were good," he said, casual as you please. I think I shocked him when I immediately turned from level-headed accountant to gasping and giggly fangirl.