November lost me when "their" was used instead of "they're"'; the other errors in the descriptions were annoying, but that one's a deal-breaker for me.
I can see some aspects that are applicable and some that aren't. I don't trust such charts, but I like it when they say nice things about me. That's how they work, though; each one is designed to make people born that month feel special, which in turn makes them want to share the result. Still, there's no harm in having fun with it and it gives us something to talk about!
My big brother called me up today. He just came back from riding a Harley to & from Costa Rica. He is 68.
We were talking about summer plans & I mentioned going to see the Eagles in Atlantic City. This is the big brother who enlightened me to The Eagles when he smashed my Donny Osmond cassette tape & he gave me his record player to listen to "real" music; Eagles & Linda. I never did miss that cassette after that. Funny that he remembered that from 40+ years ago. Trust me back then I didn't understand a lot of stuff, think I was around 12 or 13. He was on a semester break from college.
He was laughing saying you still like Don Henley! DUH!
JMS, your brother sounds awesome.
Lacken, thank you so much for the additional info - the March description seems to fit Randy pretty well, though I wouldn't know about the great kisser part (tragically!)
My Eagles reminder came Sunday night while watching an episode of Columbo called "How to Dial a Murder." The killer is a film buff who goes to an old movie set where they filmed Westerns. It looked exactly like the Paramount Ranch where the boys did their cowboy shoot 'em up thing for Desperado.
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I'm looking at the details of new joiners at work and one has an address on "Glen Eyre Road". I wonder if my tablet would try to auto-correct.
Driving on the motorway the other day I passed a van with the name 'tbs adaptions'.
From googling I think the 'tbs' in this case means 'the bathroom specialists'.
There's a player on the TB Lightning named J.T. Brown and I always hear J.D. Souther instead. I'm in far too deep lol
Of course this reminded me of our guys. It's a tweet from a Pittsburgh reporter regarding the Riverhounds v DC United soccer game last night:
He followed it up with this:One thing I learned tonight: D.C. United fans are very adamant that you not say "the" in front of the team name. Not sure how that matters.
Prob one of those British grammar quirks that soccer has adopted. Sorry, but I'm using American English since I'm speaking to Americans.
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Anyone know why the Eagles are adamant about not being called The Eagles? Is it to avoid being confused with the Philadelphia football team? Or maybe for subtle aesthetic reasons we can't discern.
Someone on another music board I visited said that Don Felder's book should properly have been entitled, "Heaven and Hell: My Life in Eagles."