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13 hours ago ago from Music and Audio Blog by NoiseAddicts: Audio and music news
Just like you and I, rock stars all have parents too. In the deep dusty corners of the Life Magazine archives, these pictures have turned up famous 70's rock stars with their parents, taken in their parents' houses. These pictures are strangely humanizing, showing these rock stars at their parents place. They all seem to have real, honest-to-goodness, seeming families (well, maybe except for Elton John). What I found most interesting though ...
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When I was a boy I use to wonder, when present at our church services and during the sermon, why certain individuals used to interject with expressions like “Praise the Lord, “Amen” and “Hallelujah” My lack of knowledge of the bible and possibly these things contributed to my becoming an evolutionist during my later years. I was an evolutionists for about four years until I had my thinking jolted by a person who was studying with one of ...
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Lately I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about how things change right before our eyes, and then all of a sudden we stop and take notice and realize that time goes by so quickly. I noticed it a lot when I turned 40 and now that I’m quickly creeping up on #42, I’m reminded of it again. Things change all the time, and if we don’t slow down and appreciate what we have, before long whatever it is will morph into something else. My kids ...
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