Uncle Bill, is that you? ;)
That is what he always called them.
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My mother learned to play tennis in her 40s. Her instructor spoke no English. There was a tennis court on the company compound so lots of tennis played by everyone. On her 68th birthday, she tore her meniscus and had to have arthroscopic knee surgery. She is my idol - I hope I'm attempting to do something at that age that could lead to this - without the actual tearing of the meniscus.
They filmed the surgery - yes, the family go together to watch it. The inside of the knee is pretty fascinating.
Fantastic half of basketball. And without Hurt.
I sing songs about Texas
Sing them often as if she were some old lover
I used to know
Nobody writes that kinds of stuff about Delaware.
and West Virginia
and Boston
That they do!
Sent me down this google rabbit hole ---- the best songs about every state (according to USA Today, known expert on stuff and things).
Nailed it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lysIR3W-fV0
https://wynninghistory.com/2020/09/1...-war-soldiers/
There is! And Schuylkill is NOT pronounced how I thought it was pronounced growing up.
So much to unpack here. First off it gets off to a nice start because Tony Caravan is laying down a smooth Jam. It did help that they referenced the Industrial Revolution, and I'm a big fan of working that into a song. It seems a touch heavy-handed as it moves along with it's derisive take on modern Pottsville. I'm sure it's on hard times. But I don't know that anyone has ever said that the city of Pottsville invented infidelity. That seemed like a stretch, but whatever. It seems to come off the rails at about the 2:18 mark when they can't seem to coordinate their voices. This screams first take to me.
1/2*base*height, I'll remember you forever.