tradition
The Vote? Get Out! Three never-before-recorded old Radical Incline political-ish songs wrapped in political commentary and cartoonery.
Subjects: lifestyle, greed, materialism, family, tradition, war, peace, military conscription, world unity, United States of America, Election 2016, music video
Dave at Buffalo Roam: My family's tradition was to put a dime in the black-eyed peas. Whoever found it in their bowl got all the luck. Is that just a Texas thing?
Morning, Glories! I missed the whole morning thread. Slowly plowing through the book comments now.
Well, I get to the bottom of the post and there's no comments. I coulda been a contender if I hadn't stopped to read all that. Such a loss.
Chemjeff at Applebee's... ah, tradition. As I've said before, I think that's where I came in, years ago.
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steevy: Ha!They actually showed one beta make [sic] sitting there while his woman explained why she was keeping her name.
Really?
"There's actually some folk tradition about homes and planting placentas to form a bond with the earth."
for tradition...
Barack Obama is a stuttering clusterfluke of a misbegotten failure.
Because "SCOAMF" is more satisfying to pronounce than "SCOAMT."
What's funny is he considers himself an erudite scholar in the reality-based community.
Posted by: @JohnTant
I only remembered that the Mrs, from Chicago, introduced this Oklahoma boy to the black eyed peas New Years tradition.
Lots of Okies and other Southerners in Chicago. I grew up just over the Indiana line outside of Chicago.
Posted by: Sherry McEvil
Sherry, repost from ONT: My wonderful wife's black eye pea stew on New Year's, a Suthren tradition introduced to this Oklahoma boy almost forty years ago by his Chicago-raised wife.
My wonderful wife's black eye pea stew on New Year's, a Suthren tradition introduced to this Oklahoma boy almost forty years ago by his Chicago-raised wife.
There is a "Fiddler on the Roof" remake in the works. Very very early stages of development. -J.J. Sefton
Sunrise, Sunset
Sunrise, Sunset
Swiftly flow the days
Especially in late December. Yay, Solstice!
Just a drive-by comment. Says here in my newsfeed I'm 187 Ace of Spades posts behind. It's been much longer. I miss the place. The smell of cigar smoke. The sandwich crusts in the couch.
You don't really have to be white to bear the burden