Throwback Thursday@ the MSC
Posted: August 16, 2018 7:13 am
Good morning BN. It was over 5 years ago when I drew this.
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How was Bruce on Broadway?sistergoldenhair wrote: βAugust 16, 2018 9:25 am Aloha all!
I love that picture, Bill!
Mike's glasses fell out of the pocket on the sand chair at the beach concert last night. We were halfway home when he realized it. So this morning I drove back there and I found them! Bonus -- the beach was sooooo pretty. i may go back there after dropping Mike off at train more often! Now that I am you-know-what ..![]()
Tonight one of our favorite local musicians, a guy from Dublin, is playing at a pub in our area. Planning on going! He does a great job with "Galway Girl," "Whiskey in the Jar," "Dirty Old Town," "Carrickfergus," and lots of other Irish tunes (yes I know that Dirty Old Town is actually an English song, but it reminds me of where I grew up -- our town had a fish processing plant, and boy did it smell dirty on a hot summer day!) He also does songs by Johnny Cash, Van Morrison, and others.
Have a wonderful day!
Hi Nan! Bruce on Broadway was really wonderful! It was like hanging out with him while he told a bunch of stories about his life and career! He is so witty, lots of laughter. But also very touching and wistful. In between stories he played songs on acoustic guitar or piano. Patti came out and sang two songs with him. Loved it!lime rickie wrote: βAugust 16, 2018 9:38 amHow was Bruce on Broadway?sistergoldenhair wrote: βAugust 16, 2018 9:25 am Aloha all!
I love that picture, Bill!
Mike's glasses fell out of the pocket on the sand chair at the beach concert last night. We were halfway home when he realized it. So this morning I drove back there and I found them! Bonus -- the beach was sooooo pretty. i may go back there after dropping Mike off at train more often! Now that I am you-know-what ..![]()
Tonight one of our favorite local musicians, a guy from Dublin, is playing at a pub in our area. Planning on going! He does a great job with "Galway Girl," "Whiskey in the Jar," "Dirty Old Town," "Carrickfergus," and lots of other Irish tunes (yes I know that Dirty Old Town is actually an English song, but it reminds me of where I grew up -- our town had a fish processing plant, and boy did it smell dirty on a hot summer day!) He also does songs by Johnny Cash, Van Morrison, and others.
Have a wonderful day!
Sounds like a great show.sistergoldenhair wrote: βAugust 16, 2018 10:16 amHi Nan! Bruce on Broadway was really wonderful! It was like hanging out with him while he told a bunch of stories about his life and career! He is so witty, lots of laughter. But also very touching and wistful. In between stories he played songs on acoustic guitar or piano. Patti came out and sang two songs with him. Loved it!lime rickie wrote: βAugust 16, 2018 9:38 amHow was Bruce on Broadway?sistergoldenhair wrote: βAugust 16, 2018 9:25 am Aloha all!
I love that picture, Bill!
Mike's glasses fell out of the pocket on the sand chair at the beach concert last night. We were halfway home when he realized it. So this morning I drove back there and I found them! Bonus -- the beach was sooooo pretty. i may go back there after dropping Mike off at train more often! Now that I am you-know-what ..![]()
Tonight one of our favorite local musicians, a guy from Dublin, is playing at a pub in our area. Planning on going! He does a great job with "Galway Girl," "Whiskey in the Jar," "Dirty Old Town," "Carrickfergus," and lots of other Irish tunes (yes I know that Dirty Old Town is actually an English song, but it reminds me of where I grew up -- our town had a fish processing plant, and boy did it smell dirty on a hot summer day!) He also does songs by Johnny Cash, Van Morrison, and others.
Have a wonderful day!
...Any plans for you to be in nj????![]()
If you take the Parkway yes. You could shoot down 35 alsosistergoldenhair wrote: βAugust 16, 2018 10:33 am No, wait. When I used to take my kids to the skatepark in Sayreville, I think the exit was right before the bridge ...