ToRodS - reading fine print by T.Rex
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Saturday, February 24, 2018
So, Rod, you're trying to read the fine print. Well, here it is! Summer caught the snooper snooping through the open bed room window. Frying pan fame sure has spread quickly, so she's safe and sound. And the snooper? Who cares! He won't try looking up her bottom again!
ENJOY! It's a very good self help book.
I'm enjoying Verdi's opera "Aida" on the radio. Great music and drama!
Comments (7)
RodS
Hmmm...... I'll definitely have to check this out..... I'm particularly keen to look over the "theater in your mind" part. As if there's not enough drama going on in there as it is! LOL And GOOD for Summer! The peeping tom will be easy to pick out of a crowd with the flat face he now sports... The Girls give her a hearty two thumbs-up!
I love Aida! Those French horns send chills up and down my spine every time I hear the coronation march.
KarmaSong
This type of 'personal development' books is very typical for me, of this kind of literature that boomed and flourished in the Anglo-Saxon world way before it became familiar and commonplace in my native European country ! Thank you for sharing !
T.Rex
In the original opera Verdi requested Egyptian trumpets - 2 meters long, no valves, notoriously difficult to manufacture and to play! They are reputed to have a special sound. But are usually replaced with French or English horns (depending what the opera house has in store). I'm now listening to act 3 right now. :-)
Good luck with Psycho-Cybernetics! :-)
goodoleboy
I've been watching the Winter Olympics from South Korea each night, if that has anything to do with this self-help program.
Faemike55
my books tend more towards survival in the event of anything bad, including the Zombie Apocalypse.
renecyberdoc
nice one -long time i have not heard aida.
Richardphotos
well, walking around nude near an open window, what does she expect? when I graduated from middle school(14) I was presented "Dare to be great" by William H. Danforth. unfortunately I had no money to be great as I was too busy being poor. heck, I could not even pay attention