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So there I was... after the eye doctor's. Eyes dilated wearing sunglasses in the grocery store. Had a short list... bananas...oh, my... no bananas None. Next aisle... what the.... no meat.
Got eggs and bread and creamer...
Took the two shots and made an abstract.
The eyes are dilated, yeah, that's my excuse.
Anyway it reminded me of a song my dad used to sing...
Yes We Have No Bananas - here's the link if you want
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpbC_j5Xb4k
"Yes! We Have No Bananas" is the title of a novelty song by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn from the 1922 Broadway revue Make It Snappy. Sung by Eddie Cantor in the revue, the song became a major hit in 1923 (placing No. 1 for five weeks) when it was recorded by Billy Jones, Arthur Hall, Irving Kaufman, and others.
Interestingly enough there was a banana shortage 100 years ago due to a blight that nearly wiped out the entire banana industry...
...thinking the shortage today is due to another blight.
I am working on a new brochure for the church. They wanted a trifold, but it was ever-so boring. I sold them on a Gate fold to add a little sauce. imagine this opening right down the center where the husband's & wife's hands meet. Going to print next week, sug-jest-tee-owns?
Executive Director Tony Cooper, Michael Mazer and MPBC Director Adam Hazel hold the big scissors from the opening.
MPBC Director of Ministries, Ian Warrilow, stands in the new church & community college foyer as work continues behind him.
Psalm 30:10-12 - Hear, O Lord, and have mercy on me; Lord, be my helper! You have turned my mourning into dancing; You have put off my sackcloth and clothed me with gladness, to the end that my glory may sing praise to You and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give thanks to You forever.
MPBC Director of Ministries, Ian Warrilow, surveys the auditorium of the new church & community college building. The new building, he says, will be a great resource for the community as a whole.
Bro gisteren had ik een LP verkocht voor €110.00 van tricot, dat is een Japans alternative rock band die uit Kyoto komen, deze kocht een Japaner.
Vandaag geld binnen en direkt vijf albums daarvoor gekocht, drie bij Rush Hour van:
• Jameszoo & Metropole Orkest conducted by Jules Buckley – Melkweg
• John Thomas & Lifeforce – Devil Dance
• Antonio Adolfo – Viralata
En twee bij Record Sale DE van:
• Tim Eyermann - Unity
• Paul Horn & David Friesen - Heart To Heart
Die van:
• Sebastião Tapajós, Pedro "Sorongo" Santos, Djalma Correa – Xingú: Guitar & Percussion
Had ik deze week ook besteld van discogs en als je leest doet Djalma Correa ook mee van de MPBC series, zo vond ik dit album ook, omdat ik verder ging zoeken over Djalma Correa.
LEKKER MAN! zo'n gevaarlijk zetje weer.
Ook heb ik de nieuwste album binnen van
• Miguel Atwood-Ferguson – Les Jardins Mystiques Vol.1
Label: Brainfeeder Records – BF134
Format: 4 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition
14 years in the making, “Les Jardins Mystiques Vol.1” comprises 52 tracks / 3.5 hours of music composed, arranged and produced by Miguel with contributions from 50+ friends including Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, DOMi & JD Beck, Jeff Parker, Carlos Niño, Austin Peralta, Bennie Maupin, Gabe Noel, Jamael Dean, Jamire Williams, Burniss Travis II, Deantoni Parks, Josh Johnson, Marcus Gilmore and many more . . .
Gestoord ERGGGG!!!!!!
Cullman Chamber reps Sally Alexander and Rusty Fields, along with Chamber member David Fields, Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail and MPBC Director Adam Hazel, practice their ribbon-cutting skills before the real deal.
Justin Brown of 93.7 WDJC and a friendly MPBC staff member prep for the radio show that will highlight the big Mission Possible Bargain Sale