Living With War
I just found this over at <a href="http://www.donewaiting.com/">Donewaiting</a> and want to share it with you. Let's listen together.
I just found this over at <a href="http://www.donewaiting.com/">Donewaiting</a> and want to share it with you. Let's listen together.
I expect we'll see a lot of articles about this, touting it as the beginning of the end for aging. It's a start, but I suspect that aging is such a complex cluster of processes that there's no one "key" to reversing it.
"You know, Mr. Stephen, I'll be coming to you for help with my new blog," Robert warns me.
Huckleberry assumes the flounder position, which, of course, renders him invisible.
Bagheera imitates Homer Simpson. D'oh!
Spring cleaning for your ears.
Robert Baird's office is a record shop crowded by tall stacks of many–colored jewel cases and digipaks.
Having heard from the good folks at Ralston Purina—sorry, "good folks" seems to be a trigger for 60's TV commercial flashbacks for puppy chow or something. Lemme try again...When I heard from the good folks at the burgeoning mini–mega empire that Concord/Fantasy Telarc has become that a new series called <I>Stax Profiles</I> was about to begin, I anxiously tore open a Concord box that arrived in the office yesterday.
<b><i>Espers II</b></i><br>
Drag City
Smog's <i>A River Ain't Too Much To Love</i> rose <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/091905imnew/">again</a> and <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/102205hoping/">again</a> in the earliest days of this blog. It reminded me of <i>Nebraska</i> and it brought me back to San Francisco, and I am a rock bottom riser and I owe it all to you.