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okay, with that out of the way, let’s get right to another packed music shuffle:
Carolina Story are not from North or South Carolina (at least as far as I can tell). They are a married couple from North Dakota and Arkansas. They met in Memphis and currently reside across the Cumberland River from where I am right now. They have been touring with rising Memphis band Star and Micey. Before the tour the two bands put out a Live sampler on Noisetrade. That sampler includes a live version of the Carolina Story song, Gold.
And how the hell did I miss out on this.
Mr. Cheap’s Guide to Wine: Champagne Taste on a Beer Budget
– The return of the Mr. Cheap’s brand in an all-new format – Perfect for the price-conscious, yet sophisticated consumer – Wine is gaining popularity with the chic, but budget-savvy mid-twenties to early thirties demographic Everybody is looking for a bargain these days, especially on wine. But most buyers do not know the secrets necessary to buy just the right wine–without emptying their wallets This intriguing guide is filled with engaging, enlightening information on: – The history of wine and the different varieties – The best wines for $10 – A crash course on wine shopping – What makes expensive wine expensive (and how to get around it ) – How to pair wine with the right food for an inexpensive party Complete with a crash course on wine shopping, Mr. Cheap’s Guide to Wine is the perfect gift for wine lovers with sophisticated palates and tight budgets |
Hopes N Hats: Tears Through Laughter and Laughter Through Tears
We had a culture of our own; rules that we lived by, using humor to get us through the tough times. We learned to laugh at ourselves in the face of terror, evil, danger, and to laugh at our misgivings. This book offers something for a broad range of people. Looking back over the sixties and seventies, I have to allow the truth to enter in on occasion. We lived in a simpler time, but still underwent massive changes in our culture. The eighties and nineties, we raised our children, using the faith and values bestowed upon us, by our parents, with a few modifications. Our children are now on their own; given all that we had to give, not monetarily, but from the head and heart to raise their children. Sharing tears is as important as sharing the good times. Our community coming together helped us through it all. We are never too young, too old, too crippled to make a difference in someone elses life. |