@wsrrsw I fell in love with a teacher too, Big scandal. We married in May 1969 and work every day at making it a permanent relationship.
Earth Day, turn those amps OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Earth Day, turn those amps OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've said it before, I'll say it again, it is Environmentally IRRESPONSIBLE to leave your equipment on for long periods of time, before or after, or truly despicable, ON all the time!
On, 20 mins, listen, done, off!
Doctors, Lawyers, Trust Fund Kiddos, come on now.
Where were you in 1970?, I was there in Manhattan (went to college at Pratt in Brooklyn 1966-1970)
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No, I had to read about him, then a vague memory about the missing woman. He spoke at 1st Earth Day in Philly. It’s quite a story https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Einhorn I was married, had a kid, working part time, loans, putting myself thru school (declared myself financially independent from my evil stepfather) and Pratt and any art school, they give you a project, you work as easy or hard as you choose, I thought they made a mistake letting me in, and needed deans’ list for the scholarship money, so I never worked harder in my life. I would NEVER go back to school. Well, I did take a class in Transcendental Meditation, that’s when the great creator told me to turn those amps off. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK-jcbM4vUs I’ve lived all over the east coast, born a Yankee in Auburn, NY, then Fl, NC, McLean Virginia near DC (your Pam was born in VA), VT, Brooklyn, NJ I still miss Southern Girls. We had an Art History teacher at Pratt (most were men), she was very tempting, thanks for reminding me, but so was my girlfriend/wife Nancy. |
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