Leon Russell and Willie Nelson 1973
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DAY 1: HALFNELSON
Happy Sparkstember!!!
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All statements are "a bare minimum" but at least they're making statements. Most of the sport hasn't even done that.
Now as we were saying actions speak louder than words but right now apart from directly punching Nelson Piquet in the face there's not much else they can do beside statements.
Lewis has been on his own forever and I salute the young drivers (and honestly even the teams) making it known he's not so alone anymore even if it's the "bare minimum".
Good on them. It's a good first step. At some point not that long ago we didn't even have that.
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President Russel M. Nelson (Prophet of the LDS church)
world famous heart surgeon, prophet, and con man.
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“Any abuse or prejudice toward another because of race, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, culture, or any other identifier, is offensive to Our Maker, and defies the first and second great commandments: that we should love God with all our hearts & our neighbors as ourselves.”
I appreciate that the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said these words. Do we believe these words? What are we doing to put these values into practice?
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Willie And Leon – One For The Road (1979)
Maria Muldaur - Backing Vocals
Bonnie Raitt - Slide Guitar
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lets go grandpa
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"Public opinion is not the arbiter of truth."
— President Russell M. Nelson, Think Celestial
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It doesn't matter whether you work in plutonium or dog food because they ain't gonna give you a thing, there's nowhere left to go! You close this plant down and then what? You're gonna be up in Washington, but we're gonna be down here outta work! Your cancer's a maybe, that's all it is, a maybe…
Silkwood, Mike Nichols (1983)
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Round 1
Suppose I were to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a color. Suppose I were to speak this as though it were a confession; suppose I shredded my napkin as we spoke. It began slowly. An appreciation, an affinity. Then, one day, it became more serious. Then (looking into an empty teacup, its bottom stained with thin brown excrement coiled into the shape of a sea horse) it became somehow personal.
-Bluets, Maggie Nelson
Our mother performed in starlight. Whose innovation this was I never discovered. Probably it was Chief Bigtree's idea, and it was a good one--to blank the follow spot and let a sharp moon cut across the sky, unchaperoned; to kill the microphone; to leave the stage lights' tin eyelids scrolled and give the tourists in the stands a chance to enjoy the darkness of our island; to encourage the whole stadium to gulp air along with Swamplandia!'s star performer, the world-famous alligator wrestler Hilola Bigtree.
-Swamplandia!, Karen Russell
When I was born, the name for what I was did not exist.
-Circe, Madeline Miller
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how would y’all describe this genre of person ( idk if genre is the right word. also I appreciate any answers)
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Leon Russell in action at the 1974 Willie Nelson Picnic
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