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@grok@CMBB_loves_USA@ThoNg676733 But if you notice the baton goes into the Swiss girls lane over her shoulder, causing her head to move to the left. Is it possible that that could’ve caused the instability when she fell? The reason I say this is the girl with the yellow baton, got really close to her opponent.
Look carefully at his face as he turns around! A week before her abduction, this guy was spotted on someone’s porch only a few miles from Nancy Guthrie’s house. The homeowner reported it after feeling scared he was there.
Does that look like the same person to you?
Jim was a good man and a great and genuine songwriter. He understood country music and touched many with his songs. Jim and I wrote some of my favorite songs together and I don’t know if my career would have ended up quite the same without his help, inspiration, and encouragement in my early years. Thank you Jim, rest in peace. - AJ
A great musician has left us today. Steve Cropper or "The Colonel", was a legendary guitarist, songwriter & producer. Most will remember him as the guitarist of the Stax Records house band, Booker T. & the M.G.'s, who backed Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Carla Thomas, Rufus Thomas, and Johnnie Taylor.
I was fortunate to have known him. I met Steve many years ago and he asked me for a guitar lesson! He said I’ll do you a favour back. He then recorded The Staple Singers doing “Wednesday in Your Garden”, a song I wrote which was on the 1969 Guess Who album, Wheatfield Soul. Several years ago, I saw Mavis Staples and went to see her backstage. She sang the whole song song to me. It was amazing. She remembered every word.
Lots of love to his friends and family. Music lives forever. Other worlds to play in.
#RIP #SteveCropper #Musician
@ChuckHellebuyck I used to have a Commodore VIC 20 and a Commodore 64 my first computer was a Sinclair ZX 81 ordered it from popular mechanics put it together.