@annwilson God bless you, Ann. As a cancer survivor, I can tell you that the only way is forward. Savor every day and keep a positive outlook. Know that we are praying for you and sending all positive healing vibes.
@SenMikeLee You are a reprehensible human. I hope you are voted out at the first opportunity. And as for your post? The founding fathers INTENTIONALLY built in separation of powers to our governmental framework. Are you an anti-Constitutionalist?
@BruceB9865538@notcapnamerica Selling tons of tchotchkes/failed crypto/NFTs, inflated appearance fees for Melania, constant promo for his golf courses, increased fees at Mar-a-Lago, stacks of Saudi money for his son-in-law, and what happened to the millions donated for an outside inauguration that never was?
@Rhino_Records Shame on you for not including ANY liner notes for Ramones “The 1975 SIRE Demos.” You provided ample notes for The Replacements and Faces RSD released. What happened with Ramones?!? A shoddy job on one of this country’s most important bands.
@KenStringfellow@TheReplacements@AragonBallroom I saw this tour in Dallas. I remember being blown away when you played “I Am the Cosmos,” at that point a little known song. What a great night!
@m_millsey There are many sane Republicans. Unfortunately, for most of them their courage is nowhere near their sanity level. Both from fear and self-preservation, they let the MAGA crowd rage unchallenged.
@m_millsey@remhq I was in Europe on a school trip when Fables was released. I asked every record store but no one knew the band. Finally, in Athens, I asked a store owner if they had the new album by R.E.M. He looked puzzled and then his face lit up; “RIM! Yes, I love RIM! No, we stock them.”
@RobynHitchcock I am very sorry read this. All strength to Emma as she faces this challenge. No judgment here, just the best healing thoughts. Strength to you as well, Robyn. As we say in the South, you and Emma are good people.
@StevieVanZandt I’ve loved Mr. Bonds from the moment I heard the chaotic, shambolic, echo-drenched single “Quarter to Three” from my dad’s stack of 45s. It sounded like a party I never wanted to leave and, as I still have that 45, I guess I never did.