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Whitefang last won the day on July 12 2023

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About Whitefang

  • Birthday 07/28/1951

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    Lincoln Park, MI (home of the MC5!)

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  1. Haven't heard from you in a while. Are you OK?

  2. "I Feel The Earth Move"--Carole King Whitefang
  3. For most of the songs I've written(or rather "made up" as nothing except the lyrics was ever written down.) it was the music that came first. Starting with a chord pattern, then a melody, then the lyrics to fit that melody. Whitefang
  4. MY Mother always phrased it, "Were you BORN in a barn?" One day(in one of my moods) I answered, "If I was, you'd have named me Jesus!" She didn't appreciate that. Whitefang
  5. Maybe they were some of those Nigerian "diplomats" who would send those scam eMails to Americans hoping that some of them would be dumb enough to fall for their ruse. And they were trying to elude the authorities. Whitefang
  6. To which Detroit "unusual approach" do you refer? Whitefang
  7. In an auto factory that usually only happens at the management level. The rank and file think of their jobs as only a means to an end. Whitefang
  8. "There's A Kind Of Hush"---Herman's Hermits Whitefang
  9. I suppose if one (for some reason) always liked this group, the video would be enjoyable. But for me?....... Meh. Of course, it another "to each......" matter. Whitefang
  10. There's also too many who feel you don't have to get married to HAVE kids. And sadly, for too many years now, children are more like ACCESSORIES than children in far too many people's minds. Whitefang
  11. For many years Detroit Edison, who used to be Southeast Michigan's primary source of electric energy had small office locations in many neighborhoods and suburban cities. And for decades you could take your burned out incadescent bulbs and trade them for new Edison brand light bulbs. For free. You could also go there to get your table radio, lamps, toasters or other small electrical items for repair at a very modest price. And also pay your light bill there too. I remember many times, when visiting my Grandma, being sent to the local Edison office(a five minute or so walk from her house) with a brown paper shopping bag full of burned out bulbs and trading them for new ones, taking them out of the huge bins they had in front of the counter. And a few times sent there with a ticket stub and a small amount of cash to pick up her toaster or a radio she had there for repair. For a few years after moving into my first house I too, went there for free replacement bulbs. That all ended in the mid '70's when some d o u c h e sued Detroit Edison to stop giving out the free bulbs because he owned a drugstore somewhere that stocked light bulbs for sale and he claimed Edison offering free replacements was hurting his profits. He won his case and Edison quit giving out the bulbs, and within a year the man's store was doing such poor business he had to close up shop and he moved it somewhere down in Florida. Good riddance to the Motherjumper. Whitefang
  12. Yeah, that James Garner was a good looking guy. And as you see, he got the girl. Whitefang
  13. "You've Got A Friend"--Carole King Whitefang
  14. And I understand you can get red wine with your Big Mac in France. And POUTINE? Always sounded like some kind of French obscene sexual slang to me. Like their version of p@@ntang. Whitefang
  15. I've had good luck with them. I've had the same LED bulb for my porch light for four years now. It burns from 11:00 pm until 8:00 am seven nights a week. No complaints here. Whitefang
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