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You want this back, then you need to get in touch... I previously left a voicemail and email to contact me back. You used my personal email as recovery for your own PeterCaruso48
It's a shame that nimbys, simple minds and self serving politicians have prevented the restoration of the mill's dam. It's as green as you can get in a power source.
Great story about the Odyssey theme I've never told anyone. I produced it. I'd composed an original theme for them, but instead they found this piece of cleared "library music" they liked and just wanted me to recreate it, shorten it , produce it with French Horn. Which I did. As this was in about 1979 I'll admit that I rented a VHS dirty movie months later. The production company, which presumably made many films, used the same piece of music as their theme!
Unfortunately if you lookup a certain banned recent documentary having to do with the Lake Victoria mentioned at the beginning of this video you will see what has been done to the lake, the economy, and sadly to the people that live(d) in the area... And those human bread abomination species of fish that were put into the lake.
Native: Masta Mick! Mick: Yes, go on.. Native: We need to cross this river! Mick: Well... what did we do the last time, we saw a river...? Native: We carried you, Masta Mick! Mick: Exatly my freind, and dont forget my freinds too.
Historic documentation of greedy white supremacist. "I came only for gold, and I shot your leader, because they want to kill, so I kill them first, and then get my gold" fack off dude, go back from where you've come
02:13 Pindrafting machine in a textile mill card room. The summer before college in 1975, I operated a “newer” version of this machine than the one shown here. I actually became quite good at that job, but doing that monotonous, repetitive work for years was extremely unappealing. Now retired from business life, where I traveled and met hundreds of people, the folks I met in that textile mill so long ago, were the most genuinely sincere and opinionated people I had the pleasure of knowing. As a great observer and lay student of human behavior, those folks taught me a valuable lesson: don’t judge a book by it’s cover. That old adage may be trite, but it remains words of substance. If anyone is interested, I will share my dreadful experience of my accident at that mill. Cheers
How fun is to see Octavio Paz almost speechless when trying to speak in English. In Spanish, he was famous for his verbosity and his inability to let others speak. Notoriously, his English was not at all worked as his French, and obviously his Spanish.