Road bikes,mountain bikes, swimming, triathlons, 10 K races,hardcore Vegan, horticulture, organics, tree hugger, respect for all life, baseball memories, Cordova homies
Things ain't what they used to be. It makes no difference to me. Your words came true; my time has come. I wanna dance to the beat of a different drum. 24 hours in a day, and I can't keep goin on this way. Got no choice just got to run and run. Just want to know I can dream of a rising sun. I will dance, to the beat of a different drum.
Preacher man don't tell me;heaven is under the earth. I know you don't know; what life is really worth. It's not all that glitters is gold. Half the story has never been told. So know you see the light; stand up for your right. Most people think; great god will come from the sky. Take away everthing; and make everybody feel high. But if you know what life is worth; you will look for yours on earth. And know you see the light, stand up for your rights.Sick and tired of your easin schemin die and go to heaven in Jesus name;lord. We all should understand; a mighty god is a livin man. You might fool some people sometimes; but you can't fool all the people all the time. And now dem seen the light, stand up for your rights. Get up stand up, stand up for your rights. Get up stand up, don't give up the fight. - Bob
O now the drum birds come for me. And Loooooord give me forgiveness for all that I have done. Forgive me now of the way I beg, don't keep me on the run. Dear God; I remember climbing up those shoulders. Coming up under you like a lion. Coming down; like we were dying.
Entourage, Curb your enthusiasm, Ultimate fighter, history channel, always sunny in philadelphia, lost, videobox.com
Tao Te Ching- Lao Tzu/ Power Elite Model- C. Wright Mills/ Ultra Marathon Man- Confessions of an all night runner- Dean Kanarzes
My grandpa Lt. COL. Charles E. Morgan ( F-105 navigator; was shot down over Hanoi in 1966,MIA for over 30 years, remains shipped back in the late 80's) and my grandpa Roy White (president of the Local sheet metal union; 162.) Teddy Schultz, Dean Kanarzes, and anyone that has ever completed an Ironman.