Journal #43

Out of the blue. I was watching Regis and Kathie Lee and they had on a young Bill Bixby and I remember thinking he’s going to be huge. Sometimes, I start yelling at the TV. I start yelling at Regis on TV. I can remember before the invention of the TV. Hopefully, I’ll make it to my 151st birthday. My last book was an online book called The Great Beyond, and there’s a great bio to check out.

The Rolling Stones are arguably one of the most influential and enduring rock bands in music history. Formed in London in 1962, the group became famous for its blues-inspired rock sound, electrifying live performances, and timeless songs such as “Paint It Black”, “Satisfaction”, “Gimme Shelter” and “Start Me Up”. More than six decades after their debut, the Rolling Stones continue to perform and record music. It’s strange for a rock band to have such longevity.

My top songs today are from the Rolling Stones and AM 2200 music.

Today’s Top 5 Songs:

  1. “In the Stars” by The Rolling Stones ‧ 2026.
  2. “Bim Bam Boom” by The El Dorados ‧ 1955.
  3. “You Don’t Know Me” by Jerry Vale ‧ 1956.
  4. “Unchained Melody” by The Righteous Brothers ‧ 1955.
  5. “Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley & His Comets ‧ 1955.

A summer is short. Before you know it, school starts again. The kids go back to Prime Academy. Force the doors open. Or maybe not. You know, the Buckeyes mascot is more racist than the old Cleveland Indians mascot. It’s like Ohio is a Communist state. I go back to that first Fart of Fiction, and it wasn’t about the art. It just smelled really bad.

Jeremy Rapini is an influencer, and he’s all about trucking. Bud downloads the Technossance Magazine and rolls.

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