I have touted this podcast before, and cannot resist re-touting it. Still time to go back to the beginning, and it only comes out once a month (sadly) so no big time commitment, but if you ever feel you narrowly missed living in a bunker, or believing in Space Nazi’s, then this is for you. Not one to abandon conspiracy, as he ably brings the Hapsburgs and their minions, Disney, into the picture with wild abandon, he addresses both the modern and ancient world with a wry, dry, sense of humour. And in this episode Kevin Lux dives into the financing of the American election, and the fine cast of characters being inflicted on the populace by the monied interests, a topic of interest to this Canadian currently yawning through her own Federal election, a scant month away, in which we too have a chance to endorse a dynastic family. [Excuse me while I choke on my beaver tail.]
Episode Twenty-Seven: I’m Kevin Lux and I Approve This Message
And I am Xty and I approve this message.
song and artist that i love.
really good song….please give a listen. 😉 1st sq block.
Good morning … looks like a party broke out! I haven’t been very philosophical lately, but working the leg. Can walk without the cane for a little bit, but look funny. It is odd learning to walk again, and I don’t necessarily feel the motion correctly. But coming along and if I remember where I started it seems great. But when I look at where I am it can be a little grumpifying. And it is one sweet world when looked at correctly.
I think I am not the only one who is feeling a touch exhausted … not sure exactly why but definitely at a low energy ebb.
” now people just get uglier and i have no sense of time” lyrics from a different tune. and sometimes they all just swirl and mingle in my brilliant mind.
I know that my memory is semi scorched but there is a lot of stuff (song versions) that i can’t find anymore.
Old Stones tune for Woodpecker and my selfish side.
i too am tired, maybe even shattered. but believe better days are coming for all. hang in there, you both.
believe it or not, the Stones were big Country fans, so this song isn’t strictly parody. hey, this hit number 1 in the US, 3 in Britain.