As I sit here listening to some tunes, relaxing, and playing some enjoyable chess, I decide to listen to Steve Earle, Brown and Root. Give it a go if you have some time, you get shuffeled around from site to site, a bunch of ads and sign ups ect... and never hear the bloody song. As great as the internet is you still get a bunch of crap.
Originally posted by dirtysniperGood call, I clicked here fully expecting to see one of my latest losses. 😕
As I sit here listening to some tunes, relaxing, and playing some enjoyable chess, I decide to listen to Steve Earle, Brown and Root. Give it a go if you have some time, you get shuffeled around from site to site, a bunch of ads and sign ups ect... and never hear the bloody song. As great as the internet is you still get a bunch of crap.
Originally posted by dirtysniperTry your local classical music station on the radio (it was around even before the internet)🙂
As I sit here listening to some tunes, relaxing, and playing some enjoyable chess, I decide to listen to Steve Earle, Brown and Root. Give it a go if you have some time, you get shuffeled around from site to site, a bunch of ads and sign ups ect... and never hear the bloody song. As great as the internet is you still get a bunch of crap.
Originally posted by dirtysniperConsider yourself lucky that you couldn't listen to it. What a depressing song! Some guy bitchin' about having a job. Hard to believe it was written by Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell.
As I sit here listening to some tunes, relaxing, and playing some enjoyable chess, I decide to listen to Steve Earle, Brown and Root. Give it a go if you have some time, you get shuffeled around from site to site, a bunch of ads and sign ups ect... and never hear the bloody song. As great as the internet is you still get a bunch of crap.
(Oh yeah, should really have some chess content. What about that Nakamura?)
Originally posted by Mad RookNakamura is the boss!!!
Consider yourself lucky that you couldn't listen to it. What a depressing song! Some guy bitchin' about having a job. Hard to believe it was written by Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell.
(Oh yeah, should really have some chess content. What about that Nakamura?)