Part 3 of Memoirs at This Site
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS PLAYING THE GUITAR: 1968-2003andFIFTY YEARS OF LISTENING TO GUITAR ++SINGALONGS: 1955-2005 Being …
Don’t really know why I’m always so afraid of the “what ifs”. Maybe; because I’ve had too many of the bad what ifs happen to me. I was looking up the number of spousal murders in the U.S.; the number was not that high in the 1968 to 1970 something like there were only 69 of them I’m not sure if it was in the U.S. or not but that doesn’t matter. I guess what I’m trying to get at is that 69 people’s and other people’s lives changed forever; Generation after Generation.
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS PLAYING THE GUITAR: 1968-2003andFIFTY YEARS OF LISTENING TO GUITAR ++SINGALONGS: 1955-2005 Being …
So let me ask a question, what’s up with my generation? By my generation I mean people who are anywhere …
Well it's four years today since my breakdown that changed my life. So I will talk a lot as this will/may help. …
HI i read true murder books just got done reading one by Ann rule first one ive read since my son died 8 yrs ago.So dont know when i will read another one just thought i would share that with you but the ones left behind go through the worst depression ever there lives are changed forever.Hugs FRAN
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