Hey there! are you tired of constantly opening your browser or newspaper and finding an unending stream of reports of mayhem and horrible tragedies? Are you tired of reading about how cruel and nasty humans can be to one another? Have you asked yourself lately, ‘why does the media never have anything nice to say about anyone?’
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Roxanne Tellier – It’s Good News Week!
Posted in life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags "Steth IO" West Leyden High School, 2019 Happiness Report, Christopher Columbus, Cloud4Cancer. 3-D printer, Cotswold Wildlife Park, DBAWIS, Finland, Forbes, Good News Week, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, Japanese, Millennials, Nagano, New World.. Marco Polo, Roxanne Tellier, Scotland, segarini, United Kingdom on September 15, 2019 by segariniJAIMIE VERNON – POLY VINYL CHLORIDE, SLIGHT RETURN
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Albums, Annihilator, Beatles, Bob Segarini, Canadian Music Vinyl, Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedias, CD, Craigslist, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, eBay, Gemm, hipsters, ipod, Jaimie Vernon, Kijiji, Lake Ontario Vinyl Collectors Community, Led Zeppelin, LPs, Millennials, Moon Records, Musicstack, Ozzy Osbourne, Queen, Rate Your Music, record collector shows, Records, Rush, saltines, Spotify on December 5, 2015 by segariniRoxanne Tellier: Will You Still Need Me? Will You Still Feed Me? When I’m 64.
Posted in Opinion with tags Ageing, Aldous Huxley, Amazon, Apple, Baby Boomers, Bette Davis, Cher, Colleen Shields, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, eBay, Etsy, Facebook, Geritol, Jocelyn Wildenstein, Kim Lumsdon, Maurice Chevalier, Millennials, Mitch Seavey, music, Olga Kotelko, Paul McCartney, Roxanne Tellier, sex toys, Shopbot, Silly Putty, The Rolling Stones, Toronto on October 27, 2013 by segariniTick tock, Tick tock. Time is marching on for everyone, but oh so very visibly for the Baby Boomers. And most particularly for those of us who chose careers that put us in the public’s eye. If you are lucky enough to stay on the right side of the grass, you are going to get old, and if you have a scrap book full of photos, you are going to have proof positive that aging in our society is not for the weak of heart or stomach.