I say this because the template on the blog has totally changed since yesterday, and that doesn’t give me high hopes that it will post properly but I guess we’ll just see.
Except for the rising value of gold, and Trump’s stance on abortion, things seem really quiet.
Here’s Charlie’s update.
CHARLIE WARD DAILY NEWS WITH PAUL BROOKER & DREW DEMI – WEDNESDAY10TH APRIL 2024 (9 mins):
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I keep forgetting to post this. It’s from a few days ago.
DR. REINER FUELLMICH – UPDATE – APRIL 5, 2024 | ICIC (18 mins):
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This film was posted by James Tabor the other day.:
“This film was produced in the UK and only shown once–as there was fear that Christians would watch it and conclude that the Rabbi had won the debate. … It was written by Hyam Maccoby and is closely based a debate, or “Disputation,” that took place in 1263 in Barcelona, Spain during the rule of King James I of Aragon. The Rabbi portrayed is Moses ben Nachman, one of the great scholars of Judaism of all time, and Pablo Christian, who was born a Jew, converted to Christianity, and became a priest and head of the Dominican order in Spain. There was concern at the time that the Rabbi might have been so effective that he would convince even Christian believers to reconsider their identification of the Messiah. …”
The Disputation: Barcelona, 1263AD: Is Jesus the Messiah? (1 hr):
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And here’s this!
When I was a really little girl, my adoptive mother had moments of being a really great mom. One of the things I recall best about her was that she loved reading to me.
This poem was one of my favorites back then. I’m pretty sure that I would usually be sound asleep before the poem was over, but I would still insist she read it to me.
“The Jumblies” by Edward Lear (read by John Lithgow) (3 mins):
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And that is it for right now.
Enjoy your Wednesday, wherever you are in the world.
Thanks for visiting. I love you guys. See ya!
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Yesterday’s listening music!!
From Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers’ first album, 1976. The song, “Mystery Man”. Enjoy.
“Mystery Man”
Don’t hide from me, baby
Shame on you
Incognito, honey, you’re so crude
I don’t mind
Take my hand
Baby, I wanna be your mystery man
Yeah you got ruby lipstick
Too much rouge
And dime-store jewelry
Cheap perfume
I don’t mind
Take my hand
Honey, I wanna be your mystery man
You know I do, you know I do
Oh, you know I do, you know I do
Yeah, you know I do, you know I do
Baby, you know I do, you know I do
Ah, don’t you hide from me, baby
Shame on you
Dime-store jewelry. Honey, you’re so crude
I don’t mind
Take my hand
Baby, I wanna be your mystery man
You know I do, you know I do
Oh, you know I do, you know I do
Yeah, you know I do, you know I do
Baby, you know I do, you know I do
c – 1976 Tom Petty