• February 3, 2017 •
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Posted in 2017, creativity, Hopkins, Indianapolis
Tags: Blake Road North, Bleeding Heart Jesus, corporations, Medium, politicians, Question, Sony headphones, The Moody Blues, Vicious Frieze, Vietnam War, WordPress
• July 15, 2016 •
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Posted in 1990, girlfriends, Iowa
Tags: Bellarmine College, Bud Morris, diaries, Ellen Morris, Freddie's, Jamaica, John Birkett, journals, Julie, Louisville, love, Lynn, mix tapes, National 43-571, Pizza Hut, postcards, relationships, romance, romantic, Seagram's, service, solenoid, Stairways, Star Trek, T.R., The Beatles, The Everlasting Book of Love and Romance, The Moody Blues, Toyota, Uncle Pleasant's, weddings
• April 1, 2016 •
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Posted in 1987, Hopkins, Minnesota, Writing
Tags: Arthur Hain, Bethel Methodist, Bloomington, Camp Shamineau, Cat Stevens, cell, Chicago, Chuck Berry, County Workhouse, Dickens, Dumond, DWI, Elton John, Genesis, Geoff Morrison, Hennepin County, Iowa City, jail, Kafka, KSJN, Le Grand Meaulnes, Mandarin Yen Sports Bar, Minnesota Twins, Rogers family, Stoned in Love, Surfside, The Kinks, The Moody Blues, The Trial, Todd Rundgren, Warren Zevon, Wayzata
• March 25, 2012 •
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Posted in 1977, Minnesota, Music
Tags: Don Standen, doxology, Elton John, Minnetonka Arts Center, Procol Harum, Scott Joplin, The Beatles, The Moody Blues, Thelonious Monk, Yes
• August 21, 2011 •
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Posted in 1976, Casco Point, Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota
Tags: boats, busboy, dogs, Drug Relate, Julie Peterson, Kathy, Kick the Can, Lafayette Club, Nights in White Satin, Robb Sherwood, Sony headphones, The Moody Blues
• February 27, 2011 •
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Posted in 1974, Casco Point, Family, Media, Minnesota
Tags: AM radio, BBC World Service, Black Oak Arkansas, Bread, Carole King, CBS Radio Mystery Theatre, Chicago, classical music, DJs, E.G. Marshall, Edith Bunker, Five Star Music Masters, Free, Graeme Edge, Ibanez bass guitar, James Taylor, Jethro Tull, Jim Croce, KDWB, Led Zeppelin, Lobo, Paul McCartney, Paul Revere and the Raiders, radio, Rob Sherwood, The Moody Blues, The Raspberries, The Who, Traffic