It’s December 14th, 2024; We’ve got a hilarious new original song for y’all today–and especially those who are into conspiracy theories or just livin’ off the grid! Ha! Wastin’ away in Hollister is sung by the outrageously talented, Adam Cunningham. This Sasquatch-watchin’, radio-ready song was recorded (while howlin’) at the Beaird Music Group of Nashville, TN. https://www.beairdmusicgroup.com
This is the three-hundred-forty-sixth new music post for 2024! Can you believe that Disclosure may happen simply due to UFO’s (drones) flying over New Jersey? Ha! I used to work in the very area this gentleman is filming from: https://youtu.be/i-xbX5DjQN4?si=n0Fv9wv7gd7eI4cQ
UFO’s, drones, and Sasquatch. Oh, my!
I reblogged a great post about Free Speech last night from The Realist Juggernaut, but moments after I had shared that, I read their post about the unidentified drones, which I’ll embed a link to next. Of course, the U.S. Government says these drones ‘post no threat to humans’. (Note my sarcasm! Ha!)
At least the drones story can distract me from impending WWIII! So, there’s something to be thankful for. And we’re loving living in New Hampshire (with electricity), versus living off the grid in Hollister, Florida! More reasons to be grateful. Woo-hoo! Off to pick up Christmas orders today and attend a Theosophy Zoom call on The Source of Spiritual Energy. Have a great weekend everyone! Don’t look up! Ha!
And yes, I knew The Realist Juggernaut’s drone story would have connected better with my post yesterday for the Galactic Love song, but then again, it seems this drones story is going to be with us for awhile. Maybe until January 20th? Hardy har har!
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Everything happens for a reason and myriad sides to every story
Yes, Everything Happens for a Reason and Everything Resolves to Gratitude. Knowing that each of us (as fractals) uplifts my mind and allows me to view life as a lively kaleidoscope grand design that moves about in an ever-expanding, revolving, melodious, consciousness. Even if we have to disconnect from some people, for a time.
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I went to see if the trailer was on YouTube. It is. And someone has uploaded the whole film. But with my weak internet signal, it is a tiny bit blurry at times. Watched a bit of it as it was very late last night time wise. It’s only about an hour and a half long. So stopped after watching it for a while. But I laughed at the humour straight away. Cheers Sheila.
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Fantastic, Gray! Other than the blurry picture.
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This song reminded me of the film Pottersville. Such a great film. Well worth a watch this time of year if you can access it over there Sheila. Not showing over here currently. And the DVD is an absolute rare treasure to find. And when you do, costs a fortune! It has to be a cult classic now. All the best.
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I’ve never heard of the film called, Pottersville but wasn’t the town in the movie, It’s a Wonderful Life, called Pottersville? Now, I’m curious, Gray! Glad you liked the song!
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It does have links to the vibe of ‘Its a Wonderful Life’. But it is a fantastic feel good movie that is quirky and hilarious. I badly need to get it on DVD. But try to find an uncut source every year. This year? Nothing found yet. I did like the song, and as a bonus, it brought to mind the film too Sheila. Cheers.
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Aww, thank you, Gray. Yes, that movie sounds like a must see! I will look for it too. I’m glad you shared about it. Cheers!
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Having grown up in New Jersey, I am not surprised that they would be the ones to see drones. Another really fun song which had me thinking about going to Hollister.
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Glad you liked the song, Michael. Yes, it doesn’t surprise me about the odd goings on over NJ either! Ha! I had a good time working for there for about a year, and so did my daughter (working and hanging out in Seaside Heights! Oy!) Haha! I hated the traffic circles though! Go figure, we have them in New England too, though none in our NH town. There are many in Boston, Massachusetts though! And yes, Hollister is definitely in old Florida. The northeastern area, near St. Augustine.
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On my last trip to NJ five years ago, they finally seemed to be sorting out the circles. Some of the worst ones have been taken out and a traffic light system put in. At least you don’t have any in your NH town.
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Oh, that’s great, Michael! I doubt I’ll ever go back to NJ. I didn’t have a good experience there.
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To be honest, Sheila, growing up there, I couldn’t wait to get out.
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I hear you! It’s funny though, I feel the same way about West Virginia.
Another thing, I seem to attract a lot of friends from New Jersey. Interesting, eh?
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