Do You Know, There's An Actual Reason To Wear Slippers? And, Some Rolling Stones Censoring Information From The Super Bowl...
Growing up in Southern California, I never really understood why people wore slippers. I figured it was because they were more comfortable than shoes for folks that didn't want to go barefoot in their homes, but, other than that, well, I just didn't see any point.
Well.
Living in a cold climate, where I am personally responsible for the heating bill, has opened my eyes.
There is a true reason to wear slippers - to keep your feet warm!
What an epiphany!
On another note:
Mick Jagger's mike was muted when he sang lyrics deigned offensive.
At least that's the way the NFL spun it Monday.
League spokesman Brian McCarthy told Reuters that Jagger and bandmates were told last week that the microphone volume would be lowered at "two appropriate moments" during their three song, halftime set.
"The Stones were aware of it, and they were fine with it," McCarthy told the news service.
The muted lyrics--or words, really--in question, per reports, were "come" from the "you make a dead man come" line in "Start Me Up," and "cocks" from the "but am I just one of your cocks" animal-referencing line in "Rough Justice."
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," snipped by Ed Sullivan back in the 1960s, ran uncensored on Sunday.
Here's another batch of pics:


Well.
Living in a cold climate, where I am personally responsible for the heating bill, has opened my eyes.
There is a true reason to wear slippers - to keep your feet warm!
What an epiphany!
On another note:
Mick Jagger's mike was muted when he sang lyrics deigned offensive.
At least that's the way the NFL spun it Monday.
League spokesman Brian McCarthy told Reuters that Jagger and bandmates were told last week that the microphone volume would be lowered at "two appropriate moments" during their three song, halftime set.
"The Stones were aware of it, and they were fine with it," McCarthy told the news service.
The muted lyrics--or words, really--in question, per reports, were "come" from the "you make a dead man come" line in "Start Me Up," and "cocks" from the "but am I just one of your cocks" animal-referencing line in "Rough Justice."
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," snipped by Ed Sullivan back in the 1960s, ran uncensored on Sunday.
Here's another batch of pics:










1 Comments:
At 11:12 AM,
Alison said…
I love the tree pictures!
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