And over that weekend, I wrote the story Clifford the Big Red Dog, and was shocked when it was accepted for publication because I'd never written anything before. I see. How wonderful! Yes, it was. My wife was also at shock when she did realize it wasn't a dream. But it was just...
you handle the mom. Tell her that you'd just sit home and watch TV and die, but you've got to go through the motions and try to save her daughter's life. It's a doctor thing.
"We recorded my first song, ‘It Was You’, in late 1963 at the home studio of Barry Gray, who wrote music for children’s TV puppet series like Thunderbirds and Fireball XL5. Dick James, The Beatles’ co-publisher at the time, heard ‘It Was You’ and signed me to his company. ...
Anyway, I’d decided my talent as a drummer was wasted in a tight-knit harmony group like the Beachcombers, and the only band that I heard of that sounded as loud as I did was the Detours. So when I heard their drummer had left, I laid plans to insinuate meself into the ...
But, he was charged for "assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder" on a woman he had relations with in Michigan and sentenced to prison in 1989. He was released in 1991 [via The Carouser]. While in prison, Allin wrote The GG Allin Manifesto, which called on music...
But, he was charged for "assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder" on a woman he had relations with in Michigan and sentenced to prison in 1989. He was released in 1991 [via The Carouser]. While in prison, Allin wrote The GG Allin Manifesto, which called on music...
But, he was charged for "assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder" on a woman he had relations with in Michigan and sentenced to prison in 1989. He was released in 1991 [via The Carouser]. While in prison, Allin wrote The GG Allin Manifesto, which called on music...
1 Range – He wrote poetry, theology, and Children’s books. He was sensitive to the world around him. Not only what did he say but when did he say it? Different seasons of his life. 2 Surrender – the depth of his commitment to Christ. What was it like to know him? He held ...
face in order to be taken seriously. For all her success, it’s tough for her to find a suitable match. Men are either intimidated that she makes more money than them, or try to take advantage of that fact. Too many men are effeminate these days and she doesn’t care for wimpy men...
’ with a sort of hurry in her tone, ‘you did not come before me; no one did that. Mammy was always first. Last time he was staying at the Manor he wrote me two little letters; how do you think he signed them?’ with a pale, wild smile: ‘“Your loving friend.” Was not ...