
From Seattle to distant Rome…
“From the Pearl Lakes to Snake River… From Seattle to distant Rome… We must always love and cherish… Our High School and our Home.” ―Twin
It wasn’t God who made honky tonk angels
It wasn’t God who made honky tonk angels, as you said in the words of your song. Too many times married men think they’re still

Do one thing everyday that makes you happy
“Do one thing every day that makes you happy” is probably one of the single best pieces of advice you will ever hear, so what

The smile of the Moon, the blanket of dusk
The smile of the Moon, the blanket of dusk. Is it time to sleep now? I gently ask. Not till I sing you my song

The Car Michael Jackson Owned The Longest
When it comes to cars and singer Michael Jackson, though he had a fleet, he rarely drove. But the one car he kept for over

the desire for hedonism
Last fall, a good friend of mine referred me to the books and life of Eve Babitz, perhaps inadvertently due to our similarities (blonde, well-endowed

200 horse outboard on a 14′ jon boat
Dude could have just used his huge fucking balls as ballast while running a 200 horse outboard on a 14′ jon boat. https://psyne.blog/product/neptune-outboards-1930-vintage-mens-t-shirt/

The Beautiful Amanda Lear
Amanda Lear was a powerful singer in the 1970s. She was also an actress, painter, and TV presenter. She was known for her ballads and

THE REAL REASON THE NSA ONCE BANNED FURBIES
The late ’90s were a magical time. Prosperity abounded, the cast of Friends could still, with astonishing regularity, be found in the same room together,

The New Jersey factory that imports cocaine plants to flavor Coca-Cola
Guess you really can’t beat the real thing. Coca-Cola gets its iconic taste thanks in part to a chemical processing factory in a sleepy New

a constant state of burden
We often get caught in our own little world, forgetting that the earth spins regardless of our little lives. We make our problems big; towering
Zesto’s: The Ballard Burger Joint With a Black ’57 Chevy on The Roof
Zesto’s opened in 1952 in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, and was known as the place with a ’57 Chevy on the roof where generations of teens