
Why does everything have to have a reason?
“Why does everything have to be so black and white? Boy or girl? Gay or straight? Why does everything have to have a reason? Maybe

You Matter
“Concerning matter, we have been all wrong. What we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been so lowered as to be perceptible to

support good times
“They were laughter on hot city nights, hot milk on cold city mornings, good food and good times, fancy dancing and soul music. They were

Nobody gives you a manual on how to be sensual
“Nobody gives you a manual on how to be sensual. This is why sensuality is such a challenging concept for most women to grasp.” ―

boogie van blues
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Silicon Graphics: Gone But Not Forgotten
You may have heard of SiliconGraphics, later known as Silicon Graphics, Inc, and then simply SGI, but few home users outside of an enthusiastic hobbyist

Old Style: Brewed in God’s Country
Old Style, is a beer originally called Golden Leaf. It was bought by a man by the name of Heileman which changed the beer to

When Doctors Endorsed Cigarettes
Before studies showed that cigarettes caused cancer, tobacco companies recruited the medical community for their ads. What cigarettes do doctors say cause less throat irritation?

Chrysler LeBaron Town & Country Convertible on The Price is Right
In the early ’80s, Chrysler was saved from financial ruin by selling the front-drive K-car, a nice Reliant automobile that would spawn numerous inexpensive-to-produce variants.

Going Postal
The franchise’s name comes from an infamous event where an American postal worker lost his mind and went on a murderous rampage. This event spawned

1979 This or That: Trans Am vs. Mustang
Someone posted a poll recently, asking people to vote for either a Trans Am or a Mustang, both 5.0L models, and both of 1979 vintage.

Route 66: The Mother Road
Get your kicks on Route 66! At one time or another most of us have heard this 1946 song written by Bobby Troup and sung