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I’ve been getting calf cramps every time I wake up what does this mean
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Bill Frisell – Guitar In The Space Age! Okeh : 2014.
One of my beef about ACS is just how incredibly biased this idiot of a series is... I mean, we all know that they wanted to give voice to the other camp, but it just missed the opportunity to give a balance, non-biased perspective on the event.
You can see it by how they focused on the unfolding of the story from just the other side, but we have little to very little idea of what's happening to Bill and Hillary's camp. 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Bill and Hillary's book is available in the public space they could have checked that out. They could have talked to previous aides, and staff or heck even ask Bill's and Hillary's camp (they could have participated too, who knows?) . Hahaha. I think they just missed the opportunity. I'm not sure, you know, this is the first time they put this Impeachment in people's screen that's also heavily star-studded. They could've really provided some better perspective than just heavily depending on the perspective of the other side.
Anyway, so yeah. hahahahaha. good morning to me! ☕ 😂🍩🍪💐😆🍞🍰🍶🍼
I swear sometimes I'm just so random. 😆
Song: "I Must Be Dreaming"
Composers: Pat Flaherty & Al Sherman
Lyricist: Al Dubin
Okeh Record: 41051 Matrix # 400706
Performed By: Joe Venuti & His New Yorkers (With Ed. Lang): Fred “Fuzzy” Farrar, Leo McConville (tp), Charlie Butterfield (tb), Arnold Brilhart, Max Farley (as, fl), Herb Spencer (ts), Don Murray (cl, bari), Joe Venuti (vln), Arthur Schutt (p, cel), Eddie Lang (g), Hank Stern (tu), Chauncey Morehouse (d, orchestra bells), Harold "Scrappy" Lambert (vcl), Fud Livingston (arr).
Recorded in New York on May 25, 1928