Len Deighton to Here Comes the Brides via Harvey Hart - Tom Mankiewicz - “The Eagle Has Landed” which could also be Michael Caine.
Len Deighton to Here Comes the Brides via Harvey Hart - Tom Mankiewicz - “The Eagle Has Landed” which could also be Michael Caine.
Saw this on a uhaul truck in the Starbuck’s parking lot on May 1. I think this is the first time I saw a uhaul truck parked there.

Sunday Night I found myself singing AQUARIUS while walking the dogs around Sunnyslope next morning it’s the Steyn’s Song of the Week
I can’t believe I haven’t adding anything this year, yet I found myself experiencing many watoots
Ernie’s watch stopped on his Birthday March 19th. I need to add a picture from photobucket.

Saw this on an umbrella Christmas day while I went to check my lights. I snuck out the side door and my lights weren’t on. What made me want to check and use that side door. Flora suggest that I wanted to see the name and it really wasn’t on the umbrella. Wonderful ChristmasTime - Paul McCartney is on the radio.
Heard this Christmas song for the first time right when I was reading Mark Steyn’s article. But it gets better in the next post.
Said the little lamb to the shepherd boy,
“Do You Hear What I Hear?
Ringing through the sky shepherd boy
Do You Hear What I Hear?”
I can’t believe it’s been almost a year since I added anything. I had similar experiences with the Egret bird.

Added “Hallelujah” the song on name that iTunes based on this article.
Later that same day heard at a Starbucks.
You tube song
This is not a watoot. I saw something in the bedroom while I was entering it. I was scared enough that I screamed. It was raining outside.

Listening to a Bing Crosby Christmas song and the very moment I turned a page in a new book to see DerBingo. Not very unique during the Christmas season, but it was the only Crosby song I had on the iPod and the book I was looking through was a cookbook.
We should put the ultimate Watoot on this blog. In my own words John Adams and Thom. Jefferson both died 50 years after the signing of the “Declaration of Independence”. The average age during that time was 51.