I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive
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On Saturdays I take a break from the heavy stuff and have some fun…
1) In this song, Hank Williams sings that his fishing pole is broke and the creek is full of sand. OK, so he can't spend his Saturday fishing. What are your Saturday plans?
I will be at my grandnephew and grand-nibbling, one from high school and one from college. So I will not be answering today. I’ll try to get to them Sunday.
2) He regrets how shabby his shoes are. Do you shop for shoes online, or do you prefer going to the store and trying them on?
In person… shoe sizes very all over the place.
3) This was the last Hank Williams song to be released during his lifetime. Though he was only 29 when he died, he left an enduring mark on American music and is considered one of country music's greatest singer/songwriters. Who is your favorite country music performer?
Well I’m not a fan of Country-Western music but I like Dolly Parton, Willy Nelson.
4) Elvis was a big fan and his favorite Hank Williams song was "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." What's your favorite Elvis song?
In The Ghetto
It is so untypical Elvis and the topic unfortunately is still timely.
5) Johnny Cash was a big Hank Williams fan, too. He performed Hank's gospel song, "I Saw the Light" often in concert and during his guest starring role in a 1974 episode of Columbo. Did you watch Columbo, or do you stream it or catch it in reruns?
Yes, I used to watch it regularly.
6) Hank was a prolific songwriter, composing songs on his guitar and then printing the lyrics by hand on notepaper. He never learned to read music. Can you read music?
Nope. Not a note.
7) When he was a teen, Hank sang and played his guitar on the sidewalk in front of a local radio station, making a little money and hoping to be discovered. His plan worked and he was occasionally invited in to play with the radio station's house band. Were you a hard-working teen?
Well I worked every year in summer and I did everything from taking inventory of state owned equipment in high schools to working in a factory warehouse.
8) Hank suffered from a congenital spinal condition and began self-medicating with alcohol during his teen years. He was warned against this early on by country superstar Ray Acuff, but Hank was unable to deal with the pain without liquor. Can you recall wise advise you wish you'd taken, but didn't?
Keep the New Hampshire cottage.
9) Random question: What's your favorite Mexican food?
Well since I don’t know any Mexican lobster recipes I have to go with tacos and enchiladas. Hmm… lobster enchiladas?
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Oh, your last answer reminds me, I recently ordered Panera's Lobster Mac & Cheese bowl. The lobster was pretty perfectly cooked, and there were GIANT pieces (compared to what you might think) in there, so why did I hate it?! What a waste for $19.99. Thank goodness Hubs'll eat anything.
ReplyDeleteI was just listening to "In the Ghetto" a little while ago and thinking how timely it still is, and then it struck me how my dad always loved (to sing) that song but never loved (to reflect upon) that song.
Congrats to the grads in your family today!
#2...I am the same way. I have to try on everything to make sure it is comfortable.
ReplyDeleteHave a great time with your family! Loved your answers! Have a nice weekend. ♥
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Sounds like a lot of fun family time is in store for both of us this weekend.
ReplyDeleteLoved your answers.
ReplyDeleteI had forgotten about that Elvis song. It is still relevant, unfortunately. Good choice.
ReplyDeleteSo far, every blog I've read likes Dolly Parton!
ReplyDeleteI chose the same Elvis song. Lobster or crab enchiladas are very good, but not usually found in regular Mexican restaurants unless they specialize in seafood. I have made crab enchiladas, but I prefer my lobster just with a bit of butter. I hope you had a nice time today with your family!
ReplyDelete(8) I thought when you were selling the cottage that you would regret it. I haven't been back to the cape for years, far too busy for me if I want to relax and get away.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's a creative way to use lobster. Good idea!
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