Oh well summer for us will come soon enough. On Feb 28th we leave for Florida . . . Oh, I already told you that? Sorry didn't mean to repeat myself. You are all invited to visit us in the Villages this year. Just need to know when you're coming. We'd love to see you there. Give us as much notice as possible so we can arrange for a bigger tent if needed!
Turntable, as always, HS favorites. The flipSide is changing . . for the foreseeable future we'll be playing songs from the early to mid 60's. The songs should be more familiar to you . . . more Turntable like. First up on the flip . . . The Beach Boys. PICTURESQUE! Tom and Ginny go to Los Angeles! Finally, more "Signs of the Times" on Sucks News!
Well, that's a wrap!
Till Next week / be safe and I'll see you on the Turntable!
Harv
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