Jackcrevol
All Day Long!
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I saw Dave Loggins play this song at Down Home in JC at a Sunday night private session while at ETSU in 1977. Good times.Please, come to Boston for the Springtime
I'm stayin' here with some friends, and they've got lots of room
And you can sell your paintings on the side-walk
By a café where I hope to be workin' soon
Please, come to Boston
She said, "No, would you come home to me?"
And she say, hey ramblin' boy, now won't you settle down?
Boston ain't your kinda town
There ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like me
I'm the number one fan of the man from Tennessee
Please, come to Denver with the snowfall
We'll move up into the mountains so far that we can't be found
And throw "I love you" echoes down the canyon
And then, lie awake at night 'til they come back around
Please, come to Denver
She said, "No, boy, would you come home to me?"
And she said, "Hey ramblin' boy, why don't you settle down?
Denver ain't your kinda town
There ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like me
'Cause I'm the number one fan of the man from Tennessee"
Now, this drifter's world goes 'round and 'round
And I doubt that it's ever gonna stop
But of all the dreams I've lost or found
And all that I ain't got
I still need to lean to
Somebody I can sing to
Please, come to LA to live forever
And California's life alone is just too hard to build
I live in a house that looks out over the ocean
And there's some stars that fell from the sky
And livin' up on the hill
Please, come to LA
She just said, "No, boy, won't you come home to me?"
And she said, "Hey ramblin' boy, why don't you settle down?
LA can't be your kinda town
There ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like me
No, no, I'm the number one fan of the man from Tennessee"
I'm the number one fan of the man from Tennessee
I don't care anything about south carolina. They lose Beamer i'm probably not going to relish them losing as much...unless they hire another douche. Give me Kentucky then Florida I guess.USC makes sense - like it or not that has been a highly competitive series for a long time. I could see why they would go there.
But losing Kentucky is a real travesty - that is one of those “hidden” SEC rivalries that doesn’t get sufficient attention. Two fanbases that hate each other.
Travesty losing Kentucky. We are their biggest rival in the sec. Essentially it would be the conference telling Kentucky they don’t matter in football officially. Also historically is south carolina football significantly better than Kentucky? Outside of a few spurrier years in the early 2010s both are at their best an 8-9 win team.USC makes sense - like it or not that has been a highly competitive series for a long time. I could see why they would go there.
But losing Kentucky is a real travesty - that is one of those “hidden” SEC rivalries that doesn’t get sufficient attention. Two fanbases that hate each other.
I haven't been in years, hate to hear that.I was in Denver a few months ago for a friend’s wedding, and there were way more homeless and drug-addled than I expected. It was a pretty downtown, but honestly felt like a ghost town at night aside from the homeless and strung out. It was weird.
My wife and I took one morning to go out to part of town that felt kind of like East Nashville and had a string of antique shops. We were walking from one shop to another, and about two blocks down, a guy comes around the corner carrying a broken umbrella over his head and wearing shorts and that’s it. He takes about two steps and falls flat on his face. There were folks sitting against a building near him, and they just sat there and looked at him. As we’re walking his way, he slowly gets up, turns, and walks the other way completely oblivious to the world around him.
yeah it's a waste land. country has a real drug problem. denver is a straight shot from texas and from the border. sad.I was in Denver a few months ago for a friend’s wedding, and there were way more homeless and drug-addled than I expected. It was a pretty downtown, but honestly felt like a ghost town at night aside from the homeless and strung out. It was weird.
My wife and I took one morning to go out to part of town that felt kind of like East Nashville and had a string of antique shops. We were walking from one shop to another, and about two blocks down, a guy comes around the corner carrying a broken umbrella over his head and wearing shorts and that’s it. He takes about two steps and falls flat on his face. There were folks sitting against a building near him, and they just sat there and looked at him. As we’re walking his way, he slowly gets up, turns, and walks the other way completely oblivious to the world around him.