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View Article  Delaware Skate Club

I'm considering starting a Delaware Skate club.  Safe runs around the local cities where local establishments benefit at both ends.  Start and end points such as ice-cream shops, outdoor eats and such.  What do you think?  Good idea?  Bad idea?

Delaware is not exactly known for it's summer time fun.  I mean we have Rehoboth but frankly that story is getting old.   We have a ski club, we have a rowing club.   I think inline skaters have an opening here.

I'll most likely post a web site discussion board along with it.  Now for a name...  I'm thinking Infinity Skate Club...  Other good names come to mind...

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View Article  Lars' Video Pick of the Day: Where The Hell Did I Go Wrong - Swing Out Sister

If you have any interest in proper modern Jazz, then you cannot go wrong with the evolution of Swing Out Sister.

 

I remember working late nights in my office back in 2002 listening to this song. I'd often get caught up on her song thinking... "Where did you go wrong?" I'd answer her... "I'll tell you where you went wrong!"

But the fact is it's a sad song. Not unlike a true blues song is sad in nature... Jazz tunes are often introspective about lost love.

<P>If you have any interest in proper modern Jazz, then you cannot go wrong with the evolution of Swing Out Sister.</P>

I remember working late nights in my office back in 2002 listening to this song.  I'd often get caught up on this song thinking... "Where did you go wrong?" 

While you may not drive to this song, or listen at dinner with the kids... if you find yourself alone in your thoughts, it's a powerful Jazz tune.  I recommend the album highly. 

But the fact is it's a sad song.  Not unlike a true blues song is sad in nature... Jazz tunes are often introspective about lost love. 

I could have loved you but I couldn't lie
Even if you asked me to
I could have fooled you from the very start
Carried on deceiving you
But time let me down
Turned my whole world around and I stayed for too long
Where the hell did I go wrong?
Won't you tell me
I didn't want you to know
Where the hell did I go wrong?

You saw right through me but you didn't care
Love was just a game to you
You started something that I couldn't stop
Even if you asked me to
I was lost in your smile...   more »

View Article  Quote of the Day - Another Lousy Day In Paradise

"To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children.  To earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a better place, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or redeemed social condition. To know one life even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded."

-Emerson

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WHY MOSTLY PHOTOS OF LARS?
The answer is simple. It's to protect my friends privacy. I'm not a narcessist. LOL




ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lars Hindsley is a self-employed single full time father, a writer, a non conservative Republican, a reformed idealist (a compromisationalist), ex-musician, God fearing cynic that could more easily be described in two words as a "Rugged Intellectual".

Lars writings range from "how to" articles to commentaries and advice. You'll find movie reviews and video picks of the day side by side with serious writings.

Lars offers perspective from an Anglo-Christian moral position while never lording over anyone unlike himself. Lars is of the opinion that if you are going to complain, you should offer a solution. His perspective on the world is that many of us fight societal evolution to frustrating ends without a genuine understanding of what it is we are all up against.

Reading his articles should provide you with positive energy towards living out your day. You may not be able to change the world but you can navigate it to live a rich and rewarding life. Enjoy Lars’ works, there are years of writings to choose from.

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