Saturday, April 22, 2017

The LuLac Edition #3476, April 22nd, 2017

MEDIA MATTERS
WILK'S Sue Henry the unofficial co spokesperson, (Mike Evans is the other) of Record Store Day. (Sue Henry FB page).

CELEBRATING RECORD STORE DAY

Saturday April 22nd is also Record Store Day. Our friend Sue Henry was waxing poetic about vinyl on her show yesterday. My first two 45s were these:


My first albums were, (hold on your hats people) I was a pretty weird kid, Mario Lanza and Frankie Valli.


Our good friend Mike Evans is celebrating the day with a special radio program. Here’s his message:
Saturday is RECORD STORE DAY. Saturday morning from 9am until noon, I'm doing a VINTAGE VINYL take-over show on Marywood's VM-FM 91-7. Normally, I spin stuff burned onto CD from vinyl. But Saturday, we're firing up the decks and bringing in the records. All original pressings -- on the radio.


EARTH DAY 2017

Now that we have a President who is doing everything in his power to destroy the earth, it is very important that we commemorate and pay attention on this day.
Trump has set up a hatchet man to get rid of regulations that keep the earth clean. He has disregarded climate change but can’t tell you why. Well, it’s like that with pretty much issue he tries to comment on. Just like we need to be vigilant against this no nothing thug, we need to take care of what we have on this planet. Remember in the next ten years if you see a decline in the quality of life in your camp grounds, rivers, lakes and recreations areas, you blame THE REPUBLICANS and TAHFQ.
A little bit about Earth Day.
Ever wondered how Earth Day started? This observance arose from an interest in gathering national support for environmental issues.
In 1970, San Francisco activist John McConnell and Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson separately asked Americans to join in a grassroots demonstration. McConnell chose the spring equinox (March 21, 1970) and Nelson chose April 22.
Millions of people participated, and today Earth Day continues to be widely celebrated with events on both dates.
The most common practice of celebration is to plant new trees for Earth Day.
Started as a grassroots movement, Earth Day created public support for the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and contributed to the passage of the Clean Air Act, the Water Quality Improvement Act, the Endangered Species Act and several other environmental laws.
This year, the environmental advocacy group Earth Day Network (EDN) has joined forces with the March for Science to organize a rally on the national mall in Washington, D.C. "The day's program will include speeches and training with scientists and civic organizers, musical performances and a march through the streets of Washington, D.C."
I will bet anything that if there is a large crowd in D.C. the President will Tweet that all the people gathering were paid. Book on it.

4 Comments:

At 12:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am a strong proponent of earth day, but after reading your rambling and senseless blather I have the urge to spray aerosols into the atmosphere

 
At 6:21 PM, Anonymous Bluro said...

I guess Barletta is afraid to come out and play with his constituents. Back to D.C.!

Someone really needs to run against him who isn't the last guy.

 
At 12:19 AM, Blogger David Yonki said...

I am a strong proponent of earth day, but after reading your rambling and senseless blather I have the urge to spray aerosols into the atmosphere.

IN RESPONSE

As spring starts the flowers we gather,
while reading my constant blather.
With Trump the earth will decay,
And we'll all fade away.

 
At 10:37 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Started as a grassroots movement, Earth Day quickly became a breeding ground for aging hippies looking to grab some power and control under the guise of doing good. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) quickly became an obstacle to industry creating a web of questionable regulations and policies the infringed on private property rights and contributing to an ever lengthening timeline to complete even the most simple project. The passage of the Clean Air Act, the Water Quality Improvement Act, the Endangered Species Act and several other environmental laws became the basis of an ever-expanding burden on creativity and innovation.
Like so many other programs their main focus became NOT to achieve a goal and shut down but to grow ever and ever larger on the taxpayer dollar.

 

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