Another one from The Vault
This song has been on my playlist for years because I'm damn grateful that I've reached a time in my life where I am comfortable being myself in most situations. Along the way, there have been a few memorable individuals who showed me it's safe to be yourself. It's worth stopping to say "thanks" particularly when new moon is coming up and it's Rosh Hashanah.
There aren't many versions of this Menopausal Stoners' Theme Song on youtube. This one with George Clinton is great conceptually. The video doesn't show the whole song, if they ever even played the whole song, and it's doutful that they are stictly sober. The point they succede in making is sort of like "thank you for letting my goofy old ass up here to fool around some more."
There aren't many versions of this Menopausal Stoners' Theme Song on youtube. This one with George Clinton is great conceptually. The video doesn't show the whole song, if they ever even played the whole song, and it's doutful that they are stictly sober. The point they succede in making is sort of like "thank you for letting my goofy old ass up here to fool around some more."
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I love George Clinton
When I was listing my "7 Things I Like" yesterday, I almost listed "Me" -- but I'm more or less human so I thought of other stuff.
The corrected grafik looks lovely on your page . . . glad you approved!
This self acceptance thing is tricky - especially when you consider that your internal mother is more critical than your real mother.
Funky music helps
I was looking through my dusty CD album and found The Best of Parliament... which has been Rocking the Campus at Farmingdale for a week now [hhehehe, these young people just can't compare to Starchild and the PFUnk]!
Great Friday Morning Vid for me! Thanks
I love funk. But I saw George recently and frankly, wanted my money back. Some things are best left to memory.
But... a great theme song none-the-less.
Hi Trish-
great theme song :-)
Love ya
Gail
peace....
Fergie, it's great they can hear it instead of just looking at the vinyl and wondering what we did.
And what memories they were, Mr. C.
Hey Gail, hope you're well.
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