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Tery

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Keep getting Masters of Resonance coming up in my suggestions but not sure I'm ready to watch as Neil Peart is in it quite a bit. Watching him play in concert is one thing (just now getting there) but watching him talk is completely different. Not quite there yet.

The doc is about the Drum Works in California and how they found this ancient tree buried in the mud of a river in Eastern Europe. They made several sets of drums from it, including Neil's R40 set, his last set.
 

Dana Jean

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Dana Jean - You've GOT to watch it. And seriously, each episode gets better/worse/funnier/scarier. It's a wonderful escape. I think you'll like it.

Speaking of trashy television, has anyone watched "Love is Blind?"
We got through 3 1/2 episodes of Tiger King last night. Agree with Sunny that it is effin' bizarre! It is like a train wreck. They are ALL whackjobs!! The woman, especially. I think she is a total hypocrite, b*itching about cats in cages when she dies exactly the same thing! Slapping the word rescue on the cage does not make you better.

I guess this weirdo stopped at my local mall years ago with his cubs for a show. My sister took my nephew to it and her best friend took her little boy. My nephew was pretty little, maybe 2? But it had to have been past the time I was still working at the mall because I don't remember that at all. (Of course, these days, CRS is more prevalent than not. )
Let us know what you think.
I'm starting episode 4 now. Is ANYONE in this show legitimately a good Big Cat, Wild Animal rescue person?

I do have to say, Tiger King does have a good singing voice.

Things are escalating for sure.
 
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