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Today’s song is about friendship and cultural diversity:




Unlike your band of scrawny adolescents, @Totemic, my guys don’t need to hire an army of Xena extras to fight their battles for them.
 
The band responsible for today’s song is one I keep very close to my heart, because their music reaffirms my sense of existence and man’s place in the world while drawing attention to the important social issues of our time.

Like the role of blacksmiths in modern society.




Blacksmiths have been responsible for more human progress than all the hashtags and prayer-shares combined.

Support your local blacksmith.

I am not a Nazi.
 
Today’s song is my favorite song:




I once found it on a jukebox at a seedy little bar run by a guy named Sharky, and I played it three times in a row.

For only three dollars.

And not one person complained.

Sharky makes a mean Shirley Temple.

It was a wonderful night.
 
Trigger was a wonderful horse.
Did you know Trigger's real name was Golden Cloud?

Also, an interesting tidbit about Trigger:

A 24-foot replica of a rearing Trigger was produced to sit atop the Roy Rogers Museum in Victorville. The 1300-pound replica could be seen from the freeway and served as a landmark until the museum closed. When the fiberglass replica of Trigger was being made, Rogers was approached by the owners of the Denver Broncos. Rogers allowed another statue to be made and then broke the mold. "Bucky the Bronco", Trigger's twin, stands above the south scoreboard of the Denver Broncos stadium.
 
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