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Early AlGoreRhythms

Even at a very young age, Al Gore (pictured (left) with Violin) was very ambitious;  In addition to planning to be a ruler of the free world,  invent the Internet, and save the planet, young Al had a strong musical talent.  Above is a recently discovered photo of him showing his typical strong leadership by organizing an early version of his band, the AlGoreRhythms.

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Early Fleetwood Mac

In an early concert, the precocious Stevie Nicks (center) and Mick Fleetwood (Violin)  had teamed up with Jimmy Page (accordion–and later of Led Zeppelin fame) to do a public performance and test the waters.  Johnnie Cash was out for a bathroom break, but was going to sing “Yellow Brick Road” on his return . . .

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Good Impression

While working with the designer to select trim and features for his new house, Charlie’s designers showed him  a style of door that had been loved by millions and always made a good first impression.  Charlie tried to explain that he had been thinking of something a little less ornate . . .

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Not That Inviting

When Jillie and Hank booked their trip to Eastern Europe online, there were no pictures of the Belgrade (Beograd) hotel  facility. Upon arriving, they were give a key and told, “Just go down the path, you can’t miss it,” but they didn’t find it all that inviting . . . .  David, Sf.G.

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