Here it is 1:00 in the morning in Nigeria, and you got me thinking of Roy Head. I don’t know if you have a bunch of music on your computer like I do, so I thought I’d go ahead and send these songs to you in case you don’t. Funny how we can go back over 40 years in the click of a mouse. I envy you for going to that club. The only bad thing about it was missing Archie Bell. We were talking about him at a party a week ago, and I ran home to make a CD, and I took it back to play “Tighten Up” on the CD player for some of the younger guys who had never heard of him. We’ve been in perpetual lock-down here for quite a while, and no wives are allowed here any longer due to problems with delta militant kidnappings, and we look for any entertainment we can get in the Man Camp.
Dennis
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Shouldn’t. Have you ever done something, you shouldn’t? Last week I’m communicating with some of my high school friends. You know, friends you knew in the 1960’s. One of our Katy High graduating classmates is rolling in from Africa and we are setting up an impromptu reunion. Impromptu – that’s usually the best kind. Last Saturday and the cancer and chemo have me pretty damn tired. I’m reading the local paper and see a small ad advertising a dive in downtown Houston, the Continental Club. Shouldn’t. Flashbacks. Reminds me of the Katy VFW Hall, Riverside Hall in East Bernard and other rural dance halls that we made on a regular basis. I shouldn’t. You see, the headliner tonight, 40+ years later is Roy Head and Barbara Lynn. Reminds me of something common, back then. BATTLE OF THE BANDS! Roy Head was the star back then, but he would let unknowns like B.J. Thomas and the Triumphs, from Rosenberg, have stage time. We saw them together multiple times. Texas boy Roy Head had just cut a huge hit in 1965 that went all the way to number 2 nationally, “Treat Her Right” (only behind one of the Beatles great hits). Shouldn’t. You know, I think you regret more what you didn’t do, than what you did. I called my friend Steve and we are off to the Continental Club. Roy Head can still gyrate. At 11:30 pm I’m played out, Steve wants to rock on. Roy just left the stage and Barbara Lynn grabs her guitar. I agree to hang in for a few more songs. Her third song and she breaks out with the hit she wrote and recorded, “You’ll loose a Good Thing”. Steve, the party is over for me. We leave. We missed the next act, Archie Bell. The good news is that it was a smoke free environment. The bad news was that it was standing room only. I shouldn’t. Right or Wrong, I did it.
Redhorse, do you think the geese have left the Arctic Circle? You know, migrating south. Well, I’ve got a listing I want to mention. I think it would be a great place for goose, duck, dove and quail hunting as well as an investment. It’s one of those places that is so close to Houston, yet so far away. It’s a 362 acre rice field located one mile north of FM 529. Yet so far away. To get there turn north off FM 529 on Katy Hockley road and go one mile to Longenbaugh Road, turn left (west) and go about 2 miles to the end of the road. The road ends. Then about 1,500 feet down an easement to the property. And, a rice field full of migratory birds. Rice field! Lavern, don’t turn your nose up at rice field. Not too long ago Copperfield (at Hwy.6) was a rice field where I have witness 10’s of thousand of geese. Yep, Bear Creek on Hwy. 6 was a rice field, Lavern you want more, how about the Estate homes at Cinco Ranch, rice field. Katy Mills Mall, itself was a rice field when I was in high school. You can leave your money with the likes of Allen Stanford and Bernie Madoff or you can buy your heirs an investment they can walk on. Oh, yes, it is listed for $5,000.00 per acre.
Chasing the Texas sunsets,
Craig Dickson
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