David Herrick
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As the oldest of four, whenever I misbehaved my mom took me aside and reminded me that my siblings looked up to me and emulated me, so it was incumbent upon me to set a good example in order to prevent chaos in the family structure. Fair or not, that assessment put me on the trajectory to become the hard-working straight arrow that I am.
Thanks for the psychotherapy session, guys!
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You’re very perceptive, Howard. My brother, two years younger, made a career out of studying how I thought and finding ways to infuriate me that were so subtle that when I went to my parents to complain, I couldn’t even put his transgressions into words.
But yes, I imagine when the difference is only five minutes it’s pretty much a coin toss, with the younger one winning whenever the coin stands on edge.
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Whichever one it is, she’s still the second-LEAST evil person on Earth.
(BTW, it’s Mona. The younger sibling is always the troublemaker.)
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I’m definitely not a “soul man” (sorry, Sam & Dave), but I frequently find myself humming a certain song which always turns out to be “Lean On Me”.
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Yeah, it’s strange. I remember seeing “which twin has the Toni” ads on TV (in the U.S.) all the time in the 70’s, but this Australian one from the 60’s was the only one I could find on YouTube.
By all means, Stephen, spread the word! It would be cool if it could become a “thing”.
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Well, I only remember that line because I started using it metaphorically whenever I couldn’t tell the difference between two things that I knew were supposed to be different.
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Sorry, guys. Maybe that line is not as well-known as I thought. It’s an old advertising slogan for the Toni home permanent kit, used from about the 1940’s to the 1970’s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZxsxMmZW1g
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Yes, but which twin has the Toni?
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Hi, Dale.
A couple of weeks ago I posted a question asking whether they choose a key to fit their vocal ranges (plural), and Lisa answered in the plural as well. Maybe that’s the post you were thinking of.
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Could that be a “Honey Pie” or a “Wild Honey Pie” sitting next to that “Birthday” cake?
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Everywhere I look in this picture I see “Something”.
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Excellent! Quite a tour de force.
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Okay, how about this alternate ending for “Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey”:
Haaaaaaaaaands in soapy water. (Water.)
Haaaaaaaaaands all clean and dry.
Scrub a little. Be hygenic.
Get it done. (Get it done.)
Get your hands washed, everyone.
Scrub a little. Get it done.
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And the latest installment is from Graham Nash.
“Love and Mercy” is the first track on Brian’s 1988 solo album. Even though he was deep in the clutches of Eugene Landy at the time, the album has always sounded to me like he picked up right where he left off after Pet Sounds. And apparently some music critics agree.