Jung Roe
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A little taste of Canada Day celebrations from the westcoast
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Just for fun if I was going to choose a majestic animal to serve as a symbol for MLT, it would be the wild Mustang Stallion. Not just because the Mustang is my favorite car that I drove for 26 years, and the fact Mona and Lisa love horses, but because it represents to me everything in my mind that MLT represents in music:
Freedom, individuality, and unbridled creative free spirit that cannot be confined to status quo.
The wild Mustang ornament Ford adorns every Mustang, runs to the left for a reason.
Race horses run around the race track counter-clockwise, so from the stands they always run to the right per the rules of horse racing. The Mustang runs in the opposite direction to the left representing their wild free nature.
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Lisa, I think looking at both yours and Mona’s sketches and computer graphics, you would both definitely excel as well in the field of art, or even as glamorous actresses by the way you carry yourselves in your videos and photo shoots like that MG video and photos. But fortunately music is your calling, and the world is so lucky for it.
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That’s what makes MLT covers so special, they they make it their own. Not a photocopy of the original, but add tremendous unique value so when you hear the MLT’s interpretation of a song, you get a unique MLT experience, worth listening to. John Lennon and Paul McCartney echoed that exact sentiment in an interview. They’d prefer one of their songs uniquely interpreted instead of a group copying their style.
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Happy Canada Day Jacki and to all other MLT Canuckers out there!!!

And a happy early 4th of July Independence Day wish to all our American MLT friends cross border to the south!!!
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One of the things that make the Mona Lisa portrait so special is the enigmatic nature of the smile. If you focus on the eyes with the mouth in the periphery you notice a smile, but if you shift focus to the mouth, the smile fades. That is the effect Davinci created that make it special, at least that’s what the experts say who are much smarter than me when it comes to art?. The smile is commonly accepted as a sad smile or a deceptive smile by some. The fake smile theory would fit in the deceptive smile camp. To me it looks like a polite neutral smile so as not to look bored or sad when Leonardo was painting her. ? Lisa’s “Bad Hair Day” portrait drawing is more appealing to me.
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Love it Jacki! Nice rhythm and improvisation on the bongos there. -
My gorgeous yellow MLT BAM 3 mug just did not feel complete by itself. Order is restored in the universe now:

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Ahhh, just in time for some good O’le Canadian Red Rose Tea in a wonderful new red MLT BAM 2 mug:

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It’s the mailman with a package!!! I love receiving something in the mail, especially when it’s from Mona and Lisa:

There’s nothing like MLT merch to brighten ones universe.
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Wow, your guitars look awesome MaxHouse! Whether you play them or not, they are magnificent instruments to own and admire.
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“Nothing Is In Vain” plays often when I commute on the train and bus. The tunes of this song tend to float my spirit high in the sky, especially some mornings on my train ride to work with the morning sunshine coming in over the mountains and waters. This awesome song give the moment that extra effervescent pearly sparkle. Everything is suddenly spectacular and breathtaking. A true MLT joy moment!
For your convenience I present “Nothing is In Vain” here:
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Love to hear about your cool purple uke Jacki! ? After all, Lisa is a big fan of the uke and does amazing magic with them. How, when, why did you get it etc.
