Jung Roe
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The Glass Onion hidden message is still a mystery to me. “Leave and be it….”???? I hope someone can enlighten me.
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Jung Roe
Member06/01/2019 at 09:00 in reply to: I listened to a new album by a popular modern groupIndeed they are Howard! Don’t forget graphic artist and pretty good chefs too.
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Jung Roe
Member04/01/2019 at 07:44 in reply to: Should we only respond to posts here after the Twins have already responded?I hope Tim is doing OK and returns to the forum. Always appreciated his input here.
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That’s lovely Jacki. 2019 will be an exciting MLT year with new music. Yeah!
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Hi Howard. It was a family country restaurant called “Ricky’s” that is half way between my parents old place and the airport that our family have been going to for years. Whenever my brother came up to visit my parents and was heading back home to either drive back to LA or fly back, the whole family would meet at the restaurant to say goodbye. Great breakfasts, turkey dinners, or anything country. Never would have guessed they had “Sticky Toffee Pudding” of all places.
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Howard, Jacki, I couldn’t agree with you both more. They must come out to Canada one day while touring the world moving and touching souls with their music.

Happy new year to you both, MLT, and all the fans. May we all have a rewarding 2019.
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Howard, now how old do Mona and Lisa look here in this sweet acoustic performance video? This one should be of more significance to you as it was done right in your back yard. Huge backyard that is. 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gmvezk4YeU
This is one of their early videos that is a fave of mine. Love the simple raw sound of just their voices and guitars on this one that really stand out. When I first saw this, I thought boy can they sing! Discovered this wonderful song because of this video. The MLT version here is faster, and more upbeat than Jason Mraz’s original , and I like them both.
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Howard, I see what you mean. In the first clip, without knowing the date, my first guess would put them at 5 or 6 by virtue of their adorable cute baby faces, but then there is the little girl standing next to Lisa who is quite a bit smaller, I presume from a lower grade who also look like 5 or 6. So compared to that little girl, it makes me think they could be 7. Also in the immediately following clip, it looks like it is still the same concert, and in that clip they do look like they could be 7 there standing next to the other kids.
Perhaps when Mona and Lisa return from their well deserved holiday hibernation in the new year 🙂 they can confirm for us.
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Howard, they would have been 7 (Christmas 2001). They both looked quite confident there singing and looked like they were having fun. I guess when you are doing what you love, singing, it all comes together naturally. It looked too cute when Lisa realized she needed to twirl and started to twirl.
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That will be great Jacki. Looking forward to your blog of poems. Mona and Lisa are going to be very lucky to get your Poetry Gift Booklet. I too will be looking for ways to express creativity more in my life. I got a new Digital Piano from Costco just been sitting there waiting for me.
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Thanks Howard. I think when doing a poem about MLT, it comes easier because of the passion and positive energy they bring out in me. If it was about anything else, I think I would be stuck after the first line.
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Jung Roe
Member06/01/2019 at 05:17 in reply to: I listened to a new album by a popular modern groupJustin Beiber and Brittany Spears are real too, but they will be forever remembered as entertainers instead of singer/song writers in music history.
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Hi Lisa
For New Years Eve I went out for dinner with the family and when the dessert menu came around after the big meal, guess what was on it?
Yup, Sticky Toffee Pudding, I finally found it!!! 🙂 Everyone else was stuffed, but not me, I had to have it. I see why you like it, that sticky toffee just melts in your mouth. It was so good!!!
I’ll never pass up Sticky Toffee Pudding if I see it in a dessert menu from now on.
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Howard, you are right. It is infectious.

