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Petrushka, Igor Stravinsky (1911)

Michael Murphey - Wildfire (1975)
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en.wikipedia.org(Michael_Martin_Murphey_song)

... The lyrics are those of a homesteader telling the story of a young Nebraska woman said to have died searching for her escaped pony, "Wildfire", during a blizzard. T

he homesteader finds himself in a similar situation, doomed in an early winter storm. A hoot owl has perched outside of his window for six nights, and the homesteader believes the owl is a sign that the ghost of the young woman is calling for him.

He hopes to join her (presumably in heaven) and spend eternity riding Wildfire with her, leaving the difficulties of earthly life behind.

The song has a piano intro and outro which was edited out for radio.

The introduction is based on a piece, Prelude in D-flat, Op. 11 No. 15, by the Russian classical composer Alexander Scriabin. ...



MIKA - Grace Kelly (2006)
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One of the comments mentions a resemblance to the late Freddie Mercury.

I do not disagree.

Tune linked in the title comment ...

Aimee Mann - The Moth (2002)
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Aimee Mann, formerly of 'Til Tuesday ("Voices Carry") fame ...


Tune linked in the title comment ...

Aimee Mann - The Moth (2002)
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Aimee Mann, formerly of 'Til Tuesday ("Voices Carry") fame ...


Is Pres Putin losing Crimea?

Explosion Destroys Key Structure on Kerch Bridge Linking Crimea and Russia
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... Ukrainian forces reportedly detonate large explosives, causing significant damage to the strategic bridge.
An explosion occurred on the Kerch Bridge, a vital transport link between Russia and Crimea, early on Tuesday morning.

Ukrainian authorities confirmed that the incident involved the detonation of approximately 1,100 kilograms of explosives, suggesting a sophisticated operation.

The explosion reportedly damaged several underwater pillars that support the structure.

This marks the third attack by Ukraine on the Kerch Bridge, underscoring its strategic significance in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

The bridge, completed in 2018, is a crucial supply route for Russian military operations in Crimea and has been a focal point of tension since the escalation of hostilities in 2022.

Witness reports indicate that the explosion created a substantial blast and a scene of destruction, prompting response teams to assess the damage and implications for traffic and logistics.

Ukrainian officials have characterized this attack as part of a broader strategy to cripple Russian military supply chains and infrastructure. ...


You can go to about 10 min 30 secs in here for translated version of his post:

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Apparently he later backed off a bit.

"The episode came amid growing signs of fatigue among Russians over the war, which Western intelligence agencies estimate has killed more than half a million Russian soldiers.

In the video posted on social media on June 25, Lunin asserted that "dozens, hundreds, thousands of our soldiers are rotting in [pits], thrown there by their own commanders.

"Just sitting, rotting, being tortured and abused by what their own ranks call the Gestapo. Why? For refusing to follow idiotic, suicidal orders. For refusing to hand over their own money. And in the end they are zeroed out, listed as missing in action."

In the June 26 post he said that he has received "thousands of messages, with video confirmation" of abuse.

More from the article ...

... The US's response to the outbreak ended on Sunday, June 21, with the final 42-day monitoring period wrapping up for passengers of the virus-stricken cruise ship, MV Hondius. But without explanation, the Department of Health and Human Services announced the end of the response today, June 24, with a press release dated June 23.

Anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. touted how HHS acted "swiftly" to respond to the outbreak and credited federal efforts for preventing "sustained transmission of hantavirus ... in the United States," despite no Americans bringing the virus into the country for sustained transmission to be possible.

"The successful conclusion of this response demonstrates the strength of a coordinated response to infectious disease threats that occur outside of our borders," Jay Bhattacharya added in the press release. Bhattacharya is acting as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention despite exceeding the 210-day limit for filling a Senate-confirmed position. "As a result, we prevented any new cases from arising in the US," he said.

Soon after the press release was sent out, the CDC held a very short press briefing about the response, during which an official continued to boast of the successful conclusion without directly answering any questions.

Excessive quarantines

Significant questions remain about the Trump administration's use of draconian quarantine orders during the response. Those orders exceeded those in Chile and Argentina, where the hantavirus in this outbreak (the Andes virus) is endemic. They also exceed what hantavirus experts recommend and what the CDC's own expert recommended.

Specifically, hantavirus has only been documented to spread when infected people are showing symptoms. Based on experiences from Chile and Argentina, where thousands of people have successfully quarantined amid Andes virus outbreaks, remote monitoring with daily symptom and temperature checks is sufficient. This is also what the World Health Organization has recommended.

Without explanation, Trump officials required potentially exposed, repatriated cruise passengers to either stay in a federal quarantine unit in Nebraska, where they were essentially in strict isolation, or, in some cases, people were allowed to go home if their local health authorities agreed to surveil them 24/7 and do twice daily in-person fever and symptom checks. Oddly, MV Hondius passengers who returned to the US before the outbreak was identified were not subject to this requirement once they were identified. ...


@#9 ... Could? lol! ...

My view also.

Reminds me of a song that popped up on a playlist here yesterday ...

Mac Davis - It's Hard to Be Humble (1980)
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Lyrics excerpt ...

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...
[Chorus]
Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble
When you're perfect in every way
I can't wait to look in the mirror
'Cause I get better lookin' each day
To know me is to love me
I must be a hell of a man
Oh Lord, it's hard to be humble
But I'm doin' the best that I can!

[Verse 1]
I used to have a girlfriend
But I guess she just couldn't compete
With all of these love-starved women
Who keep clamoring at my feet
Well I probably could find me another
But I guess they're all in awe of me
Who cares? I never get lonesome
'Cause I treasure my own company

...

[Verse 2]
I guess you could say I'm a loner
A cowboy outlaw, tough and proud
Well, I could have lotsa friends if I wanted
But then I wouldn't stand out from the crowd
Some folks say that I'm "egotistical"
Hell, I don't even know what that means!
I guess it has something to do with the way
That I fill out my skin-tight blue jeans

...



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