Nite Owl, Tony Allen and The Champs (1955) Anthony Penia Allon, aka Tony Allen, was born in New Orleans of mixed creole, Indian and black parents. He grew up a few houses down from Fats Domino who inspired him; his musical resume is solid. This original version (by Tony Allen and The Chimes – Specialty Records got the group’s name wrong) was also released as Night Owl.
Night Owl, Bobby Paris (1966) Roberto Pares, aka Bobby Paris, was a blue-eyed soul singer (with brown eyes due to his Puerto Rican heritage). In 1956 Paris sang with The Golden Keys, a neighborhood R&B group, began his recording career in 1960 and eventually became a producer for Capitol Records. His first and biggest hit came in 1966 with his cover of Tony Allen’s Nite Owl, rearranged and mashed up with Tom Jones’ 1965 hit It’s Not Unusual.
A cat is a cat. [h/t Serafina D.]
Gloria Ramirez aka The Toxic Lady.
Canine dyslexia. [via Bustednuckles]
The History of PB&J. [h/t eaglesoars]
The horn section. [via Mme. Jujujive]
Creaky Voice Explained. [via Memo Of The Air]
A western thriller in just 60 seconds. [via Bunkerville]
WOT abuse? Been going on a long time. [h/t Innocent Bystanders]
30 foot waves are expected at south facing beaches in So. California due to the leftovers of Hurricane Hilary. Live surf cams here and here. San Clemente has a decent one.
[Top image: Screened patio, Orange County North Carolina (ca. 2014) found somewhere on Twitter/X.]
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I actually used an aluminum canopy from a truck to build a partial shelter for my goats to get out of the rain and it worked quite well.
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Function outranks form in my book. Who cares if it’s butt ugly if it works (unless the missus complains, then you have to paint it). My guess is the chain link enclosure in the pic is for dogs.
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