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Ain’t Much Good in the Best Of Men Nowadays, Bessie Brown (1926)
Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet.
Punnett Squares of the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium.
[Top image from here.]
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Nola, “The Piano Artistry of Jonathan Edwards” (1957). Pianist, arranger, composer, and conductor Paul Weston was the husband of vocalist Jo Stafford. The talented duo performed for friends as a cheap lounge act and eventually recorded several albums as Jonathan & Darlene Edwards. They were awesome.
Felix Arndt recorded his composition Nola in 1916.
NASA’s World View is cool.
Australian toilet paper holder [via].
The girl in this video was Liz Brewer.
3-piece chicken dinner (with reusable box).
History of Breathalyzers and Drunk Driving.
“Folded Man” finally stood straight – after 28 years.
Hercules beetle vs. Hercules beetle bot [sound up].
“To me personally, detecting a gnawing gap […] is very exciting.”
Hurricane spaghetti models: you’re probably reading them wrong.
[Top image found here.]
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Well done satire, that.
Big Bug vid found here.
Clarence Gatemouth Brown & Roy Clark (with Leon Rhodes) do some serious pickin’ on Hee Haw (1979). If this ain’t roadtrip music, nothing is.
Ry Cooder, Buckwheat Zydeco and Lenny Kravitz, having some fun in New Orleans 2005.
The Fabulous Thunderbirds cover T-Bone Walker‘s The Hustle Is On (1950). Not sure of the date or location.
That’ll do for now. Gonna get some R&R and see you back here tomorrow as far as you know.

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Guarija Flute, Tito Puente (1961) GNP Crescendo Records.
Tito Puente was also called El Rey Del Timbal, and guarija is a cubano music style that traces to 18th century Spain.
Jailed, freed, keyed and jailed.
Check out THIS recording label lineup.
Hurricane Laura got blown away [sound up].
Play-by-play: Steve Inman’s Top 5 (August 25 edition)
[Top .gif stolen from The Day The Earth Caught Fire trailer (1961).]
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Have A Good Time, Big Walter Horton, Cobra Records (1956)
Horton was also known as “Mumbles,” and “Shakey” because of his head motion while playing the harmonica.
¡Mirale! ¡El Ladder Luchador! [via]
Best lipsynch of Little Richard I’ve seen.
House cat on a drilling rig with high seas.
How women think men use the bathroom.
Puppy ate one of the last woolly rhinos in existence.
[h/t Paul Y.]
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[Top image: Bunk as Flash Basbo Space Explorer, back from the Planet of the Mindgobblers.]