When children are young, they believe they can do anything, be anything. Astronauts, doctors, President of the United States, even. But as we get older, society tells us what our real options are. Many of us give up on our hopes, our dreams, because they simply seem unattainable in the light of what society and …
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Thanks to Scott Sutherland for the idea:
With Richard Swarbrick’s previous effort: .
Their cover of “Look at Me Now” has been viewed almost six million times, this is the followup:
Portland’s very own:
Obituary is here. I never knew Ms. Snow’s work well, but that is, to borrow a line from Blind Wille Johnson, nobody’s fault but mine. She showed remarkable courage and fortitude, in her decision to raise a mentally-handicapped child by herself. – Andrew Hamlin
An oldie but a goodie:
. “The tide will rise, and so will the body count…” .