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Touring on a VStar 650 Custom: “I haven't a clue as to how my story will end. But that's all right. When you set out on a journey and night covers the road, you don't conclude the road has vanished. And how else could we discover the stars?" (unknown)
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Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Lost In The 60s On The Eve Of 2020
My house was finally quiet for a few hours and I was settled in for a peaceful dinner and a relaxing New Year's Eve. Even though my movie aficionado friend gave it a nose up review I planned on watching Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, an impulse buy from the local Walmart about a month ago. That was until I stumbled upon a classic.
To tell the truth, I don't think I'd actually seen Easy Rider before even though I felt I must have. Sadly I still haven't seen the full show as I found it halfway through. What a social commentary for the time. And sadder still I did end up watching Pitt and DiCaprio too. Happy New Year to all ... no matter what decade you feel lost in today.
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I don’t remember ever seeing Easy Rider as well. We also had a very quiet, relaxing New Years Eve as well.
ReplyDeleteQuiet is nice!
DeleteI've seen Easy Rider a few times and still periodically dust it off to watch again. A classic for sure.
ReplyDeleteI thought I must have seen it, it's a cult classic but I hadn't. Funny how something can be so famous that you think you know it, you must know it ... but you don't. I hope to see the beginning of it at sometime.
DeleteUp until a couple of years ago, I'd never seen it before. The local specialty theater gave a showing, the entire audience were certainly of the age to have seen it when it was new. :)
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