Some Songs I Enjoy

When we find out we haven’t made amends, do we need to reach out?
I remember a friend skateboarding at a low-rider show. I don’t know much about either, to be honest.
Things can happen really quickly, for you folks that want fast change.
Travel trend anthem?
The d-word does not want you to write that down.
It kinda smells like…butter in a toothbrush, I mean it’s not bad or anything, but…I didn’t really think he brushed his teeth with butter.
This song has contributed to helping my mental health since 2004.
Most of my high school crushes were substitute teachers who dated dudes that just graduated 3 years ago.
Do ballcaps come off or stay on when head wraps are taken off?
True story: I saw the most beautiful car I’ve ever seen in my life recently. It looked like candy and dasers.
Creating after high school because you miss art class is the answer.
Please don’t let them hijack the term “woke” just to trivialize it.
My own ideas have been taken by others. I don’t know how I’d feel about my entire ancestry’s, though. Too long time, sweetie!
Sometimes, wearing jewelry can make us feel better.
The original mix or alternative version…that is.
Understanding what’s on the line will help before a big change.
Karma was a good club. There’s no way they actually tore it down…what’s it called again?
Cleaning helps.
It’s just a really pretty water bottle.

Trust No One?

They said to trust no one. However, it often takes an exile to try to live like that.

Rhyme Podcast, Our Shrinking Vocabulary

Yeah! The latest rhyme podcast on LBL converges on our shrinking vocabulary.

A Lot Of Building(s) In The Way of Respect Online? Where Do They Do That At?

Chris Milbourn

Whatever respect you think I owe you when we’re relegated to remote telepathy only, undermines your respect for my heart and body, but somehow creates a respect for my mind only. We’re not dead yet, though.

Rhyme Podcast, Teal Jay

Chris Milbourn, Locals Before Legends

Rhyme podcast towards the end of the last week of February. In the middle of the recording (was not pre-written), I saw the most beautiful bird I’d ever seen, from the patio of my apartment. That’s why I call this podcast “Teal Jay”.