
Image: Frank Sinatra photographed by me, a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivative-Works (2.0) image from albertobotella’s photostream)
For older Hobokenites, this might not be necessary. But those who belong to the “new Hoboken” and want to get in touch with the “old” just might want to give talking like Sinatra a try. And while New York and Las Vegas gave him fame, fortune, and “chicks”, our town can lay claim to his birth place. The building he was born and raised in burned down some years ago, Sinatra’s legacy (IMHO) won’t be going away ever.
Talk like Frank Sinatra – The Art of Manliness [via Boing Boing]
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Thanks for effort!
It’s all too simple for a person to look away and forget the sadness they saw on a disaster-stricken families’ faces. I find myself unable to turn off the TV and forget those faces–they stick with me, weighing uncomfortably on my mind. So many Japanese children are left without their parents, and so many parents left without means to support their families anymore. They need support from the rest of the world. Not everyone will have the ability to donate money, but those who do should do so knowing that they are helping a country unable to stand firmly on its own feet right now. Even if you can’t give money, don’t forget to pray for the Japanese people.
What a lovely day for a 4282859! SCK was here
I certainly need to think a lot more in that way to see a few things i can do about this.
I clearly must think far more in that direction to see things i can do about it.
Hello! I love watching football and I loved your blog as well.