Frank Betty Spills It

pass the wine please

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there are sometimes in life when life is just sucky.

like betrayal. it might be little betrayal, but bear shit is still bear shit, right?

even if it’s a little?

i want to say, never open yourself up… never give…

but then you never get. and if we don’t get all the wonderful things there are to get because we never gave, then what do we get?

bear shit.

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Pride and Humilty: 2 sides of the same coin? Or the Yin and Yang of society? Humilty does not equal doormat; humility = love.
Frank Betty

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As I sit here contemplating the universe, I am struck by one thing. Technology is great, but don’t forget how to hold an actual conversation.
It will be a sad day in age when the art of the conversation over a glass of wine with no technological devices is present is dead.
Really, people.
just.
talk.
Frank Betty

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life:

When John, Paul, George and Ringo first made it across the pond in  1964 to play before their adoring, screaming fans in the States —  including, famously, performances on The Ed Sullivan Show that  mark, for many people, the true beginning of rock and roll’s British  Invasion — LIFE photographers were able to get some shots of the lads  from Liverpool that capture their wry spirit, their charm, and their  youth. (Were they really ever that young?)
Here, then, a short, fond selection of pictures from 1964, when a  quartet of mop-topped Brits landed on America’s shores, plugged in their  amps, and changed the world forever.
Back in 1964 no one would be saying “Who is Paul McCartney?” Psh…

life:

When John, Paul, George and Ringo first made it across the pond in 1964 to play before their adoring, screaming fans in the States — including, famously, performances on The Ed Sullivan Show that mark, for many people, the true beginning of rock and roll’s British Invasion — LIFE photographers were able to get some shots of the lads from Liverpool that capture their wry spirit, their charm, and their youth. (Were they really ever that young?)

Here, then, a short, fond selection of pictures from 1964, when a quartet of mop-topped Brits landed on America’s shores, plugged in their amps, and changed the world forever.

Back in 1964 no one would be saying “Who is Paul McCartney?” Psh…