Have you ever seen on You Tube some sort of mechanical contraption play music, an "animusic" substitute for a whole orchestra?
"I'm a substitute for another guy..." — The Who
"Now you are a lioness," said Aslan. "And now all Narnia will be renewed."
(Prince Caspian)
"Another day, another dollar" is a well-known phrase referring to the daily grind experienced by employees with low-income jobs.
*~JESUS is my REASON!~*
"Bet your bottom dollar
You and I are through,
'Cause lipstick on your collar
Told a tale on you, yeah..." — Connie Francis
(sorry, I seem to be on a bit of a retro classic hits kick here )
"Now you are a lioness," said Aslan. "And now all Narnia will be renewed."
(Prince Caspian)
Has anyone ever wondered why the terms blue-collar worker to describe labourers and working-class people and white-collar workers to describe professional office workers and the history of these terms?
*~JESUS is my REASON!~*
Working class men often wore blue overalls, in trades, or heavy & manufacturing industries, whilst white collar workers in offices, tended to wear white business shirts & ties. from the beginning of the 20th century almost to the present.
It's business as usual around here.
To the future, to the past - anywhere provided it's together.
It is more difficult than it usual is, to logon to NarniaWeb, today.