Wednesday, September 22, 2010

LET'S TRY IT AGAIN!

Straight from a public radio station in Hawaii comes a show called Manao Radio, which plays some fantastic music. Here's a Christmas show from December 19th., 2007!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

CHECK THIS OUT!

Ice skating season will soon be here, so here's a skating video recorded at Rockefeller Center in New York, where I went skating during Christmas 1995.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

THE FIRST WITNESS IS CALLED!!

8 months had passed, and now Marvin Marley's trial was set to resume.

There was just one problem. He'd escaped again the previous night. There had been a fire in the jail where Marvin was awaiting his trial. In the confusion of all the fire apparatus and rioting in the jail, Marley had sneaked out and stolen a police car. He took it to a nearby railroad track where he sneaked onto a train headed for New York City.

He was now miles away from the courthouse as the day's business began.

"Ladies and gentlemen of the jury," the prosecutor began, "it's a shame that the defendant, Marvin Marley, is on the run from the law. But I've got compelling evidence that will show you the cruel intentions behind this crime.

"Someone in the Marley family has spoken up that Marvin raped her while she was in high school in Japan. And it's with her that I'll start the case.

"The prosecution calls Kumi Tanaka Marley to the stand."

TO BE CONTINUED...

LET'S GIVE IT ANOTHER TRY!

Okay, let's give it another try. I was gonna add some Christmas music to this blog a while back, but it didn't work out. So we're gonna try it again. Wish me luck!



By the way, this was recorded off a radio station in Illinois!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A SHOCKING ESCAPE!

As the van that was bearing Marvin Marley back to the Charles Street Jail was crossing onto Harrison Avenue, a motorcycle hit it head on. The cyclist was pitched up into the air and killed when he hit the ground. The van ended up flipping over several times before stopping in the middle of a train track.
Once again, Marvin worked his chains off and escaped, leaving the helpless van driver and the officer responsible for him critically injured and unconscious. Suddenly, a freight train collided into the disabled van. As a result, the van flipped over several more times before falling into the lake near the railroad station. Both men drowned in the below freezing water.
Marvin saw a nearby Amtrak Acela train pulling out of South Station, but he decided against trying to hope on it, since it was going too fast. He ran back to the South Station platform and got on a local commuter rail train going to Providence. (Of course, he didn't have a ticket, so he decided to hide in the area between the engine room and one of the passenger cars.)

60 minutes later, Marley was in Rhode Island's capital, looking for a place to eat. On the way to the river area, he met a homeless man standing outside a Japanese grocery store.
"Spare a little change for the homeless?" he asked him.
"Get a job, ya bum!" Marley shouted. The homeless man kicked him in the face, sending him sprawling through the glass. Marvin moaned in paid. Suddenly, he felt his arms being pulled behind his back and cuffs being snapped on him.
To his shock, the homeless man was really a police officer.
"Okay, Marley!" he said. "I heard about your escape from Charles Street Jail. Once we get you back there, you're gonna stay there until you go to trial!"

After 2 hours on the road, Marvin Marley was back in the Charles Street Jail. This time, he was in solitary confinement. Nearby, two drug dealers who were waiting trial on drug smuggling charges looked at their new neighbor.
"Hey, there's that little white trash who killed his clerk!" one of them said as the cops were shoving Marley into his cell. "Take care of him, man!"

And so it came to pass that Marley's trial date was set for November 1st. And the people in the Charles Street Jail would do their best to keep him locked up. Unfortunately, they hadn't counted on the many ways that Marley had escaped. And on the night before his trial was to begin a few months later, that's what would happen...

To be continued....
Meanwhile, get to know Christmas more deeply by visiting this web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ChristmastotheMax

And to see you folks off, here's a version of Gounod's Ave Maria by London singer Sarah-Jane Dale!
musicforlondon.co.uk/MFLwma/Sarah-Jane Dale/Ave Maria.mp3 .mp3
Found at bee mp3 search engine

Thursday, February 4, 2010

FEZZIWIG'S INTERVIEW.

"Don't lie to me, Marvin," Fezziwig said to Marvin Marley. "Everybody knows you tied up Kumi Tanaka and raped her on her first day in the USA. She wanted to take out a loan for a new house she'd bought down the street..."
"She was trying to rob me out of $5,000!" Marvin shouted.
"Kumi only wanted to get a loan..."
"I don't lend money to anybody from the Pacific Rim!"
"You are such a bigot!"
"Shut the fuck up, Fezz! Now let's talk about my being robbed by my late clerk...."
"Here we go again!"

THREE DAYS LATER....

"Hoya, hoya!" the man in black pantaloons shouted. "Docket #852109-3223123! People vs. Marvin Marley! Charges-multiple counts of capital murder, evasion of authority, and sexual assault and rape."
"Well," the judge said, "here we go again. How do you plead?"
"Not guilty, you honor," Marvin snarled.
"I've already put together a defense," his lawyer said. "But I'll wait until the trial begins."
"People on bail?"
"People request remand, your honor," the D.A. shouted.
"It is so ordered."

It happened that the D.A. was the brother of Kumi Tanaka Marley. He wanted to see his sister's wrong righted.

"Next case!"
"Hoya, hoya!"
"Knock it off!"

To be continued....

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

IT DIDN'T WORK OUT!

I'm sorry, but I thought I was gonna add some Christmas music to this blog, but the code doesn't work here. Sorry about that.