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I’m sure most of you have seen Willow Smith’s classic video, “I Whip My Hair.” But, you may not have seen Jimmy Fallon (impersonating Neil Young) do a completely different version of the song (which I like a lot better than Willow’s). Watch a bit of the original and then watch Jimmy Fallon channel his inner Neil Young and completely transform the song. And, if you watch the Fallon video long enough, you’ll see a Special Guest! Just click below.
whip my hair bruce springsteen & jimmy fallon as neil young
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Santa sent me a copy of this gem. Subtitled “TEXANS CELEBRATE ROBERT E. HOWARD,” CROSS PLAINS UNIVERSE presents a collection of stories that take their inspiration from the creator of Conan the Barbarian, Kull the Conqueror, and Solomon Kane. Scott A. Cupp has a wonderful tribute to REH in his story, “One Fang.” James Reasoner captures the essence of REH in “Wolves of the Mountains: An El Borak Story.” Bill Crider (with Charlotte Laughlin) bring REH back from the dead in the excerpt from “The Stone of Namirha.” “Six From Atlantis” by Gene Wolfe cleverly weaves REH themes into a brief short story. Finally, the author I consider the best fantasy writer of the 20th Century, Michael Moorcock (now transplanted to Texas), weighs in with the brilliant novelette, “The Roaming Forest.” If you’re a fan of Robert E. Howard or a reader who loves fantasy short stories, I highly recommend you seek out a copy of CROSS PLAINS UNIVERSE.
It’s back again: the “pins & needles” sensation of carpel tunnel. Basically, it’s a pinched nerve in my wrist. I had encountered this problem in 2000 in both wrists. My internist sent me to a neurologist who diagnosed my Carpel Tunnel Syndrome and treated it with wrist supports and a shot of cortisone in each wrist. So, after a decade, it was deja vu all over again: back to the neurologist and another cortisone shot. I’m back wearing a wrist support for my left hand. So far my right wrist is okay. If you experience that annoying tingling sensation in your fingers and your thumb, you’ll probably need wrist support and maybe a cortisone shot. Don’t ignore the symptoms! They only get worse without treatment: you’ll feel like you stuck your finger in a light socket!