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Brush
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Posted by: @david-green

Great to remember, guys, but there is a down side, as this poem shows.

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OH TOO TRUE!



   
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Posted by: @jkuvakas

Yes! I remember calling friends from in front of their house!

I also remember scraping the cork from bottle caps. There were prizes under there!

I remember scraping the cork out but for the life of me I could not remember why! Thanks John!



   
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Posted by: @chav

thanks Chav, love the story behind the song, which someone here kindly alerted us to. Quoted from the Billboard website:

"That the two were sharing a golf cart last year at Eastwood’s charity tournament in Pebble Beach, Calif. is both a testament to their friendship and a stroke of good fortune. The encounter led Keith to pen the beautifully haunting song that lingers at the end of The Mule. The Eastwood-directed and starring film, in theaters now, is based on the true story of a WWII veteran in his 80s who takes a job as a courier for a Mexican drug cartel. 

Out on the green, Eastwood shared that he’d be starting work on The Mule in two days, which also happened to be his 88th birthday. Struck by Eastwood’s relentless energy at an age when many are content to sit and reflect, Keith asked how he keeps going.

"He said, ‘I just get up every morning and go out. And I don’t let the old man in,’ ” Keith recounts. “And I thought, I’m writing that.” 

 



   
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