Title: A Delightful Change of Pace - Flash Mob In Russia - NO WW III; NO Way, Source:
The Vatic Project URL Source:http://vaticproject.blogspot.com/20 ... ange-of-pace-flash-mob-in.html Published:Apr 6, 2012 Author:Vatic Master Post Date:2012-04-08 10:33:23 by GreyLmist Keywords:NO WW III, Russian Flash Mob, Puttin, Joy to the World Views:64 Comments:1
Vatic Note: This was just great for several reasons..... one, its an American song written by an American composer and it's about one of the more interesting times, culturally, in American history , which is the 30's. The second reason is, there was a fabulous jewelry store in my home town, and the owners name was "Rydz" and the name of the store was "Puttin on the Rydz". She was a jewelry designer called "Designs by Rydz". Her whole theme was 1930's art deco motif, with the painted sky line of NY in her shop, as it was in the 30's. All her display cases were made by hand in the art deco motif and her jewelry was custom designed one of a kind semi precious and precious stones and metals. She also had the same period music playing in the background. It was a cool shop. Belgium chocolates ordered from Belgium and fabulous vienna masks sold during mardi gras and holloween. Very classy.
The third reason this is up and important for us to see, is that this is the country and these young people are the ones the rotting bankers want us to fight in a third world war and after watching this video, I VOTE NO WAY. No way should we go to war with people who are just like we are. What you notice is this could have been going on right here in America since it was sung in English. Please watch and enjoy and keep this in mind when the internationalists try to get us to go to war with these people.
Keywords: NO WW III, Russian Flash Mob, Puttin, Joy to the World
Keywords: NO WW III, Russian Flash Mob, Puttin' on the Ritz, Joy to the World
This is to notify christine, especially, that there is an apostrophe-bias glitch in the Keywords section, believe it or not, so I did a test. When "Putting on the Ritz" was the entry, it printed out ok on the Keywords line. When I removed the "g" and put an apostrophe there to spell it phonetically, then hit Preview, it printed out ok on the Keywords line with the apostrophe but everything from the apostrophe on vanished in the entry slot, unbeknownst to me earlier. Hitting Preview again before posting is what sent it to the Keyword line as just "Puttin". Looks like a misspelling of Putin's name, maybe, but that's just coincidental. Ergo, it looks like it could be another sloppy apostrophe error on my part but honest, christine, I wasn't aware that there was an apostrophe- bias glitch until after it posted and I can't edit it. Just sayin', will try to be mindful of that from now on. Thanks in advance for reviewing this complex apostrophe dilemma with your usual generous-patience, if possible. Sincerely.
Edited for grammar.
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