Friday, February 28, 2025

You Can't Snort Cocaine with the Windows Down...a Country outlaw song 3.1.2025

Here's a serious country song with a storytelling style—gritty, real, and heartfelt, with a touch of that outlaw country spirit.


"You Can't Sniff Cocaine with the Window Down"
(A Country Song)

Verse 1:
I was headed down to Houston on a broke-down kind of night,
Truck full of memories, but my heart ain't feeling right.
Whiskey on my breath, regrets in my veins,
Trying to outrun all the ghosts and the pain.

Pre-Chorus:
But there’s rules to this kind of living,
Things you learn along the way,
Like the price of every high,
And the hell you gotta pay.

Chorus:
You can't sniff cocaine with the window down,
And you can't snort blow in the rain.
Ain't no use in running if you’re losing ground,
That powder won’t wash off the shame.
You can chase every high till the road runs out,
But it won’t numb the things in your brain.

Verse 2:
Met a girl in Amarillo, said she knew about the blues,
She could read my kind like headlines in the news.
Said, "Boy, you ain't broken, you're just stuck in a spin,
You can drown in that white line, but you won’t breathe again."

Pre-Chorus:
There’s some things a man stops learning,
When he's living fast and blind,
Like the weight of every moment,
And the things you leave behind.

Chorus:
You can't sniff cocaine with the window down,
And you can't snort blow in the rain.
Ain't no use in running if you’re losing ground,
That powder won’t wash off the shame.
You can chase every high till the road runs out,
But it won’t numb the things in your brain.

Bridge:
Somewhere past the neon, where the highway fades to black,
I pulled off and I swore, Lord, I ain’t going back.
Threw that last damn baggie in the ditch by the road,
And let the cold wind take what it was I used to know.

Outro:
You can't sniff cocaine with the window down,
And you can't snort blow in the rain.
Ain't no use in running if you’re losing ground,
That powder won’t wash off the shame...


This song carries a dark, cautionary weight but stays true to outlaw country storytelling—gritty, real, and filled with hard-earned lessons. Would you want any tweaks to the tone or storyline?

Monday, February 3, 2025

the things he said.....4 Arthur

I shall fight no more...forever 
Good night Irene Irene good night
Professor Dr joshi 

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

CHARLES WALL JONES HOUSTONE MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

https://case-law.vlex.com/vid/houston-fire-marine-ins-894042259



A 5th generation Houstonian is someone whose family has lived in Houston, Texas for five generations. This term indicates a deep-rooted connection to the city and its history. Several examples of 5th generation Houstonians can be found in various fields:


1. James Glassman, founder of the preservation group Houstorian and an architectural project manager, is a fifth-generation Houstonian[1].


2. Sydney Jean, a contestant for the Miss Houston title, proudly identifies as a 5th generation Texan and native Houstonian[2].


3. Ken Jones, founder of Jones Home Group, is described as a 5th generation Houstonian with a deep appreciation for the city and its people[4].


4. Miller, who grew up in Hunters Creek and resides in The Villages, comes from a long line of Houstonians, being part of the 5th generation[5].


5. Caroline Hassell, a graduate of St. John's School who attended UT-Austin, is also a 5th generation Houstonian[6].


These individuals often express pride in their long-standing family history in Houston and may have a unique perspective on the city's development and culture over time.


Citations:

[1] https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/products/9781467118002

[2] https://www.instagram.com/sydney_jean99/p/C4boPKGppJd/

[3] https://www.instagram.com/ctiaustin/p/DFYjGIuIwJv/

[4] https://www.instagram.com/joneshomegroup/reel/C-lDBkqJFe3/

[5] https://www.facebook.com/story.php/?story_fbid=874875878000290&id=100064336560446

[6] https://westurotary.org/Events?Year=2025&Month=1&Day=16

[7] https://www.exonians.exeter.edu/s/1682/images/gid2/editor_documents/virtual_events/veronica_juarez_00.pdf

[8] https://www.reddit.com/r/houston/comments/3e7l33/native_houstonians/


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Monday, January 27, 2025

Dr. Sound...DeepSeek 12725

**Dr. Sound and the Coral Cure**

Dr. Evelyn Sound had always been drawn to the mysteries of the ocean. A renowned marine biologist, she had spent the better part of her career studying coral reefs, their vibrant ecosystems, and the secrets they held beneath the waves. But it wasn’t until she met Dr. Rajan Patel, a brilliant botanist from India, that her work took a life-changing turn.

The two scientists met at a conference in Singapore, where Dr. Patel presented his groundbreaking research on the medicinal properties of rare Asian plants. Over coffee, they discovered a shared passion for uncovering nature’s hidden remedies. Dr. Patel’s expertise in plant genetics complemented Dr. Sound’s knowledge of marine biology, and soon, they began collaborating on a daring project: using coral reef DNA to combat cancer.

Their journey took them to the remote islands of Indonesia, where the coral reefs thrived in pristine waters. For months, they dove into the cerulean depths, collecting samples of resilient corals that had survived bleaching and disease. Back in their makeshift lab on the island, they analyzed the DNA, searching for clues to the corals’ remarkable ability to regenerate and adapt.

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, Dr. Patel made a breakthrough. “Evelyn, look at this,” he said, his voice trembling with excitement. “This strain of coral produces a protein that inhibits abnormal cell growth. It’s like nature’s own chemotherapy.”

Dr. Sound’s eyes widened as she reviewed the data. “If we can synthesize this protein, we might have a way to target cancer cells without harming healthy tissue.”

The next year was a whirlwind of experiments, trials, and sleepless nights. They faced countless setbacks, but their determination never wavered. Finally, they developed a treatment that harnessed the coral’s regenerative properties, creating a therapy that could selectively destroy cancer cells while leaving the rest of the body unharmed.

Their discovery revolutionized cancer treatment, offering hope to millions of patients worldwide. Dr. Sound and Dr. Patel became global icons, not just for their scientific brilliance, but for their unwavering belief in the power of nature to heal.

Years later, standing on the shores of the same Indonesian island where it all began, Dr. Sound smiled as she watched the coral reefs sway gently in the tide. “We started here,” she said to Dr. Patel, “and now the world is a better place because of it.”

Dr. Patel nodded, his gaze fixed on the horizon. “The ocean gave us the answer. We just had to listen.”

And together, they knew they had only scratched the surface of what nature had to offer.

Saturday, January 18, 2025

tenituspunk band

Black rope
Thread
Bloody eardrum

protein pops

First batch pops


Batch of 3 

3/4 cup fage 2% hreek yogurt...120 cal
1 scoop of whey protein isolate with sunflower lecithin ...120
1 cup strawberries...53 cal
5 teaspoons swerve granular...o cal
1/2 tsp of vanilla extract...o cal

1 is 98 calories
15 grams protein 
Zero sugar sweetener
1 serving of fruit

Cost=bulk
Whey protein 37.99
Swerve 6.98
Strawberries 7.00
Vanilla 10.00
Yogurt 6.44

Cost per 1st 3


Whey 2.23 divided by 3=.74
Fage 6.44/5 =1.29/3=.43
Straw1.00/3 = 0.33
Swerve 698/43×2=.32/3=0.11

Cogs=1.61