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Happy Birthday Freddie Mercury... What would you wish?
Freddie Mercury. Born 5th of September 1946...
Happy Birthday Freddie and have a great day !!!
He would become 62 today...
I know to say Happy Birthday to Freddie is rather crazy, being he cannot hear me. However, I wish to honor on this day the man who makes my spirit come alive. A gentle soul and musical genius, whose special unique charisma brought so much to the world. He wanted everyone to fall in love with his music as he had. He nurtured a song and we watched it grow. From recordings to live performances he greeted everyone in the crowd like an old friend. Charming audiences and making people feel special and alive in the magical moment of a coterie of songs. Not only did he sing these songs but he lived so many of them even the ones that he did not write. He projected so much emotion and feeling that he resonated so well with his fan base at a maximum. On November 24th, 1991 we lost such a person who forever changed the world and music at large with effortless class and grace on stage and off. As he said once, " I won’t be a rock star, I will be a legend." Well, legends never die and his music has forever changed the landscape of not only rock and roll, but the knowledge and prevention of AIDS and our emerging role as continuing his mission of unifying spirits and binding hearts and minds to one another. Not a day goes by that Freddie is not on my mind and in my heart and his music in my ears. Musically, he was a genius, Individually he spoke to the masses and while he thought from time to time that no one loved for who he truly was when the curtains went down and he was alone with his thoughts; I think now he would say if he saw his fans from yesteryear and new ones emerging each day write, talk and join groups on the internet telling how he changed their lives. In his quiet humbleness he would put on that Freddie Mercury bravado and say F*** it, darling, that’s just me, get over yourselves," All done tongue in cheek. So, in closing the Show has gone on, but we all are still waiting for you to return and sing to us once more before the final curtain comes down. I will always love you Freddie.
Alexander Graham Bell was born into a well educated, if modest living Scots family. His father was an expert on voice and communications, and young Alex picked this up naturally. His father was able to give him the finest education in Scotland, and later send him off to excellent education at University College, London, and in Germany, where he received his Ph.D.
Alexander showed his creative mind at an early age. As a lad in Edinburgh, he and other lads were given ears of wheat and asked to remove the husks. Young Graham Bell took them home and used a nail brush. Upon his quick return to the miller, he helped created a wheeled nail brush that would do this as a machine process. As so often with progress, it did put lads out of work in their spare time, but it made the miller rich.
It was now 1870. Alexander was now quite sickly. His father regarded his son so highly, and they worked so well together, that they soon left for Canada. Alexander married, she was a beautiful yet deaf girl. Father and son spent much time trying to reach her through training, voice machines that if placed at her chest might allow her to hear the vibrations. All to no avail. She, good sport, finally had to tell the men that the new lip reading, which she was learning, was so much more natural than this humming machine at her breast, or her ears. Enough.
But Alexander, totally defeated on this front, still noticed that if not as a treatment for the deaf, the differing resonance that passed through these wires seemed to be able to have some other potential. If I roll this coil around this way, and create a spark, here. I need three hands...
"Mr. Watson, come here please, I want you".
The rest was refine, find funding, display examples, string and update wires. Who knows what we might net out of this? It has only really begun to build up a stride. You can bet your nail brush on that. Alexander continued this idea until he was rich and comfortable, had learned sign language with his wife, and otherwise talked his head off. I imagine he adorned his beloved wife with every diamond, earring set or necklace she ever admired.
He was a pure genius, and they shared a pure love. You may not be quite the genius A.G. Bell was, but you are likely much smarter than the average bear, or you would not have found us. So, we rest our case with the confirmation Mr. and Mrs. Bell spent their final happy years up at Nova Scotia, where in his old age paid and supported a local lad to build and fly the first aircraft in the old British Empire, a couple years after those brothers Wright down at Kitty Hawk.
From telephones to machines that could lift up into the sky, it was quite a time. And so it is now. We should allow our Bell to ring on our achievements, and in our airplanes and our net around the world, and accept that progress does progress, a genius at a time. When she is your wife, she is your diamond. Remember that. Alexander always did, and adored, and adorned his beloved wife with a diamond this, a golden necklace that, some sparkling earrings. You do that, when you adore someone as he did.
We in Canada say he was Canadian, he always came back, flew the first airplane in the Empire in Nova Scotia. Scots remind he was educated in Scotland. Americans know he was an American. Sigh. He was a global genius whose reach continues daily.
Lady Bell and her Diamonds and Gemstones
Her Diamond Earrings
Her Golden Necklace
Oh, Alex, you should not have. He may not have, being an ancient Scot, ahem. But YOU have no such excuse. And at these low bid prices! And oh such diamonds!
Derek Dashwood





















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