Just one mind . . . . . . . .
Amen brother ![]()
The two were quite different, as I recall except for the FBI connection. The series is six episodes and are about the same quality with some really good insights into Navajo culture and plenty of action. The second season is pretty good too and the female deputy, as well as other women in the cast, really shine. Iâm ready for season 3. Solid B to B+
"I donât want anyone to talk to me about love anymore
No quiero que mĂĄs nadie me hable de amor
Iâm tired, I already know all those tricks
Ya me cansĂ©, toâ esos trucos ya me los sĂ©
I went through those pains, yeh, yeh, yeh
Esos dolores los pasé, yeh, yeh, yeh
I donât want anyone to talk to me about love anymore
No quiero que mĂĄs nadie me hable de amor
Iâm tired, I already know all those tricks
Ya me cansĂ©, toâ esos trucos ya me los sĂ©
I went through those pains
Esos dolores los pasé
Today I secretly hate you, first of all I confess
Hoy te odio en el secreto, ante todo lo confieso
If I could I would ask you to return all the kisses I gave you
Si pudiera te pidiera que devuelvaâ toâ los besos que te di
The âwordâ and all the time I lost
Laâ palabraâ y todo el tiempo que perdĂ
I regret a thousand times having trusted you (huh)
Me arrepiento una y mil veces de haber confiaoâ en ti (huh)
I would like you to feel the way I feel (I feel)
Quisiera que te sientas como yo me siento (siento)
I would like to be like you, without feeling
Quisiera ser como tĂș, sin sentimiento
I would like to get you out of my thoughts
Quisiera sacarte de mi pensamiento
I would like to change the ending of the story
Quisiera cambiarle el final al cuento
The bars and drinks have witnessed
Las barras y los tragos han sido testigoâ
Of the pain you caused me and everything you did with me
Del dolor que me causaste y toâ lo que hiciste conmigo
An unhappy person in love who still doesnât get over you
Un infeliz en el amor que aĂșn no te supera
And now he walks alone without anyone on all the sidewalks
Y que ahora camina solo sin nadie por toâas las aceraâ
Asking God if love really exists
PreguntĂĄndole a Dios si en verdad el amor existe
And why if I was so good at all this shit you made me
Y por quĂ© si yo era tan bueno toâa esta mierda tĂș me hiciste
The most stupid thing is that you see everything as a joke
Lo mĂĄs cabrĂłn es que tĂș ves todo como un chiste
I will always curse the day you were born
Siempre voy a maldecir el dĂa en que naciste
The chocolates that I gave you and all the flowers
Los chocolates que te di y todas las flores
Nowadays they become a nightmare and pain.
Se convierten hoy en dĂa en pesadillaâ y doloreâ
Iâve already lost faith that youâll get betterâ
Ya yo perdĂ la fe de que tĂș mejoreâ
If after the rain the rainbow comes out but without color, yeh
Si despuĂ©s de la lluvia sale el arcoĂriâ pero sin coloreâ, yeh
I donât want anyone to talk to me about love anymore
No quiero que mĂĄs nadie me hable de amor
Iâm tired, I already know all those tricks
Ya me cansĂ©, toâ esos trucos ya me los sĂ©
I went through those pains, yeh, yeh, yeh
Esos dolores los pasé, yeh, yeh, yeh
I donât want anyone to talk to me about love anymore
No quiero que mĂĄs nadie me hable de amor
Iâm tired, I already know all those tricks
Ya me cansĂ©, toâ esos trucos ya me los sĂ©
I went through those pains, yeh, yeh, yeh
Esos dolores los pasé, yeh, yeh, yeh"
Not a fan of singing, but cool he translated it to the beat:
Bad Bunny - Amorfoda (ENGLISH TRANSLATION)
The Land of the Navajo
Spinninâ off of the Navajo connection.
âOld and in the Wayâ is early 70âs hippie bluegrass. Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead fame on banjo, David Grissman of the David Grissman Quintet on Mandolin and Vassar Clements on fiddle. Peter Rowan wrote and sings these songs.
@_Nighthawk999. Ah yes, the trials and tribulations of the American male alcoholic. Itâs a tough life dude. ![]()
beloved @fenwizard did you know thereâs a prophecy by the native Indians: âone day, the children of those who made this, will sing our songsâ⊠itâs happening all over the world. Also here in Portugal, through a Lakota lineage that I came across with from the power of my heart, and sing with them almost every week. we do sacred saunas, vision quests, sun dances⊠![]()
the spirit is very ALIVE!
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somethings just never dieâŠ
Dont say that to any IndiansâŠ
But yes, I agree with you, the song is too âVictimhood chicâ, but I thought the following puns were quite punny:
âPour meâ
âlast callâ
âHeartbreak Proofâ
The music video paints a less melodramatic image of the song:
Not my favorite song of his but its on the radio all the time so its grown on me. this one is fav:
Way back when I would listen to this album before going onto the football field to get concussions
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Had quite a few, that plus the softball sized tumor that shrunk certain portions of my brain may be why Iâm one of the weird ones. ![]()

My drum cover of âThe Gameâ by Disturbed, after a few kind words from their singer ![]()
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Also, I think I shared this in the past, but next to me being able to play Panic attack by Dream Theatre and Hammerhead by The Offspring this is the hardest song Iâve dedicated myself to being able to play on the drums.
Edit: the other thing Iâve always found weird which this video reminded me of (from the introduction where it says âDisturbed Indestructible by Matthew Goetterâ) was my pre-marital last name âGoetterâ ⊠(Goetter translation in English: gods, ... ). I found this one out while I was in my highschool german class and my teacher asked me if I knew what my last name meant. Since then I researched it a bit with AI and I think it means in the past there were preachers very close to God that were in my blood line.
Here are the other two songs that I put way to much effort into learning to play on the drums:
@_NightHawk999. Ah yes, get your heartbroke and drink away the pain. Not the most enlightened approach but hey, who hasnât been there and done that at some point. I know I have, many moons ago.
No, its not very enlightened at all.
But I think setting the intention to move on is somewhat enlightened.
Iâve sat on juries where this was the excuse for some things that were truly horrible. Nah, I donât think weâve all been there. Maybe part of the way there. For sure.
Yeah, what do they say about the road to hell? I think one has to be disposed to follow that intention, say by joining a 12 step program or something similar that adds action to the intention, aka disposition. Just my duce cents in what may be a private back and forth . . .
Good point.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions is an idiom or proverb.
[meaning= âMost sources interpret this expression as meaning that good intentions are worthless unless followed up with action .& t nice thoughts and good feelings alone will not bring a positive end result to fruitionâ.]
Which historical figure is that proverb attributed to?
Was it the Buddha who said that?
I agree. Behavior and perseverance is very important along with a powerful intention.
Clean thoughts, speech, and actions. The Genius of this Trinity teaching on a deeper level I think is to see the interconnectedness of all 3, how they can build each other up, or break down or hinder each other.
In my limited experience it is rarely a straight line . . . .