Saturday, August 16, 2025

SATURDAY NIGHT OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN, JOHN FARNHAM.

Sorry for the inexcusably long hiatus. Too much going on, still trying to keep the company afloat (but for now we are still heading in the right direction), still undergoing chemo (73rd cycle of Darzalex/Lenalidomide now, but situation still stable), trying to give our kids a decent start in life (daughter just graduated as a Graphics designer, son finished High School, still has to decide what to study next), and overall we are witnessing the breakdown of society, what with levels of migration reaching unprecedented levels and I am already feeling as being a minority in my own country.

And on August 6, I turned 60. Did me nothing. I don't even feel old yet.

My goals in life - I still have them - are, if I survive long enough despite Kahler, pay off the debts for the two company buildings (in five and seven years, respectively), liquidate it all, and with the proceeds making sure my wife and kids are safe and sound financially, then write books (again, my remaining time permitting), and embark on astronomy.

And the most important book I have in mind is intended to be a roadmap for young white people in the West. They have been betrayed and sold out by the most wretched class of politicians ever to walk this Earth.

But this is a Saturday night evening, so...


... let me start with Olivia Newton-John's A little More Love. From her 1978 album Totally Hot.





It's incredibly how good this number has withstood time - in three years it will be half a century old! Sadly, Olivia Newton-John passed away too soon in 2022 already.



John Farnham with You're the Voice. From the album Whispering Jack (1986).





Australian singer/songwriter, but born in Essex, UK.



Good night.



MFBB.

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