Happy President’s Day



Thanks to Alice from Georgia, for sharing this picture of Willie Nelson’s visit to Plains, Georgia in 2004.


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President Reagan greets country music stars in Constitutional Hall in Washington D.C., for the Country Music Association’s 25th Anniversary.

12 Responses to “Happy President’s Day”

  1. JoJo says:

    these are great! once again thanks for posting such cool stuff

  2. Jennifer says:

    just goes to show, everyone loves Willie!!! =)

  3. sweetheart says:

    I think I have the VHS tape of CMT Homecoming with Willie and President Carter.
    I’m going to look…it was definitely a wonderful documentary,
    much underappreciated!
    Of course, IMHO! ;)

  4. LindaLee says:

    You’ll get no arguments here, Sweetheart!

  5. LindaLee says:

    That last pic looks kind of like it’s a wax museum or something.

  6. Monique says:

    I agree with you, Linda. It’s from the late ’70′s or early ’80′s, I think.

  7. LindaLee says:

    I read that Reagan talked to Gorbachev about how he fought in the 2nd world war. Poor man, we don’t know how early Almheizers afflicted him, do we. I think it set in before he got elected President. Reagan was in war movies, but never fought in any wars for real.

  8. LindaLee says:

    Alsheimers. Or however you spell it.

  9. Jennifer says:

    it’s ok linda, we knew what you meant =)

  10. Monique says:

    Ha ha … it’s Alzheimer … – sorry I have to laugh, but it’s about your joke, Linda … I think Reagan was in a movie about WWII and mixed it up with real life ;-)

  11. LindaLee says:

    Funny for those of you living abroad, but not funny for those of us who had a president for 8 years who wasn’t really present, nodded off during cabinet meetings, and thought he fought in wars he didn’t. He could give a heck of a speech when called upon, though. But I can chuckle about it now, I guess. :)

  12. Monique says:

    Oh, but I didn’t know that Reagan had Alzheimer when he was president … I thought you were joking … Sorry for my thoughtless reaction …

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