MLA citations are futile

> Sorry to say it but, MLA citations are futile
> exercise for most students.

So I’ve found out.

Deal is, it’s a trick question. Why did I include the Google link? Because it’s not a question that can be answered with a simple web search.

And, of course, it’s a personal favorite. But never mind that now.

The lyric goes, “The moon was in the east,” and that’s what it was like, coming home a little after midnight, right after seeing and hearing Alejandro Escoveda. Different musician for that one lyric, though. The way the moonlight sparkled on the water, pure magic in the air.

The opening act was good, really good. Decent musicians. Talented. Tight, good guitar, etc. But here in Austin? It’s that typical “jazz – pop – country – latino – rock \\Austin Sound\\.” We’re pretty spoiled. But Alejandro’s set was amazing.

Heck, I’m off to go fishing and freeze my butt off until the sun comes up.

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