Today’s campfire talk …
Is about the lost art of letter writing.
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Today’s campfire talk …
Is about the lost art of letter writing.
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It’s a new dawn with Candidate Burt Silver, but only because he stayed up all night to see it
— Burt Silver
You can’t have a movement …
Without a headquarters to nurture the cause.
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Well howdy folks, and I’m completely freaked out. And you know why. The fringe middle. The silent majority. Why are they so quiet?
— Buck Buckner
Is it ever good idea …
To discuss politics at a campfire?
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Well, every once in a great while there’s a politician that everyone sort of loves. Why? For one, Candidate Burt Silver has a silver tongue, and also a pretty good idea of who he is and what he stands for. There’s no mincing of the words when it comes to describing his favorite color, why he loves the late night smoky boil room, or talking about late-night feedbags after a long night of cardplaying. Find out more about Candidate Burt Silver in the videos below.
Try not to overthink a song. Go with what pops in your head, run with it, and don’t stop until you cross the finish line.
— Bobby Angel
What is the Nature Folk Movement (NFM)?
Bobby Angel explains:
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Why? Because the Bobby Angel canon strikes at the heart of what protecting nature and getting back to the basics is all about. Or if you don’t believe me, just listen to what Bobby Angel has to say. And yes, he more than likely will mix in a few of his nature folk ballads, too.
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YourChannel: Wrong ShortcodeSummary: Bobby Angel may only know three chords, and when it comes to finger picking, usually he just settles for strumming chords. But isn’t that what a campfire shanty is all about. The sound of the campfire provides all the accompaniment you need. What’s next for Bobby Angel. Possibly a campfire tour. But first he has to finish up his second studio release: The Green Album.
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This campfire talk was brought to you by singer/songwriter Bobby Angel
Self-proclaimed spokesman of the Nature Folk Movement (NFM)
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I don’t know much, but I’m inclined to spill whatever I do out at the campfire
— Old Miner
Sometimes old traditions …
Need a new log on the fire. Here’s why:
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Remember the Rule of the Ninja: Never fear, never doubt, and never over think.
— Ranger Rudi
The campfire is always crackling and visitors are always welcome at Campfire Park
— Cowboy at the Campfire