Paul Herrera
Bio
Looking forward to learning and earning on Vocal!
I love stories that have twists and turns, enough it creates good conversation.
Stories (9/0)
KISS ME ONCE, KISS ME TWICE
KISS ME ONCE, KISS ME TWICE A SHARED LIFE WITH THE SPECIAL ONE IS A GREAT LIFE. The time is 10:30 in the morning your ride is on time and be here shortly, thanks for using Rogers Transportation, your environmentally friendly transportation specialist. We like being green!
By Paul Herrera3 years ago in Humans
What's going on MOM?
Dear Mom, It has been two years since you left this world, I still miss you. But I still hold the lessons you taught me that have held me through my life. You were different, working since the start of World War II. You have held your own beholding to no man. You were never dependent on any company or guy. You made in this world on your terms. Your way. If there was a position that you wanted you went for it, if it required further education, you got it. Never taking no for answer.
By Paul Herrera3 years ago in Families
Ghost Ships?
The Hanse 588 was 50 feet long, with enough room for ten people, not counting the crew. Somehow the idea of crossing the Atlantic came up in conversation and all agreed it was a go. The idea of doing this feat near the equator really did not feel right.
By Paul Herrera3 years ago in Horror
GOOD GUYS VS THE BAD GUYS
Good Guys Vs the Bad Guys. Most of the shows and movies I come across share a common ground. While many of the movies and TV shows have good actors, the plot seems to suffer. Ever notice how some scripts read like a fill-in-the-blank script? Currently, it seems bad guys make their appearance, they commit a crime. An innocent bystander is caught up in the mess, police are called. Storylines are starting to become clones.
By Paul Herrera3 years ago in Criminal
What are words for?
There has been and always will be different opinions, views on music. World War II hits like Don Ray’s “Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar” never created the level of controversy, like the 60’s hit “Louie, Louie”, a song about a Jamaican sailor, would make its mark in music history, become of the most recorded songs in music history, incite the anger of parents, cross paths with a future President of the United States, and become the center point in a 21 month federal investigation.
By Paul Herrera3 years ago in Beat