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Bundy Hunter Sells the Couch
Bob Keppel, former King County and Washington AG Criminal Investigator of Ted Bundy died this morning. Keppel had mad hops and just missed qualifying for the Olympics. He was also a Coug. His partner Roger Dunn was a Husky lineman, won a Rose Bowl and popped off. Anyhow, Bob was a Baseman pal and will be missed.
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This Day in Music June 14
1937 - Waylon Jennings American singer, songwriter, and musician Waylon Jennings. He worked as a DJ, played bass with Buddy Holly, (Jennings unintentionally missing flying with Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens on the flight on which they died). In 1976 he released the album Wanted! The Outlaws with Willie Nelson,…
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San Juan Islands recommendations
What are some good places to visit in the San Juan Islands? Any good food recommendations? I’ll be spending most of the time on San Juan and Orcas, but recommendations for other islands would be great too.
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This Day in Music June 14
1931 - Junior Walker American soul singer and multi-instrumentalist Junior Walker. He had the 1966 US & UK Top 20 single 'How Sweet It Is', and the 1969 US No.4 single 'What Does It Take, To Win Your Love'. Walker also played sax on Foreigner's 1981 hit ‘Urgent.’ He died of cancer on 23 November 1995 aged 64. 1943 -…
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You heartless fucks
https://www.npr.org/2021/06/14/1006187259/ned-beatty-character-actor-of-network-and-deliverance-has-died-at-83 No T&Ps for squealing like a pig?!? Sad. Close the gates and shut this shithole down.
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Tampa Cigar Company Hopes To Import Cuban Tobacco
https://miami.cbslocal.com/2021/06/13/tampa-cigar-company-import-cuban-tobacco/
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - Knife Fight Scene (1/5) | Movieclips
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9KBOhPXhds
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Invincible
Great show. Watch it.
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Michael already knew that Fredo was the traitor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akjSrhKlOjI
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Favorite state parks that you have visited
What are some of your favorite state parks that you have visited, and why? I primarily seek out Natl Parks, monuments, and historic sites, however in recent years have visited many state operated gems and am now on the lookout for others. A few of my favorites outside of the PNW are:* Watkins Glen State Park, Upstate NY -…
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Story behind Saturday Night Special
https://www.loudersound.com/amp/features/the-story-behind-saturday-night-special-by-lynyrd-skynyrd In art, as in life, some things are not always what they seem. So it is with the song that gave Lynyrd Skynyrd a US Top 30 hit in 1975. The song in question has always been perceived as an anti-gun protest song. Actually it’s…
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Friends Reunion
Is really good. Why isn't there already a multi-page thread talking about it? That's weird.
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This Day in Music June 11
1949 - Frank Beard Frank Beard, American drummer with ZZ Top, who had the 1984 US No.8 & 1985 UK No.16 single 'Legs'. Beard is notable as being the only musician in the band without a long beard, an ironic fact considering his last name. The band has had global album sales in excess of 50 million as of 2014. 1952 - Donnie…
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New food and returning favorites to eat at Dodger Stadium
https://dailynews.com/2021/06/10/new-food-and-returning-favorites-to-eat-at-dodger-stadium/
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깊은 산골짜기 저수지에서 생긴 일. Fishing in a reservoir deep in the mountains. 배스 낚시
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrwrPvE0jdg
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Wood but have seen better
http://twitter.com/MaximMag/status/1401920753445085193?s=20 We could do a sexiest Black woman poll here but Rod Stewart would win so why bother?
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This Day in Music June 10
1910 - Howlin Wolf Chester Burnett, (Howlin Wolf) Chicago blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player. Several of his songs, including 'Smokestack Lightnin'', 'Back Door Man', 'Killing Floor' and 'Spoonful', have become blues and blues rock standards. He died from cancer on January 10th 1976. 1922 - Judy Garland Judy…
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The 13 Best Wines to Pair With Your Barbecue This Summer
https://robbreport.com/food-drink/wine/best-bbq-wines-zinfandel-syrah-1234617219/
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Moved: Now compare this to Seattle
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This Day in Music June 9
1915 - Les Paul American guitarist Les Paul, who had a 1953 UK No.7 single with ‘Vaya Con Dios’ and the US No.7 single ‘Hummingbird’ with Mary Ford featuring his multi-layered recording techniques. He also pioneered ‘close miking’ and echo delay recording. He broke his right arm in a car accident and had it set at an angle…
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If Hardcore Husky produced a horror film...
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This Day in Music June 8
1940 - Nancy Sinatra American singer and actress Nancy Sinatra who scored the 1966 UK & US No.1 single 'These Boots Are Made For Walking'. With her father Frank she became the first father and daughter team ever to score a UK No.1 single with the 1967 hit 'Somethin' Stupid'. She also had several collaborations with Lee…
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Subway launches brand new Nacho Chicken and Potato Crispers
https://walesonline.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/subway-launches-brand-new-nacho-20758489
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George Clooney
Set to direct Row Boat Seabiscuit https://observer.com/2020/03/george-clooney-direct-boys-in-the-boat-mgm/
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Revote. Stat.
https://twitter.com/super70ssports/status/1401659768390008839?s=21
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This Day in Music June 7
1917 - Dean Martin Dean Martin, American singer, actor, comedian, and film producer, nicknamed the "King Of Cool". He was a member of the Rat Pack and the host of the television variety program The Dean Martin Show (1965–1974) and The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast (1974–1985).Hits include t 1956 UK & US No.1 single 'Memories…
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Just came up with a great name for a fishing boat...
Chum Luck @puppylove_sugarsteel is free to plagiarism my shit, fuckos.
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The Hermit of the Superstition Mountains
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yc6bnTolZkc
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Moved: Terrifying Bigfoot Story of Utah
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Yella the PickUp Artist