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This Day in Music May 20
944 - Joe Cocker Joe Cocker, English singer and musician who had the 1968 UK No.1 single with his cover of The Beatles 'With A Little Help From My Friends', plus 8 other UK Top 40 singles. Scored the 1982 US No.1 single with Jennifer Warnes 'Up Where We Belong'. In 2007 he was awarded a bronze Sheffield Legends plaque in…
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This Day in Music May 21
1941 - Ronald Isley Ronald Isley, from American group The Isley Brothers who first came to prominence in 1959 with their fourth single, 'Shout', and then the 1962 hit 'Twist and Shout. The Isley Brothers also scored the hits 'This Old Heart Of Mine', 'Summer Breeze' and 'Harvest for the World'. Sixteen of their albums…
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For The Love Of Two-Tone Watches
https://quillandpad.com/2021/05/19/for-the-love-of-two-tone-watches-reprise-3/
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Tee shirts you'd like to own
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Thanks to all you queers who participated in the Div 1-AA tournament
The one true queen now says, "GTF off my throne, Liz."
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PM to Pup
This is how you script homoeroticism https://youtu.be/ZF1LXL6OOsM
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**BREAKING** Natty Game - #1 Liz Hurley Defeats #10/12 Salma Hayak 25-23
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This Day in Music May 19
1945 - Pete Townshend English musician, singer, songwriter Pete Townshend, The Who. Had the 1965 UK No.2 single 'My Generation' and the 1967 US No.9 single 'I Can See For Miles' plus over 20 other UK Top 40 hit singles, 16 US Top 40 singles and rock opera albums 'Tommy' & 'Quadrophenia'. Townshend became known for his…
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Heard this morning on KEXP : Mashup of Danzig's Mother + Donner Summer's Bad Girls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6_jBfoTLFQ
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This site needs a humor board
A senior citizen drove his brand new Corvette convertible out of the dealership. Taking off down the road, he floored it to 80 mph, enjoying the wind blowing through what little gray hair he had left. Amazing, he thought as he flew down I-94, pushing the pedal even more. Looking in his rear view mirror, he saw a state…
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This Day in Music May 17
1942 - Taj Mahal Taj Mahal, US multi-instrumentalist, composer of film soundtracks. In the early 60s he formed The Rising Sons with Ry Cooder, one of the first interracial bands of the period. Mahal has worked with Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy, Lightnin' Hopkins, Garth Hudson and Levon Helm of The Band, and Muddy Waters. 1948 -…
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This Day in Music May 18
1911 - Joe Turner Joe Turner, (best known as Big Joe Turner), US blues songwriter. He wrote 'Sweet Sixteen' and was the first to record 'Shake, Rattle and Roll'. Turner died on 23rd November 1985 at the age of 74 of heart failure, having suffered the earlier effects of arthritis, a stroke and diabetes and was posthumously…
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Billion Dollar Boss | Owns Frank Sinatra's Compound | Mob Stories with Michael Franzese
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOf0IrtM6x4
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Fishing world that we have no foresight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvjrSWdF7Jc
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Chick Hook Up Story
So, we go to his bedroom and it is decorated entirely with cheap stuffed animals that you get at the fair. Bears, unicorns, horses, pigs...everything. He has so many that he built shelves all the way around the walls with the smallest animals on the bottom shelf and the biggest ones on the top. No lie, there were probably…
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REUNITED W/ MY BOAT 😍 Hooked up + PEELING DRAG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql5fhul3-CA
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This Day in Music May 14
1936 - Bobby Darin American singer, songwriter Bobby Darin. He recorded his first million-selling single, 'Splish Splash', in 1958 followed by the hits 'Dream Lover', 'Mack the Knife', and 'Beyond the Sea'. He became politically active and worked on Robert F. Kennedy's Democratic presidential campaign. He was present on…
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Great pole idea
Greatest movie monologues of all time two suggestions: Michael Corleone announcing he will kill the police captain and The Turk Robin Williams next to Charles River in Good Will Hunting
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The Godfather | Understanding Fredo Corleone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bI7LIY8IjY
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In focus: The pulling power of celebrity wines
https://thedrinksbusiness.com/2021/05/in-focus-the-pulling-power-of-celebrity-wines/
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Nine Hours of Native American Sleep Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr2VyUvzrwI
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This Day in Music May 13
1941 - Ritchie Valens American singer, songwriter, Ritchie Valens, who had the 1958 US No.2 hit single 'Donna' and a hit with 'La Bamba'. On February 3, 1959, on what has become known as "the Day the Music Died", Valens died in a plane crash in Iowa, an accident that also claimed the lives of fellow musicians Buddy Holly…
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The bubble tea shortage isn't this Woodinville cafe's biggest worry
https://seattlepi.com/lifestyle/food/article/bobae-coffee-and-tea-makes-own-boba-and-donuts-16165671.php
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Confessions Of A Black Former K-Pop Trainee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sj9ZAZwisz4
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This Day in Music May 12
1928 - Burt Bacharach American composer, songwriter, record producer, pianist, and singer Burt Bacharach. With Hal David he wrote many classic songs including, 'Close To You', '24 Hours From Tulsa', 'Make It Easy On Yourself', 'Magic Moments', 'I Say A Little Prayer'. He won two Oscars for the film score to Butch Cassidy…
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This Day in Music May 11
1941 - Eric Burdon English singer-songwriter and actor Eric Burdon, who with The Animals had the 1964 UK & US No.1 single 'House Of The Rising Sun'. He later joined forces with Californian funk rock band War. 1947 - Butch Trucks American drummer Butch Trucks, The Allman Brothers Band who released the classic album Eat a…
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The Big Lebowski - You're Entering a World of Pain Scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YedqV4Gl_us
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Who had Tawny Kitaen in the death pool?
https://apnews.com/article/tawny-kitaen-dies-mtv-whitesnake-coverdale-bachelor-party-6acec505dfb280d75b63655a218720b8
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Say it ain't so, @Swaye
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/09/sports/horse-racing/bob-baffert-kentucky-derby-medina-spirit-drug-test.html Spirit Horse a cheater?!?!
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IU wins Actress of the Year for a TV Series - Acceptance Speech
This is what makes her so popular besides being a great actress and singer; she is very humble and rather socially awkward. It's fascinating. (Cue @RoadDawg55 coming in and saying it's really not all that rare with performers, just look at saps like Robert DeNiro). To which I say, "Yeah but still"…