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The Outpost, now on Netflix
Rented this when it came out and watched again last night. Best ground war movie since Blackhawk Down? I’m trying to think of a better one. Generation Kill is better but that’s a series. Zero Dark Thirty is a better film but more spy movie. Watch it.
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Moved: Thanksgiving Dinner Gayme Thread
This discussion has been moved.
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Koreans Try to Guess American Slang for the First Time!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9Sr62lUqEg
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Who’s the real rat killer?
And newlyweds weren’t the only ones who found a home directly north of Husky Stadium. In University of Washington Magazine, Jon Marmor wrote in 1996 that “the dump was also appreciated, to some degree, by the UW rowers who used to live right next door at the old Conibear Shellhouse. In between classes and rowing practice,…
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This Day in Music November 25
1940 - Percy Sledge Percy Sledge, soul singer, (1966 UK No.4 and US No.1 single 'When A Man Loves A Woman'). He died on April 14th 2015. 1964 - Mark Lanegan Mark Lanegan American alternative rock musician and singer-songwriter. Lanegan was a co-founder of Screaming Trees and was also a member of Queens of the Stone Age and…
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Rush - A Passage to Bangkok - Live in Rotterdam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk8FcTSL-mE
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This day in music...
Will be on hold as I go on vacation with a big “fuck you” to Newsome as I gather with family.
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Gene Wilder's best movie role
Ripping off Yellow's newest poll because I know more about Gene Wilder than Gene Hackman. I'm only listing the movies I've actually seen.
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Uncle Race, tell me it is going to be alright....
Very disappointed on the hotness level with the direction HGTV has decided to go.
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Akin’s Volunteers
CSB https://youtu.be/r0GRZAIzO5g
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This Day in Music November 24
1941 - Wayne Jackson Wayne Jackson, American soul and R&B trumpet player in the Mar-Keys, and the house band at Stax Records and later as one of The Memphis Horns. Jackson played on 52 No.1 songs, supporting the likes of Elvis Presley, Neil Diamond, Otis Redding, Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Peter Gabriel and the Doobie…
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This Day in Music November 23
1925 - Johnny Mandel Grammy and Oscar-winning American composer and arranger Johnny Mandel. His most famous composition is 'Suicide Is Painless' (theme from the movie and TV series M*A*S*H) and Mandel also worked with Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Barbra Streisand and Tony Bennett as well as providing strings arrangement on…
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The Liberator
Great show on Netflix. Check it out, especially if you are into WWII stuff
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New AC DC video
https://youtube.com/watch?v=0_xLxOE_-f0
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Erik Satie ~ Once Upon A Time In Paris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9WKC5sT9Z4
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IU's new song just dropped... "Above the Time"
It's not my quite my thing, but it's not bad. Certainly elegant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAbU4fAqjZk
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Denzel Worshington's Greatest Role?
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Asking a GUY Questions GIRLS are too afraid & embarrassed to ask...AGAIN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_3Sxg_444U
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AC/DC drops another album
It's a good one. If you're a fan, you definitely want to get this album. If you aren't, you should probably go kill yourself before you do something tragic like breed. One of the few bright spots so far in 2020, PwrUp is a good effort from the bad boys from down under.
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This Day in Music November 19
1927 - Joe Hunter African-American musician and keyboardist Joe Hunter who was a veteran session musician as one of the Funk Brothers who helped craft the distinctive Motown sound. He performed with such legendary Motown acts as Marvin Gaye Smokey Robinson and Martha and the Vandellas. Hunter died on 2 February 2007 in…
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This Day in Music November 20
1941 - Dr John Dr John, (Malcolm John Rebennack), US R&B pianist, guitarist, singer. He wrote 'I Walk On Guilded Splinters.' Active as a session musician from the late 1950s until his death, he gained a following in the late 1960s after the release of his album Gris-Gris and his appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues and…
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Good wines won't fix Thanksgiving, but they couldn't hurt
https://timesfreepress.com/news/life/entertainment/story/2020/nov/17/good-wines-wont-fix-thanksgiving-they-couldnt/536241/
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Challenger: The Final Flight (Netflix)
https://youtu.be/ILAeVAgqFV4 Excellent 4-parter about the Challenger shuttle disaster. I think it should be required viewing for anyone at Boeing. It’s a cautionary tale about how cutting corners. For many Gen-Xers and Xennials like me this was our “where were you?” moment...like Race remembering where he was when Lincoln…
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Undoing on HBO
Perhaps the most notable moment of the episode, however, is when Franklin speaks to Reardon Principal Connaver (Jeremy Shamos), who wants Frankin's grandson, Henry (Noah Jupe), homeschooled while there is ongoing investigation into Elena Alvez's (Matilda De Angelis) murder. "With the trial approaching, the distraction…
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couch for sale
http://twitter.com/jeanettehayes/status/1328742174024994816?s=20
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This Day in Music November 18
1936 - Hank Ballard Hank Ballard, US singer, songwriter, (1960 US No.6 single 'Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go', wrote 1960 US No.1 hit for Chubby Checker 'The Twist.' 1947 - Michael Carabello Michael Carabello one of three percussionists in the Latin rock group Santana between 1968 and 1971, during the recording of their…
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This Day in Music November 17
1938 - Gordon Lightfoot Gordon Lightfoot, Canadian singer, (1971 UK No.30 single 'If You Could Read My Mind', 1974 US No.1 single 'Sundown'). 1946 - Martin Barre English rock musician Martin Barre best known for his work with progressive rock band Jethro Tull from their second album in 1969 to the band's initial…
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This Day in Music November 16
1964 - Diana Krall Diana Krall, Canadian singer, songwriter. Krall has become one of the best selling jazz artists of all-time. Nominated for Album of the Year at the 2000 Grammy. Won three Juno awards in 2002, Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. 1969 - Bryan Abrams Bryan Abrams,…
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OFFICIAL Thread: Theme Song of 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVovq9TGBw0
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Jimmy Page is worried about the future of the Arts
We need to play with people, we need gigs and we need community. Because without that, music means nothing. http://www.thisdayinrock.com/index.php/general/2020-jimmy-page-the-pandemic-has-made-me-think-about-coming-back-and-performing-live-again/