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Frame #200 from S06 -E11 - Battle Swallow s Nest-629295
Ima need sports teams and video highlights to make it over here so I can make the full migration.
When Matvei Michkov arrived in Philly in 2024, simple things became hard.
Like finding the gas station. Or buying groceries. Or ordering room service.
But this year is better. His family is more settled. His English has improved.
“Life has become easier,” he said: www.inquirer.com/flyers/matve...
At least 4-5 reps of this will keep you solid youtu.be/Zd68AthoNIw?...
#tbt Donna Lewis’s debut single, the worldwide smash “I Love You Always Forever,” was released 30 years ago today 😍
A new lacrosse video game is on the way and ready to obliterate your free time
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This city is ready for playoff hockey. 🟠⚫️
Actually saw him and Serena Atschul come in there filming some piece on his Jenkintown roots
He’s a Lee’s guy
Kurt Vile's 6th studio album, B'lieve I'm goin down shows Kurt both deeply introspective and briskly self-assured. As longtime fan Kim Gordon wrote about the album: “Kurt does his own myth-making; a boy/man with an old soul voice in the age of digital everything becoming something else, which is why this focused, brilliantly clear and seemingly candid record is a breath of fresh air. Recorded and mixed in a number of locations, including Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, b'lieve i'm goin down... is a handshake across the country, east to west coast, thru the dustbowl history ("valley of ashes") of woody honest strait forward talk guthrie, and a cali canyon dead still nite floating in a nearly waterless landscape. The record is all air, weightless, bodyless, but grounded in convincing authenticity, in the best version of singer songwriter upcycling.”
countering vile tax filing energy with opposite Vile energy
Dogs & Balls, what a combination
Had me dying. Clip via @alexgoldennba.bsky.social
ICYMI: Tomorrow's Celebrity Jeopardy! episode is rescheduled due to coverage of Artemis II and will now air on April 17 🌕
Check out the updated schedule: www.jeopardy.com/track/celebr...
Game 7 2000 Eastern Conference final against the Devils
famous music video with first mate schee in the corner
That’s Smee in the corner
We're in the driver's seat as we come around the home stretch.
#LetsGoFlyers | @KendallSkalicky
We gotta do something about the NHL not having NHL Network on YTTV.
Looks sweeter than most D holes I know
You might not know what the Huxley Blaster Beam is, but you've definitely heard it. It's an 18-foot long aluminum beam with 24 strings, like an oversized steel guitar. There are no frets, but position markers have been welded in at some points. The person that plays this hammers on the strings with a bass drum mallet and slides a big metal tube over the strings. Pickups and contact mics are used to pick up the sound. The man in the picture is Craig Huxley, and he's the one that developed this version of the instrument.
Huxley Blaster Beam
yub dub
LIGHT THE APARTMENT
Drum droppin' dimes. 👀
A colorful sharrow designed by a Pre-K - 2nd grader shows four different colored cats hanging out a colorful bike installed on a Neighborhood Greenway in the Sellwood neighborhood.
A sharrow design created by 3rd-6th grader of a penguin with an umbrella riding a blue bike with orange fish on it and a basket full of books. Three penguins stacked on top of each other, the top one holding books and an umbrella perch behind the bike. This is installed in the Sellwood neighborhood in Portland.
A sharrow design created by a 7th to 12th grader of a bear riding a bike with leaves traveling up the wheels of the bike. The bear wears Converse shoes, a bookbag over their shoulder, a scarf blowing in the wind, and carries a coffee cup with steam coming out.
A sharrow design created by an adult winner is the iconic Portland building, Big Pink riding a pink and blue bike and wearing a helmet. This is installed on NW Pettygrove in Portland.
No jokes here, yesterday PBOT crews installed our 2025 Bike to Books winners on Neighborhood Greenways across the city! Bike to Books is the program brought to you by PBOT and Multnomah County Library to encourage kids (and now adults, too) to ride bikes and read books.