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count chocula martini, please

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merry christmas! hopeful for a better new year! 🤍🤍🤍

3 months ago 1 0 1 0

yes! i took video of her too!

3 months ago 1 0 0 0

“everyone in the northeast has a pet hoagie”

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The Orielles - Beams/Someday Later - Live at Stoller Hall (with The Northern Session Collective)
The Orielles - Beams/Someday Later - Live at Stoller Hall (with The Northern Session Collective) YouTube video by The Orielles

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Wye Oak - Holy Holy (Live on KEXP)
Wye Oak - Holy Holy (Live on KEXP) YouTube video by KEXP

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a man in a leather jacket with a patch on his eye says call me snake ALT: a man in a leather jacket with a patch on his eye says call me snake

YES!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
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me too! still love Kurt and this movie 😍

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

my god, no, please… what is that?
don’t tell me

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womp womp… next time!

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i’ll say hello if i can find you afterwards

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YES! 2nd floor

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luff you, barb! 🫶😉

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

your mom’s got a lot of tush

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absolutely, i work down the street

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

i know how you feel. there’s been a few demonstrations here but i hear about them as they’re about to happen or after the fact.
i hope you enjoy new mexico, a coworker used to live there and sings high praises (except about the heat 😆)

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

marie antoinette actually said “let them eat 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒔 cake”, referring to her ass.

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aw, i’m so glad! i am late to the brautigan party but liking everything i’ve read so far.
things are pretty good on my end, hope you are well, too!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

sigh, i knew he was a complicated man.

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I was Trying to Describe You to Someone, by Richard Brautigan
I was trying to describe you to someone a few days ago. You don’t look like any girl I’ve ever seen before.
I couldn’t say “Well she looks just like Jane Fonda, except that she’s got red hair, & her mouth is different and of course, she’s not a movie star”. I couldn’t say that because you don’t look like Jane Fonda at all.
I finally ended up describing you as a movie I saw when I was a child in Tacoma Washington. I guess I saw it in 1941 or 42, somewhere in there. I think I was 7, 8, or 6.
It was a movie about rural electrification, a perfect 1930’s New Deal morality kind of movie to show kids. The movie was about farmers living in the country without electricity. They had to use lanterns to see by at night, for sewing and reading, & they didn’t have any appliances like toasters or washing machines, & they couldn’t listen to the radio. They built a dam with big electric generators & they put poles across the countryside and strung wire over fields & pastures.
There was an incredible heroic dimension that came from the simple putting up of poles for the wires to travel along. They looked ancient & modern at the same time.
Then the movie showed electricity like a young Greek god, coming to the farmer to take away forever the dark ways of his life. Suddenly, religiously, with the throwing of a switch, the farmer had electric lights to see by when he milked his cows in the early black winter mornings. The farmer’s family got to listen to the radio and have a toaster and lots of bright lights to sew dresses & read the newspaper by.
It was really a fantastic movie and excited me like listening to the Star Spangled Banner, or seeing photographs of President Roosevelt, or hearing him on the radio “… the President of the United States“
I wanted electricity to go everywhere in the world. I wanted all the farmers in the world to be able to listen to President Roosevelt on the radio.
And that’s how you look to me.

I was Trying to Describe You to Someone, by Richard Brautigan I was trying to describe you to someone a few days ago. You don’t look like any girl I’ve ever seen before. I couldn’t say “Well she looks just like Jane Fonda, except that she’s got red hair, & her mouth is different and of course, she’s not a movie star”. I couldn’t say that because you don’t look like Jane Fonda at all. I finally ended up describing you as a movie I saw when I was a child in Tacoma Washington. I guess I saw it in 1941 or 42, somewhere in there. I think I was 7, 8, or 6. It was a movie about rural electrification, a perfect 1930’s New Deal morality kind of movie to show kids. The movie was about farmers living in the country without electricity. They had to use lanterns to see by at night, for sewing and reading, & they didn’t have any appliances like toasters or washing machines, & they couldn’t listen to the radio. They built a dam with big electric generators & they put poles across the countryside and strung wire over fields & pastures. There was an incredible heroic dimension that came from the simple putting up of poles for the wires to travel along. They looked ancient & modern at the same time. Then the movie showed electricity like a young Greek god, coming to the farmer to take away forever the dark ways of his life. Suddenly, religiously, with the throwing of a switch, the farmer had electric lights to see by when he milked his cows in the early black winter mornings. The farmer’s family got to listen to the radio and have a toaster and lots of bright lights to sew dresses & read the newspaper by. It was really a fantastic movie and excited me like listening to the Star Spangled Banner, or seeing photographs of President Roosevelt, or hearing him on the radio “… the President of the United States“ I wanted electricity to go everywhere in the world. I wanted all the farmers in the world to be able to listen to President Roosevelt on the radio. And that’s how you look to me.

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exactly, you’d think they’d at least make them dimmable/adjustable depending on the environment.

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Cloakroom - Bad Larry (Official Video)
Cloakroom - Bad Larry (Official Video) YouTube video by Closed Casket Activities

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i second this

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what kind of monster puts an ad in the middle of a white noise track? #222

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Along the Appalachian Trail.

Cove Mountain, Virginia. #hiking #appalachia #photography #photohour #sky #stars

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Money for Nothing (1993) ⭐ 5.7 | Comedy, Crime, Drama 1h 40m | R

yes, it's been years for me too. i just noticed the rest of the cast, there's some heavy hitters! www.imdb.com/title/tt0107...

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isn't there a john cusack movie loosely based on this?

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

I don't know a lot about NFL but I think if the Eagles want to touch each other's butts during a game I definitely think it should be allowed and even encouraged

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