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Fordgalaxy

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  1. Living in the Northwest, when we look skyward in the winter, day or night, most times it's just clouds. I miss a lot of meteor showers. Pretty cool you could see all that at once.
  2. What does Santa get bad children for Christmas? A package of batteries with the note, "toy not included."
  3. Lil' Tommie and the Buccaneers got shut out. How about that? He was not at all happy about it either and went all the way over to some coach (probably) on the Saints side and appeared to tell him to fornicate himself, or similar. Sore loser.
  4. The Grateful Dead, and maybe other bands, encouraged people to record their shows with the hope of reaching a wider audience, and they seemed to have done okay. Maybe not $300 million okay, but they didn't (or don't) live in a refrigerator box near Haight & Ashbury.
  5. In this case, the word I'd use is douchebag. He sued a German woman for a trying to sell a 30 year old burned cd of one of his live shows. Her now dead husband burned it to listen to and she decided to sell it. Now she has to pay $4000 in court fees, including his (he's worth an estimated $300,000,000). Add this to his anti-vaccine crap and his racist rants from many years ago, and it seems like he's just not a very nice person. Bitter, old man Eric Clapton is not happy with the bootleg scene and has gone the extra mile to secure his artistry. As noted by Guitar World, Clapton has successfully sued a 55-year-old German widow in a copyright infringement case for posting a bootleg live CD on eBay for $11. In court papers, the woman, who is referred to as Gabrielle P, will have to pay court costs for herself and the musician, totaling $4,000. The item up for debate is a burned copy of one of his records called Live USA, which was purchased by Gabriele P's late husband at a department store more than three decades ago. The defendant put the CD on eBay for about $11 in July and was set to profit an estimated $9.30 after fees. As the story goes, Clapton caught wind of the listing and filed an affidavit with the court over the illegal nature of the album. The Düsseldorf Regional Court has since ruled in Clapton’s favor. Clapton's lawsuit is just the latest headline-making story for the musician. Last year, he denounced state-mandated lockdowns during the COVID-19 outbreaks and even refused to perform in venues where unvaccinated concert-goers were banned from attendance.
  6. The Power Of The Dog.
  7. noncurrent responses made
  8. plausible promises made
  9. Is there an MMA league for older guys, because I think he could get rid of some of that anger? Or just stay retired altogether.
  10. hem and haw vs Hee haw discuss
  11. just got tickets for Nate Bargatze he's funny
  12. socks galore
  13. live and let live that's somebodies motto
  14. use the old line, "take a picture, it will last longer"
  15. John Wick: Chapter 2
  16. Star Trek related.
  17. politician's propaganda believed
  18. Saw this ad last night in the middle of the night. If something doesn't go your way, blame it on cancel culture (or scream and lie that it was rigged): https://ispot.tv/a/qGtg Is there a bigger douchebag in American society right now? Maybe his mentor.
  19. If corroborated, these claims could be very costly to Amazon. That article is from the candle factory in Kentucky. Gotcha. Such a sad situation. All the way around. The management is saying no one said anything about firing. The workers say otherwise. He said/she said.
  20. If corroborated, these claims could be very costly to Amazon. That article is from the candle factory in Kentucky.
  21. F is For Family
  22. Where ya off to?
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