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Jason Cunningham
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Transmission High Voltage Lineman,Husband to a beautiful Breast Cancer survivor,father of 2 beauty kids,Hunter,Fisherman,Outdoors,Tattoos fitness,hockey,MMA
Up A Tower in Ontario, Canada Inscrit le Mart 2012
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It’s time for Prime Minister @MarkJCarney to join me and millions of our fellow Canadians in supporting the appointment of Don Cherry to the Order of Canada, one of our nation’s highest honours.
This shouldn’t even be up for debate. Don Cherry is a Canadian icon, a hockey legend and is loved by Albertans. He’s not just one of the greats, his word and opinion about our national sport is still treated as hockey gospel by millions of Canadians.
His contributions to Canadian sport and culture are undeniable, and the work he did to honour our nation’s veterans was an invaluable contribution to our country. He will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Canadians.
So, put the puck in the net and give Grapes the recognition he deserves.
Read the full story here: calgaryherald.com/opinion/column…
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Road House (1989) is gloriously over the top and completely committed. Patrick Swayze plays it with such straight faced conviction that the whole thing levels up. It knows the vibe and doubles down without blinking.
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What movie is so ridiculously stupid, but you secretly love it?
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Willem Dafoe’s turn in The Boondock Saints (1999) is pure controlled chaos. That “THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!!!” moment is camp, intensity, and star power colliding.
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Who is the greatest scenery chewer in film history, in your opinion?
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