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Madd Maxx
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My Priorities: God, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit,Family,Country Pam, Mercy & Grace, My Loves. Music is Life. 60s70s80s The greatest bands and songs.
Dallas, TX 参加日 Temmuz 2009
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🚨 Exposing California's corrupt "Stop Nick Shirley Act", instead of going after the fraudsters California is now going after the people exposing the fraud.
This bill AB 2624 will:
- Criminalize journalists with misdemeanors, $10,000 fines, imprisonment, and content takedown
- Let immigrant based NGOs' funding be confidential
- Take away freedom of the press from journalists
- Protect any "immigration support services" information from being public (healthcare, legal services, etc)
This bill was created by the Attorney General's WIFE Mia Bonta to stop fraud from being exposed. Please like and share this video everywhere! By trying to silence and intimidate journalists, they are trying to hide the truth from you. EXPOSE ALL THE FRAUD.
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@Gutfeldfox @KatTimpf @guypbenson @MrDavidAngelo @thedebralea @FoxNews Barf O Rama! Kat &Guy.
Barfaroni!
Kat Barf
Guy Barf!
Double Barf!
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@Gutfeldfox @KatTimpf @michaelmalice @EmilyCompagno @LandauDave @FoxNews Please find some other guests besides Kat. She is not the least bit funny.
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@HardRockJunkies 100%. Top 10 all time. Shape of things. May be my favorite guitar solo of all time by any guitarist. A work of Art. Clearly underrated.
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Album of the day is by Gary Moore 'Victims Of The Future' this album stands as one of Gary Moore's most electrifying hard rock outings from 1983, capturing the Northern Irish guitar virtuoso at the height of his fiery, melodic power.
Backed by a stellar line-up including Neil Murray on bass and Ian Paice on drums, Moore delivers a blistering collection of tracks that blend heavy riffs, soaring solos, and catchy hooks with raw emotional intensity.
From the pounding title track to the anthemic protest of 'Murder in the Skies' the album pulses with urgency and technical brilliance, while the heartfelt ballad 'Empty Rooms' showcases Moore's ability to balance shredding prowess with genuine vulnerability. It's a perfect snapshot of early 80s rock energy - bold, unapologetic, and endlessly replayable.
What truly elevates Victims of the Future is Moore's unparalleled guitar work, which transforms every song into a masterclass of tone, speed, and feeling. Whether he's unleashing explosive leads on 'Teenage Idol' or reimagining the Yardbirds classic 'Shapes of Things' his playing cuts through with passion and precision that few guitarists can match.
The production feels crisp and powerful even decades later, letting the rhythm section drive hard while Moore's voice and axe take centre stage.
For fans of classic hard rock and guitar heroism, this album remains a timeless gem that rewards repeated listens with fresh thrills and deep appreciation for Moore's enduring talent. Highly recommended for anyone craving authentic, high-octane rock. hardrockjunkies.com/HRJ/910/ enjoy and #RockOn

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Sorry you are dreaming of you think he can still sing. Hard Pass.
Hunter Carnes@TheHunterCarnes
Favorite Bands #1
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Fun game let’s s play turn the Kat channel every time Kat speaks.
2 minutes off than back on after she is done. Fun. Who wants to join me?
Gutfeld!@Gutfeldfox
Tonight on #Gutfeld! - @KatTimpf, @seanmdav, @Erinmaguire, and @joemachi 10PM ET on @FoxNews
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Rolling Stoners. They sniff glue when they made this list.
Indie 505@Indie5051
Las 50 mejores bandas de la historia según la revista Rolling Stone:
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@TrumpsHurricane No. He is way over the edge falling off the cliff. Poor guy. Mad scientist.
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Call me a boomer, (I’m actually Gen X), but I want to bring back some of the simple pleasures that we’ve forfeited in the name of “progress”.
kids outside playing until the streetlights came on.
women and men dressing up for church, shopping, air travel.
the ice cream man.
families that ate dinner together every night.
MTV, all music videos.
coffee and reading a newspaper delivered by a paperboy.
answering a land line, wired phone that hangs on a wall, with a cord.
playing vinyl records on a stereo system, with speakers covered with cloth.
drinking artesian well water, from the faucet. That cold pure water, no chemicals, not reclaimed, filtered and treated.
a local bakery where the pastries and cakes were made daily.
24 hour diners that serve the full menu at any hour.
hand written letters, delivered by a mailman, with decorative, seasonal stamps.
family reunions/picnics with extended family, multigenerational attendees.
hardcover books, with paper pages, and dog eared dust jackets.
drive in movie theaters, in the summer, under the stars.
metal cars that rode smoothly, with comfy, spacious seats.
the clank of typewriter keys, striking paper on a roller.
the anticipation of waiting to discover exactly what I captured on a roll of film, and the Kodak drive up kiosks.
news reporters that relayed the daily events factually, without their personal biases attached.
neighborhood kids, outside, playing football or stickball in the street or hockey on the pond.
writing checks, with a ledger and getting them back, with a monthly paper statement.
not having to press 2 for English.
the local gas station owner, in his blue work uniform, selling me wiper blades and pumping my gas.
hearing please, thank you, have a good day.
reading paper maps, and trip-tiks from AAA.
people wearing pajamas and slippers only at home and not in public.
hand written thank you notes.
common sense, manners, respect for the elderly, veterans and American flags.
Is it too late to bring some of these things back?
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