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Bruce Willis 🎩🪄 Under The Boardwalk (1987) 🎤
With smooth backing from The Temptations, Bruce surprised everyone, yeah, Die Hard guy can sing.
Happy 71st Birthday, March 19th, 1955.🎂🎂🎂
Cool, soulful, and seriously underrated 🎶
#BruceWillis 😎
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🚨 Here is the full 40 minutes of my crew and I exposing California fraud, Minnesota was big but California is even bigger... We uncovered over $170,000,000 in fraud as these fraudsters live in luxury with no consequences. Like it and share it, the fraud must STOP.
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening. These fraudsters have been able to defraud American taxpayers for years without any pushback from the public and politicians.
It is time to EXPOSE IT ALL and end America's fraud crisis.
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🚨 JAY LENO JUST PULLED UP IN A CAR THAT RUNS ON PERFUME OR TEQUILA — AND IT SOUNDS LIKE A GIANT VACUUM
Jay Leno just rolled up in one of the strangest cars ever built: the 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car, with bodies hand-built by Ghia in Italy.
Instead of a normal piston engine, it uses a jet-style turbine.
And when it starts up, it doesn’t rumble like a V8.
It sounds like a giant vacuum cleaner spooling up.
Then Leno shows the part that catches everyone off guard first.
He puts a bottle of water on the engine while it’s running… and it barely ripples.
Almost no vibration at all while the turbine spins.
Then he explains why this car is so bizarre.
The engine is designed to run on almost anything that burns:
• Diesel
• Kerosene
• Jet fuel
• Heating oil
• Cooking oil
Leno says when Chrysler took the car to Mexico, they ran it on tequila.
When they brought it to France, they filled the tank with Chanel No.5 perfume.
Only 9 of these Chrysler Turbine Cars are believed to still exist today.
If your car could run on almost anything that burns... what would you try putting in the tank first?
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We’ve lost an old friend of Commodore.
Hedley Davis, Senior Design Engineer, helped shape part of what many of us still love about this machine era: from the famous spinning globe REU demo that stunned CES in 1985, to engineering work on C64 peripherals and early Amiga systems.
His work was part of the fabric of Commodore’s story; thoughtful, technical, and quietly influential.
We honor his contribution, and send our condolences to all who knew him, worked with him, and loved him.

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Starting to play Dragon's Lair laser disc version on the Commodore 64 ultimate.
I used to play this on my C64C using the Ultimate II+ cartridge and doing a direct comparison with the Commodore 64 Ultimate, even though they have the same origin (Gideon) the tweaks the Commodore team - I can't put my finger on what is different, and my cartridge is in storage for our move - have made the experience easier and better.
The full playable game is on the web FYI and it looks beautiful on the C64 (with limitations of 16 colours).
This game was so expensive to play at the arcades, and being able to play it at home and on my Commodore 64 is legendary!
Playing Dragon's Lair on the Commodore 64 Ultimate requires activating the built in REU (Ram Expansion Unit) and setting it to 16MB.
Who spent a lot of money playing this at the arcades?
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@TheMickyDolenz1 I missed out on meeting you several years ago when you were at the Villages in FL but, it was great to see you on stage.
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If you’ve ever wanted to come say "Hey, hey!" in person, now’s your chance!
I’ve got a couple of Meet & Greets coming up:
📍 Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre
📍 Landsdowne, PA – Landsdowne Theatre
mickydolenz.com/meet-greets
Can't wait to see you!
#MickyDolenz #TheMonkees
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Looking at TIME Magazine's 'Most Influential Gadgets and Gizmos', I love seeing the Commodore 64 right there for 1982!
The Commodore 64 truly democratized personal computing by slashing the price barrier (launched at $595, way cheaper than rivals) and making a powerful, fun machine available to everyday homes.
Best-selling single computer model ever (Guinness-certified), killer games, BASIC programming out of the box, and that iconic breadbin design plugged straight into your TV.
It sparked a generation of coders, gamers, and creators. The C64 deserves every bit of that spotlight and probably more!
Who's still got fond memories of their C64 days?

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My Grandparents Were Married For 60 Years.
One Day I Asked My Grandfather:
“What’s The Secret To Loving The Same Woman For A Lifetime?”
He didn’t laugh.
He didn’t say “communication.”
He didn’t say “date nights.”
He looked at my grandmother, who was in the kitchen, and said:
“You don’t love the same woman.”
That confused me.
He said, “She changes every few years. And if you don’t update the way you love her, you lose her.”
He told me the girl he married at 22 wasn’t the same woman at 30.
Motherhood changed her.
Loss changed her.
Time changed her.
“At 40,” he said, “she needed respect more than romance.
At 50, she needed partnership more than passion.
At 60, she needed presence more than promises.”
And every time she changed, he had a choice:
Complain that she’s “not like she used to be.”
Or learn her again.
He said the biggest mistake men make is this:
They fall in love once.
Then stop paying attention.
“Loving a woman for a lifetime,” he told me,
“is deciding to stay curious about her.”
Not assuming you know her.
Not freezing her in the version you met.
He leaned back and said something I’ll never forget:
“If you stop studying her, someone else eventually will.”
Sixty years.
Not because it was easy.
Because he kept relearning her.
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