Dan McGuire
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Dan McGuire
@Rockphile
58......Sure miss boring times!
Somewhere in the Sandhills Katılım Mayıs 2009
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@SecretSunBlog You remember the late nineties New Beetle commercial? The song, "Don't Live In The Same World"??? Literally my mantra the last five years, and turning 60 in June.
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I don't understand the world anymore.
Indie Game Joe@IndieGameJoe
These indie devs made a library simulator where you must return all 3,072 books to their rightful places. It's currently a top-seller on Steam. - Sort books by cover & title - Run a magical arcane library - Very satisfying It's called Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library!
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@trumplicans2024 This is a outtake from the late Car Craft magazine....Firebird was featured around '78...
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@explorebeauty12 Love some raw honeycomb..... getting harder to find.
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@OsoBlanc0 I met him shooting "Billy Bathgate" in Hamlet, NC! Really down to earth guy, easy to talk to for his size!
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A family member of his was a regular at a place I waited tables and he came in with her a couple of times and was ridiculously nice and a fantastic tipper. Good guy.
Todd Gaines@RealToddGaines
Mike Starr - The dependable character actor. Nearly 50 years in the business. His commanding presence and deep voice bring real authority to every role. Shoutout to a true working actor.
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@NgocThach74 First....the beautiful Terri Garr! The B 52's; A incredible link to John Lennon with this song and REM for the Athens, GA influence!!!!
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@crockpics This was around the time Ringo passed out and Bonham shaved him, eyebrows and all!
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Just a completely normal day by the pool in Los Angeles, 1976. Led Zeppelin’s John Bonham hanging out with a very confused-looking Ringo Starr in a referee shirt. Ringo later shared that whenever Bonzo was in LA, he would regularly drive over at 2 AM just to drag him out of bed and throw him in the swimming pool. Imagine the parties at that house. Could you party like a rock star?

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@AmericaPapaBear Why am I so reminded of Amanda Bynes watching this poor girl?
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23-Year-Old Bipolar Samantha Off Her Meds, Wandering the Neighborhood in Panties
This is your classic American mental health success story, folks.
Samantha, 23, diagnosed bipolar since she was 13, decides meds are optional. Next thing you know she's out in her underwear babbling politics and religion, doesn't recognize her own mother, and turns a welfare check into a full-on wrestling match with the police.
The bodycam doesn't lie, confused, agitated, fighting officers who are just trying to get her help without anyone getting hurt. This isn't "defund the police" territory. This is what untreated mental illness looks like when families lose control and the system kicks the can down the road.
We've all watched this movie too many times. Stop the meds, spiral into delusion, terrorize the neighborhood, then blame the cops when they have to put hands on her. Meanwhile decent people are scared in their own driveways and taxpayers foot the bill for the ER visit, the psych hold, and the circus.
Mental illness is real. But romanticizing it or pretending "compassion" means letting people rot in their sickness while everyone around them suffers? That's not compassion, that's negligence.
Get these people the treatment they need BEFORE it reaches this point. Families, doctors, and yes, law enforcement shouldn't be playing cleanup crew for a culture that abandoned tough love and personal responsibility.
Prayers for Samantha and every family fighting this battle in the dark. But let's stop acting shocked when the bill comes due.
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@PopcornPost_ DeNiro in "Mean Streets" as Johnny....to "Jumping Jack Flash"!
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RKO had borrowed Marilyn Monroe from 20th Century Fox for Fritz Lang's "Clash by Night" (1952). In 1949, Monroe had posed for a N*de calendar. Fox had kept it under wraps, but RKO wanted to exploit that to promote the movie. They used it as PR. It was crushing Monroe who was already insecure and unstable.
Barbara Stanwyck, who had posed for n*de portraits in her 20s, advised Monroe to defiantly own it and admit she did it to pay the bills. When Stanwyck was asked by the press to give an opinion on her co-star, she drolly said to the reporters, "When you have a figure like that, you don't have to act."
Stanwyck also protected Monroe from Fritz Lang's constant belittling. During the filming, Monroe started arriving late on the set and couldn't function without her personal coach. Lang was so hard on Monroe that she vomited from anxiety before every scene. Her scene with Stanwyck took 26 takes, but Stanwyck didn't say a word. That put Fritz Lang in his place.
Stanwyck would later admit that working with Monroe could be exasperating but there was no denying she had a magic that was obvious to everyone.
("Noir Alley", Eddie Muller, TCM)
P.S: On this day, 74 years ago, "Clash by Night" (1952) had its limited release in the USA.
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