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Steve Coot

@SteveCoot

Katılım Ekim 2009
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VintageFootballTV
VintageFootballTV@Vintage77Ball·
What is the most famous moment in the history of the World Cup?
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Scottish Post-Punk
Scottish Post-Punk@ScotsPostPunk·
Midnight to six man For the first time from Jamaica Dillinger and Leroy Smart Delroy Wilson, your cool operator Ken Boothe for UK pop reggae With backing bands sound systems And if they’ve got anything to say There’s many black ears here to listen… youtu.be/96UtZPLiT90?si…
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
UK has given us some of the best bands of all time 🇬🇧
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archivetvmusings
archivetvmusings@archivetvmus71·
Top of the Pops (2nd April 1981). Shakin' Stevens is sitting at number one with This Ole House.
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Classic Ads
Classic Ads@ClassicAdvertz·
Glade Shake n’ Vac, guess the year it was first aired? 🤔
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
On June 27, 1885, just four days before his death, a frail and nearly penniless Ulysses S. Grant sat on the porch of a Mount McGregor, NY, cottage. Stricken with terminal throat cancer, he could no longer speak and relied on notes to communicate, yet he persisted in working on his memoirs to ensure his family’s financial security. The photograph captures his final, resolute effort, wrapped in blankets to ease his suffering. A fraudulent investment scheme orchestrated by his son’s business partner, Ferdinand Ward, had left Grant completely bankrupt in 1884. Despite extreme pain and an inability to swallow solid food, he completed his two-volume memoirs to prevent leaving his wife, Julia, in financial hardship. Grant was treated with cocaine for pain relief and occasionally with brandy. Published by Mark Twain, his memoirs became a huge success, ultimately providing his family with over $400,000.
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Jim
Jim@JVMonte2·
The ultimate Beatles compilation albums were released on this day in 1973. The Red album spanning the years 1962-1966 or the Blue album 1967-1970. Which one of these two albums are you likely to play more? #Beatles
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David Atherton
David Atherton@DaveAtherton20·
This is possibly the best advert ever on British TV. For Carlsberg beer it features some great England players who play in a Sunday league match. Lots of banter, crunching tackles & great action, including a Bobby Charlton rocket.
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Morgan J. Freeman
Hey @Grok - How did Donald Trump's ear grow back so quickly after being shot? My doctor says ears don't grow back like that. Can you do some quick research and let me know. Thanks! MJF
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Jim
Jim@JVMonte2·
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones are not available-what’s another great “British Invasion” band that arrived in sixties?
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GenTXer2
GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
This one's gonna be tough: Name ONE great song by ELO. I'll start..."Turn To Stone"
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GenTXer2@GenTXer2·
Name ONE great song by ROD STEWART. (btw, he's had 34(!) Top 40 hits in the U.S.) I'll start off..."Broken Arrow"
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RussiaNews 🇷🇺
RussiaNews 🇷🇺@mog_russEN·
🚨⚡️A rare video of a meteorite hitting the Moon is going viral worldwide Because the Moon has no atmosphere, meteorites don’t burn up on impact like they do on Earth
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Amy
Amy@20th_Centurygal·
When it comes to concerts, do you prefer a small venue or a big stadium show.
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The League Magazine
The League Magazine@Theleaguemag·
In one of a young Jack Charlton’s early matches for Leeds United in 1953 he was given a simple instruction by manager Raich Carter: “See how fast their centre-forward can limp”
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Steve Coot
Steve Coot@SteveCoot·
@iam_jlc I saw it in the cinema, the audience cheered when Rock won.
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Justin Lee Collins
Justin Lee Collins@iam_jlc·
I think Carl Weathers was right. Rocky III is the best Rocky sequel. It says something different to all the other sequels. Plus you’ve got a never better Mr T.
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Steve Coot
Steve Coot@SteveCoot·
@TheStingisBack Morons. I've got morons on my team. Nobody is going to rob us going down the mountain! We have got no money going down the mountain! When we have got the money, on the way back, then you can sweat!
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The Sting
The Sting@TheStingisBack·
Strother Martin was born OTD in 1919. Martin appeared in six films with Paul Newman, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Harper, and Slap Shot. He also delivered THE immortal line in Cool Hand Luke (1967). “What we’ve got here is failure to communicate.”
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