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Bob just Bob fka robert

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I'm bob like good times, great friends and amazing memories. Also like my music big time anything really that takes my mood at the time.

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Naomi Rosenblum Art
Naomi Rosenblum Art@naomi_rosenblum·
“You Are Cursed” 24x36” oil on canvas - work in progress Original and limited edition prints now available 😈
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Jessika Carr
Jessika Carr@WWELadyRefJess·
My first ever aerial arts performance tonight 🔥 The song was a surprise for my mom and dad in the crowd. Proud of my journey inside and out. What a gift 💪🏻🩵 Thank you all for being on this journey with me!
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Rock Photography
Rock Photography@Photomusicrock·
Rising country music star Avery Anna performs probably the best cover of Ozzy Osbourne "No More Tears."
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celtic Jaime 🍀
celtic Jaime 🍀@celtic_jaime·
Howling 😂😂😂
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Milo
Milo@MrRoflWaffles·
invited to a big film premiere in london and using it as an excuse to finally buy a nicer suit do i go for the grey or the tux? grey tailor says it's more interesting/different, tux says more sharp and proper formality. i'm leaning towards the tux buuut wdyt chat
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Spiny & Chilly 🐧 Wishlist on Steam!
Miss Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie? Spiny & Chilly is a colorful 3D collectathon platformer full of secrets, jumps and cozy adventure. Wishlist now on Steam 👇
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
One of the funniest and most endearing stories involving Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead) and Metallica took place backstage at the Sommet Center in Nashville, Tennessee, on September 14, 2009, during Metallica’s World Magnetic Tour. Metallica was in the middle of a relaxed jam session in the dressing room. James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo, Lars Ulrich, and a few other friends (including Matt Sorum of Guns N’ Roses) were playing some casual jams. Suddenly, Lemmy walked into the room. Robert Trujillo began clapping excitedly, and Lemmy, in his characteristic raspy voice, James Hetfield greeted him with a respectful smile: “Hello, sir.” Lemmy sat down, tuned his bass, and, without further ado, the entire group launched into two Motörhead classics from 1979: first “Damage Case” and then “Too Late Too Late.” Lemmy and Hetfield took turns on vocals, with Lemmy on bass and singing with all his raw energy, while Metallica backed him up with groove and enthusiasm. At the end of the second song, James Hetfield joked, “Are we hired?” Lemmy replied with a laugh, “Yeah, I guess so… but you’ve got to get rid of that drummer.” Lars Ulrich, keeping his sense of humor, answered instantly, “I’ve been trying to get out of here for 25 years!” Everyone burst out laughing. That casual backstage moment was captured on video and shows the genuine chemistry between them: Metallica always viewed Lemmy as an idol and mentor. Lars Ulrich has often recounted that as a teenager he was president of the Motörhead fan club on the West Coast (along with Cliff Burton) and that he tried to keep up with Lemmy’s drinking pace… only to end up throwing up. That mutual admiration led to several on-stage collaborations, but the 2009 backstage jam is particularly warm and spontaneous. It was a meeting of legends that epitomized the respect and friendship between Motörhead’s wildest rock and Metallica’s thrash. A slice of pure, unfiltered heavy metal history.
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
Grateful to Times columnist Giles Coren for putting to the sword a local council pipsqueak for trying to put out of business a restaurant in the middle of nowhere where owner Ruth Hanson does all the kitchen prep herself, the washing up, the bookings, the till, payroll and then cooks it. The restaurant is called Hansom in Bedale, North Yorkshire. To give you an idea of its remoteness it’s 7 miles from Northallerton and 31 miles from York. So, on occasions, her husband Mark, who had a job of his own, gives up his evenings to chauffeur some guests to and from their homes. Coren points out when he reviewed the place last year ( he gave it a glowing recommendation) he had to hitchhike from Northallerton station. No Bedale train, no metro, no Uber hanging around at the corner. Enter Chris Doyle, licensing enforcement officer for N Yorkshire council, who has written to Ruth saying in his view Mark was operating a taxi service and that would require a raft of expensive and time consuming licences. Ruth responded that Mark was her husband, he was unpaid and there was no separate charge for the journey. Doyle said he didn’t care as there was deemed to be a commercial benefit and warned without a licence the council may take legal action. Coren has a great last paragraph; “ Yeah, you sue her, you absolute local heroes. “ You teach Ruth and Mark a lesson for being great at their jobs, for treasuring their customers, for trying to create a little joy and make ends meet in a collapsing world.” PS Thought you’d like to see what a Ruth menus looks like. This is called the Sunday Sharing Feast. Starters. Smoked Leek and Pickled Croque Monsieur Whitby Crab Crumpet Pickled cucumber, Garden herbs. Heritage beetroot, whipped goat’s Curd, Wild Garlic emulsion. Main Course Wensleydale chicken, Apricot and sage Wellington. Honey and mustard mash, buttered spring , cider sauce. Dessert Yorkshire rhubarb and ginger trifle. Cost; £55. With publicity thanks to Coren’s column and this tweet I suspect the queue will be out the door and Mark can have his evenings off again.
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The Prodigy
The Prodigy@the_prodigy·
Warriors Dance - Coming at ya this Summer,,,,TURNING UP THE ATTACK WITH MORE BEATS, MORE RUCKUS,,,,GET READY TO LIGHT UP THE SKY Milton Keynes, Dublin, Manchester and Edinburgh. LH & M Tickets - lnk.to/TPWD26 Film - @bartleberry
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The Extreme Music Enthusiast
The Extreme Music Enthusiast@TheExtremeMusi1·
The Prodigy – Firestarter (Reading & Leeds 2009) Keith Flint was pure, untouchable energy 🔥
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Hernando
Hernando@velezambrano·
No ha habido ni habrá un showman que pueda pisarle los talones a Michael Jackson
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Bob just Bob fka robert@b0baj0b·
@MandaLHuber This is a sign you have to keep it there was a white rabbit segment for weeks on wwe teasing Bray’s return…..
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Amanda
Amanda@MandaLHuber·
I fucking hate people. 🧵1/3 My neighbor texted me while I was making dinner. Go outside and sure enough…
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Batfox Pictures
Batfox Pictures@Batfox_Pictures·
Capturing the frenzy of Woodstock ’99, “Nookie” saw Limp Bizkit deliver one of the festival’s most notorious performances, appearing on Significant Other, released June 1999. The track reflects the band’s explosive rise during the nu metal peak.
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
One of the most iconic moments of Michael Jackson's career was at Wembley Stadium in 1988. He performed in front of 72.000 people on 7 consecutive dates. The British royal family attended, and Michael even dedicated "Dirty Diana" to the princess, which caused quite a stir.
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yungblud army
yungblud army@YungbludArmy·
Yungblud’s walkout at his Birmingham show was an homage to Ozzy 🦇
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