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Jack Warnick
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Former 11Bravo, cyclist, failed musician. Author of Reciprocity, Veritas, and Re-set. Also, Big Wheel by Fritz Dalton. Latest book- God, Me, and Raquel.

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What song are you hearing in this photo

A White woman from Austin is far more likely to acquit Karmelo Anthony than any other demographic

That's because you ARE the screaming kid...

Got some more news for ya in the next 48 hours 🫢


The Colts had to be sick watching the Myles Garrett trade 😭 Colts paid: • 2 first-round picks for Sauce Gardner Rams paid: • 1 first-round pick for Myles Garrett Fleeced.

Yikes: Browns GM Andrew Berry shockingly says he wasn’t trying to get the best return for Myles Garrett. Reporter: "Myes wasn't on the block, why not open up the bidding and get a few more picks?" Berry: "That wasn't the goal.“ What an awful look 🤦♂️

What these neighbors did shocked everyone 👀

I don't think this is the solution to a wrong cut. What is this guy doing.


Jerry O’Connell gets visibly upset as he recalls how MAGA called him an “F-word c*ck” after his Bill Maher appearance. JERRY: “And I don’t mean a f*cking c*ck. I mean the other F-word.” JAMIE: “Rhymes with…” JERRY: “Don’t even say it!” “So let me tell all the MAGA people who’ve been in my comments and my wife’s comments… By the way, my wife… gets all these notifications from people saying your husband is a F-word c*ck. They love mentioning that I probably like to watch my wife’s ex having relations with her.” “By the way, Jamie, you’ve known me longer than anyone in Hollywood. Have you ever known me as someone who likes to watch, would like to watch my wife having s*x with another man?” JAMIE: “No.” JERRY: “You’ve heard me on this show say how attractive I find Skeet Ulrich.” JAMIE: “Yes, you have.” JERRY: “Do you think I would ever call Skeet and say, ‘Skeet, do me a solid and come over and have s*x with my wife so I can watch you guys?’” JAMIE: “Debatable.” [Jerry laughs] JERRY: “Would you say I’m a F-word c*ck?” JAMIE: “No.” JERRY: “So stop writing that in my comments and my wife’s comments! And by the way, my daughters are findable on social media now. Stop writing in their comments that I’m that.”

SGT Rock's Concert Review: Strong Southern Rock Night Ruined by Headliner Frontman's Ego TAMPA — The Southern Hospitality Tour rolled into Tampa promising a solid night of Southern rock and red-dirt country. For a while, it delivered—right up until Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson decided to turn the stage into a pulpit and lecture the very people who paid to see him. The trouble hit early. As the band set up "She Talks to Angels," their mascot appeared on the big screen dressed as Uncle Sam. The Tampa crowd did what Southern audiences have always done: they let out a loud, spontaneous "USA!" chant. Robinson killed the moment instantly. He mocked the reaction, then launched into a scolding rant about fear and ignorance, jabbing at anyone who dared push back. The more the room resisted, the louder he got. By the end, a big chunk of the crowd had seen enough and walked out. This wasn’t a political rally. It was a rock show in the Red South—where patriotism isn’t hidden and “USA!” is as natural as hot dogs at a ballgame. That cheer isn’t about ignorance; it’s about pride in the country. Turning on paying fans for showing it says far more about the performer’s disconnect than it does about the audience. Musicians can hold whatever opinions they want. What they don’t get to do is treat a ticket-buying crowd like a captive audience for their personal grievances—especially at today’s prices. Fans come to forget the world’s problems for a few hours, not sit through a sermon from a frontman who seems more interested in scolding than entertaining. The real shame is how this overshadowed the bands that actually showed up to play. Whiskey Myers delivered exactly what fans expect: honest, gritty, powerful Southern rock with real heart and soul. They remain one of the best bands working today. Openers Southall also brought a strong set. Those are the names worth remembering from this tour. A stage is a privilege, not a soapbox. The people in the seats pay the bills and deserve the music they came to hear. When a headliner forgets that, he does more damage to his supporting acts than to anyone else. The tour continues through St. Augustine and into the Carolinas. Southern crowds wear their patriotism openly, so it will be interesting to see if Robinson learns to read the room or keeps delivering lectures. For anyone thinking about tickets, the advice is simple: go for Whiskey Myers. When the Black Crowes take the stage, you’ll know what to do—keep walking. As the old saying goes: “The seats are empty. The theater is dark. So why do you keep acting?” — Charles Bukowski #WhiskeyMyers #SouthernHospitalityTour #SouthernRock #TampaConcert #ConcertReview
