“I Love You, Whatever”. Possibly the first - and probably the last - country song to mention coddle.
(We’ve pixelated the coddle.)
#newmusic#coddle#australian https://t.co/rgq0CfNlQB
@BaconOverlord@maddenifico He had already been shot. He knelt up like this as a reaction to being shot, which happened when he was on all fours. The other ICE agents jumped up, which is why he was able get up. He was not reaching for his gun, he was reaching back because he had just been shot in the back.
Can anyone shed any light on where in Australia I might be able to watch European FIFA World Cup Qualifiers? Now that#optussport has become @StanSportFC, I can’t find any mention of the international matches. Anyone know? #coybig
@BarackObama Some great songs in there!
If you’d like to try something Australian, maybe give this a try. It’s a song about the sadness we feel when something comes to an end:
Say Amen by A Band of Rain
https://t.co/iJazIQ3mgS
"Ireland has a long history of anti-Semitism which feeds into attitudes to Israel. Take the Limerick Pogrom of 1904..." Holy tendentious historicizing Batman, you might as well as say America's strong support for Israel is due to guilt over the lynching of Leo Frank.
@darachos @Selkies_ Definitely The Great Escape. The scene with the motorbike jump is as indelibly linked to my dad in my mind as Ronnie Whelan’s goal against the USSR in 1988.
@ajrmort@xian_clarkson@IfBooksPod There’s a theory that this is where the word Hilbilly comes from. The Scots-Irish Protestants, supporters of King Billy, who settled in the hills.
Check out ABandofRain's video! #TikTok https://t.co/VZjRRYADSa
“Things I Said!” - a song about all the weird and wonderful thangs you find yourself saying when you become a parent.