So word is Mitch McConnell is either dead or being kept alive by machines .Hes been in the hospital for 11 days and was took on a stretcher from
His home that long ago ..Hey AMERICA this dude still is in our fucking senate and if this doesn’t show u there needs to be term limits then WTF DOES ??The MAGAtts are worried cause if McConnell dies or can no longer work guess what ??Kentucky governor picks the next senator for the remainder of the term and that governor is a Democrat so watch how long this corrupt ass party milks this shit .He can be dead and these MFERS won’t even admit it
It was such a joy getting to spend time with Joe and Jill, George and Laura, and Bill and Hillary last week. Barack and I will always be grateful for your constant friendship and support of our family over the years.
(And George, thanks for the mints!)
Gene Kelly was almost 70 years old, in his final film performance, and he could still roller skate! What a legend.
RIP Olivia Newton-John! Xanadu was one of my favourite movies ...can't believe it's been 45 years since I saw it in the theatre.
For me, this will always be the sound of summer in 1980.
Xanadu | Olivia Newton-John & Gene Kelly's '80s/'40s Hybrid E.L.O. Roller Disco
To George and Laura, Bill and Hillary — we're grateful for your friendship, counsel, and devotion to this country. And to Joe and Jill, thank you for being on this journey with us.
Yes, it was 47 years ago that I first hit the airwaves in Chicago. No, I never expected to be where I am today. Very grateful and thankful to you all for your loyalty,support, and friendship!
Journey’s “Only the Young” plays as Louden Swain runs across multiple bridges spanning the Spokane River during the opening credits of VISION QUEST. Director Harold Becker used these bridges as a metaphor for his coming-of-age story where crossing a body of water symbolizes transition, rebirth, and leaving the past behind.
If you’d like to support the @FMJDiary project, you can bid on one of my original (and signed) VQ soundtrack cassettes here: https://t.co/FkPZDEHuO4
The view from inside Integrity as recovery forces pop open the hatch…watching the helicopter pass over their shoulders and hearing all the joy, it was as good as it gets.
that young man covered an UNPRECEDENTED amount of surface area unlike anything we've seen in the Spirit Tunnel. thank goodness his dad left us a little of him before he left, Jason Ritter please never change 🥹😭
LES SABRES DE BUFFALO : UNE TRADITION UNIQUE DANS LA LNH ET LE SPORT PROFESSIONNEL AMÉRICAIN
Les Sabres de Buffalo occupent une place unique dans la Ligue nationale de hockey (LNH) et même dans le sport professionnel américain en général à cet égard.
Alors que la règle standard de la LNH veut que l'on chante l'hymne national du pays de chaque équipe présente sur la glace, les Sabres sont en effet la seule équipe américaine à faire chanter le Ô Canada avant tous leurs matchs à domicile, peu importe si l'adversaire est américain seulement ou non.
Plusieurs raisons expliquent ce lien privilégié avec le Canada :
•La proximité géographique : Le KeyBank Center de Buffalo est situé à moins de 10 minutes de la frontière canadienne.
•La base de partisans : Une partie importante des abonnés de saison et des spectateurs des Sabres provient du sud de l'Ontario (notamment de la région de Niagara et même de Toronto). Chanter l'hymne est un signe de respect et de bienvenue pour ces partisans qui traversent la frontière.
•L'influence canadienne : Le nom même de l'équipe utilise l'orthographe canadienne (Sabre au lieu de l'américain Saber).
Les propriétaires fondateurs des Sabres, Seymour Knox III et Northrup Knox, ont choisi cette orthographe délibérément pour rendre hommage à leur importante base de partisans canadiens.
De plus, l'histoire de la franchise est profondément marquée par des légendes québécoises, notamment la célèbre French Connection (Gilbert Perreault, Rick Martin et René Robert).
Pour de nombreux amateurs de hockey, Buffalo est affectueusement considérée comme « l’autre équipe canadienne » de la ligue.
While two astronauts carry on with their tasks aboard the station, a satellite lifts off from Earth below—creating a breathtaking view that’s hard to forget.