If there’s one film I’ll never stop loving, it’s Dirty Dancing 💃🕺
The dancing, the music, the chemistry… pure magic every single time. And Patrick Swayze — what a talent. An incredible actor, an unforgettable dancer.
Gone far too soon. I still get emotional watching it. Forever my favorite ❤️🎶
@KennyHa05511109@CravenFa Great to see your post👏 we have another massive 1/4 final next Saturday at Barnoldswicktownjuniors Victory Ground in the WRCC.🏆
A cracking game in the QF of the @CravenFa Cup in Skipton where after a 2-2 draw, @BarlickJuniors beat Grassington United on penalties.
I've captured the winning moment (sadly, a penalty miss) on video.
A good, competitive cup tie, played in a good spirit 😀
#nonleaguefootball
🔵🟡⚽️Well done to our BarnoldswicktownEL’s as yesterday the Barlick lads progressed into the CravenCup semifinal with a hard fought win being decided on pen’s (5-4 win) against table toppers Grassington FC.
Focus now turns to next Saturday when the WRCC 1/4 final comes to town🏆
1991 hit like a sonic tsunami, shattering the status quo as grunge exploded from Seattle's gritty garages with Nirvana's raw, angsty fury, pop divas like Mariah Carey and Michael Jackson dominated airwaves with glossy hooks and vocal acrobatics, metal titans such as Metallica packed colossal stadiums with thunderous riffs and headbanging chaos, and soaring power ballads from Bryan Adams to Whitney Houston turned every car radio into a tear-jerking confessional. This wasn't just a year of chart-toppers-it was a seismic shift where music fused rebellion, spectacle, romance, and universal anthems, etching itself into the soul of a generation. Those tracks transcended trends, weaving into life's fabric as wedding dances, road-trip soundtracks, breakup catharses, and nostalgic reveries that hit harder today, reminding us why timeless bangers evolve from hits into heartfelt heirlooms.
“If you put red ants & black ants in a glass jar, nothing happens. But if the jar is shaken, the two sets of ants will fight each other. But the real enemy is the person who shook the jar. The same is true in society. Before we fight each other, we must ask: Who shook the jar?”