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That takes-hisself-too-seriously spouter of pompous, bombastic rock music can’t even badmouth the President extemporaneously, has to have his anti-Trump tirades uploaded as teleprompter scripts and read them off the screen
Did I remember to mention “pompous”?
Lunatic Bruce Springsteen Seen Using Teleprompter at Boston Concert to Trash Trump and Elon Musk – “This is an American Outrage!”
Funniest thing is — every time I see this photo of him, I can’t help but think of … Reddy Kilowatt
Stations of the Cross
tucson, arizona
Thought I would share a story i turned into a song , is about a lesson my son learned the hard way.
oh my gosh ! lol ♥️
you wouldn’t happen to know anything about problems with O2 sensors, would ya …
Depends on what you want to know, I left the car biz in 2001 but I do not think there have been any technological leaps since then except they keep putting more in the system & have to heat them via your battery if to far down the exhaust line.
They start randomly turning on the check engine light after 50,000 miles (or earlier) if they were constructed on a “Hangover Monday™”
My 1992 Sonoma has never had a new one in 200K, probably needs one tho.
This is an interesting video explanation as to why the oil in the USA is not generally refined here.
We could refine it here IF the greenies would allow changes/additions to existing refinery’s or build some new ones, but that is unlikely to happen without lawfare that probably more than doubles the cost of doing so leaving us to import the oil that our refinery’s were built to process because it is cheaper.
Last built refinery…. 1977 in LA (no not Los Angeles/s)
This link was pointed to within the article that
cjshecky posted article:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/05/24/sunday-talks-defeated-thomas-massie-promises-to-keep-shouting-at-trees-until-maga-is-defeated/comment-page-2/#comment-12600847
26 May 2023 Jack Lee, American rock singer and songwriter (Blondie – “Hanging on the Telephone”; Paul Young – “Come Back and Stay”), dies of colon cancer at 71
32+ works currently held by ASCAP / BMI
Blondie – Hanging On The Telephone
The Nerves original version
2023 Reuben Wilson, American jazz organist (“Got to Get Your Own”), dies of lung cancer at 88
Reuben Wilson on the Hammond B3 – Killer B3 Documentary Extended Clip
26 May 2022 Andy Fletcher, British synthesizer and bass player (Depeche Mode – “Just Can’t Get Enough”), dies of an aortic dissection at 60
Depeche Mode – Enjoy the Silence (Remastered)
26 May 2022 Alan White, British rock drummer (John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band; Yes, 1972-2022; solo – Ramshackled), dies at 72
YES – Owner of a Lonely Heart (Official Music Video)
26 May 2021 Patrick Sky [Lynch], American musician, folk singer, songwriter, record producer, and uilleann bagpiper (Songs That Made America Famous), dies of cancer at 80
Patrick Sky – I’m Gonna Fall in Love with You (Keep On Walkin)
26 May 2008 Earle Hagen, American big band trombonist (Isham Jones; Tommy Dorsey; Benny Goodman), and Emmy Award-winning television composer (The Dick Van Dyke Show; The Andy Griffith Show; I Spy; The Mod Squad; “Harlem Nocturne”), dies at 88
Original Andy Griffith theme
26 May 1998 Linda Hayes [Bertha Williams], American R&B singer (Yes I Know), dies at 74
Yes I Know
26 May 1995 Ron Weatherburn, British jazz pianist, dies at 61
Buddy Bolden Blues
26 May 1994 Warren Harding “Sonny” Sharrock, American jazz guitarist (Last Exit), dies of a heart attack at 53
Full Concert
26 May 1933 Jimmie Rodgers (born James Charles Rodgers, September 8, 1897 – May 26, 1933) was an American singer-songwriter and musician who rose to popularity in the late 1920s.
Jimmie Rodgers – Blue Yodel No 1 (T For Texas)