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(Apocalypse Now - 1979)
Tomorrow: Francis Ford Coppola
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I am strongly considering deleting or revamping this Tumblr. Something needs to change, my thought was that this form of social media would keep me close to the people and things that i care about, but it just isnt the case. Tumblr isnt a conversation or a way to connect, its just a place to rant, reblog, and be anonymous. I just don’t feel the connection anymore. So be on the look out, I have a few ideas of something new I want to do, but I dont think anyone reads this anyways so dont fret.
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Rangers left wing Steve Vickers sneaks the puck past Bruins goalie Jacques Plante during a 1973 game at the Boston Garden. The Rangers have won seven straight, their longest winning streak since 1973. Meanwhile, the Bruins have won six straight and seem to be over their Stanley Cup hangover. (Tony Triolo/SI)
POWER RANKINGS: Find out where the Rangers and Bruins stack up
GALLERY: Iconic photos of the Bruins | Adventures of Sean Avery
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Mets could have interest in bringing back Endy Chavez | MetsBlog.com
Best thing I have heard……ever.
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stevie ray vaughan 1990
taken the day before he was killed in a helicopter crash.
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IM ALL HOPPED UP ON MOUNTAIN DEW, WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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When universities become so dependent on athletic departments for their very existence, to the point where nothing – nothing – seems vile or heinous or repugnant enough to shake that iron grip, then there is something desperately wrong with American universities. When any game becomes so powerful that football coaches can play God to entire towns, cover-ups this massive are blatant and where so many people knew and did nothing, when students riot after the filth lurking under rocks start to come out not in protest of the crime but in reaction to the loss of their beloved coach, then Penn State needs to be shut down. Completely. Dismantled, not a brick left standing. Salt poured on the ground so nothing grows there again. This isn’t just a case of a single bad-apple, not just a small, isolated or one-off event. A man raped children while his friends deliberately covered up his crimes. For years. All in the name of protecting football. The extent of depravity metastasizing an entire town because of the power embedded in one university’s athletic department is on a scale hard to imagine, never mind stomach. The Penn State football program has lost the right to continue to exist.
Football is NOT an Absolute Monarchy (via azspot)
Lots of senationalism in here, I mean really, destroying a whole university? Come on lets be real here. As a sports fan and someone who has spent alot of time reading up on this whole situation (My GF is going to school to be a family and marriage counciler so we both have had vested intrest in this). This whole story makes me sick to my stomach, lots of fucked up shit happened and lots more needs to change. But lets look at it this way, why are we punishing the football players that did nothing wrong? Why are we punishing students that did nothing more then attend PSU? They didn’t know, and now they have been caught up in a whirlwind of emotions with the whole world watching them. These same students, faculty, and PSU fans raised moeny for the victims, and handle themselves with alot of class at Saturdays football game. A couple hundred students protest, and by all means it looked like more were there to people watch then protest, and we should pour salt on an instition? Were talking about a college that has an enrollment of 20,000+. This sort of rash, kill ‘em all attitude such bullshit. Lets allow a community to rebuild and stand up against these acts before we just off ‘em. But were would the story be in that……
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Mini at Monte Carlo 1964
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variumfemina said: Whistler’s Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket!
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when the germans came to town and spoiled the McLaren party.
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