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  1. Read: The Catcher in the Rye
  2. I did once. About 7 years ago, my next door neighbor's wife and 4 young kids went to visit her parents. I saw him around 8:30PM in the driveway, coming home from work and we talked for a little while. Around 9:00PM, I heard I gun shot from his backyard. I looked out our sunroom window and saw him lying on the grass with blood pouring out of his head and a gun lying next to his hand. I called 911.
  3. Excellent video. He's very skilled. I never tried to do anything like that, even when I was younger. I am happy just cruising. If you get more of his videos, I'd love to see them. Thanks for posting.
  4. Cool! If they are on YouTube, I'd love to see them.
  5. I watch lots of YouTube channels and random videos that come up. Pop Culture Crisis, Professor of Rock, Cult Cinema Classics, WardyNYMets, StockMoe, Film Threat are my daily visits. Skateboarding. I bought a California Free Former at Woolworth's when I was 8 years old. I still have it. It's still in good condition and I still ride it occasionally. I have 5 Pennyboards, which are perfect for me because I don't do any tricks. I just love to cruise and that's what they are made for. I cruise late at night around my neighborhood almost every night. The streets are smooth and well-lit. When I lived in NYCity, I would cruise in Central Park every chance I got.
  6. I learned in grade school to always check hole in the water faucet where the water comes out before you put your face in it and press the handle for a drink of water. I do that to make sure nobody put gum in it so the water squirts you in the face.
  7. Citizen Kane Braveheart Beverly Hills Cop The Breakfast Club 3 Men and a Baby and the sequel
  8. Very cool story! I worked in a hotel in my hometown in the early '80s. There was an auditorium that could fill 7,000 people for a concert, so several major bands/musicians would play there and they all stayed at the hotel I worked at. I got to meet a lot of famous musicians. I won't make a long post and mention everyone. I'll just mention one for now. Ozzy came to town and he and his band and road crew stayed there. I was right at the front desk when they checked in. Ozzy was so out of it drunk that I didn't bother to say anything to him but Randy Rhoads was there and I went up to talk to him and ask for an autograph. He was very polite and soft-spoken. When I mentioned what and incredible guitarist he was, he was very humble about it. Such a nice guy. It was such a pleasure to get to meet and talk to him. When I heard that he died a half a year later, it really hit me hard. I still think about what he could've achieved in music if he didn't die at 25 in a senseless, idiotic accident.
  9. Yellow River, Yellow River Is in my mind and in my eyes Yellow River, Yellow River Is in my blood It's the place that I love
  10. He was only in a couple episodes, but as a kid, I loved Hugo (Irwin Keyes) on "The Jeffersons."
  11. He was also great where he played the "nice guy" as the foster dad in "Free Willy." RIP.
  12. Gotta' get with it It's okay to get out there and have some fun By yourself maybe or else with a special one
  13. RIP Mick. Thanks for all the music.
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