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Got Miracles? … Place Your Trust in Jesus… Rode the Little Orange Skate Board … Vida Blue Deserves a Hall of Fame Plaque
RIP Dwight Braxton a perennially contender … we even knew him by his second name Dwight Muhammad Qwai more than today’s champs

Today In 1988: New York #Yankees pitcher Tommy John commits three errors on one play vs. the Milwaukee #Brewers at Yankee Stadium! Bill White and Phil Rizzuto are in the broadcast booth to try to make sense of what happened! ⚾️ #MLB #Baseball #History #RepBX
Chuck Mangione, 'Feels So Good' musician and bandleader, dead at 84
If you want to feel really old, Caddyshack was released 45 years ago today…
Raffy stung the ball there … I believe he will feel like he’s more “in the game” by playing 1B regularly and in turn his batting success will come more naturally #SFvsATL
#WhoAmI Benny the Bopper Maller @benmaller
Hunter Biden just went off on the Democratic Party: "Fuck him and everybody around him... George Clooney is not a fucking an actor. He's a brand." "James Carville hasn't won a race in 40 fucking years." "David Axelrod had one success in his political life and that was Barack…
Curious that about the same time Grandma got a makeover, her chocolate chip cookies 🍪 started tasting like Chocolate Shit cookies

Melvin instills zero fear in these guys… totally unprepared for major league baseball and Mels will just give his boilerplate shoulder shrug… never won anything ! #SFvsATL
The Slider contains 13 tracks Side 1 Metal Guru (2:25) The album’s opener and lead single, “Metal Guru” is a shimmering glam anthem. Its cryptic lyrics, which Bolan claimed were about spirituality (referencing a “metal guru” as a godlike figure), are delivered with infectious…
Side 2 Telegram Sam (3:45) The album’s second single and another UK No. 1 hit. Inspired by Bolan’s manager, Tony Secunda, the song is a perfect blend of glam swagger and pop catchiness, with a memorable riff and playful lyrics about a “main man.” Rabbit Fighter (3:56) A…
July 21, 1972:🧵🧵🧵 The Slider by T. Rex was released and is a landmark album in the Glam Rock movement and a defining work in the career of Marc Bolan.