I figger he was the blazing example of that expression, “… he looked like he’d been drug through a knothole.”
Who’s Bad’s live performance is an unrivaled celebration of pop music’s one true King. Their power-packed performance of Michael Jackson’s expansive catalog has ignited crowds on every continent and can only be described as a jaw-dropping, musical must-see. As the longest-running Michael Jackson tribute band, and the only one to predate his untimely passing, Who’s Bad has awed even the skeptics, selling out nearly 50 venues in the United Kingdom including London’s O2 in December of 2010, the venue where the King of Pop was slated to end his career with a 50-show "This Is It" concert series. Beyond this unparalleled achievement, Who’s Bad has checked some of the world’s most famous pavilions off their ‘to-do’ list, selling out their first tour of China with stops at Ningbo’s Grand Theatre and Hunan Grand Theatre in Chengsha. Never neglecting Michael’s U.S. fans, Who’s Bad has packed The House of Blues in Houston, Dallas, and New Orleans; rocked DC’s 930 Club and returned to their native Chapel Hill, NC boasting larger, more eagerly-awaited performances with every romp around the globe. Sold-out shows from Colorado’s Bluebird Theatre and LA’s Gibson Amphitheatre and Romania’s Sala Pa… (read more)
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that two-thirds of households that buy EVs have annual income in excess of $100,000, nearly twice the nationwide average (see chart above). The result is the tax credit becomes a subsidy for the rich. Households in this income bracket also are more likely to have multiple vehicles, so the EV serves a niche of their transportation needs and is a luxury. The obvious question, then, is whether U.S. taxpayers should be subsidizing the affluent.
The victorious starting team in the final was Johnny McLaughlin, Bob Horne, Dave Brown (c), Bob Moses, Jim Perry, Gerry Edser, Billy Giles, Terry Pannowitz, Brian Carlin, Allan Thomson, Bob Heaney, Allan Buman and Jim Morgan.

It is no small thing to be a part of and every time it happens, it renews us. The miracle never diminishes. As urbanization inexorably isolates people from the land, fewer and fewer humans are able to participate in this ancient experience. It is our loss.
The money was raised through a “buy-a-brick” campaign, which gave people the chance to buy a single brick for the building.
Like the recent LEGO Star Wars set 75251 Darth Vader’s Castle, the initial reaction from LEGO fans and collectors has been mixed. But how does the set hold up when we look beyond the box photos and actually start building?
Stevo shined his flashlight around the scene. It looked like someone had drug a battleship through the woods. He picked up the salvageable litter and, as an afterthought, guided his beam into the tree above him. Two yellow eyes reflected in the flashlight. The coon sat in the crotch lickin’ his hind foot.

“Jeune was a very headstrong horse and although I’d never ridden him before I knew that while racing in Europe he was taught to miss the start to help the jockeys hold him, a habit that isn’t encouraged here.
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The Newcastle Morning Herald reported that Barton “had been quite assured before he left Sydney that he should receive a very hearty welcome in West Maitland.” The paper said “it had been his good fortune to address them several times in Maitland, and his additional good fortune to make many pleasant visits to the town.”
Space Cadets is a dynamic Los Angeles based triumvirate of disillusioned youths formed in 2012. The group is comprised of Zachary Wexelman, Dan Creed, and John Cocco, respectively. The band’s musical style consists of groove-based acoustic rock with elements of blues and hip-hop. After working with Tony Perry and James Ingram on previous projects, the trio released their third EP entitled, Let The Kids Play! this summer, recorded by CJ Blair at The Canyon Hut. Space Cadets provide minimal, back-to-basics, feel good, no BS music that cannot be classified or categorized only listened to and enjoyed. ""Too Good for Tuesday"" is a multi-rock-genre rock band based in NYC. The band is returning for their second show at The Bowery Electric. Brett Segelman is a 23-year-old piano player and lead vocalist. He grew up in Randolph, NJ, but calls New York City his second home. He has been singing and playing piano for 10+ years, and plays both classic and contemporary rock, as well as many other popular hits. He also plays ukulele, harmonica, and melodica. James Andreacchi is a 22-year-old classically and jazz trained pianist who has been playing since he was a toddler. He plays a vari… (read more)
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