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christinered · 1 year ago
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When The Rocketts show up...
The Silly Season starts.
Brace yourselves Kinksters,
It's time.
~Red
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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 years ago
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The old Waldorf-Astoria on 34th St. and Fifth Ave., 1923. It was demolished to make way for the Empire State Building.
Photo: Irving Underhill via MCNY
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classicfilmloves · 1 year ago
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mcb3k · 3 months ago
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The 34th Rule
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A Novel by Armin Shimerman and David R. George III...
Read by Armin Shimerman...
Yeah, I suppose I could listen to that...
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fishmech · 7 months ago
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Waiting
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icantalk710 · 2 years ago
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incorrectlooneytunesquotes · 10 months ago
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Now wait a minute, Clyde. Just because every child can't an Easter egg that doesn't mean there isn't a Easter Bunny.
Bugs Bunny
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hoziercriespower · 11 months ago
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Happy 34th birthday Hozier.
born 17th March 1990 on St. Patrick's day.
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brightsoulblogger · 2 years ago
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The only Yuletide favourite to pivot around an attempted suicide, Capra’s post-war fable is a fascinating melange of social and personal impulses and the questionable charms of home.
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 10 months ago
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Metallica - Enter Sandman 1991
"Enter Sandman" is a song by American heavy metal band Metallica. It is the opening track and lead single from their self-titled fifth album, released in 1991. It evolved from a guitar riff that guitarist Kirk Hammett wrote, after being inspired by Soundgarden's 1989 album Louder Than Love. The title is a reference to the Sandman, a character from Western folklore who makes children sleep.
The single was released on July 29, 1991, two weeks before the release of Metallica. The album debuted at number 1 on the Billboard 200 in the US and nine other countries, and sold over 22 million copies worldwide, allowing "Enter Sandman" to become "one of the most recognizable songs of all time in rock". The single peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and at number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. In addition to the nominations received by the album as a whole, the song was nominated for Best Rock Song at the 34th Grammy Awards in 1992. It was voted Song of the Year in Metal Edge's 1991 Readers Choice Awards. The music video won Best Hard Rock Video at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards and was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Editing.
Motörhead covered "Enter Sandman" in 1998, and received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards. "Enter Sandman" is used in the polka melody "Polka Your Eyes Out" for "Weird Al" Yankovic's 1992 album Off the Deep End. The song was also sampled by British electronic duo Utah Saints and American rapper Chuck D on their track "Power to the Beats". It was covered by Weezer as part of The Metallica Blacklist tribute album. It was also used by NASA mission control CAPCOM B. Alvin Drew to wake up space shuttle astronauts aboard STS-123. The song was selected for Mission Specialist Robert L. Behnken by his fiancé.
"Enter Sandman" received a total of 81,1% yes votes!
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newyorkthegoldenage · 1 year ago
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Until 1965, there were two Saks department stores in Manhattan. Saks Fifth Avenue was a palace of luxury, while its older namesake, Saks 34th Street, catered to the masses with moderate-priced clothing. Located on the southwest corner of 34th and Broadway, it opened five weeks before its neighbor across the street, Macy's. This photo was taken some time in the 1930s.
The building was an elegant limestone structure designed by Buchman & Fox in the Classical style. But after Saks shuttered, it became a branch of Korvette's, a discount retailer, and in the 1980s was turned into a vertical mall that nobody goes to and sheathed in blue reflecting glass, masking the facade.
Photo: Historic NYC Instagram
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cassandracalin · 9 months ago
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Um, this is insane?!? THE NEW GIRL is on the Amazon Books billboard in NYC! 🤩 (located at 7th Ave. and 34th St., near Penn Station)
Pre-order my new book
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lovegalor333 · 2 months ago
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my girl in bright lights ⭐️⭐️
w 34th st and 7th ave, nyc !
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unplaces · 11 months ago
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Beach 34th St, Far Rockaway (Queens).
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barnesmickey · 3 days ago
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Went into NYC after work yesterday to go to the Lacoste store after I had heard that they are starting to float around TZP’s postcards in the US for his campaign. Got them and a new satchel/wallet! The cashier asked me about TZP because he said this new campaign is a big deal but he didn’t know who Taylor was, so I politely gushed and spread the TZP gospel.
I also stopped by the iconic 34th St. Macy’s on my way home to check out their epic underwear display for Lacoste and it was so surreal! TZP is plastered on every surface of it. I am so so proud him 💚🐊
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allinestarr · 18 days ago
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DON’T MISS OUT!!!
Guys if you live in New York or New Jersey Mercedes has a pop up in NYC at 34th St. & 7th Ave. Lewis’s car is on display and they have 2 sims for you to try out as well as a VR experience of the garage. Also all of Lewis’s gear is 20% off!. They will be there till February 5th!.
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