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mrsoulstice · 1 month ago
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Glenn Lewis
Don’t you forget it-2002
Soulful Sunday
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sitting-on-me-bum · 4 months ago
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Sanbangsan Sunset
Sunset at Sanbangsan, a 395 meter (1,236 feet) high lava dome on the South Korean island of Jeju.
By Glenn Lewis
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singonavine71 · 1 year ago
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Glennon Ricketts Jr. (born March 13, 1975), professionally known as Glenn Lewis, is a Canadian neo soul singer–songwriter. Lewis earned a Grammy Award nomination in 2004 and has also won a Juno Award out of a total of six nominations.
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taevisionceo · 3 months ago
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💭 #ThoughtInTheNight I FEEL AN INTENSE FIRE BURNING IN MY HEART… IT’S MY IMMENSE LOVE FOR YOU. THINKING OF YOU, I FIND EVERYTHING I WAS LOOKING FOR… EVERYTHING I NEED. EVERY TIME I LOOK AT YOUR PHOTOGRAPH, I FALL IN LOVE ALL OVER AGAIN…. JUST THINKING ABOUT YOU… I FALL IN LOVE AGAIN… SOMETHING INSIDE OF YOU MAKES YOU UNIQUE… YOU’RE WONDERFUL… SOMETHING INSIDE OF YOU MAKES ME FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU, EVERY DAY. THAT SOMETHING IS… THE WAY YOU ARE… YOUR INNER BEAUTY… WHAT WOULD I DO WITHOUT YOU? … I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART AND SOUL… WHAT WOULD I DO WITHOUT YOU? … YOU’VE GIVEN ME LIFE. YOU ARE AT ALL TIMES IN MY THOUGHTS… AT ALL TIMES IN MY DREAMS… I’LL NEVER PART FROM THIS DREAM… REALLY, A LIFE WITHOUT YOU WOULD BE NOTHING… NOTHING AT ALL… EVERYTHING YOU ARE… EVERYTHING YOU DO… EVERYTHING YOU SAY… ARE REASONS WHY DAY BY DAY I’M FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOU OVER AND OVER AGAIN… THIS IS EXTRAORDINARY. MY SOUL IS SINGING FOR YOU… EVERY MINUTE THAT GOES BY IS FULL OF YOU… ALL OF ME LOVES ALL OF YOU…
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dekaohtoura · 5 months ago
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rnbria · 8 months ago
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The first cd 💿 I popped inside of my Black Suzuki Forenza audio receiver in March 2014.
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contemplatingoutlander · 3 months ago
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The Washington Post drew heavy criticism Tuesday for its fact check of the first night of the Democratic National Convention. Democrats attacked Republican nominee Donald Trump throughout the evening, but many critics argued Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler tried to draw a false equivalency between the former president's lies and some of the statements made by speakers during Monday's event. "Wow," said journalist Judd Legum. "The Washington Post 'fact check' of night 1 of the DNC is embarrassing." Kessler rounded up 12 claims made from the stage in Chicago that he felt lacked context, but many readers felt that he focused too narrowly on specific words Trump had used and the implied meaning of those statements, as characterized by Democrats. "This kind of 'fact-checking' is an artifact of the collision between Trump's politics of lying and elite media's business-model-driven bothsidesism," said Talking Points Memo founder Josh Marshall. "The two things are obviously categorically different. But the need to jam them into one model creates nonsense like this."
I'm so glad that others in the media noticed this. It was frustrating reading the WaPo's "fact check" of the first night of the DNC.
In his attempt to get more readers for The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos hired William Lewis (from Murdoch's WSJ) as CEO. As a result, the once great newspaper that produced the Watergate investigation, is now reduced to giving its readers mediocre, if not misleading "fact checks."
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irenic-raccoon · 1 year ago
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Based off that one pic of Paul Dano and Miku.
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dailyunsolvedmysteries · 4 months ago
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The Strange Disappearance and Death of David Glenn Lewis
David Glenn Lewis was born on December 11th, 1953, in Borger, Texas. David married a woman named Karen Garret in 1982 and the couple had their only child together—a daughter named Lauren—a year later.
On Thursday, January 28th, 1993, David left work at the Buckner, Lara & Swindell law practice, stating that he wasn’t feeling well. However, his credit card revealed a charge made at a gas station later that afternoon. David also reportedly taught his class that night, which ended at 10 p.m.
The following day, Karen and Lauren left to spend the weekend shopping in Dallas. Although they didn’t see David before leaving, they didn’t find that especially concerning. They already knew he wanted to stay home that weekend, because his favorite football team—the Dallas Cowboys—would be playing in the Super Bowl and David was eager to watch the game.
It was during this weekend that David’s behavior took a turn for the strange. First, he was spotted by a friend from church frantically rushing through a Southwest Airlines terminal. David didn’t appear to have any luggage with him.
On Sunday, David’s red Ford Explorer was seen parked outside of the Potter County courthouse and a deputy sheriff witnessed a man matching David’s description photographing the vehicle. David returned home at some point, evidently, because the neighbors reported seeing his vehicle parked in the driveway that weekend.
However, when Karen and Lauren arrived home on Sunday, they found David’s wedding ring and watch on the counter and a load of laundry in the dryer. The lights and television were on and the VCR was still recording the football game. There were also two turkey sandwiches in the refrigerator, presumably prepared by David. The thing that was notably absent from the home, however, was David himself.
Nevertheless, Karen assumed that he had simply gone to watch the game at a friend’s house and that he’d be back soon. But when she learned the following day that David had missed two appointments—very out of character for him—she became worried and notified the police that he was missing.
Early in the investigation into David Glenn Lewis’s disappearance, police learned that someone using his name had purchased two plane tickets before he went missing. The first ticket was bought on January 31st and was from Dallas to Amarillo. The second ticket was purchased the next day and this one would take him from Los Angeles to Dallas. No one could explain what might have compelled David to buy these tickets, and since U.S. airports didn’t require a person to show their ID before boarding a plane in 1993, it couldn’t be verified that he was really the person who purchased the tickets.
Another unexplained detail that came out during the investigation was that $5,000 had been deposited into the Lewis family's bank account on January 30th. Unfortunately, it couldn't be determined who made the deposit. David’s Ford Explorer was soon discovered parked by the courthouse. His keys were under the floor mat and his driver’s license, credit cards, and checkbook were all found inside as well.
Later, a cab driver came forward to say that he had picked up a man strongly resembling David on February 1st and drove him to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The man in question appeared nervous and paid in cash from a wad of hundred-dollar bills he had with him. There were no further sightings of David reported in the Amarillo area after this.
David’s family didn’t believe that he had left voluntarily; they believed he was abducted. Karen said that he had received death threats in the past while working as a judge and that he’d begun to receive death threats once again just before he vanished.
At the time he went missing, David had been a defendant in a conflict-of-interest lawsuit that had been brought against him and several other attorneys, as well as a former client.
Ultimately, the authorities believed that David left Amarillo of his own free will and couldn’t find any evidence of foul play. They eventually closed his case in 2002.
However, on the night of February 1st, 1993, motorists witnessed a man walking down the middle of State Route 24 in Moxee, Washington, east of Yakima. The man was wearing military fatigues and boots. He didn’t appear to have anything else with him. A concerned driver turned around and attempted to warn the other motorists that someone was walking on the road. Sadly, they were too late to help this man, because, by the time they got back, he was lying dead by the side of the road, the victim of an apparent hit-and-run accident. The autopsy report concluded that he had died of injuries consistent with having been struck by a vehicle. Additionally, there were no drugs or alcohol in his system. The deceased, who had no ID, would be classified as a “John Doe” and remained unidentified for 11 years.
Washington State Patrol detective in Yakima, Washington, Pat Ditter, read the series of reports and started to look into a number of local missing persons cases, as well as John and Jane Doe cases, hoping to solve at least some of them. He noted that David looked very much like the John Doe in question, but a notable difference was that David wore glasses and the John Doe hadn’t been wearing any when he was found.
However, they still had the clothing he’d been wearing at the time of the accident and Ditter discovered a pair of glasses in one of the pockets. These glasses looked identical to the distinctive pair that David himself wore. Ditter was now convinced that they were the same person. A DNA test in 2004 would confirm that he was correct: the Moxee John Doe was in fact, David Glenn Lewis.
But how and why did he end up over 1,600 miles away from his home in Amarillo, Texas? Why was David, said to have very poor eyesight, not wearing his glasses that night? Why was he walking down the middle of a road at all? Many aspects of this case remain a mystery.
It’s also unclear why he was wearing military fatigues, as Karen was adamant that he didn’t own anything like that.
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moviemosaics · 6 months ago
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T Blockers
directed by Alice Maio Mackay, 2023
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dreams-in-anthracis · 14 days ago
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my coworker just asked me about “that one really generic actor you’re scared of” and i confusedly went “lewis pullman?” (i love lewis pullman he was just the last actor i remember talking about at work) only to find out he was talking about glenn powell. also i will not be explaining why glenn powell scares me (he doesn’t really but he also does at the same time)
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ric3iardos · 2 years ago
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Let’s ALL say it together, “Thank you Keleigh!”
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dare-g · 5 months ago
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T Blockers (2023)
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onionjulius · 5 months ago
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Alright let's do this I want to talk ER but am procrastinating on episode reaction posts so polls it is.
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the-sweet-by-and-by · 1 year ago
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I’m also loving the comparison between Glenn dressing like a rich preppy cowboy to go to a football game and Lewis dressing like a redneck trucker cowboy.
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uss-protostar · 2 months ago
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This was in my computer as "Susan!!!", and I don't think there's actually much else to say about it
ER, "24 Hours", dir. Rod Holcomb
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