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Monkey Man, Dev Patel (2024)
#Dev Patel#Paul Angunawela#John Collee#Sharlto Copley#Pitobash#Vipin Sharma#Sikandar Kher#Adithi Kalkunte#Sobhita Dhulipala#Ashwini Kalsekar#Makrand Deshpande#Jatin Malik#Sharone Meir#Jed Kurzel#Joe Galdo#Dávid Jancsó#Tim Murrell#2024
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Release: August 13, 1985
Lyrics:
Two of hearts, lace and satin, something in the air
Feel like another crook that's been captured by your stare
Uh-oh, uh-oh
Falling in love, falling in love again
Uh-oh, uh-oh, and I don't want to no, no, no
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling in love, falling in love again
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling, falling
Jealous feelings, reappearing, such a wicked dare
I'm just so damned confused and I wonder, do you care?
Uh-oh, uh-oh
Falling in love, falling in love again
Uh-oh, uh-oh, and I don't want to no, no, no
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling in love, falling in love again
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling, falling
Like walking in the park
Or dancing in the dark
Just want to hold you through out the night
Prince of fire, sweet desire, with devil may you care
Release me from your spell
I don't want this, love ain't fair
Songwriter:
I'm falling in love again
Uh-oh, uh-oh
Falling in love
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling, falling
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling in love, falling in love again
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling in love, falling in love again
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling in love, falling in love again Uh-oh, uh-oh, and I don't want to no, no, no
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling in love, falling in love again
Uh-oh, uh-oh, falling, falling
Joe Galdo / Lawrence Dermer / Rafael Vigil
#new#new music#my chaos radio#Gloria Estefan#Miami Sound Machine#Falling in love (Uh-oh)#music#spotify#youtube#music video#youtube video#good music#hit of the day#video of the day#80s#80s music#80s nostalgia#80s video#80s charts#1985#pop#electronic#garage house#disco#latin#synth pop#lyrics#984
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I LOVE LIME!!! I LOVE THE FRUIT KNOWN AS LIME!!!!!!!
MY KICKSTARTER PINS I BACKED LIKE OVER A YEAR AGO FINALLY ARRIVEDand also a book (and a rock) and patches but like the pins are the real boon I love pins I love corn!
I finally have a physical memento of the most impactful community I've been of in my life! Now when Discord FUCKING DIES and everyone I still know from there FUCKING DIES I'll still have an undeniable form of proof that I once killed a real human being for gambling too much (they were bri'ish so like, it doesn't really count they're not real, they're like phantoms. They were also pink so it was a government sanctioned killing (that's a lie they were purple but I love propaganda)). Unfortunately that also means that there's physical proof that I have an extremely minor connection to fucking chris-chan which means I will never achieve my life goal of being elected prime minister 😔
THERE I AM GARY THERE I AM!!!!! on the left not on the right i would never wear a "feel the bern" t-shirt. I don't go by Gurren anymore and haven't in like, at least a year, but like idk I think I prefer it not referring to me by what I currently go by, like it keeps this segment of my life in the past. I don't really regret or hate RFCK now like probably at least 50% of people who were there do now, despite that I also don't think I would go back if I could lol.
THERE I AM IN THE ACTUAL COMIC GARY THERE I AM IN THE ACTUAL COMIC!!!!! can you find me! can you find waldo galdo? I can't find her she's invisible all I can find is The Big Gay, and Kevin. Hi Kevin...
That's a lie I also see [[REDACTED]], and [[REDACTED]], and [[REDACTED]], and also [[REDACTED]] and also a frog but I genuinely don't know which frog because there were several notable frogs, but I don't see a car under it so I'm gonna assume it's the Frog.
Did you (the reader) find me? I found me! would you like a hint? no? well fuck you too in that case I'll just spoil exactly where I am IDIOT!!!
^there I am, that's where I am, I'm on the left :)
Godammit I forgot how much involvement chris-chan and her characters actual have in this comic I thought she just appeared at like, the end, no it's like every other page fuck ;-;. I'm so glad that one documentary barely covered RFCK and thus didn't result in wave 2 of half the people in the server almost getting doxxed by actual convicted predators god I love obsessive sonichu fans they're so cool and not actual fucking living stains :)
Aside from the parts with The Greedy Grinner (christine) I'd say it still holds up relatively well kinda almost not at all but like I wanna believe it does. I mean it's completely incomprehensible half the time unless you know exactly what it's referencing most of the time and were involved in the in-game/in-community events it's talking about but like, if you were there when those things happened and actually can understand wtf is going on, I think it kinda holds up it's not too terrible. I'm saying this after re-reading like 20 pages btw I'm not re-reading the entire thing I'd fall asleep and go honk shoo honk shoo hooooonk mimimimi after like 30 pages but like I'll give the rest of it the benefit of the doubt that it's good! I wish they referenced the dt bombing more tho I think that was a funny event honestly probably peak rfck.
Does Ben still make comics? Like not even joking I literally don't know I haven't kept up with him in years I follow him on x.net but like the only tweets I ever see from him are like, Toe Biden related, like I don't even mean that in a mean I just legit don't know if he still makes stuff other than Joe Biden Wake Up twitter posts. Actually no nevermind that's not true I completely forgot he's making a lecture on Bionicle, I know literally nothing about Bionicle but like I'm sure it'll be pretty alright, the Mega Man lecture he did like, idk probably like 2 years ago at this point, was pretty good. I believe in you Ben Saint, I believe you can win the spelling bee championship and convince the mayor not to demolish the community center!!
I did literally buy all of that stuff just for one pin btw like that's not a joke that's 100% :srs: I spent way too much money for the Cop Kriller pin it was Shrimply the easiest method to getting it. I'll also probably someday get it as a tattoo as well I, think it's a really nice design, whoever designed it did a really good job, I don't remember who it was, maybe Ben, maybe Smearg, uhhhh maybe Munchy but I don't think so, uhhhh maybe someone else I'm forgetting but whichever one of them did the Killer logo did a great job and I give them 3 slightly larger than average thumbs up!
Like it just looks good, it's just a genuinely nice looking design. I mean the Rowdy design is also alright BUT I FUCKING HATE PINK PEOPLE I FUCKING HATE CLOWNS I HOPE THEY ALL DIE AND DON'T COME BACK TO LIFE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
#vegeta green dance#rfck#dollgore#zumbo sauce#fucked up in the crib eatin deetos#fucked up in the crib playin wiiwii#fucked up in the crib sippin john daphnes#fucked up in the crib eatin cream betweens#fucked up in the crib eatin cheddar cheese guppies#god i hope nobody from rfck ever finds this that'd be so embarassing THEY'LL THINK I'M INSANE!!! AND NOT IN THE CUTE EPIC WAY!!!#IN THE ACTUAL DANGEROUS PERSON WAY THEY'LL TELL ME TO DIE you must die bomb some dodongos im so hungry i could eat an octorock#is that how you spell octorock? is there a k? is it just octoroc?#OH MY GOD IM A FUCKING FOOL IT'S NEITHER IT'S FUCKING “octorok” HOW DID I FUCK THAT UP SO BADLY I DESERVE TO BE PUT IN octorok PRISON!!!#scary blue
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Joe Galdo - Keef (Hot-Bot Remix By Dj Fixx And Dj J-Break) 2003
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Ted Nugent - Little Miss Dangerous
#ted nugent#little miss dangerous#little miss dangerous album#dave amato#patrick leonard#david wolinski#lawrence dermer#ricky phillips#jay ferguson#michael mason#joe galdo#duane hitchings#hard rock#heavy metal#glam metal#music#music is life#music is love#music is religion#raining music#80s
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Reposted from @italo_americani Arguably the two best to ever play their respective sports. Giuseppe “Joe” DiMaggio and Rocco “Rocky Marciano” Marchegiano. Giuseppe Paolo “Joe” DiMaggio was born on November 25, 1914, in Martinez, California, the sixth of seven children born to Italian immigrants Giuseppe (1872–1949) and Rosalia (née Lucido; 1878–1951) DiMaggio, from Isola delle Femmine, Sicily. He was named Paolo after his father Giuseppe's favorite saint, Saint Paul. Joe DiMaggio is widely considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time, and had a 56-game hitting streak (May 15 – July 16, 1941), a record that still stands. Not only was Joe DiMaggio an athlete, he was a patriot. He enlisted in the US Army during WW2 in 1943 and stopped playing baseball to serve his country. He did this while his Parents were in an Italian internment camp in California! Joe, like most of us, knew the beauty in this country, regardless of its flaws! Born Rocco Francis Marchegiano, Rocky Marciano was raised on the south side of Brockton, Massachusetts, to Pierino Marchegiano and Pasqualina Picciuto. Both of his parents were immigrants from Italy. His father was from Ripa Teatina, Abruzzo, while his mother was from San Bartolomeo in Galdo, Campania. Rocky was an American professional boxer who competed from 1947 to 1955, and held the world heavyweight title from 1952 to 1956. He is the only heavyweight champion to have finished his career undefeated. His six title defenses were against Jersey Joe Walcott (from whom he had taken the title), Roland La Starza, Ezzard Charles (twice), Don Cockell and Archie Moore. Like DiMaggio, Marciano joined the army during WW2 before his professional boxing career took off! He fought in Europe and served his country honorably! The point of this post is to point out the difference between athletes of yesterday and the entitled elitist athletes of today! These are not only Italian heroes, but Italian-AMERICAN HEROES! God bless your souls Joe and Rocky! 🇺🇸✊🏼💪🏼🇮🇹⚾️🥊 #italoamericani #italianheritagemonth #italianamerican #americanitalian #joedimaggio #rockymarciano https://www.instagram.com/p/CVYFaJYgONp/?utm_medium=tumblr
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i just sobbed over the lifeless body of my 16 year old friend. his face was cold. you could tell his face was beaten up, and poorly covered with makeup so his family could see him one more time before burying him. it didn’t look like him anymore. it didn’t look like my smiley friend who gave the best hugs and had the most ridiculous laugh. i wanted to pretend he was just sleeping, and he would get up and hug me. but he wasn’t sleeping. he is gone. and there’s nothing i can do but say goodbye and remember the good times but everything hurts and i can’t close my eyes and not see his face. i can’t sleep without having nightmares about the accident. i can’t leave my house without hearing his name. Joe, if you can hear me, i’m sorry the world wasn’t kind to you. i’ll always love you, and i’ll miss you for eternity. until we meet again, rest in paradise.
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(pseudonimo di Rocco Francis Marchegiano, Rocky Marciano nacque a Brockton il 1º settembre 1923, da Pierino (Quirino) Marchegiano, originario di Ripa Teatina (CH) e Pasqualina Picciuto, che proveniva da San Bartolomeo in Galdo (BN), due emigrati italiani che avevano lasciato il paese nei primi anni del secolo.
A 16 anni, grazie a lavori in cantiere, sviluppò un fisico possente e ottimo per praticare il pugilato. Nonostante tutto Rocco si avvicinerà a tale sport solo otto anni più tardi.
Vinse il titolo di campione del mondo il 23 settembre 1952 a Filadelfia, sconfiggendo per KO alla 13ª ripresa il campione del mondo in carica Jersey Joe Walcott, uno dei pesi massimi più forti e tecnicamente più dotati a cavallo tra gli anni '40 e '50. Difese il titolo per altre 6 volte.
Tarchiato, lento, tecnicamente grezzo e dotato di un allungo inferiore alla media dei massimi, Marciano riusciva a compensare questi limiti con l'aggressività (talvolta al limite delle regole del ring), la resistenza fisica e, soprattutto, col suo destro terrificante, che gli valse il soprannome di "The Brockton Blockbuster" (Il bombardiere di Brockton) e con il quale mandò al tappeto tutti i suoi avversari, tra cui i maggiori pugili all'epoca.
Il suo palmarès è di 49 vittorie di cui 43 per KO, e nessuna sconfitta; in virtù di tale carriera, è considerato uno dei più grandi pugili di tutti i tempi. Molti esperti lo ritengono il miglior pugile della storia. Il suo record d'imbattibilità di 49 incontri è stato battuto soltanto da Floyd Mayweather, il 26 agosto 2017.
Marciano morì in circostanze drammatiche il giorno prima del suo quarantaseiesimo compleanno (31 agosto 1969), precipitando assieme al pilota del suo aereo privato, a Newton, durante un volo condotto in condizioni atmosferiche definite proibitive dal pilota stesso.
È citato in diversi film: in due film della saga di Rocky: Rocky e Rocky V, Qualcuno volò sul nido del cuculo, Poveri ma belli, A spasso nel tempo, Bronx e Il principe cerca moglie.
Al campione protagonista dell'anime giapponese "Rocky Joe" (Joe Yabuki nell'originale) è stato dato tale nome per il pubblico italiano per avvicinare la potenza del personaggio a quella di Marciano.
Infine, nel 1990 la Pro Loco e i cittadini di Ripa Teatina fecero erigere un monumento in suo onore, e ogni anno un premio in suo onore è assegnato allo sportivo abruzzese dell'anno.)
(Info e foto prese da Wikipedia)
“I was on my face. I heard the count from one to 10. I kept telling myself that I had to get up, but I couldn’t move. I couldn’t make myself move. It was the strangest feeling.” - Rocky Marciano
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David Byrne- Feelings (1997)
Sale este tremendo disco del Capitan Byrne con una reseña que encontré en el blog "Picadura de abeja" y que me pareció muy acertada y elocuente. Una de esas que yo nunca podre escribir.
'Finite=Alright' esconde el quid de Feelings (1997), por algo es la canción que alude directamente a lo que titula este disco, el "sentimiento". El diccionario lo define como la "impresión que causan en el alma las cosas espirituales" y en este trabajo es la pulpa que colma las entretelas de cada tema. No es que antes de escribir esta canción, este disco, David Byrne se hubiera dedicado a confeccionar música fría y carente de emociones, pero sí que históricamente le identificamos -yo, al menos- con un inexplicable estrés irresuelto; la imagen de un dibujo animado que se agita y maneja una fina ironía incluso en sus momentos más enternecedores (hasta en su época como capitán de Talking Heads había algunos). Antes de escuchar Feelings nunca sospeché que Byrne pudiera ocasionarme lo que yo llamo ese vértigo que pica en el pecho, pero lo hizo. En 1997 explicaba en la revista Rolling Stone que "mucha de la música que escucho es muy sincera. Me ponía un disco de country, no uno de un tío con sombrero, sino algo real o de alguien cuyo trabajo me emociona de verdad (...) y empecé a preguntarme: ¿Por qué no puedo componer una canción así?". Se tomó en serio el propósito de conmover y, cavando hasta un estrato más íntimo, creó un álbum donde parecía desvestirse como nunca para usar episodios más sensibles de su vida personal; eso sí, sin perder el colorido -asimilado y muy propio- de unas influencias asimétricas que van desde la música brasileña y cubana al country y el folklore más norteamericano, géneros que había administrado al gusto con difusores de esencias anteriormente. Feelings no es un disco de cantautor al uso (saliendo de él no podría serlo jamás) y por eso es probable que se pasase por alto la sustancia en favor del llamativo envoltorio cuando se publicó. Se hablaba del David Byrne convertido en Madelman de la portada (encargó una serie de réplicas suyas con diferentes expresiones al artista plástico Yuji Yohimoto); se comentaba el traje de felpa fucsia con el que se fue de gira; y se asumía, sobre todo, que tenía que ser un disco ecléctico y quizás irregular porque lo había grabado en varias ciudades, utilizando los estudios caseros de un elenco de colaboradores muy dispares: los tres componentes de Morcheeba en Londres; The Black Cat Orchestra, capitaneada por la violonchelista Lori Goldston, en Seattle; Gerald Casale (Devo) en Los Ángeles; Joe Galdo en Miami; Andres and Camus del dúo C'n'A y el disc jockey Hahn Rowe en el propio apartamento de Byrne en Nueva York; y el ingeniero Mark Saunders, en última instancia, para darle una pátina de retoques a todo el conjunto. El propio autor admitió la naturaleza fragmentada del proyecto: "Ahora vivimos así. Ciertamente así parecen ser y sonar las cosas cada vez más... Ad hoc... Patchwork. Tomando prestadas cosas del pasado y del futuro, de aquí y allí", y nombraba como ejemplos de exploradores en esa materia a Cibo Matto, Beck, Chico Science o Björk, alusión esta última bastante acertada pues Feelings -sin llegar a ser tan rupturista- guarda parentesco de segundo grado con el Post de la artista islandesa, publicado en 1995; otro disco donde arreglos, estilos y músicos ejecutores están subordinados a lo que dicta el carácter de cada canción y que tiene su razón de ser en la paradoja de basar el concepto en la diversidad. Aunque más suave, aquí ocurre un poco como en Post: las distancias salvajes entre las piezas no impide que reine una armonía rara, sólida, proveída por la franqueza de las emociones. Más allá del juego plástico, el Madelman con cara de póker de la portada estaba llamado a compensar el desnudo afectivo subrayando su faceta más mordaz: la contradicción hallada en el hecho de que es un muñeco insensible, envasado y que se fabrica en masa con las funciones pre-programadas quien abre su corazón, y entonces ¿lo abre realmente? Los instantes más convulsos destacan como las banderas que señalan los hoyos en un campo de golf, y son especialmente jocosos: 'Miss America', el single, es un episodio de electro-salsa irresistible (completo con coros en español) donde se refiere a su país como a una supermodelo que flirtea con todos ("No huyas / ¿no me reconoces? / no soy el único corazón que has conquistado"); se impregna de influencias indias -sitar incluido- en una 'Daddy Go Down' dibujada sobre la misma arena que las canciones más folk de la Patti Smith que regresó en 1996; saca de paseo su faceta más excéntrica por la vía obsesivo-tenebrosa en 'Wicked Little Doll' y su lado más travieso y bailable en 'Dance On Vaseline', donde aprovecha para manifestarse alejado de la parafernalia eclesiástica que le fue impuesta desde niño, soltando versos como "Retiro mis ofrendas / retiro lo que significas para mí / Oh, cura / dispárame con tu flecha envenenada / pero yo bailo sobre vaselina", encima de un ritmo cosido con una trompeta fronteriza. Otras veces el resultado de sus devaneos estilísticos es más cuestionable, como cuando aborda la americana en 'The Gates of Paradise' y brinda su versión del rock arisco que dominó la primera mitad de los 90 en 'The Civil Wars', tema que pasa de un segmento envuelto en texturas percutivas blandas a un estribillo encendido por la distorsión y el comentario social ("Habrá una celebración / Johnny viene marchando a casa / sus ojos están fijados en el techo / no es ningún teatro"). Acometidas desde un planteamiento de banda más tradicional, ambas parecen distanciadas del resto. Pero los momentos más íntimos son el verdadero meollo del disco; el armonioso terreno de hierba por el que se deslizan las pelotas de golf hasta encontrar cada uno de los hoyos enumerados antes. Me arrebatan el corazón sobre todo tres, con aires de pequeñas suites que pudiera firmar John Cale. 'A Soft Seduction' es la delicada radiografía de una relación de pareja y lo volátil que es el amor, cuando de la rutina ("Las palabras de amor / no bastan / aunque sean dulces como el vino / y espesas como la sangre") te rescata un encuentro fortuito (brillante poesía: "La canción de un yonqui / las rodillas de una bailarina / las leyes de la oportunidad / por raro que parezca / nos llevan exactamente / allí donde más necesitamos estar"). Mientras analiza y se explica a sí mismo cómo son las cosas, logra transmitir a quien le escucha una tranquilidad plena respecto al tema que trata; un confort que se repite en 'Finite=Alright', otra miniatura concisa y lúcida. 'Burnt By the Sun', última en mi trío ganador, es la viñeta de una noche memorable sin llevar el reloj encima, intoxicada por la euforia de las primeras veces y la nostalgia simultánea de saber que lo que está sucediendo es irrescatable. Las cuerdas del Balanescu Quartet se abrazan a la guitarra acústica de David Byrne con suma elegancia. Las texturas electrónicas ligeras con las que le interesaba experimentar son más prominentes en las saladas 'You Don't Know Me' (ese tono de gracieta con la que hacerse perdonar) y 'Fuzzy Freaky', una pieza funky con tropezones de wah-wah y drum'n'bass que da el pistoletazo de salida aludiendo a la temerosa satisfacción de haber formado una familia (llevaba 10 años casado con la diseñadora Adelle Lutz, con quien tuvo una hija en 1989), algo que parece regresar en el arrullo a ritmo de bossa-nova de 'Amnesia'. Pone fin al álbum, no podía ser de otra manera, 'They Are In Love', utilizando un fondo romántico de manual (acordeón, aires parisinos de partitura de musical, con arreglos de The Black Cat Orchestra) para concluir con lo que ya parece obvio a estas alturas: cuando estamos enamorados, actuamos como colgados. "Si el amor está vivo, ¿por qué no puedo tocarlo? / ¿es como la gelatina o como el fuego?", decía en 'You Don't Know Me'. El mismo misterio que tanto nos motiva a seguir como nos aturde.
Genero: Rock Alternativo
Año: 1997
País: Escocia
Duración: 48:53
Compresión: 200kbps
Tamaño: 78,9mb
Tracklist:
1- Fuzzy Freaky 2- Miss America 3- A Soft Seduction 4- Dance on Vaseline 5- The Gates of Paradise 6- Amnesia 7- You don't know me 8- Daddy Go Down 9- Finite=Alright 10- Wicked Little Doll 11- Burnt by the Sun 12- The Civil Wat 13- Twenty one second passage 14- They Are In Love
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David Byrne - Dance On Vaseline
#david byrne#feelings#dance on vaseline#carlos baptiste#black cat orchestra#greg cohen#paula cole#sterling campbell#joe galdo#juliet haffner#nicholas holland#ashley horne#pierre la roux#morcheeba#skye edwards#paul godfrey#ross godfrey#art rock#alternative rock#music#music is love#music is life#music is religion#raining music#90s#90s music
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Bobby Caldwell - What You Won't Do for Love
#bobby caldwell#bobby caldwell album#what you won't do for love#benny latimore#alfons kettner#steve mealy#george perry#richie velazquez#ed greene#harold seay#joe galdo#r&b#jazz#smooth jazz#music#music is life#music is love#music is religion#raining music
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Gloria Estefan - Betcha Say That September 5, 1987 - 33 Years Ago Today: Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine debuted at No. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart with the single, "Betcha Say That." This Larry Dermer/Joe Galdo/Rafael Vigil-penned song was the 6th entry for Miami Sound Machine and the second under the billing of Gloria Estefan's name out in front. Estefan's first 12 entries all peaked inside the Top 40 and the billing changed to simply Gloria Estefan in 1989 and she scored a total of 19 Top 40's, 11 Top Tens and 3 No. 1's. "Betcha Say That" peaked at No. 36 on October 24, 1987.
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Mase - "Feel So Good" November 1, 1997 - 20 Years Ago Today: Mase debuted at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart with his single, "Feel So Good." This was the hip-hop artist's debut chart entry and it was their first Top 40 and became their first Top Ten when it peaked at No. 5 on December 13, 1997. Kelly Price provided the female vocal. The single samples Kool & The Gang's "Hollywood Swinging" and it was lifted from the motion picture, "Money Talks" starring Chris Tucker. The song was written by Sean Combs, Larry Dermer, Mason Betha, Rafael Vigil, Joe Galdo, Deric Angelettie, Robert Bell, Alan Westfield and George B.
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