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marionto · 8 months ago
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Bobby Cannavale and Kim Raver
"Young Men and Fire..."
Third Watch 1x22, Episode aired May 22, 2000
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protectxthem · 9 months ago
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☎️ (bren and bobby!)
Send ☎️ And I Will Tell You: | Accepting
What My Muse Has For Your Muse's Contact Info: Bren
What Their Ringtone Is: It was an ambulance siren but it kept the baby they were watching up, so now it's 'Party Will Come Alive' but it's just the part where they sing "Young & Dumb We Got Nothing to lose"
The Last Text They Sent Your Muse: [Text]: My mami has Antonio tonight, said she'd watch him for us so we can have a night out to out for ourselves. Whatcha say?
What Image My Muse Has For Your Muse In Their Phone:
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protectxthem · 2 months ago
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Bobby grins and pumps his fist in the air, excitedly. He looks down at the paperwork he was sitting on and hops up quickly, trying to make the paperwork stay on the desk and not fall to the floor when he hopped up off the desk. He pats his butt making sure no paperwork was sticking to it. "Sorry. I didn't realize I was sitting on it."
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Paris smirks as she looks up to see him pouting at her, which she couldn’t help but admire the fact that he was concerned about her. “You know, when you pout at me like that, I can’t help but actually getting up to go eat.” She says. “If I get up to eat, will you get off my paperwork?!”
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dillydollydally · 2 years ago
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i’m suddenly in need of medical attention… 🥵
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my-name-is-cass · 3 years ago
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Ok. But, like, can a whole new audience get into Third Watch please…. I just, there’s no, I need the fanfic bc things are not going well for me and I think I need some fix-it fics…. Some Faith x Bosco fics would also be nice….
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the-valley-of-lost-souls · 7 years ago
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Top 5 favorite "Third Watch" characters?
Faith Yokas - I wish I could be like her. I love strong, well written female characters.
Bobby Caffey - Okay so first off it doesn’t hurt that he’s gorgeous 😉 But he was such a sweetheart, so caring and compassionate. And it broke my heart to pieces when he died 😭
John Sullivan - Sully is just a big teddy bear. Enough said 😉
Maurice Boscorelli - Bosco can be such an asshole at times but I still love him 😄
Tyrone Davis - Ty was so green when he started out but he turned into a really good cop.So yeah those are my top 5 favorites characters. As you can see - I tend to lean more toward the cop side of things, with the exception of Bobby. But that doesn’t mean I don’t appreciate the paramedic and fire side. Thanks so much Anon for the ask - this was fun 😏
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humble-army-wife · 8 years ago
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Bobby dying was sad as hell until they started playing that stupid Enya song
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damnrightshow · 3 years ago
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21. Sep ’21 Damn Right Show ~1st Show of the week Soul n’ Funk 2 Hours~
 Here is the 1st show of 4th week of Sep '21. Damn Right Show Tuesday played some soulful stuffs. 
Damn Right Show start from 15:00 in Europe, 14:00 in UK 9:00 in NY 6:00 in LA (22:00 in Japan) . Monday to Thursday everyday (no show on Japanese holiday).
But this Thursday is holiday again, so tomorrow is the last show of the week.
Here is the address
  http://www.mixcloud.com/live/taizotaniguchi
Feel free to join ! And share your friends !
And check today's playlist.
"I'll Nevver Let You Go" 24 CARAT BLACK (Numero)
"What About Me" RICHIE HAVENS (Polydor)
"I Can Hear Music" TONY OWENS (Soulin')
"Get Your Point Over" SEBASTIAN WILLIAMS (Ovide)
"Break It Loose" ONYX (Nia)
"We're In Love" THE DECISIONS (Soul Direction)
"You Flunked Out" THE SEQUINS (Crajon)
"Tell Me Do You Love Me Baby" L.L. SMITH (Dungeon)
"You Can Teach Me New Things" LITTLE DENICE (Ruthies)
"Moving Dancer" BOBBY HOLLEY (Weis)
"Dooley's Junkyard Dogs" JAMES BROWN (Polydor)
"In A Funky Neighborhood" STU GARDNER (Volt)
"Make Me Over" CAFFEY BROTHERS (Aura)
"Everyboy's Singin' Love Songs" SWEET THUNDER (Fantasy WMOT)
"Get Down Party" SEAQUENCE (Aidqueen)
"Wrap It Up" CLARENCE JACKSON (R & R)
"One Life To Live" 4 REEL (4 Reel)
"World Wide Traveller" MUSIC STAR (Jaz'zon)
"It's So Good To Know" BEST FRIEND AROUND (Lonnie)
"Let Me In" EBONEY ESSENCE (Goodie Train)
"It's Not The World That's Messed Up" TAPESTRY (Capitol)
"And It's Love" SKIP MAHOANEY & THE CASUALS (Abet)
"I Haven't Slept" HUGH MASEKELA (Uni)
"Give It All I Got" WILLIE WILLIAMS (Soul Junction)
"Wear Your Natural, Baby" TOWANNA & THE TOTAL DESTRUCTION (Romark)
"I'm In Love With You" CAROL DIONNE (Gateway)
"I Know" AMAJ (Tesla Groove)
"My Baby Loves Me" MACHINE (Jarrett)
"I'll Know It's Love For Sure" PURE RELEASE (Release)
"Just Want You To Know" GANGBUSTERS (North Country)
"Let's Spend Some Time Together" LARRY HOUSTON (HFMP)
"Change The World" SOLAT (Poker)
"Breezy" RUBY & THE MADFLAPS (Jupiter)
"It's Everything About You" THE PRETENDERS (Carnival)
"Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah" SAUN & STARR (Daptone)
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ramimalekbrasil · 4 years ago
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Roberto Caffey, Joe Oramas, Gyp Rosetti, Dr. Mike Cruz, Chili, Sergio De Luca, Richie Finestra, Jeff, Martin Maddox, Van Pelt, Vince D'Angelo, Skinny Razor, Colin Belfast... Paxton! 😅 Irving!!! 😂 E tantos outros! Bobby Cannavale, hj é o seu dia!! 🎉🎊Parabéns!! 🥳🥳 Desejamos muitas felicidades, amor, sucesso e saúde para vc!! Esperamos que o seu dia seja incrível!! 🎁🌹🎂🍾🥂 . #ramimalek #TheLittleThings #elliotalderson #mrrobot #bohemianrhapsody #freddiemercury #Notimetodie #safin #jimbaxter #Teamsafin #Thepacific #needforspeed #borhap #Lyutsifersafin #friendsbirthdaycelebration https://www.instagram.com/p/CObFuyuMGRI/?igshid=pkpa32697e5d
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blackkudos · 5 years ago
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Alberta Hunter
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Alberta Hunter (April 1, 1895 – October 17, 1984) was an American jazz singer and songwriter who had a successful career from the early 1920s to the late 1950s, and then stopped performing. After twenty years of working as a nurse, in 1977 Hunter successfully resumed her popular singing career until her death.
Early life
Hunter was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Laura Peterson, who worked as a maid in a Memphis brothel, and Charles Hunter, a Pullman porter. Hunter said she never knew her father. She attended Grant Elementary School, off Auction Street, which she called Auction School, in Memphis. She attended school until around age 15.
Hunter had a difficult childhood. Her father left when she was a child, and to support the family her mother worked as a servant in a brothel in Memphis, although she married again in 1906. Hunter was not happy with her new family and left for Chicago, Illinois, around the age of 11, in the hopes of becoming a paid singer; she had heard that it paid 10 dollars per week. Instead of finding a job as a singer she had to earn money by working at a boardinghouse that paid six dollars a week as well as room and board. Hunter's mother left Memphis and moved in with her soon afterwards.
Career
Early years: 1910s–1940s
Hunter began her singing career in a bordello and soon moved to clubs that appealed to men, black and white alike. By 1914 she was receiving lessons from a prominent jazz pianist, Tony Jackson, who helped her to expand her repertoire and compose her own songs.
She was still in her early teens when she settled in Chicago. Part of her early career was spent singing at Dago Frank's, a brothel. She then sang at Hugh Hoskin's saloon and, eventually, in many Chicago bars.
One of her first notable experiences as an artist was at the Panama Club, a white-owned club with a white-only clientele that had a chain in Chicago, New York and other large cities. Hunter's first act was in an upstairs room, far from the main event; thus, she began developing as an artist in front of a cabaret crowd. "The crowd wouldn't stay downstairs. They'd go upstairs to hear us sing the blues. That's where I would stand and make up verses and sing as I go along." Many claim her appeal was based on her gift for improvising lyrics to satisfy the audience. Her big break came when she was booked at Dreamland Cafe, singing with King Oliver and his band.
She peeled potatoes by day and hounded club owners by night, determined to land a singing job. Her persistence paid off, and Hunter began a climb from some of the city's lowest dives to a headlining job at its most prestigious venue for black entertainers, the Dreamland ballroom. She had a five-year association with the Dreamland, beginning in 1917, and her salary rose to $35 a week.
She first toured Europe in 1917, performing in Paris and London. The Europeans treated her as an artist, showing her respect and even reverence, which made a great impression on her.
Her career as singer and songwriter flourished in the 1920s and 1930s, and she appeared in clubs and on stage in musicals in both New York and London. The songs she wrote include the critically acclaimed "Downhearted Blues" (1922).
She recorded several records with Perry Bradford from 1922 to 1927.
Hunter recorded prolifically during the 1920s, starting with sessions for Black Swan in 1921, Paramount in 1922–1924, Gennett in 1924, OKeh in 1925–1926, Victor in 1927 and Columbia in 1929. While still working for Paramount, she also recorded for Harmograph Records under the pseudonym May Alix.
Hunter wrote "Downhearted Blues" with Lovie Austin and recorded the track for Ink Williams at Paramount Records. She received only $368 in royalties. Williams had secretly sold the recording rights to Columbia Records in a deal in which all royalties were paid to him. The song became a big hit for Columbia, with Bessie Smith as the vocalist. This record sold almost 1 million copies. Hunter learned what Williams had done and stopped recording for him.
In 1928, Hunter played Queenie opposite Paul Robeson in the first London production of Show Boat at Drury Lane. She subsequently performed in nightclubs throughout Europe and appeared for the 1934 winter season with Jack Jackson's society orchestra at the Dorchester, in London. One of her recordings with Jackson is "Miss Otis Regrets".
While at the Dorchester, she made several HMV recordings with the orchestra and appeared in Radio Parade of 1935 (1934), the first British theatrical film to feature the short-lived Dufaycolor, but only Hunter's segment was in color. She spent the late 1930s fulfilling engagements on both sides of the Atlantic and the early 1940s performing at home.
Hunter eventually moved to New York City. She performed with Bricktop and recorded with Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet. She continued to perform on both sides of the Atlantic, and as the head of the U.S.O.'s first black show, until her mother's death.
In 1944, she took a U.S.O. troupe to Casablanca and continued entertaining troops in both theatres of war for the duration of World War II and into the early postwar period. In the 1950s, she led U.S.O. troupes in Korea, but her mother's death in 1957 led her to seek a radical career change.
Retirement: late 1950s–1970s
Hunter said that when her mother died in 1957, because they had been partners and were so close, the appeal of performing ended for her. She reduced her age, "invented" a high school diploma, and enrolled in nursing school, embarking on a career in health care, in which she worked for 20 years at Roosevelt Island's Goldwater Memorial Hospital.
The hospital forced Hunter to retire because it believed she was 70 years old. Hunter—who was actually 82 years old—decided to return to singing. She had already made a brief return by performing on two albums in the early 1960s, but now she had a regular engagement at a Greenwich Village club, becoming an attraction there until her death, in October 1984.
Comeback: 1970s–1980s
Hunter was still working at Goldwater Memorial Hospital in 1961 when she was persuaded to participate in two recording sessions. In 1971 she was videotaped for a segment of a Danish television program, and she taped an interview for the Smithsonian Institution.
In the summer of 1976, Hunter attended a party for her long-time friend Mabel Mercer, hosted by Bobby Short; music public relations agent Charles Bourgeois asked Hunter to sing and connected her with the owner of Cafe Society, Barney Josephson. Josephson offered Hunter a limited engagement at his Greenwich Village club, The Cookery. Her two-week appearance there was a huge success, turning into a six-year engagement and a revival of her career in music.
Impressed with the attention paid her by the press, John Hammond signed Hunter to Columbia Records. He had not previously shown interest in Hunter, but he had been a close associate of Barney Josephson decades earlier, when the latter ran the Café Society Uptown and Downtown clubs. Her Columbia albums, The Glory of Alberta Hunter, Amtrak Blues (on which she sang the jazz classic "Darktown Strutters' Ball"), and Look For the Silver Lining, did not sell as well as expected, but sales were nevertheless healthy. There were also numerous appearances on television programs, including To Tell the Truth (in which panelist Kitty Carlisle had to recuse herself, the two having known each other in Hunter's heyday). She also had a walk-on role in Remember My Name, a 1978 film by the producer Robert Altman, for which he commissioned her to write and to perform the soundtrack music.
Personal life
In 1919, Hunter married Willard Saxby Townsend, a former soldier who later became a labor leader for baggage handlers via the International Brotherhood of Red Caps, was short-lived. They separated within months, as Hunter did not want to quit her career. They were divorced in 1923.
Hunter was a lesbian but kept her sexuality relatively private. In August 1927, she sailed for France, accompanied by Lottie Tyler, the niece of the well-known comedian Bert Williams. Hunter and Tyler had met in Chicago a few years earlier. Their relationship lasted until Tyler's death, many years later.
Hunter is buried in the Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum in Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York (Elmwood section, plot 1411), the location of many celebrity graves.
Hunter's life was documented in Alberta Hunter: My Castle's Rockin' (1988 TV movie), a documentary written by Chris Albertson and narrated by the pianist Billy Taylor, and in Cookin' at the Cookery, a biographical musical by Marion J. Caffey, which has toured the United States in recent years with Ernestine Jackson as Hunter. Hunter's life and relationship with Lottie Tyler are represented in the play Leaving the Blues by Jewelle Gomez, produced by the TOSOS theatre company in New York City in 2020.
Hunter was inducted to the Blues Hall of Fame in 2011 and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame in 2015. Hunter's comeback album, Amtrak Blues, was honored by the Blues Hall of Fame in 2009.
Discography
Early work: 1921–1946
Hunter, Alberta. Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Volume 1: May 1921 to February 1923. Vienna, Austria: Document Records, 1996. DOCD-5422. OCLC 35186454.
Hunter, Alberta. Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Volume 2: February 1923 to November 1924. Vienna, Austria: Document Records, 1996. DOCD-5423. OCLC 35186490.
Hunter, Alberta. Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order. Volume 3: 6 November 1924 to 26 February 1927. Vienna, Austria: Document Records, 1996. DOCD-5424. OCLC 37591743.
Hunter, Alberta. Volume 5: The Alternate Takes. 1921–1925. Vienna, Austria: Document Records, 1997. DOCD-1006. OCLC 38880479.
Hunter, Alberta, and Jack Jackson. The Legendary Alberta Hunter. The London Sessions with Jack Jackson & His Orchestra. New York: DRG, 1981. Recorded at the Dorchester Hotel, September–November 1934. OCLC 178720357.
Featuring Fletcher Henderson, Eubie Blake, Jimmy Lytell, Phil Napoleon, Elmer Chambers, Don Redman, Frank Signorelli
Featuring Fletcher Henderson, Joe Smith, Fats Waller, Tommy Ladnier, Jimmy O'Bryant, Lovie Austin, Elkins-Payne Jubilee Quartette
Featuring Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Buster Bailey, Charlie Irvis, Perry Bradford, Clarence Williams, Mike Jackson
Featuring Ray's Dreamland Orchestra, Eubie Blake, Original Memphis Five, Fletcher Henderson, Paramount Boys, Lovie Austin
Collaborations: 1961
1961: Chicago: The Living Legends. Alberta Hunter with Lovie Austin's Blues Serenaders (Riverside), recorded September 1, 1961, in Chicago.
1961: Songs We Taught Your Mother: Alberta Hunter, Lucille Hegamin, Victoria Spivey (Bluesville/Original Blues Classics), recorded by Rudy Van Gelder, August 16, 1961, in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Comeback: 1978–1983
1978: Remember My Name, the soundtrack recording of the Robert Altman film Remember My Name (Columbia), OCLC 894368622
1980: Amtrak Blues (Columbia), OCLC 191945612
1981: Downhearted Blues: Live at the Cookery, a concert from the documentary Alberta Hunter: My Castle's Rockin, recorded December 1981 at the Cookery, New York (Varèse Sarabande), OCLC 74155365
1982: The Glory of Alberta Hunter (Columbia)
1983: Look for the Silver Lining (Columbia)
78 RPM Singles - Black Swan Records
78 RPM Singles - Paramount Records
78 RPM Singles - Gennett Records
78 RPM Singles - Harmograph Records
78 RPM Singles - Okeh Records
78 RPM Singles - Victor Records
78 RPM Singles - Columbia Records
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firstrespxnders · 5 years ago
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Au verses for Jimmy Doherty and Bobby Caffey
where they move to Chicago from New York and become a part of the CFD and Jimmy and Kelly butt heads and Matt and Bobby have to be the buffers for them.
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thirdwatch-thirdwatch · 5 years ago
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Third Watch Characters
Roberto ‘Bobby’ Caffey
Kimberly ‘Kim’ Zambrano
Faith Yokas
Maurice ‘Bosco’ Boscorelli
Carlos Nieto
Alexandra ‘Alex’ Taylor
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protectxthem · 8 months ago
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@multiversalentities asked: a  flirtatious  text . ( from Gianna to any of your One Chicago boys.. )
𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑶𝑻𝑯𝑬𝑹 𝑳𝑰𝑵𝑬 .    (   a  collection  of  texting  prompts .  receiver of the meme  is  implied  to  be  the  sender  of  the  text .   ) | Accepting
[text]: i wanna pounce on you like a lion does a gazelle.
[text]: sorry was that too forward
[text]: please don't write me off as being too forward
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protectxthem · 10 months ago
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He tilts his head a bit, watching her and rocking back on his heels a bit. Bobby chuckles, drawing a heart in the air with his two-pointer fingers. "You're not wrong there. I love your pancakes and I mean is it a bad thing if I did fall in love with you?" He asks with a wink and a grin.
Paris smiled widely as she looked over at Bobby and couldn’t help but blush a bit. She took a sip of her coffee and she said to him. “Of course! I think you may have mentioned it to me a few times. I do think that one time you fell in love with me after I made those pancakes from scratch.”
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straiightfromthearchive · 8 years ago
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third watch for the fandom thing *finger guns*
SEND ME A FANDOM AND I’LL TELL YOU || accepting
the first character i ever fell in love with: jimmy doherty
a character that i used to love/like, but now do not: doc
a ship that i used to love/like, but now do not:  faith/fred
my ultimate favorite character™: maurice ‘bosco’ boscorelli
prettiest character: kim zambrano
my most hated character: martiza cruz
my OTP: jimmy/kim 
my NOTP: kim/aaron or brooke/jimmy
favorite episode:  probably the pilot? like i always love the pilots of most shows the most.
saddest death: bobby caffey
favorite season: 1
least favorite season: 4 tho i don’t much care for season 5 much either aside from the jimmy/kim
character that everyone else in the fandom loves, but i hate: idk? i guess cruz because a lot of ppl seem to like her but lol i h8 her.
my ‘you’re piece of trash, but you’re still a fave’ fave: carlos nieto
my ‘beautiful cinnamon roll who deserves better than this’ fave: bobby caffey
my ‘this ship is wrong, nasty, and makes me want to cleanse my soul, but i still love it’ ship: i don’t have one of these???
my ‘they’re kind of cute, and i lowkey ship them, but i’m not too invested’ ship: bosco/faith
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truecrimedrive-blog · 7 years ago
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Erin Caffey (7/27/91) The former church pianist, who was then just 16 years old, persuaded her boyfriend, Charlie Wilkinson, 18, and his friend Charles Waid, 20, to wipe out her family, apparently after being told she couldn’t see her boyfriend anymore. One night, while Erin waited outside in a car with another friend, 18-year-old Bobbi Johnson, Wilkinson and Waid entered the Caffey family house in Emory, Texas. They repeatedly shot members of the family and used a samurai sword to stab Erin’s mother, Penny, and Erin’s brothers, Matthew, 13, and Tyler, 8. Her father, Terry, was shot numerous times but managed to drag himself out of the house before it was burned to the ground by the attackers. When the four teenagers were arrested shortly after, Wilkinson, Waid and Johnson all told police it was Erin’s idea. She was accused of being angry at how her parents were planning to bar her from seeing her boyfriend. Later, another former boyfriend, Michael Washburn, also claimed he was told by Erin she wanted her family dead. Erin has now said the events were the result of “bad choices”. In an interview for a documentary she gives an insight into her motivations. “I was shocked, angry and hurt, this was the guy [Wilkinson] I was supposed to spend the rest of my life with and he loved me,” Erin tells Piers Morgan. “We were going to get married. When I look back on it now, this was all just stupid. I mean, for what? They weren’t beating me, they weren’t starving me to death. I had it made.” Erin is now serving a sentence of at least 40 years, as is Johnson, while Waid and Wilkinson are serving life. They escaped the death penalty at the request of Terry, Erin's father. “I wanted them to have the chance to find remorse,” he said. #WhatDrivesYou #truecrime #crime Ignore: #cardio #instagood #determination #lifestyle #fit #gymlife #health #fitness #fitnessmodel #fitnessaddict #fitspo #workout #bodybuilding #gym #train #training #fitbody #health #healthy #instahealth #active #strong #motivation #diet #cleaneating #eatclean #exercise
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