Posted on 09/10/2016 3:20:48 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
All of the guys from Ghost Adventures seem like that. Glad that their new season starts soon.
How sweet of them.
“Pick-throwing” LOL.
Great double-entendre against capernick
There is the aftermath of the regimes venture into the use of promoting racial strife through the Bully Pulpit which began with the Zimmerman trial that continues to be ignored. Which is the series of assults and murders of innocent whites, asains, and even huspanics, by black gangmembers claiming retaliation for the cold blooded murder of Treyvon Martin. First reported as a pre teen innocently wandering on his way through a white area and claimed to be a victim by Obama. Shot by a white hispanic jew who killed him because he was black.
Thanks for the throwback link to the Sportatorium. I was at that Rush concert described in the Wikipedia link. Fun times.
Offensive! I need a safe space!
Gene, as a legal immigrant and child of a holocaust survivor truly understands what the USA represents.
Mark
From what (little) I know about Kiss, I remember thinking they were a really cool garage band, and their first 3 albums were fun, but when "Kiss Alive" came out, that changed everything. It became apparent that for them, it was all about giving their fans an experience. Leaving it all out on the stage. And they transferred that belief to one of their opening acts, Rush.
Both Kiss and Rush put on some of the most amazing shows, so when you walk out of the concert hall, you know you've really seen something amazing (not to hijack this thread, but it's sad that we'll probably never get to see Rush on the road again.)
Mark
They are capitalizing on the post-9/11 America. A promoter probably gave them the idea for this tour, and they are doing this for publicity. On this tour, they are playing b-markets. They haven’t sold out anywhere. For example, they are a band from NYC, and on this tour they have no date in the NYC tri-state area, including NJ. Kiss today is half a tribute band, where guitarist Tommy Thayer wears Ace Frehley’s makeup and drummer Eric Singer wears Peter Criss’ makeup. They used to be my favorite band.
Oh I understood it alright, but I turned it into a positive. Because no one could change my love for this country. There may have been some things that were not perfect about this country, but it was still the best around. That is the message I passed along to everyone I knew. Even then I could see that the good far outweighed the bad. So my philosophy was to take something that others saw as bad and turned it into a good. Even this version of the Star Spangled Banner.
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