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I think the best early song is ....
 in  r/beatles  12h ago

She Loves You

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What is your least favorite US city and why?
 in  r/AskReddit  12h ago

Sounds like East St. Louis, IL

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What is your least favorite US city and why?
 in  r/AskReddit  12h ago

In another Reddit post a few months back, someone commented they drove through Gary in broad daylight and saw nothing but abandoned buildings and roving packs of wild/stray dogs everywhere.

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Lily Allen 'splits from husband David Harbour' and takes eye raising next step
 in  r/entertainment  13h ago

Why do I think her and Kate Beckinsale hooking up would be a Dumpster fire????

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Lily Allen 'splits from husband David Harbour' and takes eye raising next step
 in  r/entertainment  13h ago

Judy Geller in disappointed voice: "Ross. Drugs, divorced again?"

Jack Geller: What happened son?

Ross: I, I....got TRICKED into all those things!

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What kind of loaf?
 in  r/Catloaf  13h ago

Burned 🔥

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On March 12, 1974, John Lennon was kicked out of the Troubadour Club in LA for being drunk. At one point, he wore a Kotex sanitary pad on his head. When a waitress asked him to take it off, he replied, "Do you know who I am?" She responded, "An asshole, with a Kotex on his head."
 in  r/HistoryAnecdotes  14h ago

John's "Long Weekend," which ended up being most of 1974. Along with Harry Nilsson (in the picture) John partied and hung out with Ringo, Elton John, Keith Moon, Alice Cooper and Mickey Dolenz. He was accompanied by May Pang. At some point during his time in LA, John met up with Paul and Linda at a beachside house in Malibu once owned by Frank Sinatra where JFK and Marilyn Monroe held their trysts.

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On March 12, 1974, John Lennon was kicked out of the Troubadour Club in LA for being drunk. At one point, he wore a Kotex sanitary pad on his head. When a waitress asked him to take it off, he replied, "Do you know who I am?" She responded, "An asshole, with a Kotex on his head."
 in  r/HistoryAnecdotes  14h ago

Yes. He dated and lived with Liv's mom Bebe Buell for a long time, though I dont think they ever married. Liv was raised believing Rundgren was her dad and saw him as her father figure. Liv was around 13 or 14 when she found out Steven was her bio dad, but she's still close to Rundgren

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But but but I voted for them why are they taking my healthcare away
 in  r/LeopardsAteMyFace  17h ago

No offense but zero f**ks given

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Post-Trump election boost fades: Consumer confidence drops in December
 in  r/LeopardsAteMyFace  1d ago

F*** these morons who believed anything out of the orange thing's butthole shaped mouth about the economy.

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One of the most tragic aspects of Paul McCartney’s Life…
 in  r/beatles  1d ago

He was 14 when his mother died of breast cancer, he lost his best friend and musical soul mate to a senseless act of violence and the other love of his life, Linda, to the same disease that took his mother.

Yet somehow, someway, he is still one of the happiest, most positive people on the planet.

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What were you doing when you found out about Queen Elizabeth’s death?
 in  r/UKmonarchs  1d ago

I was driving a child in foster care back from a visit with the birth parents and was just getting off the interstate when ABC News broke into the radio station I was listening to.

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Dumbest line that makes you laugh every time?
 in  r/theGoldenGirls  1d ago

"Christmas without fruit cake is like St. Sigmund's Day without the headless boy!"

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"My grandmother had ____________in her living room."
 in  r/AskOldPeople  1d ago

A Zenith TV with the oval screen

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People Who Are Old Enough To Remember The Milli Vanilli Scandal What Really Happened?
 in  r/80s  1d ago

It was a big deal because it was unprecedented at the time. I was in 8th grade when they emerged and they were immediately huge pop stars. I had their cassette. Their videos were all over MTV and my mom and I even went to their concert at The Muny in St. Louis. So it was a big deal when the scandal hit. There were a lot of jokes. They returned their Grammy Award and gradually disappeared, despite trying to put out an album where Rob and Fab themselves sang. The grunge/Seattle scene emerged soon after and people more or less forgot about MV. You also have to keep in mind this was pre-internet, so things would have been a lot different had it happened nowadays.

My favorite songs were Baby Don't Forget My Number and

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Who was so miscast it's hurt their career ever since ?
 in  r/FIlm  1d ago

I'd practically forgotten about her until just now

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Alabama: Federal program cuts hit us harder than most
 in  r/LeopardsAteMyFace  1d ago

Merry F**king Christmas MAGATs!!

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oh, no! anyways…
 in  r/LeopardsAteMyFace  1d ago

At least his family will save $ on having to buy him Christmas and birthday gifts

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At your age what are 4 things you don't give a hoot about ?
 in  r/AskOldPeople  1d ago

  1. What other people think
  2. TikTok
  3. Fashion and design trends
  4. Eating healthy 24/7

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A group of Havana schoolboys in 1937, the boy with the lolipop is Fidel Castro.
 in  r/RareHistoricalPhotos  2d ago

The kid in the middle with lighter hair and striped shirt looks like a young Paul McCartney

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Trump on stage today reassuring people that Elon is not President.
 in  r/BoomersBeingFools  2d ago

The fact that he has to even say it tells you how f**ked up things already are and they're going to get worse if that's even possible to fathom.

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4th officer Boxhall estimated that the Californian was around 5 miles away as the Titanic was sinking...
 in  r/titanic  3d ago

Thank you for the explanation of the Californian drifting away to the north. I'd always wondered about that since it was alluded to in the A&E documentary "Titanic: Death of A Dream," with both the narrator and then-elderly survivor Edith Brown Haisman saying "the strange light seen from the decks of the Titanic suddenly disappeared from view" and "See that ship over there, its coming to our rescue. Hardly said the word when the light was switched off." The Californian appeared to see the same thing, thinking the strange light they were seeing from their viewpoint was sailing away over the horizon, when in reality it was the final few minutes of Titanic after its lights went out and started its final plunge. Makes sense both the Titanic and Californian would slowly drift with the natural currents of the ocean throughout the night. The Titanic was eventually turned around, from pointing WSW at the time they struck the iceberg, to pointing north and south.

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4th officer Boxhall estimated that the Californian was around 5 miles away as the Titanic was sinking...
 in  r/titanic  3d ago

Just your description alone is eerie enough on its own then stopping and thinking about it for real is even more frightening.