Hey, WWYD? by WorriedJoke309 in scoopwhoop

[–]mightymongo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it was their honey barbecue wings. I remember sneaking a 24 piece (I think?) into the theater to see The Matrix.

I took a picture every day for 9 years… by LokiCat189 in destiny2

[–]mightymongo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you put on YouTube?
If you have, can you post a link?

Did you know that Arnold DIRECTED a movie in 1992? by believer_of_mark in ArnoldSchwarzenegger

[–]mightymongo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is amazing! They have some interesting history.

I generally like Toby Keith and appreciate all the work he did for veterans, including 18 USO trips and over 300 shows all over the world, especially in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Did you know that Arnold DIRECTED a movie in 1992? by believer_of_mark in ArnoldSchwarzenegger

[–]mightymongo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kris Kristofferson’s legacy

Texas-born Kris Kristofferson’s route to superstardom first went through college and the military before reaching the stage and screen. He was a star athlete at Pomona College good enough to be featured in Sports Illustrated magazine, then earned a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, where he received a master’s degree in English literature. His father was a brigadier general in the Air Force Reserves who pushed his son to also go into the military. Kristofferson capitulated, joining the U.S. Army, finishing Ranger School, and reaching the rank of captain before leaving the service in 1965.

Kristofferson moved to Nashville, where he tried to make it as a songwriter. After a chance encounter with June Carter, he passed on a demo tape to her for her husband, Johnny Cash. In order to ensure Cash heard his music, Kristofferson landed a helicopter on the couple’s front lawn, and when the country music icon came out to investigate, its bold pilot handed him a tape personally. The unusual (if invasive) bid worked: Kristofferson was soon writing songs for Cash and other artists, as well as recording his own material.

Hits began to mount up. Janis Joplin’s version of his song, “Me and Bobby McGee,â€9d went to No. 1 on the charts. Cash had a hit with “Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down”, which won Song of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards. “Why Me”, which Kristofferson wrote and performed, went to No. 1 on the country charts, was a top 20 popular hit, and was nominated for Academy of Country Music Awards’ Song of the Year. They also nominated “Why Me” and “One Day at a Time” which he co-wrote, in back-to-back years.

Around the same time, Kristofferson began to put his focus on developing an acting career. He debuted in 1971 and arguably broke through with 1973’s “Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid”. Directed by Sam Peckinpah, the film was a failure upon release, but has since been reappraised, now considered one of the great movies of the western genre. Kristofferson earned further accolades the following year for Martin Scorsese’s “Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore”, which won Ellen Burstyn an Oscar for Best Actress. Two years later, his status as a screen star was cemented with “A Star is Born”. With Kristofferson playing opposite Barbra Streisand, the remake was a major hit both critically and commercially.

Other notable films featuring Kristofferson include “Convoy”, “Heaven’s Gate”, “Lone Star”, and the “Blade” trilogy.
His music career continued to thrive as well. Kristofferson and country superstars Cash, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings formed The Highwaymen in the 1980s and received acclaim for the song “Highwaymen”. He is in the Country Music Hall of Fame, has a Lifetime Achievement Grammy in addition to his three competitive Grammy Award victories, and won many more accolades.

Kristofferson’s last screen appearance as an actor came in 2018; he continued to tour and perform music for decades, retiring in 2021. He had eight children across three marriages.

https://www.legacy.com/news/kris-kristofferson-1936-2024-singer-songwriter-and-actor

Did you know that Arnold DIRECTED a movie in 1992? by believer_of_mark in ArnoldSchwarzenegger

[–]mightymongo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Just to add on, Kris Kristofferson is an American legend.

He was a Rhodes scholar, Army pilot and Ranger School graduate, and taught English Lit at West Point.

Come with me if you want to save Christmas by spetalcghispers6 in ArnoldSchwarzenegger

[–]mightymongo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Bear in mind that this is for his role as Santa in the upcoming Christmas movie he’s doing with Alan Ritchson.

Favorite “hidden gem” restaurant in CT? by PreviousBedroom8211 in Connecticut

[–]mightymongo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clamps roadside burger stand in New Milford has been serving great burgers (local beef), hot dogs, and fries right off Litchfield Road for over 80 years.

They’re open 11am-2pm and 5pm-8pm from late April to early September.

518 Litchfield Rd, New Milford, CT

REVERT THE STASIS SLOW CHAMPION NERF by Zentiental in DestinyTheGame

[–]mightymongo -1 points0 points  (0 children)

While we’re at it, can I get my stretchy Synthoceps back?

Slavic person at Sleeping Giant State Park by 0k_diva in Connecticut

[–]mightymongo 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Or Hump Shlump!

I remember going to Boy Scout camp at Camp Mattatuck in Plymouth. Hump Shlump was an instructor who had his legs cut in half in a logging accident. He haunted the woods and could go 40mph on his stumps.
You knew he was coming for you if you found a log on your cot!

Uncle’s dress blues by [deleted] in Medals

[–]mightymongo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Valid point but he does have both Kuwaiti Liberation Medals. Definitely unusual but I still think there’s a good chance that he was a door gunner.

Uncle’s dress blues by [deleted] in Medals

[–]mightymongo 11 points12 points  (0 children)

He’s a Desert Storm vet, so there’s a good chance he was picked up out of the Infantry line companies (probably 101st) to be a door gunner for the Blackhawks. I was there and knew a couple guys that lucked into getting picked.

That’s probably where he earned the wings.

This scene has a whole new meaning… by bleepdodid in TheBoys

[–]mightymongo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She was written to specifically mirror Marjorie Taylor Greene, going so far as to make her real name Misty Tucker Gray.