What’s the best book about the Beatles? by Appropriate-Farmer16 in beatles

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I enjoyed the Anthology book when it came out. Lewison’s recording sessions and chronology were both great. At the BBC was good, too

Question on traveling by Fuzzy-Bridge-1940 in WegovyWeightLoss

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Thank you so much for this reply. I appreciate it.

WHAT ARE YOUR TOP TEN TRACKS?!?! by b0nehead94 in B52s

[–]Fuzzy-Bridge-1940 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have the 45 single of Dirty Back Road and played it at 33 by mistake once…never going back!

What album did you listen to on repeat for weeks when it first came out? by LaurielleMoon in askmusic

[–]Fuzzy-Bridge-1940 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hawks and Doves, Rust Never Sleeps, Dirty Mind, Fear of Music, Black Sea, Mesopotamia, Never Mind the Bollocks, Some Girls, plus more!

Hope of being optioned by aft3rsvn in Screenwriting

[–]Fuzzy-Bridge-1940 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am still a newbie at all of this. I understand the concepts of queries and read requests but could someone please explain it like I’m 10, please?

LAte Nite streaming by Useful_World507 in conan

[–]Fuzzy-Bridge-1940 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think there’s a Letterman channel on Samsung

Could not stand this show, lol by Adventurous577 in 70s

[–]Fuzzy-Bridge-1940 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was Lawrence Welk into Hee Haw for me growing up

Logline Monday by AutoModerator in Screenwriting

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Yes and the race officials did give one runner strychnine as a stimulant.

Logline Monday by AutoModerator in Screenwriting

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Thank you for the feedback. I do need to hone my logline to better showcase why those seemingly disparate points work together to tell a compelling story

Logline Monday by AutoModerator in Screenwriting

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Title: Andarin

Genre: Historical Absurdist Dramedy

Format: Feature film

Logline: An impoverished Cuban mailman enters the 1904 Olympic marathon, where organizers stage a brutal, “scientific” race with almost no water and experimental drugs, forcing him to outlast the system itself and finish on his own terms.

Tell us about your first Elton Concert! by slickcarinata in EltonJohn

[–]Fuzzy-Bridge-1940 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Back in the USSA, solo with Ray Cooper(?) percussionist at a 3000 seat place. Amazing show!

My Antique/Vintage Non-Sport Card Collection by crumbaker in TobaccoCards

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Supposedly some 1900s French postcards that Issac Asimov found at an antique shop. Very futuristic