I've been contemplating about watching Resident Alien. They got the whole series on Peacock.
OK, first before I get to why I'm posting this. This is from Dakota Norris...a good martial artist that is the youngest son of Chuck Norris (Dakota has a twin sister too and she is a 5th Degree black belt!) Chuck was 82 here
Now, March 10, five days ago was Chuck Norris' 84th Birthday
Here's the video that Bing news bit that I made was talking about...this is wonderful
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Yep That was a great moment. I love Norris' spin kick Just think Norris was in his 60s then That's something else how happy he was about Dakota
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That SNL was pretty good. Amazing to see all five (I'm counting Vinnie Mac too) of them guys so young again
Here's this K-SHE 95 with Def Leopard...now I got into them a lot...really great sounding fun songs
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Was never big on Def Leppard. They had some decent songs, just other stuff I liked better. Oh also, you should definitely watch Resident Alien. It's one of the best shows/comedies on TV, and with the alien stuff, it's right up your alley. Allen Tudyk is great in it.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Oh yeah, Def Leopard had some really good songs. Yeah, I'll see about it Those were some clips
Next up for K-SHE 95 Hall of Fame is El Monstero...they tell their story
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Music is so regional sometimes. I've never heard of them, but being a local cover band, I guess I wouldn't be expected too. I listed all those great Canadian bands that people not on the border never heard of. One of them, the Tragically Hip, have a very popular coverband in our area called Strictly Hip. But I'm sure no one outside our region has ever heard of them lol.
This was one of my favorite Wings episode as a kid. The last phrase, "Maybe it was Las Cruces," was uttered many a time in our household. For context, here's the basic plot:
Joe announces Sandpiper, a regional air plane company, will give a plane ticket anywhere to whomever makes the biggest donation to charity by a deadline. Local eccentric Carlton Blanchard wins by making an amazing $10,000 donation. The catch is Carlton wants to fly cross country to reunite with his brother whom he hasn't seen since they had a falling out 50 years ago, and along the way, annoys everyone on the plane.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."
Yes it is and I wouldn't think you would have PB, their really exclusive to Mo like your bands that introduced to Me before Their really not that old of a band when you consider this, El Monstero actually joined together in 1999 so this year marks their 25th Anniversary It's always fun to know and explore other state's famous local bands. Shame not everybody shares that but at least you & I do PB That was a good Wings. Yes, it's good that you had sayings around your house. Don't forget, My Grandpa had his own as well like "Stop your Grinin" and Drop our Linin'" from originally by Hudson aka Bill Paxton in 1986's Aliens, I sure miss My Grandpa PoPo saying it but loved it when he did
Next up for K-SHE 95 Hall of Fame is Mötley Crüe
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I like Motley Crue. I remember taping the video off MTV for Wild Side where the drummer is in the cage spinning upside down. I was 9 in 1987, so I had never seen anything like that before.
"Somewhere in a lonely hotel room, there's a guy starting to realize that eternal fate has turned its back on him. It's 2 AM."