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g63heavenonearth · 16 days ago
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Allegheny Cemetery 61014-25
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aigle-suisse · 1 year ago
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Whit 2009 Masters (48) par Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada
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kitsunetsuki · 10 months ago
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Deborah Turbeville - Jessica McClintock Ad (1986)
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acheronist · 6 months ago
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EVERYONE BE QUIET !!!! and look at this newspaper illustration about the dead franklin expedition men that i bought :-) detail glamor shots below the cut
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finehs · 3 months ago
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Well, did protecting the President of the United States turn him around? Yeah. This won't. From Denver to D.C. To a warehouse security guard in six months. Now, there's a career trajectory.
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justseventeen · 3 months ago
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March 1992. 'Cast a spell'
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sci-fi-gifs · 7 months ago
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WAREHOUSE 13 - 4.13 The Big Snag
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river-of-wine · 8 months ago
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Diane has two guns in the book and that’s very cool
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g63heavenonearth · 1 year ago
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Allegheny Cemetery 61014-17
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 1 year ago
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Harry McClintock - The Big Rock Candy Mountains 1928
"The Big Rock Candy Mountains", first recorded and copyrighted by Harry McClintock in 1928, is a country folk song about a hobo's idea of paradise, a modern version of the medieval concept of Cockaigne. McClintock said that he wrote the song in 1895, based on tales from his youth hoboing through the US while working for the railroad as a brakeman. It is catalogued as Roud Folk Song Index No. 6696. Before recording the song, McClintock cleaned it up considerably from the version he sang as a street busker in the 1890s. Originally the song described a child being recruited into hobo life by tales of the "big rock candy mountain".
The song was not popularized until 1939, when it peaked at #1 on Billboard magazine's country music charts. It achieved more widespread popularity in 1949 when a sanitized version intended for children was re-recorded by Burl Ives.
The 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? uses "The Big Rock Candy Mountains" in the opening credits. The song "Candy Mountain Cave", from Charlie the Unicorn, parodies it to the tune of the "Clarinet Polka".
"The Big Rock Candy Mountains" received a total of 65,4% yes votes!
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aigle-suisse · 1 year ago
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2006 Jr. US Open par Water Ski and Wakeboard Canada
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 2 months ago
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Tribal camp of the Blackfeet :: Walter McClintock; c. 1895 -
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“I was born upon the prairie, where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there are no enclosures and where everything drew a free breath. I want to die there and not within walls. I know every stream and every wood between the Rio Grande and the Arkansas. I have hunted and lived over that country. I lived like my fathers before me, and, like them, I lived happily.”
Para-Wa-Samen (Ten Bears) of the Tamparika Comanches Dee Brown, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West
[Hell and Earth]
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dozydawn · 3 months ago
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supfag · 5 months ago
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EDDIE MCCLINTOCK
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justseventeen · 3 months ago
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March 1993. 'Jessica McClintock... compelling...dazzling'
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bugtoonz · 5 months ago
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darling guess who’s back from jaillll👹👹
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