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bw6rvxq3nym · 1 year
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Worn panties get me so hot for some reason Sexy young blonde gets her tight twat pounded by two hung studs outside Double Blowjob with Contessa Doll and Chanel Shyy Mi vecinita mojandome la verga con su miel Hot Babe Fucks and Takes a Huge Load Mom helps Son with his photo Project Young emo deepthroats and pounds his alt stud lover Mature milf teen threesome Intimate Family Affairs Tittyfucked bigtits eurobabe gets plowed Fundedo a professora
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diioonysus · 8 months
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gwydionmisha · 11 months
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spilladabalia · 7 months
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Johnny Burnette Trio - Train Kept A-Rollin'
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odk-2 · 8 months
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Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio - Please Don't Leave Me (1956) (Alternate Version) Antoine Dominique Domino Jr. (Fats Domino) from: "All by Myself" / "Please Don't Leave Me" (Single) "Johnny Burnette and The Rock 'n' Roll Trio" (LP) (1993 CD Reissue) "Johnny Burnette & The Rock 'n' Roll Trio …Plus" (2006 Compilation)
Rockabilly | 1st Wave Rock and Roll | Fats Domino Cover
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Personnel: Johnny Burnette: Vocals / Rhythm Guitar Paul Burlison: Lead Guitar Dorsey Burnette: Stand-Up Bass
Grady Martin: Guitar Bob Moore: Bass Farris Coursey: Drums
Produced by Henry Jerome
Recorded: @ The Bradley Film and Recording Studio in Nashville , Tennessee USA between 1:45PM and 4:45PM on Wednesday July 4, 1956
Album Released: December, 1956
Coral Records
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The band's recordings have exerted a strong influence over subsequent rockabilly artists, although the band did not themselves enjoy broad success at the time. The Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound indicates an ever more widespread influence, suggesting that "the sheer verve and energy communicated by the Burnette Brothers' recordings influenced the aesthetics of British and American rock stars in the 1960s and 1970's" - Wikipedia
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upsidedownsoup · 6 months
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The Cat
The cat is
sitting in the
farmyard when you come.
Speak a little with the cat. More than anyone
he senses what’s really going on.
Olav H. Hauge, from Luminous Spaces: Selected Poems & Journals
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cavenewstimes · 5 months
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'It Doesn't Makes Sense': Eric Burlison Bemoans Federal Agencies' Adopting Electric Vehicle Fleets
Welcome to our blog, where we embrace a pastoral perspective to find inspiration and insight from various topics that affect our daily lives. Today, we delve into a thought-provoking YouTube video titled “‘It Doesn’t Make Sense’: Eric Burlison Bemoans Federal Agencies’ Adopting Electric Vehicle Fleets”. In this captivating video, the transcript reveals Eric Burlison’s impassioned stance against…
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tomorrowusa · 1 year
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Whenever something doesn’t go well for Trump Republicans, it’s either as bad as the Holocaust or even worse than the Holocaust.
What sparked this latest Holocaust hyperbole was DirecTV dropping the far right outlet Newsmax.
This time it's because satellite television provider DirecTV decided to drop hoax-promoting, sedition-backing conservative crank network Newsmax, and the hoax-promoting, sedition-backing House Republicans who have relied on the network as a place for them to say the most hoax-promoting, sedition-backing things are very put out by that.
It was Rep. Eric Burlison (MO-07) who used Holocaust-related language to condemn DirecTV‘s business decision.
When these GOP hyperbolists speak among themselves, things probably sound something like this...
Wingnut A: The price of MAGA caps just shot up by over 15%. Wingnut B: Certainly Brandon's fault. Wingnut A: Yeah, it felt worse the Holocaust.
At least they seem to imply that the Holocaust was not a good thing. That’s apparently not true of some of Donald Trump’s dinner companions.
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drdougdouglass · 7 months
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These are the 21 Republicans who voted against the measure:
ANDY BIGGS(Ariz.)
Dan Bishop (N.C.)
Lauren Boebert (Colo.)
Ken Buck (Colo.)
Tim Burchett (Tenn.)
Eric Burlison (Mo.)
Michael Cloud (Texas)
Eli Crane (Ariz.)
Matt Gaetz (Fla.)
Paul Gosar (Ariz.)
Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.)
Wesley Hunt (Texas)
Nancy Mace (S.C.)
Mary Miller (Ill.)
Cory Mills (Fla.)
Alex Mooney (W.Va.)
Barry Moore (Ala.)
Troy Nehls (Texas)
Andy Ogles (Tenn.)
Matt Rosendale (Mont.)
Keith Self (Texas).
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tanadrin · 2 days
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List of my favorite names of municipalities in Tennessee, in no particular order
Burlison (is he now?)
Finger
Etowah
Watauga
Tazewell/New Tazewell
Bell Buckle
Sunbright (sounds pleasant!)
Grand Junction (pop. 303)
Gruetli-Laager
Niota
Ducktown
Wartburg
Medina (there are a bunch of classical names like Smyrna and Carthage, and a bunch of Biblical references like Antioch and Lebanon, but i love that someone threw in Medina just for fun. There should be a Mecca, Tennessee as well)
Friendsville
Unicoi
Rocky Top
Crab Orchard
Bean Station
Obion
Crump
Harrogate
Signal Mountain
Oneida
Guys
Pigeon Forge (home of Dolly Parton, natch)
Red Boiling Springs
Soddy-Daisy
Three Way (very popular with Guys, I imagine)
Trezevant
Wartrace
Honorable mention to Paris, Moscow, Athens, and Milan. You can have your European vacation without ever leaving the state!
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auroraborealis22 · 3 months
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White Cat Clement Burlison 
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porcelainapparition · 11 months
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Burlison, Tennessee
built in 1936
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antidrumpfs · 5 months
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Who voted to keep Santos in the House?
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REPUBLICONS:
Alford, Missouri
Arrington, Texas
Babin, Texas
Baird, Indiana
Banks, Indiana
Bean, Florida
Biggs, Arizona
Bilirakis, Florida
Bishop, North Carolina
Boebert, Colorado
Bost, Illinois
Brecheen, Oklahoma
Buchanan, Florida
Burchett, Tennessee
Burlison, Missouri
Cammack, Florida
Carl, Alabama
Carter, Texas
Cline, Virginia
Cloud, Texas
Clyde, Georgia
Collins, Georgia
Crane, Arizona
Davidson, Ohio
DesJarlais, Tennessee
Donalds, Florida
Duncan, South Carolina
Emmer, Minnesota
Ezell, Mississippi
Fallon, Texas
Finstad, Minnesota
Fischbach, Minnesota
Fitzgerald, Wisconsin
Fleischmann, Tennessee
Fry, South Carolina
Fulcher, Idaho
Gaetz, Florida
Gallagher, Wisconsin
Good, Virginia
Gooden, Texas
Gosar, Arizona
Graves, Missouri
Greene, Georgia
Griffith, Virginia
Hageman, Wyoming
Harris, Maryland
Harshbarger, Tennessee
Hern, Oklahoma
Higgins, Louisiana
Hill, Arkansas
Huizenga, Michigan
Hunt, Texas
Issa, California
Jackson, Texas
Johnson, Louisiana
Jordan, Ohio
Kelly, Mississippi
Kustoff, Tennessee
LaMalfa, California
Lamborn, Colorado
Lee, Florida
Lesko, Arizona
Loudermilk, Georgia
Luetkemeyer, Missouri
Luna, Florida
Luttrell, Texas
Mace, South Carolina
Massie, Kentucky
Mast, Florida
McCaul, Texas
McClintock, California
McCormick, Georgia
McHenry, North Carolina
Miller, Illinois
Miller, West Virginia
Mills, Florida
Moolenaar, Michigan
Mooney, West Virginia
Moore, Alabama
Nehls, Texas
Norman, South Carolina
Ogles, Tennessee
Palmer, Alabama
Perry, Pennsylvania
Posey, Florida
Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania
Rogers, Alabama
Rosendale, Montana
Roy, Texas
Salazar, Florida
Santos, New York
Scalise, Louisiana
Self, Texas
Sessions, Texas
Smith, Missouri
Smith, Nebraska
Spartz, Indiana
Stefanik, New York
Steube, Florida
Strong, Alabama
Tenney, New York
Tiffany, Wisconsin
Timmons, South Carolina
Turner, Ohio
Van Duyne, Texas
Van Orden, Wisconsin
Walberg, Michigan
Waltz, Florida
Weber, Texas
Williams, Texas
Wilson, South Carolina
Wittman, Virginia
DEMOCRATS:
Scott, Virginia
Williams, Georgia
Who voted "present"?
DEMOCRATS:
Al Green, Texas
Jackson, Illinois
Who didn't vote?
DEMOCRATS:
Jackson Lee, Texas
Ocasio-Cortez, New York
Phillips, Minnesota
REPUBLICONS:
Crawford, Arkansas
Johnson, Ohio
Kelly, Pennsylvania
McCarthy, California
Rodgers, Washington
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How majestic and purdy you are ^^^ (By the painter Clement Burlison)
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deanwasalwaysbi · 1 year
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23 Republican Senators & 124 Congressmen signed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court asking for a 50 state ban on mifepristone, a drug safer than tylenol that is standard treatment for abortion & miscarriages, "due to safety concerns". The brief DARES to argue that banning the life saving drug would save women from 'reproductive control'. (x) These 147 people would rather have women die of sepsis than let women control their own bodies. If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
United States Senate
Lead Senator: Cindy Hyde-Smith (MS) John Barrasso (WY) Mike Braun (IN) Katie Britt (AL) Ted Budd (NC) Bill Cassidy (LA) Kevin Cramer (ND) Mike Crapo (ID) Ted Cruz (TX) Steve Daines (MT) Josh Hawley (MO) John Hoeven (ND) James Lankford (OK) Mike Lee (UT) Cynthia Lummis (WY) Roger Marshall (KS) Markwayne Mullin (OK) James Risch (ID) Marco Rubio (FL) Rich Scott (FL) John Thune (SD) Tommy Tuberville (AL) Roger Wicker (MS)
United States House of Representatives
Lead Representative: August Pfluger (TX–11) Robert Aderholt (AL–04) Mark Alford (MO–04) Rick Allen (GA–12) Jodey Arrington (TX–19) Brian Babin (TX–36) Troy Balderson (OH–12) Jim Banks (IN–03) Aaron Bean (FL–04) Cliff Bentz (OR–02) Jack Bergman (MI–01) Andy Biggs (AZ–05) Gus Bilirakis (FL–12) Dan Bishop (NC–08) Lauren Boebert (CO–03) Mike Bost (IL–12) Josh Brecheen (OK–02) Ken Buck (CO–04) Tim Burchett (TN–02) Michael Burgess, M.D. (TX–26) Eric Burlison (MO–07) Kat Cammack (FL–03) Mike Carey (OH–15) Jerry Carl (AL–01) Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (GA–01) John Carter (TX–31) Ben Cline (VA–06) Michael Cloud (TX–27) Andrew Clyde (GA–09) Mike Collins (GA–10) Elijah Crane (AZ–02) Eric A. “Rick” Crawford (AR–01) John Curtis (UT–03) Warren Davidson (OH–08) Monica De La Cruz (TX–15) Jeff Duncan (SC–03) Jake Ellzey (TX–06) Ron Estes (KS–04) Mike Ezell (MS–04) Pat Fallon (TX–04) Randy Feenstra (IA–04) Brad Finstad (MN–01) Michelle Fischbach (MN–07) Scott Fitzgerald (WI–05) Mike Flood (NE–01) Virginia Foxx (NC–05) Scott Franklin (FL–18) Russell Fry (SC–07) Russ Fulcher (ID–01) Tony Gonzales (TX–23) Bob Good (VA–05) Paul Gosar (AZ–09) Garret Graves (LA–06) Mark Green (TN–07) Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA–14) H. Morgan Griffith (VA–09) Glenn Grothman (WI–06) Michael Guest (MS–03) Harriet Hageman (WY) Andy Harris, M.D. (MD–01) Diana Harshbarger (TN–01) Kevin Hern (OK–01) Clay Higgins (LA–03) Ashley Hinson (IA–02) Erin Houchin (IN–02) Richard Hudson (NC–09) Bill Huizenga (MI–04) Bill Johnson (OH–06) Mike Johnson (LA–04) Jim Jordan (OH–04) Mike Kelly (PA–16) Trent Kelly (MS–01) Doug LaMalfa (CA–01) Doug Lamborn (CO–05) Nicholas Langworthy (NY–23) Jake LaTurner (KS–02) Debbie Lesko (AZ–08) Barry Loudermilk (GA–11) Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO–03) Tracey Mann (KS–01) Lisa McClain (MI–09) Dr. Rich McCormick (GA–06) Patrick McHenry (NC–10) Carol Miller (WV–01) Mary Miller (IL–15) Max Miller (OH–07) Cory Mills (FL–07) John Moolenar (MI–02) Alex X. Mooney (WV–02) Barry Moore (AL–02) Blake Moore (UT–01) Gregory F. Murphy, M.D. (NC–03) Troy Nehls (TX–22) Ralph Norman (SC–05) Andy Ogles (TN–05) Gary Palmer (AL–06) Bill Posey (FL–08) Guy Reschenthaler (PA–14) Mike Rogers (AL–03) John Rose (TN–06) Matthew Rosendale, Sr. (MT–02) David Rouzer (NC–07) Steve Scalise (LA–01) Keith Self (TX–03) Pete Sessions (TX–17) Adrian Smith (NE–03) Christopher H. Smith (NJ–04) Lloyd Smucker (PA–11) Pete Stauber (MN–08) Elise Stefanik (NY–21) Dale Strong (AL–05) Claudia Tenney (NY–24) Glenn Thompson (PA–15) William Timmons, IV (SC–04) Beth Van Duyne (TX–24) Tim Walberg (MI–05) Michael Waltz (FL–05) Randy Weber, Sr. (TX–14) Daniel Webster (FL–11) Brad R. Wenstrup, D.P.M. (OH–02) Bruce Westerman (AR–04) Roger Williams (TX–25) Joe Wilson (SC–02) Rudy Yakym (IN–02)
If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
Help to patients who have to cross state lines to get medical care by donating to your local abortion fund here. (x)
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