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Damn, you beat me to it. I was cropping the image.
There goes the Gatorade money
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f those numbers are separate from the youtube viewers there are over a million people watching just those two streams. Never mind all the other streams and TV viewers.

Definitely. I wonder what the numbers are on the streaming Truth+ video app. No viewer numbers listed on the channels.
474.2K on Charlie’s Rumble channel.

Je suis Charlie!
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couldnt focus on her words over them big arse titties

She ought to ring those bells
Definitely!!! I truly missed that!
Yep, I watched a Peter Santenello video on YouTube when he did his series of videos on south Louisiana, and he did an entire video with a crawfish farmer, and some of the Mexican H-2A visa workers

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They call Bozeman "BozeAngeles" in MT.


https://www.crazycanyonjournal.com/bozeman-montana-how-to-ruin-a-perfectly-good-mountain-town/
Even more places:
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“Randy, what happened to this place?” I asked. Without skipping a beat, he attributed the growth to the airport adding flights to places like New York, Austin, and San Francisco. He’s absolutely right, too. For perspective, keep these numbers in mind. In 1997, the airport surpassed 200,000 “enplanements” for the first time. Enplanements are the number of passengers to board a plane; I had to look that one up. Around 2000, Bozeman had summer flights to Minneapolis, Seattle, Salt Lake City, and 760 parking spaces.

In 2012, the airport started adding flights. United offered seasonal once-weekly non-stop service to New York/Newark. The service expanded in 2014. Portland and Oakland got flights, and parking lot capacity doubled in 2013. The same year, Bozeman becomes Montana’s busiest airport. In 2014, enplanements surpass 475,000. Are you seeing a trend here?

Before 2019 and COVID, airlines were flying non-stop to Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, Philly, San Francisco, Atlanta, and more. Enplanements topped 775,000 in 2019 and 900,000 in 2021. From February 2021 to February 2022, the airport saw two million passengers. That’s a whole lot of people loving one place to death. And visitors didn’t forget about Bozangeles once COVID came to town.
Saw all three when they came out in theaters, but I can’t remember the experience in the theater for Star Wars, only the scenes in the movie itself. I saw The Empire Strikes Back in Texas when we went back to visit some friends my parents knew when lived there.

I remember remember waiting in line and can recall seeing The Elephant Man poster outside. Watching the movie was a bit of a chore because the male parent that brought his adopted son along was hyper and already had seen it. Kept asking us if we wanted to know what was coming next. His dad threatened to whip his arse in the theater :lol:

Finally, saw Return of the Jedi with some friends back in Louisiana during the day and that was fun. Went straight to the arcade next door to the theater after the movie.

I wouldn’t say I was a huge fan of the franchise. Never asked for any merchandise like clothes and toys. I think the experience in Texas curtailed me and my brother from wanting anything more than watching the movies. That kid had all kinds of Star Wars toys and clothes. Kept talking about it nearly every day we were there.

The only time we had something Star Wars related, was when my mom bought an R2D2 remote control toy. She brought it as gift for Christmas, and the remote had a rocker switch which turned his head, and when you released the rocker switch, it would turn in the direction that his “eye” was facing.
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Cheyanne Social Club- Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart. Western/Comedy


I love this one
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Damn rip
French connection
Crimson tide
Superman
Heist ? Or similar
The firm
Unforgiven
Hoosiers
Miss burning
No way out
Enemy of the state


Uncommon Valor
Rest in peace, Gene Hackman.

I watched No Way Out on Tuesday, and had just started Uncommon Valor, but had to do something else. I’ll finish watching it tonight and I think I’ll watch The French Connection too.