The compound is under construction. Gathering enough plywood, galvanized tin and used trailers takes time, not to mention stockpiling all the shotgun ammo, canned goods and bourbon.
Ya know, pop music was a helluva lot more exiciting and volatile from the 50s to early 80s than it's ever been since. The last innovations were rap and hip hop, or so it seems, and they go back nigh on thirty years . . .
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King ain't dead. He just had hisself a brokedown!
I'll wish him a happy birthday his next shift at the Burger King.
Eeks, his b'day always reminds me that my mother's b'day is coming right up! Thanks
Long live the King!
he doesn't look a day over ... dead!
. . . With a Flash!
Ya know, pop music was a helluva lot more exiciting and volatile from the 50s to early 80s than it's ever been since. The last innovations were rap and hip hop, or so it seems, and they go back nigh on thirty years . . .
unless we can count the Elvis remixes ;->
I can just hear him saying "Thank you, thank you very much."
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