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Scott Pelley with @lulugn.bsky.social on being told the President had commented on his firing. (I’m not crying, you’re crying etc)
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On the Media
I'm one of those weirdos, too!
i love this stupid city
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boxofficega.me December 4, 1992 ✅ 200 ✅ 200 ✅ 200 ✅ 200 ✅ 160 ➕ 100 🏆 1060
Allow me to tell you about a radio show.
The best new single of the week is a great song from Margaret Glaspy.
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#50 — Always (Steven Spielberg, 1989) If you want a snapshot of who I was at the age of nineteen, Always is as good a place as any to start. Like a lot of people who grew up during the seventies an…
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Top Fifty Films of the 80s — Number Fifty
Box Office Game based off the idea from Blank Check
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Box Office Game
This is excellent.
Using old ticket stubs to build a radio playlist
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Radio Days — Then and Now: June 7, 2026
Margaret Glaspy is anchored down in Michigan
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This Week’s Model — Margaret Glaspy, “Michigan”
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5th annual LOTI pencil sharpening on lake of the isles in minneapolis: with the sculpture’s tip dull, the pencil crew carries the sharpener, which is carved from wood and weighs 100 lbs, to the pencil and dance, and kids clamor to catch the shavings as a sharp tip is revealed
I noticed something pretty cool about SPIELBERG's movies... So I made a video about it!
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Furthering the Spielberg discourse, what's your favorite second-tier, flawed, "bad" Spielberg movie? I'm one of the "Always is good, actually" weirdos.