LNN
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LNN reacted to TrueTomHarley in Lady Gaga had to be rescued by security after falling off stage and into the audience.
This is why I never jump into the arms of any of my fans here. Some of them look awfully clumsy.
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LNN reacted to TheWorldNewsOrg in 16-year-old John Lennon meets 15-year-old Paul McCartney for the first time at a church fete, 1957....
via .ORGWorld News
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LNN reacted to TrueTomHarley in This is how the web browser market has changed over the past 10 years
For all that I have heard about the Duck Duck Go web browser that stores NO information, I have never gotten around to trying it. Inertia is a powerful thing. I even follow the company on Twitter.
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LNN reacted to TheWorldNewsOrg in Lyft and Uber, ride-hailing companies, are both expected to go public this year.
via .ORGWorld News
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LNN got a reaction from admin in Freddie Mercury's - 'Love Of My Life' by Queen
In the 1970s, Mercury was in a long-term relationship with Mary Austin and they lived together in West Kensington, London. However, when he told her about an affair he’d begun with a male record executive in 1976, their relationship ended. Mercury bought Austin a place of her own when they both moved out of the flat they shared.
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LNN got a reaction from admin in Freddie Mercury's - 'Love Of My Life' by Queen
Rest in Secret
To this day, Mercury’s final resting place is unknown. After his death on November 24, 1991, his body was cremated, and his ashes were kept in an urn by his lifelong friend, Mary Austin. Two years later, Austin quietly left her house with the urn, fulfilling Mercury’s wishes to be covertly laid to rest without risk of disturbance. Not even his parents were told, and Austin has kept the secret of where the star’s final resting is to this day.
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LNN got a reaction from admin in Freddie Mercury's - 'Love Of My Life' by Queen
Love of my life, you've hurt me
You've broken my heart and now you leave me
Love of my life, can't you see?
Bring it back, bring it back
Don't take it away from me, because you don't know
What it means to me
Love of my life, don't leave me
You've stolen my love, you now desert me
Love of my life, can't you see?
Bring it back, bring it back (back)
Don't take it away from me
Because you don't know
What it means to me
Obrigado
You will remember
When this is blown over
Everything's all by the way
When I grow older
I will be there at your side to remind you
How I still love you (I still love you)
I still love you
Oh, hurry back, hurry back
Don't take it away from me
Because you don't know what it means to me
Love of my life
Love of my life
Ooh, eh (alright)
Songwriters: Freddie Mercury
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LNN got a reaction from James Thomas Rook Jr. in Wonder Bread Date Bait ad. 1968. Apparently bread was used to bait young men into a relationship back then
Now I think I understand how my mother got my dad back then.....
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LNN reacted to admin in Queen Rehearsing We Are The Champions In The Studio
Queen in the studio rehearsing the News Of The World Album
Quite an insightful look at the band playing. Brian May playing the solo and Freddie Mercury At The Piano And Sound desk mixing tracks.
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LNN reacted to TheWorldNewsOrg in Klaus Fuchs
During World War II, Klaus Fuchs worked on the Manhattan Project...and later worked on British nuclear projects. In 1950, the FBI decoded messages that revealed Fuchs as a Soviet spy. He admitted spying for the Russians since 1942 and passing on details of British and American nuclear weapons systems
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LNN reacted to TheWorldNewsOrg in Darius the Great
Darius the Great (550486 BCE) Under his reign, the Persian Empire reached the pinnacle of its power and the fullest extent of its size. His domain consisted of over 40 different ethnic tribes, and stretched from India to the Balkans covering almost three million square miles .
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LNN reacted to James Thomas Rook Jr. in Ray Kroc first opened a McDonald’s franchise in 1955, from the McDonald brothers
Ray Kroc actually stole it from the McDonald Brothers, as shown in the movie "The Founder", which is how the McDonalds Restaurants went from one building to a global franchise chain.
An opportunist, and a thief.
And modern day McDonalds has never made it right.