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The date is April 16-17 / 2016......... McGhee Tyson Airport Parking tickets are on sale now smokymountainairshow.com.......<<<<<< check here.....to order tickets Admission is free BUt parking is $40.00 a car.( go figure ) ( bring your own chairs ) If you want a seat there are two prices one for just a seat and the other is MORE VIP style with lunch and drinks... Do bring a chair if ya dont get the paid seating, that goes fast....
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Celine Dion - Hello (Adele Cover) LIVE - New Year's
Ron_TN replied to Ron_TN's topic in General Chat
I'm an old fart but when Adele sings makes my hackles rise.....lol The big Momma can sing. What I really like about her is she may be a big women and she does NOT have to show her T*t's and A*s......she got the pipes. She don't need half naked backup singers.....grinding their a*s's. When Taylor Swift first came out I liked her but she soon followed the rest of the sluts with her junk hangin all out. -
Celine Dion - Hello (Adele Cover) LIVE - New Year's
Ron_TN replied to Ron_TN's topic in General Chat
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She's not Adele....but darn she's not bad....shocked me.
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Go get em Judge
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I also don,t like the remarks Samuel L. Jackson has made about whites saying he wishes it was a white guy in the San Bernardino shooting ....he is also on my S**T list. It read this way..... "Samuel L. Jackson remarked how he was disappointed that the San Bernardino shootings weren't perpetrated by "some crazy white dude.". The idiot doesn't realize it's 90% whitey who see's his movies
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I love my shield in 9mm I would own a glock 43 but bucks are hard to come by on a fixed income.... :ugh:
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Its about animal abuse......no one is saying animals deserve more then man. I wanna know if your living next door to me and was the man that poisoned my dog about 20 years ago.....OK?.... And he was poisoned!!!!
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You guys are creating a MONSTER.....read the freakin topic....its ANIMAL ABUSE....HELLO!
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I'd like to share a quick story about a person who lives on my road. I started noticing a dog being chained up all day long in the heat with no shade or water. They went to work and left him outside in the hot sun all day long 10....12 hours a day. I said to the wife I have to confront them and see if they wont fix the situation. As I might have guessed they where very uncooperative . So I did the next thing and called the sheriff and told them. It was the next day and the dog was gone. I never did find out what happened but at least he was out of the heat all day.
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150 Somalian Muslim Workers Fired From Colorado Meat Packing Plant
Ron_TN replied to waynesan's topic in General Chat
Hurry up Donald!!!!!!!!!! -
Huh ...the movie is not out yet.......the movie I started this topic on is the "REVENANT".........HELLO
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I want some of what you guys are smoking!
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I cant wait for this one to come here. Been lots of talk about it Let's start with the bear attack, because it's one of the most amazing spectacles of the movie year 2015. On its own, it's reason enough to see "The Revenant," and there are plenty of other reasons. For weeks, there have been rumors that the scene shows Leonardo DiCaprio getting sexually assaulted by a bear. That does not happen. What happens is even worse. DiCaprio plays a fur trapper, in 1820 in the Northwest wilderness, who thinks it might be a good idea to shoot a couple of bear cubs. He doesn't notice the enormous mama bear running up behind him, until he turns around just as he's getting pounced on. What follows is a scene that delivers in a number of extreme and wonderfully conflicting ways. It is harrowing. It is technically remarkable, because there is no doubt in any viewer's mind that DiCaprio really does have a bear throwing him around and stepping on his head. It is a beautiful piece of bear-fight choreography - it's clear that serious thought went into how this fight would progress for maximum impact. There's also just enough emotional distance for us to enjoy what's happening. The bear, after all, does have a point. And this distance allows us to notice and experience the scene's other great pleasure: It's funny. Bears are so cute and cuddly that to see one go berserk on a guy, particularly one who has it coming, has a certain absurd satisfaction. "The Revenant" is loosely based on the real story of Hugh Glass, an American fur trapper who was abandoned by his companions and left to die after the bear attack. Despite infections and festering flesh, he somehow survived and navigated his way across 200 miles of hostile wilderness. It's an amazing survival tale, and the movie itself looks like a survival chronicle. That really is DiCaprio with ice stuck in his beard. That really is DiCaprio wading and immersing himself in freezing water, over and over. Part of the pleasure of "The Revenant" is in watching freezing people from a warm cushy seat in a theater. The film is directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu in a Terrence Malick ("The New World") vein, with shots of the sky through the trees, silhouettes against the setting sun and omniscient overviews of the entire landscape. The difference is that with Iñárritu, these are not occasions for philosophical contemplation. Instead, the sky might have arrows flying through it, signaling a new phase in an Indian battle. And the overviews, usually with some lone antlike figure in the midst of it, are there to remind you that this environment may be breathtaking, but people don't belong here. Like "Birdman," "The Revenant" is a director's movie, a showcase for a filmmaker's vision and innovation. Iñárritu employs long, complicated shots that make full use of the wide screen. Early in the movie, he films an Indian attack in ways that make you realize that every previous director has done it all wrong. The attack comes without warning, from all sides. A character starts calmly barking out orders and is killed mid-sentence. Every moment is a horrible surprise, which, of course, it would be. There is no safe place to look, no safe character to follow. Leo DiCaprio portrays a rugged frontiersman who vows to get revenge after his hunting team leaves him for dead. 'The Revenant' is a lesson in how to shoot films Singer Amy Winehouse in a scene from the documentary "Amy." The best documentaries of the year Tim Baxter, president and COO of Samsung Electronics America, speaks during a Samsung news conference at CES Press Day at CES International, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2016, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher) Why aren't smart TVs very clever? Leonardo DiCaprio gvies one of the year's best film performances by an actor in the movie "The Revenant," says critic Susan Granger. Leonardo DiCaprio went to extremes for 'The Revenant' VERTIGO: A San Francisco detective becomes obsessed with a woman he is payed to follow in what is considered director Alfred Hitchcockés masterpiece. Stars Kim Novak and James Stewart. Films outside the megaplex Even a great innovator, though, has his limits, and in attempting to make an endlessly riveting film about a guy trying to crawl and limp for 200 miles, Iñárritu has given himself a daunting assignment. He succeeds, in the sense that his 156-minute movie maintains interest, but the interest in maintained through a series of escalating catastrophes - Glass can't just go over one waterfall, but several - and stock action-movie situations, such as the lust for revenge. The fresh brilliance of the first hour fades into something more familiar. Tom Hardy exudes an awesome perversity as Glass's most villainous colleague, but he would be more effective if he got past the idea that delivering an American accent means talking like there are marbles in his mouth. Still, he's a terrific presence. DiCaprio doesn't get to say much in "The Revenant," but he does get to cauterize a neck wound with gunpowder (don't try this at home), the strangest improvised health-care procedure since Tom Hanks ("Cast Away") extracted a tooth using an ice skate. And he does get to eat a live fish and dive face first into a buffalo liver. It's hard to talk about this as a performance, because there's nothing to compare it to. But if I were an Oscar voter, I might be tempted to vote DiCaprio best actor - or at least to propose a new category, the acting equivalent of the Purple Heart.
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You count on it that this film will NOT be damaging to Hillary in any way. Coming from Hollywood home of the Liberals.....no way!
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Make sure you enlarge the video. This tugs at your heart strings
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MrsMonkey and Dolomite'sWeezy: One for the ladies
Ron_TN replied to Pete123's topic in Women's Perspectives
Here are my hero's.... "AMERICAN WOMEN" -
Senior citizens are constantly being criticized for every conceivable deficiency of the modern world real or imaginary. We know we take responsibility for all we have done and do not blame others. But upon reflection we would like to point out that it was not the senior citizens who took: The melody out of music, The pride out of appearance, The romance out of love, The commitment out of marriage, The responsibility out of parenthood, The togetherness out of the family, The learning out of education, The service out of patriotism, The religion out of school, The Golden Rule from rulers, The nativity scene out of cities, The civility out of behavior, The refinement out of language, The dedication out of employment, The prudence out of spending, or The ambition out of achievement, And we certainly are not the ones who eliminated patience and tolerance from personal relationships and interactions with others! Does anyone under the age of 50 know the lyrics to the Star Spangled Banner? Just look at those Seniors with tears in their eyes and pride in their hearts as they stand at attention with their hand over their hearts! And, unless many of our younger generation learn to count in the absence of computers and calculators, they will be back to counting on fingers and toes. Remember.......Inside every older person is a younger person wondering what in the world happened.
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They surely where not bought for a family picnic...
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I just bought new tires for the car and truck.....and have enough fire wood cut for about five winters. I'm thinking Ole man winter is laughing at me.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE...AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR :wave: :up: :usa: :rock: https://youtu.be/ifCWN5pJGIE Thank God for this group.....their Christmas album is out of this world
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Virginia to end reciprocity with 25 states
Ron_TN replied to Chucktshoes's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/index.php?app=forums&module=post§ion=post&do=new_post&f=12 Posted 12/22/15 WASHINGTON — Virginia will no longer recognize concealed handgun permits issued by 25 other states, its attorney general announced Tuesday, a stark change in policy for a state known for its expansive gun rights. The announcement by Attorney General Mark R. Herring, a Democrat, means that permit-holding residents of the 25 states, which span the country from Alaska to Florida, will no longer be able to carry concealed weapons in Virginia, beginning Feb. 1. Virginia is revoking its so-called reciprocity agreements with those states. Mr. Herring made the decision, his office said in a statement, after “months of research and evaluation,” including an audit of 30 states whose concealed handgun permits have been considered valid in Virginia. All but five of those states, he said, grant permits to people who would be barred from carrying concealed weapons in Virginia. I look forward to more states doing this, Qbama wants to stir as much sh*t as he can in the next few months