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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

‘80s sound effects master Michael Winslow recreates every instrument in ‘Whole Lotta Love’
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‘80s sound effects master Michael Winslow recreates every instrument in ‘Whole Lotta Love’

Comedian‚ actor and sound effects master Michael Winslow was ubiquitous in the ‘80s‚ appearing in all 7 “Police Academy” movies as Officer Larvell Jones. He also starred in hits such as “Spaceballs” and “Cheech and Chong's Next Movie” and performed the voices of various mischievous creatures in “Gremlins.”Winslow’s incredible ability to create sound effects and beatbox with his voice earned him the title‚ “The Man of 10‚000 Sound Effects.”After the death of his wife in 1993‚ Winslow had to put his career on the backburner to take care of his children. In 2021‚ he made an emotional comeback on “America’s Got Talent‚” where he made it to the semi-finals.In 2011‚ Winslow made an incredible appearance on the Norwegian TV talk show “Senkveld - med Thomas og Harald‚” where he gave an astonishing performance of Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love‚” playing nearly every instrument with his voice.“Whole Lotta Love” is the opening track on Led Zeppelin’s second album‚ Led Zeppelin II‚ and was released as a single in 1969. In 2004‚ the song was ranked number 75 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.Folk-pop musician Odd Nordstoga joined Winslow on acoustic guitar for the performance.Throughout the performance‚ the show’s host and the guitar player can’t believe what they’re seeing as Winslow switches from mimicking drummer John Bonham’s iconic stomp to Jimmy Page’s blues-on-steroids guitar playing. He’s even able to impersonate singer Robert Plant’s soulful‚ raspy voice. Throughout the performance‚ Winslow appears to be turning on and off a distortion pedal to give his voice some extra oomph.Winslow ends the performance with a sea of Jimmi Hendrix-stye feedback.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Family who dresses as replica of golden retriever's favorite toy takes the ruse up a level
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Family who dresses as replica of golden retriever's favorite toy takes the ruse up a level

Many dogs like children have favorite toys. You can usually tell it's their favorite because it's the one toy that somehow never loses the stuffing and they always know where it's located. They often play with it in a much gentler way‚ gnawing on it instead of biting and tucking it away in a safe place so no one else gets it. Dogs really are invested in their favorite toys so what dog wouldn't love a life sized version to play with?Charlie a happy-go-lucky golden retriever is living every dog's dream with a life-sized animated stuffy of his favorite dog toy. His humans bought a costume that looks just like his favorite toy‚ a stuffed duck by the name of Mr. Quackers. The family went viral March 2022 when they revealed their dog's reaction to giant Mr. Quackers but they've since uploaded a new video showing all the things the giant duck and Charlie do together.It's almost as if with the right theme music the pair could make the perfect sitcom all about a life-sized duck who has a goofy pooch as a pet. In a video uploaded recently‚ Mr. Quackers is being the perfect responsible owner. The duck takes Charlie on a walk‚ gives him a bath and of course plays with the excited dog. Of course‚ Charlie surely smells his mom or dad in the costume which probably makes the experience even better but commenters can't seem to get enough of their shenanigans. "Had a bad day but now I can go to sleep happy and with a smile on my face. Keep spreading the love big smiles from Germany‚" someone writes."I love this. It’s totally bonkers but look how happy your dog is. It’s made me smile‚" another commenter says."You are the kindest‚ most loving dog people ever! And your dog is certainly the happiest in Dogland! I love this so much‚" someone else comments.Everybody loves Charlie and Mr. Quackers! Hopefully there will be more adventures uploaded to their official Instagram page so their fans can continue to follow their odd couple love fest. In the meantime‚ you can check out the video of Mr. Quackers doing all of the things for his favorite golden retriever. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Charlie The Golden (@charlie_the_golden18)
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

People are sharing things they're weirdly finicky about and finding out they're not alone
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People are sharing things they're weirdly finicky about and finding out they're not alone

Human personalities range from super laid back to extremely picky and everything in between. But even the chillest among us have something we're particular about—that "thing" we can't stand or that has to be a certain way whether we have a logical reason for it or not.Some of us have multiple "things‚" but precious few people have none.We asked our audience what they were weirdly finicky about and the answers ranged from food to bed sheets to grammar. But what was fascinating was to see how many people's "things" overlapped. Check out some of the most popular answers and see if any of these resonate with you:Removing the egg chalazaeDon't know what a chalazae is? You probably do but didn't know you know. It's that stringy thing that we often mistake for an umbilical cord that connects the egg yolk to the white in a raw egg. (Don't worry‚ I didn't known it was called a chalazae until I looked it up. Perfect spelling bee word‚ though.) Anyway‚ many people shared that they have to remove the chalazae before they can use an egg for any purpose. "I have to take the 'umbilical cord' off of the egg before I use it - for anything." – Sande H.'We call them squigllys and‚ yes‚ they must be removed." – Jan J."Me too!!! I call them goobers. There are two per egg. Ugh." – Jess M.Food = no touchyA whole lot of people do not want different foods to touch on their plate. "Mine is that certain foods can't touch‚ no matter how many people tell me that it all goes to the same place." – Janice C."I like a plate with dividers because I don’t like for my food to touch one another." – Pat. W."I love pickled beetroot and I love mashed tatties. Can’t have them on same plate - nooo pink tatties!" – Sheila D. Line up those $ billsSome people need their Abes and their Benjamins all facing the same direction‚ preferably in ascending order‚ in their wallet. "My money has to all go in the same direction in my wallet. When a cashier gives me change I have to put the bills all the same way before putting them away." – Michelle M."I don't carry cash much these days‚ but I can't stand if it's not all facing the same way and organized smallest bill to largest." – Josh C."Paper money that comes out of the 'Hole-in-the-wall' has to be sorted so the notes are all the same way and then kept like that until they are spent. I can't bear them to be upside-down and back-to-front with each other." – DA O.Where the table is in a restaurantThis one was interesting. Several people commented that they can't sit in the middle of a restaurant."I have to sit next to a window or wall in a restaurant. Hate sitting in middle of the room." – Reed K."I dislike being seated where people pass behind me while I eat. I also prefer an end seat while rehearsing or watching a show. I like to move around." – Judy J.Improper spelling and punctuationThere were a lot of grammar police in the comments. Some complaints betray a lack of understanding about different English dialects‚ but some things are universal no-nos. "I have a physical reaction to apostrophes being used for pluralizing words." – Sarah R."Must have correct spelling and punctuation." – Annette L.This one was just hilariously specific:"Being able to spell the breed of the dog you own." – Amy P.So much bed finickiness"Climbing into a bed that has wrinkles and isn't tucked in with hospital corners." – Yvonne M."My pillowcase open end has to face the outside edge of the bed." – Karen M."Having my sheets straight when I go to sleep. I hate having one side long and the other side just barely covering the other foot." – Laura H.The 'right' way to load a dishwasherBelieve it or not‚ there is a right way to load a dishwasher. But some folks make it their mission to have it done right."Dishwasher loading: Can you PLEASE wash the pots by hand‚ put the glass and heavy things on the bottom‚ and fragile‚ or noteworthy (heirloom/souvenir) items on the TOP RACK. Gee... help a sister out." – Charlotte T."How I load the flatware into the dishwasher‚ handles up. Safe because when unloading you only touch the handles‚ not the business end that goes in the mouth." – Kim D."Stacking the dishwasher‚ I re-stack it if it’s untidy." – Joanne O.Flatware and cutlery having to feel just rightI get this one‚ personally. I have a thing with the size of spoons (can't stand the big ones). Apparently‚ I'm not alone. "My husband's pickiness about silverware and its length‚ weight‚ and balance. He's not really OCD either. It's weird." – Diana M."Matching cutlery. I can't stand a mismatching knife and fork." – Tracey M."Forks ‚ they have to be long and lite weight." – Leona S.That wasn't all. Lots of people also commented on washing hands before handling food‚ keeping countertops spotless‚ closing cupboard doors‚ putting things back where they belong and other cleanliness/organization dos and don'ts. Some people joked about having the list of things that they aren't finicky about being shorter. But the main takeaway is that whatever you're particularly finicky about‚ you always can find others who understand because somebody‚ somewhere shares the same "things."
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Classic Rock Lovers
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2 yrs

The Hole lyrics Courtney Love changed after the death of Kurt Cobain
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The Hole lyrics Courtney Love changed after the death of Kurt Cobain

Compelled to do so. The post The Hole lyrics Courtney Love changed after the death of Kurt Cobain first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

Stevie Nicks on what might’ve happened if she “hadn’t joined Fleetwood Mac”
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Stevie Nicks on what might’ve happened if she “hadn’t joined Fleetwood Mac”

"Would Lindsey and I have carried on and made it?” The post Stevie Nicks on what might’ve happened if she “hadn’t joined Fleetwood Mac” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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2 yrs

Neil Young names his best song with Crosby‚ Stills and Nash
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Neil Young names his best song with Crosby‚ Stills and Nash

When music becomes reporting. The post Neil Young names his best song with Crosby‚ Stills and Nash first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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2 yrs

Who wrote the songs on Fleetwood Mac album ‘Rumours’?
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Who wrote the songs on Fleetwood Mac album ‘Rumours’?

Dividing up the musical magic. The post Who wrote the songs on Fleetwood Mac album ‘Rumours’? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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2 yrs

The Rush song Geddy Lee thought was too “self-indulgent”
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The Rush song Geddy Lee thought was too “self-indulgent”

Too ambitious for their own good. The post The Rush song Geddy Lee thought was too “self-indulgent” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Intel Uncensored
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The Benefits of the Carnivore Diet - Jeremiah and Amy Harris
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