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Post Malone Surprises Paris Crowd With Chris Stapleton For Duet Of Their Song, “California Sober”
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Post Malone Surprises Paris Crowd With Chris Stapleton For Duet Of Their Song, “California Sober”

Such a great duo. Post Malone has been on the road for his F-1 Trillion tour for much of this year, playing tons of shows in the United States, in addition to making a European trek this fall as well. He of course released his debut country album in 2024, which featured country stars like Lainey Wilson, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Billy Strings, and of course, the great Chris Stapleton. Stapleton was featured on a song called “California Sober,” which was written by Post and Chris alongside Louis Bell, Ryan Vojtesak and Mark Holman. It has a really cool Southern rock feel to it, and to state what is extremely obvious, Stapleton’s soulful voice and powerful delivery just fits it so well. Post can hold his own vocally too, clearly, and so they make a really great team and it was easily one of the standouts from the original record. While I was partial to the deluxe edition Post put out of just solo songs that felt decidedly more country in terms of the classic inspirations he’s talked about in the years leading up to his jump into country, “California Sober” was easily one of the standouts from the entire tracklist of features, per the usual. And during a stop in Paris, France at at Paris La Défense Arena during a show as part of Post’s European leg, he surprised the crowd by bringing Stapleton out to perform their duet live, introducing him by saying: “Chris, you’re one handsome son of a b***. Thanks so much for coming out. Ladies and gentlemen, one last time for the mother******* legend, Chris Stapleton.” What an introduction… They of course nailed it, and I’m sure the Paris crowd was thrilled with a surprise guest of this caliber. Check it out: “California Sober” The studio cut: Post Malone 2025 International Tour August Fri 8th Aug | Romania, Cluj-Napoca| | Untold Festival+ Sun 10th Aug | Hungary, Budapest | Sziget Festiva+ Tue 12th Aug | Czech Republic, Prague | Airport Letnany* Wed 13th Aug | Austria, St. Pӧlten | Frequency Festival+ Fri 15th Aug | Poland, Poznań | Bittersweet Festival+ Sat 16th Aug | Slovakia, Bratislava | Lovestream Festival+ Mon 18th Aug | Germany, Berlin | Parkbühne Wuhlheide Thu 21st Aug | Lithuania, Kaunas | Darius and Girenas Stadium* Sat 23rd Aug | Denmark, Horsens | Horsens & Friends at Nordstern Arena* Wed 27th Aug | Italy, Milan | IDays Milano+ Fri 29th Aug | Zürich, Switzerland | Zürich Openair+ Sat 30th Aug | Munich, Germany | Superbloom+ September Wed 3rd Sep | France, Paris | Paris La Défense Arena Fri 5th Sep | Germany, Hanover | Heinz von Heiden Arena Sun 7th Sep | UK, London | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium* Tue 9th Sep | Netherlands, Arnhem | GelreDome Fri 12th Sep | Spain, Barcelona | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys Sun 14th Sep | Portugal, Lisbon | Estadio do Restelo *Without Jelly Roll ^With Sierra Ferrell + Post Malone festival appearanceThe post Post Malone Surprises Paris Crowd With Chris Stapleton For Duet Of Their Song, “California Sober” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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WATCH LIVE: Karoline Leavitt to hold WH press briefing SOON
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WATCH LIVE: Karoline Leavitt to hold WH press briefing SOON

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt will hold another fantastic press briefing at 1:00pm. If it follows normal routine, it will likely start at 1:15ish. You can watch it live below:
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10 Surprising Things You Shouldn’t Put Down Your Drain
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10 Surprising Things You Shouldn’t Put Down Your Drain

A surprising number of everyday foods and household items can clog your pipes, wear down the disposal, or seep into waterways, causing more significant problems.
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America's Power Grid: Under Attack Survival Guide EP579
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Why is it always my fault, Grandma? ? | Dwayne Perkins Stand-Up
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Why is it always my fault, Grandma? ? | Dwayne Perkins Stand-Up

Why is it always my fault, Grandma? ? | Dwayne Perkins Stand-Up
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The Lighter Side
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Gen X-ers reveal the advice they'd give their past selves. Younger generations, listen up.
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Gen X-ers reveal the advice they'd give their past selves. Younger generations, listen up.

The 80s and 90s were a truly magical time, but it wasn't all flowers and unicorns. Kids from that era faced their share of struggles, and came out the other end better for it. We often hear that with experience comes wisdom, but once we garner that wisdom, oftentimes it's too late to actually implement it into our lives. If only we had a time machine, so many of us think. If only…For example, as a proud Gen X-er, I'd take that time machine and pop right on back to 1995, wherein I was convinced to wax my eyebrows so thin they looked like pencil marks. I did it so many times, they never grew back. A girl with thin eyebrows. Giphy But on a deeper level, (though the eyebrow situation was quite deep,) I'd love the chance to go back and tell the late teen to late 20s version of me: go easier on everything. Heartbreak, body image, rejection, success status. I took every break-up, every failed audition, every time I stepped on a scale so hard that it was like an anvil of self-shame dropping on my head daily. What I wouldn't give to be able to wrap my arms around myself and say, "Good job." Or, regarding heartbreak, "If this were a screenplay, this guy wouldn't even make it into the rewrites."If we live a relatively full life, on average, we've got just over two billion seconds. Sounds like a lot, but when you put it in perspective, it's a blip. The Earth itself is estimated to be over four billion years old, and we are just a tiny flash in its ever-changing pan. I'd love to go back and tell myself to make those flashes count—each and every one of them. What if, in examining the ideas of what we and others would tell the younger versions of ourselves, we could use it to somewhat heal our mistakes, even if only metaphorically? On the subreddit r/whatif, a person asks, "What if, Gen X-ers you could go back and talk to your younger self from the ’80s or ’90s?" They add, "What would you say about how life turned out? Are you where you thought you’d be, or did life take a different path than you imagined?"Some people get into the logistics of it—how if you alter one thing, the rest will unravel. "I would not change a thing because I like the person I am today. Once you start unwinding the tapestry of your life and try to change things, it will change the person you are today." A psychedelic butterfly flaps its wings. Giphy GIF by Trippyogi Some of the answers are downright practical. "$100 investment in Apple back then would be about $3 mil today. So I’d certainly not spend so much of my birthday money on Nintendo."This Redditor combined a heartfelt answer with a pragmatic one: "I'd love to talk to my family members! Everyone who isn't around anymore. It would be amazing to spend a day with each of them again. That said, maybe I do talk to myself, and maybe I make myself repeat the following sentence over and over until I never forget it: 'As soon as you hear about Bitcoin, start mining it.'"Just a couple of weeks ago, another thread popped up and opened the question up to all generations beyond Gen X. They posed a similar query: "Knowing what you know now - if you could go back in time, what would you tell your young adult self?"Many responses are absolutely poignant. Despite the fact that we don't have time machines—unless there's a DeLorean idling somewhere near Christopher Lloyd—we can still use this advice going forward: "You don’t have to be perfect to be loved or respected. Show up, try your best, and don’t shrink yourself for people who wouldn’t do the same for you." Christopher Lloyd means business in a scene from Back to The Future. Giphy Back to the future flux capacitor GIF, Universal Pictures Commenters did not hold back. "I'd grab my younger self by the shoulders and say, 'Relax. Like really, chill out.' I'd tell them, Hey, it's okay not to have it all figured out. No one does. Not even the people who look like they do."This person was very direct and many, including myself, could relate: "I’d tell myself to not ignore the red flags that were everywhere I looked. Focus on money and not that s----y relationship you thought you wanted."And this comment truly allowed for vulnerability: "Great question. I think I would tell my younger adult self to seek professional help sooner and not be so afraid to open up to trusted people. There was no reason to carry my struggles alone. That self-imposed isolation was my biggest mistake. It was painful, alienating, and it held me back for more than a decade."
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A dad was camping with his kids when a fellow camper slipped him this handwritten note
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A dad was camping with his kids when a fellow camper slipped him this handwritten note

There are a lot of challenging things about being a parent; take your pick. The sleep deprivation, the overwhelming responsibility, the lack of free time. But truly, one of the hardest parts of being a parent is never being sure whether you're doing a good job or totally bombing it. If you're conscientious enough to even wonder if you're a good parent, you probably are, but parenting entails a million little choices and interactions, and there's always a lingering voice in your head saying, "What if you're really screwing this whole thing up?"Reassurance and encouragement are always appreciated by parents, but not always received, which is why a note from one camping dad to another has people celebrating the kindness of anonymous strangers."You are killing it as a dad."Someone on Yosemite Reddit thread shared a photo of a handwritten note with the caption, "To the man who left this thoughtful note on my windshield at Lower Pines Campground this weekend, I extend my heartfelt gratitude; your acknowledgment of my efforts to be a good father means a great deal to me."The note reads:Windshield Note. byu/RCampR6 inYosemite"Bro,I camped in the spot behind you last night. Let me just say, you are killing it as a dad. First off, I watched your wife guide you in as you backed up your trailer and nailed it on the first try without any yelling. Then your kids unloaded from the truck and were mild-mannered and well behaved. You told stories around the campfire and I had the pleasure of listening to the sounds of giggles and laughter.From one dad to another, you are killing it. Keep it up.P.S. Whatever you cooked for dinner smelled delicious!"How often do we share these thoughts with strangers, even if we have them? And who wouldn't love to get a surprise bit of praise with specific examples of things we did right?Everyone needs to hear a compliment once in a while. A handwritten note with the words "good job!" on itPhoto credit: CanvaSo many people found the note to be a breath of fresh air and a good reminder to compliment people when we feel the urge:"That would make any daddy's eyes water.""It’s always nice, as a guy, to get a compliment.""I complimented a guy's glasses at work (I'm also a guy, and btw they were really cool glasses, I wasn't just being nice) and now he keeps trying to tell me where he got his glasses and how I should get some. But I'm just having to be polite because I already have glasses and I'm not in the market. I finally had to tell him I'm not going to buy them lmao I just like them on him.Made me feel like that's the first compliment he's had in years because he can't stop talking about it. Also I mainly liked the glasses because I think he's cute but he really thinks it's just the glasses haha jokes on him that cute bastard.""I was in the store with my wife and one of our 'adopted nephews' yesterday (we’re close friends with his parents and we’ve known him and his brother since they were newborns and 2yo, respectively). A woman came up to me at checkout while my wife was running out to the car and said 'I’m not sure what your family relationship is here, but I just have to tell you how nice and refreshing it is to hear all the laughter and joy from the 3 of you. You both seem like such a good influence on him and it warms my heart.' It’s such a small thing but as a dude, I can’t remember the last time someone gave me a compliment in public and it made my freaking day.""10/10 letter. The and not yelling part gave me a good chuckle lol.""We need so much more of men getting such heartfelt and sincere compliments. Thanks for sharing. ❤️" A man smilingPhoto credit: Canva"I’ve never considered leaving a note, but when I see a harmonious family with good parenting, it’s healing for me. My childhood was awful.""Such an awesome compliment! Even though I don't have children myself, I like to remind my friends too that they're doing great & it brings them happy tears.""This made me cry. I love that you are getting your 'flowers.' My dad sucked, I’m so glad you are one of the good ones.""This made me cry too. It’s so hard to be a human. Let alone a parent. Getting a good job sticker every now and then really means a lot these days.""I'm a big bearded guy and I would cry if I got this note. More people like this, please."The best part of this story is that no one knows who the dad who wrote the note is, not even the dad who shared it. It wasn't written for clout or notoriety, it wasn't to get attention or make himself look good. No name or signature, just an anonymous act of kindness to uplift a stranger whether he needed it or not. A dad with his kid on his shouldersPhoto credit: CanvaWe all need to hear or read kind things said about us, and sometimes it means even more coming from an anonymous stranger who has nothing to gain by sharing. A good reminder to share it when you feel it—you never know how many people you may move and inspire.This article originally appeared last year.
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The one word Don Henley said gave him his biggest hit: “A built-in mythology”
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The one word Don Henley said gave him his biggest hit: “A built-in mythology”

A simple decision. The post The one word Don Henley said gave him his biggest hit: “A built-in mythology” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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