Grandpas are so special. My papa used to sing songs from back in the old
days....something about cooking a chicken in a frying pan and lots of old
bluegrass gospel. I sure do miss him and grandma too. Two salt of the Earth
loving people.
Its always been my favorite Elvis Gospel song , He was Heavily influenced
by these original Gospel Groups , and its because of his recordings that
mostly we get the chance to hear these GREAT old original CLASSICS.
My uncle was a member of the CBS Trumpeteers, I heard this song constantly
along with other favorites when they would sing around the house. A group
full of nothing but gentlemen. I miss them.
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Constantine - Season 1 Trailer (2014) Comic-Con
A man struggling with his faith is haunted by the sins of his past but is suddenly thrust into the role of defending humanity from the gathering forces of darkness.
I was brought here by Arrow and I absoloutly love the character now. I
really wanna watch this show but I'm not sure if I should. I'm 14 and
pretty good with adult shows (e.g Daredevil) but I really can't do horror.
Anyone got any suggestions as to what I should do?
+Conzioco2308 I can't do horror either, back when I was especially eugh to it it took me 2 years to get through the first 2 seasons of supernatural lol. But really, it's not horror movie scary, it's amazing and though there are some scary parts, you've just got o turn the volume down at them. horror is all about the sound effects
Is it really impossible for there to be one video that has anything to do
with race that doesn't turn into a "Who's the most ignorant and/or racist"
contest. It's disturbing how many people are so eager to broadcast their
stupidity.
Banish negativity and laugh!
This "Teen Titans" series (adapted from the original DC Comics version) was
a segment of the 1967-'68 "SUPERMAN/AQUAMAN HOUR OF ADVENTURE"- only three
segments were produced, and shown in rotation with "The Atom", "The Flash",
"Green Lantern", "Hawkman", and "Justice League of America" [also three per
series]. And it was seen in color {this is a black and white print}.