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Got a bit lazy on this one... anyway, shark boss🫵
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In Duel Links, the Duel Domination event has come to an end.
Yusei: Kalin, try to remember our battle at Crash Town! Kalin: Crash Town... [flashback] Kalin: ........... Yusei: Kalin! It's time we both went home! Kalin: You're trying to reach my heart. But the problem is...The heart you seek is long gone. I'm sorry for all the harm I've caused. So let's let fate run its course. Lawton: Nobody escapes this mountain! If you wanna get outta here, you can go out with a bang! Kalin: Ahhhhhh! It's time for me to stand up and Duel for what's right. I will show them that justice has a name and a face! You cheat...I thought you were a Duelist! Lawton: I'm many things. Crow: Looks like I got here just in the nick of time! Jack: Yusei! The next time you step out, maybe leave a note. You'll be easier to find! Kalin: Amazing...The Enforcers are all together again! I honestly don't know how many Monster Cards I have left. So what will you do? Lawton: Agh...Ahhhhhhhh! You're the worst... Kalin: No. I'm the best. [end flashback] Kalin: ...That's right. You saved me at Crash Town. Luna: I was wondering why you all went missing right before the WRGP. Akiza: You were getting into crazy shenanigans - like always. Crow: But that town is now safe and sound. Jack: That's right. That's something we all remember! Yusei: Especially the moment when the darkness left you, Kalin! Kalin: Heh. You're right. When the darkness was replaced with light! Leo: Hey! He's back to normal! Crow: You know...It might be nice if The Enforcers got back together every now and then. Jack: Speak for yourself. I'm done with those insane days. Then again...It was nice for the four of us to hang out like we used to. Yusei: You're right. Leo: They're so cool...I want to join The Enforcers too! I'm not taking no for an answer! Akiza: That's enough, Leo. Jack: If you want to join us, the first thing you have to do is...Rip the sleeves off your jacket! Luna: Whaaaa!? Crow: Yeah! Give it a good tug! Yusei: That's right. Don't think twice! Akiza: Don't encourage him, Yusei! Luna: Don't do it, Leo! Leo: Why not! If that's what it takes to join The Enforcers! Bruno: Maybe I should tear mine too. Akiza: Stay out of this, Bruno! Kalin: Heh...Hahahahaha! I can't say that everyone loved our team. But Yusei...Jack...Crow...You were the best friends anyone could ever have. The Enforcers will always be around to do what they do best! And that's to enforce!
The way they describe the new businesses is hilarious.
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"Men recall seeing Elvis at Lawton, Oklahoma in 1955"
The McMahon Memorial Auditorium is a staple for entertainment in the Lawton community and has been for almost 60 years. Those who call Lawton home can remember attending shows of famous singers, musicians, off-Broadway shows, and of course, performances by multiple community talents. During the 1960s and 70s, Lawton had famous headliners at the auditorium, a so called "heyday." Lawton's touring chapter of the national Community Concerts Inc. would bring in the big acts and sell the tickets. Some acclaimed names that graced Lawton's home stage include Elvis Presley, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Doc Severinsen, Judy Collins, Count Basie, Glen Campbell, Tony Bennett, John Fullbright, John Raitt and many, many more. Lawtonians, Jay Davis and Allen Johnson, recall seeing Presley perform at the auditorium on June 19, 1955, (EIN Note - Elvis was actually at Magnolia Gardens, Houston on this date! Elvis was at Lawton on June 23) just months before the King of Rock and Roll became The King.
Most likely, June 23 1955 at the McMahon Memorial Auditorium in Lawton, Oklahoma (8:00 PM). Elvis stands in the middle, behind his guitarist, Scotty Moore. Bassist Bill Black in on the far left. Local, Allen Johnson, stands next to Scotty Moore.
It was the summer after Davis graduated from Lawton High School and Johnson had finished his freshman year at the University of Oklahoma. The best friends attended the concert with a group of 12 friends and, Johnson said, "We didn't know who we were seeing." The group sat five rows back from the stage and saw multiple country singers. Davis and Johnson said Presley was the last one to perform. Davis remembered there couldn't have been more than 100 to 150 people in the 1,500-seat auditorium watching the soon-to-be rock star. "I remember he walked out on stage dragging his guitar," Johnson said. "He didn't do much dancing though," Davis replied. "Not like he did later on." Johnson, Davis, their dates and the rest of the group attended an after party at the Southern Club an old country and western dance hall in Lawton on Lee Boulevard. The group was able to snag a photo with Presley and his musicians. Johnson and Davis remembered Presley being more fascinated by their attending college than they were with him being an almost-famous musician. Source: LawtonConstitution via ElvisInfoNet.
FURTHER INFO: Elvis and the Blue Moon Boys performed on the Marty Robbins tour in 1955 at several venues, including at the Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi, on June 27, 1955 at the Airman's Club (this is where he met June Juanico, who later wrote a book about their relationship) and, prior to that, at the City Auditorium, Beaumont, Texas on June 20, 1955 at 7 PM and 9 PM. Other entertainers at the show included Marty Robbins, The Maddox Brothers & Rose, and Sonny James.