Inspired by this song
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Inspired by this song
Star Hits February 1988 - ABC's Martin Fry and Mark White
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In the shimmering world of 1987, ABC unveiled The Night You Murdered Love, a track from their Alphabet City album that pulses with the sleek allure of synth-pop, laced with the soulful swagger of funk.
This is a song that struts into the room, confident and impeccably dressed, its composition a masterclass in balancing pop accessibility with emotional depth. The melody hooks you instantly, with a chorus that lingers like a bittersweet memory, its refrain—“It’s cold outside / The night love died / On the night you murdered love”—etched into the heart of anyone who hears it. The verses build with a quiet intensity, weaving a tale of betrayal that feels both personal and cinematic.
Texas Governor DILFs (Blue Edition)
I often see comments about Republican politicians being hotter than Democratic politicians in my feed. And while I'm not here to weigh in on that debate, I will just say that Texas had a lengthy string of DILF governors when it was a blue state.
P.S. Be sure and stay tuned for the Red Edition! You didn't think I'd forget about Dubya did ya?
P.P.S. The man in the last picture is Governor Pappy O'Daniel, who was portrayed by Charles Durning in the film O Brother, Where Art Thou? Just a tidbit for all the Durning fans in my orbit!
Our Father who art in heaven... Seriously? What the actual fuck?
The Handmaid’s Tale, S02E01: June
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ABC - A to Z - 1985