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RPM

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  1. Paging @drifter379 to the Burnt Orange Courtesy Phone.
  2. Las Vegas Reacts to Bombing at Piero's Restaurant (won't embed) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEQbePMYQHY
  3. You had me at Rockwell
  4. I switched from AT&T to Consumer Cellular and never looked back.
  5. Carla was the prom queen.
  6. Northern Lights in North Texas last night
  7. RPM replied to tx 3 putt's topic in Cloak Room
  8. Sounds like the beginning of a beautiful relationship.
  9. RPM replied to Grandioso's topic in Movies and TV
    Funcooker
  10. Cleto Escobedo III, 59. Jimmy Kimmel's bandleader and life long friend.
  11. Is that where The Train Station is?
  12. ‘The Pitt’ to Air Uncut on TNT in December, With Nudity and ‘Graphic Medical Imagery’ Intact “The Pitt” will not be sanitized for your protection. As Season 1 of the critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning HBO Max medical drama gets a basic cable run via TNT next month, no edits will be made to the intense, sometimes raw streaming version. That means all of the show’s “graphic medical imagery,” including nudity, will remain intact and be seen on TNT as the show makes its linear premiere on Monday, Dec. 1, at 9 p.m. ET. In a press release, TNT noted that the decision not to edit “The Pitt” for linear TV was in line with the show’s “core mission to accurately depict the realities of an emergency department.” Those “graphic medical imagery” scenes, including the depiction of a birth in Episode 11, “are integral to the show’s portrayal of the raw emotional toll that such work has on those who commit their lives to the medical profession,” the cabler said. Acknowledging that such imagery is normally edited out from acquired fare on linear commercial TV, TNT said it would “include advisories at the top of each episode and coming out of commercial breaks.” There are no rules preventing TNT from airing the episodes uncut; as a cable network, TNT is not subject to the same content standards that the FCC requires of over-the-air broadcast TV outlets. The full 15-episode Season 1 of “The Pitt,” which comes from John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, will air three back-to-back episodes a week on TNT from Dec. 1 to Dec. 29.
  13. Big salute to all my fellow Vets. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Fuck Space Force, get a real job skater.
  14. I remember every detail. The Germans wore gray, you wore blue.
  15. RPM replied to Steamboat1874's topic in Football
    I just find the humor in the first time GD goes to Lubbock, ESPN doesn't show it because Disney/YouTube squabble.
  16. RPM replied to LTtxfan's topic in Football
  17. Just watched the first 2 eps. Really digging it so far. Let's see where this goes...
  18. RPM replied to Dr. Teeth's topic in Movies and TV
    Thought it was a good ep. Hell, even Pete Davidson was funny. Still don't get Wickline being on air.
  19. Phins!
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