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it is being aired again...
Saturday, December 13, 10:30 pm on HD
Duration: 1:58:33
Description: Recorded at the 2013 MusiCare's Man of the Year Bruce Springsteen benefit, A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen features the industry's biggest names performing The Boss' biggest hits. Highlights include Alabama Shakes with a fierce rendition of "Adam Raised a Cain"; Elton John on "Streets of Philadelphia"; John Legend with a piano-driven arrangement of "Dancing in the Dark"; Mumford & Sons with "I'm On Fire"; Tom Morello and My Morning Jacket's Jim James on "The Ghost of Tom Joad"; Patti Smith playing her Springsteen partnership "Because the Night"; Sting with "Lonesome Day"; Neil Young with the rousing "Born in the U.S.A."; Zac Brown Band and Mavis Staples with "My City of Ruins"; and more. The guest of honor himself, Bruce Springsteen, closes out the night with the E Street Band, summoning the crowd of 3, 000 onto their feet as he blazes through catalogue classics "Thunder Road" and "Born to Run," before inviting the night's performers back on stage to join in on an epic finale.
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I purchased condoms at the store the other day and when the cashier asked me If I wanted a bag I said "No thanks, she's not that ugly".
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We tend to think of Buddhist monks living a very spartan lifestyle, shunning earthly indulgences. But 500 years ago, a Tibetan monk named Drupkka Kunley enjoyed the kind of sex life that would make Hugh Hefner seem like a virgin. Although he accomplished much during his lifetime, including introducing Buddhism to Bhutan and building the Chimi Lhakhang monastery, Kunley was best known for his campaign of romance.
Kunley preached enlightenment through sex, earning the title “The Saint of 5,000 Women.” The monk, perpetually drenched in alcohol, claimed to be able to change demonesses into good deities by striking them with his penis, which became known as “The Thunderbolt of Flaming Wisdom,” clearly the coolest nickname for a dude’s manhood ever.
Just wanted to mention that when i was by the library the other day, the central item in a prominent display of books was 'Being Henry David' by Cal Armistead. that's nice....
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