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More videos will be coming, taking the little one away for a few days to the caravan, she's not doing so good but soon as I'm back i'll have lots of content! 

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Will Fly

I think, if I understand it correctly, Mac got the opportunity to shoot the puck, and if it went in the goal, he won a week at a beach house.

Anonymous

“What else can they do to him?” 🌚

Anonymous

Cricket looks good still

DarkAshtar

The one time I actually won a radio station prize was because someone hadn't claimed their prize and I was at a CD release thing. (To put a timeframe on it, it was the release of "Follow The Leader" by Korn lol). Either way free tickets to a Van Halen concert with Kenny Wayne Shepard opening for them, first real concert I went to when I was around 16. (know I had to be at least 16 because I drove to see it lol)

DarkAshtar

Before The Rock, the Iron Sheik used the term jabroni quite often especially in shoot interviews. If you've never seen his interviews, they are great.

Lady Beyond The Wall

The only time I won anything from a radio station was when I (ironically) lived in Philadelphia. My friend and I were going to see System of a Down at the Theater of Living Arts in downtown Philly. It was a general admission show, standing room only and you couldn't get the tickets beforehand, so we showed up the night before the show and slept in the car a few hours until we saw people getting in line. We got in line, waited for, well, hours, and then a radio station showed up. Can't remember for the life of me which one because this was quite a long time ago (I was in my early 20's and I'm in my mid-30's now, so it must have been after 2002 when I graduated high school, but not super long after that, so sometime in the early-mid 2000's). Anyway - they picked the first 20-30 people in line and gave us all free tickets! It was pretty awesome. So was the show, since it was a mid-sized one with quite an intimate space, with such a loud wacky band. Also, we were sort of hanging around the venue the night we showed up to wait, and actually got to meet the band Mastodon after they finished their show that night. They weren't hugely popular then or anything, so they were just standing around outside smoking with like, no security or anything and you could walk right up to them and they'd just chat. My very first real concert though was also in Philly, but was at the Electric Factory I believe, and was for the band Gorillaz when I was a senior in High School (around 17-18 if any UK people see this) but didn't live in Philly yet at that time. If no one else has ever seen them live before, they had one of the most unique shows I've ever seen, because no one knew what they looked like. So, before the show, they had crazy anime on huge tvs all around and when they started, they were all behind a huge screen that was almost like a gigantic sheet, so you could only see their shadows and they had their cartoon versions playing on the screen.