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Real Gone – a Halloween song
What was it you said, that day at the lake?Before he pushed you in.What was it you felt , that day at the party?As she sharpened the knife.What was it you saw, that you shouldn’t have?As they whispered and plotted in that little,dark alley.Who was you touched as you smiled, self-content?As I left my seat, club in hand.What was it you wore , on that wintry, icy day?As he followed , black hearted, behind.And what is it like , on the other side of now?Gone.
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Halloween Story- The Touch
He didn’t have to turn his head to know it was 2.37 a.m.—the same every night: the nightmare, the waking, and the hopeless attempt to get back to sleep. Outside, the wind moaned like a dying breath, and the frost crept across the windowpane like a web of ice.
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Dog Day Afternoon: Fifty Years of Heat, Tension, and Heartbreak
During a blistering New York summer, a desperate man walks into a Brooklyn bank and tries to rob it. But this isn’t just any heist—it’s the beginning of a standoff that grips the city, exposes the media’s voyeuristic hunger, and reveals the unexpected humanity of a criminal who, despite everything, wants to be loved. Fifty years on, Dog Day Afternoon still burns with raw emotional intensity and relevance. Released in 1975, just a year after Chinatown and The Godfather Part II, Sidney Lumet’s film struck a nerve with a public already disillusioned by Watergate, Vietnam, and political corruption. America had entered what novelist Joan Didion described as “the era of…
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The Rhythm of Life – Music & Meditation
Discover how sound can deepen your meditation, boost calm, and connect you to your inner rhythm through mindful, intentional listening.
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Movie Review -One Battle After Another (2025)
“The message is clear. Free borders, free bodies, free choice and free from f@*$ing fear.” Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio (Bob Ferguson – “Ghetto Pat”),Sean Penn (Col. Steven J. Lockjaw), Chase Infiniti (Willa Ferguson),Teyana Taylor (Perfidia Beverly Hills), Benicio del Toro (Sensei Sergio St. Carlos),Regina Hall (Deandra) Written/Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson Strap yourself in because One Battle After Another is a wild roller coaster ride of a movie. It starts with a bang (you will see what I mean) and keeps banging all the way through its 2 hours and 41 minutes run time. The trade-off for the numb posterior and bursting bladder is the enjoyment to be had in this…








