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2023.06.01 18:40 Commercial-Canary-15 NEW TOUR

NEW TOUR
BRAH IM DEF BUYING THE DAY TICKETS GO ON SALE😭
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2023.06.01 17:44 ariaredit Exactly what I am talking about

Exactly what I am talking about
Because of traffic, stores etc. there is no way to do either one of these orders in an hour or under. Especially when you have a 14 mile round trip for delivery. BTW gas on average is $4.00 here. I am electric my cost is about 3.25. A loss in hard cost before we even start talking about everything.
I just won’t do it anymore.
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2023.06.01 06:31 FnafFan18924 I updated the Super Chad, WorldleNerdle. Now, I have made a SUPER CHAD out of New Zealands! It's about thrice the size of the actual Chad but I hope that's super enough. Again there are like 90 random little islands, ignore them.

I updated the Super Chad, WorldleNerdle. Now, I have made a SUPER CHAD out of New Zealands! It's about thrice the size of the actual Chad but I hope that's super enough. Again there are like 90 random little islands, ignore them.
You could probably fit 13 Chad's inside! So, it's about 13 times the size of the real Chad. 🇹🇩🇹🇩🇹🇩
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2023.06.01 03:53 Ficboy MLB fans, what do you think of the Athletics moving to Las Vegas?

As many of you know, the MLB's Oakland Athletics have a tentative agreement in place to build a new $1.5 billion 30,000-seat ballpark with a retractable roof built on the site of the Tropicana Las Vegas hotel-casino and financed partly through $380 million from the state of Nevada and Clark County respectively. This agreement known as the Southern Nevada Tourism Innovation Act entered the Nevada Legislature, which was reviewed by Nevada Senate Finance Ways and Means Committee today on Memorial Day and Athletics owner John Fisher as well as team president Dave Kaval met with lawmakers today to drum up support for the bill which has a deadline of June 5 for it to be approved and signed into law by Governor Joe Lombardo (R-NV). For two decades, the Athletics has tried to find a new stadium to replace the aging and outdated Oakland Coliseum within Oakland and the East Bay as well as exploring relocation to San Jose but they've all come to naught and the team is already set on relocating to Las Vegas which would not only make them the most relocated MLB franchise in history since the Atlanta Braves but will be the first to relocate to another city since the Montreal Expos did it in 2005 when they moved from Montreal, Canada to Washington DC, USA.
Now assuming the Athletics do move to Las Vegas, what do you think of it?
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2023.05.31 22:50 Astralkid12 Going on a trip. What should I do?

I'm going on a three-week trip from Boston to San Diego. I'm going to cedar rapids to end out the first week, and I'm curious to know what I can do here. I'm going in 3 to 5 hour "chunks" to make the drive easier. I should be arriving at 11 or 12 PM in late July or early August, and leaving at about 8. Also how safe is it? I'm 14 and going with mom if that affects stuff btw.
Spreadsheet for the places we're going:
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2023.05.31 21:27 Ill-Ad5218 Maryland Says Medicinal Viability Correlated to Potency of Delta 9THC - Absurd State Legislation.

MARYLAND has released the stipulation around recreational cannabis, but they still have yet to announce the potnecy levels, not that I have heard. Even the one Representative I seen recently on Instagram, for Curio, neglected to define specifics. She said that recreational users would be restricted in what they can purchase, and mentions theb750mg cap on concentrates across 12 grams, but neglect to mention that recreational weed will be between 9- 13% taxed at a 9% sales tax with jo maximum cap on said tax.
The state is insinuating in this that the medicinal viability of cannabis lay within the potency of the product. We can look to the University of Mississippi studies showing potency increases over 2 decades of research on illicit cannabis. The studies likely wouldn't include the most potent cannabis, as itnis the kist potent for a reason, that person is on top for a reason.... they didn't get busted. This increase in potnecy is explicit evidence that the potent products available today are not a result of industrial decriminalization surrounding medicinal cannabis. The industries can't even properly operate until they pull in knowledgeable hands in the state they enter to run the systems which aren't understood by many save illicit entrepreneurs or people who make essential oils for example, that has similar lab functions. 
The medicinal market is not defined by potency, as much as the government would love this. If you follow my content you will know that medicinal viability if anywhere lay in terpene amd minor cannabinoid interaction within the endocannabinoid system, THc is merely the level of potency that is manipulated into various experiences by the terpene and minor cannabinoid interactions. So saying that recreational growers are restricted to and buyers are restricted to essentially mid grade cannabis and dabs that equal no more than 750 mille grams across 12 grams. For perspective, a medicinal gram of concentrate or a recreational shatter pack from claifornia test at 1000 mg per.
This is going to cause there to be a foot hold for republican conservative legislators to claim that cannabis legalization has failed. Jusst as californias'first year in decreased legal cannabis sales led legislators to claiming the same as it led to a bolstered illicot market. Since states are legalizing the need for California back end legal isn't needed in 20 states as much so there is a back up in California. This lowers the street value and, people especially in California who've had 2 decades to understand that it isn't industry that makes cannabis what it is, so they go to the street ro purchase the same cannabis, for cheaper.
 This is what I see taking place here in Marylandz with a slight difference being that users here aren't as accustomed to foregoing industry weed for the dude down the street. His weed is just as good maybe betyer than many available at the dispensary but it's a different culture in Maryland and itnisnt beneficial to an open and legalized cannabis market. All cannabis is inherently medicinal, all canabisnis recreational, but while we don't know how to define the exact therapeutic viability, we know it isn't In THC. We know certain minor cannabinoids like CBD are used by the FDA using semantic and legalise to keep the substance scheduled as a schedule 1 substance, (having no medicinal viability and causes dependency) meanwhile producing epidiolex from the minor cannabinoid CBD. The discovery of producing CBD dominant cannabis was one of illicit entrepeurship, though the brother's who created it weren't weed people so to speak, they were straight edge. Anyway off topic. Point is the FDA has made 5 pharmaceuticals based on cannabis directly or in synthetic cannabinoids, thise being pit to market as early as 1987 using dronnibinol and nabinol. The medicinal viability obviously lays in the interaction of things we don't have a full understanding of thanks also to this one agency time to all the fukery, the FDA. The FDA actively fought to have cannabis peer reviewed research restricted to sub par low quality cannabis produced by and controlled by government contractors at the university of Mississippi. This allowed them plausible deniablilty by claiming they were indeed allowong study of cannabis, we just simply couldn't find anything.. . .we the people. We couldn't find anything because the quality of cannabis was so poor it couldn't be discerned from smoking air, so ofcourse there no medicinal viability found. Peer reviewed research is necessary to change the categorization od cannabis from schedule 1 alongside heroin and methamphetamine. Even Acid, MDMA, and Psyilocybin musrhmrooms,, also all schedule 1 substances have mire studies less restricted by the FDA than does Cannabis. The largest study on cannabis to date was conducted by the FDA on 200 patients for production of epidiolex. Surprisingly... or not, the studies conducted by the government, for the governmemt like the aforementioned study on DEA complicated product always led to viable results whereby there was clear definition of control and placebo. Epidiolex even has a notation in its packaging indicating it is not operating under placebo effect, idk why but it does. If u skipped that I'm talking of the longitudinal potency study of Comphiscated DEA sample. Some will attempt to argue that ofcourse those results were the case because California, who operated industrially during these years (though much differently than the total industrial inundation of Maryland, California entrepreneurs atleast had a chance from the jump) so the cannabis tested isn't exemplary of illicit potency oflver the 2 decades. But this was controlled for by obtaining locally grown cannabis from the south east, north east, and Midwest, so the increase in potency over the 2 decades shows a Correlation to potency and recreational activity. Obviously anyone part of cannabis culture knows that potnecy is relative to recreational markets. The extent to which terpenes are part of the recreational market lay in exotic phenotypes that produce unique aromatic profiles that smell nothing like cannabis. This provides aesthetic value over potency which is saleable on the illicit market, like strains such as pink lemonade or Bkueberry Muffins. They taste nothing at all like traditional cannabis. So essentially I guess a good way to say it is that the actual medicinal viability of cannabis is used illicitly moreso as Novelty in somatic presentation than its medicinal viability. 
All this considered, one can see the silliness in qualifying recreational cannabis by capping the level of potency.
This will lead to a gray market of diverted medicinal quality cannabis and California will be happy with the lack of recreational potency. For the novice user, I'm sure it'll be fine, but for the experience smoker wanting to celebrate the July 1 2023 legalization date in Maryland with potency, are going to be shocked. In addition, to endure that ppl don't flock to medical cards, the state put a temporary hold on medicinal applications until 2024. This makes me question, if you purchase recreational is you name attached and if so will you be allowed medicinal access thereafter? Lemme know what u think.... or how ur state compares to this. 
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2023.05.31 21:26 Ill-Ad5218 Maryland Says Medicinal Viability Correlated to Potency of Delta 9THC - Absurd State Legislation.

MARYLAND has released the stipulation around recreational cannabis, but they still have yet to announce the potnecy levels, not that I have heard. Even the one Representative I seen recently on Instagram, for Curio, neglected to define specifics. She said that recreational users would be restricted in what they can purchase, and mentions theb750mg cap on concentrates across 12 grams, but neglect to mention that recreational weed will be between 9- 13% taxed at a 9% sales tax with jo maximum cap on said tax.
The state is insinuating in this that the medicinal viability of cannabis lay within the potency of the product. We can look to the University of Mississippi studies showing potency increases over 2 decades of research on illicit cannabis. The studies likely wouldn't include the most potent cannabis, as itnis the kist potent for a reason, that person is on top for a reason.... they didn't get busted. This increase in potnecy is explicit evidence that the potent products available today are not a result of industrial decriminalization surrounding medicinal cannabis. The industries can't even properly operate until they pull in knowledgeable hands in the state they enter to run the systems which aren't understood by many save illicit entrepreneurs or people who make essential oils for example, that has similar lab functions. 
The medicinal market is not defined by potency, as much as the government would love this. If you follow my content you will know that medicinal viability if anywhere lay in terpene amd minor cannabinoid interaction within the endocannabinoid system, THc is merely the level of potency that is manipulated into various experiences by the terpene and minor cannabinoid interactions. So saying that recreational growers are restricted to and buyers are restricted to essentially mid grade cannabis and dabs that equal no more than 750 mille grams across 12 grams. For perspective, a medicinal gram of concentrate or a recreational shatter pack from claifornia test at 1000 mg per.
This is going to cause there to be a foot hold for republican conservative legislators to claim that cannabis legalization has failed. Jusst as californias'first year in decreased legal cannabis sales led legislators to claiming the same as it led to a bolstered illicot market. Since states are legalizing the need for California back end legal isn't needed in 20 states as much so there is a back up in California. This lowers the street value and, people especially in California who've had 2 decades to understand that it isn't industry that makes cannabis what it is, so they go to the street ro purchase the same cannabis, for cheaper.
 This is what I see taking place here in Marylandz with a slight difference being that users here aren't as accustomed to foregoing industry weed for the dude down the street. His weed is just as good maybe betyer than many available at the dispensary but it's a different culture in Maryland and itnisnt beneficial to an open and legalized cannabis market. All cannabis is inherently medicinal, all canabisnis recreational, but while we don't know how to define the exact therapeutic viability, we know it isn't In THC. We know certain minor cannabinoids like CBD are used by the FDA using semantic and legalise to keep the substance scheduled as a schedule 1 substance, (having no medicinal viability and causes dependency) meanwhile producing epidiolex from the minor cannabinoid CBD. The discovery of producing CBD dominant cannabis was one of illicit entrepeurship, though the brother's who created it weren't weed people so to speak, they were straight edge. Anyway off topic. Point is the FDA has made 5 pharmaceuticals based on cannabis directly or in synthetic cannabinoids, thise being pit to market as early as 1987 using dronnibinol and nabinol. The medicinal viability obviously lays in the interaction of things we don't have a full understanding of thanks also to this one agency time to all the fukery, the FDA. The FDA actively fought to have cannabis peer reviewed research restricted to sub par low quality cannabis produced by and controlled by government contractors at the university of Mississippi. This allowed them plausible deniablilty by claiming they were indeed allowong study of cannabis, we just simply couldn't find anything.. . .we the people. We couldn't find anything because the quality of cannabis was so poor it couldn't be discerned from smoking air, so ofcourse there no medicinal viability found. Peer reviewed research is necessary to change the categorization od cannabis from schedule 1 alongside heroin and methamphetamine. Even Acid, MDMA, and Psyilocybin musrhmrooms,, also all schedule 1 substances have mire studies less restricted by the FDA than does Cannabis. The largest study on cannabis to date was conducted by the FDA on 200 patients for production of epidiolex. Surprisingly... or not, the studies conducted by the government, for the governmemt like the aforementioned study on DEA complicated product always led to viable results whereby there was clear definition of control and placebo. Epidiolex even has a notation in its packaging indicating it is not operating under placebo effect, idk why but it does. If u skipped that I'm talking of the longitudinal potency study of Comphiscated DEA sample. Some will attempt to argue that ofcourse those results were the case because California, who operated industrially during these years (though much differently than the total industrial inundation of Maryland, California entrepreneurs atleast had a chance from the jump) so the cannabis tested isn't exemplary of illicit potency oflver the 2 decades. But this was controlled for by obtaining locally grown cannabis from the south east, north east, and Midwest, so the increase in potency over the 2 decades shows a Correlation to potency and recreational activity. Obviously anyone part of cannabis culture knows that potnecy is relative to recreational markets. The extent to which terpenes are part of the recreational market lay in exotic phenotypes that produce unique aromatic profiles that smell nothing like cannabis. This provides aesthetic value over potency which is saleable on the illicit market, like strains such as pink lemonade or Bkueberry Muffins. They taste nothing at all like traditional cannabis. So essentially I guess a good way to say it is that the actual medicinal viability of cannabis is used illicitly moreso as Novelty in somatic presentation than its medicinal viability. 
All this considered, one can see the silliness in qualifying recreational cannabis by capping the level of potency.
This will lead to a gray market of diverted medicinal quality cannabis and California will be happy with the lack of recreational potency. For the novice user, I'm sure it'll be fine, but for the experience smoker wanting to celebrate the July 1 2023 legalization date in Maryland with potency, are going to be shocked. In addition, to endure that ppl don't flock to medical cards, the state put a temporary hold on medicinal applications until 2024. This makes me question, if you purchase recreational is you name attached and if so will you be allowed medicinal access thereafter? Lemme know what u think.... or how ur state compares to this. 
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2023.05.31 21:25 Ill-Ad5218 Maryland Says Medicinal Viability Correlated to Potency of Delta 9THC - Absurd State Legislation.

MARYLAND has released the stipulation around recreational cannabis, but they still have yet to announce the potnecy levels, not that I have heard. Even the one Representative I seen recently on Instagram, for Curio, neglected to define specifics. She said that recreational users would be restricted in what they can purchase, and mentions theb750mg cap on concentrates across 12 grams, but neglect to mention that recreational weed will be between 9- 13% taxed at a 9% sales tax with jo maximum cap on said tax.
The state is insinuating in this that the medicinal viability of cannabis lay within the potency of the product. We can look to the University of Mississippi studies showing potency increases over 2 decades of research on illicit cannabis. The studies likely wouldn't include the most potent cannabis, as itnis the kist potent for a reason, that person is on top for a reason.... they didn't get busted. This increase in potnecy is explicit evidence that the potent products available today are not a result of industrial decriminalization surrounding medicinal cannabis. The industries can't even properly operate until they pull in knowledgeable hands in the state they enter to run the systems which aren't understood by many save illicit entrepreneurs or people who make essential oils for example, that has similar lab functions.
The medicinal market is not defined by potency, as much as the government would love this. If you follow my content you will know that medicinal viability if anywhere lay in terpene amd minor cannabinoid interaction within the endocannabinoid system, THc is merely the level of potency that is manipulated into various experiences by the terpene and minor cannabinoid interactions. So saying that recreational growers are restricted to and buyers are restricted to essentially mid grade cannabis and dabs that equal no more than 750 mille grams across 12 grams. For perspective, a medicinal gram of concentrate or a recreational shatter pack from claifornia test at 1000 mg per.
This is going to cause there to be a foot hold for republican conservative legislators to claim that cannabis legalization has failed. Jusst as californias'first year in decreased legal cannabis sales led legislators to claiming the same as it led to a bolstered illicot market. Since states are legalizing the need for California back end legal isn't needed in 20 states as much so there is a back up in California. This lowers the street value and, people especially in California who've had 2 decades to understand that it isn't industry that makes cannabis what it is, so they go to the street ro purchase the same cannabis, for cheaper.
This is what I see taking place here in Marylandz with a slight difference being that users here aren't as accustomed to foregoing industry weed for the dude down the street. His weed is just as good maybe betyer than many available at the dispensary but it's a different culture in Maryland and itnisnt beneficial to an open and legalized cannabis market. All cannabis is inherently medicinal, all canabisnis recreational, but while we don't know how to define the exact therapeutic viability, we know it isn't In THC. We know certain minor cannabinoids like CBD are used by the FDA using semantic and legalise to keep the substance scheduled as a schedule 1 substance, (having no medicinal viability and causes dependency) meanwhile producing epidiolex from the minor cannabinoid CBD. The discovery of producing CBD dominant cannabis was one of illicit entrepeurship, though the brother's who created it weren't weed people so to speak, they were straight edge. Anyway off topic. Point is the FDA has made 5 pharmaceuticals based on cannabis directly or in synthetic cannabinoids, thise being pit to market as early as 1987 using dronnibinol and nabinol.
The medicinal viability obviously lays in the interaction of things we don't have a full understanding of thanks also to this one agency time to all the fukery, the FDA. The FDA actively fought to have cannabis peer reviewed research restricted to sub par low quality cannabis produced by and controlled by government contractors at the university of Mississippi. This allowed them plausible deniablilty by claiming they were indeed allowong study of cannabis, we just simply couldn't find anything.. . .we the people. We couldn't find anything because the quality of cannabis was so poor it couldn't be discerned from smoking air, so ofcourse there no medicinal viability found. Peer reviewed research is necessary to change the categorization od cannabis from schedule 1 alongside heroin and methamphetamine. Even Acid, MDMA, and Psyilocybin musrhmrooms,, also all schedule 1 substances have mire studies less restricted by the FDA than does Cannabis.
The largest study on cannabis to date was conducted by the FDA on 200 patients for production of epidiolex. Surprisingly... or not, the studies conducted by the government, for the governmemt like the aforementioned study on DEA complicated product always led to viable results whereby there was clear definition of control and placebo. Epidiolex even has a notation in its packaging indicating it is not operating under placebo effect, idk why but it does. If u skipped that I'm talking of the longitudinal potency study of Comphiscated DEA sample. Some will attempt to argue that ofcourse those results were the case because California, who operated industrially during these years (though much differently than the total industrial inundation of Maryland, California entrepreneurs atleast had a chance from the jump) so the cannabis tested isn't exemplary of illicit potency oflver the 2 decades. But this was controlled for by obtaining locally grown cannabis from the south east, north east, and Midwest, so the increase in potency over the 2 decades shows a Correlation to potency and recreational activity.
Obviously anyone part of cannabis culture knows that potnecy is relative to recreational markets. The extent to which terpenes are part of the recreational market lay in exotic phenotypes that produce unique aromatic profiles that smell nothing like cannabis. This provides aesthetic value over potency which is saleable on the illicit market, like strains such as pink lemonade or Bkueberry Muffins. They taste nothing at all like traditional cannabis. So essentially I guess a good way to say it is that the actual medicinal viability of cannabis is used illicitly moreso as Novelty in somatic presentation than its medicinal viability. All this considered, one can see the silliness in qualifying recreational cannabis by capping the level of potency.
This will lead to a gray market of diverted medicinal quality cannabis and California will be happy with the lack of recreational potency. For the novice user, I'm sure it'll be fine, but for the experience smoker wanting to celebrate the July 1 2023 legalization date in Maryland with potency, are going to be shocked. In addition, to endure that ppl don't flock to medical cards, the state put a temporary hold on medicinal applications until 2024. This makes me question, if you purchase recreational is you name attached and if so will you be allowed medicinal access thereafter?
Lemme know what u think.... or how ur state compares to this.
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2023.05.31 20:58 Reputation-Healthy North Las Vegas

It's hard to find a masculine top guy who's into foreplay, oral and pnp that can host.
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2023.05.31 20:38 xtommydangerx Moon Bandits southwest tour

Moon Bandits southwest tour
Hey y’all, we’re headed to compost heap this summer and decided to make a tour of it and bring some littles with us along the way. Is it a wild plan? Prolly. We’re gonna bring craft activities for the kids so look forward to a craft booth at our gigs. Anyhow, we’re still looking for help in a few spots. Reach out if you have any ideas. Most notably is Albuquerque. You can email us at [email protected].
Looking forward to making tons of new friends and visiting with a bunch of old ones. 💕
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2023.05.31 19:43 Call-Me-Homie702 U need a HAND Bro?? [M4A]

DL fit guy here who loves stroking poles and watching them explode!! Let me use some lotion and lube up your dick and then I'll slowly stroke the cum out for you. OUR SECRET!! looking to do this in your car. North Las Vegas
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2023.05.31 19:32 benjooo10 Jacks or Better at Caesars for DIAD

Jacks or Better at Caesars for DIAD
Hey guys!
Full time poker player here coming for the WSOP. A couple of years ago I did the DIAD on blackjack with a couple of poker friends sharing bankroll to decrease the variance.
This year I'll be by myself and I'm back to Gold, but to avoid all the WSOP queues, I want to try the DIAD again without the variance on betting high limit Blackjack for 10 hours.

Obviously Video Poker Jacks or Better has a low house edge and the best machines are apparently at the Caesars high limit rooms. Not quite sure what $25 per point means though. Is that for every $25 you earn one tier credit? Or $25/spin?
$25 per tier credit would mean I'd have to spin $125,000. That would result in a theoretical loss of $525 for that machine.
Now the question is, how many hours of $25-50/spin would that take me to get 5000 tier credits in a day?
If you know a better option to get diamond within a day, let me know please. Thanks!!

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2023.05.31 18:22 PritchettRobert506 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in NV Hiring Now!

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CoachUSA Mechanic - $4,000 Hiring Bonus Elko
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Hey guys, here are some recent job openings in nv. Feel free to comment here or send me a private message if you have any questions, I'm at the community's disposal! If you encounter any problems with any of these job openings please let me know that I will modify the table accordingly. Thanks!
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2023.05.31 17:45 wanburat Epazz, Inc.'s (OTC: EPAZ) ZendaDrone Continues to Make Advancements In the Growing Drone Space $EPAZ

NAPLES, FL - (NewMediaWire) - May 17, 2023 - The drone industry is booming, thanks to technological advances and evolving regulations that are propelling it to new heights. Drones have captured the imagination of consumers, businesses, and governments worldwide, finding applications in aerial photography, surveillance, delivery services, military use, and more. Amidst established market players, innovative companies like Epazz Inc. (OTC: EPAZ) and its subsidiary, ZenaDrone, are emerging as disruptors in the drone technology market.
Epazz Inc. is a mission-critical provider of drone technology, blockchain mobile apps, and cloud-based business software solutions. In this article, we'll delve into their subsidiary company, ZenaDrone, which specializes in the development and marketing of drone technologies. ZenaDrone offers a range of drone hardware, software, and services tailored for commercial and industrial applications, with their flagship drone being the ZenaDrone 1000.
Key Takeaways
The versatile ZenaDrone 1000 has received positive feedback from industries such as military, agriculture, oil and gas, wildfire management, and civil engineering, thanks to its advanced features and capabilities.
EPAZ and ZenaDrone have gained military recognition, conducting tests under battlefield conditions and establishing themselves as trusted providers in the defense sector.
EPAZ and ZenaDrone are actively pursuing commercial applications, negotiating to provide precision agriculture drones to Irish farmers, businesses, and government agencies, meeting the growing demand for advanced drone solutions in various sectors.
The ZenaDrone 1000
The ZenaDrone 1000 is a cutting-edge, fully autonomous drone designed for surveillance, inspection, and monitoring purposes.
The ZenaDrone has the potential to be used in a variety of industries.
ZenaDrone's primary focus is on improving the drone's AI capabilities, enabling autonomous navigation in uncharted terrain, implementing deep learning algorithms, and incorporating dual-use features for commercial and military applications.
EPAZ's dedication to innovation can be seen in its pursuit of AI patents for drone technology. With two patents granted and two others under review, EPAZ establishes itself as a charging force in the industry.
In addition, EPAZ's international patent filings further strengthen its global presence and protect its intellectual property rights. By securing patents in key regions worldwide, the company establishes its dominance and ensures the long-term success of its technological advancements.
Military Interest
EPAZ and ZenaDrone have garnered significant interest from the U.S. military for their advanced drone technology. The military recognizes the potential of EPAZ's drone solutions, particularly in potential sensitive cargo delivery applications, including blood transportation. This interest serves as a validation of their technological capabilities and establishes them as trusted providers of mission-critical solutions.
The U.S. Air Force has invited ZenaDrone to conduct tests under battlefield conditions at an overseas base, demonstrating the military's confidence in their drone technology. EPAZ's drones equipped with advanced payloads can contribute to military logistics, surveillance, and search and rescue missions. These capabilities enable safer and more efficient operations in remote or hazardous areas.
The military partnership positions EPAZ and ZenaDrone as key players in the defense sector. By actively collaborating with military organizations, they gain valuable insights to further enhance their drone solutions. This collaboration also opens up opportunities for contracts and long-term collaborations, ensuring future growth and success.
CEO Shaun Passley, Ph.D., said, "We are excited to see ZenaDrone 1000 the subject of so much attention in multiple military branches. The Air Force clearly sees value in this platform and is pushing the envelope of new testing to find out the extent of its capabilities. We are anxious to receive critical feedback from the Air Force as we transition to mass production operations.
EPAZ and ZenaDrone's focus on innovation, reliability, and adaptability enables the integration of drones into critical military operations. Their advancements contribute to enhanced efficiency and effectiveness, shaping the future of defense applications.
ZenaDrone 1000 Civilian Use to Expand
EPAZ's dedication to innovation extends to its pursuit of commercial applications for drone technology. The recent visit by Ossian Smyth, the Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform of Ireland, signifies the company's commitment to exploring transformative potential across various sectors, including agriculture, businesses, and government agencies.
Currently, EPAZ is in negotiations with a financing institution to acquire up to 100 ZenaDrone 1000s for drone-as-a-service operations in Ireland. This non-dilutive financing opportunity aims to provide advanced precision agriculture drones to Irish farmers, businesses, and government agencies. The drones will be used for critical tasks such as plant health monitoring and weed spraying, enhancing productivity and efficiency in the agricultural sector.
The visit with Ossian Smyth demonstrated Ireland's strong enthusiasm for the possibilities offered by ZenaDrone's innovative technology. Building on this momentum, the company showcased the capabilities of the ZenaDrone 1000 at the prestigious 2023 AERO event held in Germany. The demonstrations garnered interest and engagement from various notable parties, including defense partners from NATO countries, German law enforcement agencies, and rail lines.
Moreover, ZenaDrone is actively engaging in discussions with UAV regulators in Germany to establish beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations. This highlights the company's commitment to expanding its operational scope and showcases its dedication to compliance with German regulations.
In addition, on May 16, EPAZ announced that ZenaDrone Inc. had showcased the ZenaDrone 1000 at the RES 2023 trade show held in Las Vegas last month. This demonstration sparked significant interest among Native American tribes, who recognized the drone's potential in search and rescue, firefighting, cargo delivery, and land surveys.
ZenaDrone Inc. continues to proactively schedule demos for various notable entities, now adding this most recent demonstration to the impressive list of organizations interested in the ZenaDrone 1000
EPAZ Expanding To Meet Growing Demand
In response to the increasing demand for its groundbreaking drone technology, EPAZ recently announced an expansion of its ZenaDrone facilities in Dubai, UAE. The strategic move aims to ramp up production of the company's flagship product, the ZenaDrone 1000, to fulfill obligations under several pilot program agreements.
These pilot program agreements grant customers the opportunity to utilize the ZenaDrone 1000 for an extended period. As a testament to the technology's potential, ZenaDrone has already scheduled numerous demonstrations of the drone in multiple countries. In 2022, ZenaDrone successfully produced 10 ZenaDrone 1000 units. However, the company's goal for this year is to exceed that figure by producing over 20 drones per month. With the expansion of its Dubai facility, ZenaDrone aims to have the capacity to manufacture up to 40 drones per month, doubling its previous production capacity.
"We are encouraged by the level of interest we have received, and based on the pilot program agreements and the number of scheduled demonstrations, it is clear that it is time to expand to double the size of our production facility," said Shaun Passley, Ph.D., CEO of Epazz Inc.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/epazz-inc-otc-epaz-zendadrone-093000363.html
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2023.05.31 14:50 Blaise_Sing Best Dispensaries/Lounges in PS?

Hey Folks, apologies if this is not the right place to ask this question.
Travelling to USA in August (from the UK). I was going Las Vegas, only...but I think I need to incorporate a few days in Palm Springs.
I understand the weed scene there is very good. Was curious as to what were the best dispensaries and smoking lounges there? Any brands to keep an eye out for?
Any information would be appreciated,
Thank you 😊
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2023.05.31 13:02 FelicitySmoak_ On This Day In Michael Jackson HIStory - May 31st

On This Day In Michael Jackson HIStory - May 31st
1968 - The Jackson 5 perform a week long gig at the Capitol Theater (closed- 1985) in Chicago, Illinois
1977 - Michael visits Studio 54, where he parties with Steve Rubell, Steven Tyler & Cherrie Currie among others, after opening day of Beatlemania, a Broadway musical revue focused on the music of the Beatles as it related to the events of the 1960s, in New York City

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1993 - The World Music Awards, which was filmed on May 12th, airs with Michael winning 3 awards
1997 - Michael Jackson begins the second leg of HIStory World Tour, with a show at Waserstadion in Bremen, Germany, to an audience of 85,000

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2005 - Trial Day 63
Jurors in the Michael Jackson trial had the day off as lawyers wrangled over the instructions they were to be given for their deliberations.
Judge Melville announced that closing arguments would begin Thursday morning (in 2 days), while jurors would receive the instructions the afternoon before.
Jackson was not present in court as lawyers hammered out the jurors’ written instructions. Spokesperson Raymone Bain said he "is going through a lot of emotions right now -- relief that it's over, but very nervous. Because, of course you know, a very major decision is going to be made within the next several days."
In a move expected to favor prosecutors, Judge Melville said he would reduce the alcohol charge from a felony to a misdemeanor. The change in the charge came at the request of prosecutors and was met with objections from the singer’s defense.
Prosecutors allege that Jackson supplied alcohol to his accuser and younger brother. Legal experts say the misdemeanor charge will be easier to prove, but would carry a lesser sentence, most likely a fine or a short term in county jail. The felony charge alone would have carried a 2- 4 year sentence in state prison.
The Judge will also instruct the jury not to take the ‘Living with Michael Jackson’ documentary “for the truth of what is said except for certain identified passages.”
"The rest is considered hearsay and you can only consider that it aired and its impact if any on Mr. Jackson," said Judge Melville. He did not specify which passages were being referred to.
Lawyers also argued about how jurors should determine the credibility of witnesses and how they should consider the past allegations against Jackson.
The Judge said jurors would be told to consider the alleged past acts only if they "tend to show [Jackson’s] intent" with regard to the current charges against him.
The approved jury instructions read: "Evidence has been introduced for the purpose of showing the defendant committed crimes other than those for which he is on trial," the approved instructions read. "This evidence, if believed, may be considered by you only for the limited purpose of deciding if it tends to show a characteristic plan or scheme to commit acts."
Judge Melville will tell jurors that they are entitled to ignore the testimony of witnesses who lied purposefully, but said they were not required to do so if they felt the witnesses were truthful in other regards.
Today's arguments from lawyers went on for hours, prompting defense attorney Robert Sanger to say: "Your honor, if we had televised today's proceedings we could have deterred an entire generation of kids from going to law school."
Later, during a discussion of an instruction to jurors not to bring cell phones into deliberations, Sanger quipped, "That replaced the old one that had to do with bringing Ouija boards in."
The absence of both Mesereau and prosecutor Ron Zonen has led to speculation that the two attorneys are working on their closing arguments for Thursday.
Court Transcript

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2006 - Michael Jackson makes a surprise appearance on the popular SMAPXSMAP variety show in Japan. He shocks everyone in the studio as they cannot believe it is really him

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2013 - Jackson v AEG Trial Day 21
Court is a half day today between the hours of 9 AM - 1 PM.
Katherine and Rebbie Jackson are at court.
Paul Gongaware
AEG Cross
Putnam asked Gongaware if he had any understanding as to why Michael was taking painkillers. "Before the 3rd leg of the Dangerous tour started, he had scalp surgery, hit nerve or something it was very painful; was treated for that .When he did the Pepsi commercial, his hair was burn at the top," Gongaware explained, saying they did surgery so hair would look natural. "I didn't know it was an addiction"
Gongaware said & that he learned MJ had drug problems after Mexico City.
Gongaware did a Rod Stewart tour in North America after Dangerous tour. He next worked with Michael in the HIStory tour in 1996/97
Gongaware said he did not have a general concern with Michael having a drug addiction. After shows ended in Hawaii, Michael had lost $27 million, was in debt $11 million to lighting and sound, Gongaware testified. He switched managers to fix things in the second half of the tour, Gongaware explained. Gongaware said he had to cut lots of expenses. They wanted to give Michael the same show, but he said there was so much excess to be trimmed. Second half of the tour, Gongaware was the tour executive and he worked directly for Michael. It netted $14 million, $11 million paid vendors. We got the tour to break even, Gongaware testified, saying he worked closely with Jackson on the second half of the tour

Putnam: "Was there an ongoing concern Mr. Jackson was having problems with painkillers during the HIStory tour?"
Gongaware: "No, not at all"
Gongaware said he didn't see anything that would suggest Michael was addicted to painkillers. He testified that Michael didn't have a doctor traveling with him on the second half of the tour and there was no tour doctor with the tour.
Putnam: "How was Michael on the HIStory tour?"
Gongaware: "Great! He was sensational!"
Gongaware said MJ only missed one show on HIStory tour when Princess Diana died. "He went to bed, knew about the accident.". Michael was told Diana was going to be okay and next morning he learned she died, Gongaware described. "That affected him greatly." Gongaware said he missed shows in Dangerous tour but not in HIStory tour. Putnam asked if there were signs MJ was using painkillers during HIStory tour. "No indication at all. I didn't think he was," Gongaware said. He said he would certainly notice if there was any problem during that tour.
Gongaware said HIStory tour was pretty smooth. It ended in 1997. Right after, Gongaware said Michael called him and asked him to work for him. "He liked my work, he liked what I did," Gongaware said, adding that Michael wanted him to be his business manager. Gongaware said he didn't accept the offer and decided to go out on his own to promote concerts. He was tempted, Gongaware said, but he had lined up what he wanted to do. He worked with Yani next.
AEG defense attorney Marvin Putnam then asked Gongaware to describe the founding of his company, and its purchase by AEG. Gongaware had co-founded a new version of a company called Concerts West. Gongaware and his partner, John Meglen, created Concerts West in the late 90s. Concerts West started out with concerts of Andrea Bocceli, Mariah Carrey, Eagles and Millennium at Staples Center. AEG acquired the assets of Concerts West around 2000, Gongaware said, and Concerts West became AEG Live. Randy Phillips is AEG's CEO.Gongaware said he made a deal that requires him to work only half time starting this year
Putnam then asked Gongaware about plaintiff's contention that AEG was desperate for This Is It because it wanted to pass rival Live Nation. "It's so much bigger", AEG Live exec Paul Gongaware said of Live Nation. "It is so much more complicated"; He said that Live Nation has to find artists to fill the many venues it owns, and that AEG Live doesn't have that issue. Gongaware said AEG Live is the second largest concert promoter company. Live Nation is the first. "Our philosophy is different," Gongaware said, adding they choose what they want to do, whereas Live Nation has to meet their quota.
Putnam: "Would you like to be number 1?"
Gongaware: "No. It's so much bigger, it gets so much more complex. I'm happy being a good number 2"
Next time Gongaware worked with Michael was on the This Is It tour. Peter Lopez, Michael's attorney, called Gongaware's partner in 2007, asked to meet. From 1997 to 2009, MJ did not do any touring, only a couple of shows. Gongaware said he went to Vegas to meet with Michael in 2007. The meeting was to discuss how AEG did tours, didn't talk about him touring. They met again in 2008, also in Vegas. "Paul Gongaware! I knew that if you came, things were going to be ok," Michael said about him. Gongaware said Jackson remembered him and told him regarding the HIStory tour, "Whenever I saw you, I knew things were going to be OK"
Putnam asked about Gongaware's use of the term 'Mikey' to describe Jackson. Gongaware said he used it with Jackson. He described Jackson as getting in playful moods, and that's when he would call him Mikey; Said he wasn't mocking him. "Mikey was not meant as an insult", Gongaware said.

Putnam: "Did he seem thin in 07?"
Gongaware: "Yes, he was always thin"
Putnam: "Did he seem to have a problem with painkillers?"
Gongaware: "No"
Putnam:"Did he seem to be under the influence?"
Gongaware : "No"
Gongaware said Michael was alert, engaged, interested in what was going on in the meeting in 2007. He wanted to do a King Tut mini-movie. The next meeting with Michael was in NY. Gongaware didn't remember what they discussed. Sometime in 08, they began discussion of Michael going back on tour. Dr. Tohme, Michael's manager, approached AEG. Randy Phillips was primarily the one involved in the discussions with Dr. Tohme and Peter Lopez regarding the comeback tour. The meeting in 2008 began with discussion of a possible MJ exhibit at the Hilton in Las Vegas.
Colony Capital is an investment company that bought the note of Neverland, Gongaware said. By 'note' he meant the 'mortgage'. "They (Colony) were trying to figure out what to do with Neverland"
Gongaware talked about being at Michael's house at Carolwood when the singer signed the contract with AEG for the This Is It tour. "Michael read everything in the contract", Gongaware said. He remembered Michael being engaged, alert and paying attention. "He was good.I felt great about it," Gongaware said. "It was a Michael Jackson tour, it was a great thing." Gongaware said he watched Michael pretty carefully in the meetings, he knew Michael had went to rehab, but he didn't see any signs of drug problems.
Gongaware said he was aware of the physical exam done on Jackson after the signing for the tour.Email on 2/11/09 from Bob Taylor to Gongaware:
Thanks Paul. I now have the medical and blood reports. Looks good. I now need more info of what is available. This will help with the presentation to the insurers. I would like to offer insurers a medical update say every 21 days.
Response from Gongaware:
I'm not ready to put anything in writing.
Gongaware said it was because he didn't have the answers. Gongaware said he did not have concerns with Michael abusing prescription drugs. "It just confirmed what I believed, that he was fine. He wasn't doing any drugs," Gongaware said about the results of Michael's physical exam. A February 2009 email between him and the insurance broker showed that insurers wanted med checkups on Jackson every 21 days. The broker also wanted details on the concert set, dates, and other details that Gongaware said weren't decided on yet. "The back to back shows WILL be a problem", the broker wrote Gongaware. Suggested adding them in after Jackson started performing shows.
AEG produced/promoted the This Is It I tour. "We needed to front all the money," Gongaware said. "He didn't have the money, so he needed us to do it." Tohme, Michael's manager, told AEG about needing the money. Gongaware said Tohme emphasized several times that Michael needed to make money. Gongaware said Michael and Ortega figured out the creative elements they wanted and Gongaware had to figure out how to make them happen. Gongaware said the initial phase of rehearsal was done at Center Staging in Burbank, but venue didn't have room for production elements. They moved rehearsals to The Forum, which didn't have a high ceiling to hang the lights. Then they moved to Staples Center.
After the morning break, Gongaware said Michael chose This Is It as the name because it was going to be his last. Gongaware:
"You never know what kind of business a tour will do. We had no idea the demand, we wanted to make sure it was successful. Initially, they had 31 shows scheduled"
Gongaware said Prince had done 21 shows at the O2 arena, and Michael wanted to do 10 more. "You didn't know what the ticket sales would be," Gongaware said. So they announced only 10 shows to test the waters. "Demand was there obviously in the presale," Gongaware said. He talked to Tohme, asked for more than 50 shows. Tohme said Michael would do 50.
On March 5, 2009, Michael held a press conference in front of O2 arena and announced the comeback tour. Gongaware was present. Michael was not on time, late by a couple of hours. Gongaware said it didn't surprise him since Michael didn't like to do those things (press conferences) "His schedules don't always run like clockwork", said Gongaware, who was a little annoyed by it but not surprised. "Michael came up to me, gave me a big hug, whispered in my ear 'make sure the Teleprompter has big words, I don't have my glasses'" Gongaware said.
Putnam: "Did he seem inebriated?"
Gongaware: "No"
Putnam: "Drunk?"
Gongaware:"No"
Putnam: "Smelled like alcohol?"
Gongaware: "No"
Gongaware thought the press conference was great. "The reaction of the press was really good, I think people liked he was returning." Gongaware said they asked people to register on a website and only people registered could get into the presale to purchase tickets. He said that based on the response, they knew the tour was going to be a major success
"He was good," the AEG executive testified. "I think he was excited"
One day after that, Gongaware said Michael called him to discuss the tour. He said Michael chose Kenny Ortega to direct the show. "Michael liked special effects", Gongaware said. He put together a presentation for Michael with the latest effects and made him promise he would show up. Demonstration was on 3/16/09 at Sony Studios. It had 3D on LED that was never done before, pyro and new type of flame. Putnam showed a clip of the This Is It documentary where there are the pyro effects that were going to be used. "He loved it," Gongaware said, adding Michael didn't seem to be bothered with pyro usage. Gongaware said there was a pretty cool water fountain effect shown and not used. "It was messy," he described. "He was really engaged, as he saw all the effects he got really excited." Gongaware said he had no concern that Michael had drug problems, didn't seem slow or lethargic in March of 2009. A meeting was scheduled for March 17, 09. Gongaware emailed Michael's assistant that only Michael and Kenny Ortega should be in that meeting. "They were the creative forces and needed to find the show's path before including everyone else", Gongaware explained
Regarding Kenny Ortega watching out for Michael's health, Gongaware said no one at AEG asked him to do that. Gongaware thought Ortega watched out because they were friends and worked together.
Gongaware will join The Rolling Stones tour this weekend, but will return on Monday to resume testifying
Court Transcript
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2023.05.31 11:00 Ecstatic-Passage-113 Zen Extracts

Zen Extracts
Hello fellow US smokers! Do any of you guys see concentrates from Zen Extracts anywhere in your travels? I had a BM connect from Las Vegas (so he said) that used to ship them to me. Really good stuff but haven't seen it anywhere in CA or WA since. If you lmk what state or dispensaries have them I can go grab some for myself next time I'm in that area.
Thanks for everyone's help.
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2023.05.31 09:58 Pige0n23 Finding a hypercar in the USA (excluding CA, FL and TX) - Part 2

Nowhere near hypercar material, but some mildly interesting spots I suppose.

Georgia

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1 - BMW M3 F80 [Atlanta, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8448682,-84.3707381,3a,32.9y,96.07h,82.18t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1stXyivOs-ZgrvoqJEWUNnMw!2e0!5s20180501T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
2 - BMW M3 F80 + Cadillac CTS-V [Atlanta, 2016]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8448424,-84.3707014,3a,41.2y,352.98h,74.68t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s6_AlDqqXFJK6vkjRq9D4Og!2e0!5s20161101T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
3 - BMW M5 F10 [Atlanta, 2015]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8444495,-84.3703608,3a,15y,316.4h,89.28t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sXD6ZDkJOs2KtkAFgMA3R2Q!2e0!5s20150801T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
4 - BMW M6 F06 Gran Coupe [Atlanta, 2014]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8444161,-84.3703409,3a,15y,330.44h,89.35t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sf9ROXONipEw-RpO-HrUpow!2e0!5s20141101T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
5 - Mercedes-AMG S 63 W222 + Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupe C205 [Atlanta, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8441158,-84.3705137,3a,45.4y,295.66h,84.27t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sffXZIg__Oj0o_SyMOHEu9A!2e0!5s20181201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
6 - BMW M3 F80 [Atlanta, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8442725,-84.3702462,3a,15y,330.46h,90.3t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sKEHZ2EhY3w7sUAFVC7mUtg!2e0!5s20181201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
7 - Ferrari California! [Atlanta, 2012]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8442121,-84.3702984,3a,20.4y,278.05h,87.59t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s_JBU509fTddDe3wguE4LRQ!2e0!5s20121001T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
8 - Bentley Continental GT II [Atlanta, 2023]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8435594,-84.3710086,3a,15.2y,258.13h,87.68t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sk97gOHTVWMqdUVABL3ywdQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
9 - Bentley Continental GTC I [Atlanta, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8436696,-84.3708617,3a,15y,261.22h,89.31t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sSGfDcnsqI99lhSN9tVAJhw!2e0!5s20181101T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
10 - Bentley Continental Flying Spur I [Altanta, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.7592803,-84.3842149,3a,20y,96.77h,85.37t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1seuIkZz7BnBBBtMAzIZ0SzA!2e0!5s20181201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
11 - BMW M3 E93 Cabriolet [Atlanta, 2023]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8509468,-84.3622557,3a,16.9y,176.64h,88.7t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sNnVqpzkGkYHiTV4sx0T_Rw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
12 - Two tone Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600! [Atlanta, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8490272,-84.3639101,3a,15y,140.24h,84.78t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sOnwcf5r4QQzKUQmeK4MI5g!2e0!5s20220701T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
13 - Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG W212 [Atlanta, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8491803,-84.3635932,3a,15y,249.21h,85.96t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1soFGyRr1vIF5Q2pSieUWjRA!2e0!5s20181201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
14 - Porsche 911 991.1 Turbo [Atlanta, 2016]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@33.8488861,-84.3647683,3a,15y,188.45h,84.81t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sES2NkdrcDKCNo-N87iT_zg!2e0!5s20160701T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu


Kentucky

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15 - Alfa Romeo Giulia QV + BMW M5 F90 Competition [Florence, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@39.0094073,-84.6302327,3a,15y,165.11h,89.38t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1ststVxpKpxLRgy_1vWvEiTg!2e0!5s20190401T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
16 - BMW M5 F10 [Florence, 2013]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@39.0095161,-84.6303527,3a,15y,159.14h,88.18t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1smpVWBqku2jXnCztUlFfCYg!2e0!5s20130701T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
17 - BMW M5 E60 [Florence, 2007]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@39.0093103,-84.6304996,3a,19.1y,129.39h,88.48t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sTkoJ6Eua61At0F05w8AcAA!2e0!5s20071001T000000!7i3328!8i1664?entry=ttu


New Jersey

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18 - BMW M2 F87 Coupe [Jersey City, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@40.7087068,-74.0407269,3a,15.8y,324.5h,86.31t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sBD0nMf8oBaNaY14SoE9IYQ!2e0!5s20181001T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
19 - Porsche 911 991.1 Carrera S [Jersey City, 2023]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@40.7286224,-74.0301146,3a,39.3y,303.17h,73.61t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s3I1FAadaoZvtomR1CihVcA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
20 - Maserati GranCabrio S [Teaneck, 2020]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@40.8918634,-74.0080351,3a,15y,109.56h,84.12t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s4FVuEM9GHFFSvnUdw9W21A!2e0!5s20201101T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
21 - Ford Mustang Shelby GT 350 [Sea Girt, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@40.1278404,-74.0350305,3a,49y,221.17h,77.76t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s6dZeet6zXLE2cSG5t7tDvQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
22 - BMW M5 F90 Competition [Tenafly, 2021]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@40.9179974,-73.9787026,3a,15y,100.49h,86.49t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sl9_OV2jU50pQWidbPLYMfw!2e0!5s20210901T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu


Massachusetts

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23 - Bentley Continental GTC II + Ford Mustang Saleen S302 Convertible [Worcester, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@42.2600559,-71.8056876,3a,18.5y,85.63h,85.11t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1smbPjf7e8yduvCap4-SWRIg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
24 - Bentley Continental GTC I [Worcester, 2016]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@42.2599394,-71.8055252,3a,16.5y,7.97h,79.2t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sycP7d-emy_PyxMYbs--U5w!2e0!5s20161101T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu


Minnesota

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25 - Audi RS3 Sedan 8V [Wayzata, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@44.9699207,-93.5176914,3a,73.2y,285.54h,84.1t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sdlIULstEQ9kQhrtidMD9Ww!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
26 - Porsche 911 996 Turbo S Cabriolet! [Wayzata, 2016]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@44.9699403,-93.5188288,3a,23.7y,51.77h,78.87t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sf1g7j9qksPY9q7HElbOTrw!2e0!5s20160901T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu


Nevada

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27 - BMW M5 F10 [Las Vegas, 2021]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1081779,-115.1806127,3a,15y,15.25h,82.17t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s9Z3w6KNzVJ0r9M0NZnDpRA!2e0!5s20210201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
28 - BMW i8 [Las Vegas, 2021]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1287964,-115.1730059,3a,15.3y,355.1h,89.02t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sHJ7JFYbbIUU0FcNQhP0vew!2e0!5s20211101T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
29 - Bentley Continental GT II [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1288161,-115.1729952,3a,19.3y,169.89h,88.1t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sBGytOe58Ufccq_Q0nRxveA!2e0!5s20190301T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
30 - BMW i8 [Las Vegas, 2015]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1288926,-115.1729012,3a,18.5y,164.27h,86.97t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sdqQGZWJ3n0kNRQIqJMfvUw!2e0!5s20150401T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
31 - Aston Martin V8 Vantage 2005 [Las Vegas, 2009]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1288721,-115.173212,3a,15y,163.49h,86.19t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1snC5iQ_i0LX3BKU9QgufcYg!2e0!5s20090501T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
32 - Bentley Continental GT I + Bentley Continental GT I Speed [Las Vegas, 2017]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1020365,-115.1680522,3a,19.2y,335.4h,85.27t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sB4Uc5iqJAevwX4YDNVb8Ng!2e0!5s20170101T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
33 - Nissan 350Z Nismo [Las Vegas, 2023]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1009359,-115.1689721,3a,19.2y,303.76h,82.61t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sp3XdsvgB4ufwBputgkzivQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
34 - Porsche 911 992.1 Carrera S + BMW X3 M F98 Competition [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1586529,-115.3131382,3a,37.1y,189.97h,85.36t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sN4xCXDwMdnQVCDRJ8UBK0g!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
35 - Chevrolet Corvette C7 Gran Sport Convertible [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1581118,-115.3129785,3a,26.6y,67.07h,80.18t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s8RJrCrSsmnRzJHHApPd4Vw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
36 - Mercedes-Benz SL 55 AMG R230 [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1580546,-115.311337,3a,17.9y,204.94h,77.73t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1se2lp2D7vp2JJQXq3UHuqKA!2e0!5s20190201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
37 - Solar Beam Yellow Mercedes-AMG GT [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.163501,-115.2917119,3a,15y,102.56h,83.28t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sEUcAsXTlft-72Qq-CNeaDQ!2e0!5s20190201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
38 - Audi R8 Type 42 V10! [Las Vegas, 2015]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1632488,-115.291299,3a,15y,321.6h,86.52t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sq2KvDJhThsBZ2q1oFqD-Ww!2e0!5s20150401T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
39 - Bentley Continental GT I [Las Vegas, 2011]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1634376,-115.2912254,3a,15y,252.97h,85.8t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sFIei8pUcQREnB6Ib9eXKZA!2e0!5s20110601T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
40 - Mercedes-AMG S 63 Coupe [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.163069,-115.2916248,3a,15y,220.41h,87.12t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sApyFsNl5XTkQHMoDdBp41Q!2e0!5s20190201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
41 - BMW M6 F13 Coupe [Las Vegas, 2015]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1629474,-115.2914068,3a,15y,241.66h,87.79t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sDec0gx0hLiiHXJYpr7ypzQ!2e0!5s20150801T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
42 - BMW M6 F06 Gran Coupe [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.15932,-115.2926078,3a,15y,73.85h,83.8t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s2IziOBQq9sKMISzNh55IYw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
43 - Mercedes-AMG GT [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1598196,-115.2921525,3a,24.9y,305.89h,85.41t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s6iS2_Kbb1rQ_cusVdu2UXA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
44 - Porsche 911 991.2 Turbo S [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1603806,-115.2926097,3a,24.1y,132.46h,79.88t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sEiFB1cEdMVnXTUH6umjSGQ!2e0!5s20190201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
45 - Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder! [Las Vegas, 2013]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1599562,-115.291578,3a,15y,310.41h,87.3t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sXiZ7gCiIzpVHeECGegqTsQ!2e0!5s20130501T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
46 - BMW M5 E60 [Las Vegas, 2014]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1603036,-115.2913235,3a,15y,272.79h,87.29t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sMGGfOFqUISv3tVl6kkdpPA!2e0!5s20140601T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
47 - Audi RS7 Sportback C8 [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1610518,-115.2887248,3a,15.2y,154.96h,85.48t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1swkdUgu-jPTbhnPK3f47cuQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
48 - BMW M3 F80 [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1610572,-115.2880818,3a,20.5y,164.8h,85.05t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1smYqFVVWBwYdAU18CHyB4GQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
49 - Porsche 911 996 Carrera 4S [Las Vegas, 2015]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1683861,-115.2914787,3a,15y,282.62h,88.9t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sEEwTe6I64qRd4hEtH8FikA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
50 - Bentley Flying Spur II [Las Vegas, 2021]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1439993,-115.2957562,3a,45.1y,231.7h,75.66t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sG6562y-LAiAatJ4rV_ewrw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
51 - BMW M3 F80 [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.2101321,-115.267597,3a,25y,64.54h,75.85t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s1IpxSTICV_qgljj0XctaoQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
52 - Mercedes-Benz CL 55 AMG C215 [Henderson, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.0632395,-115.0794178,3a,31.3y,141.83h,85.94t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sUPX_PzxhGDNEdIC-wRUYuA!2e0!5s20180201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
53 - Rolls Royce Ghost + Bentley Continental GTC II [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.0667543,-115.1051692,3a,15y,89.2h,88.77t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1svifdwrgYY1SZJ1g7d8Jk_Q!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
54 - Bricklin SV-1! [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1114717,-115.0924629,3a,49.4y,57.96h,94.54t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sEpjvagUe3RJsGfmGjboLWg!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
55 - Lamborghini Urus [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.2637724,-115.2572672,3a,15.3y,310.51h,86.82t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sR2sO7Jm5ExDUczERCd9kew!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
56 - BMW M5 F90 [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.2638159,-115.2569818,3a,17.3y,131.45h,86.59t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1skZzgWpDxrY18Jtf5sNpheQ!2e0!5s20190101T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
57 - Mercedes-AMG C 63 S Sedan W205 [Las Vegas, 2023]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1247675,-115.2788403,3a,15.2y,247.41h,87.82t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sp57cVhJFIYqD9twk2UL5bA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
58 - Mitsubishi Evolution VIII [Las Vegas, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.125126,-115.27878,3a,17.7y,206.04h,87.85t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1st0-5ydJqJFTXqMc0mLmuEg!2e0!5s20180301T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
59 - Porsche 911 997.1 Carrera S [Las Vegas, 2011]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.125585,-115.2786795,3a,20.4y,267.46h,84.25t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1shh15HbuMFU6tR0eDBxyidA!2e0!5s20110801T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
60 - BMW i8 [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1276546,-115.2795887,3a,18.1y,249.95h,76.84t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1srZK-ByjsUrTskPorKbyoPQ!2e0!5s20220601T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
61 - Mercedes-Benz CL 63 AMG C216 [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1780036,-115.1783545,3a,41.8y,238.38h,78.21t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1skuvz3gjU6yBu3h3WSSyPvg!2e0!5s20190101T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
62 - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X [Las Vegas, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1940896,-115.1617601,3a,21.8y,263.02h,74.5t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sUbDE93UuXbra-ZO_W3fMcQ!2e0!5s20180401T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
63 - BMW M5 F10 [Las Vegas, 2021]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1440136,-115.2610996,3a,15y,121.85h,84.84t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s890LUVUoG50YmBYR85cEVQ!2e0!5s20210101T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
64 - Porsche 911 997.1 Turbo + Porsche 911 997.1 Carrera S [Las Vegas, 2013]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1437488,-115.2612234,3a,76.6y,355.02h,77.29t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sjRG_ss-pHLQsVx1nLdu2Pg!2e0!5s20130401T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu'
65 - Nissan 350Z Nismo [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1437922,-115.2616516,3a,15y,200.9h,84.66t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s3qkM-we6PvozXg3a57-ziA!2e0!5s20190301T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
66 - Bentley Continental GTC I [Las Vegas, 2017]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1436806,-115.2613975,3a,15.6y,88.14h,81.43t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sZ3_-iB_m_8s-lgn2_MJjLg!2e0!5s20170501T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
67 - BMW M3 E46 Cabriolet [Las Vegas, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.158984,-115.3329646,3a,15y,18.5h,88.68t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sDQESfc6yXdG1w9kDUKQ5zw!2e0!5s20190201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
68 - Porsche 911 992.1 Turbo S Cabriolet Aerokit [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1256015,-115.1695008,3a,15.6y,224.15h,83.56t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sp_b9mjtRj5gG63m91g9yTA!2e0!5s20221201T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
69 - Mercedes-AMG G 63 W463 2018 [Las Vegas, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1255927,-115.1697419,3a,19.6y,177.72h,86.24t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sGxt2H8IRbUanlFa1aNgewQ!2e0!5s20220501T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
70 - Mercedes-Benz S 55 AMG W220 [Las Vegas, 2013]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@36.1255413,-115.1690275,3a,19.3y,295.89h,76.64t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s1_VGf2dnEIQh1CobAIOGIw!2e0!5s20130701T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu


North Carolina

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71 - Mercedes-Benz E 55 AMG W211 + Cadillac CTS-V [Cary, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@35.7369858,-78.7986234,3a,58.8y,199.45h,71.92t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sGyjZwbaiDK_aArNuAYCNkQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
72 - Maserati 4200 GT Spyder [Apex, 2016]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@35.7131862,-78.8116728,3a,17.2y,327.96h,82.28t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sxah82hH_QCDaSdhMog2_zA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
73 - Mercedes-AMG E 63 S Estate W213 [Davidson, 2021]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@35.4613108,-80.8040693,3a,19.2y,74.7h,90.31t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s8Q55V0LuFcvRwkdVTFu5hQ!2e0!5s20210601T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
74 - BMW M3 E92 Coupe [Davidson, 2012]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@35.466184,-80.8035654,3a,15y,357.41h,87.52t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1scdRN0jruuUANEIAcMM24bQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu


Ohio

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75 - Porsche 911 G-Series Carrera [Blue Ash, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@39.2548279,-84.3656193,3a,17.1y,105.01h,83.15t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sclZoBqLYHsQbjcc3qQaHUQ!2e0!5s20180501T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
76 - Audi R8 Type 42 V10 Spyder! [Springboro, 2016]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@39.5637733,-84.2589867,3a,15y,170.26h,87.85t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sx6KN5RsQFddQLIyKnOnwGQ!2e0!5s20160901T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
77 - Porsche 911 997.1 Turbo [Springboro, 2011]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@39.5637258,-84.2585171,3a,15y,198.86h,87.89t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sm4umCBWT8J6tqJnZv1WsBQ!2e0!5s20110901T000000!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu


Oregon

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78 - Jensen Healey [Ashland, 2008]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@42.1975074,-122.713884,3a,20.4y,202.57h,88.3t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sGmWTtB67SQ3rtfDFEilJPQ!2e0!5s20081001T000000!7i3328!8i1664?entry=ttu


Rhode Island

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79 - BMW M3 E46 Cabriolet [Newport, 2019]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@41.490172,-71.317194,3a,15y,161.9h,87.48t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sbmEKH7hxkaeuEWY7hek21Q!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu


Virginia

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80 - Abandoned Acura NSX NA1! [Blacksburg, 2022]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@37.2230564,-80.4019114,3a,15.4y,28.41h,87.99t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sMrjncEx3XdbSSVOiu9k_xw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu



Washington

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81 - BMW M5 F10 [Newcastle, 2018]
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@47.5337228,-122.1824453,3a,15y,317.4h,85.63t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sgMBanoVZztHe2CkrtjUe_A!2e0!5s20180601T000000!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
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2023.05.31 07:24 yawningvoid28 Full Daily Turner Classic Movie (U.S.) Schedule For June, 2023.

Airtimes EST
THU JUN 01
(1:30AM) The Girl Who Had Everything (1953/1h 9m/Drama/Richard Thorpe)
(2:45AM) It's a Big Country: An American Anthology (1952/1h 29m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(4:30AM) Alias a Gentleman (1948/1h 16m/Comedy/Harry Beaumont)
(6:00AM) Showgirl in Hollywood (1930/1h 20m/Musical/Mervyn Le Roy)
(7:30AM) Bright Lights (1931/1h 9m/Musical/Michael Curtiz)
(8:45AM) Cain and Mabel (1936/1h 30m/Romance/Lloyd Bacon)
(10:30AM) Marked Woman (1937/1h 36m/Drama/Lloyd Bacon)
(12:15PM) Ziegfeld Girl (1941/2h 11m/Musical/Robert Z. Leonard)
(2:45PM) The Prince and the Showgirl (1957/1h 57m/Comedy/Laurence Olivier)
(4:45PM) Party Girl (1958/1h 39m/Crime/Nicholas Ray)
(6:30PM) Viva Las Vegas (1964/1h 26m/Musical/George Sidney)
(8:00PM) Bringing Up Baby (1938/1h 42m/Comedy/Howard Hawk)
(10:00PM) Break of Hearts (1935/1h 20m/Romance/Philip Moeller)
(11:30PM) Sylvia Scarlett (1935/1h 37m/Romance/George Cukor)
FRI JUN 02
(1:15AM) Mary of Scotland (1936/2h 3m/Romance/John Ford)
(3:30AM) Quality Street (1937/1h 24m/Comedy/George Stevens)
(5:00AM) Christopher Strong (1933/1h 17m/Romance/Dorothy Arzner)
(6:30AM) The Little Minister (1934/1h 50m/Romance/Richard Wallace)
(8:30AM) Spitfire (1934/1h 28m/Drama/John Cromwell)
(10:00AM) Blood on the Moon (1948/1h 28m/Western/Robert Wise)
(11:30AM) The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969/1h 31m/Comedy/Burt Kennedy)
(1:15PM) Desire Me (1947/1h 31m/Romance/George Cukor)
(3:00PM) Holiday Affair (1949/1h 27m/Romance/Don Hartman)
(4:30PM) Angel Face (1953/1h 31m/Crime/Otto Preminger)
(6:15PM) Out of the Past (1947/1h 37m/Film-NoiJacques Tourneur)
(8:00PM) She Done Him Wrong (1933/1h 6m/Comedy/Lowell Sherman)
(9:30PM) The Gang's All Here (1943/1h 43m/Musical/Busby Berkeley)
(11:30PM) The Importance Of Being Earnest (1952/1h 35m/Comedy/Anthony Asquith)
SAT JUN 03
(1:15AM) Pillow Talk (1959/1h 45m/Comedy/Michael Gordon)
(3:15AM) Auntie Mame (1958/2h 23m/Comedy//Morton DaCosta)
(5:45AM) The Women (1939/2h 12m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(8:00AM) MGM CARTOONS: The Homeless Flea (1940/0h 7m/Animation/Rudolf Ising)
(8:09AM) One Against the World (1939/0h 10m/Short/Fred Zinnemann)
(8:21AM) Zeeland "The Hidden Paradise" (1935/0h 6m/Short/Ruth Fitzpatrick)
(8:29AM) The Big Noise (1936/57m/Drama/Frank Mcdonald)
(9:30AM) The BATMAN: The Executioner Strikes (1943/0h 15m/Serial/Lambert Hillyer)
(10:00AM) POPEYE: Hill-Billing and Cooing (1956/0h 6m/Animation/Seymour Kneitel)
(10:08AM) Calling Philo Vance (1939/1h 2m/Suspense/William Clemens)
(11:30AM) Main Street Today (1944/0h 19m/Short/Edward L. Cahn)
(12:00PM) ABBA: The Movie (1977/1h 34m/Documentary/?)
(1:45PM) Hoosiers (1986/1h 55m/Drama/David Anspaugh)
(4:00PM) Angels in the Outfield (1951/1h 42m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(6:00PM) Strangers on a Train (1951/1h 36m/Suspense/Alfred Hitchcock)
(8:00PM) The Black Shield of Falworth (1954/1h 39m/Adventure/)
(10:00PM) The Great Impostor (1960/1h 52m/Adaptation/Robert Mulligan)
SUN JUN 04
(12:00AM) Between Midnight and Dawn (1950/1h 29m/Film-NoiGordon Douglas)
(2:00AM) Swing Shift (1984/1h 40m/Romance/Jonathan Demme)
(4:00AM) Protocol (1984/1h 36m/Comedy/Herbert Ross)
(6:00AM) Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960/1h 30m/Drama/Karel Reisz)
(7:45AM) The Loved One (1965/1h 56m/Comedy/Tony Richardson)
(10:00AM) Between Midnight and Dawn (1950/1h 29m/Film-NoiGordon Douglas)
(12:00PM) Born Yesterday (1950/1h 43m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(2:00PM) The Mating Game (1959/1h 37m/Comedy/George Marshall)
(3:45PM) Sex and the Single Girl (1964/1h 54m/Comedy/Richard Quine)
(5:45PM) A Chorus Line (1985/1h 53m/Musical/Richard Attenborough)
(8:00PM) Blazing Saddles (1974/1h 33m/Western/Mel Brooks)
(10:00PM) Along Came Jones (1945/1h 30m/Western/Stuart Heisler)
MON JUN 05
(12:00AM) The Blackbird (1926/1h 26m/Tod Browning)
(2:00AM) Before the Rain (1994/1h 55m/WaMilcho Manchevski)
(4:00AM) Three Colors: White (1994/1h 30m/Drama/Krzysztof Kieslowski)
(6:00AM) June Bride (1948/1h 37m/Romance/Bretaigne Windust)
(8:00AM) Royal Wedding (1951/1h 33m/Musical/Stanley Donen)
(10:00AM) Father of the Bride (1950/1h 33m/Comedy/Vincente Minnelli)
(12:00PM) Double Wedding (1937/1h 27m/Comedy/Richard Thorpe)
(2:00PM) The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941/1h 32m/Comedy/William Keighley)
(4:00PM) Father of the Bride (1991/1h 45m/Comedy/Charles Shyer)
(6:00PM) High Society (1956/1h 47m/Musical/Charles Walters)
(8:00PM) High Sierra (1941/1h 40m/Crime/Raoul Walsh)
(10:00PM) Colorado Territory (1949/1h 34m/Western/Raoul Walsh)
TUE JUN 06
(12:00AM) The Women (1939/2h 12m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(2:15AM) The Opposite Sex (1956/1h 57m/Musical/David Miller)
(4:15AM) The Bride Goes Wild (1948/1h 38m/Comedy/Norman Taurog)
(6:00AM) The Private Life of Don Juan (1934/1h 26m/Alexander Korda)
(7:30AM) The Life Of Jimmy Dolan (1933/1h 10m/Archie Mayo)
(9:00AM) The Mad Miss Manton (1938)1h 5m/Mystery/Leigh Jason)
(10:30AM) In the Cool of the Day (1963/1h 29m/Robert Stevens)
(12:00PM) The Bad and the Beautiful (1952/1h 58m/Drama/Vincente Minnelli)
(2:00PM) Coma (1978/1h 53m/HorroMichael Crichton)
(4:00PM) The Clock (1945/1h 30m/Romance/Vincente Minnelli)
(5:45PM) Cabaret (1972/2h 4m/Musical/Bob Fosse)
(8:00PM) Singin' in the Rain (1952/1h 43m/Musical/Gene Kelly)
(10:00PM) A Star Is Born (1954/2h 56m/Musical/George Cukor)
WED JUN 07
(1:15AM) A Star Is Born (1937/1h 51m/Romance/William A. Wellman)
(3:15AM) What Price Hollywood? (1932/1h 28m/Drama/George Cukor)
(5:00AM) Show People (1928/1h 23m/Silent/King Vidor)
(6:30AM) Souls for Sale (1923/1h 30m/Rupert Hughes)
(8:15AM) Hell Below (1933/1h 45m/WaJack Conway)
(10:00AM) The Navy Comes Through (1942/1h 22m/WaA. Edward Sutherland)
(11:30AM) Sealed Cargo (1951/1h 29m/Adventure/Alfred Werker)
(1:00PM) Torpedo Run (1958/1h 38m/Joseph Pevney)
(2:45PM) Submarine D-1 (1937/1h 40m/Drama/Lloyd Bacon)
(4:30PM) Battle of the Coral Sea (1959/1h 20m/WaPaul Wendkos)
(6:00PM) Around the World Under the Sea (1965/1h 57m/HorroAndrew Marton)
(8:00PM) Film: The Living Record of Our Memory (2021/2h 0m/Documentary/Inés Toharia Terán)
(10:15PM) The Invention of Cinema: The First Colors of… (2022/Documentary)
(11:30PM) The Invention of Cinema: Cinema Finds its Voice (2022/Documentary)
THU JUN 08
(12:45AM) Going Attractions: The Definitive Story of the Movie Palace (2019/1h 24m/Documentary/April Wright)
(2:30AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 01) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(3:45AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 02) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(5:00AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 03) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(6:15AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 04) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(7:30AM) Image Makers: The Adventures of America's Pioneer Cinematographers (2019/1h 31m/Documentary/Daniel Raim)
(9:30AM) This is Francis X. Bushman (2021/1h 0m/Documentary/Lon Davis)
(10:45AM) The Doughgirls (1944/1h 42m/Comedy/James V. Kern)
(12:30PM) Split Second (1953/1h 25m/Suspense/Dick Powell)
(2:00PM) The Young Philadelphians (1959/2h 16m/Drama/Vincent Sherman)
(4:30PM) The Horn Blows at Midnight (1945/1h 20m/Comedy/Raoul Walsh)
(6:00PM) The Constant Nymph (1943/1h 52m/Romance/Edmund Goulding)
(10:30PM) Suddenly, Last Summer (1960/1h 54m/Drama/Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
FRI JUN 09
(12:45AM) The Philadelphia Story (1940/1h 51m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(3:00AM) Woman of the Year (1942/1h 52m/Comedy//George Stevens)
(5:00AM) Alice Adams (1935/1h 40m/Comedy/George Stevens)
(7:00AM) Enchanted Island (1958/1h 33m/Drama/Allan Dwan)
(8:45AM) The Great Heart (1938/0h 10m/Short/David Miller)
(9:00AM) Palm Springs Weekend (1963/1h 40m/Comedy/Norman Taurog)
(10:45AM) Having a Wild Weekend (1965/1h 31m/Musical/John Boorman)
(12:30PM) Don't Make Waves (1967/1h 37m/Comedy/Alexander Mackendrick)
(2:15PM) Lord of the Flies (1963/1h 30m/Drama/Peter Brook)
(4:00PM) Kona Coast (1968/1h 32m/Suspense/Lamont Johnson)
(5:45PM) The Last Of Sheila (1973/2h 0h/Suspense/Herbert Ross)
(8:00PM) Written on the Wind (1957/1h 32m/Drama/Douglas Sirk)
(9:45PM) Valley of the Dolls (1967/2h 2m/Drama/Mark Robson)
SAT JUN 10
(12:00AM) Love Has Many Faces (1965/1h 45m/Romance/Alexander Singer)
(2:00AM) Queen Bee (1955/1h 35m/Drama/Ranald Macdougall)
(3:45AM) The Bad Seed (1956/2h 9m/Suspense/Mervyn Leroy)
(6:00AM) Two Weeks in Another Town (1962/1h 47m/Drama/Vincente Minnelli)
(8:00AM) MGM CARTOONS: Innertube Antics (1944/0h 7m/Animation/George Gordon)
(8:09AM) New Roadways (1939/0h 9m/Short/Basil Wrangell)
(8:20AM) St. Helena and its "Man of Destiny" (1936/0h 7m/Short/?)
(8:29AM) The Adventures of Jane Arden (1939/0h 58m/Crime/Terry Morse)
(9:30AM) THE BATMAN: The Doom of the Rising Sun) 1943/0h 20m/Serial/Lambert Hillyer)
(10:00AM) POPEYE: Popeye for President (1956/0h 6m/Animation/Seymour Kneitel)
(10:08AM) The Dragon Murder Case (1934/1h 8m/Mystery/H. Bruce Humberstone)
(11:30AM) Know Your Money (1940/0h 21m/Short/Joe Newman)
(12:00PM) The Merry Widow (1934/1h 39m/Musical/Ernst Lubitsch)
(1:45PM) Adam's Rib (1949/1h 41m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(3:45PM) Kings Row (1942/2h 7m/Drama/Sam Wood)
(6:00PM) The Cincinnati Kid (1965/1h 53m/Drama/Norman Jewison)
(8:00PM) Gilda Live (1980/1h 30m/Comedy/Mike Nichols)
(9:45PM) Valerie (2019/0h 36m/Documentary/Stacey Souther)
(10:30PM) Lenny (1974/1h 51m/Adaptation/Bob Fosse)
SUN JUN 11
(12:30AM) The Verdict (1946/1h 26m/Film-NoiDon Siegel)
(2:30AM) A Hard Day's Night (1964/1h 32m/Musical//Richard Lester)
(4:15AM) Viva Las Vegas (1964/1h 26m/Musical/George Sidney)
(6:00AM) The Cool Ones (1967/1h 38m/Musical/Gene Nelson)
(8:00AM) I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! (1968/1h 34m/Comedy/Hy Averback)
(10:00AM) The Verdict (1946/1h 26m/Film-NoiDon Siegel)
(11:45AM) Wait Until Dark (1967/1h 48m/Suspense/Terence Young)
(1:45PM) The Catered Affair (1956/1h 33m/Drama/Richard Brooks)
(3:30PM) The Damned Don't Cry (1950/1h 43m/Crime/Vincent Sherman)
(5:30PM) Flower Drum Song (1961/2h 13m/Musical/Henry Koster)
(8:00PM) The Three Musketeers (1973/1h 45m/Adventure/Richard Lester)
(10:00PM) One Million Years B. C. (1966/1h 31m/Fantasy/Don Chaffey)
MON JUN 12
(12:15AM) The Cameraman (1928/1h 18m/Silent/Edward Sedgwick)
(12:15AM The Navigator (1924/1h 20m/Silent/Donald Crisp)
(2:45AM) The Bad Sleep Well (1960/2h 15m/Suspense/Akira Kurosawa)
(5:15AM) Ikiru (1952/2h 23m/Drama/Akira Kurosawa)
(7:45AM) The Marshal of Mesa City (1939/1h 2m/Western/David Howard)
(9:00AM) Party Girl (1958/1h 39m/Crime/Nicholas Ray)
(10:45AM) The Big Shot (1942/1h 22m/Crime/Lewis Seiler)
(12:15PM) The Racket (1951/1h 28m/Crime/John Cromwell
(1:45PM) Jack Pot (1940/0h 19m/Short/Roy Rowland)
(2:15PM) Wichita (1955/1h 21m/Western/Jacques Tourneur)
(3:45PM) Buyer Beware (1940/0h 21m/Crime/Joseph Newman)
(4:15PM) A Lion Is in the Streets (1953/1h 28m/Drama/Raoul Walsh)
(6:00PM) McQ (1974/1h 56m/Crime/John Sturges)
(8:00PM) Born Yesterday (1950/1h 43m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(10:00PM) The Solid Gold Cadillac (1956/1h 39m/Comedy/Richard Quine)
TUE JUN 13
(12:00AM) Phffft (1954/1h 31m/Comedy/Mark Robson)
(1:45AM) Full of Life (1957/1h 31m/Comedy/Richard Quine)
(3:30AM) Bells Are Ringing (1960/2h 7m/Musical/Vincente Minnelli)
(6:00AM) The Bishop Murder Case (1930/1h 28m/Mystery/David Burton)
(7:30AM) The Lady of Scandal (1930/1h 16m/Romance/Sidney Franklin)
(9:00AM) Sin Takes a Holiday (1930/1h 21m/Comedy/Paul Stein)
(10:30AM) The Last Days of Pompeii (1935/1h 36m/Drama/Ernest B. Schoedsack)
(12:15PM) A Tale of Two Cities (1935/2h 0h/Drama/Jack Conway)
(2:30PM) Romeo and Juliet (1937/2h 7m/Romance/George Cukor)
(4:45PM) The Dawn Patrol (1938/1h 43m/WaEdmund Goulding)
(6:45PM) The Woman in Green (1945/1h 8m/Mystery/Roy William Neill)
(8:00PM) Sunset Blvd. (1950/1h 51m/Drama/Billy Wilder)
10:00PM) In a Lonely Place (1950/1h 31m/Drama/Nicholas Ray)
WED JUN 14
(12:00AM) The Player (1992/2h 3m/Comedy/Robert Altman)
(2:15AM) Crashing Hollywood (1938/1h 1m/Comedy/Lew Landers)
(3:30AM) Boy Meets Girl (1938/1h 20m/Comedy/Lloyd Bacon)
(5:15AM) Best Friends (1982/1h 56m/Comedy/Norman Jewison)
(7:15AM) Pat and Mike (1952/1h 35m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(9:00AM) How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 8: 'The Brassie' (1931/0h 10m/Short/George Marshall)
(9:15AM) The Great American Pastime (1956/1h 29m/Comedy/Herman Hoffman)
(11:00AM) Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956/1h 53m/Drama/Robert Wise)
(1:00PM) The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979/1h 44m/Comedy/Gilbert Moses)
(3:00PM) Greased Lightning (1977/1h 36m/Biography/Michael Schultz)
(4:45PM) Grand Prix (1966/2h 59m/Adventure/John Frankenheimer)
(8:00PM) Carl Laemmle (2019/1h 31m/Documentary/James L. Freedman)
(9:45PM) Oscar Micheaux: The Superhero of Black Filmmaking (2021/h 20m/Documentary/Francesco Zippel)
(11:15PM) Burden of Dreams (1982/1h 34m/Documentary/Les Blank)
THU JUN 15
(1:00AM) A Fuller Life (2013/1h 20m/Documentary/Samantha Fuller)
(2:30AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 05) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(3:45AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 06) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(5:00AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 07) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(6:15AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 08) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(7:30AM) The True Adventures of Raoul Walsh (2014/1h 35m/Documentary/Marilyn Ann Moss)
(9:15AM) Escape From East Berlin (1962/1h 34m/Drama/Robert Siodmak)
(11:00AM) The League of Gentlemen (1960/1h 56m/Crime/Basil Dearden)
(1:00PM) Double Trouble (1967/1h 30m/Musical/Norman Taurog)
(2:45PM) Light in the Piazza (1962/1h 41m/Romance/Guy Green)
(4:30PM) Murder She Said (1961/1h 26m/Mystery/George Pollock)
(6:00PM) Made in Paris (1966/1h 43m/Comedy/Boris Sagal)
(8:00PM) Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967/1h 48m/Comedy/Stanley Kramer)
(10:00PM) The Lion in Winter (1968/2h 14m/Drama/Anthony Harvey)
FRI JUN 16
(12:30AM) On Golden Pond (1981/1h 49m/Drama/Mark Rydell)
(2:30AM) Morning Glory (1933/1h 14m/Drama/Lowell Sherman)
(4:00AM) Lovely To Look At (1952/1h 45m/Musical/Mervyn Le Roy)
(6:00AM) Possessed (1931/1h 12m/Romance//Clarence Brown)
(7:30AM) Anna Karenina (1935/1h 35m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(9:30AM) Wife Vs. Secretary (1936/1h 28m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(11:0AM) Of Human Hearts (1938/1h 40m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(1:00PM) Song of Love (1947/1h 59m/Western/Clarence Brown)
(3:15PM) Intruder in the Dust (1949/1h 29m/Drama/Clarence Brown)
(4:45PM) To Please a Lady (1950/1h 31m/Romance/Clarence Brown)
(6:30PM) When in Rome (1952/1h 18m/Drama/DirectoClarence Brown)
(8:00PM) Beach Blanket Bingo (1965/1h 38m/Musical/William Asher)
(9:45PM) Barbarella (1968/1h 38m/Sci-Fi/Roger Vadim)
(11:30PM) Earth Girls Are Easy (1988/1h 40m/Comedy/Julien Temple)
SAT JUN 17
(1:15AM) The Apple (1980/1h 32m/Musical/Menahem Golan)
(2:45AM) Queen of Outer Space (1958/1h 20m/Sci-Fi/Edward Bernds)
(4:15AM) Hercules, Samson & Ulysses (1963/1h 25m/Adventure/Pietro Francisci)
(5:45AM) Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959/1h 19m/HorroEdward D. Wood, Jr.)
(7:15AM) MGM Parade Show #5 (1955/0h 25m/Documentary/?)
(8:00AM) MGM CARTOONS: Early Bird and the Worm (1936/0h 9m/Short/Rudolf Ising)
(8:11AM) Microscopic Mysteries (1932/0h 9m/Documentary/Hugo Lund)
(8:21AM) Zion Canyon of Colour (1934/0h 7m/Short/?)
(8:30AM) Central Park (1932/0h 58m/Comedy/John G. Adolfi)
(9:30AM) BATMAN AND ROBIN: Batman Takes Over (1949/0h 27m/Serial/Spencer Gordon Bennet)
(10:00AM) POPEYE: Out to Punch (1956/0h 6m/Animation/?)
(10:08AM) The Garden Murder Case (1936/1h 2m/Mystery/Edwin L. Marin)
(11:30AM) Trial by Trigger (1944/0h 21m/Short/William McGann)
(12:00PM) Reveille with Beverly (1943/1h 18m/Musical/Charles Barton)
(1:30PM) How the West Was Won (1962/2h 35m/Western/John Ford)
(4:30PM) Kansas City Confidential (1952/1h 38m/Crime/Phil Karlson)
(6:15PM) Badlands (1973/1h 35m/Crime/Terrence Malick)
(8:00PM) Time After Time (1979/1h 52m/HorroNicholas Meyer)
(10:00PM) Repeat Performance (1947/1h 33m/Drama/Alfred Werker)
SUN JUN 18
(12:00AM) Flaxy Martin (1949/1h 26m/Film-NoiRichard Bare)
(2:00AM) The Great Santini (1979/1h 55m/Drama/Lewis John Carlino)
(4:00AM) I Never Sang for My Father (1970/1h 30m/Drama/Gilbert Cates)
(6:00AM) The Impossible Years (1968/1h 38m/Comedy/Michael Gordon)
(8:00AM) Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945/1h 45m/Drama/Roy Rowland)
(10:00AM) Flaxy Martin (1949/1h 26m/Film-NoiRichard Bare)
(11:45AM) Fiddler on the Roof (1971/3h 0m/Musical/Norman Jewison)
(3:00PM) To Kill a Mockingbird (1962/2h 11m/Drama/Robert Mulligan)
(5:30PM) The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963/1h 57m/Comedy/Vincente Minnelli)
(7:45PM) So You're Going to Be a Father (1947/0h 10m/Short/Richard Bare)
(8:00PM) Life with Father (1947/1h 58m/Comedy/Michael Curtiz)
(10:15PM) Father of the Bride (1950/1h 33m/Comedy/Vincente Minnelli)
MON JUN 19
(12:00AM) The Divine Lady (1929/1h 50m/Romance/Frank Lloyd)
(2:00AM) Bay of the Angels (1964/1h 25m/Drama/Jacques Demy)
(3:45AM) Donkey Skin (1970/1h 30m/Drama/Jacques Demy)
(5:30AM) MGM Parade Show #5 (1955/25m/Documentary/?)
(6:00AM) Man Wanted (1932/William Dieterle)
(7:15AM) Millie (1931/1h 25m/Drama/John Francis Dillon)
(8:45AM) The Big Hangover (1950/1h 22m/Comedy/Norman Krasna)
(10:15AM) The Angel Wore Red (1960/1h 39m/Romance/Nunnally Johnson)
(12:00PM) Rancho Notorious (1952/1h 29m/Western/Fritz Lang)
(1:45PM) They Live by Night (1948/1h 35m/Crime/Nicholas Ray)
(3:30PM) Pitfall (1948/1h 24m/Film-NoiAndre De Toth)
(5:00PM) Indiscretion of an American Wife (1954/1h 3m/Romance/Vittorio De Sica)
(6:15PM) Tab Hunter Confidential (2015/1h 30m/Biography/Jeffrey Schwarz)
(8:00PM) Do the Right Thing (1989/2h 0m/Drama/Spike Lee)
(10:15PM) Alma's Rainbow (1994/1h 25m/Drama /Ayoka Chenzira)
TUE JUN 20
(12:00AM) Just Another Girl On The I.R.T. (1993/1h 36m/Drama/Leslie Harris)
(2:00AM) Blackboard Jungle (1955/1h 41m/Drama/Richard Brooks)
(4:00AM) Edge of the City (1957/1h 25m/Drama/Martin Ritt)
(6:00AM) The Lady Refuses (1931/1h 12m/Drama/George Archainbaud)
(7:15AM) A Notorious Affair (1930/1h 9m/Drama/Lloyd Bacon)
(8:30AM) Bullets for O'Hara (1941/0h 50m/Crime/William K. Howard)
(9:30AM) No Marriage Ties (1933/1h 5m/Drama/J. Walter Ruben)
(10:45AM) Play Girl (1932/1h 0m/Romance/Ray Enright)
(12:00PM) War Nurse (1930/1h 20m/WaEdgar Selwyn)
(1:30PM) Wings for the Eagle (1942/1h 23m/WaLloyd Bacon)
(3:00PM) The White Sister (1933/1h 41m/Drama/Victor Fleming)
(5:00PM) Their Own Desire (1929/1h 5m/Drama/E. Mason Hopper)
(6:15PM) Smilin' Through (1932/1h 37m/Romance/Sidney Franklin)
(8:00PM) Sullivan's Travels (1942/1h 31m/Comedy/Preston Sturges)
(9:45PM) Bombshell (1933/1h 31m/Comedy/Victor Fleming)
(11:30PM) Hearts of the West (1975/1h 43m/Western/Howard Zieff)
WED JUN 21
(1:30AM) Never Give a Sucker an Even Break (1941/1h 11m/Comedy/Edward Cline)
(3:00AM) It's a Great Feeling (1949/1h 25m/Comedy/David Butler)
(4:30AM) Hollywood Party (1934/1h 3m/Musical/Allan Dwan)
(6:00AM) The Runaway Bus (1954/1h 18m/Comedy/Val Guest)
(7:15AM) Journey for Margaret (1942/1h 21m/Drama/Major W. S. Van Dyke II)
(8:45AM) The Time Machine (1960/1h 43m/Sci-Fi/George Pal)
(10:30AM) Looking at London (1946/0h 10m/Short/?)
(10:45AM) Berkeley Square (1933/1h 24m/Romance/Frank Lloyd)
(12:15PM) High Hopes (1988/1h 52m/Comedy/Mike Leigh)
(2:15PM) A Hard Day's Night (1964/1h 32m/Musical/Richard Lester)
(4:00PM) Royal Wedding (1951/1h 33m/Musical/Stanley Donen)
(5:45PM) The V.I.P.s (1963/1h 59m/Drama/Anthony Asquith)
(8:00PM) Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004/2h 2m/Documentary/Xan Cassavetes)
(10:15PM) What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael (2018/Documentary/Rob Garver)
THU JUN 22
(12:00AM) The Celluloid Closet (1995/1h 42m/Documentary/Robert Epstein)
(2:00AM) Paul Robeson: Tribute to an Artist (1979/Biography/Documentary/Saul J. Turell)
(2:30AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 09) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(3:45AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 10) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(5:00AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Episode 11) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(6:15AM) Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood (2019/Documentary/Clara Kuperberg and Julia Kuperberg)
(7:15AM) Soundies: A Musical History (2007/1h 16m/Documentary/0h 54m/Chris Lamson)
(8:45AM) Soldiers Three (1951/1h 27m/Adventure/Tay Garnett)
(10:30AM) The Wild North (1952/1h 37m/Western/Andrew Marton)
(12:15PM) Bhowani Junction (1956/1h 50m/Drama/George Cukor)
(2:15PM) Green Fire (1955/1h 40m/Adventure/Andrew Marton)
(4:00PM) The Prisoner of Zenda (1952/1h 41m/Adventure/Richard Thorpe)
(6:00PM) King Solomon's Mines (1950/1h 42m/Adventure/Compton Bennett)
(8:00PM) Holiday (1938/1h 33m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(10:00PM) Little Women (1933/1h 55m/Drama/George Cukor)
FRI JUN 23
(12:15AM) A Woman Rebels (1936/1h 28m/Drama/Mark Sandrich)
(2:00AM) Undercurrent (1946/1h 56m/Suspense/Vincente Minnelli)
(4:15AM) Stage Door (1937/1h 23m/Drama/Gregory LaCava)
(6:00AM) A King in New York (1957/1h 45m/Comedy/Charles Chaplin)
(8:00AM) Girlfriends (1978/1h 26m/Comedy/Claudia Weill)
(9:30AM) The Naked City (1948/1h 36m/Crime/Jules Dassin)
(11:15AM) Up the Sandbox (1972/1h 37/Drama/Irvin Kershner)
(1:00PM) The House on 56th Street (1933/1h 8m/Drama/Robert Florey)
(2:15PM) This Is the Bowery (1941/0h 10m/Short/Gunther Von Fritsch)
(2:3PM) The Prisoner Of Second Avenue (1974/1h 45m/Comedy/Melvin Frank)
(4:15PM) Soylent Green (1973/1h 27m/Sci-Fi/Richard O. Fleischer)
(6:00PM) Daybreak Express (1953/0h 5m/Short/D.A. Pennebaker)
(6:15PM) Crossing Delancey (1988/1h 37m/Romance/Joan Micklin Silver)
(8:00PM) Grey Gardens (1976/1h 34m/Documentary/Ellen Hovde)
(9:45PM) What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962/2h 12m/HorroRobert Aldrich)
SAT JUN 24
12:15AM) X Y & Zee (1972/1h 50m/Drama/Brian G. Hutton)
(2:15AM) The Big Cube (1969/1h 38m/Drama/Tito Davison)
(4:00AM) The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968/2h 10m/Drama/Robert Aldrich)
(6:15AM) Vacation from Marriage (1945/1h 32m/Drama/Alexander Korda)
(8:00AM) MGM CARTOONS: Dumb-Hounded (1943/0h 8m/Animation/Fred “Tex” Avery)
(8:10AM) Pacific Paradise (1937/0h 10m/Short/George Sidney)
(8:21AM) Calling on Colombia (1940/0h 8m/Documentary/James A. Fitzpatrick)
(8:30AM) Once a Doctor (1937/0h 57m/Drama/William Clemens)
(9:30AM) BATMAN AND ROBIN: Tunnel of Terror (1949/0h 17m/Serial/Spencer Bennett)
(10:00AM) POPEYE: Insect to Injury (1956/0h 6m/Animation/Dave Tendlar)
(10:08AM) Murder in the Private Car (1934/1h 3m/Mystery/Harry Beaumont)
(11:30AM) The Flame Song (1934/0h 21m/Short/Joseph Henabery)
(12:00PM) A Star Is Born (1954/2h 56m/Musical/George Cukor)
(3:15PM) East of Eden (1955/1h 55m/Drama/Elia Kazan)
(5:30PM) Mister Roberts (1955/2h 3m/Comedy/John Ford)
(8:00PM) On the Waterfront (1954/1h 48m/Drama/Elia Kazan)
(10:00PM) Vertigo (1958/2h 8m/Suspense/Alfred Hitchcock)
SUN JUN 25
(12:15AM) Storm Warning (1951/1h 33m/Film-NoiStuart Heisler)
(2:15AM) A Cry in the Dark (1988/2h 1m/Drama/Fred Schepisi)
(4:30AM) My Brilliant Career (1979/1h 38m/Drama/Gillian Armstrong)
(6:15AM) Athena (1954/1h 36m/Musical/Richard Thorpe)
(8:00AM) Calamity Jane (1953/1h 41m/Musical/David Butler)
(10:00AM) Storm Warning (1951/1h 33m/Film-NoiStuart Heisler)
(12:00PM) Imitation of Life (1959/2h 5m/Romance/Douglas Sirk)
(2:15PM) Pride and Prejudice (1940/1h 57m/Romance/Robert Z. Leonard)
(4:30PM) The Reluctant Debutante (1958/1h 36m/Musical/Vincente Minnelli)
(6:15PM) The Palm Beach Story (1942/1h 30m/Comedy/Preston Sturges)
TBD
MON JUN 26
(12:00AM) Don Juan (1926/1h 51m/Silent/Alan Crosland)
(2:00AM) Un Partie de Campagne (1936/0h 45m/Drama/Jean Renoir)
(3:00AM) Il bidone (1955/1h 32m/Comedy/Federico Fellini)
(5:00AM) Report from the Aleutians (1943/0h 45m/Documentary/Capt. John Huston)
(6:00AM) Many Rivers to Cross (1955/1h 32m/Western/Roy Rowland)
(7:45AM) Escape from Fort Bravo (1953/1h 38m/Western/John Sturges)
(9:30AM) The Very Thought of You (1944/1h 39m/Romance/Delmer Daves)
(11:15AM) One for the Book (1948/1h 43m/Comedy/Irving Rapper)
(1:00PM) Of Human Bondage (1946/1h 45m/Drama/Edmund Goulding)
(3:00PM) Lizzie (1957/1h 21m/Drama/Hugo Haas)
(4:30PM) Valley of the Kings (1954/1h 26m/Adventure/Robert Pirosh)
(6:00PM) Scaramouche (1952/1h 55m/Adventure/George Sidney)
(8:00PM) The Celluloid Closet (1995/1h 42m/DocumentaryRobert Epstein)
(10:00PM) Rope (1948/1h 20m/Suspense/Alfred Hitchcock)
(11:30PM) The Children's Hour (1961/1h 47m/Drama/William Wyler)
TUE JUN 27
(1:30AM) Queen Christina (1933/1h 37m/Romance/Rouben Mamoulian)
(3:30AM) Victim (1961/1h 40m/Drama/Basil Dearden)
(5:30AM) Tea and Sympathy (1956/2h 2m/Drama/Vincente Minnelli)
(7:45AM) The Case of the Howling Dog (1934/1h 14m/Suspense/Mystery/Alan Crosland)
(9:15AM) Murder on a Bridle Path (1936/1h 6m/Mystery/Edward Killy)
(10:30AM) The Saint Meets the Tiger (1943/1h 10m/Suspense/Paul Stein)
(12:00PM) The Kennel Murder Case (1933/1h 13m/Mystery/Michael Curtiz)
(1:30PM) Haunted Honeymoon (1940/1h 23m/Comedy/Arthur B. Woods)
(3:00PM) Eyes in the Night (1942/1h 20m/Mystery/Fred Zinnemann)
(4:30PM) Murder at the Gallop (1963/1h 21m/Mystery/George Pollock)
(6:00PM) Shadow of the Thin Man (1941/1h 37m/Mystery/Major W. S. Van Dyke II)
(8:00PM) The Bad and the Beautiful (1952/1h 58m/Drama/Vincente Minnelli)
(10:15PM) Two Weeks in Another Town (1962/1h 47m/Drama/Vincente Minnelli)
WED JUN 28j
(12:15AM) The Barefoot Contessa (1954/2h 8m/Drama/Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
(2:45AM) Inside Daisy Clover (1965/2h 8m/Drama/Robert Mulligan)
(5:00AM) The Oscar (1966/1h 59m/Drama/Russell Rouse)
(7:15AM) Mandalay (1934/1h 5m/Suspense/Michael Curtiz)
(8:30AM) The Unsuspected (1947/1h 43m/Suspense/Michael Curtiz)
(10:15AM) The Unholy Wife (1957/1h 34m/Crime/John Farrow)
(12:00PM) Back in Circulation (1937/1h 22m/Drama/Ray Enright)
(1:30PM) The Man with a Cloak (1951/1h 21m/Suspense/Fletcher Markle)
(3:00PM) D.O.A. (1950/1h 23m/Film-NoiRudolph Maté)
(4:30PM) Shadow on the Wall (1950/1h 24m/Suspense/Patrick Jackson)
(6:15PM) The Nanny (1965/1h 33m/HorroSeth Holt)
(8:00PM) Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story (2015/1h 34m/Documentary/Daniel Raim)
(9:45PM) By Design: The Joe Caroff Story (2022/0h 52m/Documentary/Mark Cerulli)
(10:45PM) Floyd Norman: An Animated Life (2016/1h 34m/Documentary/Michael Fiore)
TBD
THU JUNE 29
(2:00AM) High Noon on the Waterfront (2022/0h 14m/Documentary/David Roberts)
(2:30AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Ep. 12) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(3:45AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Ep.13) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins)
(5:00AM) Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (Ep. 14) (2019/Documentary/Mark Cousins
(6:15AM) Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music (2021/2h 0m/Documentary/Diana Friedberg)
(8:30AM) Dean Martin: King of Cool (2020/1h 47m/Documentary/Tom Donahue)
(10:30AM) Tarzan, the Ape Man (1932/1h 39m/Adventure/W. S. Van Dyke)
(12:15PM) Tarzan the Fearless (1933/1h 25m/Adventure/Robert F. Hill)
(1:45PM) The Valley of Decision (1945/1h 51m/Romance/Tay Garnett)
(3:45PM) Mrs. Parkington (1944/2h 4m/Romance/Tay Garnett)
(6:00PM) The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946/1h 51m/Crime/Tay Garnett)
(8:00PM) Desk Set (1957/1h 43m/Comedy/Walter Lang)
(10:00PM) Without Love (1945/1h 51m/Comedy/Harold S. Bucquet)
FRI JUN 30
(12:00AM) Pat and Mike (1952/1h 35m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(1:45AM) Adam's Rib (1949/1h 41m/Comedy/George Cukor)
(3:45AM) Keeper of the Flame (1943/1h 40m/Drama/George Cukor)
(5:30AM) Week-End for Three (1941/1h 5m/Comedy/Irving Reis)
(6:45AM) MGM Parade Show #5 (1955/0h 25m/Documentary/?)
(7:30AM) Pagan Love Song (1950/1h 16m/Musical/Robert Alton)
(9:00AM) On an Island with You (1948/1h 47m/Musical/Richard Thorpe)
(11:00AM) Girl Happy (1965/1h 36m/Musical/Boris Sagal)
(12:45PM) You're Only Young Once (1938/1h 18m/Comedy/George B. Seitz)
(2:15PM) Catalina Caper (1967/1h 7m/Comedy/Lee Sholem)
(3:30PM) Where the Boys Are (1960/1h 39m/Comedy/Henry Levin)
(5:30PM) Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs (1936/0h 19m/Short/Roy Rowland)
(6:00PM) Palm Springs Weekend (1963/1h 40m/Comedy/Norman Taurog)
(8:00PM) VictoVictoria (1982/2h 14m/Musical/Blake Edwards)
(10:30PM) La Cage Aux Folles (1979/1h 37m/Comedy//Edouard Molinaro)
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2023.05.31 07:02 holistictech55 The Role of a Nutritionist in Las Vegas: Promoting Health and Wellness

If you are looking for Nutritionist Las Vegas then you are at the perfect place.
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One of the primary responsibilities of a nutritionist is to educate and empower their clients to make informed choices regarding their diet and lifestyle. They provide evidence-based information about proper nutrition, food groups, portion sizes, and the importance of a balanced diet. By imparting knowledge and offering practical tips, nutritionists enable individuals to take control of their health and make sustainable changes that support long-term well-being. Check out: Dietician Las Vegas
Nutritionists in Las Vegas are skilled in creating customized meal plans tailored to individual needs, preferences, and goals. Whether someone is looking to lose weight, manage a medical condition, or enhance athletic performance, a nutritionist can design a meal plan that ensures proper nutrient intake while considering personal taste and lifestyle factors. These meal plans often promote variety, incorporating a wide range of nutrient-dense foods to support overall health and vitality.
Las Vegas nutritionists also specialize in addressing specific health concerns through nutrition. They are well-versed in managing conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, gastrointestinal disorders, food allergies, and intolerances. By providing targeted dietary advice, they help clients mitigate symptoms, manage their condition, and improve their overall quality of life.
A key advantage of working with a nutritionist in Las Vegas is the ongoing support and accountability they provide. Beyond the initial assessment and meal planning, nutritionists offer regular follow-ups to monitor progress, provide guidance, and adjust strategies as needed. This ongoing relationship encourages clients to stay motivated, make necessary adjustments, and sustain healthy habits over time.
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Conclusion

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2023.05.31 01:09 TheMishiah Pivoting of the Fan Base

From the "Bella" praise to the letter contest being mostly comprised of their softer tunes, I can't help but think of the reception to Cali, BTW, and Stadium Arcadium, both personally and on the RHCP message boards at the times of their releases. For context, this was a band known for fast basslines, dirty lyrics, and frenetic guitar solos with a deliciously nasty tone.
I remember liking Californication from the get-go, but it took about a week of listening to go to loving it because my expectations were, "wild and funky," Chili Peppers. We all know it was critically acclaimed, but I did start to see a tiny drop-off in interest among my musician friends. Nevertheless, I LIVED in the chat rooms in that era.
A few years later, BTW came out, and my bassist and I sat down to listen for the first time. We already dug the titular track because it had a lot of energy. Universally Speaking came on, and I got a sinking feeling in my stomach. My bassist and I looked at each other to both recognize that this was a bad omen. I liked This is the Place a whole hell of a lot, but then it was soft ballad after soft ballad. We were pleading with Flea through our boom box to please save this band from becoming boring. Our prayers were not answered.
The rhcp website had gone from chatroom to message board during that era, and there were topics like, "John Speaks About the Mellow Fiasco," and just a general vibe of, "WHAT IS HAPPENING?!" People were complaining about "heavy" songs like "Body of Water" and "Eskimo" not being on BTW. "They aren't exactly heavy, but it's like fucking Slayer compared to the rest of the album," is one comment that really stuck with me. In the lead-up to Stadium, almost every topic was, "Will they bring back funk?" "Will they ever rock again?!" and the like. 😂
Some live acoustic versions of "Wet Sand", "Desecration Smile", and "Dani California" came out to mixed reactions. Some, such as myself, were still holding out hope that the funk was coming back, and others, such as myself, were already relieved to hear that the new stuff was promising. I was able to see them debut, "21st Century," and, "Readymade," live in Las Vegas, months before Stadium came out. They both made me really happy, and received mixed reviews on the boards. After Stadium released, it was almost like judgement day. It was equal parts, "I love this album!" and, "I'm done with this band. This is just a rehash of what they've already done".
Personally, I loved Stadium, and only after its release was I able to fully appreciate BTW as an awesome phase of their sound.
Still, though, the fans that stuck around after Stadium seemed to be the ones more into RHCP's radio friendly side, and though they already had ballads before that album, it seemed to be the turning point for the fan base.
It's still surprising as an old-school fan to see BTW getting so much love, and BSSM songs like Sir Psycho getting snubbed in favorite song contests. It would've been incomprehensible before Stadium.
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2023.05.31 00:38 Astralkid12 Going on a trip, passing by here for a day

Going for a trip? Anything I should know

Hi. We're planning to go on a road trip from a our small town in Massachusetts to San diego where family lives. We are planning to see cities along the way in order to not make the drive directly. This I'm wondering what I can do here for a day. I'm 14 btw if that affects things.
Also, is there racism in St. George? Specifically xenophobia since I'm indian
Here's the spreadsheet for the cities im going through btw
https://preview.redd.it/x3lcjdf8833b1.png?width=177&format=png&auto=webp&s=a123b0f711232fc42886ceb72a83f62e2dfcba81
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