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  1. 8.5K subscribers in the TurtleCreekLane community. Snark with us about the Houghton family, also known as Turtle Creek Lane!

  2. Hace 4 días · Location: New Jersey, USA. I always found his omission pretty glaring knowing how close he was to Ronnie and the fact that he played with almost everybody who appeared at these shows. Ronnie even originally approached him to help organise it. He initially said yes, but Pete changed his mind and Glyn Johns got involved instead.

  3. I can't find anything to live for anymore. I'm a 27M a bit of back story I have PTSD and BPD from over a decade of repeated constant SA. Since my finance left with our kids roughly a month ago I have talked to my kids once for 30 minutes, my last friend I have had on this earth has died and I can't even afford to eat. I cannot seem to find a ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Metal Sludge — In Vixen she was known as Share Pedersen, the bass player, but now she’s known as Share Ross, the guitar player, since she married her husband Bam and formed the band Bubble.. Of course her husband Bam was also in Dogs D’Amour and The Wildhearts at one time. Anyway, we did 20 Questions with Vixen drummer Roxy Petrucci back in February and since then, we caught wind that ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Dear Annie® Advice columnist Annie Lane is a young wife and mother with a gift for helping other people solve problems. In a voice that's sympathetic, funny and firm, Lane provides common-sense ...

  6. ADMIN MOD. I don't get excited for skins anymore. I used to give the skin team lots of credit for holding it down and being one of the few departments of Riot that were solid and did a great job. Now it seems they've fallen all the way down to client team status with the last year of skins. Either such lazy effort put into them, and/or ...

  7. Hace 5 días · The overarching message is that the narrator has put her everything into fighting for the relationship, but she doesn’t feel that effort is returned anymore. The main lyrical motif is a word play on the phrase “we’re losing him/her” generally used in emergency departments.