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Tanya C

@champlife101

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Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get ready for MAYHEM 1. Disease 2. Abracadabra 3. Garden of Eden 4. Perfect Celebrity 5. Vanish Into You 6. Killah ft. Gesaffelstein 7. Zombieboy 8. LoveDrug 9. How Bad Do U Want Me 10. Don’t Call Tonight 11. Shadow Of A Man 12. The Beast 13. Blade of Grass 14. Die With A Smile

Cinema Tweets (@cinematweets1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in Tombstone was Oscar-worthy. Kilmer fully-committed in every way, down to his weight loss. I can’t picture anyone else as Doc Holliday.

Jennifer Tilly (@jennifertilly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A long time ago, I was auditioning for the movie “The Doors” It was kind of a cattle call. They paired together potential Jims with potential Pamela‘s. And they were running behind so we were spilling out of the casting office, sitting on the porch, the lawn, and the driveway.

The Sting (@thestingisback) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Doors (1991) Val Kilmer lived and breathed Jim Morrison for almost a year before cameras rolled, afterwards he had to seek psychiatric help get 'Jim' out of his head. He should've won an Oscar for his incredible performance... he wasn't even nominated. RIP Val Kilmer

🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some of the most epic moments in Rock History. I open thread 🧵 1. Freddie Mercury doing a vocal warmup at Live Aid 1985 with 70.000 people in his hands

All 90's Alternative Rock (@all90saltrock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Smashing Pumpkins performing “Bullet With Butterfly Wings” Live on the 11th of December, 1995 at Nulle Part Ailleurs in Canal⁣

Danny Deraney (@dannyderaney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

32 years ago today, 80.4 million people tuned in to watch the final episode of Cheers. Till this day, it is the second most watched sitcom finale ever (MASH) and 7th most watched non-sports event of all time.

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“Cheers” in Boston has a stool and beer reserved for George Wendt who played the beloved character of Norm on the show. Wendt died this morning. He was 76.

“Cheers” in Boston has a stool and beer reserved for George Wendt who played the beloved character of Norm on the show.

Wendt died this morning. He was 76.