Aaron Reinwald's Blog, page 108
July 3, 2016
billgraychicago:
Man. It’s always something with those kids at...

Man. It’s always something with those kids at The Family Circus.
Ahh good o’ Family Circus
July 2, 2016
hpthoughts:
Wizard of oz kinda canon/ sequel
Where instead of...

Wizard of oz kinda canon/ sequel
Where instead of the wizard or however they got it i don’t really remember giving them their heart brain courage or whatever but they get it by physically getting it themselves. Cutting out the brain and heart from other people lion trying to get courage from people by stalking brave people and trying to intimidate them and they all turn it into high key criminal acts.
Tin Man - RATED R!
sonsandbrothers:
Today, we celebrate the birthday of a lady who...

Today, we celebrate the birthday of a lady who sang the blues. Happy birthday, Billie Holiday!! Thank you for the music.
There are a lot of groups that are hard to tell - especially screamo and death metal!
mattlassen:
Mishmash Up - (#1 Kurt Cobain + Kermit = Kermit...
July 1, 2016
resplend3nt-rap4cious:
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sixpenceee:
The various chemicals in firework give them their...
invinceable818:
#WWWF #WWF #WWE #WRESTLING #BLACKJACKMULLIGAN...

#WWWF #WWF #WWE #WRESTLING #BLACKJACKMULLIGAN #RIP
Black Jack Mulligan Passes Away At Age 73- WWE announced the following:
WWE is saddened by the news that Robert Windham, aka WWE Hall of Famer Blackjack Mulligan, has passed away at age 73.
Considered to be one of the toughest competitors of his day —only his rival Andre the Giant could overshadow the 6-foot-9, 345-pound stud from Eagle Pass, Texas — Mulligan served as a U.S. Marine in Guam and played for the New York Jets before gaining fame in the ring. With his signature all black gear — from his cowboy hat to his leather glove — and his thick western mustache, Mulligan cut the figure of a dangerous outlaw in the ring and proved every bit as treacherous with his feared iron claw hold.
Starting off his career in the AWA as “Big” Bob Windham, Mulligan soon joined up with Blackjack Lanza to form The Blackjacks in WWE. The duo won tandem titles across the country, including a reign as WWE’s World Tag Team Champions in 1975, and made their mark as one of the most iconic duos of the 1970s. In 2006, the pair was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by their manager, Bobby “The Brain” Heenan.
Mulligan’s career winded down in the late ‘80s, but his legacy continued on as his sons, Kendall Windham and WWE Hall of Famer Barry Windham, entered the ring. Today, his hard-hitting style can be seen in his grandsons, Bo Dallas and Bray Wyatt, the boys of Mulligan’s son-in-law, Mike Rotunda.
WWE extends its sincerest condolences to Windham’s family, friends and colleagues.
RIP
johnnyrizzocomic:
My first sculpture GG Allin by Riz
I’ve...

My first sculpture GG Allin by Riz
I’ve always wanted to do sculptures but my hands are shaky and I was never good at visual arts.







