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Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.

Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 5 hours ago
Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.
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Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 5 hours ago
Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.
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Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 5 hours ago
Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.
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Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 5 hours ago
Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.
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Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 5 hours ago
Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.
🔥 Hot ▲ 238 r/OldSchoolCool+4 crossposts

Who will forget the tragedy that occurred on Mar 12, 1983, when Buckwheat was assassinated by John David Stutts. We never got many answers as to why since Stutts himself was assassinated not long afterwards.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 5 hours ago
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I remember watching this fight back in July of 1988 and in my mind that should have stayed a knockout win for Molinares since the punch was in motion when the bell sounded. Two weeks later Larry Hazzard the head of the New Jersey State Athletic later changed it to a "no contest" due to a late punch.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 5 hours ago
If you haven’t seen the 1985 movie Martin Scorsese’s, “After Hours”, look for it! It’s so hilarious and it’s one of Martin Scorsese's most enjoyable films. It’s a really dark, nightmarish comedy that’ll have you laughing out loud.
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If you haven’t seen the 1985 movie Martin Scorsese’s, “After Hours”, look for it! It’s so hilarious and it’s one of Martin Scorsese's most enjoyable films. It’s a really dark, nightmarish comedy that’ll have you laughing out loud.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 22 hours ago
If you haven’t seen the 1985 movie Martin Scorsese’s, “After Hours”, look for it! It’s so hilarious and it’s one of Martin Scorsese's most enjoyable films. It’s a really dark, nightmarish comedy that’ll have you laughing out loud.
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If you haven’t seen the 1985 movie Martin Scorsese’s, “After Hours”, look for it! It’s so hilarious and it’s one of Martin Scorsese's most enjoyable films. It’s a really dark, nightmarish comedy that’ll have you laughing out loud.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 22 hours ago
Ok I’ll admit I was at the local arcade as much as possible in the late 70’s but I was really good at making a quarter last a long time in a game.
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Ok I’ll admit I was at the local arcade as much as possible in the late 70’s but I was really good at making a quarter last a long time in a game.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 23 hours ago
Ok I’ll admit I was at the local arcade as much as possible in the late 70’s but I was really good at making a quarter last a long time in a game.
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Ok I’ll admit I was at the local arcade as much as possible in the late 70’s but I was really good at making a quarter last a long time in a game.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 23 hours ago
Ok I’ll admit I was at the local arcade as much as possible in the late 70’s but I was really good at making a quarter last a long time in a game.
🔥 Hot ▲ 171 r/OldSchoolCool+2 crossposts

Ok I’ll admit I was at the local arcade as much as possible in the late 70’s but I was really good at making a quarter last a long time in a game.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 23 hours ago
Ok I’ll admit I was at the local arcade as much as possible in the late 70’s but I was really good at making a quarter last a long time in a game.
🔥 Hot ▲ 174 r/OldSchoolCool+1 crossposts

Ok I’ll admit I was at the local arcade as much as possible in the late 70’s but I was really good at making a quarter last a long time in a game.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 23 hours ago
The 1997 movie, “The Game” with Michael Douglas had me so into the movie and had me all the way until that unexpected ending. The movie a highly acclaimed, paranoid psychological thriller got great reviews also. What were your thoughts on “The Game”?
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The 1997 movie, “The Game” with Michael Douglas had me so into the movie and had me all the way until that unexpected ending. The movie a highly acclaimed, paranoid psychological thriller got great reviews also. What were your thoughts on “The Game”?

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 23 hours ago
The 1997 movie, “The Game” with Michael Douglas had me so into the movie and had me all the way until that unexpected ending. The movie a highly acclaimed, paranoid psychological thriller got great reviews also. What were your thoughts on “The Game”?
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The 1997 movie, “The Game” with Michael Douglas had me so into the movie and had me all the way until that unexpected ending. The movie a highly acclaimed, paranoid psychological thriller got great reviews also. What were your thoughts on “The Game”?

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 23 hours ago
The 1997 movie, “The Game” with Michael Douglas had me so into the movie and had me all the way until that unexpected ending. The movie a highly acclaimed, paranoid psychological thriller got great reviews also. What were your thoughts on “The Game”?
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The 1997 movie, “The Game” with Michael Douglas had me so into the movie and had me all the way until that unexpected ending. The movie a highly acclaimed, paranoid psychological thriller got great reviews also. What were your thoughts on “The Game”?

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 23 hours ago
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Remember when ABC Wide World Of Sports brought us Benn vs Barkley? It was a 157 second slugfest with both fighters getting hurt and in the end Benn dropping Barkley down three times to retain his WBO middleweight championship. Short fight but definitely memorable.

u/CoffeeCigarettes4Me — 1 day ago