Honor Society really should go back on tour

You see, when someone’s bad habits are pointed out to you, it’s hard to ignore them. But if you love them enough, those bad habits are easy to forget.

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Rock The Red Kettle Tour: CALLING ALL HS CREW MEMBERS!!

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Before you skim through this, this is not just another reminder to keep voting. Please continue reading….

I feel that some people have just given up on this contest (not accusing). One thing is if you know or forgot to vote one day, know you could ask someone and of course me to use your email…

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ameliaritter:

thedailywhat:

RIP: Dick Clark, at 82: Dick Clark, the longtime New Year’s Eve fixture, music industry maverick, TV host, and producer of American Bandstand, died today of a heart attack at 82. Clark suffered a major stroke in 2004 but returned to the airwaves to host seven more New Year’s Rockin’ Eves.
According to the Museum of Broadcast Communications, Dick Clark Productionshas turned out more than 7,500 hours of television programming, including more than 30 series and 250 specials, as well as more than 20 movies for theatre and TV. His success landed him Emmys, Grammys, induction in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Clark had long been known for his departing catchphrase, “For now, Dick Clark… so long,” delivered with a military salute, and for his youthful appearance that earned him the moniker “America’s Oldest Teenager.”“If you want to stay young looking,” he once said, “pick your parents very carefully.”
Clark is survived by his third wife, Keri Wigton, and three children.
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Rest in peace, Dick Clark.


So sad

ameliaritter:

thedailywhat:

RIP: Dick Clark, at 82: Dick Clark, the longtime New Year’s Eve fixture, music industry maverick, TV host, and producer of American Bandstand, died today of a heart attack at 82. Clark suffered a major stroke in 2004 but returned to the airwaves to host seven more New Year’s Rockin’ Eves.

According to the Museum of Broadcast CommunicationsDick Clark Productionshas turned out more than 7,500 hours of television programming, including more than 30 series and 250 specials, as well as more than 20 movies for theatre and TV. His success landed him Emmys, Grammys, induction in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Clark had long been known for his departing catchphrase, “For now, Dick Clark… so long,” delivered with a military salute, and for his youthful appearance that earned him the moniker “America’s Oldest Teenager.”
“If you want to stay young looking,” he once said, “pick your parents very carefully.”

Clark is survived by his third wife, Keri Wigton, and three children.

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Rest in peace, Dick Clark.

So sad

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honorsocietymusic:

VOTE for Honor Society in the Macy’s iHeartRadio Rising Star contest!
If you vote and we win, we will perform at this year’s iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas (VEGAS, BABY!)
And it gets better…
For every vote you submit, you’ll be entered into a contest to win a trip for two to Las Vegas where you’ll be VIPs at the festival.  Not bad, right?
You can vote 25 times per day per e-mail address, so vote daily until April 22nd to increase your odds at winning the big prize (and to help us win, duh.)

You know you want to vote!

honorsocietymusic:

VOTE for Honor Society in the Macy’s iHeartRadio Rising Star contest!

If you vote and we win, we will perform at this year’s iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas (VEGAS, BABY!)

And it gets better…

For every vote you submit, you’ll be entered into a contest to win a trip for two to Las Vegas where you’ll be VIPs at the festival.  Not bad, right?

You can vote 25 times per day per e-mail address, so vote daily until April 22nd to increase your odds at winning the big prize (and to help us win, duh.)

You know you want to vote!

This is why I run half marathons!

This is why I run half marathons!

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