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...Fernandez had nicknamed Anders “Oh No, He” Blewett, meanwhile, was a perfect 6-for-6, and spoke afterwards of how he “brought the thunder...
...poem includes the lines, “When your steam machine roars/I hear bulls thunder through holy Pamplona/Your caffeine music kindles my veins...
...9/11. He also played a few local fund raisers, but mostly he grieved along with the rest of the nation. As he read the New York Times obituaries ("I found those to be very, very meaningful--incredibly powerful," he says), he couldn't help noticing how many times Thunder Road or Born in the U.S.A. was played at a memorial service or how many victims had a pile of old Springsteen concert-ticket stubs tucked away in their bedroom. Within days after the towers collapsed, Springsteen was writing songs...
...explorers down almost 3,000 ft. to the impassable Lochsa River rather than staying high on the ridgeline. They camped the evening of Sept. 14 on the riverbank. The men had to kill a horse to eat, and as they dined that clear evening, they heard ominous claps of thunder. The next morning it was snowing...
...thunderclap sends her rushing into his arms for shelter. Chagrined at her momentary dependence on him, she retreats. Nonchalantly, he explains that a storm is Nature's way of showing how two people come together. A boy cloud and a girl cloud spark, and that's lightning. "They kiss. Thunder!" There's a thunderclap (Fred controls all the elements here) that gooses Ginger out of her seat. As he starts the verse ("The weather is frightening,/ The thunder and lightning/ Seem to be having their way,/ But as far as I'm concerned/ It's a lovely day"), she sighs...