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Randal Keith Orton (born April 1, 1980) is an American professional wrestler and actor. Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time,[4][5] he is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand.[1][6][7]

Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time

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Randy Orton sucks, get outta here with that shit
 
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Remember when people cheered for Randy Orton winning the Rumble... as a heel... only because they didn't want to see Roman win.
 
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i feel so enlightened !!

what do you rank this song !!
 

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Rather pissed right now, the great conjunction has been wiped out with clouds where I am. I actually would have enjoyed seeing this with my own eyes. I have been constantly disappointed with the sky viewing conditions here in the NE hemisphere since I purchased a scope. No chance of seeing Uranus tonight. :(
 

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I actually would like to own a good telescope some day. Something that would allow me to actually look at something and see other than the damn moon.
 
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I actually would like to own a good telescope some day. Something that would allow me to actually look at something and see other than the damn moon.

The moon looks pretty awesome the first time you see it with a good scope. The high contrast of light and dark really bring out details in the craters, and craters in craters. Seeing the rings around Saturn are pretty cool and even though the images are still rather small the connect between seeing a somewhat bright "star" in the sky and then seeing that detail is pretty cool. You can also spot a few the larger moons orbiting each planet as well.

@Oogie Boogie if you have a modest intrest in this you should try to check it out further.
 

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The moon looks pretty awesome the first time you see it with a good scope. The high contrast of light and dark really bring out details in the craters, and craters in craters. Seeing the rings around Saturn are pretty cool and even though the images are still rather small the connect between seeing a somewhat bright "star" in the sky and then seeing that detail is pretty cool. You can also spot a few the larger moons orbiting each planet as well.

@Oogie Boogie if you have a modest intrest in this you should try to check it out further.
I 100% plan on it once I land a job and get some income again.
Don't know how long it'll take but, I'll get there eventually.
 
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