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Artist: Dolly Parton
Song: Jolene
Album: Jolene
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20d0lla:

gpoy

20d0lla:

gpoy

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1348 Notes / Mon Feb 27th, 2012 reblog
found myself in this situation recently. i love my boyfriend, what a good night

found myself in this situation recently. i love my boyfriend, what a good night

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"We knew the girls were really women in disguise, that they understood love, and even death, and that our job was merely to create the noise that seemed to fascinate them. we knew that they knew everything about us & we couldn’t even fathom them at all."

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13 Notes / Tue Feb 7th, 2012 reblog
unf

unf

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99 Notes / Sat Jan 28th, 2012 reblog
charlesmansonatwar:

“Hippie cult leader; actually, hippie cult leader, that is your words. I am a  dumb country boy who never grew up. I went to jail when I was eight years old  and I got out when I was thirty-two. I have never adjusted to your free world. I  am still that stupid, corn-picking country boy that I always have been. To me it’s all simple, right here, right now; and each of us  knew what we did and I know what I did, and I know what I’m going to do and what  you do is up to you. I don’t recognize the courtroom, I recognize the press and  I recognize the people. You see, you can send me to the penitentiary, it’s not a big thing. I’ve been  there all my life anyway. What about your children? These are just a few, there  is many, many more coming right at you.”
— Charles Manson, 1970
(Source: November 19, 1970 Testimony)

charlesmansonatwar:

“Hippie cult leader; actually, hippie cult leader, that is your words. I am a dumb country boy who never grew up. I went to jail when I was eight years old and I got out when I was thirty-two. I have never adjusted to your free world. I am still that stupid, corn-picking country boy that I always have been. To me it’s all simple, right here, right now; and each of us knew what we did and I know what I did, and I know what I’m going to do and what you do is up to you. I don’t recognize the courtroom, I recognize the press and I recognize the people. You see, you can send me to the penitentiary, it’s not a big thing. I’ve been there all my life anyway. What about your children? These are just a few, there is many, many more coming right at you.”

— Charles Manson, 1970

  • (Source: November 19, 1970 Testimony)

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