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Eddie Reyes is the founder and former guitarist for the popular American rock group, Taking Back Sunday.He is a veteran of the hardcore, punk, metal and shoegaze scenes with bands such as: Mind Over Matter, Clockwise (formerly No Thought), The Movielife, Runner Up, and finally Taking Back Sunday. He is currently working on a new project called Dead Hands- but realistically his number one priority these days is: being a dad and family man.In this episode, I get to catch up with Eddie and gain some life perspectives- where he's been, what he's doing now, and what's to come. We even talk about our mutual love of "the unknown" https://linktr.ee/CaughtontheM...
Kelly Rose and Cory talk to Eddie Reyes from Taking Back Sunday and his new band, Dead Hands. Evan from Mentally Distrakted is in studio as well discussing their upcoming shows. The FLMS is brought to you by the Celestial Black Cat Apothecary, Crystal and Metaphysical Shop.
Only 20 people survived the collapse of the Twin Towers and were pulled from the rubble on September 11, 2001. Two of them were saved by Scott Strauss and Eddie Reyes. The now-retired NYPD police officers joined 20-Minute Health Talk on the 20 anniversary of 9/11 in 2021 to share their stories and discuss the long-term health hazards they live with as a result of exposure to toxic fumes. Today, 23 years to the day, we revisit this somber, but important conversation, which also involved Jacqueline Moline, MD, MSc, who directs the Northwell Health World Trade Center (WTC) health program in Queens. She is also senior vice president of Northwell's Occupational Medicine, Epidemiology and Prevention department. She explains who qualifies, how it benefits 9/11 first responders and lessons learned from her experience leading the WTC health program. More resources: World Trade Center health program improves survival, longevity for 9/11 first responders Retired NYPD officers: We dug through the World Trade Center rubble, looking for our brothers New trial tracks long-term effects of burn pit exposure among veterans Burn pits: Understanding the problem, identifying solutions 5 ways to improve veterans health care services
In episode 230 of the podcast, we're joined by Eddie Reyes, founding member/guitarist of Taking Back Sunday. We dive deep into 20 years of their classic album, ‘Where You Want To Be'.We dig into the lead up to the record, the departure of 2 founding members and subsequent addition of Fred Mascherino and Matt Rubano, dealing with expectations, the writing and production, the release and response, and so much more. Eddie's passion for his former band is infectious. This was an all time convo.Eddie's got some new music coming sooner rather than later, so be on the lookout.Follow Eddie here:IG: @eddiesundaytbsPhoto Credit: Alexandra Elisabetta Healey (IG: @alexandraelisabettaphoto)Podcast Theme performed by Trawl. Check them out here:Web: https://www.trawlband.com/ IG/X/TikTok: @trawlbandWe'd love for everyone to hear this episode! Support the Podioslave family by rating, subscribing, sharing, storying, tweeting, etc — you get the vibe. Peace, love, and Podioslave. Check us out here:Web: https://www.podioslave.com/ IG/Threads/X/TikTok: @PodioslaveYoutube: Podioslave PodcastEmail: Podioslavepodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podioslave-podcast1/support
Are you a Real Estate Investor who's had enough of the uncertainty surrounding property valuations? Do you want to steer clear of the pitfalls of overpaying or underestimating a deal's profit potential? I'm Ken Dunn, a seasoned real estate investor with a staggering $300,000,000 worth of properties in my portfolio. I am here to shed light on these crucial aspects of property investments. In this No Money Real Estate Podcast episode, I discuss Appraisals with my personal appraiser, Eddie Reyes! Discover secrets like leveraging "as-is" and "after-repair" appraisals to calculate your potential profits. You'll also learn the critical role appraisals play in mitigating risk and avoiding costly mistakes that could bankrupt you. If you've been investing for years or are just starting out, this video is an absolute goldmine. By the end, you'll understand why I insist on thorough appraisals for every deal and how you can implement this strategy. Don't keep leaving money on the table—click to learn my secrets to maximizing profits through appraisals! Key Takeaways:
Today we have a special guest, CSI's Title V Grant Manager, Eddie Reyes on our show. We get into his story of success & how he is giving back to help create those opportunities for others. As a part of the Title V initiative, he is one of the organizers of a FREE Summer Leadership week for Jerome High School students that features some very helpful skills for students like Leadership Skills, Team Building, Empowerment, Career Exploration, & Engaging hands-on presentations! We have all your details & how your student could be a part of this program!Also it's Men's Mental Health Month, Eddie and Joey offer some advice on how to overcome situations that cause high stress & more.Plus you know we still got to bring you a movie review for the new BAD BOYS flick! Definitely a movie you have to watch in the theatre, the perfect popcorn flick, with a perfect mix of comedy & action! We'll break it down. NO SPOILERS! The finale in the Venom trilogy is on the way. Venom: The Last Dance dropped its 1st trailer & we found some Easter eggs & more. Plus lots more fun! Time to sip some tea with Joey and Marie! Learn More about the Title V grant and Register for the Summer Leadership Week here: https://www.csi.edu/hsi/title-v-goals.aspxSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.Social Media Handles:Tik Tok: @joeybravo208 @aaliyahmarie208Instagram: @joeybravo208 @aaliyahmarie208 @sippinteawithjoeyandmarieFacebook: @joeybravo208 @aaliyahmarie208 @sippinteawithjoeyandmarieYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@sippinteawithjoeymarie5867
Episode Notes Chloe and Ria lay out the lore behind Taking Back Sunday and Brand New's bitter rivalry that permeated the scene back in the early 00s in the wake of the music industry's hottest feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. DISCLAIMER: By discussing Brand New and Jesse Lacey we are not condoning him or his actions. We are on the side of his victims. We will never discuss Brand New or Jesse Lacey as a standalone subject, only when they are relevant to or contextualize other topics we discuss as it pertains to third-gen emo. NOTE: We cite Eddie Reyes and Jesse Lacey as the founding original members of Taking Back Sunday. However in the book "Where Are Your Boys Tonight" John Nolan states he was the one to start TBS. We just wanted to make sure you knew that we knew the facts about the start of TBS are hard to pin down!
Eddie Reyes returns to the podcast to discuss what hes been up to musically, professionally and personally. Support George's Jewelry shop www.515jewelrystudio.com
Welcome To the ABJ Podcast a place where I the Host Anthony Blackwell sit down with amazing people and learn about them hear their stories and grow as a community https://linktr.ee/anthonyblackwelljr This week are with Javi Torres the Drummer of Fate's Got A Driver. We are gonna talk about how the band has been, plans going forward, and the new album coming soon. Be sure to check all things Fate's Got A Driver below. Formed in 2018, Fate's Got A Driver has begun their rapid ascent into the international forum. Founded with multi-platinum artist Eddie Reyes (founder of Taking Back Sunday), the band has been defined as delivering “everything the post-hardcore scene has been missing.” -TK Markarian, Alternative Press. The lead single “Pennies” from their debut self-titled EP is an ode to the modern day struggles of mental health and addiction. “Fate's Got A Driver have proved themselves to be the salve for whatever wounds you may have” -Mischa Pearlman, Kerrang! Magazine (Pulled from Spotify in the Band Bio) https://www.facebook.com/FatesGottaDriver/ https://www.instagram.com/fatesgotadriver/?hl=en https://twitter.com/F8GAD https://open.spotify.com/artist/6OhcVv23Yy0pmXszUEVImF https://www.youtube.com/c/FatesGotADriver --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abjpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abjpodcast/support
On this episode of Couchella, we get to revisit the friendship of my friends, view important lessons and speak about Instagram!
Come along with Eddie Reyes and Debbie Garza, pilgrimage group leaders for Pilgrim Center of Hope to the Jasna Góra Monastery in Częstochowa, Poland! A pilgrimage destination for hundreds of years, this monastery dates back to the 14th century. Jasna Góra has become one of the most venerated sites in Catholicism, due in part to the Black Madonna of Częstochowa, which is a 14th-century icon credited with many miracles. During this program, our hosts will discuss: What will pilgrims see/experience at the monastery? What is the image of Our Lady of Czestochowa? Why is the image of Our Lady of Czestochowa so important to the Polish people and to Catholics all over the world? Much more! Click here to see photos and a map view of Jasna Góra Monastery. Jewel for the Journey: “My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God my savior.” (Luke 1:46-47) Learn more at PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us spread hope! PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate
Retired NYPD officers Scott Strauss and Eddie Reyes spent nine months working on and in "the pile" after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001. Now 20 years later, both suffer from health issues related to those heroic efforts, which include a remarkable rescue famously portrayed in the Oliver Stone-directed film, "World Trade Center." Both also have found treatment -- and hope -- at Northwell Health's Queens World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program. Administered by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the program tracks medical research into physical and mental health conditions related to 9/11 exposures. Jacqueline Moline, MD, MSc, senior vice president of Northwell's Occupational Medicine, Epidemiology and Prevention department, directs the WTC Health Program. She joins Eddie and Scott to reflect on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, as well as her experiences caring for those first responders. More from the experts Hear more from Scott Strauss and Eddie Reyes from Northwell's 2021 Side-by-Side NBC special. Watch episodes of 20-Minute Health Talk on YouTube.
In Part II of this conversation, our panel of heroes explores the mental health concerns for 9/11 first responders 20 years later, and what Northwell is doing to help them cope. The Queens World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program integrates mental health into its program, which Jacqueline Moline, MD, MSc, details. Eddie Reyes, program director for Northwell Health Emergency Management, and Scott Strauss, vice president of Northwell Health Corporate Security, share their experiences coping with the memories they carry and how they mark the anniversary of 9/11. They also reflect on those who they consider heroes - the civilians who assisted in rescue missions, working on the pile, bringing food and sending cards and letters in the months and weeks after the attack on 9/11.
Join Dana B's new podcast, the Two Week Notice Podcast - where he interviews musicians, comedians, and more! Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/0oGPhh8bVoG4PdzC6ccwHw?si=3heiE1jpRX-rxA_r9Omm4A | Apple link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-week-notice/id1481133684 | Follow Dana B & the Two Week Notice Podcast on Instagram: @danafuggenb | @twoweeknoticepodcast
Eddie Reyes founded the band Taking Back Sunday (among many other bands). Eddie & I discuss his musical influences, the Long Island music scene, early days of TBS (as well as other bands he's been a part of). He also talks about what it was like traveling the world being in a high-profile rock & roll band, and opens up about his sobriety. Follow Eddie on Instagram: @eddiesundaytbs | Follow the podcast & podcast host on Instagram: @danafuggenb & @twoweeknoticepodcast | Two Week Notice Podcast Production: Ioanis Pintzopoulos & Dana Bollen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dana-bollen3/message
Come on a spiritual journey to Capernaum – the town of Jesus during his public ministry; this time with special guest Eddie Reyes who reflects with us on Jesus and Peter based on his pilgrimage experiences and diving into Scripture. Hear about the holy sites and discover: Peter's home and his relationship with Jesus How Jesus challenged people during his time and today What encouragement we can gain from the stories of these holy places Learn more: PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Journeys Help us continue: PilgrimCenterOfHope.org/Donate
On this episode of LE Tech Talks, Jessica Dockstader, the BWC TTA Outreach Coordinator, sat down with four of the BWC TTA Leads - Geoff Smith, Director of Public Safety in Sturgis, MI; Chief Richard McLaughlin (ret.); Eddie Reyes, Public Safety Communications Director of Prince William County; and Chief Mary O'Connor (ret.). Ms. Dockstader asked Director Smith, Chief McLaughlin, Director Reyes, and Chief O'Connor what they view as the main factor leading to success in BWC sites, what their top advice is for sites, and more.
We have a wonderfully special and especially wonderful episode this week! We are forgoing our usual format to bring you a delightful interview with Eddie Reyes, veteran songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Taking Back Sunday. He spent two decades in TBS and toured the world many times over, so you better believe he has some fun stories! We talk about everything from being on the road with TBS (lots of salami involved), to being a dad of two teenagers (and having to feed them too, to our collective love of metal (we get schooled). Believe us when we say we were ecstatic he agreed to be on our show and we had a blast shooting the shit with him. It's official - we're all bffs now.Want to support your favorite beer drinkin' babes? Check out our Patreon!Listen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
We have a wonderfully special and especially wonderful episode this week! We are forgoing our usual format to bring you a delightful interview with Eddie Reyes, veteran songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Taking Back Sunday. He spent two decades in TBS and toured the world many times over, so you better believe he has some fun stories! We talk about everything from being on the road with TBS (lots of salami involved), to being a dad of two teenagers (and having to feed them too, to our collective love of metal (we get schooled). Believe us when we say we were ecstatic he agreed to be on our show and we had a blast shooting the shit with him. It's official - we're all bffs now. Want to support your favorite beer drinkin’ babes? Check out our Patreon!Listen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
We have a wonderfully special and especially wonderful episode this week! We are forgoing our usual format to bring you a delightful interview with Eddie Reyes, veteran songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Taking Back Sunday. He spent two decades in TBS and toured the world many times over, so you better believe he has some fun stories! We talk about everything from being on the road with TBS (lots of salami involved), to being a dad of two teenagers (and having to feed them too, to our collective love of metal (we get schooled). Believe us when we say we were ecstatic he agreed to be on our show and we had a blast shooting the shit with him. It's official - we're all bffs now. Want to support your favorite beer drinkin’ babes? Check out our Patreon! Listen to all the great podcasts over on the Pantheon Network!
The first ever episode of the For The Burgh Podcast features the founding member of Taking Back Sunday, Eddie Reyes! Eddie talks about growing up a hardcore kid/metal head on Long Island, NY and the multiple bands he started before hitting it big with Taking Back Sunday. He talks about the scariest moment of his touring career and we play a game of Wiki Fact or Fiction. For the 20th Anniversary of the band, Eddie and I break down all 7 of Taking Back Sunday’s albums, as he shares a story about each album and gives us his favorite song off each record! He also tells a few stories about his favorite Pittsburgh venues as well as their lead singer knocking his teeth out during a show in the Burgh, and also meeting the mother of his children at a Pittsburgh show!
When they made Eddie Reyes, they broke the mold! Eddie has taken a wealth of experience before becoming an attorney and a never quit attitude and turned it into a formidable Personal Injury firm in short order. Eddie stopped by the show to recount his path and to talk law, marketing and business. Check it out!
Cybersecurity continues to rank as the No. 1 technology issue facing America's local governments, according to the Public Technology Institute (PTI). It's why PTI and the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) hosted the National Symposium on Cybersecurity in Government last month in Washington, D.C. The symposium highlighted case studies and leading practices, and provided a forum for local governments and the cybersecurity industry to share how communities are balancing the need for security with the need for innovation. Host John Thomas Flynn caught up with Eddie Reyes, director of public safety communications for the Prince William County Police Department in Virginia, and Barry Condrey, chief information officer for Chesterfield County, Virginia, on Ask the CIO; SLED Edition.
We had the opportunity to interview Taking Back Sunday! "If you can't believe that Taking Back Sunday have been around for 20 years, you're not alone, because they can't either. Although the pride of Long Island have had a handful of member changes over the years, the current lineup of the band – vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist John Nolan, drummer Mark O'Connell and bassist Shaun Cooper – have all been there since the beginning. From the band's landmark 2002 debut Tell All Your Friends to their most recent full-length, 2016's Tidal Wave, Taking Back Sunday have evolved from a key player in the early 2000s emo scene to a genre-defying rock band who have three gold albums without ever ceasing to push the limitations of their sound. This fact is evidenced on Twenty, a 21-song collection set for release on January 11, 2019 via Craft Recordings that spans all seven of their full-lengths and solidifies them as an act with a catalog that will undoubtedly outlive them. By now you know the basic history of the band, so we thought it'd be apt to look back at the fact that almost none of it happened... “When I joined Taking Back Sunday in 1999, it was the first real band that I had ever been a part of, but it never crossed my mind that I would be doing this twenty years later. When I came in to audition it was just [original vocalist] Antonio [Longo] and [founding TBS guitarist and former Movielife member] Eddie Reyes. Eddie had started enough bands that he was like, 'I know how to do this, I can just call one guy.' But it was a crazy thing. When it started out, there was a lot more likelihood that it would fizzle out in a few months than it would last a few years. I tried out, and basically after we jammed for a couple of hours Eddie was like, 'All right, you're in. You have to get some different equipment though... and I'll sell it to you.' I think he sold me a head and cabinet for $200 [that] had to be worth at least $600.” -John Nolan “My entry into the band is pretty interesting. One day my brother said, 'Hey, my friend is looking for a drummer and he wanted to know if you wanted to try out.' But once I realized he was talking about Eddie, I had second thoughts. I remembered Eddie was the jerk who would yell at me and Shaun and all of our friends in front of Shaun's house when we would hang out there because he would be going to Movielife practice. So I said, 'No, I don't want to play in a band with that guy.' Then maybe two months later Shaun and I were hanging out [with] my mutual friend at a restaurant where Antonio worked and our friend said, 'Yo, my boy needs a drummer for his band if you want to try out.' The first song I heard was 'Go On' and I was like, 'Wow, this definitely has a lot of potential,' so I agreed. On my first tryout I remember walking in and seeing John, Antonio and then guess who's there? Eddie Reyes. I was like, 'Oh, what's up, man? How are you doing?' That was it.” -Mark O'Connell “I didn't know anyone in Taking Back Sunday initially; I just knew who Eddie was because some of the bands from Long Island would play in North Carolina. I had just moved back to Greensboro from Wilmington and I didn't really have anything going on aside from delivering Chinese food, so I really wanted to be playing music. I ended up in a booth with Eddie and Antonio at the after show hangout spot, Waffle House, after an ill-fated Sons Of Abraham show and heard they needed a bass player for their new project. They said, 'Yeah, you should come up.' A couple of weeks later me and my friend Chris drove his 1988 Honda Accord up to New York, I tried out and then drove back. A few weeks later I got a call from Eddie [who] said, 'If you want to do this, we have some shows coming up.' So I flew to Long Island and never came back. Looking back now it's funny because I was like, 'I'm moving to New York, it's going to be so sick.' Then I moved to Long Island and it was kind of a bummer. It was just like North Carolina... only way more crowded.” -Adam Lazzara “Mark and I have played in bands together as long as we’ve known each other, which is over 30 years. When he joined Taking Back Sunday, I begged him to get me a bass audition. At first Mark told me that since I was so unreliable in our previous bands that he couldn’t vouch for me, so I got serious, enrolled in night classes at a local college and tried to get my act together. About a month later, Mark noticed a change but sadly some kid from North Carolina was ditching everything he knew to move to New York to play bass in the band. Adam was a good bass player but he had a manic, magnetic energy on stage that everyone in the crowd was captivated by. Suddenly Antonio was out and Eddie made Adam put down the bass and grab a microphone. Mark got me a tryout for the band December 26, 2000. I played along to the demo day and night, made myself fall in love with those songs and played my first show at our friend's house a few days later on New Year’s Eve.” -Shaun Cooper The rest is history. Taking Back Sunday may have started out like most of their peers by playing local shows and recording demos; however, unlike most of those peers they went on to sign to a major label, tour alongside Linkin Park and become international superstars. That said, they still speak of the band's early days as if they just happened yesterday. “I'll never forget, we played Ground Zero in Long Island in 2001 and it was the first show we played where people were singing along and going crazy. It was a tiny place that held 100 people but you could sense something had changed,” Lazzara recalls. “After the show I remember we carried some equipment back to John's car and we were sitting in it just not saying anything. We were just thinking, 'that was the best thing ever.' I was starry-eyed and staring into space; I couldn't believe that just happened.” Nolan concurs, adding, “Even after the band got a lot bigger and did things that were a lot more impressive, that moment was really huge because you could tell something was happening. Everyone was going nuts and that really stands out to me as being one of the defining moments of Taking Back Sunday.” Twenty is a celebration not only of those career-defining moments but of the landmark albums that chronicle the band's story: 2002's Tell All Your Friends, 2004's Where You Want To Be, 2006's Louder Now, 2009's New Again, 2011's Taking Back Sunday, 2014's Happiness Is and 2016's Tidal Wave, all of which are represented on this collection. Whether your introduction to the band was singing along to “A Decade Under The Influence” in a sweaty club or hearing “MakeDamnSure” or “Sink Into Me” on the radio, Twenty is a look back at some of the highlights from this unlikely group of musical misfits. Additionally, fans will be able to hear two newly recorded songs, “All Ready To Go” and “A Song For Dan,” which hint at the direction that Taking Back Sunday are heading in the coming years. Musical legacy aside, ultimately what's most impressive is the fact that after two decades and countless successes, Taking Back Sunday have managed to preserve that initial spark that excited them as teenagers. That fact alone is one worth celebrating, so turn it up and listen loud." For more info, visit TakingBackSunday.com We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/
Eddie Reyes is a 30 year Public Safety veteran and the Director of 911 for Prince William County in Va. A long term supporter of NG911, Reyes talks to Fletch about the deployment, critical info that will be available and touches on Steve Souder did to build the foundation for NG911 in the NCR. This s a great history lesson of the District's Public Safety history, and a view of what's to come. Don't miss it!
Eddie Reyes is a 30 year Public Safety veteran and the Director of 911 for Prince William County in Va. A long term supporter of NG911, Reyes talks to Fletch about the deployment, critical info that will be available and touches on Steve Souder did to build the foundation for NG911 in the NCR. This s a great history lesson of the District's Public Safety history, and a view of what's to come. Don't miss it!
The On The Radar Podcast features music and interviews from artists coming to, through, and from the greater Midwest regions. In April of 2018, Taking Back Sunday founder and guitarist Eddie Reyes left the band he created. However, not one to wallow around, he hooked up with Michael Drum and formed the band Fate's Got A Driver. On episode 37 you will hear Eddie and Michael talk to Peapod about starting bands, being DIY, and finding the passion and friendliness that music is.You will also hear an exclusive acoustic version of "Sad Song". Host: Christopher "Peapod" Daher Intro: Dean Tartaglia and Steve Warstler Logo: Jacob Parr Design Recorded at The Mohawk Studio, "Sad Song" produced by Michael Drum Subscribe and support us at http://www.ontheradarpc.com Submit your bio and press kit to OnTheRadarPodcast@gmail.com We are offering a special discount at our friends at STUPID RAD MERCH COMPANY (listen to the episode and find out your special passcode to get 20% off your order of Stupid Rad Merch line of clothing and accessories). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 152 - Taking Back Sunday guitarist/vocalist John Nolan joins the show this week! After Taking Back Sunday's massive splash on the scene with their gold selling debut album "Tell All Your Friends", John Nolan did the unthinkable - he left the band. After a 7 year stint fronting his own band Straylight Run, John, along with bassist Shaun Cooper, made a triumphant returned to Taking Back Sunday. John tells the story of what happened, discusses the departure of founding member Eddie Reyes, and talks about his brand new (and terrific) solo album. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eddie Reyes has been mentioned on various episodes of this podcast and it often seemed that a lot of the bands we discussed had a connection to him in some way. We've joked that the LIHC scene from that era was always "6 degrees to Eddie Reyes". So we were happy to finally get the oppurtunity to interview him. Some highlights include. -Eddie talks about his first shows and introduction to hardcore. -He talks about wanting to beat up George -George and Ed talk about their first band together,MIND OVER MATTER -Ed reminisces about the start of all of his past bands including INSIDE, CLOCKWISE and THE MOVIE LIFE -Starting TAKING BACK SUNDAY -Parting Ways with TBS -Ups and downs of touring -Gaining Sobriety -Starting a New Band -A few tour stories including Bruce Springsteen, Max Weinberg and Slayer. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/eddie.reyes.9619 IG https://www.instagram.com/eddiesundaytbs/ Twitter https://twitter.com/EddieBackSunday
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