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When looking at a feature on Google Trends, once in a while there may be a search that is popular and could mean many things. On Thursday, April 8, in the morning, ”rush” appeared on the list and is taken in many ways. First of all, for the Canadian prog-rock group Rush, a new tour was just announced, and several other things which are just as important. You could even rush out and put some instant cash loans into getting tickets.

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The only Rush worth discussing in my mind is the super group from the Great White North. They’re heading out on tour pretty soon, and can be performing the entire Moving Pictures album on the road. They intend to be hitting many spots in Canada and within the U.S. The really big part is that the tour plans to hit the New York State Fair, making the NY residents pretty lucky. At my state fair we only get bad rock bands from the ‘70s and ‘80s and obscure country bands. Back to my point, Rush will perform Moving Pictures entirely, following a trend of recent years. Bruce Springsteen played the whole Asbury Park album live, Megadeth is playing the whole Rust in Peace album live, and so on. Yes, Moving Pictures is definitely the album with Limelight and Tom Sawyer on it. Essentially it is worth getting a cash loan to have the opportunity of seeing this show perform. (Rush tour dates here.)

Todays Xana-juice and Tom Fool

There is not Rush Limbaugh news. This could be a relief to many. The other Rush that appears in a search is the Apple Rush, which is a small juice business trying to sell stock within the stock exchange. The business is doing really well selling sparkling juices, mostly apple and apple blends, but additionally orange. Even though that juice sounds very good (and I could use some right now) the word Rush was on Google Trends because of the band that has an upcoming tour. I wish they were coming to my area; I’d love to see them live on the lighted stage.

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