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Is Time Ticking for the Four O’Clocks?
In a shocking turn of events, the Four O’Clocks, a beloved and iconic rock band, is facing an uncertain future. The group, known for their hit singles and energetic live performances, has been plagued by rumors of internal conflicts and financial struggles.
According to sources close to the band, the Four O’Clocks have been experiencing creative differences and tensions among its members. The group’s lead singer, Alex, has been at odds with the band’s guitarist, Mike, over the direction of their music. This rift has led to a significant decline in their productivity and has raised concerns about the band’s future.
"It’s been tough, man," said Alex in an exclusive interview. "We’ve been together for so long, but it feels like we’re just going through the motions. We’re not having fun anymore, and it’s affecting our music."
The financial struggles have also taken a toll on the band. Their record label has been experiencing financial difficulties, and the band has been unable to secure a new contract. This has left them with limited resources and has made it difficult for them to continue touring and producing music.
"We’re not giving up, but it’s getting harder and harder," said Mike. "We’re trying to find a way to make it work, but it’s not looking good. We’re not sure how much longer we can keep going."
The fans of the Four O’Clocks are in an uproar, with many taking to social media to express their concerns and support for the band. The hashtag #SaveTheFourOClocks is trending on Twitter, with fans calling on the band to stay together and continue making music.
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LATEST UPDATES
- The Four O’Clocks have released a statement denying rumors of a breakup, but sources close to the band claim that the statement was issued to placate fans and not to address the actual situation.
- The band’s record label has released a statement saying that they are working to resolve the financial issues and are committed to supporting the band.
- Fans have started a petition to save the Four O’Clocks, which has gained thousands of signatures in just a few hours.
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Hi hi! First post in here 🙂
I have a quick question, I love my Four O’clocks. They absolutely love to pollinate and spread around. I was recently reading that they were considered poisonous to ingest by animals and humans. Obviously, we did not ingest them. My family and I have G.I. and abdominal issues. We have a wide variety of vegetables in our garden, and we felt that we were getting sick (Diarrhea/vomiting). My family feels that they have pollinated from the original plot to the other aspects of our gardens. After eating tomatoes, cucumbers, and herbs; we’ve all had an influx of G.I. issues. Do you think we should get rid of this plant? I would hate to see it go, but I do not want it costing us our health. Any past experiences or events like this? Any advice pretty please? Thank you so much!
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Only good way to find out is to get rid of them for a season and see what happens. I have about 30 of them right next to my tomatoes and have no ill effects from eating them other than getting hives occasionally. Nothing to do with the 4 o’clocks, got them way before I grew them. Got the tomato hives thing from my mother. I do have chronic gastritis but again, nothing to do with 4 o’clocks, get it in winter too and again long before growing 4 o’clocks, this is my first year getting them to grow. But as I say, giving them up for one season to see if it helps seems like a good thing to do.