octospuds
A Little Ball Of Misery
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fannish and fun account (title notwithstanding)
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octospuds · 2 years ago
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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Great movie, sadly first thought before going to the dentist. 
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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Reblog and put in the tags a movie sequel that was better than the first one.
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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I’m at Carnegie Hall. I’ve got five minutes where maybe I can help you before I’m thrown out of the club again. 
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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Kinda odd and random comic idea
Basically had this idea from the Man of Steel Woman of Kleenex theory of the 1960 but I added my own twist ect. I used all comic reference from different DC artists so it kinda shows (I used reference not traced. Know the difference)
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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Grace Kelly in Rear Window (1954)
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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this is one of the more difficult ones I’ve seen. I mean, fictional universe, but will there at least be peanut butter? Skippy Extra Crunchy? Even Jif?
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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75 Years of Lois Lane (comics, animation, films, television, musicals, video games)
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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taggy thing
thanks to @julianarsantos-blog for the tag
Favorite color: green (of the minty variety) (this month)
Currently reading: Men at Arms by Terry Pratchett (comfort reread) (and a lot of fan fiction) (also comfort read)
Last song: "Harlem River Blues” Justin Townes Earle (not really comforting, and possibly triggering, but rollicking fun)
Last series: Hawkeye (it was the holidays!)  
Last Movie: Bringing Up Baby, 1938 Howard Hawks (in honor of) (and comfort watch) (bit of a theme developing)
Sweet, savory or spicy: Sweet and savory
Currently working on: workie stuff
tagging @judyr @chidave and the world
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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Happy Birthday Mr. Grant (Mr. Leach)!
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His Girl Friday (1940)
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby (1938) dir. Howard Hawks  
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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Thank you @julianarsantos-blog  (and @the-army-brat-and-the-nerd )for tagging me!
sunshine or moonlight? fairy wings or angel wings? gardening or baking? velvet or silk? flowers or succulents? black coffee or milky coffee? road trips or hiking? mermaids or dragons?
tagging out to the universe, happy to meet you
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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52 (TPB-1, Part 3)
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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Holiday (1938) dir. George Cukor
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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yes! to this scene! to this episode!
Randomly pick ONE clois moment from Smallville
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I had to pick one from one of my favorite episodes, Rabid. It’s just filled with so many great and major Clois moments but I love this one bc it’s not “major” but it’s still so !!!!! Always touchy, these two. The way he helps her up and doesn’t let go. Her hands on him. Oof.
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octospuds · 3 years ago
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TCM Remembers 2021
lovely tribute as always. 
Somewhat morbidly, I’m always look for this year end (though last year was hard) and tend to go down a wiki rabbit hole after watching. 
a great cut back and forth with Margot Kidder and Christopher Reeve over Richard Donner and Lynn Stalmaster tribute
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