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Terror Threads has released five Terrifier 3 shirts designed by Travis Knight, Aaron Fulcher, Yannick Bouchard, Sam Coyne, and Toto6. Priced at $32, they'll ship the week of October 7.
#terrifier#art the clown#terrifier 3#terrifier 2#david howard thornton#damien leone#terror threads#shirt#gift#Yannick Bouchard#Aaron Fulcher#Sam Coyne#Travis Knight#Toto6#lauren lavera#horror
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Joust fanart by Aaron Fulcher.
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So the Republicans are trying to shut down the government to damage their own states so that they make the Democrats look bad before the election… Is that the game plan they’re going with?
Here is the full list of Republicans who voted against the stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown in September 2024:
Indiana: James R. Baird, Jim Banks, Rudy Yakym III, Victoria Spartz
Ohio: Troy Balderson, Warren Davidson, Jim Jordan, Max L. Miller
Florida: Aaron Bean, Gus M. Bilirakis, Kat Cammack, Byron Donalds, Matt Gaetz, Anna Paulina Luna, Cory Mills, Bill Posey, Michael Waltz, Daniel Webster
Texas: Michael Cloud, Tony Gonzales, Lance Gooden, Morgan Luttrell, Nathaniel Moran, Chip Roy, Keith Self, Randy Weber Sr., Beth Van Duyne, Roger Williams
Arizona: Andy Biggs, Elijah Crane, Paul A. Gosar, Debbie Lesko, David Schweikert
North Carolina: Dan Bishop
Colorado: Lauren Boebert
Illinois: Mike Bost, Mary E. Miller, Darin LaHood
Oklahoma: Josh Brecheen
Tennessee: Tim Burchett, John W. Rose, Andrew Ogles
Missouri: Eric Burlison
Georgia: Andrew S. Clyde, Mike Collins, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Richard McCormick
Utah: John R. Curtis
South Carolina: Jeff Duncan, Russell Fry, Nancy Mace, Ralph Norman, William R. Timmons IV
Kansas: Ron Estes, Tracey Mann
Mississippi: Mike Ezell, Michael Guest, Trent Kelly
Iowa: Randy Feenstra
Minnesota: Brad Finstad, Michelle Fischbach
Idaho: Russ Fulcher
Virginia: Bob Good, H. Morgan Griffith
Wyoming: Harriet M. Hageman
Maryland: Andy Harris
Louisiana: Clay Higgins
Pennsylvania: John Joyce, Scott Perry
West Virginia: Alexander X. Mooney
California: Tom McClintock
Kentucky: Thomas Massie
Montana: Matthew M. Rosendale Sr.
New York: Claudia Tenney
Wisconsin: Thomas P. Tiffany, Derrick Van Orden
New Jersey: Jefferson Van Drew
Alabama: Barry Moore, Gary J. Palmer
Arkansas: Bruce Westerman
Why is this important to me? I would have been out of a job. Government contractors would rather cut you and rehire you for less pay or benefits. Also, if I miss 1 or 2 paychecks I will be homeless.
#history#white history#us history#am yisrael chai#jumblr#republicans#black history#democrats#israel#palestine#James R. Baird#Jim Banks#Rudy Yakym III#Victoria Spartz#Troy Balderson#Warren Davidson#Jim Jordan#Max L. Miller#Aaron Bean#Gus M. Bilirakis#Kat Cammack#Byron Donalds#Matt Gaetz#Anna Paulina Luna#Cory Mills#Bill Posey#Michael Waltz#Daniel Webster#Michael Cloud#Tony Gonzales
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23 Republican Senators & 124 Congressmen signed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court asking for a 50 state ban on mifepristone, a drug safer than tylenol that is standard treatment for abortion & miscarriages, "due to safety concerns". The brief DARES to argue that banning the life saving drug would save women from 'reproductive control'. (x) These 147 people would rather have women die of sepsis than let women control their own bodies. If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
United States Senate
Lead Senator: Cindy Hyde-Smith (MS) John Barrasso (WY) Mike Braun (IN) Katie Britt (AL) Ted Budd (NC) Bill Cassidy (LA) Kevin Cramer (ND) Mike Crapo (ID) Ted Cruz (TX) Steve Daines (MT) Josh Hawley (MO) John Hoeven (ND) James Lankford (OK) Mike Lee (UT) Cynthia Lummis (WY) Roger Marshall (KS) Markwayne Mullin (OK) James Risch (ID) Marco Rubio (FL) Rich Scott (FL) John Thune (SD) Tommy Tuberville (AL) Roger Wicker (MS)
United States House of Representatives
Lead Representative: August Pfluger (TX–11) Robert Aderholt (AL–04) Mark Alford (MO–04) Rick Allen (GA–12) Jodey Arrington (TX–19) Brian Babin (TX–36) Troy Balderson (OH–12) Jim Banks (IN–03) Aaron Bean (FL–04) Cliff Bentz (OR–02) Jack Bergman (MI–01) Andy Biggs (AZ–05) Gus Bilirakis (FL–12) Dan Bishop (NC–08) Lauren Boebert (CO–03) Mike Bost (IL–12) Josh Brecheen (OK–02) Ken Buck (CO–04) Tim Burchett (TN–02) Michael Burgess, M.D. (TX–26) Eric Burlison (MO–07) Kat Cammack (FL–03) Mike Carey (OH–15) Jerry Carl (AL–01) Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (GA–01) John Carter (TX–31) Ben Cline (VA–06) Michael Cloud (TX–27) Andrew Clyde (GA–09) Mike Collins (GA–10) Elijah Crane (AZ–02) Eric A. “Rick” Crawford (AR–01) John Curtis (UT–03) Warren Davidson (OH–08) Monica De La Cruz (TX–15) Jeff Duncan (SC–03) Jake Ellzey (TX–06) Ron Estes (KS–04) Mike Ezell (MS–04) Pat Fallon (TX–04) Randy Feenstra (IA–04) Brad Finstad (MN–01) Michelle Fischbach (MN–07) Scott Fitzgerald (WI–05) Mike Flood (NE–01) Virginia Foxx (NC–05) Scott Franklin (FL–18) Russell Fry (SC–07) Russ Fulcher (ID–01) Tony Gonzales (TX–23) Bob Good (VA–05) Paul Gosar (AZ–09) Garret Graves (LA–06) Mark Green (TN–07) Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA–14) H. Morgan Griffith (VA–09) Glenn Grothman (WI–06) Michael Guest (MS–03) Harriet Hageman (WY) Andy Harris, M.D. (MD–01) Diana Harshbarger (TN–01) Kevin Hern (OK–01) Clay Higgins (LA–03) Ashley Hinson (IA–02) Erin Houchin (IN–02) Richard Hudson (NC–09) Bill Huizenga (MI–04) Bill Johnson (OH–06) Mike Johnson (LA–04) Jim Jordan (OH–04) Mike Kelly (PA–16) Trent Kelly (MS–01) Doug LaMalfa (CA–01) Doug Lamborn (CO–05) Nicholas Langworthy (NY–23) Jake LaTurner (KS–02) Debbie Lesko (AZ–08) Barry Loudermilk (GA–11) Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO–03) Tracey Mann (KS–01) Lisa McClain (MI–09) Dr. Rich McCormick (GA–06) Patrick McHenry (NC–10) Carol Miller (WV–01) Mary Miller (IL–15) Max Miller (OH–07) Cory Mills (FL–07) John Moolenar (MI–02) Alex X. Mooney (WV–02) Barry Moore (AL–02) Blake Moore (UT–01) Gregory F. Murphy, M.D. (NC–03) Troy Nehls (TX–22) Ralph Norman (SC–05) Andy Ogles (TN–05) Gary Palmer (AL–06) Bill Posey (FL–08) Guy Reschenthaler (PA–14) Mike Rogers (AL–03) John Rose (TN–06) Matthew Rosendale, Sr. (MT–02) David Rouzer (NC–07) Steve Scalise (LA–01) Keith Self (TX–03) Pete Sessions (TX–17) Adrian Smith (NE–03) Christopher H. Smith (NJ–04) Lloyd Smucker (PA–11) Pete Stauber (MN–08) Elise Stefanik (NY–21) Dale Strong (AL–05) Claudia Tenney (NY–24) Glenn Thompson (PA–15) William Timmons, IV (SC–04) Beth Van Duyne (TX–24) Tim Walberg (MI–05) Michael Waltz (FL–05) Randy Weber, Sr. (TX–14) Daniel Webster (FL–11) Brad R. Wenstrup, D.P.M. (OH–02) Bruce Westerman (AR–04) Roger Williams (TX–25) Joe Wilson (SC–02) Rudy Yakym (IN–02)
If your representatives are on this list, call them and tell their office you will be voting against them in the next election because they asked SCOTUS to throw the US medical drug system into chaos at the cost of American lives.
Help to patients who have to cross state lines to get medical care by donating to your local abortion fund here. (x)
#scotus#abortionpill#state of the uterus#abortion rights are human rights#us politics#miscarriage#vote blue#nnaf#yellowhammer
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New Country 27e jaargang #T1222(S781) (C26)van 25 maart 2024 (wk 13) uitzending op Smelne fm & Crossroads Country Radio
Album van de week: The Secret Sisters Mind, Man, Medicine
Classic album: Freddy Fender – Before The Next Teardrop Falls 1975
Hits of the Year : 1985
Maandfavoriet : Lainey Wilson - Countrys Cool Again
Maandartiest : Hal Ketchum
3 in 1: Collin Raye
Hal Ketchum - A Wave Of Your Hand *maandartiest
Kenny Chesney – How Forever Feels #1 25 jaar
Jimmie Allen and Brad Paisley - Freedom was a Highway # 1 2022
Willie Nelson – The Border
Kacey Musgraves - The Architect
Aaron Lewis - Over the Hill
Luke Grimes - God and A Girl
Chris Janson – Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get
Thomas Rhett w/ Morgan Wallen - Mamaw's House #1.
The Secret Sisters - Same Water Album vd week
The Secret Sisters . All The Ways (feat. Ray LaMontagne) . *album
Blake Shelton – God’s Country 2019
Steve Wariner - Some Fools Never Learn- 1985
Ronnie McDowell - Youre Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation
Merle Haggard – Carolyn
Lainey Wilson - Country’s Cool Again favoriet
Chris Tomlin and Lady A - Who You Are To Me sofi
Freddy Fender - Before The Next Teardrop Falls classic album
Freddy Fender - I Love My Rancho Grande
Jesper Lindell - Never Gonna Last,
Ray Fulcher - See In Tennessee.
Collin Raye - One Boy,One Girl (3 in 1)
Collin Raye – Love Remains
Collin Raye – Love, Me
The Secret Sisters - Paperweight Album van de week
Morgan Wallen - ERNEST - Cowgirls#1 album.
Clay Walker - Watch This.
Clint Black - The Shoes You're Wearing.
Chris Hillman - Love Reunited.
Chris Ledoux - Whatcha Gonna Do With A Cowboy (With Garth Brooks)
Tenille Townes - Thing That Brought Me Here (Truck Song
Hal Ketchum – (Tonight We Just Might) Fall In Love Again _ maandartiest
The Hello Darlin’s - - Best Worst Mistake juweeltje
Sawyer Brown – Desperados Troubadours *Album vorige week
The Secret Sisters - Bear With Me . Album vd week
The Wonder Women of Country - Fly Ya To Hawaii
Colonel Hammnd's four - Till The Answer Comes..
Cash On Delivery - Love Me A Little Bit Longer. .Dutch corner.
Change Of Key - Eighteen Wheels & A Dozen Roses . Dutch corner
Eddie Rabbit - The Best Year Of My Life 5 1985
James Taylor – Everyday. #4
Dolly & Kenny - Real Love #3
Ronnie Milsap - Lost In The Fifties Tonight (In The Still Of The Night) #2
Kenny Rogers - Morning Desire #1
Various - Same Old Train.
#playlist new country#maandagavond smelne's country avond#smelnefm#maandagavond#newcountry#countrymusic#playlist#cdvdweek#crossroads country radio#maandfavoriet
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For those who can't (or don't have the time to) read the article, here is a list of all the GOP members who have voted against redirecting funds to natural disaster relief (due to the reasons above).
In BOLD and ITALICS are those from impacted states (Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia)
House
Representative James Baird of Indiana
Representative Troy Balderson of Ohio
Representative Jim Banks of Indiana
Representative Aaron Bean of Florida
Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona
Representative Gus Bilirakis of Florida
Representative Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Representative Lauren Boebert of Colorado
Representative Mike Bost of Illinois
Representative Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma
Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Representative Eric Burlison of Missouri
Representative Kat Cammack of Florida
Representative Michael Cloud of Texas
Representative Andrew Clyde of Georgia
Representative Mike Collins of Georgia
Representative Eli Crane of Arizona
Representative John Curtis of Utah
Representative Warren Davidson of Ohio
Representative Byron Donalds of Florida
Representative Jeff Duncan of South Carolina
Representative Ron Estes of Kansas
Representative Mike Ezell of Mississippi
Representative Randy Feenstra of Iowa
Representative Brad Finstad of Minnesota
Representative Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota
Representative Russell Fry of South Carolina
Representative Russ Fulcher of Idaho
Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida
Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas
Representative Bob Good of Virginia
Representative Lance Gooden of Texas
Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Representative Morgan Griffith of Virginia
Representative Michael Guest of Mississippi
Representative Harriet Hageman of Wyoming
Representative Andy Harris of Maryland
Representative Clay Higgins of Louisiana
Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio
Representative John Joyce of Pennsylvania
Representative Trent Kelly of Mississippi
Representative Darin LaHood of Illinois
Representative Laurel Lee of Florida
Representative Debbie Lesko of Arizona
Representative Greg Lopez of Colorado
Representative Anna Paulina Luna of Florida
Representative Morgan Lutrell of Texas
Representative Nancy Mace of South Carolina
Representative Tracey Mann of Kansas
Representative Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Representative Tom McClintock of California
Representative Rich McCormick of Georgia
Representative Mary Miller of Illinois
Representative Max Miller of Ohio
Representative Cory Mills of Florida
Representative Alex Mooney of West Virginia
Representative Barry Moore of Alabama
Representative Nathaniel Moran of Texas
Representative Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee
Representative Gary Palmer of Alabama
Representative Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
Representative Bill Posey of Florida
Representative John Rose of Tennessee
Representative Matt Rosendale of Montana
Representative Chip Roy of Texas
Representative David Schweikert of Arizona
Representative Keith Self of Texas
Representative Victoria Spartz of Indiana
Representative Claudia Tenney of New York
Representative William Timmons of South Carolina
Representative Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
Representative Beth Van Duyne of Texas
Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin
Representative Mike Waltz of Florida
Representative Randy Weber of Texas
Representative Daniel Webster of Florida
Representative Bruce Westerman of Arkansas
Representative Roger Williams of Texas
Representative Rudy Yakym of Indiana
Senate
Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee
Senator Mike Braun of Indiana
Senator Katie Britt of Alabama
Senator Ted Budd of North Carolina
Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho
Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska
Senator Bill Hagerty of Tennessee
Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri
Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin
Senator Mike Lee of Utah
Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas
Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky
Senator Pete Ricketts of Nebraska
Senator James Risch of Idaho
Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri
Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina
Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama
Hold them accountable. Make it known to them and their offices that you won't stand by this shit.
Remember that this is why elections outside of the Presidential are important!
Don't rely on a single figurehead to advocate for you, because they won't. Work with your community to not only save one another, but to elect people who will actually represent you and your needs.
A bunch of republicans voted AGAINST giving people hurricane relief money and are trying to blame brown people for lack of funding.
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“Welcome to Mars,” pin up by Aaron Fulcher.
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NHL Expansion Draft 2021: Full list of players available for Seattle Kraken
The NHL announced the protected lists for the 30 teams involved in the NHL Expansion Draft. (Vegas is exempt.) With the names of those protected come the guys who could be snatched up by the Seattle Kraken. There are a number of big names that have everyone trying to figure out just what general manager Ron Francis will do. Will he take Canadiens netminder, and future Hall of Famer, Carey Price and his hefty cap hit? Is Vladimir Tarasenko the sniper he needs or is his health a big question mark? There's also a number of guys who would fit in nicely but are free agents and the chances of signing them are not high (i.e. Alex Ovechkin). EXPANSION DRAFT: Date, time, rules & more for Seattle Kraken team selectionRegardless of what Francis, coach Dave Hakstrol and Co. end up doing, there's a good chance the Kraken will be a playoff contender in just their first season. For now, let the intrigue and the guessing WWRFD (that's: what will Ron Francis do?) begin. Here's a look at every player they can pick.
List of players made available by all 30 NHL teams
Anaheim DucksAndrew Agozzino (F) David Backes (F) Sam Carrick (F) Chase De Leo (F) Ryan Getzlaf (F) Derek Grant (F) Danton Heinen (F) Adam Henrique (F) Vinni Lettieri (F) Sonny Milano (F) Andrew Poturalski (F) Carter Rowney (F) Nick Sorensen (F) Alexander Volkov (F) Trevor Carrick (D) Haydn Fleury (D) Brendan Guhle (D) Jacob Larsson (D) Josh Mahura (D) Kevin Shattenkirk (D) Andy Welinski (D) Ryan Miller (G) Anthony Stolarz (G)Arizona CoyotesDerick Brassard (F) Michael Bunting (F) Brayden Burke (F) Michael Chaput (F) Hudson Fasching (F) Christian Fischer (F) Frederik Gauthier (F) John Hayden (F) Dryden Hunt (F) Andrew Ladd (F) Lane Pederson (F) Tyler Pitlick (F) Blake Speers (F) Tyler Steenbergen (F) Jason Demers (D) Cam Dineen (D) Alex Goligoski (D) Jordan Gross (D) Niklas Hjalmarsson (D) Ilya Lyubushkin (D) Dysin Mayo (D) Aaron Ness (D) Jordan Oesterle (D) Vili Saarijarvi (D) Josef Korenar (G) Marek Langhamer (G) Antti Raanta (G)Boston BruinsAnton Blidh (F) Paul Carey (F) Peter Cehlarik (F) Jakob Forsbacka Karlsson (F) Taylor Hall (F) Cameron Hughes (F) Ondrej Kase (F) Alex Khokhlachev (F) Joona Koppanen (F) David Krejci (F) Karson Kuhlman (F) Sean Kuraly (F) Curtis Lazar (F) Greg McKegg (F) Nick Ritchie (F) Zach Senyshyn (F) Chris Wagner (F) Linus Arnesson (D) Connor Clifton (D) Steven Kampfer (D) Jeremy Lauzon (D) Kevan Miller (D) John Moore (D) Mike Reilly (D) Jarred Tinordi (D) Jakub Zboril (D) Callum Booth (G) Jaroslav Halak (G) Tuukka Rask (G)Buffalo SabresDrake Caggiula (F) Jean-Sebastien Dea (F) Cody Eakin (F) Steven Fogarty (F) Zemgus Girgensons (F) Andrew Oglevie (F) Kyle Okposo (F) Tobias Rieder (F) Riley Sheahan (F) Jeff Skinner (F) C.J. Smith (F) Will Borgen (D) Brandon Davidson (D) Matt Irwin (D) Jake McCabe (D) Colin Miller (D) Casey Nelson (D) Michael Houser (G) Carter Hutton (G) Dustin Tokarski (G)Calgary FlamesByron Froese (F) Glenn Gawdin (F) Justin Kirkland (F) Josh Leivo (F) Milan Lucic (F) Joakim Nordstrom (F) Matthew Phillips (F) Zac Rinaldo (F) Brett Ritchie (F) Buddy Robinson (F) Derek Ryan (F) Dominik Simon (F) Mark Giordano (D) Oliver Kylington (D) Nikita Nesterov (D) Alexander Petrovic (D) Michael Stone (D) Louis Domingue (G) Tyler Parsons (G)Carolina HurricanesMorgan Geekie (F) Steven Lorentz (F) Jordan Martinook (F) Max McCormick (F) Brock McGinn (F) Nino Niederreiter (F) Cedric Paquette (F) Sheldon Rempal (F) Drew Shore (F) Spencer Smallman (F) Jake Bean (D) Jake Gardiner (D) Eric Gelinas (D) Jani Hakanpaa (D) Dougie Hamilton (D) Maxime Lajoie (D) Roland McKeown (D) Joakim Ryan (D) David Warsofsky (D) Antoine Bibeau (G) Jeremy Helvig (G) Petr Mrazek (G) James Reimer (G) Dylan Wells (G)Chicago BlackhawksRyan Carpenter (F) Brett Connolly (F) Josh Dickinson (F) Adam Gaudette (F) Vinnie Hinostroza (F) Brandon Pirri (F) John Quenneville (F) Zack Smith (F) Calvin de Haan (D) Anton Lindholm (D) Nikita Zadorov (D) Collin Delia (G) Malcolm Subban (G)Colorado AvalancheTravis Barron (F) Pierre-Edouard Bellemare (F) Matt Calvert (F) J.T. Compher (F) Joonas Donskoi (F) Sheldon Dries (F) Vladislav Kamenev (F) Gabriel Landeskog (F) Ty Lewis (F) Jayson Megna (F) Liam O'Brien (F) Brandon Saad (F) Miikka Salomaki (F) Kiefer Sherwood (F) Carl Soderberg (F) T.J. Tynan (F) Mike Vecchione (F) Kyle Burroughs (D) Dennis Gilbert (D) Erik Johnson (D) Jacob MacDonald (D) Patrik Nemeth (D) Dan Renouf (D) Devan Dubnyk (G) Jonas Johansson (G) Hunter Miska (G)Columbus Blue JacketsZac Dalpe (F) Max Domi (F) Nathan Gerbe (F) Mikhail Grigorenko (F) Ryan MacInnis (F) Stefan Matteau (F) Cliff Pu (F) Kole Sherwood (F) Kevin Stenlund (F) Calvin Thurkauf (F) Daniel Zaar (F) Gavin Bayreuther (D) Gabriel Carlsson (D) Adam Clendening (D) Michael Del Zotto (D) Scott Harrington (D) Dean Kukan (D) Cameron Johnson (G)Dallas StarsNick Caamano (F) Andrew Cogliano (F) Blake Comeau (F) Justin Dowling (F) Tanner Kero (F) Joel L'Esperance (F) Adam Mascherin (F) Matej Stransky (F) Taylor Fedun (D) Ben Gleason (D) Joel Hanley (D) Niklas Hansson (D) Julius Honka (D) Jamie Oleksiak (D) Mark Pysyk (D) Andrej Sekera (D) Sami Vatanen (D) Ben Bishop (G) Landon Bow (G) Colton Point (G)Detroit Red WingsRiley Barber (F) Kyle Criscuolo (F) Turner Elson (F) Valtteri Filppula (F) Sam Gagner (F) Luke Glendening (F) Darren Helm (F) Taro Hirose (F) Vladislav Namestnikov (F) Frans Nielsen (F) Bobby Ryan (F) Evgeny Svechnikov (F) Dominic Turgeon (F) Hayden Verbeek (F) Alex Biega (D) Dennis Cholowski (D) Danny DeKeyser (D) Christian Djoos (D) Joe Hicketts (D) Dylan McIlrath (D) Marc Staal (D) Troy Stecher (D) Jonathan Bernier (G) Kevin Boyle (G) Kaden Fulcher (G) Calvin Pickard (G)EXPANSION DRAFT: Full list of players protected by all 30 teamsEdmonton OilersTyler Benson (F) Alex Chiasson (F) Adam Cracknell (F) Tyler Ennis (F) Joseph Gambardella (F) Seth Griffith (F) Dominik Kahun (F) Jujhar Khaira (F) Cooper Marody (F) James Neal (F) Alan Quine (F) Patrick Russell (F) Devin Shore (F) Anton Slepyshev (F) Kyle Turris (F) Bogdan Yakimov (F) Tyson Barrie (D) Oscar Klefbom (D) Slater Koekkoek (D) Dmitry Kulikov (D) William Lagesson (D) Adam Larsson (D) Kris Russell (D) Mikko Koskinen (G) Mike Smith (G) Alex Stalock (G)DUNCAN KEITH: Oilers add three-time Stanley Cup championFlorida PanthersNoel Acciari (F) Patrick Bajkov (F) Juho Lammikko (F) Ryan Lomberg (F) Brad Morrison (F) Aleksi Saarela (F) Frank Vatrano (F) Lucas Wallmark (F) Alex Wennberg (F) Scott Wilson (F) Lucas Carlsson (D) Kevin Connauton (D) Tommy Cross (D) Radko Gudas (D) Noah Juulsen (D) Brady Keeper (D) Brandon Montour (D) Markus Nutivaara (D) Ethan Prow (D) Anton Stralman (D) Philippe Desrosiers (G) Chris Driedger (G) Sam Montembeault (G)Los Angeles KingsAndreas Athanasiou (F) Michael Eyssimont (F) Martin Frk (F) Carl Grundstrom (F) Bokondji Imama (F) Brendan Lemieux (F) Blake Lizotte (F) Matt Luff (F) Drake Rymsha (F) Austin Wagner (F) Mark Alt (D) Daniel Brickley (D) Kale Clague (D) Olli Maatta (D) Kurtis MacDermid (D) Jacob Moverare (D) Austin Strand (D) Christian Wolanin (D) Troy Grosenick (G) Jonathan Quick (G)Minnesota WildWilliam Bitten (F) Nick Bjugstad (F) Nick Bonino (F) Joseph Cramarossa (F) Gabriel Dumont (F) Marcus Johansson (F) Luke Johnson (F) Victor Rask (F) Kyle Rau (F) Mason Shaw (F) Dmitry Sokolov (F) Matt Bartkowski (D) Louie Belpedio (D) Ian Cole (D) Brad Hunt (D) Ian McCoshen (D) Brennan Menell (D) Dakota Mermis (D) Carson Soucy (D) Andrew Hammond (G) Kaapo Kahkonen (G)Montreal CanadiensBrandon Baddock (F) Joseph Blandisi (F) Paul Byron (F) Phillip Danault (F) Laurent Dauphin (F) Jonathan Drouin (F) Michael Frolik (F) Charles Hudon (F) Corey Perry (F) Michael Pezzetta (F) Eric Staal (F) Tomas Tatar (F) Lukas Vejdemo (F) Jordan Weal (F) Cale Fleury (D) Erik Gustafsson (D) Brett Kulak (D) Jon Merrill (D) Gustav Olofsson (D) Xavier Ouellet (D) Shea Weber (D) Charlie Lindgren (G) Michael McNiven (G) Carey Price (G)Nashville PredatorsMichael Carcone (F) Nick Cousins (F) Matt Duchene (F) Mikael Granlund (F) Rocco Grimaldi (F) Erik Haula (F) Calle Jarnkrok (F) Ryan Johansen (F) Sean Malone (F) Michael McCarron (F) Rem Pitlick (F) Anthony Richard (F) Brad Richardson (F) Colton Sissons (F) Yakov Trenin (F) Frederic Allard (D) Matt Benning (D) Mark Borowiecki (D) Erik Gudbranson (D) Ben Harpur (D) Josh Healey (D) Tyler Lewington (D) Connor Ingram (G) Kasimir Kaskisuo (G) Pekka Rinne (G)New Jersey DevilsNathan Bastian (F) Christoph Bertschy (F) Brandon Gignac (F) A.J. Greer (F) Andreas Johnsson (F) Ivan Khomutov (F) Nicholas Merkley (F) Brett Seney (F) Ben Street (F) Marian Studenic (F) Will Butcher (D) Connor Carrick (D) Josh Jacobs (D) Ryan Murray (D) David Quenneville (D) Colby Sissons (D) P.K. Subban (D) Matt Tennyson (D) Colton White (D) Evan Cormier (G) Aaron Dell (G) Scott Wedgewood (G)New York IslandersJosh Bailey (F) Cole Bardreau (F) Kieffer Bellows (F) Casey Cizikas (F) Austin Czarnik (F) Michael Dal Colle (F) Jordan Eberle (F) Tanner Fritz (F) Joshua Ho-Sang (F) Ross Johnston (F) Otto Koivula (F) Leo Komarov (F) Kyle Palmieri (F) Richard Panik (F) Dmytro Timashov (F) Travis Zajac (F) Sebastian Aho (D) Braydon Coburn (D) Andy Greene (D) Thomas Hickey (D) Mitchell Vande Sompel (D) Parker Wotherspoon (D) Ken Appleby (G) Cory Schneider (G)New York RangersColin Blackwell (F) Jonny Brodzinski (F) Phillip Di Giuseppe (F) Gabriel Fontaine (F) Julien Gauthier (F) Tim Gettinger (F) Barclay Goodrow (F) Anthony Greco (F) Ty Ronning (F) Anthony Bitetto (D) Brandon Crawley (D) Tony DeAngelo (D) Nick DeSimone (D) Mason Geertsen (D) Jack Johnson (D) Darren Raddysh (D) Brendan Smith (D) Keith Kinkaid (G)EXPANSION DRAFT FRENZY: Ryan Ellis, Jared McCann, Barclay Goodrow among players swapped before trade freezeOttawa SenatorsAvailable Vitaly Abramov (F) Michael Amadio (F) Artem Anisimov (F) J.C. 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Voice Actors’ Likelihood of Returning for S3
As a follow-up to my list of characters and their probability of returning for S3 of Wander Over Yonder, which still has yet to be approved by Disney (or Netflix) and fully seen by the public, here’s a list of voice actors and their probability of returning. This is an extension of one of my older posts.
Like I said before, it wouldn’t be Wander Over Yonder without these VAs:
Jack McBrayer - 10/10
April Winchell - 10/10
Keith Ferguson - 10/10
Tom Kenny - 10/10
Noël Wells - 10/10
And let’s not forget the other common voices from seasons 1 and 2:
Sam Riegel - 10/10
Fred Tatasciore - 10/10
Andy Bean - 10/10
And now the rest in alphabetical order:
Charlie Adler - 6/10
James Adomian - 4/10
Aziz Ansari - 4/10
Will Arnett - 6/10
René Auberjonois - 0/10 (Because he’s dead, maybe Eric Bauza could take his place as Maurice.)
Dee Bradley Baker - 5/10 (Maybe they’d give him some other new role other than the Bitties.)
Jeff Bennett - 7/10
Blake Bertrand - 1/10 (Might’ve hit puberty.)
Steve Blum - 7/10
Clancy Brown - 7/10
Corey Burton - 9/10
Bryan Callen - 6/10
Sabrina Carpenter - 4/10
Fuller Condon - 6/10 (It is likely, assuming he appears alongside Andy Bean if they reprise their role as the Wright Bros.)
H. Michael Croner - 6/10
Andy Daly - 10/10
Eddie Deezen - 1/10
Grey Griffin - 4/10
Jennifer Hale - 10/10
Jon Hamm - 2/10
G. Hannelius - 9.5/10
Alex Hirsch - 5/10 (Hey, if Twitter and Tumblr have taught me anything, anything with him in it is bound to get tons of love.)
John Hodgman - 5/10
Owen Faust - 0/10 (He might not be young enough to voice Huckleberry Knucklehead now. They’d probably find a replacement.)
Bill Fagerbakke - 9/10
Rich Fulcher - 10/10
Ken Marino - 6/10
James Marsden - 5/10
Sandy Martin - 6/10
Lyons Mathias - 1/10 (Might’ve hit puberty.)
Edie McClurg - 5/10
Craig McCracken - 8/10 (His only voice role is Destructor performing his sock.)
Kevin McDonald - 8/10
Piotr Michael - 10/10
Seth Morris - 10/10
Laraine Newman - 6/10
Daran Norris - 10/10
Susan Odjakjian - 2/10
Kevin Michael Richardson - 7/10
Rob Riggle - 6/10
Jason Ritter - 2/10
Dwight Schultz - 7/10
June Squibb - 8/10 (1/10 if Disney takes too long.)
Aaron Springer - 5/10
Tara Strong - 9/10
Eddie Trigueros - 4/10
Kristen Schall - 2/10
Josh Sussman - 6/10
Kari Wahlgren - 3/10
Frank Welker - 1/10
Ashlyn Faith Williams - 1/10 (Maybe Grey Griffin will take the role of Olive once more.)
Connor Wise - 1/10 (Might’ve hit puberty.)
Calum Worthy - 6/10
“Weird Al” Yankovic - 9.5/10
Feel free to share your thoughts.
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Terror Threads has released three American Psycho shirts designed by Aaron Fulcher, Sam Coyne, and Dismay Design. Priced at $30, they’ll ship the week of May 13.
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May 15, 2018
Podcast of The Day
There’s less seats from yesterday, so let’s go ahead with the list...
ID-01(Sandpoint, Lewiston, Murphy): Incumbent - Raul Labrador (Rep) NOT RUNNING Replacement - Russ Fulcher, who challenged Butch Otter with a surprisingly close race. Challenger - Cristina McNeil. PVI: R+21
ID-02(Boise, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls): Incumbent - Mike Simpson (Rep), who is typically crooked. Challenger - Aaron Swisher, economist? PVI: R+17
NE-01(Columbus, Wahoo, Lincoln): Incumbent - Mike Fortenberry (Rep). Challenger - Jessica McClure, former chemist and 36! PVI: R+11
NE-02(Omaha, Waterloo, La Vista): Incumbent - Don Bacon (Rep), he has amusing name... Challenger - Kara Eastman, in a upset! PVI: R+4
NE-03(Kimball, North Platte, Grand Island): Incumbent - Adrian Smith (Rep). Challenger - Paul Theobald, hog farmer and historian... PVI: R+27
OR-01(Astoria, Hillsboro, McMinnville): Incumbent - Suzanne Bonamici (Dem), science & arts. Challenger - John Verbeek, financial adviser. PVI:D+9
OR-02(Medford, Bend, La Grange): Incumbent - Greg Walden (Rep), only one in this state... Challenger - Jaime McLeod-Skinner. PVI: R+11
OR-03(Portland, Gresham, Boring): Incumbent - Earl Blumenauer (Dem), good with environment stuff... NO CHALLENGERS PVI: D+24
OR-04(Eugene, Florence, Roseburg): Incumbent - Peter DeFazio (Dem), the closest district! Challenger - Arthur Robinson, for the fifth time. PVI:EVEN
OR-05(Tillamook, Lincoln City, Salem): Incumbent - Kurt Schrader (Dem). Challenger - Mark Callahan, IT Professional, apparently. PVI:EVEN
PA-01(Philly - Quakertown, Doylestown, Levittown): Incumbent - Brian Fitzpatrick (Rep), very scared. Challenger - Scott Wallace. PVI: R+1
PA-02(Philly - Somerton, Lexington Park, Juanita): Incumbent - Brendan Boyle (Dem), pretty liberal... Challenger - David Torres PVI: D+25
PA-03(Philly - Philadelphia, Spruce Hill, Chestnut Hill): Incumbent - Dwight Evans (Dem). Challenger - Bryan Leib, but he won’t win because PVI:D+41
PA-04(Philly - Pennsburg, King of Prussia, Willow Grove): Incumbent??? - Bob Brady (Dem) NOT RUNNING Replacement - Madeleine Dean, who seems like a good progressive mom. Challenger - Dan David PVI: D+7
PA-05(Philly - Concordville, Wayne, Springfield): Incumbent - Pat Meehan (Rep) NOT RUNNING (for so many reason...) Replacement - Pearl Kim. Challenger - Mary Scanlon, who also seems like good mom. PVI: D+13
PA-06(Philly - Reading, Oxford, West Chester): Incumbent - Ryan Costello (Rep) NOT RUNNING Replacement - Greg McCauley, little-known attorney. Challenger - Chrissy Houlahan, another great female candidate. PVI: D+2
PA-07(Philly - Allentown, Easton, Stroudsburg): Incumbent - Charlie Dent (Rep) NOT RUNNING Replacement - Marty Nothstein, maybe??? Challenger - Susan Wild, who beat an conservative Dem to a relief. PVI: D+1
PA-08(Poconos & Endless - Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Carbondale): Incumbent - Matt Cartwright (Dem). Challenger - John Chrin... PVI: R+1
PA-09(Alleghenies - Lebanon, Pottsville, Berwick): Incumbent??? - Lou Barletta (Rep) NOT RUNNING Replacement - Dan Meuser, healthcare executive. Challenger - Denny Wolff, no relation to Governor. PVI: R+14
PA-10(Dutch - York, Harrisburg, Elizabethville): Incumbent - Scott Perry (Rep), who got a little downgrade. Challenger - George Scott, who is a pastor and may need lot of funding, but it might be a nail-biter... so ??? PVI: R+6
PA-11(Dutch - Lancaster, Ephrata, Intercourse): Incumbent - Lloyd Smucker (Rep). Challenger - Jess King, major Bernie progressive. PVI: R+14
PA-12(Wilds - Mansfield, Williamsport, Lewisburn): Incumbent - Tom Marino (Rep), nominated for Drug Czar but withdrew because corruption... Challenger - Marc Fridenburg, but this is definitely not clear at all... PVI: R+17
PA-13(Alleghenies - Altoona, Johnstown, Chambersburg): Incumbent - Bill Schuster (Rep) NOT RUNNING Replacement - John Joyce, crowded field. Challenger - Brent Ottaway, not bounded by ideology, sure... PVI: R+22
PA-14(Steel City - Washington, Greenberg, Uniontown): Incumbent - Tim Murphy (Rep) NOT RUNNING Replacement - Guy Reschenthaler, who might be a tougher challenge for... Challenger - Bibiana Boerio, Ford? PVI: R+14
PA-15(Wilds - Indiana, Punxsutawney, Warren): Incumbent - Glenn Thompson (Rep). Challenger - Susan Boser, IUP professor. PVI: R+20
PA-16(Erie - Erie, Meadville, New Castle): Incumbent - Mike Kelly (Rep), no relation to Kellys in politics, I think. Challenger - Ron DiNicola. PVI: R+8
PA-17(Steel City - Beaver Falls, Cranberry Township, Moon): Incumbent - Keith Rothfus (Rep). Challenger??? - Conor Lamb, also incumbent. This is what you get when you get redistricting three months before... PVI: R+3
PA-18(Steel City - Pittsburgh, Bethel Park, Mckeesport): Incumbent - Mike Doyle, not the one from above... also NO CHALLENGERS. Why? PVI: D+13
Sorry about the snark and the lack of personal info... next week will be better.
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New country 25e jaargang #1139 (698) van 22 augustus 2022 (wk 34) tussen 19.00 -22.00 op Smelne fm
Album van de week: Wade Bowen – Somewhere between the secret and the truth
Artiest Title Album
1. Marty Robbins – Tonight Carmen
2. Billy Currington – Do I Make You Wanna.
3. Wilder Blue - The Picket Fences
4. Aaron Lewis - Someone
5. Dan + Shay – You
6. Parker Mc Collum – Handle On You
7. Cole Swindell - She Had Me At Heads Carolina
8. Wade Bowen/Vince Gill – A Guitar, A Singer And A Song . new
9. Wade Bowen - A Beautiful World -
10. Kane Brown – Like I love Country Music #1
11. Kimmi Bitter – My Grass Is Blue
12. Lainey Wilson – Watermelon Moonshine
13. Richard Lynch – That Old Feed Store
14. Terri Clark – You’re easy On Thee yes 1998
15. Luke Combs w/ Miranda Lambert– Outrunnin’Your Memory --favoriet
16. Lonestar – I’m Already there " *I’m already there
17. Lonestar – Not a Day Goes By there " *I’m already there
18. Rory Feek – One Angel feat Dolly Parton .
19. Thomas Rhett – Country Again .
20. Fantastic Cat - C’mon Armageddon
21. Fantastic Cat - New Year’s Day
22. Diesel Park West – Best Of you .
23. Brad Paisley - .City Of Music ..
24. Charley Crockett – I’m Just A Clown .
25. Wade Bowen –Everything Has Your Memory *album of the week
26. The Broken Spokes – Where I Went Wrong vorig album
27. Morgan Wallen – Somebody’s Problem #1 album
28. Alan Jackson – Right On The Money
29. Faith Hill – Let Me Let Go
30. Dylan Scott - New Truck *Trucksong
31. Marty Robbins –Return To Me
32. Aaron Lewis – You Get What You Get juweeltje
33. Luke Combs – Seminole Wind
34. Mark Blomsteel – Tennessee
35. Texas Renegade – Cowboy Of The 90’s .
36. Billy Bray Band - Long Way Home .
37. Dustin Lynch /MacKenzie Porter -Thinking bout you 3 in 1
38. Michael Ray - Whiskey And Rain (3in 1)
39. Jordan Davis -- Buy Dirt 3 in 1
40. Wade Bowen – Somewhere Between The Secret And The Truth
41. Molly Tuttle - San Francisco blues *crooked tree
42. Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger
43. Ray Fulcher – Selling Cars
John Denver Take Me Home Country Roads
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bookposting #2 (shelf clearout 2/69*)
title: cosmopolitanism and the middle ages
editors: john m. ganim, shayne aaron legassie
series: the new middle ages (palgrave)
rating: ★★★★★
opinions: this was, i think, an extremely well-done collection. the authors all contributed strong essays with cogent arguments for the existence and complexity of varying types of cosmopolitanism within what janet abu-lughod calls the world-system of premodern eurasia. the essays themselves transition in focus over the course of the collection from cosmopolitan ideas and experiences across and around europe and asia in the first six chapters to, in the last four, engagements with primarily-english literature dealing with what robert r. edwards calls the “cosmopolitan imaginary” in a variety of times and spaces (the pre-christian low countries, the crusader states, piers plowman’s england…) which i think should definitely be read in concert with suzanne conklin akbari’s idols in the east and geraldine heng’s empire of magic and the invention of race in the european middle ages. of the essays, my favorites were sharon kinoshita’s “reorientations: the worlding of marco polo,” about placing marco polo’s travels in the context of writing in the mongol court, marla segol’s “medieval religious cosmopolitanisms: truth and inclusivity in the literature of muslim spain,” about three texts (two jewish, one islamic) which use anatomical descriptions of the body as a universal microcosm in their discussions on the utility of scripture in the search for truth, and robert r. edwards’s “cosmopolitan imaginaries,” about articulations of cosmopolitan identity in fulcher of chartres’s historia hierosolymitana, chaucer’s troilus and criseyde, and medieval retellings of the trojan war (although i have reservations about placing the historia on the same level as troy literature).
verdict: this one stays.
miscellanea:
this, i think, is the book i have written down the most lines from in my notebook where i write down things i like since—actually, i just checked, since city of quartz, which i didn’t read that long ago.
i am very much a fan of this book’s cover; i find the dusty lavender very pleasing to the eye as well as fitting for rectangular objects. i also like that the people on the cover are having a good time, although the photo information doesn’t tell me where it’s taken from.
john m. ganim, according to the back cover, has written a book called medieval orientalism which, on the strength of this collection, i am going to look up.
call number: JZ1308 .C673 2013
*today i made a bad decision (went into the bookstore) and got some more books, bringing the count of unread books in my room to 69. technically it should be 68 since i have already read one of them, but not as a physical book, and i didn’t want to pass up on the Nice Number.
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The 5 Best & Worst Episodes of Drunk History, According To IMDb
Drunk History is a pseudo-educational history show put on by Comedy Central. Creator and host of the show Derek Waters brings in history buffs, has a few drinks with them, and then has them tell him a story from history as best as they can.
Celebrity actors try to lip-sync and act out their version of events. The show’s very successful sixth season just ended in August 2019, but there hasn’t been any news of a renewal for season seven yet. Until then, here are the five best and five worst episodes for Drunk History, as ranked by fans on IMDb.
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10 Worst: Games — 7.4/10
This great episode gives us the stories of Milton Bradley, Bobby Fischer, and Roger Sharpe, who are all important names in the gaming world. Lauren Lapkus, Craig Anstett, and Rich Fulcher are the storytellers who get drunk and try to tell the stories that Topher Grace, Taran Killam, and Jake Johnson have to act out.
Many of the Drunk History episodes hit the 7.3 and 7.4 mark. It’s a good mark—on a scale oF of 10, 7 is nothing to sneeze at. So it’s not that “Games” is a bad episode—how could anything that includes Lauren Lapkus and Jake Johnson be bad?—but that so many other Drunk History episodes are great.
9 Best: Drunk Mystery — 8.4/10
A lot of the fun of Drunk History comes from the drunken version of historic events that storytellers attempt to tell. But in “Drunk Mystery” part of the premise is turned on its head: these are all stories that no one knows the real end too. Where did Agatha Christie disappear to for eleven days, and why does she say she doesn't remember? Who was the real DB Cooper, and did he survive his dramatic escape? Who was the Circleville Letter Writer that threatened an entire town?
This episode's funniest moments come from everyone's continued surprise about these strange tales. Nothing beats a drink and a mystery.
8 Worst: National Parks — 7.3/10
In this episode of inebriated historical storytelling, Steve Berg, Daryl J. Johnson, and Tess Lynch successfully tell their tales. It includes Jayma Mays playing journalist Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who worked to save the Florida everglades; Adam Beach as Richard Oakes, who led the 19-month occupation of Alcatraz by the Indians of All Tribes Native American group; and Thomas Middleditch as John Muir, who convinced Teddy Roosevelt to preserve Yosemite.
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How could an episode with such cool stories be so lowly rated? Well, 7.3 isn’t a low score. But it could just be because it aired the week after one of the most highly rated episodes in Drunk History…well, history. Compared to the powerhouse episode “Are You Afraid of the Drunk?” this episode is only good, not great.
7 Best: S.O.S — 8.4/10
Paget Brewster and Mark Gagliardi have several drinks with Derek Waters and tell him the tales of Navy officer Douglas Hegdahl’s escape from a POW camp in North Vietnam and how Florence Nightingale revolutionized the field of nursing.
While the stories are great, the highlight of this episode is probably Brewster’s and Waters’s banter. They make a great comedic team, and their playfully antagonistic blustering throughout her story is what makes the episode so watchable.
6 Worst: Siblings — 7.2/10
This season four episode focuses on some of the famous—and forgotten—sisters of history. Did you know the Wright brothers had a sister? What about the Fox sisters, who started the Spiritualism craze? Or the Kopp sisters whose “unladylike” behavior in the early 20th century saved their family home?
Lauren Lapkus returns to tell stories this episode, as does J.D. Ryznar. Jason Ritter stars as one of the Wright brothers alongside Jenna Fischer as his sister. Rachel Bilson and Elizabeth Olson play two of the rebel Kopp sisters. And Sarah Ramos shows up as Maggie Fox, the Fox sister that confessed.
5 Best: Heroines — 8.6/10
This season five episode has an impressive cast. Not only do Paget Brewster and Tiffany Haddish show up to get drunk and tell stories, but Evan Rachel Wood, Busy Philipps, Alexander Skarsgård, Jack McBrayer, Mandy Moore, and Maria Blasucci all show up to star in this set of tales. With these great comedians bringing these histories to life, how could this episode ever be bad?
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The three stories covered are: Civil War hero Clara Barton and the founding of the Red Cross; the tale of Deborah Sampson, who disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War; and Rose Valland’s fight to save art from the Nazis.
4 Worst: Washington, D.C. — 7.2/10
In the very first televised episode, drunk storytellers Matt Gourley, Allan McLeod, and Eric Edelstein talk about the wild histories of the US capitol, including the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Elvis Presley’s friendship with Richard Nixon, and Woodward and Bernstein revealing the Watergate scandal.
Despite having an amazing cast that included Dave Grohl, Jack McBrayer, Adam Scott, Will Forte, and Jack Black, this episode still isn’t rated very highly compared to other Drunk History episodes. Maybe because the Watergate scandal and assassination of Abraham Lincoln have been done to death? Some of the show’s most successful episodes do cover lesser-known history, after all. Regardless, it’s a funny episode and a great place to start watching.
3 Best: Are You Afraid of the Drunk? — 9.0/10
Some of the highest-rated episodes of Drunk History are showing up in the most recent season, which is a great sign that the show is trending up. Since creator/host Derek Waters started the show as a side project as a Funny or Die web series, it’s only gotten funnier.
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“Are You Afraid of the Drunk?” is another star-studded episode: Seth Rogen, Evan Rachel Wood, Elijah Wood, Will Ferrell, Maria Blasucci and others show up to tell scary stories in the dark. This episode has Evan Rachel Wood’s amazing performance as Mary Shelley, which creator Derek Waters considers one of the best performances on the show ever.
2 Worst: Election Special — 6.6/10
For a TV show that is six seasons and 72 episodes in, having a lowest single episode rating of 6.6 is impressive.
Of course, the reasons “Election Special” ranks poorly are obvious—it aired the night of the 2016 US Presidential election, which was a nail-biter for most of America. There were large swaths of the country that were not in the mood to laugh. Moreover, host Derek Waters and guest host Steve Berg are mostly rehashing some of the funniest presidential episodes Drunk History has done in the past. Though the stories of Lincoln’s assassination and the competitive campaign between John Adams and Theodore Roosevelt as funny stories, the original episodes are much funnier than this review.
1 Best: Hamilton — 9.3/10
Lin-Manuel Miranda, writer and star of the Hamilton Broadway show and America’s darling, is one of the best narrators that has ever appeared on Drunk History. He and Derek Waters get drunk and talk about the amazing life and legendary of Alexander Hamilton. Guest stars Alia Shawkat and Aubrey Plaza show up to play Hamilton and Aaron Burr respectively, delightfully bringing to life Miranda’s charming narration. In fact, we previously ranked Alia Shawkat as the best celebrity guest star on Drunk History ever.
If you only ever watch one episode of Drunk History, make it “Hamilton.” You might think you’re over Hamilton after his years in the pop culture spotlight, but the story isn’t complete yet.
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source https://screenrant.com/best-worst-episodes-drunk-history-imdb/
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