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U's the Best!
Aaron Nelson-Moody
from the website: This piece is part of our 2024 annual Charity Bentwood Boxes auction running from November 23rd to December 7th.
"The piece I made for this 2024 season is called, ‘U’s the Best!’ as I used just the U-forms on this piece. They are made from pierced copper sheet with vitreous enamel baked onto them for the rich colour, and as they are my first finished pieces using this technique it’s appropriate that I give them away. This design is a very respectful nod to the UNYA logo, and in my heart, I hope this piece lands up with them in their new building when we raise enough money."
-Aaron Nelson-Moody
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lboogie1906 · 5 months ago
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Annie Minerva Turnbo Malone (August 9, 1877 – May 10, 1957) was a businesswoman, inventor, and philanthropist. She is considered to be one of the first African American women to become a millionaire. In the first three decades of the 20th century, she founded and developed a large and prominent commercial and educational enterprise centered on cosmetics for African-American women.
She was born in Metropolis, Illinois, the daughter of Robert and Isabella Turnbo, who had been enslaved. When her father went off to fight for the Union with the 1st Kentucky Cavalry in the Civil War, Isabella took the couple’s children and escaped from Kentucky, a neutral border state that maintained slavery. After traveling down the Ohio River, she found refuge in Metropolis, Illinois.
Orphaned at a young age, she attended a public school in Metropolis, before moving in 1896 to live with her older sister Ada Moody in Peoria. She attended high school, taking a particular interest in chemistry. Due to frequent illness, she was forced to withdraw from classes.
She grew so fascinated with hair and hair care that she often practiced hairdressing with her sister. With expertise in both chemistry and hair care, she began to develop her hair-care products. Many women used goose fat, heavy oils, soap, or bacon grease to straighten their curls, which damaged both scalp and hair.
By the 1920s, she had become a multi-millionaire. In 1924 she paid income tax of nearly $40,000, reportedly the highest in Missouri. She lived modestly, giving thousands of dollars to the local African American YMCA and the Howard University College of Medicine.
She became a benefactor of the St. Louis Colored Orphans Home, where she served as president on the board of directors (1919-43). With her help, in 1922 the Home bought a facility at 2612 Goode Avenue, which was renamed Annie Malone Drive in her honor.
She married Nelson Pope (1902-07). She married Aaron Eugene Malone (1914) a former teacher and religious book salesman. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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solatgif · 2 years ago
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TGIF: Roundup for June 23, 2023
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We released two new interviews: How to Understand People Who Doubt: An Interview with Sam D. Kim and Praying For Discipleship In The Chinese Christian Community In The UK: An Interview with Josh Shek.
Save the date! “Writing the Next Chapter,” the 2024 Asian American Leadership Conference, will take place on April 23-24 in Orange County, California. More info coming soon.
This newsletter is one of the many ways you can keep in touch with us. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more, check out my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group and TGIF Playlist on Spotify. You can reach me on Twitter and Instagram.
Aaron Lee, Editorial Curator
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Enter to win these excellent books! This giveaway is primarily on Instagram (you’ll get an extra entry for entering via the Google Form) so please note that you must be following @moodypublishers and @diveindigdeep to win. Thanks to Moody for providing these books for our giveaway, in partnership with my newsletters for @diveindigdeep and FCBC Walnut.
Articles From Around The Web
Isabel Ong: Imagine Dragons More Biblically
The Chinese boat festival reminds us that Revelation’s serpent transcends Western and Eastern cultural concepts, say Asian biblical scholars.
Related: The Dragon And The Rooster by Heidi Tai
Bobby Scott: Young Men with Holy Habits
“Holy habits are means of grace that fan the flame of your love for God and keep his love for you before your eyes.”
Related: The Church and the Way Forward: America’s Long, Troubled Road Towards Racial Reconciliation, Part 4 by Bobby Scott
Kira Nelson: Motherhood Isn’t Martyrdom
“Many of our taglines overemphasize the pain of motherhood to the exclusion of the delight.”
Related: Moms & Motherhood Collection
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Our new Books and Reviews page is your one-stop resource for all of your reading needs. It features Asian American authors and issues, book recommendations, and interviews.
Books, Podcasts, Music, And More
Tim Challies: All the Compassions of All the Tender Fathers
“God did not create human fathers and then begin to describe himself in reference to them. Rather, God has always been Father and created human fathers in reference to him.”
Related: Like Father, Like Son: The Obedience of Joseph, the Father of Jesus by Aaron Lee
TGC GLO Podcast: Fulfilling the Biblical Mandate to Care for Orphans and Widows
“In this episode of Glo, Blair Linne, Aixa de López, Sharon Dickens, and Soojin Park discuss caring for orphans through foster care, adoption, and discipleship, no matter your season of life.”
Related: Supporting Adoptees and Parents of Adoptees: An Interview with Jonathan Holmes
Aaron Lee: Related Works
Book Reviews: All Who are Weary by Sarah J. Hauser, True to His Word by Jon Bloom. Listen to our TGIF playlist on Spotify. Join my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group.
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For Father’s Day, check out our Dads & Fatherhood collection! Featured authors include Cory Ishida, Daniel K. Eng, Tom Sugimura, Larry Lin, David J. Park, and P. J. Tibayan.
Featured This Week On SOLA Network
Daniel K. Eng: Praying for Discipleship in the Chinese Christian Community in the UK: An Interview with Josh Shek
What’s it like growing up Chinese in the United Kingdom? What are the challenges of immigrant churches or second-generation churches? How can we pray for and encourage our brothers and sisters there?
Aaron Lee: From Doubt to Faith: Book Review of “A Holy Haunting”
“Those who doubt their faith will find a friend in Kim. For firm believers, you will be equipped to come alongside those who struggle. My heart was moved to worship, thanking God for the gift of faith and anticipating the day for when my faith will become sight.”
Aaron Lee: How to Understand People Who Doubt: An Interview with Sam D. Kim
Sam D. Kim, author of A Holy Haunting: Why Faith Isn’t a Leap but a Series of Staggers from One Safe Place to Another, discusses spiritual puberty, deconstruction, and crossing the swamp of doubt.
P. J. Tibayan: Do I Really Have To Care About Structural Racism?
“I was a pastor who did not faithfully disciple and pastor my church against ethnocentric oppression in America and toward ethnic harmony, and God led me to repentance.”
TGIF: Roundup for June 16, 2023
Building Bridges: How God Invites Youth Pastors Into the Work of Relational Reconciliation / Opening Our Eyes to Art / How Spurgeon Got His Congregation
General disclaimer: Our link roundups are not endorsements of the positions or lives of the authors.
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tilbageidanmark · 3 years ago
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Movies I watched (and books I read) this week - 29
The Lighthouse, an ominous story about two lighthouse keepers who descend into madness as they are stranded on a remote island. New England horror gothic of the 1890s. Stunning acting and black & white cinematography. Dark and crusty as the soul.
Willem Dafoe’s crazed Hark Triton, Hark monologue.
✴️  2 animated shorts:
✳️✳️✳️ One Small Step, from Taiko Studios: My most favorite not-Pixar animated short about a little girl and her old dad. I watched it 20 times, and I’ll watch it 20 more. 
10/10 - Perfect eight minutes of heartbreak and love.
✳️✳️✳️ Nothing happens, a Danish short: on a snowy field on the outskirts of town, a mysterious group of people gather to watch a flock of ravens.
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Nuri Bilge Ceylan's Winter Sleep, an epic 2014 Turkish adaptation of Chekhov’s short story "The Wife".
3+ hours long, dialogue-rich and slow exploration of an ambiguous hotel owner in Cappadocia, who is challenged by all the people around him, including his unhappy young wife and frustrated sister. Lyrical, refined, and cerebral - I’ll check out Ceylan’s other films.
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I didn’t remember that Chekhov wrote many hundreds of stories before dying young at 44. In order to better understand the narrative in ‘Winter Sleep’, I read his story ‘The Wife’ (full text here).
And indeed, the opaque, meandering film left much to interpretation. This short story made much clearer that this was an unhappy marriage, a misunderstood couple who couldn’t communicate any more without both feeling slighted and hurt. I couldn’t see why was the husband so disagreeable to everybody around them. But it helped bringing this broken life into focus.
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The Lure, a weird Polish horror-musical, very loosely adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's ‘Little Mermaid’. Combining siren sisters, cannibalism, kitschy vampires, MTV and trashy nightclubs in 1980′s Warsaw. The opening scene was the most promising - and it went down from there.
2/10
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Charly, adapted from the sci-fi story ‘Flowers for Algernon’. A “retarded” Cliff Robertson is selected for a miraculous surgery that triples his IQ & makes him a genius. It starts innocently enough trying to address the plight of the mentally challenged, but once he falls in love with his teacher, it gets dated ridiculously fast.
The only lasting part of the movie is Ravi Shankar’s beautiful score.
Charly was the only movie my ‘teenager me’ saw together with my mother: I don’t remember how come we went to the theater and why she picked this one, but I was 15 then.
✴️   2 by Bob Nelson:
✳️✳️✳️ The confirmation: ‘The Bicycle Thieves’ in small town Washington. Clive Owen is a divorced, down-on-his-luck, loser father, who gets to spend a weekend from hell with his 8 year old son. The first half is gloomy and very hard to watch as all the daily things that can go wrong, do. But he gets to bond with his church-going son, and they both find redemption at the end.
This was directed by 60 year old first-time director Bob Nelson.
Best film of the week! 
✳️✳️✳️ Before Confirmation, Bob Nelson wrote the script for Alexander Payne’s Nebraska: another soft story about an estranged parent. This one has old, senile Bruce Dern and his son on a black and white road trip to claim an illusory million-dollar sweepstakes prize. Simple, austere, heart-breaking. 8/10.
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Ingmar Bergman’s 1975 stage production of Mozart’s masonic The Magic Flute.
First re-watch in 40+ years - what joy!
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Hilda af Klimt, The Life of an Artist, a short bio of the spiritualist and world’s first abstract painter. By educator Paul Priestley on his ‘Art History School’ YouTube channel.
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The Little World of Don Camillo, 1952, based on a book I loved as a kid. With toothy Fernandel as an activist priest in a power struggle with his frenemy the Bolshevik mayor. “In a small village in the Po valley”. Nostalgic throw-back to late 40′s Italy.
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The Insult, a 2017 Oscar-nominated Lebanese story about a cuss word that escalates until it engulfs the whole country. A Palestinian construction worker calls a hot-head Christian mechanic ‘A fucking prick (ARS)’ when he behaves like one, and - like the good middle-easterners they are - neither one can let it go until it nearly destroys both of them.
It would have been even better if it didn’t turn into a traditional courtroom drama in the second half, but still... 5/10
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David Fincher’s masterful The Social Network, about young hateful asshole Mark Zuckerberg stealing the concept of facebook from the Vinklevoss brothers. Terrific drama, crackling dialogue by Aaron Sorkin, and moody, tense score by Trent Reznor.
Not exactly sure how truthful the story is, but it helped establish the notion that he was always a despicable person, as confirmed in all his actions in the last 20 years,
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I can’t believe I just watched Long Shot AGAIN, a month or two after my last re-watch! Despite its cliched tropes, I can’t get enough of the romantic chemistry between drop-dead beautiful Charlize Theron & the schlubby guy she once babysat. (Photo Above).
And, O'Shea Jackson Jr. is a carbon copy of his dad, O'Shea Jackson Sr.
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Flesh Gordon, a cheesy “sex comedy” from 1974, cheap spoof of the 1930′s Flash Gordon serials. Gratuitous, unfunny soft-core stupidity.
The concept of ‘No Consent’ was central to many of the early sexploitation movies. Not camp!
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Sons of Denmark, a misfired political thriller, about a growing anti-emigrant, white power movement in Denmark and its effects on the local Muslim population. 3/10
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The HBO documentary Catch And Kill, Ronan Farrow’s new series, based on his podcast, which was based on his book which was based on his reportage (Talking about milking a story).
Farrow was a hero, Weinstein was a super-creep, and I must stop watching HBO-type documentaries.
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(My complete movie list is here)
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soulbounce · 6 years ago
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All Blacks Squad Named For Upcoming Northern Tour 2022
New Post has been published on https://thedailyrugby.com/all-blacks-squad-named-for-upcoming-northern-tour-2022/
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https://thedailyrugby.com/all-blacks-squad-named-for-upcoming-northern-tour-2022/
All Blacks Squad Named For Upcoming Northern Tour 2022
The All Blacks will have a three-day camp in Nelson this week, before traveling to the northern hemisphere, where they will play Japan, Wales, Scotland and England across four weeks of action.
The 35-strong squad is as follows: (age, Super Rugby club, province, test caps).
Forwards
Hookers
Dane Coles (35, Hurricanes / Wellington, 84) Samisoni Taukei’aho (25, Chiefs / Waikato, 17) Codie Taylor (31, Crusaders / Canterbury, 72)
Props
George Bower (30, Crusaders / Otago, 19) Ethan de Groot (24, Highlanders / Southland, 10) Nepo Laulala (31, Blues / Counties Manukau, 42) Tyrel Lomax (26, Hurricanes / Tasman, 20) Fletcher Newell (22, Crusaders / Canterbury, 4) Ofa Tu’ungafasi (30, Blues / Northland, 48)
Locks
Scott Barrett (28, Crusaders / Taranaki, 55) Brodie Retallick (31, Chiefs / Hawke’s Bay, 98) Tupou Vaa’i (22, Chiefs / Taranaki, 15) Samuel Whitelock (33, Crusaders / Canterbury, 140)
Loose Forwards
Sam Cane – Captain (30, Chiefs / Bay of Plenty, 85) Shannon Frizell (28, Highlanders / Tasman, 21) Akira Ioane (27, Blues / Auckland, 19) Dalton Papali’i (24, Blues / Counties Manukau, 18) Ardie Savea (28, Hurricanes / Wellington, 67) Hoskins Sotutu (24, Blues / Counties Manukau, 12)
Backs
Halfbacks
Finlay Christie (27, Blues / Tasman, 12) Folau Fakatava (22, Highlanders / Hawke’s Bay, 2) Aaron Smith (33, Highlanders / Manawatu, 111)
First Five-Eighths
Beauden Barrett (31, Blues / Taranaki, 109) Richie Mo’unga (28, Crusaders / Canterbury, 41) Stephen Perofeta (25, Blues / Taranaki, 1)
Midfielders
Braydon Ennor (25, Crusaders / Canterbury, 5) David Havili (27, Crusaders / Tasman, 21) Rieko Ioane (25, Blues / Auckland, 56) Anton Lienert-Brown (27, Chiefs / Waikato, 56) Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (29, Blues / Auckland, 2)
Outside Backs
Jordie Barrett (25, Hurricanes / Taranaki, 45) Caleb Clarke (23, Blues / Auckland, 11) Leicester Fainga’anuku (22, Crusaders / Tasman, 2) Will Jordan (24, Crusaders / Tasman, 21) Sevu Reece (25, Crusaders / Tasman, 21)
Unavailable for selection due to injury – Ethan Blackadder, Jack Goodhue, Josh Lord, Joe Moody and Quinn Tupaea.
Upcoming Matches
(All times Eastern)
Oct. 29 – Japan vs. All Blacks, 2:50 p.m., National Stadium, Tokyo Nov. 5 – Wales vs. All Blacks, 3:15 p.m., Principality Stadium, Cardiff Nov. 13 – Scotland vs. All Blacks, 2:15 p.m., Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh Nov. 19 – England vs. All Blacks, 5:30 p.m., Twickenham, London
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ia-wrestle · 6 years ago
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Brands, Cashman and Cassioppi among Hawkeyes headed to Grand View Open
Brands, Cashman and Cassioppi among Hawkeyes headed to Grand View Open #Hawkeyes
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When: Saturday, November 10th Where: Southeast Polk High School, Altoona, IA Watch Live + Archived Matches – IAwreastle Season Pass
Fresh/Soph 125 Aaron Cashman Iowa Fresh/Soph 157 Joe Kelly Iowa Open 141 Justin Stickley Iowa Open 149 Zach Axmear Iowa Open 157 Jerimiah Moody Iowa Open 157 Danny Murphy Iowa Open 157 Keegan Shaw Iowa Open 157 Preston Stephenson Iowa Open 165 Nelson…
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thepoolscene · 5 years ago
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The Pool Scene - Billy Thorpe, Brandon Shuff, Earl Strickland, Frank Hernandez, Jayson Shaw, Jeremy Sossei, Len Gianfrate, Raphael Dabreo, Shane Van Boening, Shaun Wilkie, Steve Fleming, Thorsten Hohmann, Tom Zippler, Yesid Garabello - Joss Northeast 9-Ball
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Shane Van Boening wins 5th Turning Stone Title
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Everyone, Here is the complete order of finish for our Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour’s, “Turning Stone Classic XXXII 9-Ball Open”, which was held August 22-25, 2019. The event was $25,000 added with a total prize fund of $41,400. There was a full field of 128 players. All players were paid in cash immediately upon their elimination from the event!
1st          $8,000            Shane Van Boening 2nd         $5,000            Earl Strickland 3rd          $3,600            Jayson Shaw 4th          $2,600            Billy Thorpe 5/6th       $2,000 each – Brandon Shuff, Thorsten Hohmann 7/8th       $1,600 each – Raphael Dabreo, Frank Hernandez 9/12th     $1,200 each – Jeremy Sossei, Yesid Garabello, Len Gianfrate, Shaun Wilkie 13/16th   $850    each – Hunter Lombardo, John Andrade (Can), Dan Hewitt (Can), LoreeJon Hasson 17/24th   $550    each – Randy Labonte, Steven Winter (Can), Brent Boemmels, Damon Sobers, Jorge Rodriguez, Chad Bazinet, Kevin West, Qais Kolee  25/32nd  $300    each – Mike Yednak, Eric Lim, Jesse Docalavich, Eric Cloutier (Can), Matt Krah, Holden Chin, Sean Morgan, Earl Herring 33/48th – Zion Zvi, Dave Fernandez, Darren Clement (Can), Mika Immonen, Nick Coppola, Erik Hjorleifson (Can), Paul Laverdiere, Rich Kravetz, Jia Li, Dave Dreidel, Nick Antonakos, Brad Guthrie (Can), Mike Hurley, Bucky Souvanthong, Jerome Rockwell, Donny Mills
49/64th – Matt Tetreault, Tom Zippler, Fred Gokey, Willie Oney, Johnny Archer, Dan Sharlow, Keith Nelson, Ray Buthe, Jon McConnell, Dave Shlemperis, Jennifer Barretta, Dave Grau, Alvin Thomas, Ron Casanzio, Nelson Weimer, Caroline Pao 65/96th – Tony Antone, Bob Cunningham, Bud Robideau, Ed Yero, Alan Gordon, Frank Wolak, Joe Dupuis, Steve Fleming, Jed Jecen, Rich Howard,  Jerry Crowe, Gregg McAndrews, Ray Lee, Roarke Dickson, Dave Mills, John Moody, Sean Santoro, Bruce Gordon, Pascal Dufresne, Tom Gildea,               Larry Phleger, Jay Chiu, Greg Antonakos, Phil Harju, Jim Kearney, Mike Pettit, James Stonkus, Dominic Byrne, Ed Culhane, Mike Toohig, Chris Braiman, Rob Pole, 
97/128th – Greg Bombard, Bruce Nagle, Mike Verducci, Jason Platt, Nabil Lazouzi, Gene Hunt, Ben Werblow, Steve Sutton, Dave Callaghan, Steven W. Smith, Don Reigel, Jesse Piercey (Can), Lida Mullendore, Joe Sinicropi, Randy Whitehead, Pat Fleming, Erin Bechner, Chris Pyle, Bill Cote, Ryan Smith, Allen Hazelwood, Catherine Ong, Devin Buttle (Can), Jim Prather, Aaron Cameron, Bruce Barthelette, Tommy Tokoph, Jim McManus, Marco Kam, Brian Wheel, Rob Hart, Bruce Carroll
Our Second Chance event had a field of 26 players with a total prize fund of $1,300.
1st     $400 Steve Fleming 2nd    $300 Tom Zippler 3/4th  $180 each – Ben Werblow, Jim Prather5/8th  $60 each – Brent Boemmels, Joe Sinicropi, Jesse Docalavich, Jim Kearney
$1,500 Joss Cue raffle winners – Scott Brown & D. Nixon &  the winner of the autographed Aramith Pro Cup cue ball used in the final match – Bill Keymel The Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour Is Proudly Sponsored By;
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disappointingyet · 7 years ago
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Director Aaron Katz Stars Lola Kirke, Zoe Kravitz, John Cho USA 2017 Language English 1hr 33mins Colour
Unusual movie-business-set neo-noir
Some years ago, director Aaron Katz made a film called Cold Weather, which almost nobody saw and I absolutely loved. It starts off as a classic US indie movie about a dysfunctional brother and sister and then turns into an unlikely mystery movie without losing its charm and character-dominated approach. 
Gemini, his new movie, is closer to a conventional thriller, but not so close it doesn’t have a particular feel all its own. 
Jill (Lola Kirke) is the long-suffering but still loyal assistant to Hollywood star Heather (Zoe Kravitz). As well as the usual dogsbodying, Heather gets Jill to conduct all her awkward professional and romantic conversations for her. But Jill seems to still enjoy hanging out with Heather – they’re friends as well as employee and boss. 
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Then someone gets murdered, and Jill goes on the run from the police while trying to solve the crime. It’s a very movie character move to make, but she doesn’t behave like a movie character while she’s doing it. She veers (convincingly) between resourceful and bumbling, growing more assertive in the process.
It’s a lovely looking film, with great wintery beach shots and some great locations (it’s very much an ‘ooh, I'd like to live there’ movie) without feeling like a bunch of postcards. And if the look and moody electronic score lean towards LA movies of the 1980s like American Gigolo (and, by extension, to Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive and The Neon Demon), Kirke makes Jill a much warmer, more human presence than you find in any of those films. It’s funny, too – especially the scenes with Nelson Franklin as a bitter director and the ones when Jill tries to disguise herself ��� and clever.
Katz walks a tonal tightrope, but I feel almost every choice he makes was the right one. And it’s a film I think will linger happily in my head.
I saw Gemini at the BFI London Film Festival 2017 
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kyukurator-blog · 7 years ago
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THE LAST POST
This is the last post of Follow The Thread. 
I say that with a mixture of sadness and relief.  Over the course of three years, Elma and I have researched, curated and written 152 posts, covering nearly 900 films, documentaries and TV shows.
We did it because we loved it.  Each week we’d unearth a complex web of threads connecting current titles to the massive online library that we are all blessed to have at our fingertips.  Some of the connections were obvious, some were obscure.  Some resonant, some just fun.  
The process was always delightful.  And, it was a tremendous amount of work.    
But what I’ll especially miss are all the juicy and culty titles we would discover – or, in some cases, re-discover – in the course of our detective work. 
So for this last post, I’ve pulled together a fast, long and extremely biased list of some of discoveries Elma and I have made over the last three years, stretching back to August 2014. 
Thanks for reading.  Arrivaderci!                                                                                                               *Each title is followed by the date of the post*
Afternoon Delight (2013) 5/18/17 Jill Soloway’s 2013 first film.  Kathryn Hahn is a frustrated LA Mom who opens up her home to a homeless young exotic dancer (Juno Temple).    
A Field in England (2013) 4/20/17 Hot UK team Ben Wheatley and wife Amy Jump’s low-budget, anti-romantic account of the 17th Century civil wars, complete with psychedelic mushrooms.
Belle du Jour (1967) 3/23/17 Luis Bunuel’s amoral anti-bourgeois meditation on erotic fulfilment starring 23-year-old Catherine Deneuve.
Welcome to The Rileys (2010) 3/9/17 Kristen Stewart and James Gandolfini in an unexpected fable of a bereaved father.
Orange Sunshine (2016) 1/12/17 Acclaimed doc maker William Kirkley tells the story of Brotherhood of Eternal Love, a mystical/altruistic band of surfer hippies out of Laguna Beach who manufactured and sold 100 million hits of LSD.  
The Jackie Show – Televised Tour of the White House (1962) 12/8/16 80 million people watched as the breathy, beautiful and slightly distant young First Lady showed off her White House restoration on live TV.   
Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench (2009) 12/1/16 Damien Chazelle’s Harvard Thesis film is a jazz musical warm-up for La La Land, scored by his  collaborator Justin Hurwitz. 
Margaret (2007/10) 11/17/16 Kenneth Lonergan’s uneasy maybe-masterpiece starring Anna Paquin (pre-True Blood) as a magnetically unlikeable New York teen trying to work out her place in the universe. 
Crystal Fairy and the Magical Cactus (2013) 11/3/16 Sebastian Silva’s story of a feckless American (Michael Cera) who sets off in search of psychedelic cactus.  He and Chilean friends are joined by spacey, free-spirited Crystal Fairy (Gaby Hoffman).  The trip becomes the trip.  ��
400 Blows (1959) 10/27/16 Autobiographical childhood film from 27-year-old critic Francois Truffaut that exploded him into the front ranks of the New Wave.  We’d never seen it before! 
Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution (2015) 10/6/16 Scary black men with rifles on the steps of the California State House.  The amazing story told definitively in this PBS doc from Stanley Nelson. 
Open Your Eyes (1997) 8/25/16 Alejandro Amenabar’s mindbending Spanish language parable about a young man whose lust captures him in an endless loop of subjective reality was the basis for Vanilla Sky. 
Summer with Monika (1953) 8/11/16 This remarkable early Bergman film about adolescent lovers who escape on a summer idyll has been cited as an influence by both John Waters and Woody Allen.  
A Woman Named Golda (1982) 7/28/16 You wouldn’t know that Ingrid Bergman was dying of cancer when she made this surprising portrait of the grandmotherly and iron-willed Israeli Prime Minister.  Leonard Nimoy plays her husband, Judy Davis is the young Golda.
A Most Wanted Man (2014) 7/7/16 A stark, chilling spy movie from Dutch directory Anton Corbijn, with Seymour Phillip Hoffman starring in his last leading role. 
The Source (1999) 6/30/16 Chuck Workman’s definitive documentary on The Beats.  Focuses on Ginsberg, Kerouac and Burroughs, with Dennis Hopper, Johnny Depp and John Turturro reading their works.
The Blue Room (2014) 6/23/16 A distinctively French and exceptionally erotic thriller from director Mathieu Amalric, based on a novel by Georges Simenon. 
Black Death (2010) 6/16/16 From horror director Chris Smith, “Dark Ages Pulp” — a horror/fable about the evils of religion and belief, with plenty of gore and a liberal dash of the supernatural.  With Sean Bean, aka Edard Stark, and Carice von Houten (GOT’s Melisandre).
I Am Love (2009) 5/5/16 In the third of Tilda Swinton’s ongoing string of collaborations with Italian director Luca Guadigno (Biggest Splash), she plays the Russian-born matriarch of a haute bourgeois Italian family that has fallen on rocky times.
Better Off Ted (2009-2010) 4/7/16 A “brilliant but cancelled” ABC office sitcom that is a more-accurate-than-most mirror of contemporary corporate life.
L’Atalante (1932) 3/10/16 This was the last of seminal French director Jean Viggo’s four films.  He died in his wife’s arms a few days after the film’s disastrous release.  Now it’s beloved, the exceptionally simple story of a girl from a river town who impulsively marries a barge captain.  
Labyrinthe (1986) 1/14/16 15-year-old Jennifer Connelly is a girl on the brink of womanhood whose fantasies come alive.  David Bowie is Jareth, the Ogre King, tempter and torturer in a glam rock wig and notoriously form-fitting tights. Cult fantasy collaboration from George Lucas and Jim (Muppet) Henson.   
99 Homes (2015) 12/11/15 Michael Shannon is a real estate shark who teaches Andrew Garfield how to save his family home – by preying on others.  The start of our obsession with chameleon Shannon. 
The Great Beauty (2013) 12/3/15 Paolo Sorrentino’s Oscar winner about a famous journalist who blithely charms his way through the upper echelons of Roman culture – until, on his 65th birthday, his true love unexpectedly dies. 
What If (2014) 11/25/15 A frustratingly cliched romcom worth seeing for the singularly charming performance by post-Potter Daniel Radcliffe.  Also with Zoe Kazan, Adam Driver and Mackenzie Davis.    
Purple Noon (1960) 11/10/15 René Clément directs Alain Delon in this superior French version of Patricia Highsmith’s The Talented Mr. Ripley.  Recently remastered by Criterion, spoiled only by a wimped-out ending.
Animal Kingdom (2011) 9/24/15 Ben Mendelsohn plays a borerline psychopath in this Down Under reinvigoration of American gangster conventions.  Oscar nom for Jacki Weaver, career rebirth for Mendelsohn. 
Werner Von Braun: Missile to the Moon (2012) 9/3/15 Biography of the charismatic and photogenic ex-Nazi who led Germany’s V2 missile program, was forgiven, and became the face of the American lunar project in the 60’s.
The Maid (2009) 8/27/15 In this Chilean Sundance Grand Jury winner, a family retainer turns the tables when it looks like she’s going to be replaced by a younger woman.  Delicious evil star turn by famous actress Catalina Saavedra.
Mother (2009) 7/23/15 From Korean director Bong Joon-ho (Snowpiercer) – a devoted and deceptively innocuous mother stops at nothing to get her murderous son out of prison.
Freedom on My Mind (1994) 6/25/15 Oscar-nominated doc traces the violent, courageous and ultimately triumphant struggle for voter rights in 60’s Mississippi.  
Infinitely Polar Bear (2015) 6/18/15 Mark Ruffalo is in top form as a crazy but caring dad in this honest and winning first film by veteran producer Maya Forbes.
Dogtooth (2009) 6/11/15 A typically idiosyncratic festival favorite from Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster).  A father protects his teenage children from the world by confining them to the family estate. 
Control (2007) 6/4/15 This atypically moody rock n roll biopic about Ian Curtis, lead singer for Joy Division paints him as a doomed poet.  Impeccable performances by Sam Riley and Samantha Morton as his wife.  Black and white, directed by Joy Division photographer Anton Corbijn.   
Maggie (2015) 5/7/15 Arnold Schwarzenegger gives an surprisingly excellent, dialed-back performance as a father whose daughter is infected with a zombie virus and faces unbearable.  Post-apocalyptic, but not an action film.  
The Internet’s Own Boy: The Life of Aaron Schwartz (2014) 4/9/15 Digital-focused doc maker Brian Knappenberger hones on in programming prodigy Schwartz, who was instrumental in developing RSS, Creative Commons and Reddit, but was hounded to death after he successfully defeated the corporation-backed Stop Online Piracy Act.
Hustle & Flow (2004) 3/18/15 This Sundance breakout stars Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson as a pimp and his girlfriend trying to rap their way out of the ghetto, showing a lot of chemistry and foreshadowing Empire.
Claudine (1974) 2/19/15 In the heyday of Blaxploitation, Diahann Carroll got an Oscar nomination for this story of a single welfare mother who falls in love with a garbage man, played by James Earl Jones.  Music by Curtis Mayfield.
The Music of Chance (1993) 2/5/15 James Spader donned a black wig and moustache to play a hustling gambler.  But it’s not what you think.  The director is Peter Haas who went on to do Angels and Insects.  Mandy Patinkin, Charles Durning, Joel Grey. 
The Babadook (2014) 1/22/15 Mind-twisting Freudian study cloaked in a meticulously crafted horror film about a widowed mother and her troubled/troublesome 7-year-old, from first-time Aussie director Jennifer Kent.
Red Riding (2009) 1/15/15 A pre-breakout Andrew Garfield is outstanding in this unique UK TV project based on David Pearce’s serial killer novels.  Three novels, three films, three great directors, three years, three different looks (16mm; 35mm; digital) – all pulled together by screenwriter Tony Grisoni.  
Headhunters (1991) 11/20/14 From director Morten Tyldum (The Imitation Game) highest grossing Norwegian film ever.  A short and pathologically ambitious headhunter moonlights as an art thief to support his trophy wife.  Things go wrong.
Following (1998) 11/6/14 Great time to revisit Christopher Nolan’s first film.  A black and white low-budget creeper that interweaves three stories from three different time frames. 
Brothers of the Head (2006) 10/8/14 Remarkably authentic and intentionally unfunny mockumentary by the makers of LOST IN LA MANCHA follows a pair of conjoined twins who become punk rockers in 1970’s England.  
Ace in the Hole (1951) 9/25/14 Neglected and prescient film from Billy Wilder.  Kirk Douglas plays a corrupt, disgraced reporter who seizes an opportunity to go big when a smalltown man is trapped in a cave.  First time Wilder was writer, producer and director.
Stuck on You (2003) 9/18/14 Farrelly brothers cast Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear as conjoined twins who go to Hollywood.  Loaded with cameos – Cher, Nicholson, Leno, Streep.
The Devil’s Backbone (2001) 9/4/14 Early Guillermo de Toro evolving his signature mix of tenderness and phantasm.  Gothic horror set in an orphanage during the Spanish Civil War.    
Dark City (1998) 8/21/14 A man struggles with memories of his past, including a wife he cannot remember. Brilliant gothic labyrinth from Alex Proyas (The Crow; I, Robot).
THE LAST POST was originally published on FollowTheThread
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vampireadamooc · 8 years ago
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Shout Out to the Stunt Team who worked on ALVH
Stunts Andy Abele...stunts
Kenny Alexander...stunts
Matt Baker...stunts
Hunter Baxley...stunts
Matt Berberi...stunts
Lucas Bernard...stunts
John Bernecker...stunts
Christopher Berry...stunts
Bob Brown...stunts
Troy Brown...stunts
Edrick Browne...stunts
Chris Bryant...stunts
Roy Burger...stunts
Dieter Busch...stunts
Jay Caputo...stunts
Jay Carrado...stunts
Kyle Clements...stunts
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw...stunts (as J.J. Dashnaw)
Christopher Di Meo...stunt performer
Shauna Duggins...stunts
Doc Duhame...stunts
Zack Duhame...stunts
Justin Eaton...stunt performer / stunts
Chris J. Fanguy...stunts
Guy Fernandez...stunts
Jeff Galpin...stunts
David Scott Gaudin...stunts
Adam Gomez...stunts
Nelson Greaves...stunts
Thomas Robinson Harper...stunts
Will Harper...stunts
Regis Harrington...stunts
Freddie Hice...stunts
Ronan Hice...stunts
Jace Jeanes...stunts
James Juckem...stunts
Jacob Kabel...stunts
Janice Knox...stunts (as Janice Knox-Little)
Matt Kutcher...stunts
Theo Kypri...stunts
Don Lee...fight coordinator (as Don L. Lee) / stunt coordinator: second unit (as Don L. Lee)
David Little...stunts (as David A. Little)
Travis Wade Locke...stunts (as Travis Locke)
Billy D. Lucas...stunts
Dave Macomber...stunt double: Dominic Cooper / stunts
Sam Malone...stunts
Kyle McCasland...stunts
John Medlen...stunts
Brandon Melendy...stunts
Michael Moody...stunt performer
Chris Palermo...stunts
Alec Rayme...stunts
Justin Riemer...stunts
Larry Rippenkroeger...stunts
Mic Rodgers...stunt coordinator
Eric R Salas...stunts (as Eric Salas)
Alex Schoenauer...stunts (as Alex Buciellato Schoenauer)
Lew Scott...stunts
Wesley Scott...stunts
Matthew R. Staley...stunts
Larnell Stovall...stunts
Ronn Surels...stunts
Richard C. Taylor...stunts (as Rich Taylor)
Betty Thompson...stunts
Mallory Thompson...stunts
Tim Trella...stunts
Igor Tsay...fight choreographer
Eric VanArsdale...stunts
Michael Walton...stunt double: anthony mackie
Lee Whittaker...stunts
Joe Williams...stunts (as Joe Nin Williams)
Mike Wilson...stunts
Dana Michael Woods...stunts
Scott Workman...stunts
Danny Wynands...stunts (as Dan Wynands)
John Zimmerman...stunts
Lucas Bernard...utility stunts (uncredited)
Jay Caputo...stunt rigger (uncredited)
Shauna Duggins...stunt double: Erin Wasson (uncredited)
Justin Eaton...stunt double: Benjamin Walker (uncredited)
Chris J. Fanguy...utility stunts (uncredited) / water safety (uncredited)
Jeff Galpin...utility stunts (uncredited)
Scott Helgert...stunt performer (uncredited)
Matt Kutcher...utility stunts (uncredited)
Don Lee...co-stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Kyle McCasland...stunt wrangler (uncredited)
Shane Rangi...stunt performer (uncredited)
Eric R Salas...water safety (uncredited)
Aaron Toney...stunt double: Anthony Mackie (uncredited)
Eric VanArsdale...water safety (uncredited)
Lee Whittaker...key stunt rigger (uncredited) / stunt coordinator: second unit (uncredited)
John Zimmerman...stunt rigger (uncredited)
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thepoolscene · 7 years ago
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The Pool Scene - Aaron Greenwood, Alvin Thomas, Amar Kang, Ben Werblow, Bob Cunningham, Borana Andoni, Brad Guthrie, Brent Boemmels, Bruce Carroll, Bruce Nagle, Bucky Souvanthong, Caroline Pao, Charley Lamarche, Chris Braiman, Chris Pyle, Cleiton Rocha, Clyde MATTA, Damon Sobers, Danny Hewitt, Dany Normandin, Dave Fernandez, Dave Lebrun, Dave Mills, Dave Shlemperis, David Callaghan, Devin Buttle, Donny Mills, Doug Brown, Earl Herring, Ed Culhane, Elvis Rodriguez, Eric Cloutier, Erik Hjorleifson, Frank Gaetani, Fred Gokey, Gene Hunt, Gregg Mcandrews, Harry Chaggaris, Hendrik Drost, Holden Chin, Hunter Lombardo, Ivaylo Petrov, Jai Li, James Conn, Jason Hall, Jay Chiu, Jayson Shaw, Jean Therriault, Jed Jecen, Jennifer Barretta, Jeremy Sossei, Jerome Rockwell, Jerry Crowe, John Moody, Jorge Rodriguez, Josh Harding, Karen Corr, Keith Nelson, Keith Owen, Kerry McAuliffe, Kevin West, Kyle PEPIN, Larry Phlegar, Lida Mullendore, Luc Salvas, Marc Dionne, Marco Kam, Mark Creamer, Matt Krah, Matt Tetreault, Mike Andrews, Mike Nicoloro, Mike Perhach, Mike Pettit, Mike Toohig, Nelson Oliveira, Nick Brucato, Nick Coppola, Norm Pomainville, Norm Wadden, Pat Fleming, Paul Rozonewski, Phil Harju, Randy Labonte, Ranulf Tamba, Ray Lee, Rhys Chen, Rich Connors, Rodney Morris, Rohit Aggarwal, Ron Casanzio, Ron Williams, Samantha Barrett, Sean Morgan, Sean Santoro, Sebastian Laramee, Shane Van Boening, Shaun Wilkie, Steve Fleming, Steve Lillis, Steven W Smith, Steven Winter, Tim Parisian, Tom Zippler, Tony Antone, Travis Arias, Willie Oney - Joss Northeast 9-Ball
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Shane Van Boening wins Turning Stone Classic XXVIII
Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour, Turning Stone Classic XXVIII 9-Ball Open, Aug 31 – Sept 3, 2017, Complete Results
  Everyone, Here is the complete order of finish for our Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour’s, “Turning Stone Classic XXVIII 9-Ball Open”, which was held August 31 thru September 3, 2017. The event was $25,000 added with a total prize fund of $41,400. There was a full field of 128 players. All players were paid in cash immediately upon their elimination from the event!
1st $8,000 Shane Van Boening 2nd $5,000 Jayson Shaw (Scot) 3rd $3,600 Donny Mills 4th $2,600 Jeremy Sossei 5/6th $2,000 each – Earl Strickland, Mika Immonen 7/8th $1,600 each – Bucky Souvanthong, Dennis Hatch 9/12th $1,200 each – Rodney Morris, Joey Cicero (Can), Brandon Shuff, Johnny Archer 13/16th $850 each – Billy Thorpe, Ron Casanzio, Zion Zvi, Billy Lanna 17/24th $550 each – Brent Boemmels, Shaun Wilkie, Nelson Oliveira, Karen Corr, Dan Hewitt (Can), Dave Shlemperis, Jai Li, Jorge Rodriguez 25/32nd $300 each – Erik Hjorliefson (Can), Luc Salvas (Can), Mike Pettit, Matt Tetreault, Earl Herring, Marco Kam, Clyde Matta, Matt Krah
33/48 – Rhys Chen, Damon Sobers, Kevin West, Paul Rozonewski, Nick Brucato, Mark Creamer, Bruce Nagle, Elvis Rodriguez, Dany Normandin (Can), Hendrik Drost, Caroline Pao, Kerry McAuliffe, Jean Therriault (Can), Kyle Pepin, Hunter Lombardo, Aaron Greenwood
49/64 – Sebastien Laramee (Can), Ivaylo Petrov, Brad Guthrie (Can), Norm Pomainville, John Moody, Gene Hunt, Gregg McAndrews, Jennifer Barretta, Larry Phlegar, Rich Connors, Steve Fleming, Ranulf Tamba, Steve Lillis, Jason Hall, Dave Mills, James Conn
65/96 – Mike Nicoloro, Cleiton Rocha, Dave Mills, Chris Braiman, Dave Lebrun, Willie Oney, Holden Chin, Martin Daigle (Can), Marie-France Blanchette (Can), Lida Mullendore, Jerome Rockwell, Dave Fernandez, Pat Fleming, Steven Winter (Can), Randy Labonte, Nick Coppola, Eric Cloutier (Can), Paul Pensgen, Rick Grannis, Raphael Balverde (Can), Tom Peterson, Josh Rupard, John Francisco, Samoth Sam, Mike Yednak, Joe Sinicropi, Harry Chaggaris (Can), Mike Andrews, Mike Perhach, Ed Culhane, Jed Jecen, Tony Antone
97/128 – Travis Arias, Fred Gokey, Mike Toohig, Jerry Crowe, Bruce Carroll, Doug Brown (Can), Rohit Aggarwal, Phil Harju, Ben Werblow, Sean Morgan, Josh Harding, Keith Nelson, Devin Buttle, Steven W Smith, Ron Williams, Samantha Barrett, Keith Owen, Bob Cunningham, Tom Zippler, Chris Pyle, Sean Santoro, Frank Gaetani, Tim Parisian, Norm Wadden, Marc Dionne, David Callaghan, Jay Chiu, Ray Lee, Alvin Thomas, Charley Lamarche, Amar Kang, Borana Andoni
Our Second Chance event had 28 players with a total prize fund of $1,500.
1st $400 Brent Boemmels 2nd $300 Hendrik Drost 3/4th $200 each – Jai Li, Steve Fleming 5/8th $100 each – Dave Mills, Ben Werblow, Rhys Chen, John Francisco
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thepoolscene · 8 years ago
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The Pool Scene - Dennis Hatch, Eric Cloutier, Erik Hjorleifson, Jayson Shaw, John Morra, Luc Salvas, Rodney Morris, Tom Theriault - Promotional
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Turning Stone Classic XXVII 9-Ball Open, Complete Results
Everyone,Here is the complete order of finish for our Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour’s, “Turning Stone Classic XXVII 9-Ball Open”, which was held on January 5-8, 2017. The event was $25,000 added with a total prize fund of $41,400. There were 128 players (full field). All players were paid in cash immediately upon their elimination from the event!1st          $8,000            Jayson Shaw (Scot)
2nd         $5,000            Rodney Morris
3rd          $3,600            Dennis Hatch
4th          $2,600            Amar Kang
5/6th       $2,000 each – John Morra, Thorsten Hohmann (Ger)
7/8th       $1,600 each – Oscar Dominguez, Johnny Archer 
9/12th     $1,200 each – Sebastian Laramee (Can), Darren Appleton (GBR), Jorge Rodriguez, Jarrod Clowery
13/16th   $850    each – Tom Theriault (Can), Joey Cicero (Can), Nelson Oliveira, Tom D’alfonso
17/24th   $550    each – Phil Davis, Ernesto Dominguez, Del Sim, Spencer Auigbelle, Jereny Sossei, Hunter Lombardo, Karen Corr, Tom Zippler
25/32nd  $300    each – Erik Hjorleifson (Can), Ed Saur, Dan Hewitt, Brandon Shuff, Eric Cloutier (Can), Luc Salvas (Can), Tony Antone, Bucky Souvanthong33/48 – Kevin West, Marco Kam, Rob Sakell (Can), Cleiton Rocha, Chad Bowling, Nick Coppola, Jerome Rockwell, Elvis Rodriguez, Zion Zvi (Isr), Rick Sleeper,            Holden Chin, Ben Crawley (Can), Sean Morgan, Hendrik Drost, Kyle Pepin, Ron Casanzio49/64 – Jonathan Smith, Dave Mills, Mike Andrews, Jia Li (CHN), Geoff Montgomery, Ivaylo Petrov, John Vitale, Rich Connors, Martin Daigle, Gregg McAndrews,            Jason Michas, Caroline Pao, Shaun Wilkie, Steve Lillis, Matt Tetreault, Bruce Nagle65/96 – Roger Miller (Can), Mike Giurleo, Nick Antonakos, Samantha Barrett, Rob Staskowski, Damian Mancini, Luca Bares, Bob Cunningham, Nicole Fleming,            Maxime Villeneuve (Can), Jennifer Barretta, Willie Oney, Steven W Smith, Mark Creamer, Bob Lewis, Steve Motilal, Mario Morra (Can), John Babravich,            Joe Ziegler, Dwight Dixon, Matt Krah, Jim Udischas, Aaron Greenwood, Mike Toohig, Paul Pensgen, Joe Sinicropi, Justin Deon (Can), Paul Dryden,            Dave Fernandez, Chris Braiman, Bill Cote, Mike Yednak97/128 – Steve Fleming, Justin Muller, Mike Perhach, Adam Profitt (Can), Ron Williams, Randy Labonte, Dave Shlemperis, Frank Gaetani, Russ Randall,              Fred Gokey, Mike Nicoloro, Jay Goyer (Can), Phil Harju, Dale Kimmett, Ryan Dacko, Brent Boemmels, Jerry Crowe, Dan Simoneau, Ed San Soucie,              John Moody, Patrick Adam (Can), Tom Gildea, Lida Mullendore, Larry Phlegar, Jed Jecen, Brenden Croft (Can), Jim Romanowski, Robert Ferry,              Brian Trinci, Jamie Addessi, Greg Antonakos, Dave PinkstonOur Second Chance event had 32 players (full field) with a total prize fund of $1,600.1st     $500 Spencer Auigbelle2nd    $300 Rob Sakell3/4th  $200 each – Chad Bowling, Phil Davis5/8th  $100 each – John Babravich, John Vitale, Steve Fleming, Dave Mills
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