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Sorry everyone, I didn't mean to disappear. I started to get sick monday night and went down hill on my days off🤧. I'm getting better, I lost my voice on my days off and worried I had to call in on thursday, but luckily I gained my voice back. Though it was still cutting off a bit and very off. I still have shit in my throat and a runny nose, but getting better. While I've been sick, I've been mainly playing Sims 3, 4, and the Urbz. And whenever I had the energy to draw. I was mainly drawing nonsims stuff
I also decided that I'm not going to post art everyday, it wasn't a good idea when I kept making myself try to post every day when it can easily make me get an art block. I'm just going to post art whenever I'm ready to post it
(Warning, the rest of the post is just me rambling about my sims 4 gameplay)
I made a new character in the sims 4
The dude makes money by using his culinary skills to make ingredients or actual meals and selling them at the park on those bargain tables. Don't have the time or patience to make dough for your homemade pizza? Well Al's got you covered, for just six bucks you can have enough dough to make two pizzas
I played around in this save for a whole sims week so far, and it's already starting out wild
Al became good friends with Makoa Kealoha(I redesigned a few families in 4 so far. The Kealoha family was one of them) So he let them stay at his house for a few days. But when Al came back home from the club Makoa and Lilliana were scrappin in the living room💀💀
LIKE WHAT??? You have your daughter Nani chilling in the next room like this is some normal shit😨😨. After that Al ended the stay early and made them leave, then immediately drank to forget that. I didn't make him do that he just did it automatically🍹🍹. Also made friends with a few other sims like Candy Behr
I decided on making her mostly look like her original mysims self (I'm not done with Yuki yet, otherwise I would've shown her as well on this post. I will once I'm done) . Al is like an unofficial spin master member, he's friends with all of them. But currently he has to take a break from partying for a while because he accidentally knocked up a random girl at a party. She didn't want the baby, so he's a single dad rn with a baby boy
He's so cute, I love him🥹🥹💕💕✨✨!! His name is Kasey, and he's very sweet
#my bullshit#non art#update#rambles#ramblings#my rambles#my ramblings#the sims 4#ts4#ts4 gameplay#Allen Gallo#That's right he's getting his own tag#Kasey Gallo#Shit realized there's a typo in his info pic
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This is a starter call for the muses listed below. It might start off on the short side but it will get longer, I promise! If you do not tell me which muse(s) you want a starter from in the comments, I will throw someone random your way! It might be something based off your wishlist!
Alessia Calo. Twenty Nine. heteroflexible. cam girl.ariana grande fc.
Anton Gallo. Thirty Three. heterosexual. assassin.michele morrone fc.
Caroline Danvers. Twenty Three. heterosexual. nurse. madelyn cline fc.
Alexander Moore. Fifty Five. heterosexual. architect. jeffrey dean morgan fc.
Genesis Coleman. Twenty Four. bisexual. burlesque dancer. sydney sweeney fc.
Jameson Overs. Thirty. heterosexual. photographer. jeremy allen white fc.
Grace Parrish. Thirty. bisexual. flight attendant. victoria pedretti fc.
Theodore Givens. Fifty Five. heterosexual. therapist. mads mikkelsen fc.
Lisette Dumas. Twenty Four. bicurious. model. lily rose depp fc.
Tobias Dalton. Twenty Four. heterosexual. college student. felix mallard fc.
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Finished just in time!
List of books under the read more
trans/nonbinary author: THE HONEYS by Ryan LaSala
LGBTQIA+ horror: MEDDLING KIDS by Edgar Cantero
More than 1 queer couple: GWEN AND ART ARE NOT IN LOVE by Lex Croucher
Biography of LGBTQIA+ leader: BAD GAYS: A HOMOSEXUAL HISTORY by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller
2024 queer release: YOU SHOULD BE SO LUCKY by Cat Sebastian
Asexual rep: THE FOXHOLE COURT by Nora Sakavic
F/f relationship: OUR WIVES UNDER THE SEA by Julia Armfield
Queer author of color: THE WICKER KING by K. Ancrum
LGBTQIA+ fantasy: CARRY ON by Rainbow Rowell
Queer book from an indie publisher: IN THE DREAM HOUSE by Carmen Maria Machado
LGBTQIA+ poetry collection: Collected poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Not set in Europe or North America: PATRON SAINTS OF NOTHING by Randy Ribay
M/m relationship: THE DARKNESS OUTSIDE US by Eliot Schrefer
LGBTQIA+ graphic novel: HEARTSTOPPER by Alice Oseman
LGBTQIA+ BIPOC main character: LAST NIGHT AT THE TELEGRAPH CLUB by Malinda Lo
Queer friendship: THE RAVEN BOYS by Maggie Stiefvater
LGBTQIA+ historical fiction: THESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS by Micah Nemerever
Queer book published before 2000: FRIED GREEN TOMATOES AT THE WHISTLE STOP CAFE by Fannie Flagg
Queer history/culture: WHEN BROOKLYN WAS QUEER by Hugh Ryan
LGBTQIA+ non-fiction: NO ONE HELPED: KITTY GENOVESE, NEW YORK CITY, AND THE MYTH OF URBAN APATHY by Marcia M. Gallo
Debut novel: HENRY HENRY by Allen Bratton
A queer book in your fave genre: SUMMER SONS by Lee Mandelo
LGBTQIA+ scifi: THE LONG WAY TO A SMALL ANGRY PLANET by Becky Chambers
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AT LUNCH WITH: Alan Alda Hawkeye Turns Mean, Sensitively
By Elizabeth Kolbert May 18, 1994
THE first thing Alan Alda wants to know when he arrives is whether everything is O.K. He has chosen the restaurant, Orso; he hopes that's O.K. He has asked for a table outside, on the patio. Is that O.K.?
In Hollywood, it isn't easy to get a reputation as a nice guy, but somehow Mr. Alda has managed. Perhaps it is because he spent so much time playing Hawkeye Pierce, that superficially snide but deep-down-lovable scamp. Or maybe it is because he has been married to the same woman for more than three decades and campaigned for the equal rights amendment years before the sensitive guy was even invented.
Or maybe it's just because he's the kind of star who, when he arrives for an interview, seems genuinely concerned that things are O.K.
Whatever the reasons, Mr. Alda has had enough. Over the last few years, he has set about refashioning himself, on screen at least, into something of a jerk. First, in the Woody Allen film "Crimes and Misdemeanors," he played a vain television producer whispering his brilliant insights into a pocket tape recorder. Then, in "And the Band Played On," he portrayed Dr. Robert Gallo as an egomaniacal character more interested in getting credit for discovering the AIDS virus than in curing it.
Now, in "White Mile," which will have its premiere on Saturday on HBO, Mr. Alda is Dan Cutler, a hard-charging advertising executive whose reckless enthusiasm for male bonding results in the deaths of five men.
He made the shift to beat what he calls the "type thing" but has found that he quite enjoys villainy. "The reason that actors like to play bad guys is that you get to do things they won't let you do in real life," he said. "You have people fired, you hit on women, you tell people off, you have them killed. It's very nice to have people killed and not have to go to jail for it."
For lunch, Mr. Alda was wearing a silky maroon shirt, a blue sport jacket with a faint white check and a pair of steel-gray pants. At 58, he is still as lanky and trim as in his "M*A*S*H" days, but his hair, once black, is now completely gray. To read a menu, he now puts on a pair of round-framed bifocals.
Although on television and in movies Mr. Alda tends toward the wry -- whether he's playing nice or not so nice -- in person there are few quips and not a lot of irony. It's not that he is sincere, exactly, but he seems to want to be. "I tried not to come in today with a line of talk," he said. "I tried not to come in to sell you some idea. I'm bored with that."
"I'm not trying to look like I'm a certain type of person, or trying to sell you on 'White Mile,' " he continued. "If you like it, you like it; if you don't, you don't."
"White Mile" follows a team of advertising executives who embark on a rafting trip with their clients as a kind of high-stakes adventure. The head of the agency, played by Mr. Alda, does not want anything to interfere with the bonding experience, so all the men end up piling into one raft, with dreadful results. After five men have drowned, Mr. Alda's character is unrepentant: "I didn't motivate them enough" is the closest he comes to blaming himself for the disaster.
To film "White Mile," which is based on a true story, Mr. Alda and the rest of the cast, including Peter Gallagher and Robert Loggia, spent most of December on the American River in northern California. Mr. Alda described the work -- flailing around while being swept down the river -- as not only strenuous, but also frigid.
But unlike his character, he was not given to machismo in the face of danger. "In every meeting we had," he said, "I asked them how many river people we were going to have. I think they got the message. Everywhere you turned, there was somebody to pull you out of the water."
Mr. Alda has been acting for almost half a century now, ever since his late father, Robert, the original Sky Masterson in "Guys and Dolls" on Broadway, started to use him in vaudeville routines in the 1940's. He credits all the hours he spent hanging around his father and his father's friends with giving him a sense of how much serious work it takes to be entertaining.
"When my father was in vaudeville, I would stand in the wings and watch the magician," he recalled over a plate of penne with vegetables. "I could see how he made the audience think there was nothing in the box. I was seeing him from the side; I'd see how he'd reach under the table and put the pigeons in the box.
"Standing on the side -- watching and hearing the reaction of the audience and seeing the performers five feet away, reading their thoughts, watching them time their performance -- is an education that you can't get from the other side of the footlights. You can watch actors create their illusions, but if you don't see where they get the pigeons from, you don't really know how they're doing it."
Over the years, Mr. Alda has performed just about every role in show business. He has written, directed and starred in four films, the first of which, "The Four Seasons," was a commercial success and the last of which, "Betsy's Wedding," was a flop. He has acted on Broadway, most recently in the Neil Simon play "Jake's Women," tried his hand at writing sitcoms and appeared in commercials. But as he has grown older, he has become pickier about the projects he takes on, and as a result, his schedule these days is . . . let's just say pretty loose.
In a few months, he will be seen as an inept President who orders the invasion of Canada in a new movie from Michael Moore, the director of "Roger and Me." But beyond that, he said, he has not been offered any roles he felt compelled to take. "It's an interesting problem I have," he said. "I want to be able to use the years I have left to have the richest kind of fun I can have."
Ever since "M*A*S*H," Mr. Alda has split his time between the East Coast, where he has houses in the Hamptons and Leonia, N.J., and the West, where he owns a house in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles. He and his wife, Arlene, a photographer, plan to pass this summer on Long Island, spending time with their three daughters and three grandchildren.
Mr. Alda, who in the 1970's became feminism's poster boy -- or should it be poster man? -- no longer spends much time on politics. "I think I put in my time," he said of his days campaigning, unsuccessfully, for the equal rights amendment. "I just got tired of making speeches."
Perhaps. But when he gets going on the subject of women's rights, his voice changes timbre and he comes perilously close to speechifying.
"I don't think we've gotten as far as we can go," he said. "But I think we've gotten much, much farther than anybody imagined we would. I mean, I just read yesterday that the Navy -- it wasn't big news -- that the Navy was going to start making more space for women with increased combat responsibilities.
"That was the main argument for not passing the equal rights amendment: that women would have to be in combat. Well, it turns out they didn't need the equal rights amendment to have the Navy do that, and it's not even big news. So the mind-set has changed enormously, and it has plenty to go."
It was "M*A*S*H" that made Alan Alda a household name -- and an enormously rich man -- and with reruns of the show broadcast practically continuously, it is "M*A*S*H" that in many ways continues to define his public image. The show, which ran for 11 years, is still regarded as the gold standard in the world of sitcom production, and its last episode, on Feb. 28, 1983, was one of the highest-rated entertainment programs ever. But Mr. Alda said the series, which he does not watch in syndication, seemed very distant to him now.
"I'm very happy that I've done something that gives people pleasure still after all these years," he said. "Not that they remember: that they still see it. But for me, as a personal experience for me, it's as though it happened to somebody else."
As for the fame that went with "M*A*S*H" and has been slowly dissipating since then, he maintained that he was just as happy to see it go. At lunch passers-by seemed to notice him, and occasionally paused to greet him, but they did not surround him or even seem particularly impressed by his presence.
"I never was comfortable being as famous as I was," he said. He recalled one evening during the heyday of "M*A*S*H" when a woman who saw him at a restaurant was so overcome that she started to sob. To this day, he said, he regretted not having gone over to comfort her.
All of which again presents the question of being a nice guy. Mr. Alda insisted that it was the press that defined him that way.
"I never was as wonderful a person as everybody said I was," he said. "It occurred to me a couple of days ago that it's too bad that I'm not as wonderful a person as people say I am, because the world could use a few good people like that."
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Part 2/2 of my completed masterlist
Chicago fire
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Portrayed by
Position
Seasons
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Matthew Casey
Jesse Spencer
Lieutenant, Truck 81
Main[a]
Guest
Kelly Severide
Taylor Kinney
Lieutenant, Squad 3
Main
Gabriela Dawson
Monica Raymund
Paramedic in Charge, Firefighter
Main
Guest
Leslie Elizabeth Shay
Lauren German
Paramedic
Main
Guest
Peter Mills
Charlie Barnett
Firefighter, Paramedic
Main
Christopher Herrmann
David Eigenberg
Lieutenant, Engine 51
Main[b]
Dr. Hallie Thomas
Teri Reeves
Resident Physician
Main[b]
Wallace Boden
Eamonn Walker
Battalion Chief
Main
Brian "Otis" Zvonecek
Yuri Sardarov
Firefighter
Recurring
Main[c]
Randall "Mouch" McHolland
Christian Stolte
Firefighter
Recurring
Main
Joe Cruz
Joe Minoso
Firefighter, Engineer
Recurring
Main
Sylvie Brett
Kara Killmer
Paramedic
Main
Jessica "Chili" Chilton
Dora Madison
Paramedic
Guest
Main[d]
Jimmy Borelli
Steven R. McQueen
Firefighter Candidate, Paramedic
Main[e]
Stella Kidd
Miranda Rae Mayo
Firefighter, Engineer
Recurring
Main
Emily Foster
Annie Ilonzeh
Paramedic
Main
Blake Gallo
Alberto Rosende
Firefighter Candidate
Main[f]
Darren Ritter
Daniel Kyri
Firefighter Candidate
Recurring
Main
Gianna Mackey
Adriyan Rae
Paramedic
Main[g]
Violet Mikami
Hanako Greensmith
Paramedic
Some shows have one or multiple OCs like shameless and friends
House
Allison
Remy
Lisa
James
Once upon a time
Regina
emma
Ruby
Shameless
helene
Florence (oc)
Friends
Ross
Chandler
Monica
Rachel
Phoebe
Mike
Joey
Emily
Ben
Chandler
Leslie
Frank jr jr
Emma
Erica
Jack
Skylar
Amy
Austin
Jill
Elle
Emmett
Charlotte
Scott
Kate
Aaron
Carol
Susan
Elizabeth
Jack
William
Rose
Michell
Michael
Code black
Rox
Ariel
Ethan
Raza Jaffrey as Dr. Neal Hudson, an ER attending physician. A British-Indian former surgeon, his approach is quieter and more people-oriented, than his mentor Dr. Rorish. He connected with Christa during her first year of residency. In "Hail Mary", Hudson becomes a surgical attending, and is once again assigned to the ER (season 1).[7][8]
Bonnie Somerville as Dr. Christa Lorenson, a mature first-year resident. She was married with a son who died of brain cancer. Her experience and her divorce inspired her to attend medical school (season 1).[7]
Melanie Chandra as Dr. Malaya Pineda, a first-year resident (seasons 1–2). She went to medical school and did her internship at Angels Memorial, and is more familiar with the ER. She is a lesbian, who was once involved with a resident when she was a medical student.
William Allen Young as Dr. Rollie Guthrie, an ER attending physician with a very nurturing style; he takes Angus under his wing in his first days in the ER. Guthrie's wife committed suicide, a death that strained his relationship with his son, a surgeon. During season 2, Guthrie is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and undergoes corrective neurological surgery to delay the onset of symptoms. Guthrie had a daughter who died from carbon monoxide poisoning while Guthrie tried to save his son from a similar death.
Harry Ford as Dr. Angus Leighton, a first-year resident. His father is on the hospital board. He feels overshadowed by that and by the achievements of his older brother, a former resident, but slowly grows in confidence. In his second year he is encouraged to transfer and become a surgical resident.
Benjamin Hollingsworth as Dr. Mario Savetti, a first-year resident. He grew up poor and sees emergency medicine as his way out. He worked as a bartender before medical school.
Luis Guzmán as Jesse Salander, known as "Mama". A senior nurse who manages the residents, Jesse is tough but caring and supportive of the students. He and Dr. Rorish have a long-term, close friendship.
Boris Kodjoe as Dr. Will Campbell, Chief of Surgery. In season 2 he is assigned as the new Chief of the combined Surgery and Emergency medicine department in order to save costs, causing strife between him and Rorish. Campbell has a disabled daughter (season 2–3; recurring in season 1).
Jillian Murray as Dr. Heather Pinkney, a surgical resident who becomes involved with Mario.(season 2; recurring in season 1). He quickly ends it when he hears about her side relationship with Dr. Campbell. She gets in further trouble when it's revealed she's providing Angus with Adderall. When confronted by Campbell, she threatens to turn their past relationship into a sexual harassment case.
Noah Gray-Cabey as Elliot Dixon, a first-year resident in the ER (season 2-3).
Emily Tyra as Noa Kean, an ER resident and former dancer. She begins a relationship with Dr. Mario Savetti (season 3; recurring season 2)
Emily Alyn Lind as Ariel Braeden (season 3; guest seasons 1–2)
Shiri Appleby as Dr. Carla Niven, a former resident at Angels Memorial and Malaya's ex-girlfriend. She is diagnosed with leukemia while pregnant, and refuses treatment not wanting to harm the baby.
Christina Vidal as Dr. Gina Perello, the replacement Director of the Emergency Department at Angels Memorial, who takes over when Dr. Taylor is put on leave.
Gabrielle Carteris as Amy Wolowitz, R.N., a nurse in the Emergency Department.
Meagan Good as Dr. Grace Adams, returns to the ER after volunteering in Haiti. She is Dr. Neal Hudson's ex-girlfriend.
Season 2[edit]
Nafessa Williams as Charlotte Piel, a new first-year resident in the ER who was formerly a popular teenaged actress.
Kathleen Rose Perkins as Dr. Amanda Nolan, a psychiatrist at the hospital.
Season 3[edit]
Tyler Perez as Diego Avila, son of a hospital board member and a first-year resident. He drives the staff and patients crazy by filming them to make a documentary about the Angels ER.
Alex Lange as Max, a young cancer patient with whom Ariel strikes up a friendship, which turns into young love.
Rosewood
Morris Chestnut as Dr. Beaumont Darius Rosewood, Jr.[6]
Jaina Lee Ortiz as Det. Annalise Villa[6]
Gabrielle Dennis as Pippy Rosewood, Beaumont's sister[6]
Anna Konkle as Tara Milly Izikoff (TMI), Pippy's girlfriend/wife[6]
Domenick Lombardozzi as Captain/Detective Ira Hornstock[6]
Lorraine Toussaint as Donna Rosewood, Beaumont's mother[7]
Sam Huntington as Dr. Mitchie Mendelson (season 2; recurring, season 1)[8]
Eddie Cibrian as Captain Ryan Slade (season 2) [9]
Kamal Angelo Bolden as Ju-Ju
Andrea "Andy" Herrera
Jaina Lee Ortiz
Main
Dr. Benjamin "Ben" Warren
Jason George
Main
Jack Gibson
Grey Damon
Main
Victoria "Vic" Hughes
Barrett Doss
Main
Ryan Tanner
Alberto Frezza
Main
Recurring
Travis Montgomery
Jay Hayden
Main
Dean Miller
Okieriete Onaodowan
Main[b]
Maya DeLuca-Bishop
Danielle Savre
Main
Pruitt Herrera
Miguel Sandoval
Main
Guest
Robert Sullivan
Boris Kodjoe
Main[c]
Dr. Carina DeLuca-Bishop
Stefania Spampinato
Recurring
Main
Theo Ruiz
Carlos Miranda
Recurring
Main
Sean Beckett
Josh Randall
Recurring
Main
Natasha Ross
Merle Dandridge
Recurring
Main
Michael Dixon
Pat Healy
Recurring
Guest
Main
Molly
Pruitt
Pruitt Arike Miller
Er
Anthony Edwards
Mark Greene
M
S [a]
George Clooney
Doug Ross
M
S.G
S [a]
Sherry Stringfield
Susan Lewis
M
M
S [a]
Noah Wyle
John Carter
M
R
S [a]
Julianna Margulies
Carol Hathaway
M
S [a]
Eriq La Salle
Peter Benton
M
S [a]
Gloria Reuben
Jeanie Boulet
R
M
S.G
Laura Innes
Kerry Weaver
R
M
S [a]
Maria Bello
Anna Del Amico
R
M
Alex Kingston
Elizabeth Corday
M
S [a]
Kellie Martin
Lucy Knight
M
Paul McCrane
Robert Romano
R
M
S.G
Goran Visnjic
Luka Kovač
M
R
S.G
Michael Michele
Cleo Finch
M
Erik Palladino
Dave Malucci
M
Ming-Na Wen
Jing-Mei "Deb" Chen
R
M
Maura Tierney
Abby Lockhart
M
Sharif Atkins
Michael Gallant
M
S.G
R
Mekhi Phifer
Greg Pratt
R
M
S.G
Parminder Nagra
Neela Rasgotra
M
Linda Cardellini
Sam Taggart
M
Shane West
Ray Barnett
M
R
Scott Grimes
Archie Morris
R
M
John Stamos
Tony Gates
G
M
David Lyons
Simon Brenner
R
M
Angela Bassett
Catherine Banfield
Greys anatomy
Maredith
Derek
Izzie
Alex
Jo
Amelia
Christina
Maggie
Zola
Teddy
Callie
Arizona
Jo
Addison
Lexie
April
Miranda
Rebecca
Erica
Sadie
Stephanie
Megan
Leah
Nicole
Eliza
Penelope
Heather
Tara
Catherine
Simone
Jules
Virgina
Margret
Lucy
Nicole
Sydney
Graciela
Megan
Laura
Heather
Sam
Dahlia
katherine
Private Practice
Kate Walsh
Addison Montgomery
Main
Tim Daly
Pete Wilder
Main
Audra McDonald[a]
Naomi Bennett
Main
Guest
Paul Adelstein
Cooper Freedman
Main
KaDee Strickland
Charlotte King
Main
Chris Lowell
William "Dell" Parker
Main
Taye Diggs
Sam Bennett
Main
Amy Brenneman
Violet Turner
Main
Brian Benben
Sheldon Wallace
Recurring
Also starring[b]
Main
Caterina Scorsone
Amelia Shepherd
Recurring
Main
Benjamin Bratt
Jake Reilly
Guest
Main
Griffin Gluck
Mason Warner
Books
lizzie
william
jane
edward
beth
benny
anne
fredrick
molly
richard
charlotte
sydney
allison
lucas
emma watson
mr. howard
catherine
henry
marianne
brandon
jo
brach
amy
laurie
laura
amazo
margret
john
fanny
edmound
elinor
edward
anne
gilbert
annabeth
percy
wendy
peter
jay
daisy
nick
jordan
elizabeth
margret
elizabeth
peter
susan
anne
susan
jackson
anne
ellie
anne
ross
meg
beth
ellie
meg
riker
carrie
grace
anne
carrie
saun
laura
nellie
cora
laura
cole
sophia
katherine and michael
sophia
dylan
sebastion and maggie
penelope
carter
amira and martian
margret
milo
enzo and ansley
anne
andrew
honeymoon
ellie
leo
cara and foster
island
beth
micah
elodie and cody
island
grace
george
faye and zack
england
emma and atlas
nellie
connor
nova and kalen
anne and william
laney and michael
lydia
authour
cynthia
penelope
april rose
mara
bing
brandon
marcus
frank
lalani
frank
mary
caroline
jane
maria
sam
jackson
jolene
ricky
leila
charlotte
finn
annette
emma
alex
fitz
kitty
charles
matt
izzy
jhon
james
mrs reynolds
ricky
jim
mike
harriet
bobby
ryan
catherine
ausin
townes
annie
maddy
sam
vasily
jane
naveen
gigi
#chicago fire#one chicago#house#friends#code black#shameless#ouat#legally blonde#rosewood#err tv show#station 19#errtvshows1994#greys anatomy#private practice#books & libraries#television#writing#musicals
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The Shared Look
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by PerfectionZX
Sam Carver shares a long lasting moment of eye contact with a paramedic from another station.
What will this lead to? A relationship or nothing?
Words: 486, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Chicago Fire
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Categories: F/M, M/M
Characters: Kelly Severide, Sylvie Brett, Violet Mikami, Stella Kidd, Christopher Herrmann, Cindy Herrmann, Joe Cruz (Chicago Fire), Chloe Allen, Sam Carver, Blake Gallo, Darren Ritter, Randy "Mouch" McHolland, Trudy Platt, Wallace Boden, Capp (Chicago Fire), Tony Ferraris, Evan Hawkins, Original Male Character(s)
Relationships: Sam/Original Male Character(s), Stella Kidd/Kelly Severide, Evan Hawkins/Violet Mikami
Additional Tags: Crossover, Drama & Romance, Firefighters, One Chicago (Chicago Franchise), Truck 81 (Chicago Fire), Squad 3 (Chicago Fire), Ambulance 61 (Chicago Fire)
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Where would these One Chicago characters want to go on their honeymoon? — Matt Casey, Sylvie Brett, Kelly Severide, Stella Kidd, Brian Otis Zvonecek, Joe Cruz, Chloe Allen, Greg Gerwitz, Kim Burgess, Jeff Clarke, Monique Lawson, Sam Carver, Violet Mikami, Blake Gallo, Will Halstead, Ethan Choi, Connor Rhodes, Crockett Marcel, Jay Halstead, Gabriela Dawson, April Sexton, Adam Ruzek & Antonio Dawson?
Hello! How are you? I don't watch Chicago PD or Med, so I'll only answer for Chicago Fire - Stellaride.
Honestly, I just wanted Kelly and Stella to have a peaceful honeymoon at the cabin.
Every time they try to go out, something goes wrong. In 8x02 the boat broke down, then they planned a trip to Pictured Rocks, but it didn't work out, because Stella and Emily went to pick up Sylvie in Fowlerton. :/
Please let Stella and Kelly have at least a peaceful outing, thank you! Sorry to vent. :)
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When a bumbling New Yorker is dumped by his activist girlfriend, he travels to a tiny Latin American nation and becomes involved in its latest rebellion. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Fielding Mellish: Woody Allen Nancy: Louise Lasser General Emilio M. Vargas: Carlos Montalbán Yolanda: Nati Abascal Esposito: Jacobo Morales Luis: Miguel Ángel Suárez Diaz: René Enríquez Arroyo: Jack Axelrod Himself: Howard Cosell Mrs. Ruth Mellish: Charlotte Rae Dr. Al Mellish: Stanley Ackerman J. Edgar Hoover: Dorothi Fox Paul: Eddie Barth Semple: Conrad Bain British Ambassador: Baron De Beer Man On Cross: Allen Garfield Himself: Roger Grimsby Himself: Don Dunphy Priest: Dan Frazer Dr. Feigen: Martha Greenhouse Man Tortured: Axel Anderson Perez: El Tigre Pérez Judge: Arthur Hughes Prosecutor: John Braden Policeman: Ted Chapman Sharon: Dagne Crane Douglas: Nicholas Saunders The Interpreter: Eulogio Peraza Senator: Norman Evans FBI Man #1: Bob O’Connell FBI Man #2: Robert Dudley Norma: Marilyn Hengst FBI Security: Ed Crowley FBI Security: Beeson Carroll Snake Bite Lady: Princess Fatosh Cigarette Commercial Man: Dick Callinan Patient in Operating Room: Hy Anzell Subway Thug #1 (uncredited): Sylvester Stallone Woman in Hotel Lobby Cheering Honeymoon (uncredited): Mary Jo Catlett …: Tino García Sanchez: David Ortiz Angleró Film Crew: Screenplay: Woody Allen Screenplay: Mickey Rose Producer: Axel Anderson Producer: Antonio Encarnacion Producer: Jack Grossberg Executive Producer: Charles H. Joffe Producer: Manolo Villamil Executive Producer: Jack Rollins Original Music Composer: Marvin Hamlisch Director of Photography: Andrew M. Costikyan Editor: Ron Kalish Associate Producer: Ralph Rosenblum Production Design: Ed Wittstein Orchestrator: Ralph Burns Music Supervisor: Felix Giglio Sound Effects Editor: John Strauss Unit Production Manager: Morton Gorowitz Production Secretary: Noni Rock Producer’s Assistant: Henry Polonsky First Assistant Director: Fred T. Gallo Script Supervisor: Barbara Robinson Location Manager: William Eustace Casting: Vicky Hernández Transportation Captain: Richard Augustine Transportation Captain: Harry J. Leavey Unit Publicist: Samuel D. Berns Title Designer: Norman Gorbaty Set Decoration: Herbert F. Mulligan Special Effects: Don B. Courtney Gaffer: Robert A. Hudecek Key Grip: Michael Mahony Property Master: Connie Brink Costume Design: Gene Coffin Wardrobe Supervisor: Martin Gaiptman Makeup Artist: Guy Del Russo Sound: Nathan Boxer Sound: James Sabat Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Al Gramaglia Assistant Editor: Susan Behr Still Photographer: Jack Stager Movie Reviews:
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Algunas sugestiones al boxeo
Por Salvador Novo
Suele suceder que aquellas actividades que fueron un día parte de la vida y que la civilización ha borrado de su agenda, pasen ornamentadas, al dominio del arte. Así el “noble arte del ataque y de la defensa” caballeresca con lanza ha sido relegado por arte pistola y de mausser, a las fiestas patrias de México. Así también la horca, descartada por la prisión perpetua, por le fusilamiento y la silla eléctrica, se refugia, majestuosa y caduca, en las novelas.
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Asimismo el toreo, pálida sombra de los circos antiguos y de luchas trogloditas, adorna sus figuras, luce capas costosas y se exhibe cada otoño. Cosa igual sucede con el boxeo, cuyos orígenes son tan oscuros como los del hombre, que le ha acompañado siempre y que , reglamentado, cuesta cada ocho días dos pesos en ring general. Nada puedo decir de las pelas de gallos, porque los ovíparos, que yo sepa, no han evolucionado hasta aceptar códigos de honor. En algo, es claro, debían ser diferentes.
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Imagino que el primer conflicto jurídico de intereses y voluntades dio lugar y origen no sólo al derecho, sino también, al boxeo sin rounds. Pero el arte estaba en pañales. Cuando hubo otras maneras de aparecer legal-tribunales, inquisición, la diaria actividad devino cosa de los domingos y cosa pública. Detalle importantísimo, se inventaron los guantes. Los griegos los usaban ya, pero pesados y dañinos. Toca a los ingleses el haberlos inventado más razonables. Jack Broughton (1705-1789), padre del pugilismo inglés, al inventarlos, llegó a ser un famoso y querido profesor de la aristocracia de su tiempo y de su país.
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Lo siguió John Jackson (1769-1845) llamado “Gentleman Jackson”, profesor de Lord Byron y conocido de Tom Moore el poeta, que se quejaba, como recientemente el canónigo Chase, de que aquel boxeador ganara tanto dinero. A Jackson se le deben ciertas modificaciones de importancia, como el juego de piernas, la distancia adecuada, etc. Tal caballero era y tan buen profesor que cuando a Lord Byron le preguntaban por qué alternaba con aquella clase de gente, éste alegaba que tenía más finos modales que muchos de sus amigos nobles. Lo cita en sus “Hints from Horace”:
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“And men unpractised in exchanging knocks.
Must go to Jackson ere they dare to box.”
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El boxing moderno data de 1866, al fundarse, a iniciativa de John G. Chambers (1843-1883), el “Amateur Athletic Club”. Chambers y el señor Marqués de Queensberry redactaron juntos las reglas que aún rigen en Inglaterra, de Queensberry, estableciendo rounds, y rigieron en los Estados Unidos hasta la fundación del Amateur Athletic Club of America. En 1969 Lord Queensberry reconoció los pesos diferentes que hoy rigen.
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El knock out, ambición moderna de todo boxeador, resultado del “tine is money”, era despreciado por los antiguos, que se complacían en exhibir su fuerza y su agilidad el mayor tiempo posible. En Norteamérica el boxeo se empezó a popularizar a principio del siglo XX. Fue el primer campeón nacional Tom Hyer (1841-1848), y le siguió James Ambrose, alias “Yankee Sullivan”. Vinieron luego Tom Allen, Jem Mace, J. Kilrain, John L. Sullivan, John Morrisey, que después de boxeador famoso, fue electo diputado al Congreso de la Unión y se cuenta que sus votos tenían mucha fuerza. El encuentro de Jack Johnson, el negro, en 1910, con James J. Jeffries, en que éste resultó vencido, marcó una fecha dolorosa para los americanos.
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Los francesesm por su parte, han evolucionado también aunque muy lentamente en esta actividad natural. Su juego data, juego romántico, de 1830, y se acerca más al pugilismo griego, pancratics, que al box sajón. En la boxe francaise se ataca con los pies. El “chausson” o Jeu Marseillais fue durante largo tiempo diversión favorita de los soldados.
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Como Byron en Inglaterra, el voluminoso Dumas padre fue para Francia el lado atlético de la literatura. Por él sabemos que Charles Lecour combinó el primero las patadas francesas y el boxeo inglés y que abrió en París una Academia de Box en 1852, de regreso de Londres, a donde había ido a tomar lecciones de Adams y Smith. Lecour y un tal Vigneon dieron exhibiciones públicas que la policía suspendió. Francia no es para eso, Ya véis cómo un portero de restaurante puso knock out a Carpentier…
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México, si no atletas propiamente dichos, produce quienes admiren su maestría. Nos han visitado Jack Johnson y Firpo. El Frontón todos los sábados (desde hace poco todos los domingos; como las estaciones de radio, la empresa Carballido deja un día al aire), es punto implícito de reunión de México entero. Hace muy poco que los sabios consejos de amigos míos me decidieron a lo que a priori juzgaba fastidioso. Todo lo contrario, el boxeo es el más completo de los espectáculos descubiertos, porque hace un actor de cada espectador. Todos nuestros músculos siguen el dinamismo de los contrincantes, nos sentimos capaces de aconsejarlos, de competir con ellos y, ebrios de fuerza, de retar al vencedor. No pueden leerse sentados estos Pentateucos de rounds. Arrancan de la luneta, como los libros esenciales y he ahí la auténtica de su calidad. Pienso que, de seguir asistiendo, seré pronto un atleta, tanta es la gimnasia sueca que se hace con los brazos, que “al imán de sus golpes atractivo sirven los pobres de obediente acero”.
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Me dicen que para un buen aficionado son igualmente excitantes los toros y las carreras de caballos. Pero dudo que un buen aficionado pueda con éxito hacer segunda en las embestidas del de Atenco o prosperar en el galope. No hay ese obstáculo en el boxeo, en el cual se puede apostar a cualquiera de los contrincantes y seguir hipnóticamente sus gestos sin cambiar mucho de especie.
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Proposiciones honestas
Objetivamente paréceme, sin embargo, después de tres visitas que he hecho al Frontón, que el arte del boxeo necesita aún de algunas ligeras adiciones para merecer ese nombre. Aplaudo sin reservas la abolición de las patadas francesas, porque no son nada elegantes o visibles y además resultan ser coces contra el aguijón. Pero su juego de manos y sus brincos presenta un aire de familia con el baile que se acentúa en los clinch. En estos la música se impone. ¿Cuándo nacera el Wagner del box que escriba “la Hora del Ring”? Odiamos cordialmente al referee que se acerca, los separa y se va para verlos golpearse inmutable hasta que no se clinchan de nuevo o uno de ellos cae y, una vez que se puede extender el certificado médico, se une –¡traición!– al vencedor y se declara su aliado. En lugar de esto una orquesta oculta debería tocar un tempo de vals a cada clinch. La música, endulzando a los adversarios, los separaría después de la tercera figura y la música callaría hasta que, caído en el suelo, el vencido fuera declarado “out” tras la décima campanada de, digamos, la Danza de las Horas.
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El referee es figura odiosa. Con su traje blanco –como si fuera un día de campo–, se acaba de parecer a las naciones neutrales que dejan destrozarse a los otros, los separan en cuanto hay peligro de muerte mutua y se unen al triunfo, como si les correspondiera, del que se dio el bofetón mejor.
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De unir el box con el toreo, el referee debería reducirse a plantar sentadas banderillas en el costado de los contrincantes y retirarse a preparar los monosabios. Hay momentos en que un chorro de sangre sería más alivio que un “chicle pa las biles” que grita un vendedor. Desespera ver tan enteros y eludibles a los boxeadores. Lo más que les pasa es una hemorragia nasal, que muy bien puede ser de calor.
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Los descansos me parecen muy cortos y más fatigosos que la lucha. ¡Cómo les hacen tanto aire cuando sudan en esa forma! ¡Cómo les rocían la espalda con agua fría como a la ropa de almidón! ¿No hay peligro bronquial? Debería concedérseles, cuando menos el tiempo de fumar un cigarro y estirar las piernas. Paréceme, en resumen, que el boxeo tiene más posibilidades de ser una tienda de juguetes para el alma que el “chauve souris”. Pero que necesita ún de las reformas que me atrevo a proponerle.
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Frohe Ostern, euch allen! Hier noch ein Osterbild vom letzten Jahr! Heutzutage bringt nur der Hase zu Ostern die Eier, aber noch vor Hundert Jahren erzählte man je nach Region von einem anderen Ostertier. Am häufigsten kam der Fuchs, vor allem in Westfalen, in der Schweiz der Kuckuck und in Thüringen der Storch. Sonst gab es auch den Osterhahn, vor allem im Alpenraum und in Schweden verbreitet, den Enterich in Nordschleswig, die Lerche in der Umgebung von Novy Jičin und die Kaninchennasenbeutler aus Austrtalien.
Buona Pasqua a tutti! Eccovi un pezzo della Pasqua scorsa: Al giorno d’oggi le uova le porta solo il coniglietto a Pasqua, ma fino a cent’anni fa dipendeva ancora dalla regione quale animale pasquale elargiva questi doni. Quello più diffuso era la volpe, che si trovava soprattutto in Vestfalia,poi c’erano il cuculo in Svizzera e la cicogna in Turingia. Sennò esistevano anche il gallo e la gallina di Pasqua, specie in’area apina e in Svezia, il papero in Nordschleswig, l’allodola nei dintorni di Novy Jičin e il Billby dell’Australia
Happy Easter, everybody! Here's a nice piece from last years festivities! Nowadays only the bunny brings the eastereggs, but just a hundred years ago which animal brought these gifts depended on the place. The most common one was the fox, especially in Westphalia, in Switzerland there was the cuckoo bird and in Thuringia the stork. Not pictured are the Easter-rooster and -hen from the alps and Sweden, the duck from North-Schleswig, the lark from around Novy Jičin and the australian easterbillby.
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Da sieht man was sich diese kriminelle Bande von Herrenmenschen, Despoten und feigen Delinquenten der Berufsbeistandschaft Emmen, insbesondere der verbeiständeten, mutmasslichen Mörderin Judit Mäder und ihrer Spiessgesellen in dieser Behörde, der KESB Emmen, insbesondere der verbeiständeten Gauner, Betrüger und Diebe Cédric Hauri, seines Zeichens Vize-Präsident der KESB, Kurt Felder, seines Zeichens Präsident der KESB, und dem Rest dieser kriminellen Vereinigung mit den anderen Spiessgesellen darin, alles rausnehmen!!! Nicht zu vergessen das Betreibungsamt Emmen, allen voran den verbeiständeten Gaunern, Dieben und Betrügern, Thomas Lang, seines Zeichens Ressortleiter, Marco Bitzi sowie Davide Waldispühl, ihres Zeichens Spiessgesellen. Ganz zu schweigen von all dem anderen Gesocks wie die Richter vom BZG Hochdorf, KG LU, Bundessozialversicherungsgericht LU, Bundesgericht Lausanne, Obergericht Zürich, Staatsanwaltschaft See/Oberland, Staatsanwaltschaft 2 Emmen, Bundesverwaltungsgericht SG und anderen maroden Instanzen in und um Emmen. Wollten hinter dem Rücken und ohne die Erlaubnis meines Freundes seine beiden Lebensversicherungspolicen bei der Helvetia Schweiz. Lebensversicherungsgesellschaft AG zurückkaufen lassen. Wollten sich so ungerechtfertigt bereichern!!! Die Helvetia Schweiz. Lebensversicherungsgesellschaft AG, allen voran der primitive, dumme "Güggelimensch" Sandro Gallo, Teamleiter Leistungen (welche?), die anderen Spiessgesellen Sandro Weber, Berater, Hansjörg Ryser, Leiter Schlichtungsstelle u.v.a., macht da natürlich mit, bekommen dabei auch noch einen schönen Batzen dafür, dass sie mithelfen bei Betrug, Urkundenfälschung, Veruntreuung, Diebstahl, Arglistiger Vermögensschädigung u.v.a. Gegen alle hier erwähnten Behörden, Firmen sowie deren hier erwähnten Angestellten laufen schon einen Haufen Strafverfahren!!! 🧟🦹👮🕵😣😖😡🤬🥵🥶😶🌫️😱😨😰🤔🫣🤭🫢🫡🤫😵😵💫🤢🤮💩👹👎🫷🫸👩🏫👩💼👩✈️👩🚀👩⚖️🦹♀️🦹♂️🧟♀️🧟♂️
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Janvier MMXXIV
Films
Bridget Jones Baby (Bridget Jones's Baby) (2016) de Sharon Maguire avec Renée Zellweger, Patrick Dempsey, Shirley Henderson, Gemma Jones et Jim Broadbent
Arnaque à Hollywood (The Comeback Trail) (2020) de George Gallo avec Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Morgan Freeman, Zach Braff, Eddie Griffin, Emile Hirsch et Kate Katzman
Copie conforme (1947) de Jean Dréville avec Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, Annette Poivre, Madeleine Suffel, Jane Marken, Danièle Franconville, Jean-Jacques Delbo et Léo Lapara
L'Inconnu du Nord-Express (Strangers on a Train) (1951) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker, Leo G. Carroll, Patricia Hitchcock, Marion Lorne, Jonathan Hale et Laura Elliott
Une affaire d'honneur (2023) de et avec Vincent Perez et aussi Roschdy Zem, Doria Tillier, Damien Bonnard, Guillaume Gallienne, Nicolas Gaspar, Pepe Lorente
Hôtel fantôme (Das letzte Problem) (2019) de et avec Karl Markovics et aussi Stefan Pohl, Maria Fliri, Julia Koch, Max Moor, Sunnyi Melles Laura Bilgeri
Aviator (The Aviator) (2004) de Martin Scorsese avec Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale, Adam Scott, Kelli Garner, Alec Baldwin, Ian Holm, Jude Law et Danny Huston
Palais royal ! (2005) de et avec Valérie Lemerciere et aussi Lambert Wilson, Catherine Deneuve, Michel Aumont, Mathilde Seigner, Denis Podalydès, Michel Vuillermoz, Gisèle Casadesus, Gilbert Melki, Maurane
Du plomb pour l'inspecteur (Pushover) (1954) de Richard Quine avec Fred MacMurray, Philip Carey, Kim Novak, Dorothy Malonne, E.G. Marshall, Allen Nourse, James Anderson et Joe Bailey
Les Douze Salopards (The Dirty Dozen) (1967) de Robert Aldrich avec Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Richard Jaeckel, George Kennedy, Trini Lopez et Telly Savalas
Le silence des ânes (Das Schweigen der Esel) (2022) de et avec Karl Markovics et aussi Julia Koch, Caroline Frank, Gerhard Liebmann, Valentin Sottopietra, Klaus Windisch, Tobias Fend, Julian Sark, Stefan Pohl
Elmer Gantry le charlatan (Elmer Gantry) (1960) de Richard Brooks avec Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Arthur Kennedy, Dean Jagger, Shirley Jones, Patti Page et Edward Andrews
Tendre Poulet (1978) de Philippe de Broca avec Annie Girardot, Philippe Noiret, Catherine Alric, Hubert Deschamps, Paulette Dubost, Roger Dumas, Raymond Gérôme, Guy Marchand, Simone Renant et Georges Wilson
Judy (2019) de Rupert Goold avec Renée Zellweger, Darci Shaw, Rufus Sewell, Michael Gambon, Finn Wittrock, Richard Cordery, Jessie Buckley et Bella Ramsey
Cinquième Colonne (Saboteur) (1942) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Robert Cummings, Priscilla Lane, Otto Kruger, Alan Baxter, Clem Bevans, Norman Lloyd, Alma Kruger et Vaughan Glaser
Robin des Bois, prince des voleurs (Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves) (1991) de Kevin Reynolds avec Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman, Christian Slater, Alan Rickman, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Nick Brimble et Michael McShane
La Fine Fleur (2020) de Pierre Pinaud avec Catherine Frot, Melan Omerta, Fatsah Bouyahmed, Olivia Côte, Marie Petiot, Vincent Dedienne et Serpentine Teyssier
Maigret et l'Affaire Saint-Fiacre (1959) de Jean Delannoy avec Jean Gabin, Michel Auclair, Valentine Tessier, Robert Hirsch, Paul Frankeur, Michel Vitold, Camille Guérini, Serge Rousseau et Micheline Luccioni
On a volé la cuisse de Jupiter (1980) de Philippe de Broca avec Annie Girardot, Philippe Noiret, Francis Perrin, Catherine Alric, Marc Dudicourt, Paulette Dubost et Roger Carel
Gosford Park (2001) de Robert Altman avec Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Camilla Rutherford, Charles Dance, Geraldine Somerville, Tom Hollander, Stephen Fry, Helen Mirren et Emily Watson
Meurtre à Hollywood (Sunset) (1988) de Blake Edwards avec Bruce Willis, James Garner, Malcolm McDowell, Mariel Hemingway, Kathleen Quinlan, Jennifer Edwards, Victoria Alperin et Patricia Hodge
Iron Claw (The Iron Claw) (2023) de Sean Durkin avec Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Holt McCallany, Lily James, Maura Tierney et Stanley Simons
Séries
La croisière s'amuse Saison 1
Une traversée de chien - L'Amour fou - Ami ou Ennemi - Farces et Attrapes - Une célébrité encombrante - Le Grand Air - Le docteur voit double - Le Grand Amour - Le Père du commandant - Monnaie de singe - La vie est belle au large - Tel est pris qui croyait prendre - Jeux de mains - Les Grandes Retrouvailles : première partie - Les Grandes Retrouvailles : deuxième partie - La Victoire en dansant - Le Gros Lot - Coupable, mais de quoi ? - Souvenirs Souvenirs - Il y a des jours comme ça - Qui comprend quelque chose à l'amour ? - Le commandant connaît la musique - Coup de folie - Ne comptez pas sur moi pour tomber amoureuse
Coffre à Catch
#148 : Bonne année 2024 à tout l'univers d'Agius ! - #149 : Zack Ryder : Woo Woo Woo, tu le sais ! - #150 : L'exceptionnel retour de Colby ! - #151 : Les adieux au catch de Tommy Dreamer ? - #152 : Tommy Dreamer enfin champion de la ECW !
Les Simpson Saison 1
Noël mortel - Bart le génie - L'Odyssée d'Homer - Simpsonothérapie - Terreur à la récré - Ste Lisa Blues - L'Abominable Homme des bois - Bart a perdu la tête - Marge perd la boule - L'Odyssée d'Homer - L'Espion qui venait de chez moi - Un clown à l'ombre - Une soirée d'enfer
Downton Abbey Saison 5
Tradition et Rébellion - Un vent de liberté - Le Bonheur d'être aimé - Révolution à Downton - Tout ce qui compte… - Étape par étape - Désillusions - Menaces et Préjugés - La Réconciliation
Castle Saison 4
Renaissance - Lame solitaire - Casse-tête - L'Empreinte d'une arme - L'Art de voler - Démons - Otages - Dans l'antre du jeu - Course contre la mort - Détache-moi
Kaamelott Livre IV
Tous les matins du monde première partie - Tous les matins du monde deuxième partie - Raison et Sentiments - Les Tartes aux fraises - Le Dédale - Les Pisteurs - Le Traître - La Faute première partie - La Faute deuxième partie - L’Ascension du Lion - Une vie simple - Le Privilégié - Le Bouleversé - Les Liaisons dangereuses - Les Exploités II - Dagonet et le Cadastre - Duel première partie - Duel deuxième partie - La Foi bretonne - Au service secret de Sa Majesté - La Parade - Seigneur Caius - L’Échange première partie - L’Échange deuxième partie - L’Échelle de Perceval - La Chambre de la reine - Les Émancipés - La Révoquée - La Baliste II - Les Bonnes - La Révolte III - Le Rapport - L’Art de la table - Les Novices - Les Refoulés - Les Tuteurs II - Le Tourment IV - Le Rassemblement du corbeau II - Le Grand Départ - L’Auberge rouge - Les Curieux : première partie - Les Curieux : deuxième partie - La Clandestine - Les Envahisseurs - La vie est belle - La Relève - Les Tacticiens : première partie - Les Tacticiens : deuxième partie - Drakkars ! - La Réponse - Unagi IV - La Permission - Anges et Démons - La Rémanence - Le Refuge - Le Dragon gris - La Potion de vivacité II - Vox populi III - La Sonde - La Réaffectation - La Poétique II : première partie - La Poétique II : deuxième partie
Affaires sensibles
Henri Martin, debout contre la guerre d’Indochine - 1923 : Germaine Berton : l’anarchiste qui tua pour venger Jaurès - Prince de Conty : où sont passés les lingots de l'épave? - De Paris à Dakar, le rallye du désert - Cannes 1987, Pialat et sa palme - Affaire Mis et Thiennot, la fin de l'énigme judiciaire ? - Agnès Le Roux, la disparition d’une héritière - Les mystères de Chevaline
The Crown Saison 6
Un engouement fanatique - Hors du temps
Le Voyageur Saison 2
La Forêt perchée - La tentation du mal
Alfred Hitchcock présente Saison 5, 6, 3, 7
Arthur - La Vengeance - Chantage - Pan! vous êtes mort
Spectacles
Concert du Nouvel An en direct du Musikverein, à Vienne (2024)
Adele Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2011)
Sexe et jalousie (1993) de Marc Camoletti et Georges Folgoas avec Jean-Luc Moreau, Marie-Pierre Casey, Patrick Guillemin, Marie Lenoir et Bunny Godillot
Billy Cobham's Glass Menagerie (1981) live at Riazzino, Switzerland
Agents Are Forever : Danish National Symphony Orchestra (2020) avec Caroline Henderson
Bonté divine (2010) de Frédéric Lenoir et Louis-Michel Colla avec Jean-Loup Horwitz, Benoit Nguyen-Tat, Saïd Amadis et Roland Giraud
Livres
Kid Paddle, Tome 1 : Jeux de vilains de Midam
Détective Conan, Tome 20 de Gôshô Aoyama
Castle, Tome 1 : La dernière aube de Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick et Tom Raney
James Bond : Le guide officiel de 007 de Lee Pfeiffer et Dave Worrall
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CHARACTER MASTERLIST
( * ) denotes a character that is heavily verse dependent. these characters tend to have multiple faces or careers and i just pick which version of them i think fits the plot we're writing.
clementine ryu. jennie kim cis woman. she/her. 28. bisexual. actress ( lana condor career claim )
jam zamora. coco jones. cis woman. she/her. 28. bisexual. aspiring broadway actress / traveling hair stylist
saiyr zamora. samantha logan. nonbinary. she/they. 27. bisexual. astrologer.
aries zamora. ryan destiny. cis woman. she/her. 29. lesbian. hair dresser.
hunter zamora. zendaya coleman. demigirl. they/she. 25. bisexual. cashier.
* julien zamora. kofi siriboe. cis man. he/him. 29. bisexual. florist or soul searching read: unemployed .
micah zamora. keith powers. cis man. he/him. 31. straight. owner of a landscaping / gardening business
* kenzo zamora. jonathan daviss / lakeith stanfield. cis man. he/him. bisexual. 26 or 30. cartoonist / any job that'll make him a buck
* quest james. michael b jordan. cis man. he/him. straight. 33. boxer or pediatrician .
auggie grey. charles melton. cis man. he/him. bisexual. 30. energy engineer / trust fund kid.
orion grey. tom blyth. cis man. he/him. bisexual. 29. video game developer / trust fund kid .
grey williams. thomas doherty. cis man. he/him. bisexual. 27. "starving" artist / trust fund kid .
* primrose bennett . jisoo. cis woman. she/her. bisexual. 28. manager @ hot topic or a thief .
* rico bennett . kadijah red thunder. demigirl. all pronouns are fine but prefers just rico. 28. queer. career varies widely based on verse.
bennie bennett. madelyn cline. cis woman. she/her. bisexual. 27. event coordinator @ a non profit.
* beau bennett. alex fitzalan. cis man. he/him. bicurious. 29. owner of a bbq food truck or a captain in the air force.
* becca bennett. rachelle vinberg. cis woman. she/her. lesbian. 27. car thief or mechanic .
kaiden st. james. tom holland. cis man. he/him. queer. 25. struggling former child star ( dylan o'brien career claim )
angel rossillo. cierra ramirez. cis woman. she/her. bisexual. 28. trust fund kid ( got cut off ) turned waitress .
dexter lloyd. chace crawford. cis man. he/him. bisexual. 38. actor .
guppy gallo . jeremy allen white . cis man . he/him. heteroflexible. 32 . chef / sommelier
noah shredder. kristine froseth. cis woman. she/her. bisexual. 27. marine biologist / shark conservationist.
* drew shredder. zoey deutch. cis woman. she/her. lesbian. 28. surfer or surf instructor or mechanic .
* bodie shredder. barbara palvin or jenna coleman. cis woman. she/her. bicurious. 30 or 38. stunt double.
* aza shredder. kiana maderia. cis woman. she/her. bisexual. 27. street racer or car thief or mechanic.
* jovie du bois . cindy kimberly or maia reficco. demigirl. she/they. bisexual. 27. grifter or art and documents forager or waitress
** hex paul. mia goth. demi girl. they/she. lesbian. 27. engineer / scientist / weapons maker.
( ** ) i generally only play hex in dark verses. think zombies, murder, horror, apocalyptic, vibes. it's possible she can be moved to other verses but i usually don't have much inspo for her in those settings.
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2023 Arizona Diamondbacks Famous Relations
#40 Bryce Jarvis: Son of former diamondbacks P Kevin Jarvis. #38 Paul Sewald: Brother of former Buies Creek Astros CF Johnny Sewald. #4 Ketel Marte: Nephew of former York Revolution SS Wilson Valdez and cousin-in-law of Toronto Blue Jays 1B Vladimir Guerrero; Jr.. #6 Jace Peterson: Brother-in-law of Chicago Cubs SS James Swanson & Chicago Red Stars F Mallory Swanson. #12 Lourdes Gourriel; Jr.: Son of former Gallos De Sancti Spíritus manager Lourdes Gourriel and brother of Miami Marlins 1B Yuli Gourriel. #31 Jake McCarthy: Brother of former Orix Bafarōzu LF Joe McCarthy; Jr.. #5 Alek Thomas: Son of former Chicago White Sox strength & conditioning coach Allen Thomas. #8 Dominic Fletcher: Brother of Los Angeles Angels SS David Fletcher. Manager Torey Lovullo: Son of Hee Haw co-creator/producer Sam Lovullo and father of former Pensacola Blue Wahoos SS Nick Lovullo. Assistant hitting coach Jacinto Easley: Father of Hickory Crawdads 2B Jayce Easley.
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Minnesota Twins @ Oakland Athletics 7.15.23
Minnesota Twins Lineup Oakland Athletics Lineup
1.) Carlos Correa SS 1.) Tony Kemp LF
2.) Donovan Solano 1B 2.) Ryan Noda 1B
3.) Byron Buxton DH 3.) JJ Bleday CF
4.) Max Kepler RF 4.) Seth Brown DH
5.) Kyle Farmer 2B 5.) Cody Thomas RF
6.) Willi Castro 3B 6.) Tyler Soderstrom C
7.) Ryan Jeffers C 7.) Zack Gelof 2B
8.) Michael Taylor CF 8.) Jace Peterson 3B
9.) Joey Gallo LF 9.) Nick Allen SS
SP Pablo Lopez RHP SP Hogan Harris LHP
(5-5) 3.89 ERA (2-3) 6.07 ERA
(2023 MLB Stats)
-Chris Kreibich-
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