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The "watching your love interest walk away" scene
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for the Amazon Prime Tomb Raider series, i nominated Austin North or Owen Teague as Kurtis Trent, Drew Starkey or Dave Sorboro as Chase Carver, John Tui or Uli Latukefu as Jonah Maiava, Jessie Mei Li or Ayami Nakajo as Samantha Nishimura, Vanessa Morgan or Aisha Dee as Anaya Imanu, Simon Callow or Anthony Head as Winston Smith, Kelvin Harrison Jr. or RJ Cyler as Zip, Jack Whitehall or James Buckley as Alister Fletcher, January Jones as Jacqueline Natla and Virginia Gardner as Amanda Evert.
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marvelousgeeks · 2 years ago
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Best of 2022: Characters feature spoilers for various shows. Please be advised if there’s something you don’t want to know.
2022 has been one of the strongest years for character journeys and TV shows. We thought we were in peak TV season last year, but by the time December hit, we were swamped with too many to choose from and needed more time to write about them all. (Four more hours in the day would do wonders, wouldn't it?) Therefore, this year, we chose the characters we thought about the most—the ones we cried most about and adored through everything.
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badmovieihave · 2 years ago
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Bad movie I have Cell 2016
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coimbrabertone · 3 months ago
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NASCAR Numerology: How NASCAR's Current Teams Got Their Numbers: Part Five.
Alright guys, we've gotten to the last part of this little miniseries.
Today we're covering:
Front Row Motorsports, who run the #34 Ford for Michael McDowell and the #38 for Todd Gilliland in the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series.
Legacy Motor Club, who run the #42 Toyota for John Hunter Nemechek and the historic #43 for Erik Jones.
and JTG Daugherty Racing, who run the #47 Chevrolet for Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Fittingly, we get to end on representation for all three brands.
Front Row Motorsports debuted in 2004, running the #92 Ford on a partial schedule with drivers like Brad Teague, Tony Raines, and Stanton Barrett, but they would fail to qualify for any races. Furthermore, the Mach 1 Motorsports team ran the #98/#96 car that year, splitting time between Ford and Dodge, and running drivers such as Todd and Geoff Bodine, Larry Gunselman, Derrike Cope, Chad Chaffin, and Randy LaJoie.
This team did manage to make some races (keyword: some) and in 2005, Mach 1 would attempt the full schedule with a #34 Chevrolet while another slew of drivers (mainly LaJoie, Chaffin, and PJ Jones) but by the end of 2005, the team was up for sale. Front Row Motorsports would buy this #34 car, as well as Mach 1's shop, and build their team around it.
Often running as a start-and-park team with a revolving door of drivers, Front Row finally got some stability in 2009, with John Andretti driving the #34, and dragging it up to three top twenty finishes, at Daytona, Loudon, and Fontana.
Andretti left after the 2010 Daytona 500, but the top twenty streak remained, with Travis Kvapil scoring an 18th at Talladega and Kevin Conway a 14th at the summer Daytona race.
David Gilliland (Todd's father) ran the full 2011 season and scored a third place at the Daytona 500, building on the results of the last three years to make Front Row Motorsports a proper contender on the superspeedways.
For 2012, Gilliland was moved to the #38 (more on that later) while David Ragan took over the #34. This car would top off FRM's superspeedway streak by winning the 2013 Aaron's 499 at Talladega.
Ragan would leave FRM after the 2015 Daytona 500 to get the opportunity to fill in for the injured Kyle Busch, so that season was a bit of a revolving door for the #34 yet again. Yet, for 2016, they got a technical alliance with Roush Fenway Racing in exchange for running Roush development driver Chris Buescher.
And Chris Buescher would win the 2016 Pennsylvania 400 for them on a Monday after a rainy weekend followed by a foggy weekend led to a segmented and ultimately shortened race. It took a bit of luck, but it got FRM its second win, and the first that wasn't on a superspeedway.
Chris Buescher went to JTG Daugherty of all places for 2017 (more on that later), so FRM hired Landon Cassill, without much success, before signing Michael McDowell for 2018.
McDowell has seen FRM become a legitimate team, winning the 2021 Daytona 500 and the 2023 Verizon 200 at the Brickyard at the IMS Road Course. Furthermore, in 2024, now in alliance with Team Penske, Front Row Motorsports is no longer an ironic name, as McDowell has started first or second multiple times this season, including at Daytona, Atlanta, and even Gateway, the latter two being pole positions.
Michael McDowell, however, will be moving to the Spire Motorsports #71 for 2025.
FRM has built their numbering scheme off of the #34, running other cars such as the #35, #37, and most commonly the #36, but its second full time car has been the #38.
Driven by David Gilliland from 2012-2015 and son Todd Gilliand ever since 2022, the car has also seen drives from Landon Cassill, David Ragan (in a return to FRM), John-Hunter Nemechek, Anthony Alfredo, and Zane Smith. With four top tens and a further ten top twenties, 2024 has thus far been the most successful season to date for the #38.
FRM will run a third full time car in 2025, having bought a charter from SHR, and has signed SHR's Noah Gragson, but it is unknown was number he will run. FRM ran the #36 this season for Kaz Grala, but Bob Jenkins says he's not married to this numbering scheme. Still, even numbers in the mid-30s are as close to consistent numbering as FRM has ever gotten, so I hope they do decide to stick with the #36.
Onto Legacy Motor Club.
First things first, this team is a Frankenstein's Monster mess of forgotten NASCAR teams in hilarious fashion. Petty Enterprises, officially ran from 1949 to 2008, when sponsorship could not be found, leading to the team merging with Gillett-Evernham Motorsports for 2009. Gillett-Evernham Motorsports consisted of Evernham Motorsports, the former Dodge factory team that ran the #9 and the #19, MBV Motorsports (which was essentially the #10 car owned by Valvoline at this point), and money from George Gillett, who was at the time the controversial owner of the Montreal Canadiens and Liverpool FC.
So already, you had the Petty #43, Petty #45, Evernham #9, Evernham #19, and Valvoline #10 merging into one team, but for 2010, they also bought Yates Racing to take over Paul Menard and his #98 Ford. This allowed the entire team to switch from Dodge to Ford.
So come 2010, the team is running the #9, #19, #43, and #98 with relics from three different numbering schemes remaining in the team. It's freaking awesome.
The #19 and #98 went away after 2010, leaving the team with the #9 and the #43.
The #9 was initially their most successful car, with Kasey Kahne winning Sonoma 2009 and Fall Atlanta 2009 with the team, before Australian Marcos Ambrose won Watkins Glen for the team in 2011 and 2012.
The #43 would, to its credit, with the 2014 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona with Aric Almirola, and it would become the team's only car after 2016.
After the 2021 season, GMS Racing, a truck team, bought into Petty, becoming Petty GMS. Ahead of the 2023 season, the team became Legacy Motor Club, with Jimmie Johnson buying in, Richard Petty chasing out, and Maury Gallagher of GMS becoming majority owner. Petty remained involved a spokesman for the team, however.
So, finally, onto their numbers. They run the #43 and have since practically the beginning of time, because that was Richard Petty's number? Why, well, that actually takes us to their second car, the #42, which was Lee Petty's number.
Why did Lee Petty pick the #42? Legend has it was the first two numbers in his license plate.
So, Lee Petty ran the #42, his son Richard ran the #43, Richard's son Kyle would eventually run the #44, and Kyle's son Adam would run the #45. Each generation building on the last. When Adam died, Kyle took over the #45 in his memory.
Thad Moffitt in the Truck series is a grandson of Richard Petty through Petty's youngest daughter Rebecca, and he continues this trend by running the #46.
In any case, when Petty GMS bought a second car in 2022, they chose to run the #42 - recently vacated by Chip Ganassi - reuniting the original two Petty numbers.
This arrangement continued as Petty became Legacy and eventually switched to Toyota for 2024. Currently the #43 is driven by Erik Jones, who won Darlington in it in 2022, and the #42 by John Hunter Nemechek.
Also, fun fact, Kyle Petty drove the #42 at Team SABCO (which would eventually become Chip Ganassi Racing) from 1989 to 1996, so it was a Petty number even when it wasn't.
And now JTG Daugherty Racing. It started in 2007, running a second car (#47) in alliance with the Wood Brothers. I cannot find any specific reason for the #47, only that Tad Geschickter ran a #47 Busch car ever since 1996, so maybe it was an availability thing. In any case, they ran the #47 and made their Cup debut in 2007, with Ken Schrader and Jon Wood each trying and failing to qualify for a race.
The #47 managed a few starts in 2008 with Marcos Ambrose, finishing third at the Glen, which prompted JTG to split with the Wood Brothers to try and go full time for the 2009 season with Ambrose in a #47 Toyota. This lasted two years before Mabrose moved to the aforementioned Richard Petty Motorsports, with JTG instead drafting in Bobby Labonte.
They would sign AJ Allmendinger in 2013 as Labonte began scaling back his races, and with AJ full time in 2014, they'd win at Watkins Glen. Allmendinger would last until 2018, when Ryan Preece was hired for that car, but then Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was chosen for 2020. Ricky would win the 2023 Daytona 500 with the team.
JTG Daugherty also briefly has a second car, the #37 - ten less than #47, also apparently Tad used this number in college sports - the #37 ran with Chris Buescher for 2017, 2018, and 2019, before running with Ryan Preece for 2020 and 2021.
This brings up another interesting aspect of JTG Daugherty Racing - despite the fact that they're a Chevy team, they kinda have this unique relationship with RFK Racing. First of all, Chris Buescher was a Roush development driver. Second of all, that #37 car for Buescher was run on the charter for Roush's #16.
Third, was that when Roush took Chris Buescher back for the 2020 season, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. then went the other way, going from the Roush #17 to the JTG Daugherty #47.
Oh, and as recently as 2023, JTG Daugherty's pit crew was on loan from Roush. Yeah, odd.
So yeah, that is all 36 chartered teams for the 2024 NASCAR Cup series and the story of a couple other numbers that are relevant to the story. I hope you guys enjoyed all that, but I think I'm gonna write about some other motorsports for a little while. The blog has been a bit NASCAR heavy lately and this week added a whole five extra blogposts to it.
I do enjoy blabbing on about NASCAR, but I also enjoy blabbing on about MotoGP and Indycar. Formula One is also a sport that exists.
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karma-is-my-girl-friend · 7 months ago
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Show (some of) your favorite ships and let your mutuals assume what your concept of romance is.
Thank you for the tag @joelmillerisapunk
Héloïse & Marianne - Portrait of a Lady on Fire
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Frank Farmer & Rachel Marron - The Bodyguard
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Matt Flamhaff & Jenna Rink - 13 Going On 30
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Gregory Eddie & Janine Teagues - Abbot Elementary
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Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy - Harley Quinn
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Eric Northman & Sookie Stackhouse - True Blood
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Johnny Castle & Baby Houseman - Dirty Dancing
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Anthony Bridgerton & Kate Sharma - Bridgerton
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This was so much fun! 💖
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lazywitchling · 1 year ago
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Jes' Collection of Witch Books
I said I would make this list, so here I am, making this list.
These are all the Witchy (and witchy-adjacent) books I own and/or have read. It's a long list, so it's going under a cut!
Key of Symbols:
📗 Read
📖 Reading
📚 Not Yet Read
Books that I own
📗 Rebel Witch by Kelly-Ann Maddox (Review)
📗 A Dabbler's Guide to Witchcraft by Fire Lyte
📗 Spellcrafting by Arin Murphy-Hiscock
📗 The House Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock (Review)
📗 Witchery by Juliet Diaz (Review)
📚 A Witch's Guide to Spellcraft by Althea Sebastiani
📚 All That is Sacred is Profaned by Rhyd Wildermuth (edit: nevermind, he's a transphobe now)
📚 Reclaiming Ourselves by Emma Kathryn
📚 In the Midnight Hour by Anthony Rella
📗 Weave the Liminal by Laura Tempest Zakroff (Review)
📚 Traditional Witchcraft: A Cornish Book of Ways by Gemma Gary
📗 Grovedaughter Witchery by Bree NicGarran (@breelandwalker)
📗 The Sisters Grimmoire by Bree NicGarran (@breelandwalker)
📚 Witchcraft by Anastasia Greywolf or Tamsin Chamberlin (don't buy this one: here's why)
Books I read from the Library
📗 The Modern Witchcraft Spell Book by Skye Alexander (don't buy this one: here's why)
📗 Backwoods Witchcraft by Jake Richards
Zines and Pamphlets
📗 A Pagan Anti-Capitalist Primer
📗 Brainscan 33: DIY Witchery by Alex Wrekk (@upthewitchypunx)
📗 Brainscan 34: A Dabbler's Week of DIY Witchery by Alex Wrekk (@upthewitchypunx)
📗 Everyday Magic #1
📗 Everyday Magic #2
📗 Exploding the Tangerine by Clint Marsh & Oliver Bly
📗 Five Principles of Green Witchcraft by Asa West
📗 Hex Your Ex
📗 The Witchy Zinester's Pocket Book of Spells
📚 Twin Peaks Tarot Spreads
📚 Sow Sprout Grow Tarot Spreads
Charity Bundle E-Books
These all came as a bundle, so the quality will vary as it does with any bargain grab-bag. I'm not linking these unless I've read (or am reading) them because it takes a long time, and I have no idea if they're good or absolute shit. If you want to learn about these, you know how the internet works.
📚 City Magick by Christopher Penczak
📗 Consorting with Spirits by Jason Miller
📚 Herbal Magick by Gerina Dunwich
📚 Hex Twisting by Diana Rajchel
📚 Italian Folk Magic by Mary-Grace Fahrun
📚 Love Magic by Lilith Dorsey
📚 Magic When You Need It by Judika Illes
📚 Magickal Astrology by Skye Alexander
📚 Personal Magic by Marion Weinstein
📚 Plant Witchery by Juliet Diaz
📚 Positive Magic by Marion Weinstein
📗 Queering Your Craft by Cassandra Snow (Review)
📚 Reading the Runes by Kim Farnell
📚 Spellcrafting by Gerina Dunwich
📚 The Big Book of Tarot by Joan Bunning
📚 The Study of Witchcraft by Deborah Lipp
📚 The Witch's Eight Paths of Power by Lady Sable Aradia
📚 The Witch's Guide to Wands by Gypsey Elaine Teague
📚 True Magic by Draja Mickaharic
📚 Water Witchcraft by Annwyn Avalon
📚 Wicca Made Easy by Phyllis Curott
📚 Wishcraft by Sakura Fox
📚 Witch, Please by Victoria Maxwell
📚 Witchcraft Activism by David Salisbury
📚 Year of the Witch by Temperance Alden
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cardinalhq · 2 months ago
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is there any chance that I could have an updated mw fc list??
Certainly! I'd love to see Anthony Keyvan, Elliot Fletcher, Alex Aiono, Christina Ricci, Austin Zajur, D'Arcy Carden, Thomas Weatherall, Melanie Lynskey, Chelsea Clark, Henry Golding, Gemma Chan, Justin H. Min, Ross Lynch, Keiynan Lonsdale, Natasha Lyonne, Leah Lewis, Lizeth Selene, Danny Pudi, Chappell Roan, Mike Faist, Raymond Ablack, Owen Teague, Logan Lerman, Rege-Jean Page, Alexandra Shipp, Bright Vachirawit, Evan Mock, Riz Ahmed, Harvey Guillen, Michael Cimino, Chella Man, Diego Luna, Dylan Arnold, Jessica Chastain, Auli'i Cravalho, Rahul Kohli, Stephanie Beatriz, Beatrice Laus, Sofia Bryant, Isaiah Mustafa, Aubrey Plaza, Justice Smith, Paul Rudd, Oscar Isaac, Daniel Kaluuya, Zethphan Smith-Gneist, Keith Powers, Felix Mallard, Jaz Sinclair, Sandra Oh, Matthew Lillard, Antonia Gentry, Domnhall Gleeson, Ashton Sanders, Lashana Lynch, Win Metawin, Laverne Cox, Eva Noblezada, Winona Ryder, Kiana Madeira, Michelle Yeoh, Anya Taylor-Joy, Taylor Russell, Gillian Anderson, Dylan Minnette, Alfie Enoch, Aaron Tveit, David Harbour, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Grace Van Dien, Christina Hendricks, Alisha Boe, Constance Wu, Melissa Fumero, Vera Farmiga, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Rami Malek, Dev Patel, Samantha Logan, Yara Shahidi, and Angela Bassett!
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greenviewhq · 2 months ago
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RESERVED for opening
limit ten (10) per member
for Artemis -
Curran Walters
Jack Quaid
Kat McNamara
Natasha Liu Bordizzo
Richard Harmon
Hailee Steinfeld
Owen Teague
Grant Gustin
for Ashley -
Chloe Bennet
Ana de Armas
Greta Onieogou
Sean Teale
Cody Christian
Kennedy McMann
Cemre Baysel
for Biggles -
Adam Page
Nick Bateman
Adam Cole
Swerve Strickland
for CC -
Danielle Rose Russell
Brenton Thwaites
Dylan O’Brien
Phoebe Tonkin
for Emma -
Aaron Tveit
Penn Badgley
Oscar Isaac
for Katie -
Chloe Grace Moretz
Diana Silvers
Davika Hoorne
Hirai Momo
Brianne Howey
Elle Fanning
beabadoobee
Alexa Demie
Alyssa Milano (young)
Sab Zada
for Kit -
Cailee Spaeny
Megan Fox
Sebastian Stan
Samara Weaving
Sophie Wilde
Mikey Madison
Bruna Maquezine
Glen Powell
Tini Stoessel
Ester Expósito
for Love -
Daisy Edgar-Jones
Anna Sawai
Chris Evans
Kaya Scodelario
Ursula Corbero
Cristin Milioti
Adam Brody
Savannah Lee Smith
for Max -
Bex Taylor-Klaus
Tom Holland x2
Bill Skarsgard
John Krasinski
Emma Myers
Pedro Pascal
Jordan Fisher
Paris Berelc
Tanner Buchanan
for Pixie -
Anya Taylor Joy
Tom Hiddleston
Derek Thaler
Jamie Campbell Bower
Sutton Foster
for Rachael -
Florence Pugh
Sofia Carson
Madelaine Petsch
Sabrina Carpenter
Olivia Rodrigo
Madelyn Cline
Meg Donnelly
Camila Mendes
Isabela Merced
Sophie Thatcher
for Ring -
Spencer Charnas
Noah Sebastian
Andy Biersack
Kat Dennings
for Admin Rory (subject to change) -
Anthony Turpel
Mark McKenna
Toby Wallace
Joshua Colley
Lukas Gage
Briana Cuoco
Xolo Maridueña
Dara Reneé
Ludovico Tersigni
Fionn Whitehead
Kiara Pichardo
Asa Germann
Lukita Maxwell
Jasmin Savoy Brown
Jackson Kelly
Jack Wolfe
Michael Evans Behling
Justin Min
Jonathan Daviss
for Admin Ryan -
Katie Douglas
Joe Locke
Mint Ranchrawee
Ashley Moore
Ciara Bravo
Ashby Gentry
Kento Yamazaki
Federico Russo
Barry Keoghan
Ruby Stokes
Melissa Collazo
Kyle Gallner
Tyler Lawrence Gray
Mia Isaac
Olivia Holt
Jenna Ortega
Antonia Gentry
Jung Hoyeon
Maris Racal
Maia Reficco
for Sierra -
Adam Scott
Norman Reedus
for Sierra -
Sarah Gadon
George MacKay
Logan Lerman
for Tasha -
Kathryn Winnick
Vanessa Morgan
Kristen Kreuk
Kathryn Newton
Nathalie Kelley
Ella Purnell
Madison Pettis
Liz Gillies
Bridget Reagan
for Tom -
Paul Mescal
Theo James
Manny Jacinto
Rahul Kohli
Ryan Gosling
Aron Piper
Suraj Sharma
for V -
Tyla
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palmviewfm · 3 months ago
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mwm fcs by members?
here's  a  couple  of  our  mwm  fcs  !  mason  gooding,  ricardo  hoyos,  harris  dickinson,  jonathan  daviss,  fabien frankel, brandon  perea,  derek  luh,  algee  smith,  austin  butler,  anthony  keyvan,  owen  teague,  froy guiterrez, thomas  weatherall,  gregg sulkin, taylor  zakhar  perez,  henry zaga, josh heuston, drew  ray  tanner,  danny ramirez, d'pharoh woon-a-tai, mena  massoud,  peyton  alex  smith,  daniel  ezra,  evan mock, michael  cimino,  cody christian, cha  eunwoo,  emilio sakraya, dylan  wang,  and  lucien  laviscount  !
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therealcrimediary · 8 months ago
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On this day in Wikipedia: Monday, 18th March
Welcome, benvenuto, ようこそ (yōkoso), velkomin 🤗 What does @Wikipedia say about 18th March through the years 🏛️📜🗓️?
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18th March 2020 🗓️ : Death - Alfred Worden Alfred Worden, American test pilot, engineer and astronaut (b. 1932) "Alfred Merrill Worden (February 7, 1932 – March 18, 2020) was an American test pilot, engineer and NASA astronaut who was command module pilot for the Apollo 15 lunar mission in 1971. One of 24 people to have flown to the Moon, he orbited it 74 times in the command module (CM) Endeavour. Worden was..."
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18th March 2019 🗓️ : Event - Syrian civil war Syrian civil war: The U.S. Air Force carried out an airstrike in al-Baghuz Fawqani, killing 64 civilians. "The Syrian civil war (Arabic: ٱلْحَرْبُ ٱلْأَهْلِيَّةُ ٱلسُّورِيَّةُ, romanized: al-ḥarb al-ʾahlīyah al-sūrīyah) is an ongoing multi-sided conflict in Syria involving various state-sponsored and non-state actors. In March 2011, popular discontent with the rule of Bashar al-Assad triggered..."
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18th March 2014 🗓️ : Event - Crimea The parliaments of Russia and Crimea sign an accession treaty. "Crimea ( kry-MEE-ə) is a peninsula in Eastern Europe, on the northern coast of the Black Sea, almost entirely surrounded by the Black Sea and the smaller Sea of Azov. The Isthmus of Perekop connects the peninsula to Kherson Oblast in mainland Ukraine. To the east, the Crimean Bridge, constructed in..."
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18th March 1974 🗓️ : Event - Güzel İstanbul Güzel İstanbul, a nude sculpture by Gürdal Duyar in Istanbul is torn down in the middle of the night. "Güzel İstanbul (Beautiful Istanbul) is a concrete public sculpture of a nude female figure by Gürdal Duyar that is located in Yıldız Park in Istanbul, Turkey. The sculpture was commissioned in 1973 as one of 20 sculptures installed in Istanbul as part of an initiative by the Istanbul Municipality to..."
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18th March 1923 🗓️ : Birth - Andy Granatelli Andy Granatelli, American race car driver and businessman (d. 2013) "Anthony "Andy" Granatelli (March 18, 1923 – December 29, 2013) was an American businessman, most prominent as the CEO of STP as well as a major figure in automobile racing events.Granatelli was born in Dallas, Texas. Along with his brothers Vince and Joe, he first worked as an auto mechanic and..."
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18th March 1823 🗓️ : Birth - Antoine Chanzy Antoine Chanzy, French general (d. 1883) "Antoine Eugène Alfred Chanzy (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan øʒɛn alfʁɛd ʃɑ̃zi]; 18 March 1823 – 4 January 1883) was a French general, notable for his successes during the Franco-Prussian War and as a governor of Algeria...."
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18th March 🗓️ : Holiday - Sheelah's Day (Ireland, Canada, Australia) "Sheelah's Day, also known as Sheelagh's Day, (Ir. Lá 'le Síle) is an Irish cultural holiday celebrated on 18 March which coincides with St. Patrick's Day. While the holiday is no longer widely celebrated in Ireland, there are still associated festivities celebrated throughout the Irish diaspora in..."
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visitaurelius · 2 years ago
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ARIA OGDEN  is looking for her youngest sibling! this connection is familial, and the muse(s) would be the youngest of three siblings. suggested fcs: anthony turpel, lily-rose depp, diana silvers, alex fitzalan, angus cloud, austin abrams, owen teague, cailee spaeny, grace van dien, madelyn cline, sabrina carpenter, utp. see full connection details.
find out more at aurelius... a semi-appless canon and original character roleplay group set in a modern day alternate universe in the harry potter wizarding world focusing on character development and connections. we currently have plenty of canon and semi-canon characters available, and half of our writer slots up for grabs! come join us — we'd love to have you!
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howardhawkshollywoodannex · 4 years ago
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Anthony Scooter Teague as Bud Frump in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967). Tony was born in Jacksboro, Texas, and had 11 acting credits, from a 1958 episode of The Danny Thomas Show, to The Barefoot Executive (1971). His other notable credits include West Side Story (as Big Deal) and The Trouble with Girls (with Elvis Presley). He died of cancer at the age of 49.
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