#Dayle Rogers
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daylerogers · 15 hours ago
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Do You Believe That?
He’d had about 36 hours to recuperate. A tonsillectomy isn’t a walk in the park when you’re three. It’s a little overwhelming, more than a little concerning, and the immediate effect is feeling miserable. An ice cream cone and a little time can bring a totally new attitude to a young man fresh from surgery. Which was wonderful, because Nolan right after surgery wasn’t anything like the Nolan we…
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mirandamckenni1 · 11 months ago
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Lesbian Bed Death - Horrors Of The Crown Hotel (Official Music Video) TAKEN FROM THE NEW ALBUM, MIDNIGHT LUST, COMING SOON! https://ift.tt/8IDQdr4 Directed and produced by Evelyn Wolf & Dan Peach Additional production by Jacqui Dunn Director of Photography: Ben Thompson First Camera Assistant: Elliot Wallis The band: JJ – Vocals Dan Peach – Rhythm Guitar Leisl Heath - Bass Aimee Violet – Drums (Lead guitar on studio recording by Steve Lethal) Actors: Alan Ratcliffe (Butler), Charlie White (Woman in bath [Young]), Val Booth (Woman in bath [Older]), Esme and Isabella Shenton (Twins), Dan Tobias Lewis-Dayle (Dog), Richard Walton (Dog handler), Rachel Rouge & Myles Dartford (Dancing couple). Lead Hair Makeup and SFX: JaqD SFX Assistant Hair Makeup and SFX: Emily Rogers, Katie Parker & Casey Kingsley Twins Costume and Hair: Jasmine Rowlands Running: Philip Kempson Thanks to: Catherine Booth, Moorville Hall and UCEN Manchester Dan Peach’s custom Baphomet guitar by Chris Baxter at Whispersmith Guitars https://ift.tt/Wg6249Q Lesbian Bed Death management & booking enquiries: [email protected] https://ift.tt/t3erXuy https://ift.tt/uGJPVTH https://ift.tt/GJUhdV0 http://www.twitter.com/lbdofficial https://ift.tt/2dHMXhA LYRICS Let me tell you a story about The Crown Hotel A seedy hovel and a gateway to hell Blood-splattered walls and chandeliers Countless people have died in here Tortured spirits in the bricks and mortar Visitors are lambs to the slaughter Another felon, another transgression At least the bar's open 24/7 A honeymoon suite with an infestation This is Roachville Baby, your nightmare vacation Listen hard and listen well It's a place where the wicked dwell The horrors of The Crown Hotel Blood-stained walls, a cadaver smell Departed guests, they never tell Know them once, know them well The horrors of The Crown Hotel Serial killers planning their attack Ladies of the night smoking crack A satanic cult sacrificing cats No-one checks out with their soul intact Kidnapped kids chopped up the cellar A chained up gimp for sordid pleasure Contaminated drinks, a blow to the head Most of the guests are already dead Curb crawlers by the station This is Roachville Baby, your nightmare vacation via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUzi_zI_fww
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whosthatknocking · 4 years ago
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Doctor Sleep (2019), dir. Mike Flanagan
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kwebtv · 6 years ago
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TV Guide -  July 19 - 25, 1958
Dayle Lymoine Robertson (July 14, 1923 – February 27, 2013)  Actor best known for his starring roles on television. He played the roving investigator Jim Hardie in the long-running NBC/ABC hit television series Tales of Wells Fargo, and Ben Calhoun, the owner of an incomplete railroad line in ABC's The Iron Horse. He was often presented as a deceptively thoughtful but modest western hero. From 1968 to 1970, Robertson was the fourth and final host of the syndicated Death Valley Days anthology series.
In 1960, Robertson guest-starred as himself in NBC's The Ford Show, starring Tennessee Ernie Ford. In 1962, he similarly appeared on a short-lived western comedy and variety series, ABC's The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show.
In the 1966-67 season, Robertson starred in Scalplock another television pilot released as a movie that became ABC's The Iron Horse, in which his character wins an incomplete railroad line in a poker game and then decides to manage the company. In 1968, he succeeded Robert Taylor as the host of Death Valley Days, a role formerly held by Stanley Andrews and future U.S. President Ronald W. Reagan. In rebroadcasts, Death Valley Days is often known as Trails West, with Ray Milland in the role of revised host.
Robertson guest-starred on the Nov. 17, 1969 episode of The Dean Martin Show musical comedy variety series.
He portrayed legendary FBI agent Melvin Purvis in two made-for-television movies, Melvin Purvis: G-Man (1974) and The Kansas City Massacre (1975).
In 1981, Robertson was in the original starring cast of ABC's popular night-time soap opera, Dynasty, playing Walter Lankershim, a character who disappeared after the first season. In 1985, it was revealed in the story line that the character had died off screen.
In 1983, Robertson made another television pilot Big John where he played a Georgia Sheriff who becomes a New York Police Department detective. In 1987, he starred as the title character on the NBC crime drama, J.J. Starbuck. Robertson also played Frank Crutcher in five episodes of the TV series Dallas during the 1982-83 season. In December 1993 and January 1994, Robertson appeared in two episodes of the CBS comedy/western Harts of the West in the role of "Zeke Terrell," the brother of series co-star Lloyd Bridges.  (Wikipedia)
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natural--blues · 6 years ago
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Quoting the story linked above in italics, and adding extra info in:
Jamie Ann Standifer Crenshaw, age 37, of Colbert, OK – a nearby town in which the transgender child is attending school, is married to Burney Crenshaw, the subject of the protective order.
Burney Clyde Crenshaw, age 43, also of Colbert, is a former president of the Texoma Junior Rodeo Association. In 2006 he was convicted of domestic abuse in Bryan County after pleading no contest. After he served a deferred sentence the charge was dismissed. The Crenshaws own Crenshaw Chemical & Fertilizer located at 1969 Eastman Rd - Hwy 91,  Colbert, Oklahoma 74733. It's  1 1/2 miles west of Achille. Their phone number is (580) 283-3153. __________
Kevin Lee Bickerstaff, age 58 of Ada, suggested, “Just tell the kids to kick ass in the bathroom and it won’t want to come back!”  
Bickerstaff is a bus driver for Frontier Airlines. The Frontier Airlines corporate office can be reached at (720) 374-4200. He is married to Lajuan “Lou” Gayle Koehn Pachner Bickerstaff, age 46. Both Bickerstaffs have been sued in civil court for non-payment of debts and are involved in the Mid-South Youth Rodeo Cowboys Association of Oklahoma. They can be contacted via: Larry Hardin- President  580-239-0195 Tony Rochelle- Vice Pres. 580-920-8890 Priscilla Rochelle- Sec. 580-916-5729
Bickerstaff is also a member of the Texoma Junior Rodeo Association. They can be contacted here:  President: Shyla Whitlock 580-380-3193 Vice President: Larry Renfroe 214-642-5806 Treasurer: Chanda Moore 580-916-1193 [email protected] Rodeo Secretary: Cindy Kueckelhan 903-227-3406 / 903-583-2411 [email protected]
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Seth Cooper owns Cooper Ranch and Trucking LLC at 1522 Hwy 199E in Madill, OK. Their business number is (580) 677-0107 with an email address of [email protected]
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Jay W. Standifer, age 45, is the ranch manager at Buckhorn Creek Ranch located at 6300 Highway 177 S, Sulphur, and resides at 2932 Standifer Rd Sulphur with his wife Karen Duck Franks Standifer, age 40. 
Karen Standifer is a girl’s junior high coach at the Oklahoma School for the Deaf in Sulphur. They can be contacted here: Oklahoma School for the Deaf  1100 East Oklahoma Ave.(888) 685-3323 Noel Tyler Executive Director Department of Rehabilitation Services [email protected] Larry Hawkins Superintendent [email protected] (580) 622-4909  Betty Stephens Business Manager [email protected] (580) 622-4902 
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Jamie Dayle Blanchett, age 44 of 902 NE Rushwood Drive in Stigler, OK, owns Blanchett Welding and Metal Art. The phone number there is (918) 448-0368.   __________
Susan Rogers Leonard, age 54, of Broken Bow has shared a cruel meme with Burney Crenshaw promoting violence towards transgender people. She and her former spouse Tommy Leonard enjoy exchanging protective orders against each other. Leonard subsists off the largesse of family members and taxpayers, while giving a go at becoming an Independent Scentsy Consultant. Call Scentsy here: (877) 855-0617 or email [email protected]
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Concerned  parties can contact the Achille Elementary School by calling principal Lora Stanglin at (580) 283-3002 or emailing her at [email protected]   
The Achille ISD superintendent Rick Beene can be reached at (580) 283-3775 or by emailing [email protected] __________________________ Do your thing, internet!
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A middle school in Achille, Oklahoma is closed following violent threats by parents on social media against Maddie, a 12-year-old transgender student who identifies as female and used the girls’ bathroom.
Maddie had been using the staff bathroom at her old school but used the girls’ bathroom at the new school because she wasn’t sure where the staff bathroom was. She was then accused of peeping under a bathroom stall. Her mother said it was probably because she “leans very far forward to use the bathroom.”
Then the threats began on a private parents’ Facebook group for the school. The parents called Maddie “it” and “thing”, suggested that her genitalia be mutilated to make her female (“a good sharp knife will do the job real quick”). One said it was “hunting season on them kind” and said there was “no bag limit.”
Maddie’s mother Brandy Rose said she fears for her life: “These are adults making threats– I don’t understand it. She’s an awesome kid. To see any fear in her, I can’t explain how bad that hurts me for them to hurt her.”
KXII reports: “The sheriff said the mother filed a protective order against one parent but no other arrests have been made, however several agencies including the FBI are stepping in to see if any comments constitute a hate crime.”
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Sorry to say this but if we have to think about whether or not threatening to cut a 12 year old child is a hate crime means there is no hope for us. What has this nation become when it’s citizens feel they have a right to threaten minorities with no fear of repercussion. The only ringing heard now is the death knell of freedom..
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longislandweekly-blog · 5 years ago
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Annual Katz Institute Luncheon, Fashion Event Wins Big For Women’s Health
Northwell Health and the Americana Manhasset raised more than $750,000 for women’s health at the 27th annual Katz Institute for Women’s Health Luncheon and Fashion Event.
From left: Rosanna Scotto, Ruth Slade, Roger and Charlotte Blumencranz, Dayle Katz
Northwell Health and the Americana Manhasset raised more than $750,000 for women’s health at the 27th annual Katz Institute for Women’s Health Luncheon and Fashion Event presented by the Partners Council for Women’s Health.
The event—attended by more than 500 supporters, patients and clinicians and held at Old…
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daylerogers · 5 days ago
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The Fun Of Fandom
I’ve been a lover of the beautiful game ever since our oldest played soccer in the fifth grade. It’s a sport our whole family has gotten behind–each of our family members have specific teams we support, and the competition reaches from the field to the family room. We were able to go to the Orlando Pride’s semi-final game, where they played the Kansas City Current. It was a tough match, and…
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daylerogers · 8 days ago
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Lavish And Luxurious
photo courtesy of Heather Gill on Unsplash The holidays are approaching, and everyone’s thoughts turn to… Turkeys! Turkey is our meat of choice for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s tradition. Growing up, because of our family’s Slavic background, we paired turkey with dumplings and sauerkraut. I thought that was what everyone did. Until I got married. The sides have changed, but it’s…
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daylerogers · 12 days ago
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Hearing But Not Believing
We all have selective hearing. It begins when we’re children, listening to our parents or any authority figure telling us to do or stop doing something that doesn’t mesh with what we want. It doesn’t matter the decibel level or tone of voice used–if a child doesn’t want to listen, they won’t. We had a pediatrician when our kids were young that explained calmly that the will of a two-year-old is…
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daylerogers · 15 days ago
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What Makes A True Hero?
When our grands were younger, they had a fascination with being part of the military, protecting their country, proud of being Americans. In a local parade, our boys, plus friends, created a make-believe tank, dressed as Army Rangers–or what they thought Rangers looked like–with Nerf guns to show the lengths they were willing to go to to fight for their country. They were applauded as they rode…
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daylerogers · 19 days ago
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Who Are You Really?
Halloween was over a week ago, but I’ve been stunned by how many people continue to insist on playing “dress-up”. Or better yet “make-believe”. With the national vote coming to an end, I have found it hard to focus because so many running for office have focused on the problems of the other candidates rather than the solutions they are bringing to the table. I have no comments about any of the…
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daylerogers · 22 days ago
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It's That Time Again
I look forward to this day more than I do St. Patrick’s Day (and I do have some Irish in me) and my birthday. The end of Daylight Saving Time when we fall back an hour and gain a little more sleep. This is more satisfying than losing an hour in the spring, when springing forward we lost those precious sixty minutes. An hour is no big deal, right? Wrong. I feel cheated for several weeks after…
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daylerogers · 26 days ago
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The Lost Wonder
I’ve had the joy and privilege of being with my two sisters in Tucson, Arizona for several days. They’re so gracious to take me to places I’ve never been, to see things that boggle my mind. Plus our time is filled with laughter and memories and deep discussions. We drove far to the southeast of Arizona to see the Chiricahua National Monument, a place of incredible beauty and the homeland of the…
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daylerogers · 29 days ago
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Unexpected Surprises
We’ve had a cold spell here in Florida–it got down to the high 70s. People delightedly wore long sleeves and sweaters for a brief moment. We so rarely get to wear cold-weather clothing. In Colorado, our dear grand Beck experienced his first snow of the season–a little different from our cold front. He’s exhilarated by cold and snow and the many wonderful activities one can do during the…
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daylerogers · 1 month ago
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Good Cop; Bad Cop
When our kids were young, I used to tease my husband that we had fallen into unasked for roles–at least from my perspective. I was the bad cop to his good cop. He traveled quite a bit, and when he was gone, I was the one who had to hold down the fort. I was the disciplinarian, cook, chauffeur, laundress, homework guru, and enthusiastic fan for all their soccer games. I found my rhythms, and we…
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daylerogers · 1 month ago
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Learning Curve Conundrum
Soccer is a game that requires team work and an understanding of what each position requires from individual players. There’s a learning curve to the game, as in every sport. As kids become familiar with the footwork and fundamentals, they become better able to play together. All six of our kids played soccer, and now the grands are into it. When they’re just starting out, it looks more like…
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