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howdoispectate · 2 months ago
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Sorry for not posting much! here's a few little things (SLIGHT GORE WIP UNDER CUT. NO BLOOD DRAWN BUT ITS LIKE. FACE IS HALF GONE)
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ptbf2002 · 22 days ago
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My Top 10 Favorite Movies
10. The LEGO Movie
9. The Simpsons Movie
8. Space Jam
7. Ice Age
6. Toy Story
5. Tom And Jerry (2021)
4. Despicable Me
3. Wreck-It Ralph
2. Cars (2006)
And 1. Sonic The Hedgehog (2020)
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The LEGO Movie Belongs To Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Lin Pictures Inc. Lord Miller Productions, VERTIGO Entertainment, LEGO System A/S, RatPac Entertainment, LLC, Village Roadshow Pictures, Village Roadshow Limited, BGH Capital, Roadshow Films, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
The Simpsons Movie Belongs To James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Al Jean, Ian Maxtone-Graham, George Meyer, David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, Mike Scully, Matt Selman, John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti, Film Roman, LLC, Rough Draft Studios, Inc. AKOM Production Ltd. Gracie Films, 20th Century Animation, Inc. 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Space Jam Belongs To Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudnick, Timothy Harris, Herschel Weingrod, Bardel Entertainment, Inc. Character Builders, Premier Films Ltd. Spaff Animation Inc. Stardust Pictures, Uli Meyer Features, Weddington Productions, Silicon Graphics, Inc. Northern Lights Entertainment, Courtside Seats Productions, Warner Bros. Feature Animation, Warner Bros. Animation Inc. Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Ice Age (2002 film) Belongs to Michael Berg, Michael J. Wilson, Peter Ackerman, Blue Sky Studios, Inc. 20th Century Animation, Inc. 20th Century Studios, Inc. The Walt Disney Studios, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Toy Story Belongs To Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Joe Ranft, PIXAR Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures, The Walt Disney Studios, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Tom & Jerry (2021 film) Belongs To William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Kevin Costello, Framestore Limited, The Story Company, Turner Entertainment Company, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WarnerMedia And Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Despicable Me Belongs To Cinco Paul, Ken Daurio, Sergio Pablos, Illumination, Universal Pictures, Universal City Studios LLC, Universal Studios, Inc. NBCUniversal Film and Entertainment, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, NBCUniversal Media Group, NBCUniversal Media, LLC, And Comcast Corporation
Wreck-It Ralph Belongs To Rich Moore, Phil Johnston, Jim Reardon, Jennifer Lee, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures, The Walt Disney Studios, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Cars Belongs To Dan Fogelman, John Lasseter, Joe Ranft, Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin, Jorgen Klubien, PIXAR Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures, The Walt Disney Studios, Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Sonic the Hedgehog (film) Belongs to Yuji Naka, Naoto Ohshima, Hirokazu Yasuhara, Pat Casey, Josh Miller, Blur Studio, Marza Animation Planet Inc. Original Film, Sonic Team, SEGA of America, SEGA Corporation, SEGA Sammy Holdings Inc. Paramount Pictures Corporation. Paramount Global, And Paramount Skydance Corporation
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sca-nerd · 6 years ago
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Atlantia lost a fighter on the field at Kings Assessment on Saturday. Johann (mka John Weddington) suffered a heart attack and passed away.
I didn't know Johann well, but I recognized him around events. He always smiled. He fought fair and honorably. He was kind and considerate when he spoke. He modeled for his daughter an example of how to live and treat others. The legacy he leaves behind is inspiring and beautiful, and I hope that brings his family comfort.
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highschoolharrier · 6 years ago
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Here is a recap of all the girls teams on the preseason watch list! Girls Preseason Watch List
California:
Buchanan (CA)
Canyon (CA)
Canyon Crest Academy (CA)
Claremont (CA)
Great Oak (CA)
La Costa Canyon (CA)
Saugus (CA)
Serrano (CA)
St. Francis Sacramento (CA)
Vista Murrieta (CA)
Heartland:
Eden Prairie (MN)
Edina (MN)
Farmington (MN)
Johnston (IA)
Minnetonka (MN)
Muskego (WI)
Onalaska (WI)
St. Michael Albertville (MN)
Stillwater (MN)
Wayzata (MN)
Midwest:
Ann Arbor Pioneer (MI)
Barrington (IL)
Beavercreek (OH)
Centerville (OH)
Downers Grove South (IL)
East Grand Rapids (MI)
Lakota East (OH)
Naperville North (IL)
Yorkville (IL)
Zionsville (IN)
New York:
Fayetteville Manlius (NY)
Bethlehem Central (NY)
Greenwich (NY)
Liverpool (NY)
Niskayuna (NY)
North Rockland (NY)
Sacred Heart (NY)
Saratoga Springs (NY)
Shaker (NY)
Shenendehowa (NY)
Northeast:
Champlain Valley (VT)
Haddonfield Memorial (NJ)
Holmdel (NJ)
Indian Hills (NJ)
Kingwasy (NJ)
New Canaan (CT)
North Allegheny (PA)
North Hunterdon (NJ)
Ridgewood (NJ)
West Chester Henderson (PA)
Northwest:
Boise Senior (ID)
Bozeman (MT)
Camas (WA)
Eagle (ID)
Glacier Peak (WA)
Hellgate (MT)
Jesuit (OR)
Mountain View (ID)
North Central (WA)
Summit (OR)
South:
Austin Vandegrift (TX)
Bridgeland (TX)
Coppell (TX)
Cedar Park (TX)
Flower Mound (TX)
Grapevine (TX)
Prosper (TX)
Southlake Carroll (TX)
St. Joseph’s (LA)
The Woodlands (TX)
Southeast:
Auburn (AL)
Blacksburg (VA)
Bolles (FL)
Cuthbertson (NC)
Loudoun Valley (VA)
Pine Crest (FL)
Severna Park (MD)
Trinity Prep (FL)
University (WV)
Weddington (NC)
Southwest:
Air Academy (CO)
Battle Mountain (CO)
Cherokee Trail (CO)
Cherry Creek (CO)
Desert Vista (AZ)
Highland High (AZ)
Lone Peak (UT)
Mountain Vista (CO)
Niwot (CO)
Xavier (AZ)
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swldx · 3 years ago
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RNZ Pacific 1330 8 May 2022
5980Khz 1259 8 MAY 2022 - RNZ PACIFIC (NEW ZEALAND) in ENGLISH from RANGITAIKI. SINPO = 45233. English, s/on w/bellbird int. until pips and news @1300z anchored by Vicki McKay. More than half a billion dollars is being injected into policing over the next four years. By the end of the year, 94 million will go towards gangs and organized crime. The government also plans to target gun crime by establishing a new firearms unit within the police. Another variant of Omicron has been detected; A person arriving from South Africa has the BA5 variant. The ministry of health reported 5,647 new community cases of Covid19 and three more deaths. Hong Kong's, former security chief John Lee has been elected as the territory's next leader. And what is widely seen as a move by the Chinese government tighten its grip on the city. Britain's Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Brandon Lewis, will meet the leaders of the province's political parties on Monday to encourage them to restore government and form an executive after last week's election. The former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has launched his campaign for October's presidential election. Bolsonaro has repeatedly questioned Brazil's electronic voting system, raising fears he might not admit defeat should Mr. Lula win the election. An estimated six tons of rubbish was taken from the bottom of Weddington Harbor on Saturday by volunteers in an effort to re-oxygenate the sea floor. Sports. Backyard fence antenna, Etón e1XM. 100kW, beamAz 35°, bearing 240°. Received at Plymouth, United States, 12912KM from transmitter at Rangitaiki. Local time: 0759.
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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2022 Kansas City Royals Roster
Pitchers
#23 Donald Greinke (Apopka, Florida)
#24 Amir Garrett (Henderson, Nevada)
#37 Jackson Kowar (Weddington, North Carolina)
#38 Joel Payamps (Santiago, Dominican Republic)
#40 Collin Snider (Nashville, Tennessee)
#43 Carlos Hernández (Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela)
#45 Taylor Clarke (Loudoun County, Virginia)
#50 Kris Bubic (San José, California)
#51 Brady Singer (Eustis, Florida)
#52 Daniel Lynch (Henrico County, Virginia)
#53 John Zuber (White Hall, Arkansas)
#56 Brad Keller (Flowery Branch, Georgia)
#58 Scott Barlow (Santa Clarita, California)
#59 Jake Brentz (Manchester, Missouri)
#63 Josh Staumont (La Habra, California)
#65 Dylan Coleman (Potosi, Missouri)
#67 Gabe Speier (Goleta, California)
Catchers
#13 Salvador Pérez (Valencia, Venezuela)
#36 Cam Gallagher (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
Infielders
#7 Bobby Witt; Jr. (Colleyville, Texas)
#8 Nick Lopez (Naperville, Illinois)
#17 Hunter Dozier (Denton, Texas)
#27 Raúl Mondesí; Jr. (San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic)
#41 Carlos Santana (Cleveland, Ohio)
#66 Ryan O’Hearn (Frisco, Texas)
Outfielders
#2 Michael Taylor (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)
#14 Edward Olivares (Caracas, Venezuela)
#15 Whit Merrifield (Mocksville, North Carolina)
#16 Andrew Benintendi (Madeira, Ohio)
#28 Kyle Isbel (Rancho Cucamonga, California)
Coaches
Manager Mike Matheny (Reynoldsburg, Ohio)
Bench coach Pedro Grifol (Miami, Florida)
Assistant coach Rusty Kuntz (El Paso De Robles, California)
Assistant coach John Mabry (Chesapeake City, Maryland)
Pitching coach Cal Eldred (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Bullpen coach Larry Carter (Rand, West Virginia)
Bullpen catcher Ryan Eigsti (Peoria, Illinois)
Bullpen catcher Parker Morin (Park City, Utah)
Hitting coach Terry Bradshaw (Windsor, Virginia)
Assistant hitting coach Keoni DeRenne (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Infield coach Tony Peña (Santiago, Dominican Republic)
1st base coach Damon Hollins (Vallejo, California)
3rd base coach Vance Wilson (Mesa, Arizona)
Replay coordinator Bill Duplissea (San Carlos, California)
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altusfl · 7 years ago
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39.  The 1987 Season --- Team rosters
Team by team breakdown of more noted players in the 1987 season
Atlanta - QB Steve Bartkowski,QB Walter Lewis, RB Kirby Warren, FB Ken Talton, WR Marcus Anderson, WR/KR Cormac Carney, DL Curtis Anderson, and NT Bob Nelson OLB Cornelius Bennett, ILB Larry Kolic, P Jim Grupp K Efren Herrera 
Arizona- QB Alan Risher, QB Doug Woodward RB Kevin Nelson,RB Nuu Faaola, RB Scott Stamper, RB Randy Johnson RB John Barnett,FB Mack Boatner, WR Jackie Flowers, WR Neil Bahlholm, WR Lenny Willis, TE Mark Keel, G Carl Roberts G Frank Kalil, C Mike Katolin OL Jeff Kiewel RG Alvin Powell, DE Skip McLendon, DE/NT Mark Buben DE Mike Mraz DT Stan Mataele NT Dan Saleamua OLB Ed Smith, OLB Ben Apuna, OLB Scott Stephen MLB Byron Evans  DB Lance Shields DB Eddie Brown  DB Gordon Bunch,FS Allen Durden SS David Fulcher SS Don Schwartz P/K Frank Corral 
Birmingham- QB Cliff Stoudt,QB Bob Lane, QB Mike Shula, RB Brent Fullwood, RB Earl Gant, FB Tommie Agee FB Leon Perry WR Jim Smith, WR Joey Jones, WR Ron Fredrick, WR Perry Tuttle, WR Greg Richardson TE Darryl Mason TE Allama Matthews T Pat Phenix, T Robert Woods G Pat Saindon, G Buddy Aydelette, C Tom Banks G Dave Drechsler DE Jon Hand DE Dave Purifory DE Jackie Cline DE/DT Jimmy Walker DT Doug Smith, DE/DT Ronnie Paggett,  NT Donnie Humphrey OLB Herb Spencer,LB Dallas Hickman, LB Thomas Boyd CB Ricky Ray CB Dennis Woodberry CB Frank Reed DB Dave Dumars  SS Billy Cesare FS Mike Thomas FS Chuck Clanton P Danny Miller K Scott Norwood 
Boston - QB Mike Hohensee QB Steve Beuerlein RB Troy Stratford, RB Richard Crump, WR Joey Walters, WR Kelvin Martin WR Nolan Franz, TE Dan Ross, T Pat Staub G Steve Trapillo G John Schmeding G Gerry Raymond C Mike McLaughlin DE John Bosa,DE Kenny Neil DE Robert Banks DE Wally Klein NT Mike Ruth OLB Ben Needham ILB Marcus Marek CB Goldie Lockbaum CB Woorow Wilson S Joe Restic P Bucky Scribner K John Carney
Chicago-QB Vince Evans, QB Jack Trudeau RB Bo Jackson, RB Thomas Rooks, FB Keith Byars, WR David Williams,WR Steve Bryant, WR Doug Donely, WR Jaime Holland WR James Maness TE Cap Boso, TE Jerry Reese LT Mark Dennis, LT Lee Spivey,LT Duane Wilson,RT Jim Juriga,RG Arland Thompson, C Bill Winters  DE Tyrone Keys DE Don Thorp, DE Ken Gillen, NT Paul Hanna DT Tony Suber ILB Pepper Johnson ILB Jeff Leiding LB Byron Lee LB Scott Leach LB Larry Kolic OLB/DB Jim Bob Morris, OLB/DB John Barefeild OLB/DB Larry James CB Rod Hill, FS Craig Swoope DB Mike Ulmer S Sonny Gordon P Jim Miller K Max Zendejas
Denver- QB Doug Flutie, QB Bob Gagliano RB Bill Johnson, WR Leonard Harris, WR/KR Marc Lewis, WR Vincent White,WR Frank Lockett, LT Steve Rogers, C Tom Davis OL Sid Abramowitz DE Bruce Thornton, DE Calvin Turner, ILB John Nevens, LB Greg Gerken CB/PR David Martin, CB David Dumars CB Nate Miller, P Jack Weil K/P Jim Asmus (Future deals- FS Scott Thomas, MLB Terry Maki, and CB Tom Rotello)
Hawaii - QB Jack Thompson, QB Robbie Bosco,QB/RB/WR Raphel Cherry, WR Walter Murray, WR Mark Bellini , WR Glen Kozlowski, RB/PR/KR Gary Allen, RB Del Rodgers, RB Anthony Edgar RB/PR/KR Vai Sikahema,  FB Lakei Heimuli, FB Tom Tuipulotu, TE Trevor Molini, TE David Mills, RT Jim Mills LT Darryl Haley, LT Dean Miraldi T Vince Stroth, T Nick Eyre, T Wayne Faalafua G Joe Onosai G Louis Wong G Bernard Carvalho, C Ed Riewerts C Robert Anae DE Jason Buck DE Jim Herrmann DE Brandon Flint DE Brad Anae, DE Junior Filiaga,  DT Kit Lathrop DT Tom Tuinei DT Colin Scotts, DT Brad Smith, OLB Kyle Whittigham, OLB Leon White, LB Cary Whittingham, LB Filipo Mokofisi, MLB Kurt Gouveia,MLB Marv Allen CB Dana McLemore CB Jeff Griffin  CB Manny Hendrix, DB/KR Erroll Tucker, FS Blaine Gaison FS Jeff Wilcox SS Mark Kafentzis SS Kyle Morrell SS Jeff Sprowls, S Verlon Redd P/TE Clay Brown K Paul Woodside
Houston- QB Jim Kelly, QB Todd Dillon WR Richard Johnson, WR Ricky Sanders, WR/PR Gerald McNeil, WR/KR Clarence Verdin, RB Sam Harrell, RB Darryl Clark, LT Bryan Dausin RT Tommy Robinson T Ernie Rogers, T Denver Johnson RG Billy Kidd, LG Scott Boucher, C Frank Kalil, DE Pete Catan, DE Cleveland Crosby DE Hosea Taylor DE Charles Benson DT Tony Fitzpatrick DT Hosea Taylor  OLB Andy Hawkins, MLB Kiki DeAyala, OLB Mike Hawkins,  CB Will Lewis CB Mike Mitchell FS Luther Bradley FS Hollis Hall SS Calvin Eason,S Tommy Myers P Dale Walters K Toni Fritsch,
Jacksonville- QB Ed Luther, QB Robbie Mahfouz WR Alton Alexis, WR Perry Kemp, WR Wyatt Henderson RB Kevin Mack, KR/RB Tony Boddie,RB Archie Griffin, FB Larry Mason T Bob Gruber G George Collins C Jay PennisonT Roy simmons C Mike Reuther,RT Ralph Williams, LG Rich garza,DE Mike Raines, DE Keith Millard, DE Phil Dokes OLB tom dinkle LB OLB Joe Castillo, CB Van Jakes S Don Bessillieu S Chester Gee CB Mark Harper DB Bobby Hosea, P/K Brian Franco
Los Angeles- QB Rick Neuheisel, QB Mike Rae RB Christian Okoye, RB Reggie Brown   RB/KR Jarvis Redwine, WR JoJo Townsell, WR Mike Sherrad WR John Jefferson WR Duane Gunn TE Tim Wrightman TE Ricky Ellis OL Rod Walters, Vince Stroh, Bob Simmons, Doug Hoppock, Perry Harnett, &  Jerry Doerger,  C Mike Katolin & G Alvin Powell, DE Lee Williams, DT George Achica, DE Fletcher Jenkins, DE Ben Rudolph DT Eddie Weaver,DE Dennis Edwards, DE Ray Cattage, DE Rich Dimler OLB Eric Scoggins ILB Howard Carson,LB Danny Rich  LB Sam Norris CB John Hendy CB Tyrone Justin CB/S Mike Fox SS Tim McDonald P Jeff Partridge K Tony Zendejas,
Memphis- QB Warren Moon, QB Mike Kelley, WR/KR Derrick Crawford, WR Derek Holloway WR Greg Moser,  WR Sam Graddy, WR Ted Wilson, WR Gizmo Williams RB Tim Spencer, RB Harry Sydney, FB Cornelius Quarles, TE Keli McGregor RG Myke Horton G Bill Mayo DE Reggie White, DE/DT Calvin Clark LB Rod Shoate, LB Mike Brewington CB Mossy Cade CB Leonard Coleman CB mike thomas CB/s Mike Fox DB Terry Love FS Vic Minor SS Barney Bussey P Jimmy Colquitt K Alan Duncan
Miami – QB Vinny Tesreverde, QB Don Strock RB Curtis Bledsoe, RB George Works, RB/PR/KR Eric Robinson  FB Dwayne Crutchfield, WR Eddie Brown,  WR/KR Mike Harris WR Greg Taylor, WR Ricky Simmons WR Elmer Bailey TE Willie Smith TE Bob Niziolek LT Joel Patten RT Jeff Seevy RT/RG Dave Pacella RG Ed Fulton C/G Brian Musselman C Tony Loia T Ed Muransky Vaughn Harman DE Willie Broughton DE Ken Fagan DE Greg Feilds, DE Malcolm Taylor,DT Jerome Brown, DT Dan Sileo, LDT Bennie Smith DE Bob Cobb DE/NT Richard Tharpe DT Kevin Kellin DT Gurnest Brown  OLB Winston Moss LB Jon McVeigh LOLB Darnell Dailey ROLB Joe Hines MLB Mike Muller LB Ken Kelley CB Jeff Brown CB Reggie Sutton CB Trent Bryant CB Willie Holley FS Victor Jackson SS Mike Guess  P Greg Cater  K Jeff Brockhaus
Michigan – QB Richard Todd, QB Jim Harbaugh QB Whit Taylor RB John Williams, FB Albert Bentley,WR Anthony Carter, WR Chris Carter, WR Anthony Allen, TE Mike Cobb,TE Donnie Echols T Ray Pinney, T Chris Godfrey T Ken Dallafior,G Tyrone McGriff, G Thom Dornbrook, C Wayne Radloff, C/G George Lilja DE Larry Bethea DT/NT David Tipton DT Mike Hammerstein DT/DE Allen Hughes ILB Ray Bentley, OLB John Corker, OLB Kyle Borland OLB Angelo Snipes ILB Mike Mallory ILB Robert Pennywell CB Clarence Chapman,CB Brad Cochran CB Ron Osborne DB Oliver Davis S Garland Rivers S David Greenwood P Jeff Gossett K Novo Bojovich
New Jersey- QB Steve Young, QB Tom Ehrhardt RB Hershel Walker, RB Dwight Sullivan RB Calvin Murray, FB Maurice Carthon, WR Scott Schwedes, WR Clarence Collins WR Walter Broughton WR Tom McConnaughey WR Charlie Smith, TE Gordon Hudson, TE Brian Forster C Kent Hull, DE James Lockette, DE Ricky Williamson, DE Freddie Gilbert DT Tom Woodland, LB Jim LeClair, LB Mike Weddington CB Kerry Justin,CB Mike Williams CB Terry Daniels S Gregg Johnson DB Tony Thurman P Rick Partridge K Roger Ruzek
New Orleans- QB Reggie Collier, QB David Woodley,  RB Buford Jordan, RB Marcus DuPree, RB Anthony Steels, WR Trumaine Johnson, WR Jerry Gordon, WR Ron Johnson WR Mardye Mcdole TE Sam Bowers  T Broderick Thompson T Randy Theiss G Gerry Raymond, G Louis Oubre G Terry Crouch DT Jerald Bayless, DT Henry Thomas DT Jeff Gaylord, DT Larry McClain, DE Darryl Wilkerson DE Larry White NT Jerry Ball NT Oudious Lee  OLB Micheal Brooks KB ray phillips CB Lyndell Jones  S Charles Harbison S Tim Smith P Dario Casarino, K Tim Mazzetti
Oakland- QB Fred Besana, QB Tom Ramsey RB Eric Jordan, RB/KR Elmer James FB Tom Newton FB LaRue Harrington WR Gordon Banks, WR Ken Margerum, WR Lew Barnes WR Kevin Williams, TE Brian Williams, T Gary Zimmerman, T Jeff Hart,  G Tracy Franz, G Jim Leonard C Roger Levasa RDE Dave Browning, DE Greg Feilds, LDE Monte Bennett, NT Tim Moore OLB David Wyman OLB David Wyman OLB Tim Lucas OLB David Shaw ILB Gary Plummer LB Tony Caldwell LB Mark Stewart LCB Mark Collins,RCB Derrick Martin FS Frank Duncan SS Marcus Quinn,  P Stan Talley, K Sandro Vitiello
Oklahoma – QB Doug Williams, RB Ernest Anderson, RB Allen Pinkett, RB Andrew Lazarus, RB Vagus Ferguson,RB Mike Gunter FB Ted Sample, FB Derek Hughes, FB Jim Stone, WR Al Williams, WR Kris Haines, WR Lonnie Turner,TE Ron Wheeler,TE victor Hicks, LT Joe Levellis T Mike Perino, RT Jim Bob Lamb,G David Huffman, G Tom Thayer, C Mark Fischer,  DE Leslie O'Neal DE Bob Clasby, NT Tony Casillas ILB Putt Choate,OLB Dewey McClain OLB Kevin Murphy ILB Terry Beeson, LB Vic Koenning, LB Tony Furjanic CB Peter Raeford,CB Rock Richmond, CB Barry Copeland, CB Roney McMillan CB Lee Wilson DB Rod Brown FS Kelvin Middleton SS Herb Williams, P Case DeBrujin, K Luis Zendejas
Philadelphia-  QB Chuck Fusina, RB Kelvin Bryant, RB Paul Palmer RB Allen Harvin, FB David Riley  WR Scott Fitzkee, WR Willie Collier WR Tom Donovan TE Ken Dunek TE Steve Folsom RT Irv Eatman, RG Chuck Commiskey, C Bart Oates, LG George Gilbert LT Mike McClearn D Bill Dugan NT Pete Kugler, DE William Fuller, DE John Walker, DE/DT Willie Rosborough ILB Shane Conlan, ILB Glenn Howard, OLB John Bunting OLB George Cooper LB John Brooks CB Garcia Lane, CB John Sutton CB/S Roger Jackson FS Mike Lush, S Scott Woerner, SS Antonio Gibson  P Sean Landeta, K David Trout
Pittsburgh- QB Glen Carano, QB Craig Penrose, HB Mike Rozier, HB Walter Holman, RB/KR/PR Mel Grey FB Amos Lawrence WR Greg Anderson, WR Julius Dawkins, TE Joey Hackett LT Don Maggs LG Corbin C Correal RG Lukens RT Feilds OL Emil Boures LDE Sam Clancy RDE Tony Woods DE Doug Hollie DT Ken Times, DT Mike Morgan, DT Dennis Puha, LDT David Graham RDT Dombrowski DE Ike Griffin NT Laval Short LOLB Rich D'Amico ROLB Mike McKibben MLB Brian Bozworth,LB Craig Walls CB Jerry Holmes,CB Virgil Livers, S Tommy Wilcox, P Larry Swider K Tony Lee 
Tampa Bay – QB Chuck Long QB Jimmy Jordan, QB Ben Bennett RB Gary Anderson, RB Greg Allen,  FB Greg Boone,WR Larry Brodsky, WR Willie Gillespie WR Chris Castor TE Marvin Harvey, LT Dan Fike, RT Reggie Smith LG Chuck Pitcock RG Nate Newton C Chris Foote DE Mike Butler DE Don Feilder DE Walter Carter, NT Fred Nordgren, DT Mike Clark DE Jim Ramey ROLB Alonzo Johnson LOLB James Harrell, MLB Kelley Kirchbaum MLB Fred McAllister CB Jeff George,CB Warren Hanna, FS Zac Henderson SS Blaine Anderson DB Alvin Bailey DB Doug Beaudoin P/K Zenon Andrusyshyn,
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the-record-obituaries · 6 years ago
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May 29, 2019: Obituaries
Evelyn Overman, 90
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Evelyn Call "Mama Ene" Overman, age 90, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, May 23, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village. Evelyn was born December 25, 1928 in Wilkes County to Bransom and Lois Brooks Call. Mrs. Overman was a member of Fishing Creek Arbor Baptist Church. She enjoyed flower gardening; socializing and watching Family Feud. Evelyn returned to Wilkes in 1993 after living in Greensboro most of her adult life. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Herman Overman; son, Gary Overman; sister, Annie Sue Smithey; and brothers, B.A. and Bobby Call.
Surviving are her son, James Randy Call and spouse Vickie of North Wilkesboro; daughter, Lois Call Sumner and spouse Ricky Sr. of Pleasant Garden; grandchildren, Samantha Call and spouse Keith, Patricia Johnson and spouse Chris, Kayla Overman, Erica Johnson and spouse Ross, Ryan Call and spouse Lauren, Kelsey Call, Ricky Sumner, Jr., and Justin Sumner; ten great grandchildren.
Funeral service was May 27,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Joel Riley officiating.  
Graveside service   was at Lakeview Cemetery in Greensboro.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
Kenneth Wyatt, 63
Kenneth Lyn Wyatt, age 63, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Thursday, May 23, 2019 at SECU Hospice Home in Yadkinville. He was born April 20, 1956 in Wilkes County to Leonard and Ennis Brown Wyatt. Kenneth attended Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Wilkesboro and participated in the Good News Club at Millers Creek Elementary  School. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving are his sons, David Wyatt and spouse LaRaye, Christopher Wyatt all of North Wilkesboro, Jarad Wyatt and fiancée Amanda Buell of Indianapolis, Indiana; daughter, Jessica Cockerham of North Wilkesboro; brother, Bobby Wyatt of North Wilkesboro; sisters, Brenda Mayberry and spouse Calvin of Harmony, Debbie Church and spouse Ronnie of Millers Creek; grandchildren, Taylor McCarty, Staley Wyatt, Jayla Fisher, Joslynne Fisher, JamieIowa Fisher, Walker Wyatt, Gabriel Wyatt, Owen Wyatt, Colby Brown, Cassie Brown, Chloe Brown and Cami Brown.
Memorial service will be 2:00 p.m., June 1,  at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Brady Hayworth officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the SECU Hospice Home, 945 North Lee Avenue, Yadkinville, NC. 27055.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Billy Anderson  90
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Mr. Billy Anderson age 90 of Stoneville, passed away Tuesday May 21, 2019 at Jacob Creek Nursing Home in Stoneville.
A private graveside service will be held.
Mr. Anderson was born May 27, 1929 in Wilkes County to Lonnie and Fannie Johnson Anderson. He worked as a lumber grader in the sawmill business most of his life.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters; Mable and Ruby Anderson and three brothers; Jim, Arvin and John Anderson.
He is survived by a daughter; Betty Dunlap of Stoneville, two sons; David Lee Anderson of Stoneville and Joseph Michael Anderson, Sr. of Pinnacle, eight grandchildren; Billy Ore, Erin Anderson, Emily Anderson, Joseph Michael Anderson, Jr., Lisa Marie Anderson, Crystal Dawn Anderson, Brady Zane Anderson and Nikki Ore, six great grandchildren; Isaiah Gaddy, Jeremiah Ore, Austin Voorhees, Jaden Shore, Blake Anderson and Clay Anderson.
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Warren  Whiteside,  61  Warren "Russell" Whiteside, age 61, of North Wilkesboro, passed away Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at his home. He was born February 15, 1958 in Prince George County, Maryland to Eldon Parr and Anna Wiley Whiteside. Russell loved his grandchildren and enjoyed fishing especially at Top Sail Beach. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a sister, Kay Whiteside.
Surviving are his daughters, MaryAnne Bell and spouse Barry of Millers Creek, Cherish Jarvis of Wilkesboro, Allison Blackburn and spouse Kenny of Lewisville; son, Jeremy Jarvis and spouse Lori of Bentonville, Arkansas; brother, Ken Whiteside and spouse Judy of Frederick, Maryland; sister, Ellyn Whiteside of Lanham, Maryland; grandchildren, Ayden Grayum, Connor Grayum, Casen Bell and Madison Parsons; special friend, Teresa Russell of Moravian Falls.
Service will be private.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Bryce Taylor, 88
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On May 20th, 2019, Bryce Kermit Taylor (88) passed from his earthly home and was received by the Good Lord. He was a member of Hilltop Baptist Church. Bryce was born September 1, 1930 in Wilkes County to Wiley and Lousana Taylor. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant sister, Annie; his brother, Claude; the wife and mother of his four daughters, Mary Alice Taylor; and his first born daughter, Sandra Elizabeth Taylor Ayers.
Bryce was a true self-made man, as he alongside his wife Mary owned and operated Taylor's Grocery and Service in McGrady for over 30 years. Their store served as the communities gathering place with a regular crowd gathering there several times a week. He played an integral part of the establishment of the McGrady Fire Department and faithfully served in the fire department for 25 years. As a young man Bryce served in the Navy as a steward to the Chaplain for a year and half. After the service, Bryce's father signed a loan for him to borrow twenty-five dollars. Bryce then used this money to travel to Detroit where he could earn better wages in a car factory versus working in Wilkes.
Bryce's passions as a young man were collecting stamps, coins, knives and guns. He was a life time lover of Baseball with the Atlanta Braves being his team. In his later years his main passion was to feed any hungry animal that entered his backyard. In his last 17 months his son-in-law, Denny Bucsek, inherited the task of feeding the animals behind his home.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Shirley Arnold Taylor of North Wilkesboro; three daughters, Sue Buscek and spouse Denny of Wilkesboro, Reba Taylor of North Wilkesboro, and Diane Ryder of Wilkesboro; granddaughters, Stacia Ayers Andrews of Winston Salem, Denise Madden and spouse Jonathan of Purlear, Deanna and Katie Ryder both of Charlotte, Taylor Nunn of North Wilkesboro; grandson, Brandon Lovette of North Wilkesboro; and great grandchildren, Mattie, Kelsey and Bryce Madden.
Funeral service was May 26,   at Miller Funeral Chapel with Rev. Roger Wagoner officiating.
Graveside service will be private.   lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the McGrady Fire Department, 11461  Sparta Road, McGrady, NC 28649 or to the Humane Society of Wilkes, PO  Box 306, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
The family wishes to thank everyone who has extended their kindness, support and prayers. The family extends their heartfelt appreciation to the staff of Mountain Valley Hospice and particularly to Bryce's hospice nurse, Rhiannon Prevette. Thanks to Terry Taylor, Brian Taylor, David Harold, Kim Caudill, Wallace Taylor and Rick Viles for serving as pallbearers. Thanks to all the sweet and compassionate caretakers for their help during the past 5 months: Martha, Marlene, Renee, Amanda, Jeannie, Vanessa and Courtney.
 Timothy Anderson,  61
Timothy Ray Anderson, age 61, of Elkin, passed away Monday, May 20, 2019 at Woltz Hospice Home. He was born June 28, 1957 in Surry County to Spergon Sanford and Vina Marie Lyons Anderson. Mr. Anderson loved fishing and hunting arrowheads. He was preceded in death by his father.
Surviving are his daughter, Amy Anderson; his mother, Vina Marie Lyons Absher of Elkin; sisters, Betty Jean Lynch of Wilkesboro, Shirley Anderson of Pooler, Georgia; nieces, Amanda Church and spouse Jacky of Hamptonville, Angela Moody and spouse Ben of Ronda, Wendy Burnett and spouse Chris of St. Augustine, Florida; nephew, Brian Luffman of Pooler, Georgia; special cousin and wife, Aldean and Wanda Wilson of Elkin.
Funeral service was held  May 23, at Community Fellowship Church in Traphill with Pastor Michael Osborne and Pastor Debra Mayes officiating. Burial  followed in the church cemetery.  
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.
 Bobby  Jones, II, 43
Bobby Ray Alonzo Jones, II, age 43, of Traphill, passed away Monday, May 20, 2019 at his home. He was born October 7, 1975 in Wilkes County to Donnie and Linda Shew Nixon Jones. Mr. Jones loved to go to car races, hunting, fishing, and always wanted to take care of his Mama. He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Pruitt.
Surviving are his daughters, Ashley Jones of Mt. Pleasant; son, David Jones of Mt. Pleasant; grandchildren, Amara Jones and Kayden Jones; his mother, Linda Shew Nixon of Traphill; sister, Connie Taylor of North Wilkesboro; and brother, Mickey Pruitt of Traphill.
Memorial service was held   May 24, at Miller Funeral Chapel.                
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Susan Edmiston,  64
Mrs. Susan Sharon Hall Edmiston, age 64 of North Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2019 at Wilkes Senior Village.
Memorial services were held May 25,  at Beaver Creek Baptist Church with Rev. James Hall officiating. church.
Mrs. Edmiston was born January 2, 1955 in Caldwell County to John McKinley and Barbara Edmiston Hall. She retired from Lowes Call Center. Mrs. Edmiston was a devoted church member of Beaver Creek Baptist Church. Susan was a loving grandmother and loved to travel the world.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Ralph Andrew Edmiston, Jr.
She is survived by three step sons; Bryan Edmiston and Ryan Edmiston both of Charlotte and Joseph Edmiston and wife Meagan of North Wilkesboro, a step grandson; Christopher Edmiston of North Wilkesboro, two brothers; John M. Hall, Jr and wife Kathy of Conover and Joel L. Hall and wife Lee Anne of Weddington, three nephews; Chris Hall and wife Lea, Jason Bolick and wife Callie and Austin Hall, Aunts and Uncles; Steve and Polly Edmiston of Lenoir, Gene and Janet Pennell of Charlotte, John and Judy Nemath of Marrieta, GA and numerous cousins.
Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society c/o Annette Battle PO Box 9 North Wilkesboro, CN 28659.
 Jason Dancy, 41
Jason Michael Dancy, age 41, of Hays, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2019 at his home. He was born July 7, 1977 in Wilkes County to Jay Bryce and Arlee Myers Dancy.
Surviving are his son, Andrew Sturgill of Wilkes County; daughter, Brooklynn Paige Dancy of Hays; his parents, Jay Bryce and Arlee Dancy of Hays; brothers, Jay Bryce Dancy, Jr. and spouse Gail of North Wilkesboro, Joseph Donald Dancy and spouse Alexandria of Hays; step daughters, Brittany Galloway and spouse Timothy of Cricket, Jessica Glenn Brown and fiancé Gary Wayne Beard of North Wilkesboro; and partner, Tonya Brown of Hays.
Memorial service will be held from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Saturday, June 1, 2019 at the home of his parents, Arlee Dancy, 189 Hillside Road, Hays, NC.
Miller Funeral Service is in charge of the arrangements.  
 Hubert  Bullis, 88
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Rev. Hubert Lee Bullis, age 88 of Moravian Falls, passed away Saturday, May 18, 2019 at Wake Forest Baptist Wilkes Medical Center.
Funeral services was May 23,   at Goshen Baptist Church with Pastor Brian Miller, Rev. Sherrill Wellborn and Pastor Koty Wheeler officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Rev. Bullis was born January 5, 1931 in Wilkes County to Sam and Omie Prevette Bullis. He retired from Gardner Glass and as a Baptist Minister. Rev. Bullis served as pastor of Shady Grove Baptist Church, Goshen Baptist Church, Beaver Creek Baptist Church and Elk Creek Baptist Church
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister; Ruth Frazier.
He is survived by his wife; Jewel Staley Bullis of the home, a daughter; Diane Yow and husband Robert of Moravian Falls and two brothers; Glenn Bullis and wife Jean of Wilkesboro and Ralph Bullis and wife Joyce of Moravian Falls.
Flowers will be accepted.
 Bryan  Higgins Jr.,  70
Bryan Charles Higgins Jr., age 70, of Wilkesboro, passed away Saturday, May 25, 2019 at Forsyth Medical Center. He was born June 17, 1948 in Wilkes County to B.C. Higgins, Sr. and Hazel Parsons Higgins. Mr. Higgins was Military Veteran and delivered papers for Wilkes Journal Patriot. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving are his daughter, Heather Anderson (David Castle) of Wilkesboro; grandchildren, Dustin Estep (Renee Miller), Aryana Estep all of Boone.
Memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, May 30, 2019 at Miller Funeral Chapel.                  
Memorials may be made to Wilkes Recovery Revolution, 506 8th Street, North Wilkesboro, NC 28659.                            
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catholiccom-blog · 8 years ago
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Seven Important Facts to Know About Roe v. Wade
On February 18, 2017, the “Roe” of Roe v. Wade infamy passed away. Her real name was Norma McCorvey and although the Supreme Court decision bears her pseudonym, few outside of pro-life circles might realize that she died a pro-life advocate. Here are seven little known facts about the case that made her famous.
1. “Roe” never had an abortion
Even though Roe v. Wade was the defining abortion case in the United States, McCorvey never actually had the abortion. The case took three years to reach the Supreme Court, during which time McCorvey gave birth to her baby and put her up for adoption.
2. There was laughter during oral arguments
During the oral arguments, Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart was able to get lawyer Sarah Weddington, who was arguing for Roe, to admit that if it could be shown that the unborn is a person, and thus deserving of legal protection under the fourteenth amendment, then the entire case for legal abortion would fall apart. That, or worse, that it could be used to justify killing born children if the mother so wished. Weddington laughed as she admitted this. Here is the exchange:
Justice Potter Stewart: Well, if it were established that an unborn fetus is a person within the protection of the Fourteenth Amendment, you would have almost an impossible case here, would you not?
Weddington: I would have a very difficult case. [Laughter]
Justice Potter Stewart: You certainly would because you’d have the same kind of thing you’d have to say that this would be the equivalent to after the child was born.
Weddington: That’s right.
Justice Potter Stewart: If the mother thought that it bothered her health having the child around, she could have it killed. Isn’t that correct?
Weddington: That’s correct.
3. The decision in Roe v. Wade is poorly argued
The majority decision in Roe contains some stunningly poor argumentation. The State of Texas argued that, because life begins at conception, the unborn are entitled to legal protection under the law. The Court responded,
We need not resolve the difficult question of when life begins. When those trained in the respective disciplines of medicine, philosophy, and theology are unable to arrive at any consensus, the judiciary, at this point in the development of man's knowledge, is not in a position to speculate as to the answer.
This is an incoherent line of reasoning for two reasons. First, the State of Texas is right: life begins at conception. This simple biological reality is not a “difficult question” and was known even in 1973. Second, the Court concluded that, because one may not know when life begins, abortion should, in the name of privacy, be legal. Even if one is not convinced as to whether the unborn is a human person, that’s actually a good reason not to kill one. To borrow an analogy from Peter Kreeft, if a hunter sees something moving in the brush but isn’t sure if it is a deer or his fellow hunter, wouldn’t that be a good reason to not shoot into the brush?
The majority opinion’s line of reasoning fails both basic biology and logic. Even Edward Lazarus, who clerked for Justice Blackmun, remarked that “As a matter of constitutional interpretation and judicial method, Roe borders on the indefensible ... Justice Blackmun's opinion provides essentially no reasoning in support of its holding.”
4. The majority decision received a blistering dissent
Roe v. Wade was decided 7-2. The majority decision in Roe v. Wade, written by Justice Harry Blackmun, was based primarily on a so-called “right to privacy” under the fourteenth amendment. The Court admitted that the Constitution does not explicitly contain a “right to privacy” but stated that such a right is implied in the “penumbras” (shadows) of certain sections. The dissenting opinions, written by Justices Byron White and William Rehnquist, were in total disagreement. White wrote,
I find nothing in the language or history of the Constitution to support the Court's judgment. The Court simply fashions and announces a new constitutional right for pregnant women and, with scarcely any reason or authority for its action, invests that right with sufficient substance to override most existing state abortion statutes.
Rehnquist had this to say concerning the applicability of the fourteenth amendment to any so-called “right to privacy” that might extend to striking down state abortion laws: “To reach its result, the Court necessarily has had to find within the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment a right that was apparently completely unknown to the drafters of the Amendment.”
Rehnquist also pointed out that the Court knew “only that plaintiff Roe at the time of filing her complaint was a pregnant woman…she may have been in her last trimester of pregnancy as of the date the complaint was filed.” In other words, the court’s decision may not have even applied to the plaintiff’s actual situation.
5. Roe v. Wade was almost overturned in 1992
A pro-choice refrain is that if Roe v. Wade were to be overturned, abortion would become illegal throughout the United States. What Roe and Doe v. Bolton, which was Roe’s companion case, actually did was limit a state’s ability to make all abortions illegal. If Roe were overturned tomorrow, legal questions surrounding abortion would become the prerogative of the states. Roe v. Wade was in fact almost overturned in 1992 in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. However, in that decision, the Court argued the following:
For two decades of economic and social developments, people have organized intimate relationships and made choices that define their views of themselves and their places in society, in reliance on the availability of abortion in the event that contraception should fail. The ability of women to participate equally in the economic and social life of the Nation has been facilitated by their ability to control their reproductive lives. The Constitution serves human values, and while the effect of reliance on Roe cannot be exactly measured, neither can the certain cost of overruling Roe for people who have ordered their thinking and living around that case be dismissed.
In other words, the Court argued that Americans need abortion on demand because they base their sex lives around the assumption that contraceptives fail and abortion will be available when it does. The Supreme Court of the United States essentially admitted that abortion and contraception are, as St. John Paul II observed, “fruits of the same tree” (Evangelium Vitae, 13).
6. McCorvey was coerced
McCorvey initially claimed that she was pregnant as a result of rape, but later admitted that the claim had been fabricated to make her case more sensational. McCorvey’s case was taken up by Linda Coffee of Women’s Equity Action League, and Sarah Weddington, both of whom were looking for pregnant women whose situations they could exploit for challenging existing abortion laws. McCorvey would later state that she felt she had been coerced and used for the purpose of bringing a case before the Court that would strike down states’ legal strictures regarding abortion, something McCorvey herself had no interest in.
7. McCorvey became a pro-life advocate, and a devout Catholic
Norma McCorvey eventually became a Christian, left her job at an abortion clinic, and would go on to become a powerful pro-life voice. McCorvey had the following to say about a moment of conversion:
I was sitting in O.R.'s offices when I noticed a fetal development poster. The progression was so obvious…something in that poster made me lose my breath…It’s as if blinders just fell off my eyes and I suddenly understood the truth—that's a baby! I felt crushed under the truth of this realization…All those years I was wrong. Signing that affidavit, I was wrong. Working in an abortion clinic, I was wrong. No more of this first trimester, second trimester, third trimester stuff. Abortion—at any point—was wrong. It was so clear.
She would later say, “I think it’s safe to say that the entire abortion industry is based on a lie…I am dedicated to spending the rest of my life undoing the law that bears my name.” McCorvey became a Catholic in 1998 and was received into the Church by Fr. Frank Pavone of Priests for Life. Now that she has passed, we pray that Norma finds rest and eternal peace in the presence of the Lord and Author of Life.
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The Central Figure in the Reformation
The Central Figure in the Reformation
There will be many special services throughout the worldwide Christian Church remembering the spiritual revival in the life of a priest and theology professor from Wittenberg. In our own town, for the remembrance of the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation of the Church of Rome (1517-1648), churches will host special musical guests, speakers, scholars, and plenty of SolaCelebration…
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todayclassical · 8 years ago
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May 16 in Music History
1661 Jean-Baptiste Lully, takes the position of King's master of music at the French court.
1792 Opening of Teatro las Fenice in Venice, with the final performance by tenor Gasparo Pacchiarotti.
1792 FP of Paisello's "I giuochi d'Agrigento" in Venice.
1793 Birth of Italian mezzo-soprano Benedetta Rosamunda Pisaroni.
1804 FP of Himmel's "Fanchon das Leiermädchen" Berlin.
1822 Birth of Dutch composer and conductor Eduard Hille.
1829 FP of Bellini's "Zaira" Parma.
1833 FP of Herold's completed by Halévy: "Ludovic" in Paris.
1850 Birth of organist and composer Arthur Henry Mann.
1851 FP of Auber's "Zéline ou La Corbeille d'oranges" in Paris.
1857 FP of Offenbach's "Vent du soir, ou L'Horrible Festin" in Paris.
1857 Birth of composer Juan Morel Campos.
1858 Birth of composer Hanuš Trneček.
1858 Birth of American composer Frank Lynes. 
1861 Birth of French tenor Albert Alvarez in Bordeaux. 
1868 FP of Smetana's "Dalibor" in Prague with the composer conducting. Revised in 1870.
1876 Birth of American ragtime composer Charles Hunter. 
1880 Birth of Belgian-British composer Régine Wieniawski in Brussels.
1883 Birth of American tenor Rafaelo Diaz in San Antonio. 
1885 Birth of Danish soprano Tenna Fredericksen in Copenhagen. 
1887 Birth of Romanian mezzo-soprano Florica Cristoforeanu.
1892 Birth of Austrian-born, English tenor Richard Tauber.
1893 Birth of Austrian-American composer Paul Amadeus Pisk. 
1897 Birth of French tenor René Herent in Cambrai. 
1897 Birth of composer Walther Geiser.
1902 Birth of Polish tenor Jan Kiepura in Sosnowiec.
1904 FP of Dupont's "La Cabrera" Milan.
1911 Birth of Swedish baritone Hugo Hasslo in Bohuslan. 
1912 Birth of German tenor Ernest Wilhelm in Fusson. 
1912 Birth of Austrian conductor Felix Prohaska, in Vienna.
1922 Birth of Austrian conductor Otmar Suitner. 
1922 Death of Italian soprano Eugenia Burzio.
1926 Birth of composer Jan Zimmer.
1928 FP of Pizzetti's "Fra Gherardo" in Milan with the composer conducting.
1929 Birth of composer Osmo Uolevi Lindeman.
1930 Birth of Austrian pianist Friedrich Gulda in Vienna.  1931 Birth of American composer Donald James Martino in Plainfield, NJ. 1938 Birth of American composer David Chaitkin.
1938 Founding of The American Composers Alliance.
1941 Birth of American composer Maurice Weddington in Chicago.
1948 FP of Quincy Porter's Viola Concerto, in NYC.
1948 FP of Wallingford Rieger's Symphony No. 3, in NYC.
1949 Birth of Italian bass Ferrucio Furlanetto in Pordenone, Sicily.
1953 Birth of American composer David C. Hanson.
1953 Birth of English baroque violinist Monica Huggett.
1954 Birth of American composer Ray Shattenkirk.
1958 Birth of British tenor Christopher Gillet in London.
1959 Birth of American conductor Andrew Litton in NYC. 
1963 Birth of Dutch composer Andre Van Haren in Zevenaar.
1966 FP of Ralph Shapey's Rituals in Chicago.
1968 Death of Australian soprano Florence Austral. 
1969 FP of John Cage's HPSCHD for amplified harpsichord and 51 tapes, in Urbana, IL.
1969 FP of Manzoni's "Doktor Faustus" in Milan.
1971 FP of Benjamin Britten's opera Owen Wingrave. BBC-TV in England and NET in the USAmerica.
1972 FP of Jacob Druckman's Pulitzer Prize-winning Windows, for orchestra, by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
1974 FP of Leonard Bernstein's Dybuk. NYC Ballet. The choreography by Jerome Robbins, composer conducting.
1983 Death of soprano Vina Bovy.
1990 Death of Czech soprano Marie Podvalova. 
1991 FP of Joan Tower's Concerto for Orchestra. St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting.
1995 Death of Icelandic soprano Maria Markan. 
1995 Death of Austrian soprano Gertrud Grob-Prandl.
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highschoolharrier · 3 years ago
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Fantastic Fifteen Girls Rankings (October 31st)
We check back in with the girls for the second ranking of the season, this time after some state meets are under their belt. 
Only a few teams jumped in and out of the rankings, mainly at the back. Only big upsets moving forward will come from state meets and NXR races, but it is yet to be seen who will opt to run a race that doesn’t forward you to a national championship. The first 3 regionals will have taken place by two Sundays from now: Northwest, Heartland and Midwest. On the horizon is the Runninglane meet which will attempt to gain steam this year and challenge NXN in the future should it come back.
Rank-Team-Region-Notes
1. Saratoga-NY- Perfect scored their conference meet and averaged mid 17s for 5k
2. Niwot-SW- Crushed their state meet with 20 points, showing their case for #1
3. Arapahoe-SW- Took down Cherry Creek for the state 5A title
4. Cherry Creek-SW- Colorado girls are doing something right, 3 in the top 4 national spots
5. Summit-NW- Won their conference with 17 points
6. Mira Costa-CA- Won Mt. SAC Invite
7. Jesuit-NW-Scored 18 points at their league meet
8. Buchanan-CA- Won John Seaman invite with a 17:07 3 mile average
9. Fayetteville-Manlius-NY- Won their conference with 25 points. Even when they aren’t favored to win a title like state or nationals, they always seem to run over what is expected of them
10. Newbury Park-CA- Hasn’t raced much lately but that could also mean they are ready for a big jump
11. Flower Mound-S- Cruises through their region with a 46-83 win over Southlake
12. York-MW- Won their sectional with just 22 points
13. Edina- H- Takes out formerly ranked Minnetonka win a won over them at sectionals
14. Cuthbertson-SE- Able to take out Weddington at the regional meet
15. Colts Neck-NE- Won their conference
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News: Lincoln City: Ordnance Brewing release RX Pale Ale. The official beer of the Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic
Press Release Lincoln City, Oregon - The waves can reach 50 feet high, sometimes higher. Competitors enter the waves under their own strength and face down one of natures most dangerous forces. One mistake and they're in the biggest washing machine imaginable. The Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic (NRBWC) takes place in Lincoln City, Oregon and has been an icon on the shores there for many years. Today it is under pressure to step aside and let a giant corporate competition take over the reef. They come in with big money and sponsors but no room for those who first rode the reef and brought the Pacific Northwest it's first big wave competition. “Nelscott Reef belongs to the people of Oregon who joyfully share it with the world. There is no room for corporate giants to push their way in, especially if it means pushing locals out,” noted Ordnance’s Managing Partner Craig Coleman. “This is why we have stepped in to be the beer sponsor, to support and reward those who face the reef and all it brings. We know what it's like to face corporate giants as they work to control the shelf space and taps for craft beer. It’s hard work hold your ground and you need friends who believe in you.” As part of the alliance, the contest organizers and Ordnance Brewery are giving away a package that includes one night stay at a sponsor hotel, a day with the Ordnance crew on the contest judges deck (best view on the beach) and access to the official contest after party. The package will be given away in a drawing of names collected through the sweepstakes website at http://bit.ly/2fiIqqD entrants must be 21 years of age or older. The Nelscott Reef Big Wave Competition, founded by John Forse, began in 2005 as the first tow-in big wave surfing contest in North America. After top big wave surfers proved that top athletes could paddle into the wave under their own strength, the contest evolved to a more traditional format in 2013. Competitors for the NRBWC come from all over the world with just a three-day advance notice that is given when ocean conditions are predicted to be ideal for wave conditions. The 2016  Uninvitational Pro Am held November 4th had surfers from Hawaii, California and the Pacific Northwest paddling into compete. The 2016/17 Invitational is yet to be scheduled but organizers are watching forecasts and conditions daily. Details can be found at www.nelscottreefbigwaveclassic.com. “We used to watch that reef and think no one would ever tackle the monsters crashing out there. We were wrong,” noted Dewey Weddington, Ordnance Brewing Director of Sales & Marketing. “John Forse and a host of supporters not only rode the wave but have created a world class event that Oregon and the Pacific Northwest can be proud of. When I heard they needed a beer partner for their events it was an easy decision. We’re the Outlier brewery and what else could be more of an Outlier than someone who pits themselves against the forces of nature in the form of a fifty-foot wave in the cold water off the Oregon shore?” RX Pale Ale is the official beer of the Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic and can be found on draft and in 22 oz. bottles across the Northwest. Why RX Pale Ale? “That beer is crisp, clean and has a hoppy edge but retains its heart and soul as a pale,” noted John Forse, NRBWC Director. “ It’s kind of like the guys who paddle out into the clean waves of Nelscott. We’re very happy to have Ordnance on the team and look forward to a long-term alliance. We’re all outliers and have to have each other’s back,” Forse Added. Founded in 2014, Ordnance Brewing is located in Boardman, Oregon. There in Oregon’s Columbia Plateau, Ordnance operates a 50 barrel brew system with capacity to brew  to produce an expansive set of experimental beers and a core set that includes RX Pale Ale, Kolsch, EOD Double IPA, Bloops Blueberry Wheat and FMJ IPA. Ordnance Brewing is farmer owned and managed by Craig Coleman who has been farming in Oregon since he was twelve years old. The brewery maintains taprooms in Boardman and Wilsonville, Oregon.
via Northwest Beer Guide (aka, The Pickled Liver) http://bit.ly/2ixr4aD
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“The music business is rougher than the movie business. In film you get noticed in a small role, even in a movie that bombs. But in records you better have that hit or else it’s ‘See you later.'” Amy Madigan.
After studying piano at the Chicago Conservatory and philosophy at Milwaukee’s Marquette University, young Amy Madigan toured the country for a decade with rock bands performing in bars and clubs. In the early 1970s, she was featured in Playboy Magazine wearing only jelly, to promote her music band, “Jelly.” She also played keyboard, percussions, and vocals behind Steve Goodman on tour throughout the late ’70s, and for a time, she was the add singer of the group ”Big Daddy.”
Madigan, who performed in school plays and talent shows as a child, began preparing for an acting career in the late 1970s. She sharpen her skills with Lee Strasberg and made her TV bow as a guest in a February 1981 episode of ABC mystery series ”Hart to Hart.” She followed it up with appearances in an episode of NBC cop drama “CHiPs” also as in the made-for-television movies “Crazy Times” (1981), “Victims” (1982) and “The Ambush Murders” (1982).
“Love Child” (1982), director Larry Peerce’s extraordinarily touching true story-based film, is Madigan’s feature acting debut in which she starred opposite Beau Bridges. Her performance as Terry Jean Moore, the determined, independent and young woman convicted of robbery gets to be expecting while behind bars and struggles to keep her child with her, drew positive reviews and earned her a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year in a Motion Envision – Female.
After marrying co-star Ed Harris during the Texas shoot of writer/director Robert Benton’s Oscar-winning period drama film “Places in the Heart” (1984), in which the pair played a acouple having affair, Madigan won Best Actress award at the Sitges – Catalonian International Film Festival for her turn as a tomboyish looking ex-soldier named McCoy in Walter Hill’s “Streets of Fire” (1984), an unusual mix of musical, action, drama and comedy with ingredients both retro-1950s and 1980s which also stars Michael Pare, Diane Lane and Willem Dafoe.
Madigan won a CableACE award for her performance opposite Carol Burnett on HBO TV movie directed by Robert Altman, “The Laundromat” (1985), and hit the big time in the following year when she was nominated for both Oscar and Golden Globe for her supporting role as Sunny, the embittered daughter of Gene Hackman’s lead character, in Bud Yorkin’s 1985 romantic drama film ”Twice in a Lifetime.” Meanwhile, she was credited as a song performer (“He Made a Woman Out of Me” and “If I Lose”) in Walter Hill’s blues movie, “Crossroads” (1986).
The late of the 1980s saw Madigan being nominated an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her role opposite Keanu Reeves and Fred Ward in writer/director Ron Nyswaner’s independent drama/comedy, ”The Prince of Pennsylvania” (1988), and playing Kevin Costner’s wife in Phil Alden Robinson’s Oscar-nominated film adaptation of the novel “Shoeless” Joe by W. P. Kinsella, “Field of Dreams” (1989). She was also nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her performance as Sarah Weddington, the lawyer who wants to legalize abortion on NBC movie ”Roe vs. Wade” (1989; opposite Holly Hunter).
In the 1990s, Madigan won a CableACE award for Actress in a Movie or Miniseries for her turn as AIDS victim Roxy Ventola in the true story-based TV movie, “And Then There Was One” (1994), and was nominated an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female for her performance opposite William Hurt and Sean Penn in Erin Dignam’s independent drama/thriller, ”Loved” (1997). And after co-starring with Adam Arkin and David Strathairn in Philip Frank Messina’s independent/ ensemble comedy “With Friends Like These…” (1998), she was nominated a Golden Satellite Award (for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television) for her turn as the wife of Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann (played by Bill Paxton) in the Vietnam war drama TV movie based on Neil Sheehan’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book, ”A Bright Shining Lie” (1998).
Entering the refreshing millennium, Madigan portrayed Peggy Guggenheim in the Oscar-winning biopic of the famous abstract expressionist painter, “Pollock,” which was directed by and starring real-life husband Ed Harris. She then was cast in the HBO film version of MoisĂ©s Kaufman’s play, “The Laramie Project” (2002), which tells the story of the aftermath of the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming, and was nominated a Golden Satellite Award (for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television) for her role as the strong woman and bar owner in Showtime original movie ”Just a Dream” (2002), helmed by Danny Glover.
From 2003 to 2005, Madigan starred in the HBO drama series ”CarnivĂ le,” as Iris Crowe, the sister of sinister preacher Brother Justin Crowe (played by Clancy Brown), which earned her a nomination at the Golden Satellite Awards, for Best Performance by an Actress in a Series, Drama category. Meanwhile, she co-starred as a book editor who promised struggling twentysomething actress (played by Zooey Deschanel) $100,000, in Adam Rapp’s indie film “Winter Passing” (2005).
She also scored meatier parts on phase, notably in “A Streetcar Named Desire” on Broadway with Alec Baldwin and Jessica Lange, Sam Shepard’s “A Lie of the Mind” and David Rabe’s “In the Boom Boom Room.” She won a Drama Logue Award for starring the Los Angeles Theater Center production of “Stevie Wants To Play The Blues.”
Madigan recently appeared in two episodes of CBS crime drama “Criminal Minds” and played Beatrice ‘Bea’ McCready, the distraught aunt of Madeline O’Brien’s Amanda, in Ben Affleck’s directional debut, “Gone Baby Gone” (2007), a crime drama based on the novel of the same title by Dennis Lehane. It stars Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan, as well as husband Ed Harris.
Currently, Madigan is working on her upcoming film project, “The Last Full Measure,” a war drama by writer/director Todd Robinson in which she will share the screen with Bruce Willis, John Cusack, Morgan Freeman, Robert Duvall, Andy Garcia and Laurence Fishburne.
Besides being an actress, Madigan is also a political activist. She has aided on the national board of NARAL Pro-Choice America, a pro-choice/girls’s rights organization.
Name Amy Madigan Height 5' 5½" Naionality American Date of Birth 11 September 1950 Place of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA Famous for
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