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mehmetyildizmelbourne-blog · 2 months ago
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When Trying to Connect with Parents, Remember They're Human
As we grow up, many of us grow estranged from our parents and have trouble re-establishing a connection. I never had a good relationship with my dad until after my mom passed away. My dad and I consciously decided to learn how to understand each other and get along. Children need to understand that their parents are human and they need to cut them some slack. https://lawsonwallace.substack.com
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toughpaperround · 1 year ago
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911 Cast Bios
Here's a list of them in one place, in order of appearance in 9-1-1 (fox, later abc). I choose them based on characters I enjoy, or where there are interesting connections / factoids to be found in their bios.
Gavin Stenhouse (The Priest)
Mariette Hartley (Patricia Clark, Abby's mother)
Claudia Christian (LAFD Capt. Maynard)
Debra Christofferson (Sue, Dispatcher)
Grasie Mercedes (Beth, in prenatal yoga class, 1x07)
Rebecca Wisocky (Marjorie, in lift crash, 1x09)
Connor Trinneer (bomb squad, 2x01)
Bryan Safi (Josh Russo, dispatcher)
Romi Dias (Chief Miranda Williams)
Ana Mercedes (Abuela Isabel)
Terri Hoyos (Aunt Pepa)
Christine Estabrook (Gloria, Dispatcher)
Devin Kelley (Shannon Diaz)
Wes Brown (Mounted Police Officer)
Rick Chambers (Dwight, newsreader)
Tara Karsian (Ruth)
Lawrence Pressman and Francis X. McCarthy (Mitchell & Thomas)
Romy Rosemont & Daniel Roebuck (Lola & Norman Peterson)
Brian Thompson (Capt. Gerrard)
Lou Ferrigno Jr (firefighter Tommy)
Brian Hallisay (Doug Kendall)
Julie Oullette (Blair, Elf Helper)
Marsha Warfield (Toni Wilson)
Danny Nucci (LAPD detective)
Sasha Roiz (LAPD Det. Ransone)
Paula Marshall (Helena Diaz)
George DelHoyo (Ramon Diaz)
Pepi Sonuga (Athena Carter, flashback in 3x07)
Nicole Delgado (Maynard, flashback in 3x07)
Eddie McGee (Frank the therapist)
Jack McGee (Red the retired firefighter, 3x16)
Deborah May (Cindy, 3x16)
Rumer Willis (Georgia, train Vic, 3x18)
Brooke Shields (counsellor, 3x18)
Dee Wallace (Mrs Margaret Buckley)
Gregory Harrison (Mr Phillip Buckley)
Colin McCalla (Connor, Buck's friend)
Chelsea Kane (Kameron, Connor's wife)
Aaron Staton (Daniel Buckley)
Laith Wallschleger (133 medic, 6x15)
Mark Lawson (pilot, 7x01)
Kathryn Boswell & Chris Gartin (hot-tub couple, 7x01)
Mercedes Colon (Ship Captain, 7x01-3)
Rick Cosnett (cruise crew, 7x01-3)
Eddie Jemison (cruise ship doc, 7x02-3)
Jesse Palmer & Joey Graziadei (7x04)
Richard Brooks (Chief Simpson, s7)
Exie Booker (Carl, 7x06)
Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Amir, s7)
Veronica Falcón (Cllr Ortiz, s7)
John Brotherton (Tim Nash, 7x08)
Tony Amendola (Herman, 7x08)
Paul Nobrega (Monty the Beekeeper, 8x01)
Hotshots group, s8: Callum Blue (Brad); Justin Taite (#1); Morgan West (director) & 1st AD
Bee-nado airplane gang: Cindy Chavez (Capt Dominguez); Devin McGee (Co-pilot); Bayley Corman (Tia); (Mr & Mrs Grandparent);
In draft ofc. Do check the updated OG post if you're looking at a reblog:
Adela Paez (Nurse Camila, 8x03 etc)
Finnigan and Silverman (divorcing couple, 8x06)
Kelvin Han Yee
Glenn Plummer (Dennis Jenkins, 3x07, s8a)
Main resource is IMDb, with extra material from Wikipedia, podcasts or youtube on occasion. Where I use 911 images they are screengrabs I edited. Other images generally from imdb.
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musicarenagh · 1 year ago
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Speak Easy Circus's "Gros Michel": A Groovy Exploration of Exploitation Diving headfirst into the vibrant blast of indie rock meets funk infusion, Speak Easy Circus’s latest offering 'Gros Michel' is nothing short of an unbridled jaunt through sonic adventure. The Glasgow-based quintet, with their quirkiness and talent for occupying a distinctive spot within the contemporary music scene, have outdone themselves in this latest release. https://open.spotify.com/album/30kMvHYrehByotlqBEDKVP On the surface, 'Gros Michel' is a song about bananas. But just as this unconventional piece of fruit defies classification, so too does this effervescent single defy simplistic understanding. Within its groovy and infectious rhythm, 'Gros Michel' dares to peel back layers of exploitation in the banana industry, subtly inviting its listeners to examine their complicity. Just as the title, derived from a variety of banana, blends the ordinary with the curiously unexpected, so does the musical arrangement. Jack Avison’s vocals are central to the track’s energy, his voice carrying an amalgamation of biting wit and a keen sense of observation. Frazer Laurie's rock-infused drums serve as the beating heart of the groove, while Chatonda Ridley's soulful bass lines provide a solid yet fluid foundation that runs through the piece like a swift-flowing river. Fenwick Lawson's funk trombone and Jon Wallace's jazz saxophone add an unexpected twist, their rich and playful tones weaving in and out, creating a soundscape that is as heady as it is insightful. [caption id="attachment_50950" align="alignnone" width="2000"] Speak Easy Circus's "Gros Michel": A Groovy Exploration of Exploitation[/caption] The band doesn't shy away from employing dynamics and changes in rhythm to engage their listener, creating a rambunctious musical landscape teeming with unexpected turns and pleasant surprises. The instrumentation, coupled with vocals that oscillate between devilish charm and poignant questioning, makes for an almost cinematic experience, like a film noir set in a banana grove under a psychedelic sky. The song is, at its heart, an exploration of seemingly harmless everyday choices. Its energy is infectious, its message potent. As the listener is drawn into a whirlwind of sound echoing with the flamboyance of indie rock and the energy of funk, they are also compelled to ponder their role in the narrative that the song weaves. Piano Prince’s “Nebula” Takes You on a Cosmic Journey Speak Easy Circus have managed to architect a song that entertains but also challenges. They have taken societal concerns, dressed them up in a delightful romp of sonic elements, and served them in a way that you want to dance first and ponder later, but ponder nonetheless. It’s a nod to the possibility of music - how it can go beyond language and culture, and tap into the shared consciousness. 'Gros Michel' stands as a testament to Speak Easy Circus's ability to genre-blend with finesse, and their boldness in using music not just as a medium for sonic enjoyment, but also storytelling and socio-cultural commenting. In a world where music is often a mirror of the times, Speak Easy Circus’s mirror is not one to shy away from uncomfortable truths, instead, they make it groovy enough to dance to. A phenomenal feat, indeed. As a listener, you leave with not just an aftertaste of an infectious rhythm, but food for introspection and a yearning for more of what Speak Easy Circus has to offer. Follow Speak Easy Circus on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.
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mehmetyildizmelbourne-blog · 2 months ago
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How I Made a Significant Progress on YouTube as a Mature Age Adult
Despite my constraints, how I gained over 60K subscribers in a year and coming to a stage near you My name is Lawson Wallace. I’m a 64-year-old guy from the United States with some chronic health issues, including dyslexia. I was also homeless once. In an inspiring moment, back on July 7th, 2022, I sat down with my old Surface Pro, turned on the webcam, and started messing around with making…
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I Thought my Life Was Over, but it Was a New Beginning
I was looking through my Facebook memories today. Ten years ago today, I started a new job in a new city. By Halloween night I was homeless. I thought I hit rock bottom never to climb out, but three years later I found a better life. Whatever you’re going through, hang in there. [email protected]
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mehmetyildizmelbourne-blog · 2 months ago
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I'm 64 Years Old, and I still Think About the Redhead Who Got Away
I was a Junior in high school, a shy and insecure young man. I worked part-time at the NCO club on the base in Japan where my dad was stationed. I washed dishes and while I worked I flirted with a chubby redhead schoolmate who bussed tables. One night off, I had the chance to take our relationship past the flirting stage. I blew it. I still think about the lost opportunity. I created a YouTube…
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Substack: Building the Next Empire
I have come a long way in five years My name’s Lawson Wallace. I’m a writer and YouTuber. I have been a writer on Medium and Illumination for five years. Not too long after I joined Medium, I started a newsletter on Substack. I ignored my newsletter, which was neglected as a stepchild. That changed over time. I needed another outlet and another potential money stream. At this writing, I have…
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