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libearyn · 1 year ago
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The Lord Bless You and Keep You
“Now more than ever, I have learned that, when people die, they truly do live throughout those who love them.”                                  ~Caroline KennedyLet the peace of Christ keep you in tune with each other, in step with each other. None of this going off and doing your own thing. And cultivate thankfulness. Let the Word of Christ—the Message—have the run of the house. Give it plenty…
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politicaldilfs · 8 months ago
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Oregon Governor DILFs
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Victor Atiyeh, John Kitzhaber, Douglas McKay, Ted Kulongoski, Robert W. Straub, Paul L. Patterson, Earl Snell, Robert D. Holmes, Tom McCall, Mark Hatfield, Neil Goldschmidt
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80smovies · 1 year ago
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jonesyjonesyjonesy · 2 years ago
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what if we kissed at the intersection of toulouse and burgundy in nola 1977
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haveyoureadthisbook-poll · 2 months ago
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all-things-de-niro · 1 year ago
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50 Years of De Niro & Scorsese
Taxi Driver Behind The Scenes
Bobby D, Marty S, Jodie F, Paul S, Harvey K, Catherine S.
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sesiondemadrugada · 1 year ago
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Destination Inner Space (Francis D. Lyon, 1966).
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maziecrazycloud · 2 years ago
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This picture is so chaotic i love it
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mariocki · 1 year ago
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Virgin of the Secret Service (ATV, 1968)
"A bomb, at Dawki, on Tuesday, killed nine enlisted men; an explosion in the mess at Chamba bereaved eleven British women; and furthermore, Major Hamilton lost three fingers of his right hand, a great loss! Major Hamilton was one of the finest polo players in the North-West Frontier."
That most prolific of TV writers, Ted Willis, might have been excused for resting on his laurels by 1968. He had two long-running hits under his belt already; Sergeant Cork (1963 - 1968) was just drawing to a close on ATV, whilst BBC juggernaut Dixon Of Dock Green (1955 - 1976) rumbled gamely on, and Ted himself was now Baron Willis of Chislehurst - he had well and truly made it. Never one to stay idle, however, Ted pitched a new series to ATV, something a little different: where much of his work until this point had concentrated on the police procedural, his new show was to eschew the groundings of realism in favour of dashing spies, exotic locales and grand comic book style adventures. So Virgin Of The Secret Service was born.
Even by the standards of mid-60s, non-ITC television, Virgin is pretty obscure, and there's precious little information out there about the series. I can make some informed guesses, but they are only guesses; clearly Ted wanted to try something different, and the series is certainly unlike anything he had created to that point - or indeed, much of what came after. Gone were methodical investigations and wise, older detective figures - in came sword fights and deadly tarantulas and exploding tennis balls. The subtle, wry humour of Cork and Dixon is replaced with outlandish, arch pastiche. Drawing heavily on the Boys' Own magazine style of serialised adventure story, with dashing heroes and foreign villainy clashing all around the British Empire of Old, the series is a larger than life tribute to a style of storytelling that had already fallen out of fashion.
Whether it was a success or not, I don't really know - like I say, there is very little information out there. I suspect not, and it certainly hasn't entered the public consciousness in anything like the way some of its' contemporaries have. Certainly it didn't last long - one series of thirteen episodes. I suspect - though I'm guessing again - that it was never conceived to be the sort of durable hit that Ted was known for. The sets and the costumes look impressively expensive, and the concept simply doesn't lend itself to multiple seasons of adventure. It is, though, for thirteen brief episodes, gloriously, brilliantly fun.
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fanficfanattic · 1 year ago
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Me and @orbitalpirate were talking about who on the team is the subbiest sub and who is the dommest dom. And decided to take it to the experts: y'all. So we're doing two tournaments
This post is to find AFC Richmond's dommest dom. (Subbiest sub is here.)
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Things to note:
1. Technically Roy isn't a player but we cannot leave someone so important off the list!
2. You'll note that not everyone is on this list.
Some people just have too much Sub energy to even include. (Not enough space, sacrifices were made.)
3. The other tournament features a lot of these names too! Team has to have some switches for sure.
4. We tried to make first round match ups more even by largely keeping it first team v first team and second team v second team.

We are pitching like energies against like energies wherever possible rather than risk it being a popularity contest where reserves aren't as well known!
The polls will be linked below.
They last for one week.
Each individual post will have pictures of each player facing off for ease! And you'll be able to click on player's names to link to their wiki entry as well!
Round One
Jan v Arlo
Tommy v Ugo
Sam v Thierry
Moe v Isaac
Roy v Paul
Kyle v Declan
Robbie v Tom
Dani v Jeff
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moviehealthcommunity · 1 year ago
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Fantasia (1940)
This is a Movie Health Community evaluation. It is intended to inform people of potential health hazards in movies and does not reflect the quality of the film itself. The information presented here has not been reviewed by any medical professionals.
Fantasia has extreme strobe effects during moments when magic is used in The Sorcerer’s Apprentice. There are moments of brief but harsh lightning in the Rite of Spring and The Pastoral Symphony segments. Most segments of this film contain glittering specks of light.
Some images are briefly distorted in an underwater-type effect.
Flashing Lights: 8/10. Motion Sickness: 1/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: Racially-insensitive caricatures are used in multiple segments of this film.
Image ID: A promotional poster for Fantasia
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esonetwork · 2 years ago
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The Earth Station One Podcast - Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Movie Review
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The Earth Station One Podcast - Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves Movie Review
After over two decades, Hasbro rolls the dice on another big-screen outing of the most popular role-playing games of all time. Mike, Mike, Ashley, and JD Onesi take their seats at the gaming table to combine their skills and complete their review of the epic fantasy film. Plus, Michelle’s Iconic Rock Moment and Shout Outs.
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politicaldilfs · 8 months ago
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Indiana Governor DILFs
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Frank O'Bannon, Mike Pence, Mitch Daniels, Otis Bowen, Evan Bayh, Edgar Whitcomb, George N. Craig, Edward L. Jackson, Eric Holcomb, Henry F. Schricker, Harold W. Handley, Harry G. Leslie, Joe Kernan, Paul V. McNutt, Matthew E. Welsh, Ralph F. Gates, Roger D. Branigin, Robert D. Orr
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graphicpolicy · 2 months ago
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Guy Dorian Sr., Ron Randall, Stuart Sayger, Paul D. Storrie, Brenna Thummler, Peter Tomasi, and Robert Venditi are coming to Baltimore Comic Con
Guy Dorian Sr., Ron Randall, Stuart Sayger, Paul D. Storrie, Brenna Thummler, Peter Tomasi, and Robert Venditi are coming to Baltimore Comic Con #baltimorecomiccon #bcc #bcc2024
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jonesyjonesyjonesy · 11 months ago
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therealmrpositive · 5 months ago
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Species III (2004)
In today's review, I find that alien-human hybrids may be more than academic. As I attempt a #positive review of the TV sequel, Species III #RobinDunne #RobertKnepper #SunnyMabrey #SavannaFields #AmeliaCooke #JohnPaulPitoc #MichaelWarren #ChristopherNeame
There is liberating freedom to thought experiments, ideas so wild that they can only exist in our imagination. Yet, when faced with reality, any prepared response and planned action goes out the window, when reality is staring right back at you. In 2004, the hypothetical continuation of new ways of life may become the nightmarish reality of humanity, in Species III. Sara grows quickly, like her…
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