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"We’ve been providing military advisors, internationally, for over forty years."
Leverage S01E02 The Homecoming Job.
#leverage#sophie devereaux#charles dufort#alec hardison#gina bellman#richard cox#aldis hodge#you're right hardison it is very very disturbing#ghostly'sgifs
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Cruising (1980) // dir. William Friedkin
#Al Pacino#Richard Cox#Jay Acovone#Eugene M. Davis#Cruising 1980#William Friedkin#stills#my edits#*cruising
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CRUISING (1980), dir. david friedkin.
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Wonder Woman by Richard Cox
#Richard Cox#wonder woman#diana of themyscira#diana prince#dc comics#dcu#dc universe#dc superheroes#dc heroes#art#wonder woman art
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You can run on for a long time Run on for a long time Run on for a long time Sooner or later God'll cut you down Sooner or later God'll cut you down
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Demona, from the animated Gargoyles series. A 12x16 watercolor piece.
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Antes de Robocop: The vindicator, 1986, uma releitura de Frankenstein de baixo orçamento
#The vindicator#frankenstein#robocop#pam grier#canadian movie#sci fi#Jean-Claude Lord#David McIlwraith#Teri Austin#Catherine Disher#Maury Chaykin#stan winston#Richard Cox#Stephen Mendel#Youtube
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On this day:
CADET RICHARD COX DISAPPEARS
On January 14, 1950, cadet Richard Cox, brilliant scholar and athlete, with no known vices, was last seen in his room at West Point Military Academy, getting ready to met an enigmatic stranger for dinner. Cox, happy in his career and engaged to be married, had received a mysterious visitor named George the week before. Cadet Peter Hains took the call from the stranger asking for Dick Cox. Cox did not recognize the caller's name, but he knew the fellow when he saw him. The man, six feet tall, of medium weight and coloring, wore a trench coat. He teased Richard about his uniform while the cadet was getting his coat and then they headed off base for dinner.
A few hours later Cox returned, inebriated, and fell asleep over his books. When taps sounded (to signal lights out,) he jumped up, startled, and shouted out an unidentifiable word, and then he dropped onto his bed, fully clothed, to sleep again. The next morning he told his friends that the fellow, whom he never referred to by name, was a morbid, sadistic person who had been part of Cox's outfit when he was stationed in Germany in 1947. The man had been drinking and wouldn't let Cox out of his car until Cox indulged as well. Cox hoped it was the last he had seen of him.
At dinnertime on January 14, George apparently appeared at the barracks again, and Cox went to the nearby Hotel Thayer for a meal with the man. Looking pensive in his long gray overcoat, Cox checked his watch and left the room, never to be seen again. No one noticed him leaving the barracks, and the sentries had no sign of George.
When Cox was absent from his room in the morning, New York State Police issued a thirteen-state alarm. Every corner of every building on and around the academy was searched. Helicopters were part of the dragnet, and the academy's pond was drained, but to no avail.
Text from: Almanac of the Infamous, the Incredible, and the Ignored by Juanita Rose Violins, published by Weiser Books, 2009
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Chris Foss' cover for Richard Cox's SAM 7
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Cruising (1980) // dir. William Friedkin
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Hecate
A 12x16 #watercolor painting of #Hecate . Lots more detail and of course a larger image over on the Patreon, linkie in profile.
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