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#The Sopranos#s2#2000#Do Not Resuscitate#Edie Falco#Carmela Soprano#Jamie-Lynn Sigler#Meadow Soprano#Robert Iler#A.J. Soprano#mirrors
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HEY JANICE! WHAT'S SHAKIN', BACON?
The Sopranos | 6.17 “Walk Like a Man”
#janice shaking bacon#txt#text#TEXT#TXT#TELEVISION#television#cinema#cinema rouge#The Sopranos#Sopranos#TV#Carmela Soprano#A.J. Soprano#Tony Soprano#Edie Falco#Robert Iler#James Gandolfini#SopranosS06#Sopranos: 6x17#cinema rose
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in my AJ Soprano era
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Like I’ve said before I’m currently rewatching The Sopranos, and now I’m on “Cold Stones” and I’m sorry this exchange 😭
Tony: “Let me tell you; if Carmela let me kick A.J.’s ass like my father kicked my ass; he might have grown up with some balls”.
Melfi: “Like you”
Tony: “Yeah, like me”
Melfi: “He might have also grown up taking out his anger at his father’s brutality towards him on others. He might have grown up with a desperate need to dominate and control”.
BAHAHAHAH YES MELFI GET HIS ASS
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Birthdays 7.19
Beer Birthdays
Adrian Tierney-Jones
Five Favorite Birthdays
Benedict Cumberbatch; English actor (1976)
Edgar Degas; French artist (1834)
Anthony Edwards; actor (1962)
Max Fleischer; animator (1883)
Brian May; rock guitarist (1947)
Famous Birthdays
Yael Abecassis; Israeli model and actress (1967)
Muhammad al-Bukhari; Persian scholar (810)
Marianna Auenbrugger; Austrian composer (1759)
Paule Baillargeon; Canadian actress and director (1945)
Theo Barker; English historian (1923)
Buster Benton; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1932)
Heinrich Christian Boie; German author and poet (1744)
Lizzie Borden; accused murderer (1860)
Vicki Carr; singer (1941)
Allen Collins; guitarist and songwriter (1952)
Samuel Colt; inventor (1814)
Mark Crispin; computer scientist (1956)
A.J. Cronin; writer (1896)
Friedrich Dessauer; German physicist and philosopher (1881)
Atom Egoyan; Egyptian-Canadian director (1960)
Michael Fekete; Hungarian-Israeli mathematician (1886)
Thomas Gabriel Fischer; Swiss musician (1963)
André Forcier; Canadian director and screenwriter (1947)
Helen Gallagher; actress, singer, and dancer (1926)
Keith Godchaux; rock keyboardist (1948)
Alan Gorrie; Scottish singer-songwriter (1946)
Kevin Haskins; English drummer and songwriter (1960)
Joseph Hansen; author and poet (1923)
Samuel John Hazo; author (1928)
Pat Hingle; actor (1924)
Florence Foster Jenkins; soprano (1868)
Richard Jordan; actor (1938)
Gottfried Keller; Swiss author and poet (1819)
Aleksandr Khinchin; Russian mathematician (1894)
Lisa Lampanelli; comedian (1961)
Bernie Leadon; guitarist and songwriter (1947)
Robert Mann; violinist, composer, and conductor (1920)
John Martin; English artist (1789)
Charles Horace Mayo; surgeon, clinic founder (1865)
George McGovern; politician (1922)
Tim McIntire; actor and singer (1944)
Freddy Moore; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1950)
Ilie Nastase; tennis player (1946)
Alice Dunbar Nelson; African-American poet (1875)
Garth Nix; Australian writer (1963)
Jim Norton; comedian (1968)
Mark O'Donnell; playwright (1954)
Steve O'Donnell; screenwriter and producer (1954)
Jayne Anne Phillips; writer (1952)
Edward Charles Pickering; astronomer and physicist (1846)
Martin Powell; English keyboard player and songwriter (1973)
Arthur Rankin Jr.; animation director, producer (1924)
Tom Raworth; English poet (1938)
Miltos Sachtouris; Greek poet (1919)
Campbell Scott; actor (1961)
Elizabeth Spencer; writer (1921)
Percy Le Baron Spencer; microwave inventor (1894)
Sue Thompson; singer (1925)
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow; physicist (1921)
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It was 20 years ago today that John and Ken sent our Roving Philosophical Reporter, Amy Standen, to find out what A.J. Soprano discovered in the philosophy of Friedrich "Nitch" Nietzsche.
More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/nietzsche.
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What is a googootz in Italian slang? “Googootz” is an Italian-American term that refers to a large, squash-like vegetable, cucuzza, but it has a more informal meaning as a term of affection. In the last episode of “The Sopranos,” for instance, Tony Soprano referred to his son, A.J., as “googootz.”
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The Sopranos (1999-2007)
#1999#2007#film#series#TV show#television#mafia#The Sopranos#James Gandolfini#Tony Soprano#Edie Falco#Carmela Soprano#Robert Iler#A.J. Soprano#Jamie-Lynn Sigler#Meadow Soprano#Dominic Chianese#Junior Soprano#Michael Imperioli#Christopher Moltisanti#Lorraine Bracco#Dr. Jennifer Melfi#Holsten's Brookdale Confectionery#Bloomfield#New Jersey
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The Norton Anthology of Poetry
The Sopranos: "The Second Coming"
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The Sopranos | 5.04 "All Happy Families"
#The Sopranos#Sopranos#GIF#TV#2004#A.J. Soprano#Tony Soprano#Carmela Soprano#Robert Iler#James Gandolfini#Edie Falco#SopranosS05#Sopranos: 5x04
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#nihilism#the sopranos#a.j. soprano#screencaps#mine#existentialism#existentialmemes#tony soprano#meme#my upload
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Tony Soprano and family
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Birthdays 7.19
Beer Birthdays
Adrian Tierney-Jones
Five Favorite Birthdays
Benedict Cumberbatch; English actor (1976)
Edgar Degas; French artist (1834)
Anthony Edwards; actor (1962)
Max Fleischer; animator (1883)
Brian May; rock guitarist (1947)
Famous Birthdays
Yael Abecassis; Israeli model and actress (1967)
Muhammad al-Bukhari; Persian scholar (810)
Marianna Auenbrugger; Austrian composer (1759)
Paule Baillargeon; Canadian actress and director (1945)
Theo Barker; English historian (1923)
Buster Benton; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1932)
Heinrich Christian Boie; German author and poet (1744)
Lizzie Borden; accused murderer (1860)
Vicki Carr; singer (1941)
Allen Collins; guitarist and songwriter (1952)
Samuel Colt; inventor (1814)
Mark Crispin; computer scientist (1956)
A.J. Cronin; writer (1896)
Friedrich Dessauer; German physicist and philosopher (1881)
Atom Egoyan; Egyptian-Canadian director (1960)
Michael Fekete; Hungarian-Israeli mathematician (1886)
Thomas Gabriel Fischer; Swiss musician (1963)
André Forcier; Canadian director and screenwriter (1947)
Helen Gallagher; actress, singer, and dancer (1926)
Keith Godchaux; rock keyboardist (1948)
Alan Gorrie; Scottish singer-songwriter (1946)
Kevin Haskins; English drummer and songwriter (1960)
Joseph Hansen; author and poet (1923)
Samuel John Hazo; author (1928)
Pat Hingle; actor (1924)
Florence Foster Jenkins; soprano (1868)
Richard Jordan; actor (1938)
Gottfried Keller; Swiss author and poet (1819)
Aleksandr Khinchin; Russian mathematician (1894)
Lisa Lampanelli; comedian (1961)
Bernie Leadon; guitarist and songwriter (1947)
Robert Mann; violinist, composer, and conductor (1920)
John Martin; English artist (1789)
Charles Horace Mayo; surgeon, clinic founder (1865)
George McGovern; politician (1922)
Tim McIntire; actor and singer (1944)
Freddy Moore; singer-songwriter and guitarist (1950)
Ilie Nastase; tennis player (1946)
Alice Dunbar Nelson; African-American poet (1875)
Garth Nix; Australian writer (1963)
Jim Norton; comedian (1968)
Mark O'Donnell; playwright (1954)
Steve O'Donnell; screenwriter and producer (1954)
Jayne Anne Phillips; writer (1952)
Edward Charles Pickering; astronomer and physicist (1846)
Martin Powell; English keyboard player and songwriter (1973)
Arthur Rankin Jr.; animation director, producer (1924)
Tom Raworth; English poet (1938)
Miltos Sachtouris; Greek poet (1919)
Campbell Scott; actor (1961)
Elizabeth Spencer; writer (1921)
Percy Le Baron Spencer; microwave inventor (1894)
Sue Thompson; singer (1925)
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow; physicist (1921)
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