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bobbie-robron · 6 months ago
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Edna reckons more Dingles have descended on the dales.
Oh, they’ll take over this village one day and then it REALLY will be time to up the stakes.
Val and Paul show off the new drapes in the Sugden home. Edna, Pearl and Betty are in fine form gossiping about the new Dingle baby and Edna (MVP of the episode) is very spot on about things. Hearing all the gossiping from the trio, Jack PROUDLY announces Andy is the dad and he’s thrilled (Robert is far from that),
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13-Jun-2005
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bones-n-bookles · 1 year ago
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The Big Cats and their fossil relatives, by Alan Turner, illustrated by Mauricio Antón, 1997
Bought new at the La Brea Tar Pits museum, an excellent book on the history of big cats! I really need to reread this book, though I know it's obviously dated in some areas as new research has come out
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terminusantequem · 2 years ago
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Alan Turner (British, b.1939), Yellow Influx, 1969. Oil on canvas, 189 x 168 cm
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Round 1
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dversus · 5 months ago
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There’d Better Be A Mirrorball.
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medievalandfantasymelee · 2 months ago
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THE HOT MEDIEVAL & FANTASY MEN MELEE
FIRST ROUND: 34th Tilt
George, The Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) VS. Kíli, The Hobbit Trilogy (2012-2014)
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George, The Sheriff of Nottingham, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) Portrayed by: Alan Rickman Defeated Opponents: - William Wallace [Mel Gibson], Braveheart (1995)
“Robin who? The Sheriff is *obviously* the star of this movie, stealing every scene as the funnest, most sneeringly evil villain you could imagine, with a luxuriant mane, a fabulous goth wardrobe, and a voice that'll send shivers down your spine.”
Kíli, The Hobbit Trilogy (2012-2014) Portrayed by: Aiden Turner Defeated Opponents: - Daario Naharis [Michel Huisman], Game of Thrones (2011-2019)
“He's just so cute. Like a scruffy little puppy. I love him.”
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For The Sheriff:
“The Sheriff of Nottingham was the highlight of this subpar retelling of the adventures of Robin Hood. The film almost flopped before he entered the scene."
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“He single-handedly saved that film - he oozes bad boy sex appeal”
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“No, the character was not hot in personality but apparently they gave Alan Rickman total freedom with his portrayal & let him improvise & he was fucking hilarious & stole the show”
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How Alan Rickman Rescued Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves with a trip to Pizza Express
For Kíli:
“He is charming, A DWARF ARCHER, and calls Bilbo ‘Mr. Boggins,”
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shawn-meets-world · 2 months ago
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the-hottest-band-tournament · 4 months ago
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Round Six of The Hottest 80s Band Tournament
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Warrant
Defeated opponents: Yes, Spadau Ballet, Sepultura, Metallica
Formed in: 1984
Genres: Hard Rock, Hair Metal 
Lineup: Jani Lane- vocals and acoustic guitar
Joey Allen- guitar
Erik Turner- guitar
Steven Sweet- drums
Jerry Dixon- bass
Albums from the 80s: 
Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich (1989)
Propaganda: The Cherry Pie music video. That’s it, that’s my answer
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Depeche Mode 
Defeated opponents: Anthrax, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, The Kinks, Wham!, Joy Division
Formed in: 1980
Genres: Synth-pop, electronic rock, new wave, dark wave, alternative rock
Lineup: Dave Gahan - vocals
Martin Gore - guitar and keyboard
Alan Wilder - drums and keyboard
Andy Fletcher - bass
Albums from the 80s: 
Speak & Spell (1981)
 A Broken Frame (1982)
Construction Time Again (1983)
Some Great Reward (1984)
Black Celebration (1986)
Music for the Masses (1987)
Propaganda: The music. The LOOKS. The voice. (The sexual tension?) And they’re still going strong. My colleague saw them in the UK when they were only starting out and said they were so nervous. I find the juxtaposition of the confidence of their sound (not to mention the black leather) and that anecdote really endearing.
idk how much this counts as propaganda but I feel like it's very important to acknowledge that Depeche Mode specifically makes kinky synth for bisexual sluts. Like that's it, that's the band. They even managed to make their cover of "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66" sound like it's about selling ass on the interstate. Slutty legends.
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Edit: yes I realize that I spelt Depeche Mode wrong
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musickickztoo · 11 months ago
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Just some of the many musicians we lost in 2023
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vampyfrnk · 11 months ago
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Boy Meets World (1993-2000) ⇀ Christmas in front of the tree
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bobbie-robron · 6 months ago
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Her brother’s in the hospital. She needs someone to talk to.
Diane’s back home and soon enough also back in the pub pulling pints. Seeing Max cozy with Kelly, Robert warns him about just how close she was to her brother… in the physical sense.
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06-Jul-2005
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all-action-all-picture · 17 days ago
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The Daleks (or The Darleks as everyone I knew called them). A 2020 collection from Panini of the 1960's comic strip that appeared in TV Century 21. The strip was written by Angus Allen, Terry Nation, Alan Fennell and David Whitaker and drawn by Richard Jennings, Eric Eden and Ron Turner. The cover art is by Mike Collins.
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terminusantequem · 2 years ago
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Alan Turner (British, b.1939), Plough No. 1, 1971. Oil on canvas, 79 x 115.5 cm
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roseillith · 5 months ago
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TRUCK TURNER (1974) dir. JONATHAN KAPLAN
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coastalwind · 10 months ago
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Based on who I saw the most on my dash this month
RB for larger sample size yadda yadda
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texaschainsawmascara · 11 months ago
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TCM’s In Memoriam 2023
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