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this is how I feel following oasis fans as a blur fan
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stitched-mouth · 1 year ago
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List of Every Brandon Rogers Characters Ever
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I don’t know why I did this. It took 4 hours. I haven’t seen ever Brandon Rogers video (shocking, I know) so some are missing. I purposely didn’t add any parody characters (the Kardashians, Annabell, M3GAN etc), but if you notice any BRCU characters missing, please comment so I can add them.
And obviously the characters not credited are played by Brandon Rogers.
David July is credited as David Burton on this list. I’m not sure when they changed their name, as they are credited as both on Brandon’s videos.
I can’t remember who Debbie and Doyle are but I must of put them on this list for a reason
Main Characters
Sam
Bryce Tankthrust
Bobby Worst
Blame/Sebastian/ Grandpa
Elmer
Cathy
Karen
Helen Brownstein
Stuff & Sam
Donna Phitts (Paulette Jones)
Damien (Onision)
Ms Cunney (Monique Parent)
Blame the Hero
Young Donna Phitts (Alariza Nevarez)
Duke Tuggler (Anthony Padilla)
Coach Best (Jack Plotnick)
Skinny Bitch (Kornbread Jeté)
Dill Flippo (Jonathan Hinman)
Family Doctor Office
Dr Gupta
Nurse Kavi (Nandini Minocha)
Lipschtiz the Clown (Paulette Jones)
Surgeon Miller (Jude B. Lanston)
Nurse Hole (Georgina Leahy)
Patient (Adam Neylan)
Another Patient (Jonathan Hinman)
Daniel (Jess Weaver)
Daniel’s Mother (Christine Sydelko)
Mad tea party
Mad Hatter
Cheshire Cat (Bazil)
White Rabbit (Benjamin Alexander Hall)
The Jabberwocky (Natalie Hawkins)
Flower (Jordan)
No one was credited in this video and most were personal friends of Brandon’s and not content creators so are nearly impossible to find. I had to stalk Brandon’s Insta to find these people.
BTW, Bazil (who plays Cheshire Cat) is a trans man who goes by he/him. Just letting people know because people are misgendering him and I assume it’s because they don’t know his pronouns.
Theatre Class
Alex Rimmer
Mason Lucas (Salim Razawi)
Oliver Hamilton (Stephen Weighill)
Linda Starford (Janet McCarroll)
Karen Shou (Karen Fokes)
Jamie (Adam Neylan)
Marlena Lewton (Rachael Ferris)
Dean Shaft (Tony Rogers)
Trump’s Emotions
Joy
Anger (Stephen James)
Disgust, Fear and Sadness were not credited in this skit and I can’t guess with all the makeup or find them.
Fashion
Jurgen Klausvonschwitz
Damien Ditsin (Logan Bubar)
Gretchen (Paulette Jones)
Sookilah (Judyth Brooke)
Dolorio (Devyne Carr)
Cheap Skate
Luxy
Lost Boy (Adam Neylan)
Chick Flick (the first Brandon Roger’s Video I ever watched)
Ashley
Ashley’s Best Friend (Vincent Marcus)
Ashley’s Crush / Cop (Jon Cozart)
Ashley’s Mom (Christine Sykdelko)
Teacher (Jude B. Lanston)
Doctor (Jonathan Hinman)
The Real Patient/ Dick’s Owner (Skye Williams)
The Real Patient’s Wife (Adam Neylan)
5 Year Old (Paulette Jones)
Since this video is now restricted on YouTube, I did this one from memory. I can’t believe I remember all these characters and actors. Thank God I rewatched it like a billion times when I first found it.
Mad funhouse
Mr Marbles/ Arlo
Dave (Jess Weaver)
Cliff (TJ Smith)
Sacha (Elise Christian)
Jimmy (Alex Diehl)
Manjusha (Nandini Minocha)
Mr Chronis (Jude Lanston)
Nuclear family
Barbara
Frank
Daniel/ Echo Noir
Unnamed Daughter
Devontay (?) (Devyne Carr)
The Office
Dorian Ditsin
James Shaft (Stephen Rezza)
Vishalam Rangan (Natalie Hawkins)
Jimmy Rustler (Benjamin Hall)
Craig Dildon (Stephen James)
Ernie (Seth Munson)
Diesel (David Burton)
Kevin (Davis Benz)
Regina (Georgina Leahy)
British Family/ The Mingeworthys
Lord Mingeworthy
Lady Mingeworthy (Georgina Leahy)
Cockwaddle (David Burton)
James (Davis Benz)
Blood & Makeup
Blah Blah the Clown
Whoopsie Wendy (Elise Christian)
Dumb Bitch Linda (Kornbread Jeté)
Blonde Bitch (David Burton)
Percy the Pervert (Adam Neylan)
Christmas Family/ The Hendersons
Patty Henderson
Paul Henderson (Stephen James)
Shelby Henderson (Caleb Shorey)
Unnamed Daughter (Elise Christian)
Spike (Logan Bubar)
The Devil (Paulette Jones)
Uncle Frank (Gabriel Gonzalez)
Notice how often Brandon forgets to name the daughter in his skits 👀?
Silly Cat
Clifton
Lenny/ Daddy (Jon Cozart)
Dr Williams (Sky Williams)
Wild West
Lucius Cowpussy
Vivian Delonprix (Georgina Leahy)
Map Maker Milton (Logan Bubar)
Lesbians
Darlene
Kathleen (Adam Neylan)
Power (David Burton)
Rock (Georgina Leahy)
Damien (?) (Logan Bubar)
Cheaters
Trina
Delilah
Gustavo
Unnamed Husband
Sleep Paralysis Demons
Felix
Iris (Paulette Jones)
Chad (Gary Nohealii Neil)
The Laundromat
Clyde Can
Bart (Joel Haver)
Debra (Mitsy Sanderson)
Barbara Ditliminor (?) (Adam Neylan)
The North Pole (included this group for fun)
Santa Clause
Mrs Clause (Christine Sydelko)
Gingerbread Man (Jude B. Lanston)
Female Elf (Georgina Leahy)
Male Elf (David Burton)
Head Elf (Kornbread Jeté)
Jesus (Jess Weaver)
Rudolph (Paulette Jones)
Tiny Tim (Jack Plotnick)
Characters I Didn’t Know Where To Put
Suck (Dominiq Badiyo)
Swallow (David Burton)
Beatrice Brownstein (Paulette Jones)
Judey Patoody (Jude B. Lanson)
Gloria Goopty (Kornbread Jeté)
Courtney (Liam Krug)
Ryder (Kassius Marcil-Green)
Barbara Worst (Katie Johnson)
American boyfriend (Ben Furney)
Ignaolo (Gabriel Gonzalez)
Debbie (Trevor Wallace)
Doyle (Trevor Wallace)
Carol Cox
Japanese Girlfriend
Deeno
Flint Dicker
Delmar Lysol
Humanoid Simulation XL-57692/ Simian
Double Licker Leroy
Paisley
Hole Bros
Rafał Sanchez Dimelo
Noah
Bryce is my favourite
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fuzzysparrow · 2 years ago
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Which two bands were up against each other in the music charts in 'The Battle of Britpop' in 1995?
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Britpop is a type of alternative rock that started in the United Kingdom during the 1990s. The most successful bands linked with Britpop were Oasis, Blur, Suede and Pulp, who became known as the "big four". In 1995, a chart battle between Blur and Oasis began, which has been dubbed "The Battle of Britpop".
In August 1995, Blur moved the release date of their single "Country House" to the very same day that Oasis released "Roll With It". Many people in Britain aligned with one band, aiming to make their song the number one single. The battle almost divided the country, with northerners supporting Oasis, who came from Manchester, while Blur represented the South.
On 20th August 1995, Blur's "Country House" sold 274,000 copies, whereas Oasis fell short with 216,000 sales. Blur took the top spot in the UK Singles Chart and Oasis entered at number two.
Blur is an English alternative rock band that formed in London in 1988, originally under the name Seymour. The group's members are singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. Blur has released several albums, including "Modern Life Is Rubbish" (1993), "Parklife" (1994) and "The Great Escape" (1995).
Oasis was an English rock band that formed in 1991. Its first members were Liam Gallagher (lead vocals, tambourine), Paul Arthurs (guitar), Paul McGuigan (bass guitar), and Tony McCarroll (drums). Noel Gallagher (lead guitar, vocals) later joined as a fifth member.
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sesiondemadrugada · 4 years ago
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Mile 22 (Peter Berg, 2018).
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hunky-dory-rat · 5 years ago
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I like Blur better than Oasis
Fight with me in the comments
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spunkpunx · 4 years ago
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Masterlist
* for smut
<3 for author favourite
Bands/Musicians
Alex Turner:
Are Friends Electric? - Part 1 Part 2
Matt Helders:
Paul Simonon:
Ian Curtis:
Matty Healy:
Deal With It*
George Daniel:
Slush Puppy (Series)
Sid Vicious:
Archy Marshall (King Krule):
Britpop
Liam Gallagher:
Scrapping Over Owt
Noel Gallagher:
Tony McCarroll:
Damon Albarn:
Alex James:
Graham Coxon:
Bittersweet Bundle of Misery* - Part 2*
Jarvis Cocker:
Brett Anderson:
Ian Brown:
Justine Frischmann:
AHS
Kai Anderson:
I Don't Share*
Tate Langdon:
Pretty Girls Make Graves - Part 1
Kit Walker:
James Patrick March:
Jimmy Darling:
Say You Love Me*
Kyle Spencer:
Misty Day:
Ramona Royale:
Winter Anderson:
The Countess:
Lana Winters:
Skins
James Cook:
Chris Miles:
Sid Jenkins:
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diceriadelluntore · 3 years ago
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Storia Di Musica #224 - Blur, The Great Escape \ Oasis (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, 1995
Per la prima storia di musica doppia non potevo che scegliere la rivalità del brit pop. Come quasi sempre accade nelle rivalità musicali, sono costruite ad arte dai mass media, che amano moltissimo contrapporre, nel momento di massimo successo in questo caso, due visioni della musica, dello stile, persino l’aspetto personale dei musicisti. Blur e Oasis sono stati i gruppi più famosi inglesi degli anni ‘90, per vendite, successi, premi, rivalità musicale: su quest’ultima, si sommavano tutti gli ingredienti perfetti, tra distanza geografica, sostanziale uguaglianza di età, stili musicali, personalità. Quelli che iniziano prima sono i Blur: Damon Albarn e Graham Coxon sono amici sin dall’infanzia e vengono entrambi da Colchester, nell’Essex. Hanno venti anni quando innamorati dello ska e del suono di Paul Weller con i Jam, formano i Blur: iniziano con un suono baggy, un mix di indie-dance che in quel periodo portava al successo gli Happy Mondays o gli Stone Roses, uno dei gruppi nume tutelare di tutto il brit pop. She’s So High e soprattutto There’s No Other Way, con il gruppo allargato a  Alex James (basso) e Dave Rowntree (batteria), sono singoli che raggiungono la Top Ten dei singoli, e lanciano il primo disco, Leisure (1991). Nel 1992 pubblicano un singolo, Popscene, che sebbene sia un mezzo fallimento di vendita, viene considerato da molti la nascita del movimento brit pop, con l’intenzione della band di lasciare il baggy e avviare una sorta di revival del suono del mod sound degli anni ‘60, su ritmi punk e melodie che si rifanno a grandi gruppi come i Kinks o addirittura i The Who. Il balzo effettivo avviene prima con Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993) e poi con il successo di Park Life (1994), il loro primo grande disco, un disco che celebra l’inglesità con particolare affetto per quella cockney londinese. Inizia il momento magico, con vendite di milioni di copie e una popolarità in ascesa incredibile. Che era allo stesso livello, nel 1994 per gli Oasis: i fratelli Gallagher sono nati a Burnage, un sobborgo di Manchester,  da una famiglia cattolica irlandese. Noel riceve una chitarra a 11 anni e inizia a strimpellare, si appassiona al punk e a 18 anni lavora con gli Inspiral Carpets come tuttofare. In un concerto a Manchester, porta il fratello Liam a sentire gli Stone Roses (sempre loro), e Liam è come folgorato. La band che prima si chiamava Rain composta dagli amici di infanzia Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, Tony McCarroll e Paul “Guigs” McGuigan, cambiano nome in Oasis. La loro ascesa è più tumultuosa, costellata da liti tra i fratelli (più volte si presero a maleparole e pugni sul palco), a comportamenti in pieno cliché rockstar (stanze sfasciate, comportamenti sopra le righe) e una musica che nei singoli Supersonic, Shakermaker e Live Forever è più classica e struggente, fino a quando nel 1994 Definitely Maybe, il loro primo album, li impone come quelli che riescono a trovare il compromesso più bello tra le melodie degli anni ‘60 e un fragoroso muro elettrico chitarristico. I fratelli Gallagher non eccellono per simpatia, e sparano dichiarazioni al vetriolo un po’ su chiunque, in una di questa Noel augura a Damon Albarn di prendere una malattia venerea. Fu la scintilla che scatenò la rivalità (mediatica). E il ring migliore fu l’uscita nel 1995 di due dischi, attesissimi: in ordine cronologico a settembre The Great Escape dei Blur e meno di un mese più tardi (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? degli Oasis. Dico subito che sebbene il primo round con i singoli, Country House dei primi vs. Roll With It dei secondi, vide il netto successo del primo, la sfida generale se l’aggiudicano gli Oasis, che con questo album venderanno decine di milioni di copie, anche negli Stati Uniti, dove i Blur non sfonderanno mai, battendo numerosi record. Musicalmente, i due dischi sono diversissimi: molto più classico Morning Glory, più vario e intrigante The Great Escape. Ma quello degli Oasis ha quasi tutte grandi canzoni, da Wonderwall a Cast No Shadow (dedicata ad un altro immenso personaggio di quel periodo, Richard Ashcroft), da Don’t Look Back In Anger a Champagne Supernova, canzoni che ancora oggi hanno un felice e diffuso airplay radiofonico: in loro si sublimano al meglio le influenze del passato (She’s Electric, l’intro di piano di Don’t Look Back In Anger, esempi paradigmatici) ad un linguaggio semplice e diretto, che piacque molto ai discografici, come dimostra una singolare dichiarazione di Alan McGee, il proprietario della Creation, la loro etichetta discografica: ”Non puoi buttare questo album. Parlerà ai giovani della classe operaia in un modo che i Suede o i Radiohead si sognano”. Si impongono lo stile di Noel alla chitarra e persino il modo di cantare di Liam, che non è un cantante così espansivo, ma che segnerà un’epoca. Il disco è un capolavoro di energia e di grandissime canzoni, e lascia all’altro la sperimentazione. The Great Escape è molto diverso: è quasi un concept sui dissidi di un ragazzo di quel periodo, e ci sono indizi qua e là, uno davvero grande nel titolo di una canzone, Dan Abnormal, che sia proprio Albarn in questione (il titolo è un anagramma del suo nome e cognome). Il disco è musicalmente molto più vario, ed è venato di ironia e amaro sarcasmo; anche i Blur sanno scrivere grandi canzoni (The Universal, che ha archi alla Bacharach e il cui videoclip ispirato ad Arancia Meccanica vinse decine di premi nel mondo), Chairmless Man, Entertain Me, Country House sono le punte di un disco che spazia dal punk (Globe Alone), al pop (Stereotypes), all’indie rock (It Could Be You), la canzone crooner (Ernold Same), con Albarn che si dimostra cantante estremamente versatile e Coxon divertente creatore di melodie. In definitiva, anche a distanza di anni, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory (il cui titolo fu scelto da Noel quando la sua amica Melissa Lim gli rispose al telefono con tale frase, che a sua volta proviene dal musical Bye Bye Birdie) è molto più diretto e focalizzato, The Great Escape più sperimentale negli stili, nelle strutture musicali e probabilmente più “sofisticato” nell’ascolto. Curiosamente, due anni dopo, nel 1997, i Blur pubblicano Blur, gli Oasis Be Here Now. Il secondo, attesissimo, vende ancora milioni di copie, ma sebbene bello è una copia del precedente. Albarn e soci invece prendono l’ennesima nuova strada, registrando addirittura a Reykjavík, e basta la potenza di Song 2 per capire che razza di cambiamento è stato: un cambio di rotta che li discosta ormai dal britpop per un percorso sperimentale che Albarn continuerà per decenni fino ai giorni nostri.
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pi-creates · 4 years ago
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With the height chart, can you give us your estimated heights of them ❤️
Ok.... here we go. I’ve tried to account for the slight differences in placement, shoe height, and hair height - so for a lot of these it’s -1 or -2 inches from the total when looking at the chart. Also, it’s probably safe to assume every measurement has an “-ish” at the end.
==Clementine Scale==
Season 1:
Clementine - 4’4
Duck - 4’9
Omid - 5’8
Carley - 5’10
Katjaa - 5’10
Brie - 5’10
Danny - 5’10
Molly - 5’10
Glenn - 5’11
Brenda - 5’10
Jolene - 5’9
Shawn - 5’11
Lilly –-6’0 ½
Mark - 6’0
Doug - 6’2
Stranger - 6’2
Lee - 6’3
Andy - 6’2
Kenny - 6’3
Vernon - 6’4
Chuck - 6’2
Christa - 6’3
Hershel - 6’3
Larry - 6’6
Ben -  6’7
400 Days:
Becca - 5’2
Russel - 5’8
Bonnie - 5’9
Vince - 5’9 ½
Shel - 5’11
Tavia - 5’10 ½
Eddie - 6’3
Wyatt - 6’2
Nate - 6’3 ½
Season 2:
Clementine (9 years old) - 4’4
Clementine (11 years old) - 4’9 ½
Sarah - 5’4
Mathew - 5’7 ½
Sarita - 5’8
Arvo - 5’8 ½
Bonnie - 5’9
Jane - 5’9
Rebecca - 5’7
Pete - 6’2 ½
Walter - 6’2
Luke - 6’1
Carlos - 6’1
Kenny - 6’3
Reggie - 6’3
Carver - 6’2
Troy - 6’2 ½
Mike - 6’4 ½
Nick - 6’4 ½
Alvin - 6’5 ½  
Season 3 (A New Frontier):
AJ - 2’7 ½
Mariana - 5’0
Clementine - 5’0
Ava - 5’1
Joan - 5’1 ½
Gabe - 5’3
Eleanor - 5’8 ½
Kate - 5’8 ½
Jane - 5’8
Max - 5’11
Badger - 6’0
Javier - 6’0
Conrad - 6’1 ½
Kenny - 6’2
David - 6’1
Jesus - 6’4
Tripp - 6’5
Lingard - 6’6 ½
Season 4 (The Final Season):
AJ (McCarroll) - 2’8
AJ - 3’9
Clementine (flashback) - 4’4
Tennessee - 4’9 ½
Ruby - 4’8
Willy - 4’9 ½
Omar - 4’9
Violet - 4’11
Brody - 4’11 ½
Clementine - 5’0
Aasim - 5’3
Louis - 5’3
Mitch - 5’5
Minerva - 5’5
Marlon - 5’5
James - 5’5
Lilly - 5’10
Eddie - 6’0
Abel - 5’11
Lee - 6’2
Michonne Mini-Series:
Alex - 4’3 ½
Colette - 4’3 ½
James - 4’10
Elodie - 4’10
Oak - 5’8  
Norma - 5’7 ½
Greg - 5’7
Samantha - 5’8
Michonne - 5’10 ½
Paige - 6’1 ½
Randal - 6’1
Pete - 6’1
Berto - 6’2
John - 6’5
Siddiq - 6’7
==Javier Scale==
Season 1:
Clementine - 4’3
Duck - 4’7
Omid - 5’6
Carley - 5’7
Katjaa - 5’7
Brie - 5’7
Danny - 5’7
Molly - 5’7
Glenn - 5’8 ½
Brenda - 5’8
Jolene - 5’7
Shawn - 5’9
Lilly - 5’10
Mark - 5’9
Doug - 5’11
Stranger - 5’11
Lee - 6’1
Andy - 6’0
Kenny - 6’1
Vernon - 6’1
Chuck - 5’11
Christa - 6’0 ½
Hershel - 6’0
Larry - 6’4 ½
Ben - 6’5 ½
400 Days:
Becca - 5’1
Russel - 5’6
Bonnie - 5’7
Vince - 5’7 ½
Shel - 5’9
Tavia - 5’8 ½
Eddie - 6’1
Wyatt - 5’11 ½
Nate - 6’1 ½
Season 2:
Clementine (9 years old) - 4’3
Clementine (11 years old) - 4’8
Sarah - 5’2
Mathew - 5’5 ½
Sarita - 5’6
Arvo - 5’7
Bonnie - 5’7
Jane - 5’7
Rebecca - 5’5
Pete - 6’0
Walter - 6’1
Luke - 5’11 ½
Carlos - 5’11
Kenny - 6’1
Reggie - 6’1
Carver - 6’0
Troy - 6’0
Mike - 6’1 ½
Nick - 6’2
Alvin - 6’4
Season 3 (A New Frontier):
AJ - 2’6 ½
Mariana - 4’10 ½
Clementine - 4’10 ½
Ava - 4’11
Joan - 4’11 ½
Gabe - 5’1 ½
Eleanor - 5’7
Kate - 5’7
Jane - 5’6 ½
Max - 5’9
Badger - 5’10 ½
Javier - 5’10 ½
Conrad - 5’11
Kenny - 6’0
David - 5’11
Jesus - 6’1 ½
Tripp - 6’2
Lingard - 6’4 ½
Season 4 (The Final Season):
AJ (McCarroll) - 2’6 ½
AJ - 3’7 ½
Clementine (flashback) - 4’3
Tennessee - 4’8 ½
Ruby - 4’6
Willy - 4’7 ½
Omar - 4’7
Violet – 4’9 ½
Brody - 4’10
Clementine - 4’10 ½
Aasim - 5’0 ½
Louis - 5’0 ½
Mitch - 5’2 ½
Minerva - 5’2 ½
Marlon - 5’2 ½
James - 5’2 ½
Lilly - 5’8
Eddie - 5’10
Abel - 5’9 ½
Lee - 6’1
Michonne Mini-Series:
Alex - 4’2
Colette - 4’2
James - 4’8
Elodie - 4’8
Oak - 5’6 ½
Norma - 5’6 ½
Greg - 5’4 ½
Samantha - 5’7
Michonne - 5’8 ½
Paige - 5’11
Randal - 5’11
Pete - 5’11
Berto - 6’0
John - 6’2 ½
Siddiq - 6’5
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thecraggus · 7 years ago
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Black Panther (2018) Review
Be prepared to bless he who reigns down in Africa. Black Panther (2018) #Review
On the eve of the Infinity War, it’s a demonstration of Marvel’s confidence and courage that they’re prepared to step out of their main narrative to bring us this sumptuous, dazzling and vibrant action adventure movie that has a lot to say not just about the world as the MCU shows it but the real world too. As he prepares to ascend to the throne of Wakanda, T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) wrestles…
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nsula · 5 years ago
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Spring 2019 Honor List
NATCHITOCHES – One thousand forty-three undergraduates were named to Northwestern State University’s Honor List for the Spring 2019 semester. Students on the Honor List must be enrolled full-time and have a grade point average of between 3.0 and 3.49. Students listed by hometown are as follows.
 Abbeville – Annemarie Broussard, MaKayla Lewis, Zabrinia Spates;
 Aimwell – Jonathan Poole;
 Alexandria – Markeyla Anderson, Gavin Arabie, Sharenthia Chew, Angel Christophe, Josyf Das Neves, Joshua Dorsey, Alexis Flowers, Kelvina Ford, Zuleika Fountain, Vanity Givens, Kyle Guillory, Khloe Jasper, Whitney Joffrion, Gustov Johnson, Martavius King, Ashley Koestler, Kasey Lacombe, Taylar Lee, Kelli Leone, Jimmie Magee, Dean Mayeux, Jason McDaniel, Jalyn Mcneal, Ashley Mitchell, John O’Dell, Madison Ogorek, Tiffany Ore, Sadae Polk, Alyssa Rivers, Mart Sampson, Brandy Sayer, Shakera Shorts, Kizzy Slaughter, Kiaijah Thomas, Hailey Urena, Jenna Wade, Alysha Walker, Aalyiah Williams;
 Amelia – Renwick McPherson;
 Anacoco – Rachel Fournier, Angela Guy, Andrea Halladay, Tristan Harvey, Madeleine Hensley, Aaron Norris, Jason Ortiz, Ireland Slocum, Amanda Sorg, Tyler Stephens, Emily Williams, Rhonda Perry,
 Arlington, Texas -- Mariah Denson, Devin Gipson, O’Shea Jackson;
 Arnaudville – Macey Boyd, Bailey Dautreuil, Maddison Janice;
 Athens – Jacob Ellis;
 Atlanta – Ashley Mitchell, Jackson Teal, Jamie Wagley;
 Aurora, Colorado – William Mccullough;
 Avondale – Mikala Clark;
 Bastrop – Alisha Bolton;
 Baton Rouge – Jordan Hall, Melvin Hudson;
 Belcher – Loriann Long;
 Boyce – Lane Robinson
 Baker – Devante George, Cherish Netter;
 Ball – Angel Chavez, Christopher Constance, Bryan Sayes, Vanessa Toney, Alice Wilson;
 Bastrop – Allenicia Arbet;
 Baton Rouge – Mark Alexander, Chloe Castello, Ricky Chatman, Shelby Christian, Briyonna Collins, Madison Harris, Mckane Kinchen, Griffin Lundin, Cydni Millican, Rachel Monsour, Katie Pham, James Steelman, Jharon Whitfield;
 Beacon Falls, Connecticut – Stacey Brown;
 Bedford, Texas – Katina Booker;
 Belle Chasse – Hayley Barbazon, Denim Reeves;
 Belmont – Kelly Bass, Ashley Hill;
 Bentley – Heather Jones,
 Benton – Bryanna Cooper, Steven Gardner, Milla Gonzales, Grayson Isom, Colby Ponder, Blaine Reeder, Hannah Schott, Jackson Mathews, Megan Russell;
 Bermuda – Michael Vienne;
 Bienville – Sarah Macynski;
 Big Spring, Texas – Kristin Wilson;
 Birmingham, Alabama – Emma Wallace;
 Bogalusa – Amanda Crawford, Taylor Johnson;
 Bossier City – Yetunde Adegbovega, Austin Averitt, Abigail Castillo, Kendall Corkern, Cameron Davis, Daniel Dial, Kimberly Eloby, Ri’Kaela England, Khairig Frost, Hannah Gaspard, Margaret Gates, Jacob Guest, Tangy Heilbling, Ashlynn Henderson, Jordan Hunter, Shane Kaiser, Alyssa Kidd, Seth Lowery, Jordan Markle, Rebecca Markle, Jennifer Martinez, Rance Mason, Coby McGee, Alexa Montgomery, Yuridia Olea, Sabri Parks, Shelby Peebles, Brittani Phillips, Rachael Pierce, Cierra Rachal, Litzy Rivera, Gabriela Rodriguez, Madison Rowland, Rheagan Rowland, Dakota Schudalla, Makayla Strother, Trevor Tackett, Kellie Toms, Bobby Trichel, Madalyn Watson, Pamula Whicker, Elizabeth Zanca, Nour Zeidan;
 Boutte – Jose Del Rio;
 Boyce – Savanna Budnik, Timothy Glass, Kaitlyn Miller, Jessie Turner, Julia Watson;
 Brownsboro, Texas – Brice Borgeson;
 Buffalo, New York – LeTerrance Reed;
 Bunkie – Izola Williams;
 Bush – Serena Bonnette;
 Calhoun – Marissa Barentine;
 Campti – Paige Cason, Damarte Fisher, Kourtney Horton, Malachi Lester, Pepper Lloyd, Madison McLaren;
 Canton, Texas – Tiffany Cayson, Jack Dyre;
 Cape Coral, Florida – Karleigh Acosta;
 Carencro – Malik Babin, Chaney Dodge, Harold Williams;
 Cartagena, Colombia – Samantha Arellano Chavz, Edwin Castro Frias, Jalima Dias, Miledys Jiminez Vasquez, Daniel Racero Rocha, Gabriela Forero Salcedo, Sadoc Silva Calderon;
 Cartagena Bolivar, Colombia – Alejandro Dager Carrasquilla;
 Castor – Loxlie Dodd, Hogan Nealy;
 Center, Texas – John Harrington;
 Chalmette – Isaiah Carpenter, Gabriel Ernest, Sara Mendoza;
 Chatham – Jonathan Gill;
 Cincinnati, Ohio – Terry Brewer;
 Clarence – Quintarous Coleman, Kimberly Reliford;
 Clinton – Arianna Parrish;
 Cloutierville – Alexia Gistarb;
 Colfax – Camren Bell, Kensey Knight, Paidin Luneau, Kaitlyn Slalyter, Ontavius Williams;
 Colorado Springs, Colorado – Sarah Wagner;
 Columbia – Jackson McCann;
 Columbus, Mississippi – William Taylor;  
 Converse – Zachary Faircloth, Nicolas Farmer, Victoria Gasper, Wade Hicks, Jared Jagneaux, Skyler Laroux, Ashley Sims, Delia Smith, Triston Waldon;
 Coppell, Texas – Jada Freeman;
 Cottonport – Jacob Harris, Joneshia Jacobs, Christine Lemoine;  
 Coushatta – Journi Brown, Faith Cason, La’Zaria Clark, Jon Hester, Tawanda Johnson, Amey Sepulvado;
 Covington – Madison Blanks, Sarah Shiflett, Jennifer Vo;
 Coyolilla Veracruz, Mexico – Guadalupe de Jesus Mendez Zaragoza;
 Crowley – Mc’Kayleen Milson;
 Cullen – D’Agurelle Epps;
 Cut Off – Zachary Breaux, Kaelyn Musgrave;
 Dallas – Nadia Carney;
 De Berry, Texas – Sarah Britt;
 DeQuincy – Hayden Robertson;
 DeRidder – Carson Brown, Lauren Callis, Maygin Chesson, Sheridan Douglas, Sarah Fulford, Katherine Goodman, Michelle Green, Alexis Holland, Elliott Jones, Ethel Jones, Jordan Mack-McNair, Presley Phelps, Richard-Jayson Puzon, Morgan Smith, Heather Sorton, Madison Tilley, Tyler Wright, Airiuna Satchell;
 Delhi – KeDiejah Cooper;
 Denham Springs – Samantha Burgess, Joni Burlew, Caleb Callender, Zyneshia Jennings;
 Deville – Emily Bonial, Courtney DeVille, Amy Henderson, Ashtyn Knapp, Karlee Littleton, Morgan McCrory, Caleb Rhodes, Marcia Rogers, Garrett Sellers;
 Dodson – Nolan Griffin, Brendan Thomas;
 Donaldsonville – Jermaine Collier, Natalie Landry;
 Doyle – Mackensie Ulrich;
 Doyline – Carmesia Russell;
 Dry Prong – Ethan Lewis, Shian Murrell, Lindsey Weatherford, Ashley Webb;
 Dubach – Oilvia Hancock, Kayla Loyd;
 Dubberly – Audrie Dison;
 Duson – Alexandra Broussard, Desmond Prejean;
 Edmond, Oklahoma – Ravon Nero;
 Elizabeth – Hannah LaCaze;
 Elmer – Victoria Coleman
 Elton – Maia Lacomb;
 Eunice – Tanner Thibodeaux, Emily Deshotel;
 Falfurrias, Texas – Marco Arevalo;
 Farmerville – Adrianna Loyd, Jalissa Loyd;
 Fayetteville, Arkansas – Cody Coleman;
 Ferriday – Dalenesha Wimley;
 Fisher – Hayden Courtney;
 Flatwoods – Lindsey Willis;
 Florien – Katelynn Alford, Danielle Anthony, Gabrielle Bryant, Braelyn Calhoun, Magon Lester, Ashton Remedies, Jordan Weldon;
 Flower Mound, Texas – Randall Ruffner;
 Folsom – Monique Basse, Shaylee Laird;
 Forest Hill – Adrianne Dore;
 Forney, Texas – Kaymi Wheeler;
 Fort Polk – Brittany Chadwick, Mara Eifolla, Jayla Hart, Andrea Marquez, Madison Popp, Amanda. Ridenhour, Shiela May Tabonares, Whitney Tipton, Kiara Turner, TeKweena Wilson, Alexie Sarabia;
 Fort Riley, Kansas – Breanna Bryan;
 Fort Worth, Texas – Charles Gregory Meade;
 Franklin – Zachary McEndree;
 Franklinton – Randy Garza, Brittany Sanders;
 Frierson – Mason Barnes;
 Frisco, Texas – Hallie McCarroll;
 Geisman – Rylee Leglue;
 Guin, Alabama – Taylor Porter;
 Garland, Texas – Joseph Goodson, Kobe Poole, Nia Randall;
 Geismar – Elijah John-Baptiste;
 Georgetown – Kaleb Hudson;
 Glenmora – Reagan Humphries, Abbie Johnson, Kerstyn Johnson;
 Gloster – Caitlyn Burford, Paris Gillum;
 Goldonna – Brianna Calhoun;
 Gonzales – Julie Breaux, Chaquera Caldwell, Ashlyn Chenevert;
 Grand Cane – Sandra Kimble, Ciana Mcintyre, Emily Miller;
 Grand Isle – Abigail Frazier;
 Grand Prairie, Texas – Stephen Garrett;
 Greenwell Springs – Morgan Bellot;
 Greenwood – Leah Evans, Tamera Harris, Trenton Starks;
 Gretna – Braxton Brown, Leroy Holmes, Nadia Johnson, Michael Wilson;
 Gueydan – Hannah Sedatol;
 Hackberry – Lexie Stine;
 Hahnville – Cierra Puryear, Colin Vedros;
 Hammond – Kaylon Wiloughby;
 Harlengen – Frances Knight;
 Harvey – Destiny Johnson;
 Haughton – Deitric Alexander, Shakayla Bell, Katelynn Edwards, Anitra Fayad, Camry Heath, Kylee Jackson, Timothy Newell, Angie Nguyen, Makenezie Rains, Licentra Randolph, Bailee Rattanachai, Kaylee Sanford, Joshua Steele, Megan Tilley, Laura Waldroup, Katherine Weeks, Kacie Wilkinson, Chases Woltz, India Wright;
 Haynesville – Jmarquiez Robinson, Sabrina Sowell, Michael Turner, Allysa Dodds;
 Heflin – Kendall Brunson, Simiuna Cook, Kyle Smith;
 Henderson – Andrew Blackmon;
 Hessmer – Daren Dauzat;
 Hineston – Victoria Carroll;
 Homer – Francene Ferguson, Keyana Mccoy, Mariah West;
 Hornbeck – Lane Alford, Ariel Rodgers;
 Houma -- Courtney Chancellor, Rhiannon Dean, Venessa McKinley;
 Houston – Rafael Bonilla, Jennifer Hitt, Casey Irvin, Natashia Jackson;
 Humble, Texas – Toiquisha Johnson, Furquan Shorts;
 Independence – Maria Thomas-Alfaro, Chloe Whiddon;
 Iowa – Keiona Guy;
 Jasper, Texas – Linsey Guthrie;
 Jeanerette ��� David Blakesley;  
 Jefferson – Emily Ricalde;
 Jena – Tiara Brown, Braegan Burlew, Candace Decker, Madison Erwin, Jasmine Furlow, Chelsea Redd, Tyler Thomas;  
 Jennings – Destiny Brown, Anayah Joseph;
 Jonesboro – Ashlyn Gaines, JaVonna Lawrence, Alex Toms;
 Kaplan – Chris Hebert;
 Katy, Texas – Brittnay Cecil, Floyd Turner;
 Keatchie – Sarah Plaisance;  
 Keithville – Germany Jones, Shelby Loftin, Cara Lorenen, Maya Porter;  
 Kenner – Emily Bennett, Willie Soniat, Parul Sharma;
 Kentwood – Iris Travis;
 Kernen – Antonia Blattner;
 Kinder – Teralyn Plumber;
 Konarskie, Poland – Elzbieta Iwaniuk;
 Labadieville – Jacellynn LeBlanc, Logan Simoneaux;
 Lacombe – Amy Schneider;
 Lafayette – Taylor Aucoin, Ashanti Alfred, LaToya Bellard, Emma Burlet, Jared Dore, Reagan Guillory, Jacob Hawkins, Qualantre Jackson, Michele Kramer, JaKayle Lee, Paul Martin, Skylar Mccoy, Robert Middleton, Sarah Palmintier, Aishwarya Patel, Tylar Senegal, John Touchet, Ireland Williams, China Young;
 Lafitte – Helen Kassahun;
 Lake Charles – Landon Dore, Camren Green, Joel Moreaux, Jordan Mulsow, Destany Washington;
 LaPlace – Caitlyn Turnbull;
 Las Vegas, Nevada – Caitlin Schweighart;
 Le Mars, Iowa – Shannon Smith;
 League City, Texas – Lacee Savage, Blake Tessitore;
 Leander – Karissa Boswell;
 Lebeau – Sharissa Tanner;
 Lecompte – Logan Cheek;
 Leesville – Dakota Abrams, Cecilia Alfaya, Kimberly Alwell, Jebediah Barrett, Hailey Brantley, Kaylee Buby, Victoria Butler, Anthony Cantrell, Charlotte Cassin, Joseph Cryer, Cameron Davis, Marlee Dowden, Payton Gordy, Caleb Hillman, Hanna Johnson, Zachary Keeton, Lauren Kreyenbuhl, Mahala Lewis, Christina Lluvera, Gerard Lord, Brianna Maricle, Billy McGhee, Amy McKellar, Ashley McKellar, Kaitlyn Pajinag, Chloe Rouleau, Destiny Sanders, Cesar Santos, Dalton Schulte, Erin Schwartz, Megan Trask, Tabitha Vasquez, Marissa Weldon, Lana West, Cheyene Wise, Mikayla Zills;
 Lena – Dillon Guin, Courtnee Hamberlin, Cortland Smith;
 Lettsworth – Landon Benton;
 Little Elm, Texas – Daniel Larin;
 Little Rock, Arkansas – Whitney Jinks;
 Livingston – Jay Gentry-Pace;
 Livonia – Ryann Bizette, Shanyia Haynes;
 Lockport – Malaina Falgout;
 Logansport – Rebecca Tomlin, Shelby Woods, Kendoyle Cox;
 Loranger – Cambree Bailey;
 Lubbock, Texas – Miranda Stroud;
 Mansfield – Tremeon Allen, Latyeauna Goodwin, Nicolette Hogan, Canessia Johnson, Demetric Preston, Madylin Sullivan, Kyah Wilson,
 Madisonville – Zoe Almaraz, Bailey Perrilloux;
 Mandeville -- Mya Holmes, Jalen Willis;
 Many – Jocelyn Cannon, Patrick Colston, Sarah Cross, Timothy Early, Sydni Easley, Kyle Elliott, Tiarra Frazier, Brittney Garcie, Moses Gonzales, Jessie Johnson, Clayton Kelley, Lathan Meyers, Darion Miller, Matthew Peace, Andrew Penfield, Tanner Rains, Madison Rutherford, Aubrey Sepulvado, Mallary Veuleman;
 Maringouin – Laura Scronce;
 Marksville – Regan Balius, Nichole Dauzat, Leah Dupuy, Kayle Gaspard, Olivia Johnson, Victoria Lucas;
 Marrero – Kelsey Brooks, Lius Escobar;
 Marshall, Texas – Alexis Balbuena, Abagale Godrey;
 Marthaville – Dylan Daniels, Veronica James, Thomas Lirette;
 Meraux – Sophie Stechmann;
 Merryville – Kyleah Franks;
 Mesquite, Texas – Eric Renova, Curtis Williams;
 Metairie – Kathryn Bancroft, Madysen Norra;
 Midland, Texas – Channing Burleson;
 Minden – Erin Dotson, Layla Easley, Abby Greene, Karasha Harris, Kiara Jenkins, Donna Law, Asata Sylvas, Jorge Zaldivar;
 Missouri City, Texas – Cayla Jones;
 Monroe – Demonta Brown, Kennedy Butler, Jansen Chisley, Kiara Drumgo, Taylor Edwards, Jaronda Griffin, Prettyunje Hunter, Diamond Knox-Jackson, Ashley Murphy, Keldrick Ward;
 Montegut – Stephanie Cohen;
 Monterey – Rebecca Womack;
 Montgomery – Tabatha Bowlin, Payton Carroll, Gerald Chelette, Hailee Skains, Laryn Graves;
 Monticello, Arkansas – Kamilah Kelley;
 Mora – Gracy Rowell;
 Moreauville – Reginea Alexander, Ashley Dunnam;
 Natchitoches – Jeremy Aaron, Cass Arnold, Aaron Averett, Thomas Balthazar, Adam Barnes, Blake Bechtel, Terrius Bell, Kacy Bonds, Matthew Brown, Charles Bouchie, Santaurus Burr,Ladiamond Burrell,  Dominitra Charles, Kaleb Chesser, Lane Clevenger, Jessica Coleman, Kaia Collins, Christian Cunningham, Sean Day, Moises Florez-Perez, Hannah Forsythe, Eric Fredieu, Abbie Garner, Peyton Graham, Denetria Green, Pamela Gross, Thomas Hadzeriga, Jalen Hall, Jasmine Hall, Samantha Hall, Deshon Hayes, Jett Hayes, Saul Hernandez, David Holmes, Jasmine Howard, Kanika Irchirl, Rachel Jeane, Emily Johnson, Karlee Laurence, Robert Lee, Emily Leone, Christopher Lewis, Helen-Lois Mancil, Wesley Manuel, Savannah Maricle, Brooklyn Martin, Tyler McCain, Lamarr McGaskey, Kristin McQuillin, Joshua Minor, Jair Morelos Castilla, Jakori Morris, Katelyn Murphy, Tori Neitte, Matthew Nelson, Donovan Ohnoutka, Christian Owens, Leilani Padilla, Kenneth Penrod, Eryn Percle, Veronica Pikes, Kenneth Poleman, Katherine Rachal, Michael Raymond, Jeffrey Remo, Devin Reyes, Kayla Rokett, Taylor Rutledge, Shelbi Ryan, Jalon Sangster, Chandler Sarpy, Gabrielle Scarborough, Natalie Sers, Anna Sibley, Athena Smith, Blake Teekell, Joseph Thibodaux, Margaret Thompson, Lantz Vercher, Elizabeth Vienne, Garrett Vienne, Huey Virece, Laurin Waldrip, Jacob Ware, Brianna Watermolen, Anna Waxley, Emma-Leigh Webster, Ellen Wells, Deondra White, Nicholas Wiggins, Leah Wilkins, Shavon Williams,
 Natchez – Victoria Bradford, James Rougeou, Lauren Seawood;  
 Navasota, Texas – Shelton Eppler;
 New Iberia – Mia Bashay, Dainell Ledet, Alex Romero;
 New Llano – Deja Castille, Laura Cowell, Kendra Jones, Earnesta Riggins, Gabriel Vargas, Caden Wheeler;
 New Milford, Connecticut – Lisa Rosenberg;
 New Orleans – Demetrius Boulieu, Nyasha Brown, Damon Carter, Jeron Duplantier, Darlene Fairley, Matthew Gonzales, Omar Hall, RyShaneka Kirsh, Maxwell Martello, Phallon Robinson, Jonae Skinner, Rishard Winford;  
 Newellton – Chasity Glasspoole;
 Noble – Shelby Etheridge, Tiffany McMillion, Krista Rivers, Thomas Rivers;
 North Richland Hills, Texas – Cody Germany;
 North York, Ontario – Alexander Comanita;
 Oak Ridge – Kelly Futch;
 Oakdale – Clayton Ashworth, JaQuanda Evins, Dylan Hamblin, Destani Johnson;
 Olla – Morgan Barbo, Amanda Fenoli, Savannah Kirl;
 Omro, Wisconsin – Jason Kralovetz;
 Opelousas – Keylee Boone, Jordan Brisco, Kenya Gradnigo, Kayla Pitre, Lashante Richard, Kallie Zeringue;
 Paris, Texas – Cody Vorwerk;
 Pelican – Tyler Howard;
 Pensacola, Florida – Mallory McClain;
 Pierre Part – Blaise Crochet;
 Pineville – Savannah Hope Andries, Melissa Barnhill, April Cain, Erika Carter, Korey Cleveland, Luke Conway, Sydney Duhon, Selena Ferguson, Ameera Ghannam, Ollie Gossett, Leia Graham, Megan Jacks, Trey Joseph, Ethan Lachney, Brooke Leger, Rodney Lonix, Sierra Matney, Sonya McClellan, Autumn McSwain, Abby Nichols, James Perry, Hannah Pusateri, Christina Rachal, Amaria Sapp, Elizabeth Shuler, Laikyn Slusher, Robert Tabor, Emily Wiley, Sarah-Elizabeth Wilkes;
 Pitkin – Braydon Doyle, Jayce Doyle, Jessica Jones;
 Plain Dealing – Nicholas Cason;
 Plano, Texas – Asher Van Meter;
 Plaucheville – Alexis Casarez;
 Pleasant Hill – Makenzi Patrik;  
 Pollock – Krystal Bennett, Sarah Hunt, Dalton Kopp, Allyssa Zemp;
 Ponchatoula – Keyadda Brim, Kaitlyn Hawkins;
 Pontotoc, Mississippi – Elizabeth Murrah;
 Port Allen – Evan Daigle, Kaleb Gauthier;
 Port Barre – Danielle Schexnayder, Kristen Sonnier;
 Prairieville – Hannah Beason, Donesha Blount, Lauren Breaux, Claire Credeur, Kristen Prettelt, Lysia Varisco, Elllise Vice, Brady Wilson, Faith Wilson;
 Pride – Ashlyn Johnson;
 Princeton – Katelyn Nattin, Ariell Shield;
 Provencal – Taylor Craft;
 Puyallup, Washington – Aine Oh;
 Quitman – Cindy Crawford;
 Raceland – Emily Adams;
 Ragley – Katherine Greenmun;
 Rayne – Bishop Breaux;
 Reno, Nevada – Sydney Oren;
 Richardson, Texas – Riley Cantrell;
 Richfield, Minnesota – Leah Barnes;
 Richmond, Texas – Ebonie Francis;
 Ridgecrest – Melissa Kelly;
 Ringgold – McKenzie Davidson, Autumn McCoy, Olivia Prado;
 River Ridge – Rachel Chimeno;
 Robeline – Chad Berly, Patricia Goodwin, Hannah Hennigan, Kristal Lachney, Kacy Morae, Ember O’Bannon, Laura Olguin, Morgan Rachal, Hannah Schoth;
 Rosepine -- Emilee Johnson;
 Ruston – Paul Bryant, Tekiren Evans, Jalen Garrison, Seth Hartsfield, Christopher Letendre, Aujani Richburg;
 St. Amant – Larson Fontenot;  
 St. Bernard – Ashlie Kieff, Emily Snyder;
 St. Francisville – Emeria Jones;
 St. Martinville – Belinda Alexander, Jacoby Fontenette, Destiny Simon, Maleik White, Cassandra Zenon;
 St. Rose – Crystal Jones;
 Saline – Makayla Jackson, Isabella Jones, Malayna Poche, Aaron Savell;
 San Antonio, Texas – Matthew Aguilera, Anthony Renteria;
 Sarepta – Katie Ingle;
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Scott – Hannah Durgin, Tayla Soileau;
 Shreveport – Aubrey Allen, Katelynn Benge, Frances Boggs, Leta Broome, Makayla Bryant, Shatericka Christor, Kesherion Collins, Naterria Davis, Reonia Davis, Hailey Deaton, Miya Douglas, Daja Easter, Deadrian Egans, Meghan Fry, Cassidy Giddens, Savon Gipson, Ellen Grappe, MIzzani Grigsby, Lindsey Hagan, Adrianne Hampton, Katelyn Householder, Shelby Hunter, Jazzmine Jackson, John Jefferson, Drake Johnson, Korynthia Johnson, Zachary Johnson, Nathan Jones, Summer Jones, Alicia King, Lauren Lee, Samantha Lyons, Tiffany Mack, Caitlyn Malloy, Christopher Markham, Andria Mason, Ashley Mason, Tifphany McClinton, Rici McDonald, Claire McMillan, Samantha Metoyer, Najah Mitchell, Brittney Nicleso-Rayfus, Megan Osborn, Tara Pair, Tierry Perry, Christina Peterson, Kalyn Phillips, Hayden Pilcher, Sierra Prelow, Shelby Reddy, Grayson Roberts, Jalisa Roberts, Savonya Robinson, Madelyn Ruiz, Amanda Rushing, Breanna Samuel, Angelica Satcher, Shermaine Shorter, Jackiesha Simmons, Ciara Sipes, Richard Sloan, Kendria Smith, Jessica Sowers, Jamie Stewart, Somer Stratton, Lindsey Stroud, Khalil Sumlin, Destini Sweet, Hailey Thomas, Anne Tibbit, Katerina Vargas, Khamaria Vaughn, De’Andra Washington, Lakayla Whitaker, Gaylin White, Jamisa Williams, Lajayda Williams, Tre’Darius Williams, Kristy Wilson, India Wright;  
 Sibley – Madison Mouser;
 Sieper – Emily George;
 Simmesport – Lexi Gremillion, Elise Normand;
 Simpson – Katelynn Martin;
 Slidell – Terran Cole, Noah Glass, Tristan Johnson, Rachel Reed, Maci Walgamotte, Thomas Garner;
 Sondheimer – Anna Marsh;
 Springfield – Tyler Pigott;
 Sterlington – Catherine Trichell;
 Stonewall – Bessie Cable, Dawson Cranford, Emma Delafield, Emmy Hinds, Robert McAllen, Mackenzie Panther, Maguire Parker, Heather Schiller, Tehya McDonald, Chassidy Sutton;
 Sugar Land, Texas – Jake Gore;
 Sulphur – Andrew Stephens;
 Sunset – Zachary Linville, Lauren Pope;
 Tallahassee, Florida – Edward Clarke;
 Tallulah – Anna Boney;
 Taylor, Texas – Jake English;  
 Texarkana, Texas – Daphne Hammett, Kristin McDuffie, Jasmine Neal;
 Thibodaux – Beth Olin, Cierra Winch
 Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania – Brianna Morosco;
 Tomball, Texas – Natalee Henry;
 Toms River, New Jersey – Jacqueline Manza;
 Toronto, Ontario – Rhea Verma;
 Trout – Makayla King, Haley Lisenby, Kalee Mcguffee, Andrea Walters;
 Troy, New York – Kasey Whitmore;
 Tupelo, Mississippi – Bailey Griffin;
 Ville Platte – Gabrielle Chapman, Nicholas Blood, Andrea Bradley;
 Vinton – Shae Cramer, Toby Stanley, Alayna Zaunbrecher;
 Violet – Callie Maschmeyer;
 Vivian – Kaylee Scott, Chase Lewis;
 Vossburg, Mississippi – Chequira Bonner;
 Walker – Madison Arnold;
 Walworth, New York – Devonne Seelig;
 Washington – Kyeishia Evans, Catherine Stevens;
 Waskom, Texas – Blakely Canfield, Zink Kiper, Laken Thompson;
 Welsh – Autumn Hanks;
 West Helena, Arkansas – Brittani Arana;
 West Monroe – Abigail Beck, Austin Dodson, Brianna Fife, Kennedy Ford, Allison Freeman, Aubrey Gamble, Jasmyn Johnson, Eva Sanford, Madison Shidiskis, Melissa Taylor, Christopher Wynn;  
 Westwego – Tja’h Edwards;
 Wilmington, Delaware – Amy Bourett;
 Winnfield – Annalise Austin, Harli Austin, Rhonda Duff, Kara Grantadams, Rakeen Williams, Caroline Womack;
 Winnsboro – A’Lexus Johnson;
 Woodworth – Lexus Weston;
 Youngsville – Devin Forestier, Devyn Shores, Sophia Toranto;
 Zachary – Laney Davis;
 Zwolle – Kierstyn Cartinez, Dayton Craig, Trenton Malmay, Ariana Martinez, Treveon Perry, Autumn Wyatt.
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lantai-kampoeng · 2 years ago
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. Buku yang membahas tentang Oasis di era album pertama, Definetly Maybe (1994), baik dari sisi musik maupun sosial – politik – budaya. Definetly Maybe adalah album yang melesatkan nama Oasis dan mempopulerkan Britpop ke seluruh dunia. Hidup dan tumbuh di lingkungan kelas pekerja di kota yang hampir diabaikan oleh neo-liberalisme Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Paul McGuigan, Paul Arthurs, dan Tony McCarroll, melontarkan slogan-slogan pembakar optimisme menggunakan kendaraan tempur yang mereka sebut Oasis. Melalui lagu-lagunya, @Oasis mengkomunikasikan pesan-pesan idealisme dan harapan yang hampir habis bagi para pendengarnya—yang sebagian besar kelas pekerja—untuk berani mengambil lompatan, untuk berani meruntuhkan sistem yang telah membuat menderita, dan untuk mencapai kehidupan yang sama sekali baru. Dalam buku ini, Alex Niven berhasil membangkitkan kebangkitan Oasis yang menakjubkan pada pertengahan tahun 1990-an dan merayakan kekuatan komunal yang mampu menghidupkan kembali masyarakat melalui lagu-lagu seperti “Live Forever”, “Supersonic”, dan “Cigarettes & Alcohol”. Selain itu, Niven juga berusaha untuk memposisikan ulang Oasis dalam bertemu dengan rekan-rekan Britpop mereka, dan mengeksplorasi salah satu narasi budaya pop paling kolaboratif dalam tiga puluh tahun terakhir. Judul: Oasis Narasi Budaya Pop Paling Kontroversial Penulis: Alex Niven Penerbit: Odise Cetakan 2021 Tebal: 180 halaman Harga: Rp. 65.000 Pemesanan dapat melalui WA 0895 2541 1915 (Cleo) atau klik link contact @lantai_kampoeng ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 🌷 Follow @lantai_kampoeng 🌷 🌷 Follow @lantai_kampoeng 🌷 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ #OasisNarasiBudayaPopPalingKontroversial #alexniven #tokopedia #poempm #poem #poetry #penulisindonesia #bicaraasa #catatanstory #bicara_rasa #sastrajeda #ayosemangat #lantai_kampoeng #rintisanindonesia #marimembaca #sajakcinta #puisiku #motivasionline #literasi #pemudahijrah #quotes #gagalmoveon #semangat #bisayokbisa #janganlemah #jagahati (di Manchester, UK) https://www.instagram.com/p/CkLelBRBvNS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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howaminotinthestrokesyet · 3 years ago
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Married with Children: Paul (Bonehead) Arthurs
Paul Arthurs also known as Bonehead, who played rhythm guitar and sometimes keyboards, was born on June 23, 1965 in Manchester, England. He received the nickname of Bonehead at the age of 8 because his parents always made the future Oasis member get very short haircuts. He would later say, “It was only my mum and dad throughout my life, really, that called me Paul.” At the age of 16, Bonehead dropped out of school working as a plasterer. He founded his first band Pleasure and Pain in 1984 as he met his future wife Kate around this same time. Later in the same decade, he joined the band Rain, which included Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan, Tony McCarroll, and Chris Hutton. Singer Hutton would be replaced by Liam Gallagher, which eventually became Oasis. In the beginning, Bonehead co-wrote songs with Gallagher, but their output proved unsuccessful leading to Noel Gallagher being asked to join the group. He would later admit that upon hearing Noel play “Champagne Supernova” for the first time he actually began to cry. Arthurs would later say that his favorite song to play was “Columbia” from Definitely Maybe. Another instrument that the guitarist played was mellotron, which can be heard on What’s The Story Morning Glory. A bonus track on that same album was named after him, “Bonehead’s Bank Holiday.” Originally, he was to sing lead vocals, but at the last minute Noel stepped in as the singer for that track. In 1999 while recording Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, Bonehead left Oasis. The official statement said that he wanted to spend more time with his family including his two young children. Noel being Noel would say about his departure, “It’s hardly Paul McCartney leaving the Beatles.” He would later soften his harsh stance respecting Arthurs’s decision to make family a priority and thanked him for his effort while in the band.
Currently, Bonehead lives in Manchester with a recording studio underneath his house. He formed the band Johnny and the Moondogs with The Smiths' Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke. The band name has a Beatles connection being one of the names the Fab Four used before deciding on the Beatles. In 2007, the guitarist played live at the Versus Cancer benefit concert marking the first time since his days with Oasis. The two song set also featured members of the group, Happy Mondays. Arthurs has also more recently performed the role of dj in local clubs featuring a few Oasis cuts and collaborations with Noel, Death in Vegas, and the Chemical Brothers. He has also released solo music including a project with Vinny Peculiar entitled Parlour Flames released in the spring of 2013. Another collaboration with Alex Lipinski saw the release of an EP in 2014. In 2013 and 2014, Bonehead stood in as guitarist for Beady Eye due to Gem Archer recovering from a head injury. This represented the first time he and Liam Gallagher had been on the same stage since his departure from Oasis.He would even step in to play on Gallagher’s later solo album, As You Were' on tracks “Bold” and “For What It’s Worth.” He would later join Gallagher’s band for a few appearances while on tour including an opening slot for the Rolling Stones at London Stadium in 2018. Another notable appearance came when he joined Gallagher on stage with Richard Ashcroft and his son for a performance of “Live Forever” at Old Trafford in Manchester. Most recently, he joined Liam on stage for his set at the Reading and Leeds Festival in 2021. The musician has surprisingly used the same Matsumoku Epiphone Riviera from 1982 first used throughout his time in Oasis up to the present day.
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Happy National Swing Day!!!
Here’s all your current Hamilton Swings
Broadway: Karla Garcia, Christina Glur, David Guzman, Roddy Kennedy, Eddy Lee, Robert Walters, and Eliza Ohman
Eliza Company: Sam Aberman, Aaron Alexander, Yossi Chaikin, Jean Godsend Floradin, Michael Samarie George, Malik Shabazz Kitchen, and Gabriella Sorrentino 
Angelica Company: Amanda Braun, Karli Dinardo, Jacob Guzman, Alex Larson, Yvette Lu, Desmond Newson, Desmond Nunn, and Keenan D. Washington
West End: Jon-Scott Clark, Lia Given, Gregory Haney, Barney Hudson, Phoebe Liberty, Alexzandra Sarmiento, Christopher Tendai, and Lindsey Tierney 
Philip Company: Phil Colgan, Julian Ramos, Cameron Burke, King David Jones, Eean S. Cochran, Lili Froehlich, Carina-Kay Louchiey, Camden Gonzalez, and Taeko McCarroll
Universal Swings: Antuan Magic Raimone, Willie Smith III, Amber Ardolino, and Hope Endrenyi
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Mile 22 (Peter Berg, 2018).
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Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Country: United States / Australia
Directed by: Taika Waititi
Written by: Craig Kyle, Eric Pearson & Christopher L. Yost Based on the Marvel comics by: Stan Lee, Jack Kirby & Larry Lieber Based on additional story elements from “Planet Hulk” by: Greg Pak & Carlo Pagulayan Based on additional works by: Walter Simonson
Cinematography by: Javier Aguirresarobe
Edited by: Zene Baker & Joel Negron
Produced by: Kevin Feige
Music by: Mark Mothersbaugh
Production Design by: Dan Hennah & Ra Vincent
Art Direction by: Richard Hobbs, Bill Booth, Alex McCarroll, Mitch Cass, Laura Ng & Brendan Heffernan
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Stefan Greenberg takes Irish Students Amateur Open
Ulster man Greenberg wins in photo finish
Ulster University’s Stefan Greenberg blitzed the back nine to clinch his first championship, the Irish Students Amateur Open in Bray, by a single stroke. Home in a four-under 32, Greenberg with rounds of 68, 69 and 67 for 214 edged past a spirited challenge from Maynooth’s Ronan Mullarney who signed for 68, 70 and 67.
When the Galway man rolled in a 30-foot birdie putt on the 18th for a closing 67 to post a five-under clubhouse target of 205, he led Greenberg by one, but the Tandragee man replied with an eagle three at the 15th to take a one-shot lead.
A par four at the 17th left Greenberg needing a par five at the last, and he duly delivered, finding the putting surface in three and two-putting, holing a nerve-testing three-footer to secure victory.
Maynooth’s Mary Doyle with rounds of 74, 72 and 70 for 216 raced home in the Women’s event, five shots clear of her college team-mate Ciara Casey (73, 77, 71 for 221), while Maynooth Scholars (b) clinched the team title by one shot on 413 from Maynooth Scholars (a).
Europe best in Jacques Léglise Trophy
The Continent of Europe won the Jacques Léglise Trophy for a second successive year by defeating Britain and Ireland 15½-9½ at Ballybunion Golf Club. It is the 12th time The Continent of Europe has won the Jacques Léglise Trophy since the boys international match between the two teams was rejuvenated in 1977. B and I have won the Jacques Léglise Trophy on 28 occasions.
Leading their opponents 6½-5½ at the start of the second day, the morning foursomes were tied 2-2 to give the Continent of Europe a single point advantage at 8½-7½ going into this afternoon’s singles matches.
2017 Boys Amateur champion Pedro Lencart Silva extended the visitors’ lead to two points after securing an impressive 5 and 4 victory over B and I captain Mark Power from Kilkenny. A superb eagle three on the par five fifth gave the 2016 Junior Open winner a one hole advantage which he extended on the sixth with a birdie to go two up.
Despite bogeying the seventh, the Portuguese won a third consecutive hole after Power could only make double bogey and he was four up by the turn after winning the eighth.
Lencart Silva picked up another hole on the 13th to move five up and he closed out the match on the 14th after matching Power’s par to halve the hole.
Eduard Rousaud Sabate chalked up another notable win for the Continent of Europe with a 6 and 4 victory against Luke Harries. Sabate’s compatriot Alejandro Aguilera edged the Continent of Europe to within a point of retaining the trophy at 11½-7½ after defeating Darren Howie from Peebles by 6 and 5.
Debutant Robin Williams collected B and I’s first point of the singles after the 15-year-old secured a two hole win against Sweden’s David Nyfjall to reduce the deficit to 11½-8½.
However, the joy was short-lived for the home side and Norwegian Markus Braadlie ensured the Continent of Europe would retain the Jacques Léglise Trophy after beating Thomas Plumb 4 and 3 to reach the vital 12½ point mark.
The outright win was confirmed shortly after by Matias Honkala after the Finn put the Continent of Europe 13½-8½ up courtesy of an excellent 3 and 2 win against Alex Fitzpatrick.
Rasmus Hojgaard notched up the Continent of Europe’s sixth point of the afternoon singles to nudge his side further ahead at 14½-8½. The Dane produced a two holes triumph in his match against Ben Jones after winning the 17th and 18th.
The 2016 Boys Amateur champion Falko Hanisch defeated Toby Briggs 3 and 2 to increase the Continent of Europe’s lead to 15½-8½. The German won three holes in a row from the 13th and the match finished on the 16th after both players made birdie to halve the hole.
Charlie Strickland salvaged some pride for B and I by beating Adrien Dumont de Chassart 3 and 1 to make the final score 15½-9½ in favour of the Continentals.
Athenry win Fred Daly Trophy
David Kitt might have lost the AIG Irish Amateur Close final the previous week but he was smiling again last week when he helped Athenry win the All Ireland Fred Daly Trophy at Bray Golf Club.
The 17-year-old had a 7 and 6 win over Muskerry’s Sean Geary in Athenry’s 4½-½ semi-final win. And while he lost his match in the final, falling by one hole to Kyle Patton, the Galway side beat Lisburn 3½-1½ to lift the trophy.
Aaron Marshall, Patton and Jack Shellard all won comfortably as Lisburn cruised to a 4-1 over Leinster champions Dundalk in their semi-final.
But Athenry were worthy winners in the final. While Kitt lost, Alan Hill beat Marshall and Cillian Lawless beat Joshua Robinson to make it 2-1 before anchor man Sean O’Connell clinched the winning point with a 4 and 3 win over Mark Stewart.
Tour School for 17 Irish
Amateurs Stuart Grehan, Conor O��Rourke, John Ross Galbraith, Colin Fairweather and Robin Dawson are among the 17 Irish golfers entered for the First Stage of the European Tour Qualifying School.
Dawson is entered at three venues - Ribagolfe in Portugal, Golf Club Bogogno in Italy and Golf d’Hardelot in France - as he awaits his final designation. Royal Dublin’s Niall Kearney is at Flesensee from September 12th-15th with Galbraith at the Roxburghe in Scotland with Mark Whelan and Headfort’s Joe Dillon.
O’Rourke, who is first reserve for the Walker Cup and will turn professional immediately afterwards, goes at Frilford Heath from October 3rd-6th with Grehan, Fairweather, Kevin LeBlanc, Brian McElhinney, Dermot McElroy and Chris Selfridge.
Brian Casey and Peter Williamson are at Stoke by Nayland from September 19th-22nd while Mount Juliet’s Kevin Phelan, Narin and Portnoo’s Brendan McCarroll and David Carey at Ribagolfe in Portugal from September 26th-29th.
Limerick’s Tim Rice and Monkstown’s Cian McNamara are entered at Golf d’Hardelot in France from September 26-29. Mount Juliet’s Stephen Grant is also entered at both the French and Italian venues.
Smith claims Under-16 title
Adam Smith made it a week to remember at Rockmount as the Mullingar teenager won the Irish Under-16 Boys Championship with two shots to spare.
Smith completed a sweet success with rounds of 69, 74 and 73 to finish the tournament on level par, two clear of Slieve Russell’s Odhran Maguire. Joseph Byrne (Baltinglass) and Max Kennedy (The Royal Dublin) were tied for third on four over with Byrne clinching the prize for leading under-15 player.
However, the week belonged to Smith. Level with Maguire going into the final round, the pair began the day at minus one but Smith put down a marker early with four birdies in his first six holes.
Both players began with a birdie but Maguire could not keep pace with Smith on the front nine, who raced to the turn in 34 (-3). A run of three successive bogeys threatened to derail his title charge, and with six holes remaining Smith and Maguire were locked together at the top of the leaderboard.
Just as Maguire started to stumble, Smith regained his composure, making four straight pars, which eased his concerns. And even when his drive went awry at the last, Smith produced the shot of a champion, and sent a stunning iron shot soaring over the trees and onto the putting surface for a two-putt par that sealed the victory.
Cork pair win the Australian Spoons
Despite wet and heavy conditions the Cork pairing of Claire Coughlan Ryan and Oonagh Barry were a model of consistency with 19 points on both the front and extremely tricky back nine at Co Longford Golf Club in a round that had birdies at the par three eighth and par four 15th.
In second place on 36 points were Cristina Rush (19) and Hannah Grant (20) from Claremorris with Caroline Delaney (21) and Mary Dolan (30) from Mountbellew taking third place from Carmel Mullan (33) and Maura Ryan (25) from Elm Park after both pairs finished on 35 points. Last year’s winners Helen Jones and Vivienne Houston (Royal Portrush) won the best gross with 30 points.
Killeen bring home the Metropolitan Trophy for the second time
In the second leg of the Metropolitan Trophy Final at Hollystown Golf Club Killeen Golf Club defeated Hollystown to bring the trophy back to the club.
This was Killeen’s second Leinster Pennant in two years in the Metropolitan Trophy following their victory over Clontarf in 2016. Hollystown, no strangers to victory, had previously taken the title in 2015.
With the upper hand following a 6-3 lead after the first leg, Killeen quickly got a point on the board when Paul Magee won the top match by 2 and 1 against Keith Coffey. Hollystown fought back with wins in the second and third matches but Killeen were too strong, eventually winning by 5½ -3½ for an overall score of 11½ - 6½.
McGeady makes it two wins in a row at Cairndhu Pro-Am
Michael McGeady made it back-to-back successes on the PGA in Ireland circuit with victory in the 36-hole Cairndhu Pro-Am. Trailing by two shots as the final round got underway, McGeady fired a three under par 67 to top the leaderboard on five under par 135 at the Co. Antrim venue. Overnight leader Colm Moriarty (Drive Golf Performance) shot rounds of 66 and 70 and David Higgins (Waterville Links) with scores of 70 and 66 shared second place on 136.
The team event was won by Richard Kilpatrick (Banbridge) and his amateur partners, Paul Steinson, Stephen Watts and Hugh Logue with 175 points.
Mountbellew chase All-Ireland treble
Mountbellew are in line for an All-Ireland treble at Malone GC later this month after winning the Connacht finals of the Intermediate, Minor and Challenge Cups over the weekend, Shandon Park won two of the six Ulster titles - making it through in the Intermediate and Junior Foursomes.
Killarney will be hoping to add to their first All-Ireland Senior Cup title after they qualified for the Senior Foursomes decider.
Qualifiers: Junior Cup: Athenry, Stackstown, Royal Curragh, Limerick and Lurgan. Intermediate Cup: Mountbellew, Carton House, Wicklow Cahir Park and Shadon Park. Minor Cup: Mountbellew, Headfort, Wexford, Lee Valley and Donaghadee. Challenge Cup: Mountbellew, Malahide, Courtown, Doneraile and Royal Belfast. Senior Foursomes: Roscommon, Lucan, Carlow, Killarney and Lurgan. Junior Foursomes: Portumna, Woodbrook, The Heath, Ballykisteen and Shandon Park.
Mon, Sep 4, 2017, 10:39By Shaly Keenan
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