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The Saint: The World Beater (6.20, ITC, 1969)
"Are you alright?"
"Oh, sure I am. Happens to me every day on the freeway."
"For a moment, it certainly looked like curtains for the impetuous Simon Templar."
#the saint#the world beater#1969#itc#leslie charteris#leslie norman#donald james#roger moore#patricia haines#john ronane#james kerry#george a. cooper#eddie byrne#william wilde#rosemary donnelly#reg whitehead#anthony sheppard#clifford earl#bernard g. high#the grand finale! and it's a strangely lowkey ending. well‚ perhaps low stakes would be a better description#nobody gets murdered this week; nobody even gets their life threatened. instead we're back in the world of car racing‚ something Simon has#dabbled in before in 4.1 and 5.16 (incidentally‚ Eddie Byrne was also in 4.1 in p much an identical role; did something about him scream#car mechanic to the Saint team?). Simon's aware of what's going on almost from the outset so this becomes an exercise in him asserting a#kind of moral on the baddies (he hasn't done that in a while tbf). main baddie being the lovely Pat Haines‚ whose character has a history#with Simon that's vaguely alluded to have been romantic. she's great‚ a wicked rascal out for money‚ and almost uniquely for this series#the end of the episode catches up with her some time later to reveal that Simon has had zero impact and she's still conning people! it's#sort of lovely in a way. so yes we wrap up all nicely on a cozy feeling episode that lets pretty much everyone off the hook without#punishment. and so that was the Saint! 118 episodes later‚ done and dusted. it has its strengths and its weaknesses but there's nothing#quite exactly like it... farewell old friend. so that's that all finished i can move on to someth#but wait. what's that? Ian Ogilvy? what are you doing here? why are you beckoning towards me? no... no it can't be...
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Okay @s-p-r-i-n-g-t-i-m-e I’m sure you know plenty BUT I’m going to use your wonderful and hilarious comment on this as an excuse to talk about Bernard, bc I realized recently that there are plenty of ppl who haven’t read most of the comics he’s been in. So get ready for my long overdue:
UNPACKING BERNARD DOWD + HIS TRAUMA (for those who cannot keep up with comics but want to get to know him)
So to start, Tim met Bernard years ago ofc, when they were in high school. It’s established pretty quick that Bernard is an extremely Unserious guy LMAO, the first thing he does is literally circle Tim and try to feel him out socially, see what kind of guy he is. He’s the kind of guy who gets himself in trouble with his big mouth, and seems to enjoy poking at Tim and testing his patience. By the time we meet Bernard again in the recent years, he’s grown a lot, but at his core he’s still the light-hearted, fun, goofy guy with very strong opinions. Just less stand-offish, maybe
Throughout the time Tim spends at this school though, Bernard does experience some wild shit. He lost Darla (somebody he really cared about), he experienced a shooting at his school, and then Darla came back from the dead, kind of scared the hell out of him, and used him to contact Tim again. It was kind of played for laughs, but like. That’s gotta fuck you up. (Robin #140)
Obviously this is the kind of thing that maybeee has a lasting effect on you. And BECAUSE Tim Drake: Robin got cut so short and the writer had to rush to wrap up the series, we’re left to fill in a lot of gaps and draw conclusions about the years we didn’t see Bernard ourselves. But we absolutely get some insight as to his life after Tim left that school and we stopped seeing him in the comics. Spoiler alert: it was hard.
In TDR, Bernard discusses the the cult that he’d been in that Tim saved him from in Urban Legends. He says that “he’d accepted himself”, but others hadn’t. Obviously there’s the natural reading that he means his queerness (which has me chewing through drywall), but I think that he’s speaking very broadly too. Bernard is a very odd example of a civilian, because he’s always getting dragged into things much bigger than him. And even before that, he had his big ideas, his conspiracies, his loud personality. He tended to rub people the wrong way in high school. Then in issue #7 of TDR (the Bernard pov issue my most beloved, weird pacing aside) Bernard refers to this “oozy, sticky feeling” that he ALWAYS feels when Tim isn’t around. He says when he’s alone it’s harder to put one foot in front of the other. To keep GOING. To wake up every day.
I think that Bernard has always felt like an outcast. (Robin #121, he doesn’t fit into any clique). He wasn’t as okay with it as he acted. And I think he wasn’t getting any attention from his parents. (Batman: Urban Legends #5, Bernard’s parents nonchalance to the days leading up to his kidnapping)
So just like Bernard explained to Tim, that feeling got bad. and he wanted to let go. The chaos monsters, the cult, all of it was a means to an end. But then Tim agreed to see him again, and I think that sparked something in him. Because he started learning to fight. When he was tied down to that alter and Tim was saving him, I think it fully sank in to Bernard that he didn’t want to die. Reconnecting with Tim gave him hope and made him really feel something good for the first time in ages.
So now that they’re dating after the cult fiasco, we get to know this current Bernard. A less goading, maybe calmer Bernard. But he’s still himself, of course, rambling about his ideas and making bad jokes and sticking to his guns (he has NEVER been a pushover, no idea where people get that idea?). I think a lot of people complained that Bernard mellowed out too much in terms of attitude, but I think if he seems “nicer” it’s because 1) he’s grown now. It’s been a while since we last saw him, and he’s clearly changed a lot. And 2) because he’s dating Tim now. He likes him a lot, and he’s an affectionate partner. He wants to lift Tim up.
But the fact that he was pulled into a cult still remains. And as lighthearted as Bernard tries to be, that traumatic experience still happened. It said in Urban Legends #5 while Tim was searching for him that Bernard had welts on his arms and legs and had been acting different, so it’s not like he was just snatched up on a whim. He’d spent significant time there. For those who haven’t read much abt the ways cult trauma specifically can fuck you up, I recommend doing a search if you’re in a good headspace for that and want to understand him more. because it’s pretty bad.
And then! yeah. you guessed it. Bernard gets kidnapped again. Chained up next to a BOMB that’s counting down. RIGHT WHEN HE’S WORKING ON HEALING FROM ALMOST BEING SACRIFICED BY A CULT.
And surely this can’t get crazier. He’s almost died twice in the past 6 months. except, remember his parents? In TD:R #7, we really see a little more of his relationship with his parents. He doesn’t live up to their standards, and his dad specifically seems to just want to argue with him. The restaurant they’re at is attacked, and everything goes to shit, and. you know, I think these panels really speak for themselves.
And for the record, when it’s revealed that everyone is seeing their worst fears, Bernard’s parents fears are not about him.
So now Bernard has to deal with that. And we start to see that Bernard is really not as okay as he’s tried to be. He keeps a baseball bat by his door because he’s been kidnapped twice now. And just when he’d likely thought things couldn’t get worse, he heard the Chaos Monsters were back. I can’t imagine he feels safe. He lashes out for the first time since all this has happened and yells at Kate and Tim, because while they’re doing what they feel is necessary to save more people (AND I DONT BLAME THEM AT ALL), Bernard can’t talk about it.
And I will forever be sad and insist that TD:R got cancelled too soon, just before we could get into the really juicy stuff, because things had to be wrapped up pretty quick and this was the only comic Bernard was consistently appearing in. But when Tim is giving himself up to the chaos monsters, Bernard goes out and rallies anyone he knows can help. Things were rushed because there was no more time to flesh out the story the way it could have been, but I’m including these panels just because I love Bernard Audacity Dowd using a fucking flashlight and shadow puppet to call Batman. geeking out for a minute. And then leading the battalion to save Tim with a SLEDGEHAMMER. gay people rule.
So yeah! While I see the vision of how a lot of Bernard’s trauma was meant to be semi-resolved and let him come to peace after saving Tim back, we just didn’t have the time for him to heal properly. I’d give anything to get inside his brain again. UHH IF YOU READ THIS I HOPE YOU LOVE BERNARD NOW and don’t come at me if I left something out, some of my comics aren’t with me rn. Bonus TimBer for the road:
#WHEW IT TOOK A WHILE TO ORGANIZE THESE PANELS#Hes NOT BORING he is SO FASCINATING TO ME#i think his character is just not being utilized the way it could be#I didnt source every panel so just ask if you want to know where something is from!#bernard dowd#batfamily#dc comics#tim drake#timber#timbern
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@sister-calliope @robot-roadtrip-rants your wish is granted I give you…Bobby g and the doggo holding him (and the imperium together) #his name is Tiberius and he's mega floof #couldnt decide between mastiff or st Bernard so kinda both?
All these drawings are based on this amazing post and @kit-williams hilarious “pet the dog Cato” fic
#todays primarch rage is sponsored by the high lords of terra and #McCragge Cafe #strongest recaf in the imperium #ultrastrong
#someone start a petition to get Bobby a dog #or at least a smoke break #man can’t keep doing this #man is running on 2 hrs of sleep and Xanax
#warhammer 40k#wh40k#shitpost#meme#roboute guilliman#40k fanart#traditional art#markers#ink drawing#mccragge cafe
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“STS-63 EVA VIEW
A high angle shot photographed by a space walking crew member showing the Space Shuttle Discovery's forward section and forward cargo bay. The Spacehab-3 and Ku-band antenna are visible. Onboard the Discovery were astronauts James D. Wetherbee, mission commander; Eileen Collins, pilot; Bernard A. Harris Jr., payload commander; mission specialist’s C. Michael Foale, Janice E. Voss, and cosmonaut Vladimir G. Titov.”
Date: February 3-11, 1995
NASA ID: STS063-703-027
#STS-63#Space Shuttle#Space Shuttle Discovery#Discovery#OV-103#Orbiter#NASA#Space Shuttle Program#February#1995#space#Earth#my post
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Writing Patterns Tag Game
Thank you @late-to-the-fandom for the tag! Haven't done this one before either, and it looks really fun.
Rules: List the first line(s) from your last 10 WIPs/fics and see if there is a pattern.
I wasn't sure if I actually had 10 wips, but then I remembered that I've been doing those short stories for the Alphabet Superset, so I'm going to use those as well.
I'm going to tag @eccaiia @verba-writing @dyrewrites @sarandipitywrites @stesierra @mundanemoongirl @hallowedfury @faeriecinna @ekwilliams @dragonbooksword and leave an open tag.
(I don't think there is any requirement to tag 10 people, but it seemed tidy :P)
A shiver ran down Roy’s spine despite the warm night. His eyes landed on the gun holstered at the guard’s side, and he instinctively reached for his magic to cast a shield. Maybe security wasn’t as lax here as he’d thought. — The Mechanics of Magic
Cold seeped into Oren’s limbs. He tried to shift in the darkness, to gain some sense of his surroundings. Then the pain rushed back. White agony spread from the side of his abdomen and he heard his own pained whimper echo through the dingy room. — Burning The Darkness
"Thank you for coming." Matthew was leaning against the front door, sleep heavy eyes blinking in the glow from his magelight. "I'm sorry it’s so late." "I wasn't sleeping anyway," Oliver lied. "I'm glad you called. Has anything changed?" — Untitled Mechanics Prequel Short Story
The dead petals of the cherry blossom were floating brown in the lake. Oliver knelt at the edge, leaning far enough that if Nurse had seen, she would have scolded and pulled him back. — G is for Grief
The mouse placed a front paw delicately on the chipped wood of the kitchen table. Its ears flicked forward. Whiskers flared around the twitching nose, soft grey fur shining in the milky winter sunlight that streamed through the half-shuttered window. Even the shadow it cast was perfect. — F is for Fine
The high ceiling of the entrance hall was swirled with gilt patterns. Ewen traced their flow with his eyes, rocking back on his heels as he waited. He’d driven out to Bernard’s manor himself; the boxy car of shining teal metal parked on the gravel drive, already growing stifling in the summer sun. Eye-catching. Obvious. He’d come alone. — E is for Envy
An eerie quiet had settled over the pub when Dorothea ducked through the low door from the back room. Food smells wafted from the kitchen, mixing with the familiar stale scent of beer and wood polish, and making her stomach growl. — D is for Dubious
The sitting room in this wing of the palace was reserved for Potentials. Smaller than those in the main palace body, the space was still lusciously furnished, with plush chairs of deep blue fabric. — C is for Contented
The coach juddered as it sped along the dark road. Aelricus pressed his fingers into his temples. Every hoofbeat seemed to throb through his head, and he dimmed the magelight floating above him until its light barely showed his thin, pale hands. — B is for Betrayal
Crimson dusted the wisps of cloud that hung along the horizon. Despite the onset of autumn, it had been a warm day, and heat still lingered in the evening air. — A is for Anger
It does seem that I like to start with the scenery!
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Robert Hardy, Jr. (July 22, 1971) is a film director, film producer, screenwriter, and television director. With partner Will Packer, he founded the production company Rainforest Films in 1994. His film credits include The Gospel, Trois, Trois 2: Pandora’s Box, Puff, Puff, Pass, and Stomp the Yard. His television credits include ER, Criminal Minds, Arrow, and The Game.
He shot his first substantive video on a camcorder, G-Man, while a high school senior at the George School. He shot his first work on the film, Chocolate City, while at Florida A&M University, for which he earned the university’s Bernard Hendricks Student Leadership Award. The success of Chocolate City helped him and his film partner Will Packer launch Rainforest Films. He produced his first film, Motives, followed by the third in the Trois franchise, the direct-to-video Trois: The Escort.
Subsequent projects included Stomp The Yard: Homecoming and Think Like a Man.
Along with Andrew Young, Martin Luther King III, and Rainforest Films partner Will Packer. Promoted as “the first 24/7 digital multicast broadcast network created exclusively for African Americans,” Bounce TV.
He was nominated on January 9, 2014, for the 45th NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series for his work on Criminal Minds. More recently, he signed a deal with Lionsgate.
He resides in Atlanta with his wife, Shaun, and their sons. He is a graduate of Florida A&M University and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity via the Beta Nu Chapter. He has completed studies at the New York Film Academy and has earned many nominations and accolades, including the Meritorious Achievement Award from FAMU, which is the highest honor bestowed on an alumnus, and the inaugural Woody Strode/Paul Robeson Award of Excellence from his Fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #alphaphialpha
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2017 Napa Valley A Cappella Extravaganza — VoicePlay live performances
VoicePlay on stage in Napa — photo by Haley Olson
Three years after their previous appearance, VoicePlay returned to northern California as the professional headliners for the annual high school and collegiate vocal festival in Yountville.
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J.None was excited to hit the road with the guys after performing with them at Disney World for the previous two months.
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When you're singing for other a cappella singers, it's hard to go wrong with a little musical theater. VoicePlay has plenty of Broadway material in their repertoire, and this was the most recent addition at the time.
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title: Seasons of Love
original performers: cast of Rent (1996)
written by: Jonathan Larson
arranged by: VoicePlay & AJ Rafael
performance date: 28 January 2017
My favorite bits:
J.None's smooth timbre on the opening lines
the way they seamlessly pass the lead vocals around (But why doesn't Layne get a turn? 😞)
that momentary silence before they start the first chorus
when the rhythm section really kicks in 🥁🎸
Earl's crystal clear high tone on the second verse
that jazzy harmonized riff from Eli, J, and Earl
the layers of sound in the final chorus
such a lovely ending chord
Trivia:
As Geoff mentions in the intro, the guys had recorded this song as a collaboration with AJ Rafael in October, and the video premiered on his YouTube channel a couple weeks before this performance.
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VoicePlay refuse to be confined to any one genre of music. They've tackled everything from barbershop to hard rock, country to sea shanties, pop ballads to orchestral pieces. So why not revisit the rap hits of their youth?
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title: Aca Top 10 – Old School Rap
original songs / performers: "La-Di-Da-Di" by Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh; [0:16] "Going Back to Cali" by LL Cool J; [0:32] "Push It" by Salt-n-Pepa; [0:56] "Parents Just Don’t Understand" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince; [1:09] "Bust A Move" by Young MC; [1:32] "It's Tricky" by Run-DMC; [1:49] "Just A Friend" by Biz Markie; [2:12] "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice; [2:21] "The Humpty Dance" by Digital Underground; [2:44] "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang; [3:10] "Walk This Way" by Run-DMC & Aerosmith
written by: "La-Di-Da-Di" by Douglas "Doug E. Fresh" Davis & Richard "Slick Rick" Walters; "Going Back to Cali" by Rick Rubin & James "LL Cool J" Smith; "Push It" by Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor & Ray Davies; "Parents Just Don’t Understand" by Pete Harris, Will "Fresh Prince" Smith, Jeffrey "DJ Jazzy Jeff" Townes; "Bust A Move" by Marvin "Young MC" Young, Matt Dike, & Michael Ross; "It's Tricky" by Joseph "Rev. Run" Simmons, Darryl "DMC" McDaniels, Doug Fieger, & Berton Averre; "Just A Friend" by Marcel "Biz Markie" Hall; "Ice Ice Baby" by Robert "Vanilla Ice" Van Winkle, Mario Johnson, Queen, & David Bowie; "The Humpty Dance" by Earl Humphrey, Gregory "Shock G" Jacobs, & George Clinton; "Rapper's Delight" by Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers, Sylvia Robinson, Henry "Big Bank Hank" Jackson, Michael "Wonder Mike" Wright, Guy "Master Gee" O'Brien, Curtis "Grandmaster Caz" Brown, & William Hankshaw; "Walk This Way" by Joseph "Rev. Run" Simmons, Darryl "DMC" McDaniels, Steven Tyler, & Joe Perry
arranged by: Geoff Castellucci
performance date: 28 January 2017
My favorite bits:
Layne kicking things off with some old school beatboxing
Earl recreating the breathy part in "Push It"
Eli handling the scratching in the back during "Parents"
the middle three busting some lowkey moves as the lyrics instruct them to do
everybody bouncing to the beat during "Tricky"
Geoff continuing the "Ice Ice Baby" bass line under "The Humpty Dance" after the other guys leave him hanging
Eli showing off some slides in "Rapper's Delight"
J's little wave in response to the "hello" in the lyrics
the record skip effect at the end of "Walk This Way"
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The guys originally recorded this countdown live in the studio, where they could do as many takes as they wanted. It's even more impressive seeing them perform it in front of an audience.
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This video is missing the very beginning because the fan who recorded it got over-excited about them actually performing the song live. But how could they possibly resist singing the theme to one of the most beloved TV shows set in San Francisco when they were just north the city itself?
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title: Everywhere You Look
original performers: Carly Rae Jepsen & Butch Walker for Fuller House (2016)
written by: Jesse Frederick, Bennett Salvay, & Jeff Franklin for Full House (1987)
arranged by: Layne Stein
performance date: 28 January 2017
My favorite bits:
the bouncy descending bass line leading into the chorus
Eli and J grooving along to their own harmonies
Earl's scooping crescendo as a transition into the second verse
the call and response of ♫ "never go away" ♫ "like the Olsen twins" ♫ 👭
that quick crisp diction of the ♫ "how do you know… " ♫ section
hearing a few audience members shout "Hey!" in time with the guys
that big coordinated descending riff at the end
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This song was the second entry in VoicePlay's PartWork series, performed entirely by multiple versions of Earl and Layne.
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Before they flew out of San Francisco the next day, J.None took a side trip to meet up with a friend, see a bit of the city, and get some fresh air.
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List of Jeanne media submitted so far
Note that not all may appear in the final bracket.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica / Puella Magi Tart Magica / Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story
Figaro Illustré magazine illustration by Albert Lynch
Gerard Way himself
The Black Parade album cover
Johanne comic by Gerard Way, Marley Zarcone and Hi-Fi
The Lark
Fate series / Fate/Grand Order / Fate/Apocrypha
Joan of Arc Saved France--Women of America Save Your Country--Buy War Savings Stamps poster
Jeanne d'Arc (PSP game) by Level-5
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
Pieśń - Studium do obrazu Joanna d`Arc by Jan Matejko
A sketch in the Register of the Parlement of Paris by Clément de Fauquembergue
"Joan of Arc: What Did She Look Like?" YouTube video
Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
RWBY
Requiem of the Rose King/ Baraou no Souretsu
Hetalia: Axis Powers
The Simpsons: episode "Tales From The Public Domain"
Clone High
Genkaku Picasso
Ikemen Vampire Otome Games
Granblue Fantasy
Sid Meier's Civilization III
Joan of Arc song by Madonna
Afterschool Charisma
Joan of Arc by Arcade Fire
Majo Taisen
Drifters
Dragon Age
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Joan of Arcadia
Zendaya's 2018 Met Gala costume
Age of Empires II
Unicorn: Warriors Eternal
The Genesis of Misery
Maude Adams as Joan of Arc by Alphonse Mucha
Jeanne d'Arc by Georges Méliès
Jehanne 1429 by Arnaud Courlet de Vregille
Joan of Arc by Gari Melchers
Joan of Arc by Charles Amable Lenoir
Jeanne d'Arc by Roger de La Fresnaye
Johan of Arc - Archives nationales (France) - AE-II-2490 by Vinzez Sozvr Zovzanza
Inazuma Eleven Go
Dragalia Lost
Digimon
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again
Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
The Who Was? Show
The Inquisitor's Tale
Vanitas no Carte
Saints (Boxers and Saints)
Joan by Heather Dale
#COMPASS
Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw
Living Scriptures Animated Hero Classics: Joan of Arc
The Passion of Joan of Arc by Carl Theodor Dryer
Joan of Arc stamp, 1975, Seychelles, for International Women's Year
重奏オルレアン/Chamber Music for Orleans
Johanna von Orleans (Originaltitel The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc)
Joan of Arc by Regisseur Christian Duguay
Statue of Joan of Arc Paris by Emmanuel Frémiet
B&G Foods's Joan of Arc canned beans
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Gerald Kevin Sauter
Gerald Kevin Sauter
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Gerald Kevin Sauter was born April 25, 1934, at his home near Millersburg, Iowa, the son of Michael F and Agatha Mary (Wagner) Sauter. He graduated from Millersburg High School in 1952 and went on to spend two years at St. Ambrose College. Kevin was drafted into the United States Army, and spent two years in the reserves. He was a lifelong farmer, farming with his brothers. On June 15, 1957, Kevin was united in marriage to Phyllis “Dee Dee” G King at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church in Millersburg. They were married 65 years this past June! Kevin was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in North English and the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed playing baseball in his younger years, watching the Chicago Cubs and golfing. Kevin died on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022, at Compass Memorial Hospital in Marengo at the age of 88 years.
He is survived by his wife, Dee Dee of Williamsburg; three daughters, Shari (Dann) Harwood of Norway, Julie (Don) Meyer of Deep River and Amy (Steve) Greene of Deep River; two sons, Jerry (Shannon) Sauter of New River, Ariz., and Joe (Erika) Sauter of Williamsburg; 13 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Audrey Weldon of Williamsburg; a brother, Michael Sauter of Deep River; a sister-in-law, Marge Sauter of North English; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded by his parents; brothers, Claire, Jim and Paul Sauter; sisters, Mary Kathleen Sauter, Barbara DeDecker, Joan Hadley and Kay Joens; and his grandson, Matthew Agnew.
Funeral Mass will be held 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in North English. Visitation will be Wednesday from 11 a.m. until service time. A general memorial fund has been established. Messages and tributes may be left at www.powellfuneralhomes.com.
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The employees of an independent music store learn about each other as they try anything to stop the store being absorbed by a large chain. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Joe Reaves: Anthony LaPaglia Rex Manning: Maxwell Caulfield Jane: Debi Mazar Lucas: Rory Cochrane A.J.: Johnny Whitworth Debra: Robin Tunney Gina: Renée Zellweger Marc: Ethan Embry Berko: Coyote Shivers Warren: Brendan Sexton III Corey Mason: Liv Tyler Eddie: James ‘Kimo’ Wills Mitchell Beck: Ben Bode Croupier: Gary Bolen Woman at Craps Table: Kimber Sissons High Roller: Tony Zaar Reporter: Patt Noday Kathy: Julia Deane Autograph Girl: Kessia Embry Cop #1: Michele Seidman Cop #2: Diana Taylor Cop #3: Bernard Granger Cop #4: Michael Harding Lead Singer: Dave Brockie Flower Delivery Guy: Kawan Rojanatavorn Roulette Table Man: Corey Joshua Taylor Ballet Dancer: Melissa Caulfield Veronica: Lara Travis Film Crew: Director: Allan Moyle Screenplay: Carol Heikkinen Editor: Michael Chandler Production Design: Peter Jamison Art Direction: John Huke Set Decoration: Linda Spheeris Costume Design: Susan Lyall Producer: Tony Ludwig Producer: Arnon Milchan Producer: Michael G. Nathanson Producer: Alan Riche Co-Producer: Paul Kurta First Assistant Director: Joel Segal Second Assistant Director: Philip A. Patterson Camera Operator: Mitchell Amundsen Steadicam Operator: Rick Raphael First Assistant Camera: John Verardi Second Assistant Camera: Ken Hudson “B” Camera Operator: Jeff Moore Still Photographer: Jim Bridges Second Unit Director of Photography: Carolyn Chen Director of Photography: Walt Lloyd Casting: Gail Levin Music Supervisor: Mitchell Leib Negative Cutter: Mo Henry Color Timer: Bob Putynkowski Music Consultant: Karen Glauber Music Editor: Sally Boldt Supervising Sound Editor: Randle Akerson Sound Effects Editor: Joe Earle Sound Effects Editor: Linda Keim Sound Effects Editor: David M. Horton Dialogue Editor: Adam Sawelson Dialogue Editor: Benjamin Beardwood Assistant Sound Editor: Jonathan Phillips Assistant Sound Editor: Bill Ward ADR Supervisor: Linda Folk ADR Editor: Sukey Fontelieu ADR Mixer: Dean Drabin ADR Mixer: Paul J. Zydel ADR Mixer: Christina Tucker ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris Foley Supervisor: David Horton Jr. Foley Mixer: Brian Ruberg Foley Artist: Sarah Monat Foley Artist: Robin Harlan Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Don Digirolamo Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Scott Ganary Dolby Consultant: Douglas Greenfield Dialogue Coach: Naomi Joy Todd Craft Service: Theresa Honeycutt Transportation Coordinator: William “Bill” Pitts Transportation Captain: Jeff Long Construction Coordinator: Jeffrey Schlatter Construction Foreman: Ralph Woollaston Location Manager: Mary Weisgerber Meyer Location Manager: Molly Allen Casting Associate: Tricia Tomey Stunt Coordinator: Jery Hewitt Key Makeup Artist: Jeff Goodwin First Assistant Makeup Artist: Rick Pour Key Hair Stylist: Aaron F. Quarles First Assistant Hairstylist: Lizz Scalice Costume Supervisor: Carolyn Greco Costumer: Sevilla Granger Special Effects Coordinator: Greg Hull Sound Mixer: Douglas Axtell Boom Operator: Robert Maxfield Key Grip: Randy Tambling Best Boy Grip: Dennis Zoppe Dolly Grip: Rufus Granger Jr. Dolly Grip: Clarence Brown Gaffer: George Ball Rigging Gaffer: Scott Graves Production Coordinator: Cynthia Streit Assistant Production Coordinator: Amy Chance Script Supervisor: Annie Welles Second Second Assistant Director: Stefania Girolami Goodwin Unit Publicist: Alex L. Worman Production Accountant: Karen Eisenstadt Assistant Accountant: Rick Baer Property Master: Robert Beck Assistant Property Master: Beth Giles Assistant Art Director: John Frick Set Designer: Evelyne Barbier Set Designer: Tim Eckel Set Designer: Alan Hook Set Dresser: Colleen Broderick Art Department Coordinator: Susan Agnoff First Assistant “B” Camera: Joe D’Alessandro First Assistant Editor: Thomas J. Nordberg Assistant Editor: Pamela Jule Yuen Movie Reviews: Filipe Manuel Neto: **An animated film, full of rebellion and energy.** Remember the stores that sold...
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Aww man I kinda want a full essay of like, every answer for the meme ask. I suppose I should be more specific. Let's go with 2, 15, 18 (published authors perhaps), 29, 35. I held myself back to just five!
2. How do you come up with your plot ideas?
Search me! Often it starts with a desire to write a fic, and that desire has to stew for a few days before something pops out of nowhere. I don't usually remember the moment an idea occurred to me. Sometimes I get it from a moment in someone else's fic. And I know I've had at least one occasion where an image popped into my head fully formed (Graham sitting on top of an elevator trying to ignore one of his hands because it wasn't human. And that, dear friends, is why he had an elevator. No rational explanation - my brain was on shuffle mode when it came up with that one.)
15. Do you plan your fics or prefer to let the story unfold as you write?
A mix? i often know the big beats in advance and have to connect them up as I go.
18. Are there any (published) authors that have been particularly influential or inspiring to you?
Hard to separate who influenced what in my writing - it's a leafmeal at this point! But let's focus more on the inspiration side. If I could steal the skills of some published authors who I think would specifically help me write better KQ fic:
I'd want Frances Hardinge's imagination and lyrical prose style. Her books always make me wish I had written them, and I think her whimsical, floral, and yet oddly grounded style would mesh well with KQ.
I would want Vivian Van de Velde's ability to notice the holes in a well known story that give room to craft a story just to fill in the missing elements. (admittedly, the only book I ever read by her was The Rumpelstiltskin Problem, but in that book she's doing what I often try to do with KQ.)
I wish I could write banter and rapid fire dialogue like George Bernard Shaw. Yes, he's a classic author, but the sheer facility for incredible wit and rapport is incredible, and adaptable, and yes, yes, I want it.
I really look up to G. K. Chesterton's ability to write the most crazy, farcical situations and add this layer of depth and reflection to them without spoiling the fun.
If I could write like Peter S. Beagle... gosh. What do I say. I just wish I could steal everything from him. I don't even have an idea of how I'd apply it to KQ. I just wish I could get away with doing what he does.
I think each of these in their own ways might have influenced some of what I'm going for in my fics, though I'm nowhere near on their level. Tolkien's probably somewhere in the background, drumming in my head about hope and love and what makes things meaningful.
29. Are there any characters, relationships, or general character dynamics you've never written about but would like to try?
Hm, I'd love to play around with Valanice interacting with the townsfolk. Also - I don't know if I've ever written Roberta outside of @captmickey's Immortal Guards continuity, so I am looking forward to her appearance in an upcoming chapter. I need to have some fun writing her and Graham in a scene together. I also have a partly written scene that's been in my drafts forever where Graham lost the tournament and seeks out his sister Anisette and hopes she'll take him on as a member of her crew - should return to that sometime.
35. What do you enjoy most about being a fic writer?
Those rare moments when I get in a flow state, and the story is just rushing out like the river after the ents destroy the dam, and writing it feels almost like reading someone else's story. That doesn't occur very often, but when it does - oooh. I also love when it's coming slowly, and something shifts, and the solution is right there, already set up in the story, as though I had known I was going to use it. I also love the community aspect of fic writing. Brainstorming with my brother, trading author highs and lows with the others in this tiny little fandom, and yes, the thrill of reading a comment for the very first time (for it is never the last time.)
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For memorial day, I want to remember my veterans (the veterans I researched). I'm going to put their names and one fact that stuck with me below.
Arthur Clifford Kimber - He named all three of the planes he flew after his best friend Nick.
Hiram Baker Fisher J.r - He died two days before being comissioned.
Fritz Barkan J.r. - He left behind a wife named Elizabeth Reynolds.
William M. Bassett - He was a theater techie, and had a patent for a dolly system.
Howard D. Benson - He was an athlete and part of the student government.
Jack W. Bleasdale - He did theater in highschool. He died in a POW camp, leaving behind a wife named Ellaoise.
Russell V. Braga - The last news his family received was from his friend saying they had been separated during battle in Iwo Jima.
Julian G. Burnette J.r. - He was only 22 when he died.
Samuel L. Carson - He wrote home on the day he died that his orders to come home had finally come through.
Bernard J. Casaurang - He was president of the high school glee club and worked as an actor.
William A. Cashin - He died while in pilot training.
Harvey B. Clarke - He was a cheerleader, star athlete, and popular guy in highschool. He worked as a figher fighter.
Deane P. Clementson - His plane had been damaged on a past mission. Nevertheless he and his crew accepted another mission, which would be his last.
Frederick B. Cooley - He did boxing.
George B. Culiver - He was killed at Anzio. I don't have much information on him, which saddens me.
Norman B. Dahlin - He worked as a medical administrative corps officer before joining the airforce.
J.R. (Frank) Dally - He graduated in 1944. I don't have much information on him either.
Albert D. Davies - He fought in India and Africa. He was killed in a transport plane crash in the US after coming home.
Morian C. Deal - He worked as a butcher with his father at their family butchery.
Phillip S. Doty - He died of severe burns. He suffered for several months before dying.
Henry Howard Estes - He was listed as missing before being declared KIA
Glen D. Faris - He was part of the royal canadian air force. He was only 19 when he died.
James R. Field - He died as a POW of preventable illnesses.
John D. Fredericks III - He was a huge part of highschool student government. He was killed by machine gun fire.
George E. Fuchs - He was a star football player in high school. He had a really nice smile.
Thomas D. Gorman - Notice of his death arrived only a few days after both his brother and father were released from the military.
Robert W. Griggs J.r. - He was part of an acapella group and worked as an actor.
William R. Gunther - He was a star basketball player.
Alvin W. Harroun - He went to Stanford University and was part of Delta Upsilon fraternity.
Bryson R. Hills - His plane was called ‘The Flaming Mayme’.
Michael K. Hite - He was part of the marines. I know very little about him.
Robert C. Hoffman - I don't know anything about Robert besides his name. I wish I knew more.
Theodore B. Holmes - He had a daughter named Carolyn who was almost two when he died.
William H. Houston - He worked as a medic in the airforce.
Jack E. Howell - He wanted to be a pediatrician.
Paul H. Jungermann - He was a physical therapist and managed two floors of the hospital he worked in.
Donald A. Kelly - He worked with amphibious vehicles (ducks). He was killed in a car crash.
Lowell F. Kuehnle - He was listed as missing in action before being declared KIA.
Emil H. Kunz - He was an aviation teacher.
Wilbur C. Lauridsen - He was part of the Palo Alto amatauer radio association, and they still celebrate his life.
Adelbert (Jack) Lawrence - He played basketball and was in the glee club.
Norton Le Goullon - He had four siblings.
Sidney Levy Jr. - He was a Sea Scout and an air raid messenger.
Andrew E. Lincoln - He was a sea scout. He was only 18 when he died.
William L. Longmire - He was a POW and died of preventable illnesses.
Herbert C. Love - He was killed in Normandy after D-Day.
Louis M. Love - He was a thespian. He was ranked number one in an aviation class of 2500 cadets.
Wendell H. Marlowe - He was killed on Christmas.
Phil E. Mattingly - His family held out hope for years that he was still alive despite being MIA. He was declared dead in 1946.
Virginia Ruth Mayer - Her mother worked as a nurse during WWI, and Virginia followed in her footsteps.
Robert V. Mitchell - I don't know much about his life. In his photos, he looks kind.
William H. Moody - He went by Howie.
Eugene L. Morgan - He has the same birthday as me. He was born 7/17/1917
Hugh H. Morris - He was a swimmer.
Karl E. Miller - He died of dysentery as a POW.
William C. Muldoon - He was executed with his crew when they crashed in enemy territory.
Margaret N. Neubauer - She was born in Santiago, Chile
David J. Nolan - He worked as an actor.
Charles A. Norby - His plane was called ‘Shack Rat’. He was murdered in cold blood by a Nazi soldier after he became a German POW.
Frederick H. Palmer - His plane was named the ‘Wing Dinger’.
Harold H. Piggott - He was popular in highschool and had the affectionate nickname 'Piggy'.
Durham W. Porter Jr. - He was a boy scout.
Forrest Wayne Reeves Jr - He was a civilian construction worker on a military base when he was killed.
Robert H. Reeves - When he died, he left behind a 13 month old son.
Alfred J. Siverstein - He majored in art during college. He went by the nickname 'Bud'.
Robert E. Slater - He was on the USS Bonefish, a submarine which still has not been found.
Carl W. Stuke Jr. - He lived in Chile for a while.
Donald J. Stuke - He is buried next to his brother Carl.
Lyle A. Taggart - In high school, He was voted most popular guy in 1939, as well as best dancer (boy).
James F. Taylor - I know nothing about him besides his name. I hope his family remembers him.
Arthur D. Wagner - He was a mathematics major in college.
Andrew G. Webb - He was an actor and a star basketball player in high school.
Howard C. Weller - He was part of his high school choir, and came back to sing with them while he was on military leave.
John Austin Widsteen - His body was not identified and he was not formerly buried until six decades after his death.
Frederick M. Yamamoto - He was so loved and respected. He was smart, dedicated, and died fighting for a country that didn't fight for him.
Albert T. Lavers Jr. - When he died, he left behind a 3 year old daughter named Suzanne.
Marcus Paul Merner - He played guitar.
William Henry Suffern Jr. - He graduated from Paly in 1947.
Brian Adam - He was an artist.
Billie M. Bedsworth - He lost his life saving his friend. The comments on his memorial page show that he was so loved.
Arthur F. Gleim Jr. - He was part of the sound crew, audio visual club, and audio visual crew in high school.
Roger C. Hallberg - His family is still looking for closure to this day. He was last seen wearing a wrist watch and his wedding ring.
Barry ‘Buck’ Dean Kingman - He was a stand up guy. Everyone I've spoken to about him adored him. He could have done so much if his life wasn't taken during a war he didn't believe him.
Richard Arlan Stone - He was killed when he stayed behind to protect wounded soldiers.
Thomas L. Vendelin - He wanted to be the greatest drummer the world had ever seen.
If you'd like to read more about any of these people, feel free to read the (unedited) book!
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DEMOCRACY IN 2024 -
By Bernard Bujold -
Democracy is a concept invented in Athens in 510 BC. The word "democracy" comes from the Greek "dêmos", meaning "the people".
Modern democracy, however, was rapidly and totally transformed when elected political leaders began to decide the rules of democracy. In English, we call this situation "to move the goalposts", or in other words: to change the rules to one's advantage!
Several people around me, who know how I feel about Donald Trump, ask me what I think about current politics and the November 2024 election?
In my opinion, modern politics has become a high-level game, like hockey or football, and the ultimate goal is to win! All scenarios are therefore possible because the game has also become entertainment for people. And with artificial intelligence, the rules become even more temporary and adjustable.
This is true at every level, whether in the U.S., Ottawa, Quebec, and even on the moon...
All the results are unpredictable, so stay tuned!
SEE THREE STORIES
The New York Times - Donald Trump's strategy
La Presse - Denis Coderre's strategy
La Presse - The government on the moon
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taste high ceilings houses in desert art collections desert art u have to talent right brain left brain hidden connection between unconnected things tender merceis u look for events .. and character makes choices expressses insight character life changes positive or negative scene is a action in one place .. argument - kitchen - garage - highway - its over teasing insults - calm down - begging/leave slaps /physical fight turning point - change sequence - three scene - quit job in midwest .. job scouts -mother call
new york city story of morality / corruption
Day 2 story and meaning realization life is suffering
story and setting Time and place my dinner of andre story is set in forces of nature -- mother earth social conflicit - govt personal conflicit
inner conflicit
setup in los angeles - no gala be specfic about setting
world of the story in specific detail then u can avoid cliches
create a world that is knowable
four kinds of research -- research of memory/personal experiences -- locked in closet -- imagination -- bits of pieces of life and put hidden connection see in newspaper.. what happened in 5 yr old at 25 yr old
how do lovers meet she has broken car she is drunk and helps her meet cute scenes principle genres
die hard - ending scene out smarts him
acts of god bolt of lightining kid
MENU MOVIE chef is killer emily is killer
ear to the wall of the society
conventions
Day 3 four levels of character character - car .dress what does he do etc
day 12 stories work step outline - negative turning point scenes ..inciting incidents subtext until u can write it down write down text and subtext outwardly what they r doing inwardly they r feeling color choices for characters groundhod day
through a glass darkly bergman
politcal drama vs rom com in casablanca
jack warner - producer casablanca resolution scene - uses line 7 sub plots humanity plot redemption plot give character entrances-- setup in casablanca cuts to grasp cup angle changed shots collide long close shots image system .. characters are in prison characters must escape character is running towards wall
day 13 tilt hat -- im incharge compositional intrepret subtext is it to shoot compositional expression of the subtext is to intrepret what the characters are feeling inwardly in the subtext see how the shot is composed-- expression of the power struggle in favor of major in subtext they have contempt airport ritual he is acting in french in casablanca movie judy wilson will sell tickets casablance black man / white man as friends star lighting on the star three dimensional
u are man of honor .. i trust you rick rick likes ugadi he hides letters he lets him sit from his choices ,, u can see he trusts him
mcguffin a thing that gives the power.. and that everybody wants north by northwest rick has the letters--letters of transit passports of freedom cannt be canceled
its all nonsense
who should sign this letters hitler? logic vs feeling
there are holes in the story
knock on the wood song
linking dialogue they use someone else words to say ur thing.. to create connection cynism of society
rick is america
why dont u return back to america? rick its a combination of all three
inciting incident of the subplots german take the best table climax of ugadi subplot.. he is arrested rick wont help him
day 14
star lighting.. shadows on the back
lasso is seprated from actress with a light
they invite the camera inside them
there is 30's sec hold on character
inciting incident of lovers
once u say it … it feels like fate
……. humanity plot --rick throws a paper bad guy to good guy
rick is the weaker one
get into middle range// head resonance keep text is far
adding harmonies lyrics to existing melody what happens next to the song all the lovely people pyscho ..bowings from this twlight soundtrack bernard Twilight Zone-Bernard Herrmann's wrecking crew -- good vibrations
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i miss you i miss you on this side
Don't wanna let you out my head Don't wanna let you out my head
Just like the time that I met you I thought it would last Said that you love me now it will never last Just like the time that I met you I thought it would last Said that you love me now it will never last forever
It's cold outside u were the best thing in my life Why you walk out my life?
I get like this every time On those times when it felt like just you and me just you and me.. 'Cause I remember every time On those times that felt like you and me you and me … Do you ever think of me?
I still have my hopes up I still have the messages you read, mmm
Don't wanna let you out my head Don't wanna let you out my head
Just like the time that I met you I thought it would last Said that you love me now it will never last Just like the time that I met you I thought it would last Said that you love me now it will never last forever
Why you walk out my life? (My life)
I get like this every time On those times when it felt like just you and me just you and me.. 'Cause I remember every time On those times that felt like you and me you and me … Do you ever think of me?
road not taken robert frost road not taken robert frost
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And BOth(open/front) that MOrning EQually LAy In LEaves no(roundlips) step had TRodden black(h). Oh, AI kept the fihrst foranother(rsound) DAY(dipthong)! Yet knowing(no ing) how waay leads on to waay, I doubted if I should ever come back. no questioning
I SHAll be TElling this with a SIgh SomWEhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverjed in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And THAT has madeall the difference.
any new openings,please let me know.
C It's been so hard since you quit my love E7 Unanswered questions left to solve C Don't wanna let you out my head F Dm7 Don't wanna let you out my head c
Just like that time that i met you I thought it would last forever E7 you said you love me Put no one else above me Said you trust me Looked me in my eyes said that you wILL always love me but it faded like the sunset the pain is real now i wish we never met
F It's cold outside E Dm u were the best thing in my life C E7 I feel like this every time C E7 'Cause I remember every second with you i cant stop thinking of you thinking of you Dm7 Cmaj7 Did you really forget all we had? bittersweet melody
C I still have my hopes up E7 a girl like you comes once in a lifetime C E7 once in a lifetime
c It's been so hard since you quit my love E7 Unanswered questions left to solve C Don't wanna let you out my head F Dm7 Don't wanna let you out my headc
Just like that time that i met you I thought it would last forever E7 you said you love me Put no one else above me Said you trust me Looked me in my eyes said that you wILL always love me but it faded like the sunset the pain was real now i wish we never met
F It's cold outside E Dm u were the best thing in my life C E7 I feel like this every time C E7 'Cause I remember every second with you i cant stop thinking of you thinking of you Dm7 Cmaj7 Did you really forget all we had? bittersweet melody
From the day I met you I knew I won't forget you Saved me from a nightmare You made my dreams come true We went well together I thought that we would last forever Thought that you would break my heart nah nah nah never From the day I met you Put no one else above me Said you trust me Looked me in my eyes said that you wILL always love me Now our loves burning away like cigerttes Watching our love fade away like the sunset
plugg mic dont need i neel more pharsing it out enhance it
anatomy ah over keyboard lift left arm put hand in back of neck turn around tap diaphragm roll front look up into sky hands across
stretch to side wuliby wuliby fill air.. stomach
hold chin ..move head back tongue in back teeth
wo way forehead massage with fingers
shimmy bounce //// pillow pelvis roll to side fours roll to ball side stretch neck massage massage layrnx laughter
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