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hi!!!! do you listen to other artists besides kpop???? love to see what you write next
HELLOOOOO OFC I DO HOLD ON LET ME HAVE A FIRLD DAY WIT THIs
top artists/ most listened to rn:
- charlie burg
- faye webster (her new album is killing me)
- ruel
- brent faiyaz
- daniel caesar
- wave to earth
- malcolm todd!! i might see him irl if my friends can make it
- clairo
- laufey
- dpr live
- destin conrad
and more!! but these r artists i’ve been looping for quite some time and some inspire a good amount of my fics
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Monday 4/3/23
Waiting for phone to ring. Wong’s office. 24-hour urine results. 
4 PM -- Brent. Rose Hall. Bach cello suite, G major. Mare calls. She’s okay - made it back from appointment & store. 
6 -- No one’s home. Gone to get Chinese. Rong Cheng. 
Gary Burton, discussing improv, YouTube.
No Burge. 
10 circa -- DD. Skye. Smoke room chat w/Reign - music, singing. Miley. Michael Jackson. 90s rap. 
Midnight Schlem chat.
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Generating A Passive Income Using Real Estate with Brent Bowers
Jenn Foster and Melanie Johnson co-owners of Elite Online Publishing, interview Brent Bowers about how to make a passive income by investing in vacant land.  
What You’ll Learn in this Episode:
How to do a simple elementary land deal.
How to find land deals in your area.
How to resell your land.
Quotes:
"I just knew that if I could find one man's trash or one woman's trash, and turn it into someone's treasure. I could get paid the difference." (7:30)
"The land deals have gotten bigger and bigger, but that's how I started. I made all these mistakes moving forward. I failed fast and I fell quick and I fell forward. None of this was painless, but it all worked one thing after another, by taking a lot of action." (12:50)
"I remember him saying that if you have a deal and you don't have the buyers ahead of time, go out there and put 33 bandit signs up, so that's what I did." (21:02)
About Brent Bowers:
As an Army Officer with over 8 years of service, Brent Bowers was spending a great deal of time away from his family, and he knew he needed to make some changes in order to be more present with his wife and children. His interest in real estate began in 2007 when he purchased his first home, so Brent began exploring real estate investing as a way to support his family while being able to enjoy more time with them as well.
In a short amount of time, Brent was able to expand his business, hire a team, and (most importantly) spend quality time with his family while still working hard and helping others. While Brent invests in many different types of real estate, his favorite investment strategy deals with buying and selling vacant land, and he enjoys sharing his expertise in this area with his coaching clients. Brent chooses to live his life based on Bob Burg’s quote, “Your influence is determined by how abundantly you place other people’s interests first.” He is passionate about helping other people find success in real estate investing, particularly in land investments.
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The Beatles: Get Back Trailer
Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back is a documentary based around recording process of The Beatles’ Let it Be album. The film is said to show more of The Beatles’ 1969 recording sessions, the entire 42-minute performance on the roof of Apple’s Savile Row London office, interactions between the band members, reactions of fans, and the exploits of two young policemen responding to noise complaints. ”The docuseries is compiled from nearly 60 hours of unseen footage shot over 21 days, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg in 1969, and from more than 150 hours of unheard audio, most of which has been locked in a vault for over half a century.” (Walt Disney Studios)
Jackson’s Park Road Post company, the same that restored footage for They Shall Not Grow Old, was given access to 55 hours of unreleased in-studio footage that was intended for Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s documentary in 1970 as well as 140 hours of audio. The film’s music was mixed by Giles Martin and Sam Okell at Abbey Road Studios. Martin serves as the film’s music supervisor. Michael Hedges and Brent Burge serves as re-recording mixers. Jabez Olssen is the editor on the film. The film is presented by Walt Disney Studios in association with Apple Corps Ltd. and WingNut Films Productions Ltd.
The Beatles: Get Back will release on Disney+ over three days - November 25, 26, and 27, 2021.
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mantaypeli · 3 years
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The Beatles: Get Back
The Beatles: Get Back
★★★★★ El cineasta neozelandés Peter Jackson aceptó el encargo de bucear en las más de 60 horas de metraje inédito y las 150 de archivos de sonido existentes en este exhaustivo trabajo de arqueología sonora y cinematográfica que gira en torno a las sesiones de grabación que The Beatles llevaron a cabo en enero de 1969 para diversos proyectos musicales inconclusos. Aunque en realidad, el…
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julemmaes · 4 years
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Honey extra - The Sex Playlist + a little scene
Elide Lochan x Lorcan Salvaterre roommates au
A/N: I posted part five on the same day acosf was released, so if you didn’t see it, go read it, cause it’s.. long and it took me years to finish and I saw it didn’t get the same attention the previous parts did, and yeah
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this takes place somewhere between part five and six
Elide was one of the few lucky girls whose period was never too bothersome. The pain was always very bearable and only lasted a few hours, and most of the time, it wasn't even a real pain, just a slight pressure in the lower abdomen. She could go about her day without having to stop every few minutes because of a cramp - unlike Aelin, who died every month as if someone was stabbing her in the guts.
She also didn't have a heavy flow, which she would always thank the gods for, if they existed. She couldn't understand how her friends could put up with such misfortune.
Not that they could do otherwise, of course, but she was always in awe when they told her about their period-catastrophes. She knew that if it were her turn to suffer like that every time, she would rip her uterus out of her belly.
And at that moment, lying in a fetal position on Lorcan's bed, she wasn't entirely sure she'd be able to keep from doing it herself before the cramping stopped. Because for some strange reason, her body had decided to turn against her this month.
The last two weeks had gone by in the blink of an eye, she and Lorcan had fucked on every surface in the house and between work and classes and studying, Elide had gotten very little sleep. Considering also that every time she lay down, her boyfriend would slip in behind her and she couldn't say no to herself, to that pleasure so exhaustive and ecstatic, it made her forget that her body needed rest.
It had taken Lorcan to remind her that they couldn't go on like this.
So when she'd found a bloodstain in her underwear the previous night, just before going to bed after her shift at the diner, she hadn't worried so much and had thought that they'd finally take a few days off and maybe her body would calm down.
Elide wasn't a fan of period sex and the few times she'd done it she'd been so grossed out that she'd risked barfing in the middle of it. It simply wasn't for her.
What she hadn't expected though, had been cramps so strong they had pulled her from sleep in the middle of the night. Elide had gotten up and gone to the bathroom because she'd started moving around too much and didn't want to wake up the boy sleeping blissfully next to her. She had started pacing the living room, trying to figure out what the fuck she was in such pain for.
When it felt like someone had stuck both hands in her uterus and was digging their nails into her ovaries, Elide had knelt on the floor by the couch, leaning forward with her fists pressed against her stomach.
Lorcan had found her in that position around half past four.
To say he'd been scared out of his wits would be an understatement.
He'd thrown himself to the floor beside her almost immediately, all traces of weariness gone the second he'd heard her whimper in pain and seen that Elide was biting her lower lip so hard it was drawing blood.
When they had established that it was just her cycle, Lorcan had taken her back to his bed and now they were both lying between the soft blankets she had given him.
They had both been puzzled by this new symptom. After all, Lorcan had never seen her suffer from her period in all the years they had lived together and neither of them had expected it to be any different this time.
Elide had had to joke that it was the fault of his huge cock that had literally stabbed her in the uterus, and Lorcan had apologised in earnest, looking at her with wide eyes and pulling away a little, as if he really felt guilty. She had burst out laughing and then pulled him to her again, taking one of his arms and putting it around her body so that his big hand covered her belly.
He'd started moving his fingers over her lower abdomen, applying pressure from time to time when she seemed to tense up due to a cramp. It helped, somehow, to have him there to massage her. To hold her to his chest as they cuddled.
Now, Elide kept her eyes closed, his head resting on top of hers as they both dozed. Or at least she thought so, because Lorcan spoke, his rough, low voice too close to her ear, "How do you feel?"
She sighed, pulling her knees up slightly. His legs immediately followed her, as if they couldn't bear to be away from her body. She smiled, "A little better." then yawned, "I guess it's the fact that I was already tired as it is, what with university and all."
Lorcan hummed behing her, "I see," then he moved, pulling away only briefly, "maybe we should take it slower, with everything I mean."
Elide nodded slowly. She turned her head towards him, still with her eyes closed, but pursed her lips forward, silently inviting him to kiss her. He chuckled, but a second later their mouths clashed in a simple peck on the lips.
The music playing from the speakers suddenly changed from the sweet melody of a love song to something quite different.
"Cause I eat up for a while, let me through. The shake, the screaming aloud, I'ma fool. In my face you shake, leaking everywhere."
Elide's eyes went wide, "Lorcan!" she let go a surprised chuckle, "What is this?" she turned to him fully and could finally see the satisfied smirk on his face.
"It's a playlist I made yesterday," he then lowered his voice an octave, looking at her lips, "For when we can take the time to think about music instead of jumping right into it," he murmured.
Elide swallowed, nodding slowly, continuing to listen to the song.
Definitely very different from what he normally provided her with.
"I like it," she continued, then draped her arms underneath his, resting her head against his chest as he pulled her close to him and lay on his back, making her lie completely on top of him, "our sex playlist." she smiled, playing with the ends of his hair.
Lorcan hummed again and Elide felt it throughout her whole body when he said, "I called it 'elide'."
She had to force herself to calm the hot spirits that that new information had triggered in her body, but she was glad to know that he wouldn't be able to use that playlist with other people, considering it bore her name.
"I like it even more now," she confessed under her breath.
His arms tightened around her back and then his hands began to rub her lower back, where he knew she was feeling the most pain. Elide fell silent, enjoying his warm hands on her skin, and only had time to thank him before sleep beckoned her again.
The playlists
01.02
1. The Fixer – Brent Morgan
2. Why iii Love The Moon – PHONY PPL
3. Couch Potato – Jakubi
4. Anyway – Noah Kahan
5. comethru – Jeremy Zucker
6. Why Not Me – Forrest.
7. Loving – Surfaces
8. always, i’ll care – Jeremy Zucker
9. Like Strangers Do – AJ Mitchell
10. Yellow Lights – Harry Hudson
11. Glue Myself Shut – Noah Kahan
12. Colour Me – Juke Ross  
13. Lovesong (The Way) – Charlie Burg
14. Lucky Love – Michael Seyer
15. Freak In Me – Mild Orange
elide
1. Skin – Rihanna
2. Do It For Me – Rosefield
3. Body Party – Ciara
4. When We – Tank
5. Rockstar – Rihanna
6. F***in Wit Me – Tank
7. On Top – Trey Songz
8. Acquainted – The Weeknd
9. Freaky – Gemaine
10. Make You Feel – Alina Baraz
11. First Fuck - 6LACK & Jhené Aiko
12. Young God - Halsey
13. How Many Times – DJ Khaled
14. Fuck You All The Time – Jeremih
18.02
1. I Don't Know Me Like You Do – Low Hum
2. I Don't Wanna Be Okay Without You – Charlie Burg
3. Why Can't I Have You – Gloria Laing
4. If I Go, I'm Goin – Gregory Alan Isakov
5. Let Me In – Skinny Living
6. Reason To Hate You – Rhys Lewis
7. Be Your Man – Rhys Lewis
8. Yours – Jake Scott
9. Loved Us More – Munn
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@maastrash​ @ireallyshouldsleeprn​ @sleeping-and-books​ @ladywitchling​ @thegoddessofyou​ @ghostlyrose2​ @claralady​ @anne-reads​ @sayosdreams​ @perseusannabeth​ @letstakethedawn​ @simping4bookboisngrls​ @post-it-notes33​ @booksstorm​ @nalgenewhore​ @queen-of-demons-and-hell​ @miserablemusings​ @lanyjoy-13 @vasudharaghavan​ @cupcakey00​ @bri-loves-sunflowers​ @queen-of-glass​ @thewayshedreamed​ @the-regal-warrior​ @fangirlprincess09​ @januarystears​ @rowaelinismyotp​
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siredsong · 3 years
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🎮 30 Questions Tag Game 🎮
Tagged by my love @knjsnoona 🥺 thank you ameliaaaa 😘😘😘
name/nickname: leeba
star sign: taurus
height: 170 cm
birthday: april
favorite band: ahhh way too many !!! but bts <3 
time: 4:25 pm
favorite solo artist: ooo also way too many but some of my faves are bruno major, brent faiyaz, charlie burg, clairo, dpr ian, zico, dean, eloise, billie, finneas, giveon, harry styles, jaden, joji, kendrick lamar, kali uchis, lorde, miley cyrus, mitski, olivia rodrigo, omar apollo, pink sweat$, role model, ruel, sza, sik-k, troye sivan, tyler the creator, willow, and yenkee :) haha just to name a few....
song stuck in your head: lucy by yenkee
last movie you watched: harry potter and the prisoner of azkaban 
free space!: umm i love u guys haha thanks for sticking around even tho im annoying as fUCK ;p 
last show: doom at your service! and that was a whileee ago so need to start a new one asap 
when i created this blog: it’s been almost 3 weeks!! which is crazy cause it feels like i’ve been here for a while 
what i post: i mostly shit post lol but i make mood boards and i’m thinking about writing soon...maybee
last thing i googled: i may have wanted to spell check to make sure i was spelling azkaban correctly haha so i googled harry potter 3 😭 
other blogs: @leebsrecs which is a side blog for fic recs and such but currently i just reblog a bunch of fics that i want to read haha will start writing fic recs soon tho so stay tuned! 
do i get asks?: uhhh occasionally but not much no! but i do love getting them so so very much, literally every single one is special 
why i chose my url?: there was something that i saw a while back that was called sired sadist and i had always thought it sounded very cool but i’m not a sadist lol so i wanted to change it to something that related to me so siredsong came into existence since i love music and singing so very much. i’m not sure if i should change it tho since it isn’t bts related or anything but i like it at the moment :) 
following: i’m following soo many people, i would not be able to name them all but i’m following a bunch of amazing writers and mood board/gif creators!! my dash is always full of amazing content, i love it :) 
followers: 91 last time i checked!! which i think is absolutely crazy since i haven’t been here very long! thank you to every last one of u for clicking that follow button 🥺 i have no clue why u would want to since i literally spew shit all the time but thank you all the same 🥰
average hours of sleep: umm around 7-8 hours of sleep as of late since i’m home for the summer but usually 5-6 hours 
lucky number: i don’t have one but i like the number 23 a lot 
instruments: i can’t play anything well but i’ve been trying to learn how to play piano!! 
what am i wearing?: leggings and a t-shirt lol bumming out at home as per usual
dream job: doctor at the moment but if i was living my ideal life i would really love to do something with music
favorite food: i love all kinds of food but the fucking crunchwrap supreme from taco bell is. my. shit 😩😩😩
tea or coffee: coffee! i do love tea a lot but i make coffee literally every day haha
nationality: american....lmaooo yea ur not getting anything more than that...yet 
favorite song: HAHA bold of u to assume i’d be able to choose a favorite, there are way too many beautiful songs out there, i could never choose just one 
last book i read: little women
top three fictional universes i would like to live in: oh definitely the harry potter world, terabithia, and narnia
tagging: @smasmashin @memphisfaith @secretum-scriptor @pjmsdior @jungkooksbroski @vantezza @kookiecrumb @taeshuworld @oasiswithmyg @yuniixoxo @taegularities @cythjk @xpeachesncream @xjoonchildx @moresarcasm @intokook @dulcehobi @moon-write @sunshinerainbowsbts @midknight-marauder @disvease @peachyyoongs @pitchblackserein @kkookiee and whoever else wants to do this!!
ahhh sorry for the tag spam, feel free to ignore haha and lmk if u want me to stfu <3 
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maxwellyjordan · 6 years
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Tuesday round-up
This morning the justices will return from a four-week break to hear oral argument in Return Mail Inc. v. United States Postal Service, in which they will consider whether the federal government can challenge patents under the America Invents Act. Ronald Mann previewed the case for this blog. Garion Liberti and Tayler Woelcke have a preview at Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute. Subscript Law offers a graphic explainer for the case. First Mondays (podcast) previews both of this week’s oral arguments.
At The Economist’s Espresso blog, Steven Mazie writes that “[a]nxiety among Democrats should ease this morning when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg returns to her place on the bench after cancer treatment.” For The New York Times, Adam Liptak reports that Ginsburg appeared at the court on Friday for the first time since her surgery in December “to participate in a private conference at which the justices considered adding cases to the court’s docket.”
At that conference on Friday, the court agreed to hear Department of Commerce v. New York, a challenge to the Trump administration’s decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census, with oral argument during the second week in April. Amy Howe has this blog’s coverage, which first appeared at Howe on the Court. For The Wall Street Journal, Brent Kendall and Janet Adamy report that the case will “add[] another chapter to the court’s interaction with Trump administration initiatives affecting immigrants.” Mark Walsh reports at Education Week’s School Law Blog that “the outcome potentially affect[s] the allocation of billions of dollars in federal education funding.” Additional coverage comes from Nina Totenberg for NPR.
In an op-ed for The Hill, Elliot Mincberg maintains that three of Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s recent votes on the court’s “shadow docket,” “cases that are heard on motions to grant a stay or for other immediate relief without oral argument and usually without written opinions by the justices,” “have more than lived up to President Donald Trump’s expectations that [Kavanaugh] will be far to the right on the court, including on crucial issues for the Trump administration.” At The Progressive, Bill Blum agrees that “[i]t hasn’t taken Kavanaugh long to reveal his true ideological colors,” focusing on Kavanaugh’s dissent in June Medical Services v. Gee, in which the justices voted 5-4 to temporarily block a Louisiana law that would require abortion providers to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.
In an op-ed for The National Law Journal, Samuel Spital weighs in on the pending cert petition in Tharpe v. Ford, arguing that “[i]n keeping with its duty to eradicate the pernicious effects of racial discrimination in the judicial system, the U.S. Supreme Court must, once again, intervene in Tharpe’s case and prevent the State of Georgia from executing Tharpe before any court has considered the compelling evidence that Tharpe was sentenced to death, at least in part, because he is black.” Additional commentary on the case comes from David Burge in an op-ed for Newsweek and from Wilton Gregory and others at The Atlantic.
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At National Review, Alexandra McPhee weighs in on The American Legion v. American Humanist Association, an establishment clause challenge to a World War I memorial shaped like a cross on public property, arguing that “[a]ll of America’s increasingly diverse religious communities will lose out if the Constitution is reinterpreted to prohibit any government recognition or accommodation of religion.” [Disclosure: Goldstein & Russell, P.C., whose attorneys contribute to this blog in various capacities, is counsel on an amicus brief in support of the petitioners in this case.]
At the Washington Independent Review of Books, Kenneth Jost reviews “The Company They Keep: How Partisan Divisions Came to the Supreme Court.”
At The World and Everything in It, Mary Reichard discusses the oral arguments in Thacker v. Tennessee Valley Authority, in which the justices considered whether an implied discretionary function exception bars a negligence claim against the TVA, Azar v. Allina Health Services, which asks whether the Department of Health and Human Services was required to conduct notice-and-comment rulemaking before altering its Medicare hospital-reimbursement formula, and copyright case Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corp. v. Wall-Street.com.
We rely on our readers to send us links for our round-up. If you have or know of a recent (published in the last two or three days) article, post, podcast, or op-ed relating to the Supreme Court that you’d like us to consider for inclusion in the round-up, please send it to roundup [at] scotusblog.com. Thank you!
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How to be Successful in Land Investing
Brent Bowers, is an investor and coach with a focus on buying and selling vacant land. 
While Brent invests in many different types of real estate, his favorite investment strategy deals with buying and selling vacant land, and he enjoys sharing his expertise in this area with his coaching clients. Brent chooses to live his life based on Bob Burg’s quote, “Your influence is determined by how abundantly you place other people’s interests first.” He is passionate about helping other people find success in real estate investing, particularly in land investments.
  During the show we discuss:
● Why consider investing in vacant land if they’re already investing in other types of real estate
● How does investing in land differ from investing in single family or multifamily homes
● Tips for buying land most first-time buyers don’t consider
● What PropStream is and how it can help you buy land
● How to use Zillow to know how much to buy land for
● How to locate property in markets outside your own
● How to determine the properties to target to buy
● How to make your land more profitable
● How to classify which land is profitable
● Things to consider in investing in land
● How to determine the value of a land
● Why is there no competition in land
● Types of land to look at to buy
● 3 reasons why Brent love land
● How to sell the land you buy 
● Where to find land to buy
  Show resources:
https://www.thelandsharks.com/
Check out this episode!
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therebelbroker · 2 years
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Brent Bowers - The Land Shark Interview
I don't often do interviews on Real Estate Realities, but this one really grabbed me! One of the ways to approach real estate is through land. We have brought up land before in the context of strategies to get your first home by building it yourself. Today, Brent is going to offer us strategies that can not only get you started with that effort, but also help you explore this option as an investment strategy.
So make sure to listen to the end - the knowledge nuggets are going to be dropping right up to the finish!
Brents Bio:
Brent Bowers, is an investor and coach with a focus on buying and selling vacant land. As an Army Officer with over 8 years of service, Brent was spending a great deal of time away from his family, and he knew he needed to make some changes in order to be more present with his wife and children. In a short period of time, Brent was able to expand his business, hire a team, and (most importantly) spend quality time with his family while still working hard and helping others.
While Brent invests in many different types of real estate, his favorite investment strategy deals with buying and selling vacant land, and he enjoys sharing his expertise in this area with his coaching clients. Brent chooses to live his life based on Bob Burg’s quote, “Your influence is determined by how abundantly you place other people’s interests first.” He is passionate about helping other people find success in real estate investing, particularly in land investments.
  You can find Brent here:
Instagram: @brentlbowers
The Web: https://www.thelandsharks.com/
Or check him out on YouTube.
Check out this episode!
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tom-krol · 3 years
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WIP 818: A Wholesaler's Formula To Make Money Anywhere In The World
A successful wholesaler spends decades learning what it takes to flip houses and land for big profits. 
In this episode, Brent Bowers is joined by Colin Murphy who shares his formula for his wholesaling business. Colin also recounts how he began as a home flipper in London, moved to Florida to try his luck in the same industry, and has now transitioned to cross-country land flipping while living his best life with his wife in Spain.
Tune in to learn how Colin Murphy found a way to make his business work from anywhere in the world.
RESOURCES:
Colin Podcasts about Real Estate
Torcana
Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson
The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John David Mann
MLS
Zillow
Trulia
Land.com
Traveling Mailbox
Colin Investments
The Land Sharks Program
Brent Bowers Youtube channel
Check out this episode!
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Monday 3/27/23
Morning. Oscar on YouTube. Something Warm - I love You, There Is No Greater Love, in bed, listening.  
Two hard boiled eggs, one slice Arnold whole grain bread.  
Maggie text - Miley, Lizzo tunes, lesson preparation. PostNet James. Puppy dog-eyed girl w/glasses. Love her. Printed Bach cello suite, G major. 
Short Lyncourt walk - smoking Havana Honey. 
Emailed new student to confirm, father & son. Were a no show
4 PM -- Brent. 
5 PM -- Maggie - Flowers, Miley C.
7 -- Home. Frozen pizza. 
YouTubing, Trump, Nashville school shooting - trans woman, 28. 
10:10 -- Updating diary. 
10:30 circa -- DD. Dead. Just employees. Lexi bartending. Khoas cooking. Smoke room convo w/Bill K, value of Burge drills, hearing Gs all day. One Havana Honey, Wild Turkey & soda. Gone before midnight.
Midnight Schlem chat.
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geekcavepodcast · 3 years
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The Beatles: Get Back “I’ve Got a Feeling” Clip
Disney has released a clip for The Beatles: Get Back, giving fans a taste of the documentary to come.
Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back is a documentary based around recording process of The Beatles’ Let it Be album. Jackson’s Park Road Post company was given access to 55 hours of unreleased in-studio footage that was intended for Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s documentary in 1970 as well as 140 hours of audio. The film’s music was mixed by Giles Martin and Sam Okell at Abbey Road Studios. Martin serves as the film’s music supervisor. Michael Hedges and Brent Burge serves as re-recording mixers. Jabez Olssen is the editor on the film. The film is presented by Walt Disney Studios in association with Apple Corps Ltd. and WingNut Films Productions Ltd.
The Beatles: Get Back will release on Disney+ over three days - November 25, 26, and 27, 2021.
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Chris Adams part 3 In 1994, Adams had a daughter, Julia, with his girlfriend Brandi Freeman. She wrestled as “Miss Brandi” in a handful of wrestling cards that Adams promoted before going to WCW. The couple split in late 1999, and Freeman died in 2003 from a drug overdose. In April 2000, Adams and his girlfriend of four months, Linda Kaphengst, were both found unconscious inside a friend’s apartment, the victims of an overdose of the drug GHB and alcohol. Adams recovered, but Kaphengst died at a local hospital ten hours later. Over a year later, Adams was indicted on a manslaughter charge. While awaiting trial, he married Karen J. Burge on August 25, 2001 in Dallas, TX. Then, six weeks later on October 7, 2001, he was fatally shot in the chest during an altercation in his friends Waxahachie, Texas home. Reported as a “drunken brawl,“ the shooter was Brent “Booray” Parnell, a fellow wrestler and friend of Adams. Parnell was determined to have acted in self defense and was ultimately acquitted of the charges. Chris Adams is buried at the Oak Grove Memorial Gardens in Irving, Texas. #destroytheday (throwback post from April 4th, 2019) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC_Tx75hGXf/?igshid=p39rid22k3iq
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Skywalker Sound credits from
Campfire Tales (1997) - Chris Scarabosio, Tom Bellfort
Only The Brave (2017) - Al Nelson, Bjorn Ole Schroeder
There Goes My Baby (1994) - Matthew Iadarola, Stanley Kastner
Naked Tango (1990, in association with Saul Zaentz Film Center) - Susan Dudeck, Marilyn McCoppen, Larry Oatfield
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New from Jeff York on The Establishing Shot: “IRRESISTIBLE” RESISTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE POLITICALLY SCATHING
Jon Stewart is arguably the greatest political satirist of the last 20 years, so why does his new film IRRESISTIBLE feel like such a pulled punch? He’s in familiar territory, telling a story about a small-town candidate running for mayor and a big political operative from D.C. who becomes his campaign manager, but it’s too cutesy by half, and not nearly scathing enough in its indictment of our current electoral system. Some of it is fun, but the opportunity to become this generation’s THE CANDIDATE is a major missed opportunity.
Steve Carrell plays Gary Zimmer, a Democratic strategist still licking his wounds over the party’s failure to elect Hillary Clinton president in 2016. Right off the bat, examining all that went wrong in that campaign offers up a golden opportunity for biting satire, but instead, Stewart wants to tell a more embraceable story about small-town values. Thus, he tells a story owing a lot more to Frank Capra than THE DAILY SHOW ethos.
Stewart’s script has Zimmer’s next gig turn into a noble endeavor to help a retired general named Jack Hastings (Chris Cooper) prevail in his bid to be the mayor of a small Wisconsin town. Hastings gets Zimmer’s attention after he’s become a YouTube phenomenon. His filmed rant against the city council over budget cuts to the town’s unemployed goes viral and Zimmer senses an irresistible political star in the making.
Working for Hastings will also give Zimmer a chance to renew his spirit to fight the good fight too, so he treks out to Wisconsin to get a lay of the land. But no sooner is Zimmer in the Badger State, then he begins tripping all over himself and others trying to figure out small-town aesthetics. Of course, any political operative would know such burgs in the Midwest like the back of their hand given how key flyover state caucuses and primaries are, but Stewart writes Zimmer like a man visiting an alien planet.
Zimmer can’t get used to the kindness of the locals, their delicious pastries, or the fact that some taverns come with boarding rooms. Zimmer is so discombobulated by it all, he can’t even navigate a staircase up to his boarding room without foolishly dragging his carry-on back and forth after he realizes the bartender has the room key.
Stewart’s true satiric bite finally shows up when Rose Byrne arrives as an opportunistic GOP operative named Faith Brewster. She’s Kellyanne Conway crossed with Ann Coulter, only smarter and funnier. As so often is the case, Byrne is the best thing in the film, and her quippy banter with Carrell teases the promise of a Tracy/Hepburn film that never comes. Instead, Byrne disappears for big chunks of screen time that Stewart would rather fill with the white bread Hastings and his earnestly dull daughter Diana (McKenzie Davis).
Stewart even misses the chance to make hay out of the incumbent Republican Mayor Braun (Brent Sexton). Is he a Trumper, an old-school GOPer, what? And what does he think of the state of his party these days? We get very little about real issues at play on the political stage under the Trump years, and it’s shocking that Stewart seems totally unwilling to go there. Instead, he slams both sides, albeit in a generic way, with a few scattered potshots thrown at the media coverage on cable. His script does have some very good twists towards the end, but before that, too much of his film plays as too soft and sweet.
Carrell tries to give the material some moxie, but his character is too much of a doofus. It would have been so much better to have his operative behave like a shark, the smartest guy in the room, someone who had everyone’s number like Sheridan Whiteside in THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER (1942). Instead, he’s too close to Michael Scott from THE OFFICE.
On THE DAILY SHOW for 16 years, Stewart was that shark, devouring all sacred cows and never afraid to call out the true villains. But where is that bite here? Stewart seems to be using feel-good political comedies like MY FELLOW AMERICANS (1996) and SWING VOTE (2008) as his template, rather than the more scathing take offered up in VEEP and RECOUNT on HBO. And in a time where our POTUS is trying to become a dictator, we need Stewart on the scene with nothing less than his full rack of teeth.
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