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Midnight Horror School (Netflix Jr.) Character Voices
English
Ampoo - Christina Kelly
Anto - April Winchell
Æon - Kelly Sheridan
Bri - Laura Post
Borocca - Rebecca Soler
Chaps - Candi Milo
Dabble - Sarah Taylor
Docky - John Tartaglia
Enton - Tom Kenny
Fonton - Richard Steven Horvitz
Friedi - Fryda Wolff
Furanzo - Maria Petrano
Genie - Simon Hill
Hikky - Madeleine Martin
Inky - Leslie Carrara-Rudolph
Juno - Tabitha S. Germain
Kabo - Hope Marie Segoine
Kami - Cree Summer
Karen - Kira Gelineau
Liddy - Andrea Libman
Magnero - Andrew Sabiston
Noisy - Grey DeLisle
Nonny - Michelle Marie
Onpoo - Abigail Gordon
Œther - Dee Bradley Baker
Oozee - Lizzie Freeman
Piranin - Scott Menville
Quicky - Corinne Orr
Ringring - Michael Kovach
Rosso - Kelsey Painter
Shiro - Tara Strong
Spimon - Annick Obonsawin
Tubee - Pamela Adlon
Usop - Lance Henriksen
Vincent - Vincent Martella
Watt - Jo Wyatt
Mr. X - Jeremy Shada
Yumyum - Katt Williams
Zobie - Donovan Patton
Zuzu - Carla Delaney
Mr. Salaman - Ian McDougall
Mr. Tigerl - KJ Schrock
Ms. Peginand - Julie Sype
Ms. Unirex - Leah Ostry
Mr. Komoika - Shannon Lynch
Lure - Cory Doran
Johnny Crow - Patrick Warburton
Vending Machines - Patrick Seitz, Laura Bailey
Mr. Showtime - Christian Bale
Mr. Book Deposit Machine - Don Brown
Old Owl Sage - Jason Jones
Owl Sage Apprentice - Mariette Sluyter
Principal Kocho - James Hong
Eddy - Meesha Contreras
Vice-Principal Esme & Osma - Samantha Bee & Helen King
Casey - Vegas J Jenkins
Ra - Teala Dunn
Wendell - Brett Bauer
Winifred - Carol Ann Day
Monty Carlo - Joey Mazzarino
Bashful - Roger Rhodes
Pumu - Scott McNeil
Quasar - Lenore Zann
Edgar - Meesha Contreras
Smooch - Patton Oswalt
Kwazii - Veronique Barnard
Dr. Ongo - Park Shin Yong
Bello the Bus Driver - Dave Pettit
Coco the Jinn - Travis Willingham
Motherboard - Kimberly Brooks
Siobhan - Estela Echevarria
Izzy - Winter Murdock
AJ - Bommie Catherine Han
Eli - Sarah Bock
Fiona - Dahlia Lynn
Fred - Nitzan Sitzer
KC - Hope Marie Segoine
Mona - Meghan Strange
Roy - Finn Phoenix
Rudy - Yantzi Michael David (credited as Mike Yantzi)
Tee - Bommie Catherine Han
Zane - Sharon Youngmee Kwon
Japanese
Ampoo - Chiyako Shibahara
Anto - Ai Maeda
Æon - Ai Kayano
Bri - Kumiko Yokote
Borocca - Junji Majima
Chaps - Hisayo Mochizuki
Dabble - Ken Morita
Docky - Takeshi Kusao
Enton - Tarusuke Shingaki
Fonton - Kenji Nojima
Friedi - Azusa Enoki
Furanzo - Miyuki Sawashiro
Genie - Ryuuzou Ishino
Hikky - Hiromi Ohtsuda
Inky - Tomoe Hanba
Juno - Ayumi Kida
Kabo - Etsuko Kozakura
Kami - Nakamura Maiden
Karen - Kaori Yamamoto
Liddy - Etsuko Kozakura
Magnero - Setsuji Satoh
Noisy - Tomoe Hanba
Nonny - Yutaka Nakano
Onpoo - Sakiko Tamagawa
Œther - Kenjiro Tsuda
Oozee - Ayano Yamamoto
Piranin - Eriko Nakayama
Quicky - Takeshi Kusao
Ringring - Yuna Taira
Rosso - Eriko Nakayama
Shiro - Isla Summerhaze
Spimon - Etsuko Kozakura
Tubee - Chiyako Shibahara
Usop - Kosuke Okano
Vincent - Kosuke Okano
Watt - Sakiko Tamagawa
Mr. X - Ayumi Kida
Yumyum - Ryusei Nakao
Zobie - Yusuke Numata
Zuzu - Etsuko Kozakura
Mr. Salaman - Sukekiyo Kameyama
Mr. Tigerl - Kenji Nomura
Ms. Peginand - Hiroko Oohashi
Ms. Unirex - Hiroko Oohashi
Mr. Komoika - Kenji Nomura
Lure - Yuichi Nagashima
Johnny Crow - Kosuke Okano
Vending Machines - Cho, Sukekiyo Kameyama
Mr. Showtime - Kenji Nomura
Mr. Book Deposit Machine - Kenji Nomura
Old Owl Sage - Hiroshi Iwasaki
Owl Sage Apprentice - Yuko Sanpei
Kocho-sensei - Tomomichi Nishimura
Eddy - Kenji Nomura
Esme-sensei & Osma-sensei - Cho & Hisayo Mochizuki
Casey - Kenji Nomura
Bello the Bus Driver - Chafurin
Ongo-isha - Mayumi Tanaka
Coco the Jinn - Kenji Nomura
Ra - Chiyako Shibahara
Wendell - Kosuke Okano
Winifred - Hiromi Ohtsuda
Bashful - Setsuji Satoh
Monty Carlo - Tomoaki Maeno
Motherboard - Atsuko Tanaka
Pumu - Ayumu Murasa
Quasar - Misato Fukuen
Edgar - Kenji Nomura
Smooch - Tomoaki Maeno
Kwazii - Reina Ueda
Siobhan - Nanako Ishizuka
Izzy - Yuna Saito
AJ - Karen Miyama
Eli - Chinami Yoshioka
Fiona - Maika Pu
Fred - Botchiboromaru
KC - NOA
Mona - Ai Kayano
Roy - Isla Summerhaze
Rudy - Yu Fukaya
Tee - Kaori Yamamoto
Zane - Yuna Taira
#midnight horror school#voice acting#english#japanese#netflix jr#netflix#netflix kids#netflix anime#mhs
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- FANCAST DEATH EATER WIVES in HARRY POTTER -
1. Yvonne Strahovski is Nina Rosier
2. Elizabeth Mitchell is Corinne Travers
3. Gillian Anderson is Narcissa Malfoy
4. Amy Landecker is Penelope Rookwood
5. Kelly Rowan is Laura Selwyn
6. Sandra Borgmann is Barbra Rowle
7. Charlize Theron is Claire Dolohov
8. Anna Gunn is Lorraine Goyle
9. Naomi Watts is Monica Nott
#fancast#harry potter fancast#yvonne strahovski#rosier#elizabeth mitchell#travers#gillian anderson#narcissa malfoy#amy landecker#rookwood#kelly rowan#selwyn#sandra borgmann#rowle#charlize theron#dolohov#Anna Gunn#goyle#naomi watts#nott
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character development task 001: family.
george rhodes – jason bateman (54)
during college, he swore to himself that he would never sell out and join his father’s hedgefund. once he was out of college, he proceeded to immediately do just that. sort of an intermittent fixture in their lives, as he works a lot.
athena grace rhodes (née dowell) – naomi watts (51)
former pageant queen, tried ( with very little success ) to get her children interested in it too. has a chemistry phd but has somehow never worked a day in her life. way too lenient with the kids - would probably let them get away with murder.
dorothy “dot” rhodes – border collie ( 5 )
sometimes known as dodie. best girl. no notes.
foxglove “fox” alexander rhodes – chase stokes ( 28 )
never uses his full name ( go figure. ) currently doing a post-doctorate in something lola cannot be bothered to remember, purely to avoid having to go into hedge fund management. probably the sibling lola misses most. don’t tell the others.
aspen “ash” thomas rhodes – deaken bluman ( 26 )
has been in europe for over a year now, on a journey of self discovery or something. fox just thinks he too is trying to escape the net of the hedge fund.
dahlia corinne rhodes – tilly keeper ( 25 )
very driven. like to a scary extent. too clever for her own good. recently married her college sweetheart ( a medical chemist called cara, who promptly took dahlia’s last name).
heather viola rhodes – emma mackey ( 23 )
musical prodigy. currently finishing up her master of composition at juilliard. has always been fiercely independent, always wanting to do things her own way.
bluebell “blue” juno rhodes – giorgia whigham ( 22 )
makes lola look like the sharpest tool in the shed. very nice, but also incredibly shallow. the only child athena managed to get into pageantry.
magnolia “lola” faye rhodes – sabrina carpenter ( 19 )
baby of the family. bit dim.
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Ok so, you’ve likely heard of the game “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon” where each actor has through proxy worked In something costarring Kevin Bacon.
I present to you for your consideration: Six Degrees of ProZD
Examples:
3 -Mimi Woods (who did Ghost in the Shell and retired in early 2000s) [Ghost in the Shell]
2 - William Knight [Jojos Bizzare Adventure Stone Ocean]
1 - Casey Mongillo [Delicious in Dungeon]
0 - ProZD
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2 Richard Epcar (Lupin the 3rd)
1 - Michelle Ruff (Pokemon Journeys)
0 - ProZD
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2 - Kate Oxley( My Hero)
1 - Christoper Sabat (Ranking of Kings)
0 - ProZD
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Hell, even the oldest anime actors I could find have a fairly low number:
3 - Billie Lou Watt (Animal Treasure Island
2 - Corinne Orr (Kai Doh Maru)
1 - Veronica Taylor (Rune Factory 5)
0 - ProZD
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Hofstra University
The Art of Making It THE ART OF MAKING IT
Screening and Panel Discussion
The Art of Making It is a 90-minute documentary that explores the art-world ecosystem through the prism of young artists at pivotal moments in their careers as they struggle to navigate the treacherous, secretive, and unregulated art market. Featuring a chorus of art-world luminaries, visionaries, and disruptors, the film leaves one to question whether the new world order will make art more accessible for all. The documentary addresses barriers to entry for female artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, artists of color, and was filmed in part during the Black Lives Matter protests.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring cast members Chris Watts (artist) and/or Gisella McDaniel (artist), executive producer George Wells, and Parrish Art Museum chief curator Corinne Erni. The panel will be moderated by Kelcey Edwards (Director, The Art of Making It and Assistant Professor, Radio/Television/Film).
Thursday, February 15, 5:30-8 p.m. Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, First Floor, South Campus
This event is FREE and open to the public. Advance reservation is required. More info and to RSVP visit http://tiny.cc/90nrwz
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Rules Free Radio Sept 19 2023
Tuesdays 2pm - 5pm EST Rules Free Radio With Steve Caplan bombshellradio.com On the next Rules Free Radio with Steve Caplan, we'll check out new and recent music by Wilco, The Coral, The National, Jonathan Wilson, William Matheny, Geoff Palmer, a new release of The Doors live in 1967, Soft Science, Hiss Golden Messenger, Courtney Barnett, Sparklehorse, Low Cut Connie, Geoff Palmer, Sparklehorse, British singer-songwriter Chris Brain, new Jazz by Joel Haynes Trio, Yussef Dayes, and cellist Camille Thomas plus few more. Classics from The Moody Blues, Link Wray, Love, Wayne Shorter, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, The Go-Betweens, and a bunch of music that falls somewhere in between new and classic. On the next session of Rules Free Radio with Steve Caplan, in the new and recent release department, we’ve got Brian Setzer, Swansea Sound, The National, Horror on The Frontier, Roxanne Fontana, Nation of Language, Darlingside, Chris Brain, Luluc, the late trumpeter Jaimie Branch, Corrine Bailey Rae, and others. We’ll start the second hour with Blues doing an album spotlight on the new Live in London by the extraordinary young guitarist and singer-songwriter, Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram. We'll hear many classics including, Little Richard, Roger McGuinn, Laura Nyro, Booker T and The MGs, Larry Williams, The Ramones, The Cramps, Etta James, Bill Evans, Buddy Montgomery, The Jam, and a bunch more. Brian Setzer - She's Got a Lottasoul Jeff Beck - Peter Gunn Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Walking The Dog Booker T. & The MG's - Aw, Mercy Immaterial Possession - Current in the Room The Doors - Soul Kitchen Eszter Balint - Freaks Swansea Sound - Twentieth Century The Jam - David Watts Helen Love - Leader of the Band The Pills - Hollywood Doll Heinz - Just Like Eddie The Ramones - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker Brian Setzer - A Dudell Do (What a Dudell Do) The Cramps - Trapped Love Joe Cocker - I'll Cry Instead Larry Williams - Oh Baby Little Richard - Slippin' and Slidin' Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram - She Calls Me Kingfish Coco Montoya - Natural Born Love Machine Etta James - The Blues Is My Business Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram - Not Gonna Lie Buffalo Nichols - The Fatalist Blues Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram - Been Here Before Horror On The Frontier - Southern Witches Roger McGuinn & Tom Petty - King of the Hill The Cleaners From Venus - The Beautiful Stoned The Smithereens - Blood & Roses s Roxanne Fontana - Don't Leave Me The national - Turn Off The House Nation of Language - Too Much, Enough Woods - Double Dream Luluc - Evermore Darlingside - Can't Help Falling Apart Chris Brain - Golden Days Mitski - Heaven Joshua Redman w/ Gabrielle Cavassa - Chicago Blues Buddy Montgomery - Expressions In Blue Jaimie Branch - Borealis Dancing Bill Evans - Blue In Green (Take 3) Buddy Rich - Here’s That Rainy Day Corinne Bailey Rae - Peach Velvet Sky Laura Nyro - Brown Earth Read the full article
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PWHL - Drafted Players
MINNESOTA
(1st) Taylor Heise (F, USA) (University of Minnesota)
(12nd) Nicole Hensley (G, USA) (PWHPA)
(13rd) Grace Zumwinkle (F, USA) (University of Minnesota)
(24th) Maggie Flaherty (D, USA) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(25th) Susanna Tapani (F, FIN) (KRS Vanke Rays)
(36th) Clair DeGeorge (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(37th) Natalie Buchbinder (D, USA) (University of Wisconsin)
(48th) Denisa Křížová (F, CZE) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(49th) Sidney Morin (D, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(60th) Sophia Kunin (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(61st) Amanda Leveille (G, CAN) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(72nd) Michela Cava (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(73rd) Liz Schepers (F, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(84th) Minttu Tuominen (D, FIN) (Kiekko-Espoo)
(85th) Sydney Brodt (F, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
TORONTO
(2nd) Jocelyne Larocque (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(11th) Emma Maltais (F, CAN) (Ohio State University)
(14th) Kristen Campbell (G, CAN) (PWHPA)
(23rd) Natalie Spooner (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(26th) Jesse Compher (F, USA) (University of Wisconsin)
(35th) Kali Flanagan (D, USA) (Boston Pride)
(38th) Victoria Bach (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(47th) Brittany Howard (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(50th) Allie Munroe (D, CAN) (Connecticut Whale)
(59th) Mellissa Channell (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(71st) Rebecca Leslie (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(74th) Hannah Miller (F, CAN) (KRS Shenzhen)
(83rd) Alexa Vasko (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(86th) Olivia Knowles (D, CAN) Minnesota Whitecaps)
BOSTON
(3rd) Alina Müller (F, SUI) (ZSC Lions Frauen)
(10th) Sophie Jaques (D, CAN) (Ohio State University)
(15th) Jamie Lee Rattray (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(22nd) Loren Gabel (F, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(27th) Hannah Brandt (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(34th) Jessica DiGirolamo (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(39th) Theresa Schafzahl (F, AUT) (University of Vermont)
(46th) Emily Brown (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(51st) Taylor Girard (F, USA) (Connecticut Whale)
(58th) Emma Söderberg (G, SWE) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(63rd) Sophie Shirley (F, CAN) (University of Wisconsin)
(70th) Shiann Darkangelo (F, USA) (Toronto Six)
(75th) Emma Buckles (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(82nd) Tatum Skaggs (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(87th) Jess Healey (D, CAN) (Buffalo Beauts)
NEW YORK
(4th) Ella Shelton (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(9th) Jaime Bourbonnais (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(16th) Jessie Eldridge (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(21st) Chloé Aurard (F, FRA) (Northeastern University)
(28th) Élizabeth Giguère (F, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(33th) Corinne Schroeder (G, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(40th) Jill Saulnier (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(45th) Brooke Hobson (D, CAN) (MoDo Hockey)
(52nd) Jade Downie-Landry (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
(57th) Paetyn Levis (F, USA) (Ohio State University)
(64th) Abigail Levy (G, USA) (Boston College)
(69th) Olivia Zafuto (D, CAN) (Boston Pride)
(76th) Kayla Vespa (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(81st) Emma Woods (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(88th) Alexandra Labelle (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
OTTAWA
(5th) Savannah Harmon (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(8th) Ashton Bell (D, CAN) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(17th) Jincy Dunne (D, USA) (PWHPA)
(20th) Gabbie Hughes (F, USA) (University of Minnesota-Duluth)
(29th) Hayley Scamurra (F, USA) (PWHPA)
(32th) Daryl Watts (F, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(41st) Aneta Tejralová (F, CZE) (MoDo Hockey)
(44th) Kateřina Mrázová (F, CZE) (Färjestad BK)
(53rd) Zoe Boyd (D, CAN) (Quinnipiac University)
(56th) Kristin Della Rovere (F, CAN) (Harvard)
(65th) Lexi Adzija (F, CAN) (Quinnipiac University)
(68th) Sandra Abstreiter (G, GER) (Providence College)
(77th) Amanda Boulier (D, USA) (Minnesota Whitecaps)
(80th) Caitrin Lonergan (F, USA) (Connecticut Whale)
(89th) Audrey-Anne Veillette (F, CAN) (University of Montréal)
MONTRÉAL
(6th) Erin Ambrose (D, CAN) (PWHPA)
(7th) Kristin O'Neill (F, CAN) (PWHPA)
(18th) Maureen Murphy (F, USA) (Northeastern University)
(19th) Dominika Lásková (D, CZE) (Luleå HF)
(30th) Kati Tabin (D, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(31st) Kennedy Marchment (F, CAN) (Connecticut Whale)
(42nd) Tereza Vanišová (F, CZE) (Toronto Six)
(43rd) Madison Bizal (D, USA) (Ohio State University) (54th) Gabrielle David (F, CAN) (Clarkson University)
(55th) Maude Poulin-Labelle (D, CAN) (Northeastern University)
(66th) Jillian Dempsey (F, USA) (Boston Pride)
(67th) Claire Dalton (F, CAN) (Yale)
(78th) Elaine Chuli (G, CAN) (Toronto Six)
(79th) Ann-Sophie Bettez (F, CAN) (Montréal Force)
(90th) Lina Ljungblom (F, SWE) (MoDo Hockey)
Information is from The Ice Garden: https://www.theicegarden.com/phwl-draft-board/ and Elite Prospects
#pwhl#woho#i have. mixed feelings#but we can only go forward#and be fucking bitter about it the whole time#was so consumed by dempsey to montreal that i completely forgot to take an exam
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Dead Mountain preview chapters
So, the new novel in Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's Nora Kelly (and Corrie Swanson) series is out in about a week. I ordered my copy from the Poisoned Pen because I want the collectible cards. (Sorry, guys, don't really care that it's an "autographed" first edition.) I used to be a B&N bookseller, so I know people who order from there or Amazon tend to receive the book on the release date, while I'll have to wait a week or two. Fortunately, Amazon has a sample available online that I can obsess over in the meantime.
Spoilers for the new book (and previous books in the series) ahead!
Chapter 1: It's late October. Two frat guys get stuck in the snow in the New Mexico mountains. They proceed to get drunk and stoned, crawl into a cave for shelter, and find human remains.
Chapter 2: She's back! My favorite character, Special Agent Corinne/Corrine Swanson, appears. (Has Hachette fired all their proofreaders? Come on, it's kind of essential that you figure out how the first name of your co-heroine is spelled.)
It appears that Corrie has spent the past few months on boring FBI assignments after the shit-show that wrapped up Diablo Mesa. I find the mention of debriefings and lie detector tests reassuring; I wondered how much she told her superiors about what happened. Apparently, she told them everything. Unfortunately, it looks like she's gotten screwed over again with regards to commendations, promotions, etc. because of the case's classified nature. Typical. (Can't FBI agents get commendations or decorations for classified work? It seems like Pendergast has a few of those in his jacket.)
Her boss now has a case for her, and introduces her to her new mentor, Agent Sharp. (RIP, Hale Morwood.) Corrie notices that his clothes and haircut are better than typical FBI issue. He's pretty quiet, has an accent she can't quite place, and has a reputation for being somewhat of a lone wolf. Hmm, reminds me of someone ...
Anyway, her boss assigns her the human-remains-in-the-mountains case, and Corrie and Sharp leave posthaste.
Just a small rant here. This chapter states Corrie's been at the Albuquerque FO for about a year. Excuse me, it's been ALMOST TWO YEARS. She started her assignment in ABQ in January 20xx. The meat of the story in Old Bones took place in May/June. The events of Scorpion's Tail took place three months later (fall of 20xx). Diablo Mesa took place six months after that (spring of the next year). Dead Mountain explicitly starts four months later, on Halloween. That's nearly two years. Her probationary period should almost be up already. Sometimes I wonder if the authors are deliberately messing with the timeline to keep Corrie in stasis, or whether they just can't be bothered with consistency.
Chapter 3: We begin with another inconsistency. We're told that Morwood was forced into a mentoring role by an "injury," but it was actually his interstitial lung disease.
Corrie learns a little more about the Manzano Mountains region and gets snarky about the "need" for hundreds of nuclear weapons. Sharp seems to appreciate the sarcasm.
We're introduced to a deputy for Torrance County, who reminds Corrie of her "friend," Sheriff Watts of Socorro County. She wonders what Watts is up to. This is interesting ... he asked her out in Diablo Mesa, and she pretty much accepted. It's now four months later, she obviously hasn't been too busy, and they haven't gone on that date yet? In fact, it doesn't even sound like she's really kept in touch with him. Maybe later chapters will clarify this situation and explain how in the world he's surviving with only one of his Colt Peacemakers.
The deputy seems decent enough, but the big kahuna himself, Sheriff Hawley, is yet another of the male LEOs that Corrie runs into all too often. Calls her "young lady" even after she's identified herself as FBI and refuses to leave the scene (which he's stomping all over without protective gear) until the MALE FBI agent threatens him. Sigh.
Side note: I got an email from Poisoned Pen, which refers to an "evil sheriff" in this novel. Does Hawley have something to do with the "Dead Mountain" cold case that Corrie and Nora are going to investigate? On the other hand, one Goodreads review says that the plotline with Nora, Skip, and the sheriff goes nowhere. Is he just evil for evil's sake, then?
Anyway, Corrie goes into the cave and sees the human remains. And there the preview abruptly ends.
I feel like there's a lot of unpack here, and we don't even know what's going on with Nora and her billionaire boyfriend!
As much as I bitch about continuity errors in these books (I guess you never stop being a copy editor) I almost always really enjoy them. I expect I'll devour Dead Mountain as fast as I can, give it a chance to digest, and then read it again for things I missed the first time. And I'll definitely login to watch Preston and Child's appearance at the Poisoned Pen on publication day.
Anyone who reads this, feel free to speculate on what might happen in the book. I have a feeling the next few weeks are going to drag ...
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Notes:
-Defense is i think the lowest amount of available talent (which. Still a lot considering how many defenders there are) so that affected a lot of my division. It’ll be easier to get top end forwards and goaltenders than defenders. Thus defender ended up drafted higher for me, with some defenders getting drafted over higher end forwards because of this
That being said, a lot of stay at home defenders went undrafted, but I expect them to be scooped up in free agency after the draft to fill out the rosters. They are some of my favorites so this made me sads
Opposite wise, goalies is where there’s the biggest wealth of talent available to spots available, thus I waited longer to pick them.) I didn’t even have teams who already have one signed goaltender pick another one
Age played a huge part of my drafting strategy
Maybe its the wnba fan in me but pro experience mattered lot of them when it came down to picking some of the ncaa players vs others
Im doing this at work with no time to spell check
Round one:
Minnesota - Taylor Heise (F)
Toronto -Natalie Spooner (F)
Boston - Alina Müller (F)
New York - Claire Thompson (D)
Ottawa - Emma Maltais (F)
Montreal - Erin Ambrose (D)
Round two:
Montreal - Ella Shelton (D)
Ottawa - Sophie Jacques (D)
New York - Loren Gabel (F)
Boston - Kali Flanagan (D)
Toronto - Jaime Bourbonnais (D)
Minnesota - Grace Zumwinkle (F)
Round three:
Minnesota - Sidney Morin (D)
Toronto - Jamie Lee Ratray (F)
Boston - Aneta Tejralová (D)
New York - Savannah Harmon (D)
Ottawa - Jocelyne Larocque (D)
Montreal - Elizabeth GIguére (F)
Round four:
Montreal - Dominika Lásková (D)
Ottawa - Lina Ljungblom (F)
New York - Emma Söderberg (G)
Boston - Jillian Dempsey (F)
Toronto - Ashton Bell (D)
Minnesota - Susanna Tapani (F)
Round five:
Minnesota - Jincy Dunne (D)
Toronto - Daryl Watts (F)
Boston - Brooke Hobson (D)
New York - Mikyla Grant-Mentis (F)
Ottawa - Kati Tabin (D)
Montreal - Ann-Sophie Bettez (F)
Round Six:
Montreal - Brittany Howard (F)
Ottawa - Minttu Tuominen (D)
New York - Allie Munroe (D)
Boston - Tereza Vanišová (F)
Toronto - Corinne Schroeder (G)
Minnesota - Gabrielle Hughes (F)
Round Seven:
Minnesota - Natalie Buchbinder (D)
Toronto - Shiann Darkangelo (F)
Boston - Chloé Aurard (F)
New York - Kennedy Marchment (F)
Ottawa - Jesse Compher (F)
Montreal - Jade Downie Landry (F)
Round Eight.
Montreal - Gabrielle David (F)
Ottawa - Kaleigh Fratkin (D)
New York - Dominique Kremer (D)
Boston -Maureen Murphy (F)
Toronto - Kristin O'Neill (F)
Minnesota - Jonna Albers (F)
Round Nine:
Minnesota - Jessie Eldridge (F)
Toronto - Maggie Flaherty (D)
Boston - Kateřina Mrázová (F)
New York - Taylor Girard (F)
Ottawa - Michela Cava (F)
Montreal - Maude Poulin-Labelle (D)
Round ten:
Montreal - Theresa Schafzahl (F)
Ottawa - Patti Marshall (D)
New York - Madison Packer (F)
Boston - Olivia Zafuto (D)
Toronto - Rebecca Leslie (F)
Minnesota - Allie Thunstrom (F)
Round Eleven:
Minnesota - Sophie Shirley (F)
Toronto - Emma Woods (F)
Boston - Denisa Křížová (F)
New York - Claire Dalton (F)
Ottawa - Mélodie Daoust (F)
Montreal - Hayley Scamurra (F)
Round twelve:
Montreal - Audrey-Anne Veillette (F)
Ottawa - Matilda Nilsson (F)
New York - Haley Skarupa (F)
Boston - Claudia Kepler (F)
Toronto - Sarah Bujold (F)
Minnesota - Amanda Leveille (G)
Round thirteen:
Minnesota - Amanda Boulier (D)
Toronto - Victoria Howran (D)
Boston - Caitrin Lonergan (F)
New York - Becca Gilmore (F)
Ottawa - Hannah Miller (F)
Montreal - Leah Lum (F)
Round Fourteen:
Montreal - Nicole LaMantia (D)
Ottawa - Alena Mills (F)
New York - Fanni Garat-Gasparics (F)
Boston - Taylor Wenczkowski (F)
Toronto - Akane Shiga (F)
Minnesota - Natalie Snodgrass (F)
Round Fifteen:
Minnesota - Sydney Brodt (F)
Toronto - Emma Nuutinen (F)
Boston - Samantha Davis (F)
New York -Alexa Gruschow (F)
Ottawa - Alyssa Wohlfeiler (F)
Montreal - Christine Deaudelin (D)
If anyone is interested I might do a mock draft tonight
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Mora/Year 5/Week 1/Day 3
Gosh, I’ve gotten sporadic! I actually played my game last week, but I didn’t manage to compile my screenshots until last night... So I have at least a couple of days worth of gameplay to post! I decided to follow Corinne and Randal rather than flit around the neighborhood to see how they’re settling in after leaving their respective partners. And...
Yep. Having a baby tap dance on your bladder can really suck, huh?
Umm..talk about two becoming one! My game was super glitchy, probably because I hadn’t touched it in so long!
Corinne decided to visit the museum before heading off to work.
Randal stayed home and painted this??? I’m not quite sure I’ve ever seen a cloud wearing a bow, but it was enough to increase his painting skill and earn him a promotion in his art career so yay!
As he chatted on the phone and I admired his work of art in the background I got a notification that Dora McPhearson had given birth!
To my surprise, she had twins!!! That has NEVER happened sporadically in my game before! I dashed over to add a second crib to their nursery and get pictures of the babies!
Meet Lyndsey and Jill, the newest members of the McPhearson household!
I popped back over to the Stark household and found Randal drinking alone in the empty Yellow Dog Tavern while Corinne works the night away. I will probably check back in with them in the last week of the playthrough too! Ta ta for now stark household!
#thicket-world#Sims 3#Sims 3 Custom World#ts3#ts3 world stories#randal stark#corinne watt#mcphearson#dora mcmahon#lyndsey mcphearson#jill mcphearson
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As requested by ❤anon❤ to post my favorite 60 women from films, here you go! As ive seen on pbs shows about greatest books, please applaud between every one of these!
1. Amy Dunne played by Rosamund Pike on Gone Girl 2014
2. Alma played by Vicky Krieps on Phantom Thread 2017
3. Ponyo on Ponyo 2008
4. Patsey played by Lupita Nyong'o in 12 years a slave
5. Omocha played by Isuzu Yamada in Sisters of the Gion 1936
6. Tonya Harding played by Margot Robbie in I, Tonya 2017
7. Valkyrie played by Tessa Thompson in Thor: Ragnarok 2017
8. Jennifer Check played by Megan Fox in Jennifer's Body 2009
9. Dona Flor played by Sonia Braga in Dona Flor and her two husbands 1977
10. Princess Yuki played by Misa Uehara in The Hidden Fortress 1958
11. Lady Asaji played by the Isuzu Yamada again in Throne of Blood 1957
12. Carmen Jones played by Dorothy Dandridge in Carmen Jones 1954
13. Sabrina played by Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina 1954
14. Oharu played by Kinuyo Tanaka in The Life of Oharu 1952
15. Blanche DeBois played by Vivien Leigh in A Streetcar Named Desire 1951
16. Norma Desmond played by Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard 1950
17. Gilda played by Rita Hayworth in Gilda 1946
18. Laura Hunt played by Gene Tierney in Laura 1944
19. Mildred Pierce played by Joan Crawford in Mildred Pierce 1945
20. Ki-jung played by Park So-Dam in Parasite 2019
21. Cleo played by Yalitza Aparicio in Roma 2018
22. Elle Woods played by Reese Witherspoon in Legally Blonde 2001
23. Clementine "Tish" Rivers played by Kiki Lane on If Beale Street Could Talk 2018
24. Madeline played by Helena Howard on Madeline's Madeline 2018
25. Anne Graham played by Tonie Collette in Hereditary 2018
26. Marlina played by Marsha Timothy in Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts
27. Paula played by Noamie Harris in Moonlight 2016
28. Sook-he played by Kim Tae-ri in The Handmaiden 2016
29. Elaine played by Samantha Robinson in The Love Witch 2016
30. Thomasin played by Anya Taylor-Joy in The Witch 2015
31. Maggie played by Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a hot tin roof 1958
32. Emmanuelle Riva's anonymous character in Hiroshima Mon Amour 1959
33. Eurydice played by Marpessa Dawn in Black Orpheus 1959
34. Betty played by Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive 2001
35. Mon played by Machiko Kyô in Older Brother, Younger Sister 1953
36. Kiyoko played by Hideko Takamine in Lightning 1952
37. Cabiria Ceccarelli played by Giulietta Masina in Nights of Cabiria 1957
38. Mamma Roma played by Anna Magnani in Mamma Roma 1962
39. Cléo played by Corinne Marchand in Cléo from 5 to 7 1962
40. Charulata played by Madhabi Mukherjee in Charulata 1964
41. Licia played by Adrienne La Russa in Psychout for Murder 1969
42. Ganja Meda played by Marlene Clark on Ganja & Hess 1973
43. Claudine played by Diahann Carroll on Claudine 1974
44. Foxy Brown played by Pam Grier on Foxy Brown 1974
45. Conchita played by Carole Bouquet and Angela Molina on That Obscure Object of Desire 1977
46. Gorgeous played by Kimiko Ikegami on House 1977
47. Alma Starr played by Natalie Wood in This Property is Condemned 1967
48. Anna played by Isabelle Adjani in Possession 1981
49. Vivian played by Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman 1990
50. Mozelle played by Debbi Morgan in Eve's Bayou
51. Elizabeth Bennett played by Keira Knightley in Pride & Prejudice 2005
52. Masako Kanazawa played by Machiko Kyô in Rashomon 1950
53. Elena Tejero played by Ninón Sevilla in Aventurera 1950
54. Masako played by Chieko Nakakita in One Wonderful Sunday 1947
55. Beatriz Peñafiel played by Maria Felix in Enamorada 1946
56. Celine played by Julie Delpy in the before trilogy
57. Ed played by Holly Hunter in Raising Arizona 1987
58. Mrs. Chan played by Maggie Cheung on In the mood for love 2000
59. Kitty March played by Joan Bennett in Scarlet Street 1945
60. Sumie played by Noriko Sengoku in Scandal 1950
#Cherry says#counted these i got 30 out of 60 of these women are nonwhite!!!#hey anon i did it#this shit took almost 3 hours XOHEKXOSHDMXIWBNDKS#anyways im sleeby.....#gonna nap pls enjoy this isnt ranked#its supposed to but i got too tired
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↷ CORINNE MORRIS |MAKE SURE YOU HIT HIM WITH THE PRENUP
The apartment is quiet as she overlooks the cobblestone streets of Tribeca. Alessia relishing in the fleeting moments of extra asleep, Logan at the ‘brush your teeth and grumble about manhattan’ stage of his morning routine. Yet Corinne is a silent intrusion into their way of life; mostly because Logan is her brother and he knew first hand the fit she’d throw being shut out from his life, secondly because she was a free and adoring babysitter. She stands in front of the floor to ceiling windows, softly swaying with Cain propped against her hip. As espresso heats up on the stove top, Logan can’t help but smile at his older sister. Delicate fingers wrapped around his son’s tiny fist, her face lit up like he’s never seen it before— some call it motherly glow, but in this case it was pure unadulterated love. And although he’d love to give her this moment forever, they’ll be a day late and a dollar short if they don’t get moving soon. He pulls the toothbrush out of his mouth and pipes up, “We’re leaving in 15 minutes tops, subway, walk, or car?” he asks before opening a cabinet to grab a travel mug, coincidentally with the name of his firm printed across it as if it wasn’t already obvious that he was the epitome of Manhattan finance bro.
The little moments like these were the ones that she cherished most. She couldn’t wait for the chance to do the same with a child of her own. In her very own kitchen, maybe not the one she lived in at the moment— too many tight corners and sharp edges but, one day. Maybe a house in Alexandria, along the river, with a backyard reminiscent of the one she grew up with, but just close enough to D.C. that if she was needed at the office she could make the drive. Yet it was all just a fantasy for Corinne, she was playing a game to see whether she could live vicariously through her brother or go mad. So far so good, though. Every baby being inherently cute, was a universal fact in the same vein as the concept of an infinitely expanding cosmos. But Cain was different, his teeny fingers, his cheeks chubbier, and the joyous expression in his sweet blue eyes made her heart melt at the mere sight of him. She presses her forehead against his and closes her eyes softly. She takes a moment's pause to revel in that newborn smell and whispers “good morning” in response to her nephew’s giggle. She returns the smile only to be interrupted by her brother who stood at the opposite edge of the galley kitchen. A kitchen she wasn’t particularly fond of, for reasons beyond the decorating— rather, a long, tall, strip of marble masquerading as an island that Cain was sure to split his head on when he finally gets the hang of zipping around their apartment. It’s a day she sits and waits for with anticipation, not for her nephew to get stitches but, for the day he can safely stand on two feet and run to her, shouting “Cor! Cor!” The day he’s able to express his feelings for his aunt is the day she might just keel over and die from the explosion of happiness in her chest.
She turns slowly, still bouncing Cain on her hip. She flashes her brother the smile reserved for clients and television cameras. Sweet, caring, yet unnaturally still, as if there’s no one really behind it. “Whatever you prefer,” she says softly, careful as to not allow any inflection in her tone as to not disturb the small human in her arms. She pads her way across the floor to her brother whose arms are outstretched ready to pull his son into his chest with the same bright smile Corinne had shone earlier. People often said despite the thirteen year age gap, they looked incredibly similar. If that was even remotely true, she hoped the nurturing smile her brother displayed was the same one Cain saw when he looked up at her. He pulls his son close to his chest before sticking his toothbrush in his mouth and pointing at Corinne with his free hand. “Corn, I’m ready in five minutes, We’re walkin’, and then taking the subway to his office, and we’ll stop for a coffee on the way— don’t take any of that shit that’s on the stove it’s Alessia’s and it tastes like garbage,” he says which earns him a pointed glare for Corinne. “What? You’re worried about him? He knows I swear,” he says with the shit eating grin he’s perfected over the years before disappearing around a corner. Corinne is left alone with the hum of the streets of Manhattan and shrill squeak of a stove top espresso machine.
In that very moment she remembers why she’s even in the city in the first place. It was all she could think about as Nicky drove her to the airport, all she could think about as she knocked back a martini in the airport private lounge, eyes expertly trained on the flights touching down and lifting off to destinations that weren’t her’s— places she’d much rather be than where she was headed. It was all she could think about as she met Logan at the airport and he placed the small suitcase she brought with her into the trunk of his S.U.V. But when she saw the little carseat in the back— that’s exactly when all the bad thoughts washed away. She would see her nephew, and all would be okay. But now as she stood at her brother’s front door, purse slung over her shoulder fingers tentatively play with the dainty rings she chose to accessorize with, purposely skipping the ring finger on her left hand. “You put a ring on that finger, before you’re engaged and you’ll be cursed for life,” her mother used to say when she was a little girl, sitting at the vanity table as her mom brushed through her long blonde waves with precision. Corinne even at such young age, idealized this beauty, vanity, gratuitous accessorization. The bows in her hair, and look in her mother’s eyes when her eight year old daughter applied lipstick with razor sharp accuracy. She was a doll. Her mother’s doll. When she got older, when she dressed herself, tried lip gloss instead of lipstick; her mother didn’t want to play anymore.
She’s brought back from the recesses of her memories when her brother approaches. “Go go go, I can stand bein’ fuckin’ late,” he says opening the apartment’s front door. They take the elevator in silence as he taps away violently at the screen of his cellphone. “Fucking clients whatta’ they know,” he scoffs before sliding the sleek, caseless device into his pocket— she’d prod about that later. She offers a polite wave and “good morning Stan,” to the doorman which contrast sharply from the dap up her brother gives. Clearly she was the eldest, momma would have liked the way she conducted herself and would have reprimanded Logan and that’s all that really mattered. They begin their walk down Watts St. She wobbles slightly on the cobblestone in her four inch heels. The added height does nothing as she still just a hair under Logan who claims to be six foot, but just cleared 5’11” and 3⁄4. “You look like a baby Giraffe,” he snorts and gives her the once over. “Fuck off, it’s the cobblestone,” she retorts with a playful swat at his shoulder. They turn onto Canal St. and Corinne thanks the city planning gods for pavement. “You know all that fucked up walking coulda’ been avoided if youd’ve just met the man in fucking Raleigh right, Corn?” she winces at his words as they shuffle down the steps alongside the rest of the morning crowd. “Yeah, and stay with momma? In that big ol’ fuckin’ house? Not see you? Or Alessia? Or my nephew? Ya’ I don’t really mind cobblestone streets all that much,” her tone is short as she’s squeezed between him and some other financial analyst, clearly a new guy if he’s still walking around with the banker bag.
His sigh is loud and exasperated as he and the rest of the passengers are jostled by the movement of the subway cart. They stare at one another in the loud ambience has come to know is native to the streets, and subsequent subway tunnels of New York City. “Stand clear of the closing doors please,” sounds the crummy speakers that probably haven’t been changed since the 70s. It’s only after a few people shuffle off the train that Logan opens his mouth again. Idiot, you never did know when to shut up. She thinks back to the times when he was four or five and would cry and whine to their mother if she so much at looked at her brother the wrong way. “He’s just a baby Corinne,” her mother would snap as she coddled her angel son. The origins of the rage that brindled within her at moments like that is still unknown, maybe it was because she knew he’d forever get off scot free or because she knew his fakery earned her a night in the hallway closet. “I’ll never understand why you don’t like her—” There’s thirteen years of pain you’ll never understand. “she’s not even that nasty of a person—” Not to you, she loved you. “Maybe if you called once in awhile, and fuckin’ visited you wouldn’t have any issues,” he berates her as the knuckles wrapped around the handle of her purse turn white. She wants to snap, but she’s in public and she’ll control herself. There’s also the possibility that she might get all choked up and make a fool of herself as the tears stain her face. “It’s not that I don’t like her Logan, we have opposing views and she’s unbearably judgemental.” Her tone is controlled as the doors open and they step out onto the subway platform.
Up the stairs and they step out onto wall street, where a million different men dress and act like her brother. Their conversation has been postponed until further notice as Logan ushers her along with his index finger. “The place I go to makes North American style Turkish coffee,” that just sounds like an oxymoron in itself, she thinks to herself quietly. They dodge angry callers, bird scooters and blind texters as they weave down the street. They turn into a quaint coffee shop with standing tables only, inundated by patrons too focused on their own business to even look up at the door chime. The stereotype of New Yorkers not giving a fuck, was most definitely a real one. They approach the cash and Logan greets a man— boy? who’s name is Mattias. The exact kind of person she’d picture who’d work at a North American style Turkish coffee place. Logan orders and Mattias proceeds on with Corinne who orders a simple turmeric tea. They move off to the side and sit— or rather stand at the edge of a long communal table. “So let me get this straight,” Logan starts “You and momma don’t talk, so she calls Mr.Clark who calls you, who then proceeds to call me, to ask if you can crash?” She sways her head along to the rhythm of the story, “Well I mean yeah...kind of?”
— ⟡ ▒ ONE WEEK EARLIER ▒ ⟡ —
It’s a little after 1pm on a Wednesday and Corinne strolls back into her office after having changed into her Lululemon yoga attire for afternoon yoga at the office. She sits at her desk and pulls her ringlets back into a bun, as her eyes inspect the report she’s been forwarded. The moment her hands drop from her head the LED on her desk phone flashes. “Cor? I’ve got a Mr.Clark on the phone for you, from Raleigh,” Nicholas sounds worried, as he always does when a 919 number called Corinne. He knew very little about Corinne’s family but knew that she rarely called them and they seldom called her unless it’s to return one of her phone calls. “Oh?” Her immediate reaction is one of confusion and fear. She remembers her mother’s lawyer and his office in their little town center. A stone building with a gold plate by the front door that read ‘Clark & Brennan Legal Offices’. Corinne both loved and hated that office, with all its dark wood and leather, the smell of stale paper and what a 10 year old could only define as alcohol on Mr.Clark’s breath when her mother would force her to greet him with a hug. What she did love was his secretary; Kelli, a twenty something brunette, with long legs accentuated by pencil skirts and a kind smile. Corinne always sat on her desk, ate Chupa Chups, and read Judy Blume novels. But, the only reason Mr.Clark would call her is, if something dire had happened— but surely, Logan would have called her first if her mother had died, right? “Yeah send him through Nicky,” she says leaning back into her desk chair.
“Hello, this is Corinne Jessica Morris speaking,” she answers in her most professional tone, she had a feeling he still thought of her as that 10 year old girl whose legs used to dangle off the edge of his secretary’s desk.
“Connie—“ A nickname she hates, Connie is short for Constance, not Corinne. “It has been an awful long while since I’ve heard from you, how are you doing miss?”
“Mr.Clark! It has been far too long, to what do I owe the pleasure of hearing from you?”
“Connie, Connie I know it’s been awhile but you needn’t call me Mr.Clark, please call me frank—“ she wouldn’t. “I’m actually calling on your mother’s behalf,”
“Oh, well in that case...Frank, I’m interested to hear what you have to say,” It’s gotta’ be inheritance, Logan is for sure getting more.
“It’s about your prenuptial agreement, I think some congratulations are in order sweetheart,”
“What? A prenup?” She retorts sitting up straighter.
“Yes, a prenup if you’d prefer, there’s one from ‘95 but, surely it needs to be updated to include your new home and the like?” He continues, not even acknowledging Corinne’s surprise.
“Mr.Clark, I don’t think you understand. I’m not engaged— I’m not even seeing anyone at the moment,” She reiterates.
“Is that so?” he pauses and there’s a silence on the line. “Well it wouldn’t hurt to look it over, I’m sure a gorgeous girl like you has many options.” She visibly winces at his words, you haven’t seen me in person since I was 16, creep.
“I guess so,” she says quietly— it’s not that she hasn’t thought about the suspicious lack of ring on her finger, there were other things she wanted to accomplish first.
“Well I’m in Raleigh til’ Friday but, I’ve got an early mornin’ flight to California so I’ll be out til’ Tuesday and in the New York offices until Saturday—”
Corinne quickly interrupts, “I’ll be in New York. Can I meet you on Thursday?” She slides the phone between her shoulder and ear as she grabs her cellphone to send Nicky a text. Flight to NYC. Next tuesday. Red eye. Call Logan.
“Oh well in that case, I’ll be delighted to meet you in New York Connie. My secretary will be in contact,”
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“And that was it?” Logan asks as he finishes the last of his Turkish cortado, which inherently isn’t Turkish coffee the second milk was added.
Corinne responds with a nod before taking a sip of her tea. Before Corinne can even open her mouth Logan starts again, hands upheld as if to say hold the fuck on— “Corn are you even ready to get married? Do you even want to?” His expression is a mix of shock and concern. Unable to meet her brother’s eyes she looks down at her left hand and plays with the ring on her index. Of course she wants to get married; she’s been planning her dream wedding since the day she kissed R-D. Was she ready? now that was an entirely different question, she’s perfected the art of living alone, eating alone, drinking alone but, rotating a colourful cast of friends in lieu of feeling lonely.
“God Logan, I think I know myself enough to know what I want. I’m just waiting—”
“When was the last time you were in a relationship,” he blurts out, cutting her off.
She counters hastily “God, what does it matter to you?”
“How do you know what you want if you haven’t been in a relationship since you were in fuckin’ college!”
“How’d you know Alessia was the girl you wanted to fuckin’ marry after banging her at fuckin’ mixer?”
Logan simply smiles back at her, and she hates it. She hates snapping at him, she hates his smug grin but most importantly she hates this conversation.
“Look, I really don’t need the lecture Logan I’m just gonna go, listen to what he has to say and that’s it,” as she finishes her sentence, his cell phone pings. “Shit its work,” he says reading the preview off his lockscreen. “Look, I gotta go, just keep walking south on Broadway you’ll be at his office in two minutes,” he hugs her quickly before heading off to his own office.
Corinne walks slowly, following the directions her phone gave her. She stops in front of a massive building, a far cry from the old stone of North Carolina. She greets the information desk attendant with her nicest smile. They give her the floor number and direct her to the elevators where she clambers in alongside a dozen or so corporates. It’s only as the numbers rise does she wonder how much business a small firm from North Carolina does to warrant a New York Office. Once the elevator chimes for the thirty-sixth floor she squeezes past those who remain in the elevator and out into a sleek reception area. As quietly as she can manage she makes her way over to the gatekeeper. “Hi I have an appointment with Mr.Clark at 8:30? I’m Corinne. Corinne Jessica Morris.” her voice is soft as she makes eye contact with the receptionist who was clearly not expecting to be bothered this early. She types at lightning speed before handing Corinne a security pass and informing her he’d meet her in conference room 5C.
She scans her pass and electric glass doors whirr open. Nice touch, we should get those. The office is quiet besides a few early risers who eye her as she walks past, heels clicking on faux marble tiles. Another automatic glass door lets her into the conference room. She’s greeted by a bouquet of flowering dogwoods, white roses and a box from Ladurée with a little note taped to the top— lovely to see you again Connie. “Thank you,” she says to no one in particular as she pops the top off and fingers hover over the rows of delicacies. With a bite she sits and sets her purse down on the table besides her.
At exactly 8:40am Mr.Clark strolls around the corner, with a younger man holding a legal pad and a stack of papers in toe. She can’t help but think of Alex who’s timeliness was uncanny and it brings a smile to her face. “Connie,” his tone is sing songy but sounds as though he smokes Cubans at least once every few days. “Mr.Clark,” she says replicating his sing songy tone. He greets her with a kiss atop her knuckles and she struggles to keep her smile from faltering. With his free hand he claps a football player sized palm on the shoulder of his companion. “This here is Garrett, he’s easily one of the, if not the smartest legal minds in the New York office, He’s gonna’ be my running back on this matter,” Garrett greets her with a simple nod and a “nice to meet you,” as he sets his materials down on the table.
They each receive a copy of her original prenup and Corinne quickly leafs through it. She wonders if her mother envisioned her marrying Ryan-Dean and that’s why she had this made. Corinne wonders if he was even still a possibility. For a brief fleeting moment she wishes she had this meeting in North Carolina, just to ask her mother about the context of this document but alas, she was going to do this alone. “You’re a very attractive woman both on paper and in person, are goal is to protect you and all your assets in the event of a separation,” Clark starts. “Let’s start with the disclosure first,” Garrett pipes up taking a highlighter to the document. “It’s my understanding that you are not yet engaged, right?” He pauses, glancing at Corinne expectantly. She returns his glance with a nod. “So we’ll just be updating the framework of this agreement and retcon any specifications in the event of an engagement,” he says nonchalantly as he scrawls on his legal pad.
It’s hard to hear of love spoken in such a calculative fashion but, she understands the reasoning behind such a thing. “Let’s begin with the disclosure of assets,” Garrett says. Mr.Clark begins listing off numbers, “Approximate net worth of eight million U.S. dollars which is comprised of property in Adams Morgan, Washington D.C. at an estimated value of 1.7 million U.S. dollars, A 2018 Audi S7 at an approximate value of 92 thousands U.S. dollars, a Roth IRA with a current value of Approximately 1 million U.S. dollars, a 15% share in Morris Consulting Ltd which roughly translates to about 3.2 million U.S. dollars and finally an investment portfolio with an estimated value of 1 million U.S. dollars,” he finishes with a quiet sigh, and Corinne looks between the two of them to see if that’s a good or bad thing. Garrett offers a simple raise of his brow as he goes back to writing on his pad of paper. “Does that sound about right to you miss.Morris,” he asks nonchalantly. “Yes, it concurs with the information I was given by my financial advisor,” her hands are crossed politely on the table. She wonders what his expression meant. One of surprise at her financial value? Commendation for her self made company? An evaluation of her?
“Well whoever the guy— or lady, may be, they’ll be one lucky son of a bitch,” he looks up from his writing and smiles. Corinne returns a bashful grin before Mr.Clark interrupts. “But we’ll make sure he’s not too lucky,” He flips to the next page. “One of the main concerns your mother brought to me was your inheritance—” I fucking knew it.”She assumed it’d be a point of contention in the divorce filings so she’d like it included in the prenuptial agreement,” Well that’s probably the most seemingly logical thought she’s had in decades. “Oh, I don’t see why that’d be an issue,” she shrugs and smiles at Mr.Clark who offers her a smile in return. Veneers. For sure. “So the clause we drafted states that your partner receives 10% of the differential between the day the prenuptial is validated and the day the divorce is finalized,” she nods. “You can always fight for less but this felt like an agreeable number,” She nods again. “No, 10 is fine,” in reality she’s lost in her own thoughts— who could theoretically receive all this money? She makes a potential husband shortlist in her mind.
CORINNE JESSICA MORRIS-??? HUSBAND SHORTLIST
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Ryan-Dean Marks
Luka ???
Gavin Moir
The list is short with reason, yes she would if asked but, they’re all hypotheticals. They’re also all people she wouldn’t mind sharing a life with nor an amicable divorce. Which is a terrible thought to think but its a genuine fear she has. Isn’t the statistic something like 50% of marriages end in divorce? Her parents had their trials and tribulations but, lasted through it all. She knew too many couples that didn’t make it through though, and that’s what really scared her. She always quietly mentions to herself— you’ll be different. you’ll make it work. “Now there’s also alimony, which is sometimes waived but, It’s beneficial to at least set up a framework; less headaches down the road.” Garrett’s voice interrupts her thoughts, and she snaps out of her gaze and turns to him. “Do you plan on having children?” He asks. “Of course,” she replies, sitting a little straighter in her seat. “An increasing number of women are opting not to,” he says almost defensively. “When you have children, child support trumps alimony. It’d be fruitless to define the terms of child support so early on, do remember this is simply a framework.” Mr.Clark adds and both she and Garrett nod in unison.
“For alimony we’re suggesting the differential of 45% of your net income and 30% of your partners net income.” Garrett says. Is that enough? Is that too much? She doesn’t imagine herself marrying someone so wildly out of her tax bracket but it’s all about protection right? “This seems like a lot of money going out,” her voice is quiet as she inspects the papers before her. “It’ll make the process easier,” “It’s just a framework,” Mr.Clark and Garrett’s voices overlap as they both look at her and she’s frozen in place. Mr.Clark gives Garrett a sideways glance before clearing his throat. “An attractive prenuptial agreement is beneficial for all parties sweetheart, and like Mr.Howard said it’s only a framework, we’ll most definitely do alterations down the line at you or your spouse’s request, alright Connie?” He smiles again, teeth too white and too straight. Corinne returns an uneasy smile and quietly utters “okay,” and that’s how they proceed. For the next hour and a half, outlining the details of the money she’ll split with an invisible suitor. When they finish and walk her to the door, bouquet in one hand and a box of macarons under the other, she thanks them for their time and they thank her for her’s. After a hug from Mr.Clark and handing off her security card to Garrett who says he’ll take care of it she’s left alone with her thoughts.
She steps into a surprisingly empty elevator and as the doors close with a soft click, she feels a tear roll down her cheek. She uses the back of her hand to wipe it away before the elevator is inundated with more passengers. She’s exhausted, she wants to be back home in D.C. Alone in her bed, with the lights off. She opts for a taxi rather than the train and sits in silence as the financial district passes by her window. She greets the doorman with a strained smile before taking another elevator up to her brother’s apartment. In the silence of the tiled hallway she leans her head against their front door and stifles more tears before taking a deep breath and wiping her tears away as best she could. She unlocks the front door and is greeted by Alessia and her nephew. She can’t help the smile that replaces the tears. “Hey, didn’t know you were back so soon,” Alessia says as she passes Cain off to an awaiting Corinne. “We were just about to go on a walk, you down?” She asks absentmindedly as she packs a diaper bag. “Okay, I’d love to. Lemme’ go change my shoes,” she says softly as she plays with her nephew’s tiny hands. you’ll be different. you’ll make it work.
#p. make sure you hit him with the prenup#the ending is abrupt bc no one wants to see me butcher the legality of prenup for 6 thousand words#now accepting criticisms#listen this started out as me just trying to see how rich corny was and turned into this#bleh! i hate this!#read at ur own risk!!!!#abuse mention
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Star, September 16
Cover: Jennifer Aniston takes Brad Pitt to Cabo
Page 1: Lori Loughlin’s legal issues take their toll on her
Page 2: Contents, Rachel Brosnahan and Michael Zegen of The Marverlous Mrs. Maisel
Page 3: Jared Leto, Scheana Shay
Page 4: Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake fighting over work
Page 5: Jennifer Lopez is a night owl, new shocking details in the Chris Watts case, Matthew McConaughey’s new role as professor
Page 6: Kim Kardashian is asking friends to sign a non-disclosure agreement before she’ll meet them for so much as a cup of coffee, Antonio Banderas says his heart attack was one of the best things that ever happened in his life, Star Spots the Stars -- Ryan Reynolds, DJ Khaled and A$AP Ferg and 2 Chainz, Christina Hendricks, Serena Williams, Quentin Tarantino, Jennifer Lopez
Page 7: Paris Jackson and her mom Debbie Rowe are closer than ever, Martha Stewart reignites feud with Gwyneth Paltrow, Harry Styles confesses to using mushrooms while working on his upcoming album
Page 8: Star Shots -- Rob Gronkowski, Macaulay Culkin and girlfriend Brenda Song, Laura Dern and Scarlett Johansson
Page 9: Danny Minnick and Jessica Alba
Page 10: Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner and daughter Stormi Webster, Jessica Chastain and Bill Hader, Katie Holmes
Page 12: Lucky Dogs -- Angelina Jolie and daughter Vivienne, Brie Larson, Amanda Seyfried and her rescue dog Finn, Lucy Hale and Elvis, Emily Ratajkowski and Colombo
Page 14: Hilary Duff, David Beckham, Keke Palmer and Cardi B and Jennifer Lopez and Constance Wu and Lili Reinhart
Page 15: Jerry O’Connell and Hayley Griffith and Chelsea Stardust and Ruby Modine and Rebecca Romijn, Jack White
Page 16: Regina King and Angela Bassett and Beverly Bond and Niecy Nash, Quentin Tarantino and Leonardo DiCaprio, Jim Parsons
Page 18: Tia Mowry and husband Cory Hardrict, Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne
Page 19: Alec Baldwin, Christie Brinkley, Cheryl Burke
Page 20: Normal or Not? Justin Bieber, Jax Taylor
Page 21: Chanel Iman, Gabrielle Union
Page 22: Fashion -- Best of the Week -- MTV VMAs edition -- Normani, Alex Morgan, Taylor Swift
Page 23: Keke Palmer, Alison Brie
Page 26: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s honeymoon in paradise
Page 27: Scott Disick proposed to Sofia Richie, Love Bites -- Rachel Lindsay and Bryan Abasolo married, P.K. Subban and Lindsey Vonn engaged, Ray J and wife Princess Love are expecting their second child, Pete Davidson is dating actress Margaret Qualley, Cassie Ventura is engaged to Alex Fine
Page 28: Kirsten Dunst can’t wait to expand her family with Jesse Plemons, Brody Jenner and Josie Canseco heating up, inside Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones’ birthday bash
Page 30: Cover Story -- Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt getting serious
Page 34: Prince Harry gears up to celebrate his former girlfriend’s nuptials but Meghan Markle isn’t having any part of it
Page 36: Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s fight over leaving Hollywood
Page 38: Model Offspring -- these stars’ kids became working models -- Lily Rose Depp, Kaia Gerber
Page 39: Christian Combs
Page 40: Corinne Foxx, Paris Brosnan, Iris Law, Sistine Stallone
Page 41: Myles O’Neal, Amelia and Delilah Hamlin, Brandon Thomas and Dylan Jagger Lee
Page 42: Double Takes -- Dakota Fanning vs. Nicky Hilton Rothschild
Page 43: Olivia Brower vs. Danielle Herrington
Page 44: Style -- Target trailblazers -- Isaac Mizrahi and Shalom Harlow
Page 46: Beauty -- eye creams and serums -- Julianne Hough
Page 50: Entertainment
Page 60: Parting Shot -- Serena Williams won her second-round match at the U.S. Open
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President’s List Fall 2018
NATCHITOCHES – Six hundred and fifty-four students were named to the Fall 2018 President’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of 4.0. Those named to the President’s List listed by hometown are as follows.
Abbeville – Annemarie Broussard, Heather Mayard;
Alexandria – Eric Weinzettle, Brandi Beaudoin, Leslie Bordelon, Claudia Gauthier, Ian Grant, Angela Hardin, Martha Hopewell, Jaliyah Jasper, Kasey Lacombe, Hunter Lewis, DeShonta Manning, Allison McCloud, Jalyn Mvcneal, Madeline Mitchell, Jennifer Prevot, Jabari Reed, Sailor Reed, Shacora Simpson, Kayla Whittington;
Anacoco -- Nicole Fitzgerald, Brittany Lewis, Caitlin McKee, Cassandra Osborne, Seth Ponthieux, Casey Williams, Megan Williams;
Anchorage – Sydney Bulot;
Arcadia – Antavious Roberson, Ralyn Simpson;
Arnaudville -- Zachary Leboeuf, Alayna Moreau, Misti Richard;
Ashland – Victoria Roderick;
Baker – Katelyn Kennedy;
Ball – Nickolas Juneau, Joseph Reynolds;
Barksdale, AFB – Kimberly Ventura Gonzalez;
Basile – Adam Elkins;
Bastrop – Nikkia Lewis;
Baton Rouge – Meagan Barbay, Diamanisha Betts, Madison Harris, Hannah Knoff, Jordan Lancaster, Tremia Lockett, Henrietta Mercer, Daniel Midyett, Emma Rivet, Victoria Simmons;
Belcher – Sierra Lang;
Belgrade, Serbia -- Emilija Dancetovic;
Belmont – Kelly Bass;
Benton – Victoria Berry, Tamara Korner, Bridget Miller, Jessica O’Neal, Finnley Plaster, Comis Waddell, Kathryn Watts;
Bienville – Julie Martin;
Boise, Idaho – Jessica Anderson;
Bossier City – Maddison Abreo, Jayde Barnett, Brittany Batchelor, Hannah Brooks, Kendall Caple, Izabela Carabelli, Callie Crockett, Peyton Davis, Hannah Gates, Joshua Greer, Jada Grigsby, Peyton Harville, Caylin Head, Savanna Head, Nicholas Hopkins, Kijah Johnson, Brandon Larkin, Chelsea Laverdiere, April Lebick, Katherine Parson, Colby Ponder, Taylor Powell, Jade Reich, Jami Rivers, Jalyn Robertson, Reid Rogers, Madison Rowland, Donna Spurgeon, Savannah Stevens, James Taylor, Kaitlyn Walker, Eric Zheng;
Boutte – Samantha Vernor;
Boyce – Katelyn Brister, Dylan Frazier, Sonya Hill;
Breaux Bridge – Beyonkan Heine, Emily Roy;
Broussard – Dylan Dunford;
Brownsville, Texas – Emily Saldivar;
Brussels – Leyla Fettweis;
Bunkie – Emily Arnaud,
Burleson, Texas -- Addison Pellegrino, Cassandra Smith;
Calhoun – Grace Cummings, Robert Mccandlish;
Calvin – Erin Price;
Campti – Alisha Bedgood, Rebekah Cole, Madelynne Greer;
Carencro – Melody Woodard;
Carrollton, Texas – Victoria Miller;
Cartagena, Colombia – Aura Hernandez Canedo, Jorge Ojeda Munoz, Hassik Vasquez Narvaez;
Cheneyville -- Katelyn Baronne;
Clarence – Jalicia Small;
Clifton – Brittany Shackleford;
Colfax – Alyssa Coleman, Lessie Rushing, Elizabeth Slayter, Morgan Vandegevel;
Conroe, Texas – Sidney Salmans;
Converse – Shayna Brown, Hayley Farmer, Wade Hicks, Mallory Mitchell, Hannah Womack, Logan Woodward;
Cotton Valley -- Nicholas Smith;
Coushatta – Sydney Anderson, Kaylee Antilley, Debra Hanson, Jon Hester, Mary James, Cynthia Lawson, Baley McAlexander, Precious Smith;
Covington -- Henri Blanchat, Justin Brogdon, Rachael Coyne, Sarah Shiflett;
Crowley -- Ma'Kayleen Milson;
Custer, South Dakota – China Whitwer;
Cypress, Texas – Alexis Warren;
Dakota Dunes, South Dakota – Eryn Sandwell;
Denham Springs – Joni Burlew;
DeRidder – Delia Amadiz, Lauren Callis, Tabitha Deer, Colten Denning, Falon Drake, Rebekah Frantz, Shydae Hammond, Karli Kennedy, Briana March, Brittney March, Shayla Miller, Jessica Mullican, Hannah Plummer, Rebecca Richmond, Cheyenne Vander, Michael Waryas;
Des Allemands – Emily Blanchard, Claire Schouest;
Destrehan – Hannah Boquet, Stephanie Webre;
Deville – Briana Ashley, Allison Deglandon, Amber Kreideweis, Aubree Lampert, Kenedy Lampert, Madison Lejeune, Maci Mayeux, Caleb Rhodes;
Diamondhead, Mississippi – Melissa Boyanton;
Dodson – Rachel Broomfield;
Doyline – Lucas Darbonne;
Dry Prong – Jared Boydstun, Ashlee Elliott;
Edmond, Oklahoma – Payton Hartwick, Ashley Medawattage;
El Paso, Texas – Christopher Barron;
Elizabeth – Amanda Cloud, Sadie Perkins;
Elton – Kayla Bellard;
Endicott, New York – Tonya Rackett;
Evergreen – Walter Armand;
Falfurrias, Texas – Marco Arevalo;
Farmerville – Malissa Loyd;
Florien – Shayla Duhon, Amber Lewing, Caroline Matthews, Dylan Roberts, Jordan Weldon;
Folson – Shaylee Laird, Sarah Moore;
Forest Hill – Rafael Sierra;
Forney, Texas – Jobey Rusk, Jared Walker, Jayden Wheeler;
Fort Polk – Brittany Chadwick, Kyley Cole, Shaunda Gordon, Miranda Illsley, Cynthia Schwartz, Sasha Trevino, Cherie Martel;
Fort Worth, Texas – Corban James;
Franklin – Emily Kutchenriter;
Franklinton – Crystal Newman;
Frisco, Texas – Caroline Shepherd;
Garland, Texas – Sierra Stone;
Glenmora – Alan Crowder, Reagan Humphries, Melissa Lanier, Faith Lawrence;
Goldonna – David Day, Harley Godwin;
Gonzales – Rebecca Marchand, Nicole Moody, Molly Moran, Bailee Ramey, Denee Smith;
Grand Prairie, Texas – Clayton Casner;
Grapevine, Texas – Margaret Black;
Greenwell Springs -- Cheramie Kravitz;
Greenwood -- Char'Tarian Wilson;
Gretna – Nadia Johnson;
Haughton – Luther Cain, Jessica Chase, Brittony Cole, Randi Corley, Bethanie Couch, Alexis Hoeltje, Victoria Lodrini, Savanah Molina, Amber Simmons, Heather Wooden, Dawn Young;
Heath, Texas – Megan Lohmiller;
Henderson, Texas – John Floyd, Emily Ortiz;
Hermon, Maine -- Allessa Ingraham-Albert;
Hessmer – Ryan Armand, Lacee-Beth Cazelot;
Hineston – Gabrielle Merchant Langley, Tylee Stokes;
Hope Mills, North Carolina -- Taylor Camidge;
Hornbeck – Brandy Alford, Lane Alford, Kimberly Runyon;
Houma – Alexis Dardar, Billy Gorr, Sarah Lajaunie, Corinne Paris;
Houston, Texas – Kendall Westfall;
Humble, Texas – Aiyana Bean;
Huntington, Texas – Travis Carrell;
Iowa – Keiona Guy, Matthew Phillips;
Irving, Texas – Darria Williams;
Jacksonville Beach, Floria – Katherine Medlin;
Jefferson – Jaleia Parker;
Jena – Christian Aymond, Alanna Hailey;
Jennings – Aimee Boothe, Alyson Brown, Janee Charles, Rachel Edwards, Rachelle Edwards, Wesley Simien, Lydia Williams;
Jonesboro – Jordan Winston;
Kaplan – Gabriel LeMoine;
Katy, Texas – Erik Carver;
Keithville – John-David May, Cora Procell, Janae Richardson, Joanna Sims;
Kenner -- Brooke Petkovich, Parul Sharma;
Kentwood – Jenna Morris;
Kileen, Texas - Temitope Buraimoh, Arlyn Johnson;
Kinder -- Jonathon Villareal;
Lacombe – William Simpson;
Lafayette -- Jeffrey Blossom, Abbey Broussard, Luke Dupre, Michael Joseph, Emilee Leger, Robert Middleton, Andrea Saelios, Dante Saelios, Forest Strang;
Lake Charles – Jovan Avery, Abigail Brady, Shawn Becton, Ashtyn Heap, Amanda Mustian, Sarah Sargent;
Larose – Eric Bourg;
Las Vegas, Nevada – April Ficarrotta;
Lawtell – Karoline Guidry;
Lecompte – Hannah Glaze;
Leesville – Sara Bishop, Autumn Boggs, Anthony Cantrell, Raven Collins, Carter Coriell, Junette Cutshaw, Cameron Davis, Chloe Dowden, Sarah Gibbs-Jarrell, Geoffrey Goins, Jessica Gray, Cheyenne Grigg, Jessica Herring, Ashley Hunt, Leigha Jackson, Bethany Kay, Emilee Keuten, Mercedes Mattes, Kelsea Mckinney, Paula Pilkenton, Linsey Preddy, Danielle Smyth, Peggy Stanley, Linda Strauss, Megan Tucker, Kristin Whistine;
Little Elm, Texas – Hunter Gagnon;
Logansport – Trenton Timmons, Rebecca Tomlin;
Longview, Texas – Gustavo Corrales, Kelli Hickerson, Samantha Morris;
Lyons, Kansas – Jennifer Rogers, Mary Rogers;
Machesney Park, Illinois – Alicia Teran;
Mamou – Alex Chapman, Meggie Granger, Nicholas Saucier;
Mandeville -- Shannon Roussell;
Mangham -- Rebekah Aultman;
Mansfield – Brooke Smith, Madylin Sullivan;
Mansura – Bailey Quebedeaux, Distiny Thompson;
Many – Skyler Ezernack, Heidi Knight, Jaleah Lee, Lathan Meyers, Xavier Montgomery, Chas Pilcher, Tessa Reeves, Samantha Simmons;
Marksville – Zachary Moreau, Paulette Thomas;
Marrero – Lorn Bourgeois;
Marshall, Texas – Laurann Graham, D’Sherrick Williams;
Marthaville – Emeri Manasco, Hanna Pardee;
Maurepas – Cameron Mayfield, Abigail Smith;
Maurice – Adam Courville;
Melissa, Texas – Kylah Banasky;
Merryville -- Kalan Townsley;
Metairie – Kaitlyn Arena, Morgan Nuss, Holly Schiler, Mary Strickland, Sadye Treadway;
Minden – Aubrey Dennis, Jess Easley, Laura Gryder, Taya Hester, Kiara Jenkins, Abigail Reynolds, Amanda Rogers, Heather White;
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada – Kayla Bomben;
Mobile, Alabama – Emily Cristina;
Monroe – Demonta Brown, Aaron Hunt, Grace Underwood;
Montgomery -- Shelly Crew, Katelym Feazell;
Mooringsport – Abigail Wolfe;
Mora – Gracy Rowell;
Moreauville – Sean Casey;
Morgan City – Allie Atkinson, Jeremy Orgeron;
Morse – Kierra Linden;
Mount Hermon -- Warren McFarlain;
Muleshoe, Texas -- Caitlyn Barber;
Murphy, Texas – Bronte Rhoden;
Murrieta, California – LaQuitta Wilkins;
Napoleonville – Elizabeth Coleman;
Natchitoches -- Austin Aldredge, Ragan Aple, Luz Arrieta Jimenez, Rebecca Autrey, Sarah Aviles, Francisco Ballestas-Sayas, Joshua Below, Dylan Bennett, Sarah Bergeron, Allison Berry, Sara Coates, Anna Coffey, Fabian Correa Guette, Haley Dahlhoff, Elliot Davis, Ruth Garcia Rodriguez, Samantha Hall, Kaitlin Hatten, Taylor Johnson, Anthony Jones, Mary Keran, Colby Koontz, Scott Macqueen, Miranda Mayeaux, Rylie Mcfarlain, Jordan Mitchell, Maina Ibn Mohammed, Kaitlyn Nieman, Brooklyn Noe, Abigail Poe, Jonah Poe, Melissa Remo, Shelby Riedel, Alyssa Roberts, Kayla Roquemore, Emily Ryder, Emily Salter, Madison Shade, Melissa Slaughter, Madeline Taylor, David Thibodaux, Kristan Valdez, Lantz Vercher, Elizabeth Vienne, Madysen Watts;
New Iberia -- Jaci Jones, Grace Kerns, Payton Romero:
New Llano – Nicole Naral;
New Milford, Connecticut -- Lisa Rosenberg;
New Orleans – Jerome Baudy, Haleigh Giorlando Wall, Jaime Hendrickson, Tayla Oliver;
Noble – Allie Ebarb, Collin Procell;
Noyen sur Serthe, France -- Emma Miachon;
Oakdale -- Cheyenne Bertrand, Alyssa Cole, Katelyn Johnson, Coriana Moreaux, James Obrien;
Oil City – Ryan Connella;
Olla – Brianna Corley, Kristen Smith;
Opelousas -- Lauren Hebert, Keshayla Jackson, Alexia Rubin, Jaylen St. Romain;
Pacifica, California -- Nicholas Pierotti;
Palmetto, Florida -- Cindy Hernandez;
Paris, Texas -- Jordan Whatley;
Pearland, Texas – Tanisha Williams;
Pelican – Mary Myers;
Pereira Risaralda, Colombia -- Mariana Ospina Rivas;
Pineville – Malek Abdelhadi, Taylor Bailey, Riley Bell, Tasha Blanchard, Christian Boudreaux, Latasha Cain, Noelle Carruth, Amber Edmisson, Erin Fallis, Kara Johnson, Michael Martin, Emily McCarty, Cade Mitchell, Wendi Powell, Morgan VanBuren, Corbi Walters, Wesley Williams, Alan Winegeart;
Pitkin – Mattie Stewart;
Plaquemine – Kameron Landry;
Plaucheville -- Brooke Dauzat;
Pollock – Jadynn Giles;
Pontotoc, Mississippi – Elizabeth McCullar;
Port Allen – Makayla Lacy;
Port Barre – Madison Estis;
Port Orange, Florida – Sean Logan;
Prairieville – Rebekah Bonner, Colleen Carline, Roy Cobb, Andrea Gathercole, Sarah Makin;
Princeton – LeKayla Smith;
Provencal – Kara Gandy, Rebekah Orsborn, Bailey Scarbrough;
Ragley – Elizabeth Jaycox, Cole Spponer;
Raleigh, North Carolina – Aleida, Alfonso;
Ringgold – Regan Edwards;
Riverview, Florida – Robyn Larson;
Robeline – Jessica Clark, Patricia Goodwin, Alyssa Maley, Bergen Oge, Caleb Wester;
Round Rock, Texas – Evan Nafe;
Ruston – Jena Green;
Saint Francisville – Sara Baggett, Jordan Bringedahl;
Saint Martinville – Blake Blanchard, Alli Douet;
Saint Rose – Alexis Mancuso;
Saline – Madelyn Cheatwood;
San Antonio, Texas – Tiffany Rubin;
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Loren MacLennan;
Scott – Sydni Larriviere, Kristen Prejean;
Seabrook, Texas -- Amy Whitecotton;
Searcy, Arkansas – Lora Wood;
Shenzhen, China – Yinglin Yuan;
Shreveport -- Lindsey Adkins, Mackenzie Allen, Hannah Angell, Yasmeen Bader, James Baldwin, Katelynn Benge, Maddison Benge, Hallie Bloxom, Erin Brown, Kaysie Burgess, Abigail Davis, Jackson Driggers, Jennifer Eaves, Jennifer Elliott, Samantha Freeman, Peyton Gamble, Leah Gould, Melina Johnson, Tatyanna Kinsey, Kaitlyn Knighton, Katherine Mckay, Maxey McSwain, Madison Milligan, Myles Mitchell, Cayla Morris, Megan Osborn, Mallory Parker, Bailey Patton, Zachary Person, Haley Pickett, Taylor Poleman, Patricia Reed, Madelyn Ruiz, Catherine Shaw, Shelby Sowers, DeAndre Stevenson, Khaila Tucker, Ansonia Wisner;
Sibley – Julianna Schober;
Simmesport – Bailie Marsh, Elise Normand;
Simsboro – Autumn Smith, Shelby Wall;
Slaughter – Ciara Gibbs;
Slidell – Ayrianna Edwards, Katherine Gallinghouse, Parker Gwaltney, Abigail Miller, Sabrina Miller, Holly Penta, Rachel Reed, Jourdan Waddell, Olivia Warren;
Spring, Texas -- Sydney Normand;
Stinnett, Texas – Dalin Williams;
Stonewall – Mildred Hooper, Mallory McConathy, Emily McConnell, Brooke Meade, Clinton Oliver, Mackenzie Panther, Kassidy Parker;
Stuttgart, Germany -- Antonia Blattner;
Sulphur – Tiffany Lyons, Bryttani MacNamara;
Sunset – Lindsay Thibodeaux;
The Woodlands, Texas – Tyler Rapp;
Thibodaux – Sheridan Duet, Maegan Davis;
Tool, Texas – Kimberly Kidney;
Toronto Ontario – Rhea Verma;
Trout – Makayla King, Zachary Long, Deana Poole, Devon Smith, Andrea Walters;
Venice, Florida – Alexis Weaver;
Ventress – Racheal Gaude;
Ville Platte – Gabrielle Chapman, Joshua Galland, Alex Gautreaux;
Waco, Texas – Isabella Hudson;
Walker – Johnny Brister;
Washington – Tarik Andrus;
Welsh – Alisha Ledoux;
West Helena, Arkansas – Brittani Arana;
West Monroe – Julianne Cousans, Laura Lovell;
White Castle – Cassidy Blanchard, Gavin Landry;
Whitehouse, Texas – Jackson Allen;
Wilmington, Delaware – Amy Bourett;
Winnfield -- Tamierrea Alexander, John Collins, Simona Curry, Michael Duke, D’Tyria Duncan, Joshua Goins, Kassidy Grantadams, Kelsey Jordan, Elizabeth Parker, Caroline Womack, Maggie Womack;
Winnipeg, Manitoba – Tyra Duma;
Woodworth – Christian Jeansonne, Jonathan Magnano;
Wylie, Texas – Alexis Perry;
Yaroslav, Russia -- Polina Mutel;
Youngsville – Jessica Gilmore, Brandon Granger;
Zakopane, Poland -- Patrycja Polanska;
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McPhearson/Year 4/Week 4/Day 6
Oh my gosh! Can it really be the last day with the McPhearson family!? It’s still before sunrise and Cale is already off to work. Scott is sleeping and Dora is where else...her rocking chairs!
I had to take one more picture because Lao was sleeping on Scott’s dirty laundry..lol!
Dora ate left over birthday cake...breakfast of champions there!
Scott got up and worked on his homework before leaving for school.
Aww..Dora feeling her belly.
I popped on over to the Mora household because they’re up next in rotation and I was getting bored. Well nice to see that Corinne and Randal are still sneaking around together. They don’t seem to concerned about getting caught!
I hopped over to the firestation to find Cale working out.
Geesh what a boring last day with the McPhearsons.
Until Dewey Foster blocked the door to the bathroom and Cale PEED HIMSELF! Bahahahaha! Poor guy! I sent him straight home as discreetly as I could to shower.
Dora was busy making Goopy Carbonara while Scott did some more homework. I kept trying to get his face, he didn’t look thrilled.
Aww..look at that cute little profile!
All cleaned up and ready for dinner!
Dora was already off to bed, meanwhile, Scott relaxed after completing homework by watching Soap Opera’s..or is that a chick flick..who knows!
Goodbye McPhearson’s! I’ll pop in when Dora gives birth! We’re off to our final week of Thicket with the Mora Household!
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