Figured out how to draw Sneeg
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"There's nothing near the school for at least a mile" is one of those lines that worked to make think Beacon Hills is supposed to be the size of town where I grew up. There was a school where a friend went infamous for being surrounded by cornfileds it could be impossibe to find if you were playing a game against them. Turns out Stilinski later says it's 30k. Not yknow, 4k.
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I dunno man I just think there's a very specific group of people who at one point have wished to run in an open field under the clear night sky with Interstellar's 'Cornfiled Chase' playing in their ears
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A fire-mist and a planet,
A crystal and a cell,
A jelly-fish and a saurian,
And caves where the cave-men dwell;
Then a sense of law and beauty
And a face turned from the clod —
Some call it Evolution,
And others call it God.
A haze on the far horizon,
The infinite, tender sky,
The ripe rich tint of the cornfileds,
And the wild geese sailing high —
And all over upland and lowland
The charm of the golden-rod —
Some of us call it Autumn
And others call it God.
Like tides on a crescent sea-beach,
When the moon is new and thin,
Into our hearts high yearnings
Come welling and surging in —
Come from the mystic ocean,
Whose rim no foot has trod, —
Some of us call it Longing,
And others call it God.
A picket frozen on duty,
A mother starved for her brood,
Socrates drinking the hemlock,
And Jesus on the rood;
And millions who, humble and nameless,
The straight, hard pathway plod, —
Some call it Consecration,
And others call it God.
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A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Nick Parker: Rutger Hauer
Frank Devereaux: Terry O’Quinn
Billy Devereaux: Brandon Call
Cobb: Charles Cooper
MacCready: Noble Willingham
Annie Winchester: Lisa Blount
Lynn Devereaux: Meg Foster
The Assassin: Sho Kosugi
Slag: Randall “Tex” Cobb
Lyle Pike: Nick Cassavetes
Tector Pike: Rick Overton
Latin Girl: Julia González
Gang Leader: Paul James Vasquez
Crooked Miami Cop #1: Woody Watson
Crooked Miami Cop #2: Alex Morris
Bus Station Cop: Mark Fickert
Popcorn: Weasel Forshaw
Six Pack: Roy Morgan
Snow: Tim Mateer
Female Biker: C.K. McFarland
Cornfield Killer #1: T.J. McFarland
Cornfiled Killer #2: Blue Deckert
Cornfield Killer #3: Glenn Lampert
Cornfield Killer #4: Red Mitchell
Rockwell Mom: Bonnie Suggs
Rockwell Dad: Harold Suggs
Freeway Lady #1: Barbara Gulling-Goff
Freeway Lady #3: Holly Cross Vagley
Freeway Lady #2: Dorothy Young
Colleen: Sharon Shackelford
Casino Bodyguard #1: Jay Pennison
Casino Bodyguard #2: Masanori Toguchi
Crooked Croupier: R. Nelson Brown
Croupier #2: Lincoln Casey Jr.
Croupier #3: Gene Skillen
Big Mama: Debora Williams
Casino Cowboy: Kyle Thatcher
Casino Patron: Patricia Mathews
Waiter in Elevator: Mitch Hrushowy
Penthouse Guard #1: Ernest Mack
Penthouse Guard #2: Linwood Walker
Drug Dealer: Robert Prentiss
Ski Lodge Killer #1: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Ski Lodge Killer #2: Glenn R. Wilder
Ski Lodge Killer #3: David R. Ellis
Ski Lodge Killer #4: Michael Adams
Ski Lodge Killer #5: Dave Bartholomew
Ski Lodge Killer #6: Fred Lerner
Ski Lodge Killer #7: Mike Shanks
Ski Lodge Killer #8: Ray Colbert
Film Crew:
Director of Photography: Don Burgess
Executive Producer: Robert W. Cort
Producer: Daniel Grodnik
Director: Phillip Noyce
Producer: Tim Matheson
Executive Producer: David Madden
Associate Producer: Charles Robert Carner
Production Design: Peter Murton
Editor: David A. Simmons
Original Music Composer: J. Peter Robinson
Location Manager: Carole Fontana
Unit Production Manager: Dennis Stuart Murphy
Location Scout: Mike Harrowing
Set Designer: Lauren E. Polizzi
Title Designer: Michael Lodge
Costume Design: Katherine Dover
Production Coordinator: Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch
Casting Assistant: Louise Marrufo
Production Coordinator: Gina Scheerer
Casting: Junie Lowry-Johnson
Casting Associate: William A. Johnson
Art Direction: John Myhre
Casting Assistant: Elisa Goodman
Location Manager: Susan Elkins
Script Supervisor: Helen Caldwell
Set Decoration: Tom Talbert
Second Unit Director: Dick Ziker
Key Makeup Artist: Karoly Balazs
Special Effects Makeup Artist: J.C. Matalon
Assistant Hairstylist: Jan Sebastian
Key Makeup Artist: Jeanne Van Phue
Hairstylist: Cinzia Zanetti
Production Manager: Leonard Bram
Executive In Charge Of Production: Ted Zachary
Additional Second Assistant Director: Sandy Collister
Second Assistant Director: K.C. Colwell
First Assistant Director: Tom Davies
Second Assistant Director: Douglas Dean III
Second Assistant Director: Thomas A. Irvine
First Assistant Director: Donald P.H. Eaton
Second Unit Director: Max Kleven
Set Dresser: Joel Bestrop
Art Direction: Michael Marcus
Set Decoration: Nicholas T. Preovolos
Sound Editor: Gregg Baxter
Production Sound Mixer: Jacob Goldstein
Assistant Sound Editor: David Hagberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Grover B. Helsley
Sound Editor: Michael Hilkene
Sound Mixer: Walter Hoylman
Sound Editor: David M. Ice
Sound Editor: Doug Jackson
Special Sound Effects: Eric Lindemann
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: William L. McCaughey
Boom Operator: Prometheus Patient
ADR Editor: Tally Paulos
Foley Mixer: Troy Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard D. Rogers
Foley Artist: Joan Rowe
Sound Editor: Christopher Sheldon
Assistant Sound Editor: Thomas W. Small
Foley Artist: Jerry Trent
Special Effects Coordinator: Martin Bresin
Special Effects Assistant: Steven C. Foster
Special Effects Assistant: Marvin Gardner
Special Effects Coordinator: Allen Hall
Special Effects Supervisor: Mike Manzel
Special Effects Assistant: Joe Montenegr...
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#Cat #WristRest, #Keyboard #Wrist #Support, #Mouse Wrist Support, #cornfilled #etsy #etsyshop #TreasuresByNeissa another #crochet #kitty off to it's new home ❤ https://www.instagram.com/p/BwrW2B_pYBb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=164icuigts43c
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omg in this au that is forming via text posts alone, crane is set up in old underground gotham he’s like lives and works in like the old gotham high school, people know not to Go there, his get up at first is just like meant to be concealing and then becomes vaguely religious, he overshares his trauma (in this gothy woman can have a little evil as a treat au hes just abandoned with his really violent religious grandmother who dies (or he kills her, ideally its very like blurry what happened) and since they live in the middle of nowhere and cornfileds he like drags her body out cause it starts to rot, watches crows eat her, feels guilty, drags her back in and like lives like shes alive until someone is like wow havnt seen old lady whatever her face maybe someone should check up on her and like they seem him and all that and he gets chucked into like public schooling and foster care and all that) with someone who actually manages to escape so people stake out his “turf” with scarecrows and he like, appreciates the irony or w/e and dawns a more scarecrowish costume
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40?
Where would you rather be stuck on Halloween: a dark forest, a haunted house, an old abandoned hospital, lost in a cornfield, or a cemetery?
Okay lets see I hate dolls and this fuckers could be in haunted houses, I dont like hospitals and cornfileds and cemetery sounds boring to me. So I will go with the dark forest. Ya know maybe I meet some wolves or…*whispers really low* werewolves… @untitled4185
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Cheesy Khari Toast
A bit late in posting, this one is quite a discovery though. Diwali and the day after our New Year Day is quite a hectic time in my household. The new age families take off holiday these days to avoid the chaos but in mine we stay put. Diwali is more about the Laxmi Puja in office with rest of the day. The New Year Day however is pretty action packed with influx of guests in and out to wish you Saal Mubarak (Happy New Year). Each year I try to make something new, easy to make and serve. This year I made Cheesy Khari Toast. Big hit and best part my proportions where exact so there was no wastage and there was falooda drink to go with it. Super easy to make and yummy to taste
Ingredients
3 packets of Khari biscuit (store bought)
3 boxes of cream cheese (I bought Britannia)
¾ bottle of spring roll sauce
2 full cups fresh curd
12 garlic cloves minced
250 gms corn boiled
3 red capsicums
2 onions
1 Tin processed cheese (Amul)
3 teaspoons of Oregano
3 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
3 tablespoon olive oil
salt to taste
Tabasco sauce and chilly flakes for seasoning
Cut capsicum and onions very finely. Shred the entire cheese from the tin. Mince the garlic. Mix the cream cheese, curd, spring roll sauce and garlic and set aside. Take a skillet add olive oil and add the onions and capsicum. Saute for 2-3 minutes and add the corn. Mix well add salt. Add oregano and balsamic vinegar and mix well. After two mins take it out from skillet and mix it the cream cheese mixture well. Now take the Khari toast, split it in two and apply the mixture evenly on the flatter surface. Put cheese on top. Preheat the oven for 10 mins at 180c and bake the Khari toast for 5 mins only. Take out as soon as the cheese on top melts. Let it stay out for a minute or two before serving. Garnish with Tabasco sauce and serve. You won’t be able to eat just one.
You can try different combinations with this like mushrooms, spring onions etc.
Serves 40
Calories per piece 350
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#Drawlloween day 15: “Cornfiled Capers”
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Seraphine, Seraqueen 👑💕
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German writes 'will you marry me on field' it shows up on Google Maps.
German writes ‘will you marry me on field’ it shows up on Google Maps.
Part – time farmer Steffen Schwarz spelled out the words “will you marry me?” In German in a field of corn.
Schwarz used a cornfiled and a drone to pop the question, spelling out will you marry me ?? in German.
Schwarz got the idea for his proposal after planting a corn maze for someone else. The area that spell out the proposal have no corn . While the rest of the field was full of it .
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History of Founding Families.
Family Vega.
Thayer and Sutton Vega's house was built right amongst cornfileds and the family made its living by the production of corn. It is believed they were
resettlers from the eastern part of Arizona and came to Rosewood with newborn son Jason, seeking a new, safe place to build their family. Thayer's
mother's nationality was Mexican, so the family spoke both English and Spanish. The family expanded to seven members, all of them seeming happy and content
with the least. After Jason, came the twins Cory and Rebecca Vega, Marina and the smallest kid in the family, Valentina Vega. The five kids led to
expansion of the town and it is known that most of today's citizens have Vega's blood in their veins. However, the Vega surname is extinct. Today Vega's
farm is in ruins and kids believe it is haunted by mysterious creatures.
Family Harris.
Dean and Jessica Harris came from Central Louisiana and also participated in cultivating the Rosewood cornfileds. They strongly believed it was
necessary to give birth to as much kids as possible, so they could help in the fileds. They had six children, as follows, Simon, Preston, Luca, Leanne
and the twin brothers James and Dean Jr. The Harrises were too content to have made five boys and one girl - to take care of the housework. The family
lived as villagers, though they made greater heritage than the Vegas. Today, their blood also runs in every citizen's vains, but the Harris surname
is extinct.
Family Roberts.
It is known throughout the whole town of Rosewood that The Roberts' are the family that brought culture. The town's main library and gallery are named
after the Roberts'. Vera and Chloe Roberts, originally from California, are sisters who came to Rosewood alone, with no men, just with Vera's little
daughter Elle Roberts, whose father is unknown. They inhabited a more 'modern' house, a bit farer from the farms and cornfileds. They are considered
of a very high class and they have been described as a bit enstranged, or even cagey, as they rarely left their house. The sisters were also very
protective over little Elle. The mystery of this family suggests that they had been running from someone who did them harm. Vera and Chloe were both
painters, so their house was full of paintings and scluputres, some of them found in the gallery or in some mansions today. Nowadays, the surname
Roberts is also extinct.
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I'm the second stop on my bus, so one of my friends jokingly asked if I lived in a cornfiled...
Cornfields surround every sie on my house/yard
I live in a cornfield.
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Dimple Scribble
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