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SURVIVOR SOUTH PACIFIC - BRANTSTEELE EDITION
Link: https://brantsteele.com/survivor/23/r.php?c=e79kFYbO
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Keith Tollefson Winner Finalist 5 Votes To Win
Earl Cole (OMG SO ROBBED AGAIN) 2nd Place Finalist 2 Votes To Win
Jim Rice 3rd Place Finalist 2 Votes To Win
John Cochran 4th Place Juror 3-1 Vote
Semhar Tadesse 5th Place Juror 4-1* Vote
Elyse Umemoto 6th Place Juror Voted Out Ep. 13 3-2 Vote
Dawn Meehan 7th Place Juror Voted Out Ep. 12 2-2*-1-1 Vote
Whitney Duncan 8th Place Juror Voted Out Ep. 10, Pt. 1 3-3-2-1 Vote 5-2 Revote
Rick Nelson 9th Place Juror Voted Out Ep. 9, Pt. 2 9-1 Vote
Mark Caruso 10th Place Juror Voted Out Ep. 10, Pt. 2 3-3-1-1 Vote 3-3 Revote Rocks Drawn
Stacey Powell 11th Place Juror Voted Out Ep. 9, Pt. 1 9-2 Vote
Christine Shields Markoski 12th Place Juror Voted Out Ep. 8 9-3 Vote
Edna Ma 13th Place Pre-Juror Voted Out Ep. 6 3-1 Vote
Mikayla Wingle 14th Place Pre-Juror Voted Out Ep. 4 5-1 Vote
Spencer Duhm 15th Place Pre-Juror Voted Out Ep. 5 3-2 Vote
Brandon Hantz 16th Place Pre-Juror Voted Out Ep. 2 5-3 Vote
Sophie Clarke 17th Place Pre-Juror Voted Out Ep. 3 4-3 Vote
Albert Destrade 18th Place Pre-Juror Voted Out Ep. 1 6-3 Vote
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This Chrissy + Ryan alliance better not be another Dawn + Cochran 2.0.
#Survivor 35#Survivor Heroes vs Healers vs Hustlers#survivor hhh#Chrissy Hofbeck#Ryan Ulrich#Dawn Meehan#John Cochran#hhhliveblog
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Ozzy Osbourne: "I have to say I really pigged out on the calls to Patrick Meehan’s office after we moved into Bulrush Cottage. Everything I’d ever wanted as a kid, I had them deliver. I ended up with a whole shed full of Scalextric cars, jukeboxes, table football games, trampolines, pool tables, shotguns, crossbows, catapults, swords, arcade games, toy soldiers, fruit machines… Every single thing you could ever think to ask for, I asked for it. The guns were most fun. The most powerful one I had was this Benelli five-shot semi-automatic. I tried it out on the stuffed bear one time. Its head just exploded – you should have fucking seen it, man. Another thing I’d do is get these mannequins and tie them to this tree trunk in the garden and execute them at dawn. I’m telling you, it’s really terrifying what booze and drugs will do to your mind if you take them for long enough. I was out of control."
(Excerpted from the Ozzy Osbourne's autobiography "I Am Ozzy")
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MODELING INTO THE MOVIES
August 8, 1936
By Jeannette Meehan, HOLLYWOOD
From the women’s angle, there are simply too many gorgeous newcomers in Hollywood. That fact is plain.
From the gentlemen’s angle, Hollywood is pleasantly crowded with the most alluring bits of femininity ever to delight the bald-headed row. This fact is even plainer. Oh, say it isn’t so, but there a new day dawning in the west for the Stage Door Johnnies.
Whence comes this influx of Eves? Who are these girls of such attractive physical make-up?
Well, sir, most of them are ex-models.
The highway and by-ways to Moviedom are past counting. Those most traveled have been the extra route, the beauty contest route or the I-have-a-relative route. Yesterday our newcomers were night club crooners, radio personalities and million-dollar heiresses. Today the majority of candidates for stardom are no longer being recruited from these avenues. It now quite obvious that any girl who has been a model approaches the casting office with an asset that permits her to pass up the waiting list.
Oh, phooey, what’s a model got that the others haven’t?
Well, when Radio Picture wanted five beauties for the fashion show sequence in “Roberta” they tested 30 girls, and then sent out an S.O.S. to the ranks of professional models. That was a year ago. Those five models so delighted the camera that they’re still under contract. (1)
Just a few months ago, when M-G-M went scouting for 22 modern Venuses for “The Great Ziegfeld”, they discovered that the ex-models had a lot more poise and personality than the kids who were merely movie struck. Eighteen of those 22 “Ziegfeld Girls” were former models. Fourteen of the 18 were given contracts. You just can’t argue with “figures” like that, or should I say with “figures like theirs"? (2)
“Model your way to the movies” isn’t just a catchy phrase. Models come to Hollywood already equipped with the elementary essentials which studios spend a great deal of time and money trying to hammer into inexperienced youngsters. Models have already served their apprenticeship to the art of carriage, grace and charm. They’ve already passed a certain type of beauty contest. The girl whose picture helps to sell beauty preparations has to have a face that leads you to believe that the product is worth trying. A pair of silk stockings modeled on muscle-bound or "spindle” legs would scarcely lure you to the hosiery department.
You never see a good model stumble over her train. She remains regal and sure-footed in the most confusing draperies.
Figuratively speaking, these girls are above reproach. Most fashion houses require that their models be above medium height, broad through the shoulders, slim through the hips, and that their proportions be symmetrically arranged. Thus, they’ve long since graduated from the routine of diets, masseurs, and classes for corrective posture that faces tire average beginner.
In other words, movie producers are finding out that modeling is a natural complement to screen work. Film executives are discovering that the girls who come to them from portrait and artists studios and from fashion salons are far ahead of those who approach Hollywood's pot of gold with no training.
Not only that, but these ex-models seem to be well-mannered, well-educated girls whose off-screen poise and chic rivals that of their screen betters.
Oh, dear are they gorgeous? They're enough to make us ordinary girls forget to look before we leap. Just for instance, take Pauline Craig [above] (3), an auburn-haired, statuesque beauty from Cleveland, O. She’s five feet six and one-half inches tall, weighs 118 pounds, and has a figure that only Jean Harlow (4) could be unconcerned about.
Miss Craig was a “Ziegfeld” girl - now she’s under contract. She skipped the first grade in motion picture training, and I guess we all know why. She was a model. Her glorious smile has appeared in hundreds of advertisements. As a fashion model she worked for I. Magnins. (5)
Are you wondering if these girls observe any general rules for the maintenance of health and beauty? Miss Craig will tell you that most of them prefer fresh air to smoky drawing rooms, and that they substitute milk for alcoholic beverages.
Incidentally, her hobby is collecting pictures of the Dionne quintuplets. (6)
Another girl recruited from the model ranks for “The Great Ziegfeld" was Wanda Perry (7), a vivacious brunet from Brooklyn. She's five feet five and one-half inches tall, weighs 120 pounds, and has brown eyes.
With her classic features and her superb figure, there was a great demand for her in New York’s portrait galleries and exclusive clothing establishments. She has posed and modeled for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, McFadden Publications and for tooth paste ads.
With an already perfect camera presence, she is not to be enrolled in the studio's kindergarten for beginners.
Over at Paramount there’s a queenly blond named Elizabeth Russell (8), probably the best known of former New York models. A favorite of such distinguished illustrators as Russell Patterson, James Montgomery Flagg, McClelland Barclay, Dean Cornwell, Paul Hesse, and Steichen, the photographer. Miss Russell is now in possession of a flattering long-term contract.
Artists agree that her features are photographically perfect. Artist or no artist, they’ll look perfect to you! She has modeled hose, nightgowns, and coiffures. Her blonde beauty has helped to sell cigarettes, jewels, soap, sheets, automobiles and first-aid kits. Very soon she'll be helping Paramount sell “Girl of the Ozarks,” her first picture (9). Miss Russell is five feet eight inches tall, weighs 118 pounds, has blue eyes and naturally blond hair.
Another beautiful blonde who modeled her way to the movies is Louise Stuart (10), a former Chicago debutante. After graduating from Miss Mason's Castle (11) she went to New York to visit former school chums. It was during one of these visits that she was persuaded to pose for cigarette ads. One good look at her flawless countenance, and modeling jobs were her for the asking. With plenty of time on her hands, and nothing to do with it, she went to work.
Miss Stuart attributes most of her success with the test director to her experience as a model. Posing for artists and photographers, she says, gave her a self-assurance which she has never lost. You'll see her first in “Lady Be Careful." (12)
A third Paramount prize is Veda Ann Borg (13), a stunning, red headed girl from New York. Before the studio signed her to a long-term contract, her divine proportions and sparkling personality had created a sensation in the modeling field.
One of the most exquisite of Hollywood's newcomers is brunette Anita Colby (14) who stands five feet seven inches tall without her high-heeled shoes. Her face has smiled at you from magazine covers, commercial advertisements and from the pages of the nation's smartest fashion periodicals. Her beauty is attractively framed in poise, wit and charm. She is conversant with world affairs, music, art and literature. Pictorially speaking, she’s a model of perfection. Radio proudly points to her name on its contract list.
Radio has two other "model" charmers in the persons of Maxine Jennings (five feet eight inches tall), and Lucille Ball (five feet six and one-half inches tall). Miss Jennings (15), a former model for the famous couturier, Jean Patou, is a stately redhead as handsome a creature as you ever laid your eyes on. You'll soon be seeing her in featured leads.
Miss Ball (above), a blue-eyed blonde from Montana (16) and former model for Hattie Carnegie, is considered an important trump in the studio's hand. Her bosses have thus far cast her in wise-cracking roles, hoping to develop her into a counterpart of the late Lilyan Tashman (17) - but Lucille doesn't seem to need much help along those lines. Her poise, her suave delivery and her flair for clothes have already added to the gaiety of nations and have cannoned her well along the road to stardom.
One of the most beautiful of the "model" brunettes is Hester Deane (18) who is doing much to enhance M-G-M productions. Her likeness on the backs of magazines has caused many a gentleman to change his brand of cigarettes, and she posed for automobile body advertisements long before the studio discovered that her presence on screen would “up” the grosses.
She was born in Oklahoma City. Her education included art and music. Now, when she isn’t modeling or working in pictures, she designs clothes, takes piano lessons, and studies philosophy.
A good look at Mary Jane Halsey (19) will have different reactions on you, depending on your sex. If you’re a woman, you’d just as soon she broke her neck.
Miss Halsey was born in Milwaukee. After her family moved to Los Angeles she became a model for a famous cosmetician. She is five feet six inches tall and weighs 120 pounds. She has blue eyes, and ‘shhhhhh’, she writes poetry.
If these "model" newcomers get any taller, a few of our leading men will have to wear stilts. Extreme height, which has sounded the gong for many a beginners’ career, doesn't seem to be a handicap for the ex-models. When these lovely girls began to invade Hollywood, apparently the enthusiastic producers forgot all about the traditional physical specifications for screen heroines. There was a time when all actresses had to be extremely petite and slim, like Gloria Swanson and Colleen Moore, and, more recently, like Claudette Colbert and Margaret Sullavan (20). Unless you were a diminutive little trick about five feet two inches tall, and weighed less than 100 pounds, you might just as well have stayed on the farm. Greta Garbo and Kay Francis (21) were overlooked for a long time because of their height.
But the restrictions seem to have been called off. It appears that models can grow as tall as they like without the danger of facing dismissal from the casting office. Margaret Lyman (22), one of the prettiest of the model group to win a picture contract, stands five feet nine inches in her stocking feet, and weighs 129 pounds.
One of the most photographed models of the country, Miss Lyman has posed for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, The New Yorker and for cigarette and soft drink ads. She has brown hair and brown eyes. She wears a larger shoe than Garbo.
And no less charming is pretty Jane Hamilton [below] (23), another popular girl who found her way into pictures through the route of her professional success as a model.
# # # FOOTNOTES FROM THE FUTURE
(1) “Roberta” was released by RKO on March 8, 1935. It was Lucille Ball’s 21st film. Models were needed for the fashion sequences. The film also employed models Virginia Carroll, Diane Cook, Lynne Carver, Lorraine DeSart, Betty Dumbries, Myrna Low, Margaret McChrystal, Marie Osborne, Wanda Perry, Donna Mae Roberts, and Kay Sutton. In addition to Lucille Ball, Wanda Perry, Maxine Jennings, and Jane Hamilton were in the film and profiled in this article.
(2) “The Great Ziegfeld” was MGM’s 1936 biopic of Florenz Ziegfeld, the showman who glorified female beauty on stage. Lucille Ball was not in this film, but was later part of the cast of “Ziegfeld Follies” (1951). This film employed dozens of showgirls and models to play the Ziegfeld Girls. Those profiled in this article include Pauline Craig, Wanda Perry, Hester Dean, Mary Halsey, and Margaret Lyman.
(3) Pauline Craig (1914-97) made her screen debut in “The Great Ziegfeld” but only did five more films, leaving the business in 1939.
(4) Jean Harlow (1911-37) likely did not know or care about Pauline Craig, even if Craig’s figure did give Harlow a run for her money. She was known as the original platinum blonde sex symbol. She died at age 26, at the peak of her popularity. MGM closed for her funeral.
(5) I. Magnin & Company was a San Francisco, California-based high fashion and specialty goods luxury department store. It expanded across the West into Southern California and the adjoining states of Arizona, Oregon, and later to Chicago, Illinois, and Washington, DC, metropolitan areas. Mary Ann Magnin founded the company in 1876 and named the chain after her husband, Isaac. The chain was bought out by Macy’s in 1994.
(6) The Dionne quintuplets (born May 28, 1934) are the first quintuplets known to have survived their infancy. The identical girls were born just in Ontario. All five survived to adulthood. The Dionne girls were born two months premature. The Ontario government and those around them began to profit by making them a significant tourist attraction. As of this writing, two of the girls are still living.
(7) Wanda Perry was born Helen Beuscher in Brooklyn, New York, on July 24, 1917. When she was sixteen, she was named Miss New York City, and was offered a movie contract by Earl Carroll. Helen moved to Hollywood and took her mother's maiden name, Wanda Perry, appearing in films as a showgirl, an Earl Carroll Girl, a Goldwyn Girl, a dancer in "George White's 1935 Scandals," a fashion model, an extra, a bit player and a stand-in for Lucille Ball! Her final film was as an extra in Lucy’s Mame (1974).
(8) Elizabeth Russell (1916-2002) was the sister-in-law of Rosalind Russell. She started doing films in 1936 and finished her career in 1960. (9) “Girl of the Ozarks” (1936) was a Paramount film also starring Virginia Weidler, Henrietta Crossman, and Leif Erickson.
(10) Louise Stuart did two pictures for Paramount back-to-back in 1936. That was the extent of her film career.
(11) Miss Mason’s Castle is a reference to Miss C.E. Mason’s Suburban School for Girls in Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York. It was open from the late 1880s to 1934. The castle was razed in 1944.
(12) “Lady Be Careful” (1936) did not feature Louise Stuart as is said here, although records could be incorrect. The film did feature Elizabeth Russell, however.
(13) Veda Ann Borg (1915-73) did her first film for Paramount in 1936, and was continually employed in Hollywood until 1963. She was the first actress cast as Honeybee Gillis in “The Life of Riley” TV series, replaced a short time later by Marie Brown, then Gloria Blondell.
(14) Anita Colby (1914-92) was born Anita Counihan. Early in her career, at $50 an hour, she was the highest paid model at the time. She was nicknamed "The Face" and appeared on numerous billboards and ads, many of them for cigarette advertisers. She did three films in 1936 alone, the same year she appeared on 15 magazine covers in a single month. In subsequent years she only acted in three more films, returning to modeling.
(15) Maxine Jennings (1909-91) did 10 films with Lucille Ball between 1935 and 1937. After 1938, her film appearances were sporadic. She made her final screen appearance on a 1968 episode of “Hawaii 5-O”.
(16) Lucille Ball (1911-89) is stated as being a blonde from Montana. She was actually a brunette from Upstate New York.
(17) Lucille is once again compared with Lilyan Tashman (1896-1934) a stage and screen actress known for her skill at verbal wit as well as her throaty delivery. She died at age 37, just one year after Lucille Ball arrived in Hollywood.
(18) Hester Dean became known as 'The Girl with the Fisher Body' after modeling for the Fisher Automobile Company. Her only film was “The Great Ziegfeld” (1936).
(19) Mary Jane Halsey (1913-89) was also in “The Great Ziegfeld” (1936) but by that time had done nearly a dozen films. She continued to act on screen until 1945.
(20) Gloria Swanson was 4′11″, Colleen Moore was 5′3″, Claudette Colbert was 5′5″, and Margaret Sullavan was 5′3″.
(21) Greta Garbo was 5′7″ (same as Lucille Ball), and Kay Francis was 5′9″.
(22) Margaret Lyman (1915-2002) was one of the models hired for “The Great Ziegfeld” in 1936. She did two more pictures before leaving screen acting behind.
(23) Jane Hamilton (1915-2004) was a Goldwyn Girl in “Roman Scandals” (1933) just like Lucille Ball. Hamilton, however, had done one previous film as a Goldwyn Girl, “Gold Diggers of 1933″. She did seven other films with Lucille Ball. Her final screen role was in 1949.
#Lucille ball#1936#Greta Garbo#Kay Francis#Jane Hamilton#Margaret Lyman#Gloria Swanson#Claudette Colbert#Colleen Moore#Margaret Sullavan#Hester Dean#Mary Jane Halsey#The Great Ziegfeld#Roberta#Goldwyn Girls#RKO#MGM#Lilyan Tashman#Maxine Jennings#Anita Colby#Vida Ann Borg#Lady Be Careful#Girl of the Ozarks#Elizabeth Russell#Wanda Perry#Dionne Quintumplets#I. Magnin#Jean Harlow#Pauline Craig
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Rami Malek
Rami Malek is an American performer broadly known for his unprecedented acting and he's in like manner a producer. He have played in boundless hit movies and TV game plan. he's also thought to be considering the way that the 100 most convincing people inside the world beginning at 2019.
EARLY LIFE
Rami Malek's finished name is Rami Said Malek. He was brought into the world on twelfth May 1981 inside the city of Torrance, California inside the U.S. Regardless of the way that he's imagined inside the U.S, his people father Nelly Abdel-Malek and mother Said Malek are Greek and from Egypt. He also has one more settled sister named Yashmine. Since his father filled in as a trained professional and guide , they moved to the U.S. besides, got settled San Fernando Valley, consistent with Rami Malek. Malek also incorporates a twin kin, Sami who seems like him and was only four minutes more energetic than him.
Rami Malek was referred to getting some answers concerning his Greek culture and he was told about the centrality of their Greek roots by his people. because of his social differentiations inside the U.S, he felt that it was difficult to adjust and blend to the in vogue social orders in his immaturity. As a young kid , his parent's suspicions for him was to transform into a lawyer so he joined the conversation competition anyway he wasn't set up to impart the concentrates energetically. Notwithstanding, his teacher was amazed by the technique for his passionate interpretation.
Hence, rather than that, his teacher prescribed him to share and perform inside the play Zooman and as needs be the Sign. His play inside the resistance and his parent's positive reaction towards his show encouraged him to move into an acting calling. In 1999, Rami Malek proceeded onward from highschool and visited the University of Evansville to find more about theater and acting.
Business AND AWARDS
Rami Malek moved to ny , to go to the varsity for theater. He and his buddies met various creators and bosses and together they structure the Slant Theater Project. He and his mates who were from an indistinguishable field would make and play out the play of their own. Later on, he moved back to his people and he got related with projecting boss, Mali Finn. He was encouraged to show up for occupations in Hollywood so he worked at passing on pizzas and inverse side situations in diner making falafel and shawarma sandwiches.
During these events, he in like manner send his resume to varied creation houses anyway wasn't set up to get fill in as a performer. Rami Malek was debilitate and lost the vainglory to support add the film adventures so he decided to drop the acting calling yet following a year he was called by the projecting boss Mara Casey. Consequently, Malek got his initial segment inside the situational spoof sensation called Gilmore Girls which was circled in 2004. from that point the subsequent year, after scarcely any venue films, Malek played because the Pharaoh inside the Night of the Museum continuations which was conveyed on 2006, 2009 and 2014 independently. By then Rami Malek again went onto transforming into a theater performer.
Since the year 2010, Rami Malek's positions inside the TV as a supporting performer begins. inside the American action show TV called 24, Malek played as a supporting performer as a dread based oppressor , Marcos AI-Zacar. Malek was praised by Hanks who is besides notable American performer and pioneer producer, for his acting inside the film The Pacific. in view of his incredible introduction inside the film, he obtained various other supporting positions inside the hit movies much equivalent to the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn-Part 2, Short Term 12, Oldboy, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus. He moreover expected minor positions in movies like Battleship and other Oscar-assigned movies much equivalent to the Master, Ain't Them Bodies Saints. He moreover voiced inside the repulsiveness game called Until Dawn.
In the year 2015, Rami Malek landed his first lead position inside the performance game plan called Mr. Robot. After the show was communicated on 24th June, 2015, it transformed into Malek's best ever breakout execution. Rami Malek was quickly acclaimed by the savants like USA Today, Entertainment Weekly and Backstage. For his show inside the Tv plan, he was assigned for four distinctions specifically, Satellite Award, Golden Globe Award and Dorian Award independently. After the most elevated purpose of the TV game plan, Rami Malek was moreover assigned for Best Actor during a Television Series-Drama. That year he won two distinctions specifically, Critic's Choices Television Award for Best Actor during a Drama Series, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor during a Drama Series.
Starting now and into the foreseeable future, Malek went onto playing different hit motion pictures and his next best ever a progression film was conveyed inside the year 2018. His film Bohemian Rhapsody got in excess of 900 million dollars inside the motion pictures far and wide. For his amazing acting inside the film, Rami Malek achieved four distinctions explicitly Academy Award for Best Actor, Golden Globe for Best Actor during a film , BAFTA Award for Best Actor during a Leading Role, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor during a Leading Role Screen Actors Guild Award. Nowadays, Malek has been working in a couple of errands and besides making film with Sam Esmail who is that the producer of Mr. Robot.
Singular LIFE
Rami Malek is somewhat reluctant to correct his private life transparently and avoid interviews the best total as could be normal considering the present situation. Malek opened about his relationship alongside his co-star from the film Bohemian Rhapsody, Lucy Boyton. In a gathering, Rami Malek in like manner said that he's crazy with the London city and having the occasion to buy a home there. Notwithstanding the way that he keeps his concealed life secret from the general populace , he seizes the opportunity to meet and check out the records of outcasts. He venerates different encounters with different social orders.
Ensuing to playing inside the film Bohemian Rhapsody, he was moved by Freddie Mercury so he started filling in as a specialist with the HIV/AIDS care affiliation called RED. He has moreover performed distinctive philanthropic works like advancing and supporting different affiliations like Epidermolysis Bullosa Medical Research Foundation and American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). He moreover to Africa to find more about the HIV/AIDS condition and he have helped with social illicit relationship store for the removal of the disease.
He has the Official record on Instagram with only 4 posts as of recently .
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Melek's all out resources beginning at 2020 is 8 million dollars generally.
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Barry Keoghan, who is best known for enjoying roles in films like "Dunkirk" and"The Killing of a Sacred Deer," is an Irish actor who has been active within the industry since 2011. He made it to the 27th position within the list of "Ireland's greatest film actors" curated by Irish Times in 2020. he's to seem as Druig within the upcoming MCU film titled "The Eternals." Early Life Barry Keoghan was born on October 18, 1992, in Summerhill, which is in Dublin. At the age of 12, his mother gave up the ghost thanks to a heroin overdose. His childhood was precarious, and he was in care for about seven years together with his brother. His older brother is known as Eric Keoghan. He lived in 13 foster homes. Later on, his grandmother took him in, and he lived together with her and his aunt. He visited O'Connell lyceum . Career Barry Keoghan started his career as an actor in 2011. In 2011, he acted during a short film titled "Stand Up," during which he played the role of "Stand up Bully." an equivalent year, he played Aido in "Between the Canals." He acted as Dave Donoghue in 3 episodes of "Fair City." He portrayed the role of Wayne for 6 episodes of "Love/Hate" in 2013. In 2016, he played the character named Cormac McDevitt in 4 episodes of "Rebellion." within the critically acclaimed miniseries called "Chernobyl," he acted as Pavel in 2 episodes. In 2019, he made an appearance in "Living With Lucy." In 2012, he acted within the psychological thriller film called "Stalker," where he worked as Tommy. an equivalent year, he acted sort of a younger version of Dublin Lad in "King of the Travellers." the subsequent year, appeared as a pizza guy in "Life's a Breeze." an equivalent year, he played Sean Meehan in "Stay" and acted as Ben during a short film titled "Wasted." In 2014, he appeared within the role of Sean Bannon in "'71". an equivalent year, he acted as Crusty in "Standby" and Aaron within the short film called "North." He acted within the role of Sean within the short film titled "The Break" in 2015. an equivalent year, he played the role of Ken in "Traders." He was seen as Joe within the drama film titled "Mammal" in 2016. In 2016, he acted as Windows in "Trespass Against Us" and as Shane within the short film titled "Candy Floss." the subsequent year, she worked as Pavel in "Light then ," as Martin Lang in "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" and as George Mills in "Dunkirk." In 2018, he appeared in two films: "American Animals" and "Black '47". In 2019, he acted as Dympha in "Calm With Horses." he's to seem as Scavenger in "The Green Knight" in 2020. The film is under post-production. In 201, he appears within the role of Druig in "Eternals" and as Stanley Merkel in "The Batman." Awards In 2017, Barry Keoghan won the "Breakthrough Artist of the Year" Award at the Dublin Film Critics' Circle for his "The Killing of a Sacred Deer." In 2018, for "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," he won the simplest Supporting Actor in "Chlotrudis Awards" and "Irish Film and Televisions Awards." Personal Life Barry Keoghan is dating Shona Guerin. In 2018, after several years of being during a relationship, they started cohabitation . Barry is additionally curious about boxing and is an amateur boxer. Shona may be a makeup artist and works in Sean Taaffe Hair & Beauty. Height, Weight, and Age Barry Keoghan stands 1.7 meters tall and weighs approximately 72 kg. as of September of 2020; he's 27 years old. Social Media Barry Keoghan is active on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. He has 100k followers on Instagram and 36.8k followers on Twitter as of September of 2020. Net Worth As of September of 2020, Barry Keoghan has an estimated net worth of US$ 1 million. it's stated that he makes US$ 124k yearly, from being the ambassador of Dior.
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50 Great Thrillers by Women, as recommended by 10 of the UK’s female crime writers
Sophie Hannah:
Summertime by Liz Rigbey. Follows a woman who loses her baby and whose father unexpectedly drowns. When her husband and sister close ranks against her, she begins to suspect they are lying to her.
The Spider’s House by Sarah Diamond. Also published as In the Spider’s House. When Anna Howell discovers that a 1960s child murderess was the previous resident of her old cottage, her marriage, sanity and life come under threat.
Hidden by Katy Gardner. When a young mother’s seven-year-old daughter disappears, she finds herself questioning everything in her life. Then a police officer starts asking about the murder of a woman 14 months earlier …
A Shred of Evidence by Jill McGown. DI Judy Hill and DCI Lloyd investigate the murder of a 15-year-old girl on a patch of open parkland in the centre of town.
Searching for Shona by Margaret Jean Anderson
The wealthy Marjorie Malcolm-Scott trades suitcases, destinations and identities with orphan Shona McInnes, as children are evacuated from Edinburgh at the start of the second world war.
Val McDermid:
The Franchise Affair by Josephine Tey. A teenage war orphan accuses two women of kidnap and abuse, but something about her story doesn’t add up.
Rubbernecker by Belinda Bauer. The Booker-longlisted author of Snap follows it up with the tale of a medical student with Asperger’s who attempts to solve a murder.
The Field of Blood by Denise Mina. The first in the Paddy Meehan series sees the reporter looking into the disappearance of a child from his Glasgow home, with evidence pointing the police towards two young boys.
A Fatal Inversion by Barbara Vine. Writing under her pen name, Ruth Rendell tells of the discovery of a woman and child in the animal cemetery at Wyvis Hall, 10 years after a group of young people spent the summer there.
When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson. In the third Jackson Brodie book, a man is released from prison 30 years after he butchered the mother and siblings of a six-year-old girl in the Devon countryside.
Ann Cleeves:
Little Deaths by Emma Flint. Inspired by the real case of Alice Crimmins, this tells of a woman whose two children go missing from her apartment in Queens.
The Dry by Jane Harper. During Australia’s worst drought in a century, three members of one family in a small country town are murdered, with the father believed to have killed his wife and son before committing suicide.
Devices and Desires by PD James. Adam Dalgliesh takes on a serial killer terrorising a remote Norfolk community.
The End of the Wasp Season by Denise Mina. Heavily pregnant DS Alex Morrow investigates the violent death of a wealthy woman in Glasgow.
Fire Sale by Sara Paretsky. The inimitable VI Warshawski takes over coaching duties of the girls’ basketball team at her former high school, and investigates the explosion of the flag manufacturing plant where one of the girl’s mothers works.
Sharon Bolton:
Gone by Mo Hayder. In Hayder’s fifth thriller featuring Bristol DI Jack Caffrey, he goes after a car-jacker who is taking vehicles with children in them.
Gentlemen and Players by Joanne Harris. A murderous revenge is being plotted against the boys’ grammar school in the north of England where eccentric Latin master Roy Straitley is contemplating retirement.
The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes. A time-travelling, murderous war veteran steps through the decades to murder extraordinary women – his “shining girls” – in Chicago, in this high-concept thriller.
The Wicked Girls by Alex Marwood. Two women who were sentenced for murdering a six-year-old when they were children meet again as adults, when one discovers the body of a teenager.
Apple Tree Yard by Louise Doughty. Married scientist Yvonne, who is drawn into a passionate affair with a stranger, is on trial for murder.
Sarah Ward:
A Place of Execution by Val McDermid. Journalist Catherine Heathcote investigates the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl in the Peak District village of Scarsdale in 1963.
The Crossing Places by Elly Griffiths. Forensic archaeologist Dr Ruth Galloway investigates the discovery of a child’s bones near the site of a prehistoric henge on the north Norfolk salt marshes.
The Ice House by Minette Walters. A decade after Phoebe Maybury’s husband inexplicably vanished, a corpse is found and the police become determined to charge her with murder.
The Liar’s Girl by Catherine Ryan Howard. When a body is found in Dublin’s Grand Canal, police turn to the notorious Canal Killer for help. But the imprisoned murderer will only talk to the woman he was dating when he committed his crimes.
This Night’s Foul Work by Fred Vargas (translated by Sian Reynolds). Commissaire Adamsberg investigates whether there is a connection between the escape of a murderous 75-year-old nurse from prison, and the discovery of two men with their throats cut on the outskirts of Paris.
Elly Griffiths:
R in the Month by Nancy Spain. Sadly out of print, this is an atmospheric story set in a down-at-heel hotel in a postwar seaside town. The period detail is perfect and jokes and murders abound. This is the fourth book featuring the fantastic Miriam Birdseye, actress and rather slapdash sleuth.
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey. A gripping crime novel in which the detective never gets out of bed and the murder happened over 500 years ago. Griffith says: “I read this book as a child and was hooked – on Tey, crime fiction and Richard the Third.”
The Detective’s Daughter by Lesley Thomson. Cleaner Stella Darnell finds herself tidying up her detective father’s final, unfinished case, after he dies. It is the first in a series featuring Stella and her sidekick Jack, an underground train driver who can sense murder.
A Place of Execution by Val McDermid. Griffiths says: “I could have chosen any of Val’s novels, but this book, about a journalist revisiting a shocking 1960s murder, is probably my favourite because of its wonderful sense of time and place. It’s also pitch perfect about journalism, police investigation and life in a small community.”
He Said, She Said by Erin Kelly. An account of a rape trial at which nothing is quite as it seems. Griffiths says: “The story centres around a lunar eclipse, which also works wonderfully as a metaphor and image.”
Dreda Say Mitchell:
Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. The Gone Girl author’s debut follows journalist Camille’s investigation into the abduction and murder of two girls in her Missouri home town.
Dangerous Lady by Martina Cole. Cole’s first novel sees 17-year-old Maura Ryan taking on the men of London’s gangland.
The Mermaids Singing by Val McDermid. Clinical psychologist Dr Tony Hill is asked to profile a serial killer when four men are found mutilated and tortured.
Indemnity Only by Sara Paretsky. A client tells VI Warshawski he is a prominent banker looking for his son’s missing girlfriend. But VI soon discovers he’s lying, and that the real banker’s son is dead.
The St Cyr series by CS Harris. Mitchell has nominated the whole of this historical mystery series about Sebastian St Cyr, Viscount Devlin – master of disguises, heir to an earldom, and disillusioned army officer. It’s a bit of a cheat but we’ll let her have it.
Erin Kelly:
No Night Is Too Long by Barbara Vine. Tim Cornish thinks he has gotten away with killing his lover in Alaska. But then the letters start to arrive …
Broken Harbour by Tana French. The fourth in French’s sublime Dublin Murder Squad series, this takes place in a ghost estate outside Dublin, where a father and his two children have been found dead, with the mother on her way to intensive care.
Chosen by Lesley Glaister. When Dodie’s mother hangs herself, she has to leave her baby at home and go to bring her brother Jake back from the mysterious Soul Life Centre in New York.
A Savage Hunger by Claire McGowan. Forensic psychologist Paula Maguire investigates the disappearance of a girl, and a holy relic, from a remote religious shrine in the fictional Irish town of Ballyterrin.
The Cry by Helen Fitzgerald. Parents Joanna and Alistair start to turn against each other after their baby goes missing from a remote roadside in Australia.
Sarah Hilary:
The Hours Before Dawn by Celia Fremlin. A sleep-deprived young mother tries to stay sane while her fears grow about the family’s new lodger, in this 1950s lost classic.
Cruel Acts by Jane Casey. Leo Stone, sentenced to life in prison for the murder of two women, is now free and claims he is innocent. DS Maeve Kerrigan and DI Josh Derwen want to put him back in jail, but Maeve begins doubting his guilt – until another woman disappears.
Sex Crimes by Jenefer Shute. A lawyer’s New Year’s Eve pick-up spirals into an erotic obsession which leads to graphic cruelty.
Skin Deep by Liz Nugent. Nugent, whom Ian Rankin has compared to Patricia Highsmith, tells the story of a woman who has been passing herself off as an English socialite on the Riviera for 25 years – until the arrival of someone who knows her from her former life prompts an act of violence.
Cuckoo by Julia Crouch. Rose’s home and family start to fall apart when her best friend Polly comes to stay.
Louise Candlish:
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie. Christie’s classic – with a legendary twist. The best Hercule Poirot?
The Two Faces of January by Patricia Highsmith. A conman on the run with his wife meets a young American who becomes drawn into the crime they commit.
Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood. The author of The Handmaid’s Tale imagines the life of the real 19th-century Canadian killer Grace Marks.
Little Face by Sophie Hannah. Hannah’s thriller debut is about a young mother who becomes convinced that, after spending two hours away from her baby, the infant is not hers.
Alys, Always by Harriet Lane. Newspaper subeditor Frances is drawn into the lives of the Kyte family when she hears the last words of the victim of a car crash, Alys Kyte.
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Anyway I still can’t believe the misogyny call out gag from Gabby, Angelina, and Jeff. I think now is a good time for a formal apology for Dawn Meehan, Carolyn Rivera, Hannah Shapiro, and Chrissy Hofbeck. Name some more if I missed any icons
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oh god julie is going all dawn meehan on us
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Các giao dịch bất động sản ở Massachusetts cho các quận Hampshire và Franklin, ngày 12 tháng 4 năm 2020 (Biên tập viên Lưu ý: Các hành động của Hạt Hampden không có sẵn vì việc đóng cửa tạm thời Tòa án Roderick L. Ireland ở Springfield vì lo ngại về coronavirus.)AgawamCig4 Llc đến Derek Parolo, 57 Harding St., $ 225.000.Kenneth D. Blews cho Robert Sopet, 57 Overlook Drive, 256.000 đô la.Nicholas D. Griffin và Ashlee A. Griffin đến Tracie Liquori, 732 Mill St., $ 211.000.AmherstFiordaliza Suarez đến Raymond J. Pedrick, 181 Strong St., 375.000 USD.Paul Boudreau và Gerard N. Aubrey đến Daisy Mae Realty LLC, 171 Grey St., 300.000 đô la.Robert Stebbins và Susan Stebbins cho Stephen Brevik và Jillian Brevik, 464 Market Hill Road, 450.000 đô la.Sân vận độngBeverly A. Labelle đến Ryan Pease, đường 370 Buckland, $ 210.000.BelchertownKEEM LLC, đến Robert N. Dougherty và Katie M. Dougherty, 57 Warren Wright St., $ 345.000.Michael E. Sroka đến Russell S. Annis và Jacqueline C. Annis, 23 Mill Valley Road, $ 245.000.Suzanne M. Meehan đến Teresa J. Halperin và Andrew Halperin, 108 Sabin St., 350.000 đô la.Norman B. Veroneau và Denise K. Veroneau đến Niloufar Shoushtari, 25 Lexington Drive, 512.000 đô la.BernardstonMaria E. Carey đến Ricky L. Mùa hè và Suzanne J. Sumner, 68 Cross St., $ 225.000.BlandfordJean-Pierre Barrette, bất động sản, và Mary A. Wright, đại diện, đến Adam Gonska, 84 đường Curtis Hall, 14.000 đô la.Cánh đồngCynthia M. Niemchot-Hodges và Wayne B. Hodges cho James M. Korman, 294 Warren Road, $ 580.000.BucklandDoris L. Howes Estate, Ian Howes, giám đốc điều hành và cá nhân, đến Stephen E. Smith, 277 Ashfield Road / Route 112, $ 120.000.Ricky L. Summer và Suzanne J. Sumner đến Kurtis A. Williams và Nichole B.Williams, 86 Buckland Road, 255.000 đô la.Lynn Anderson, Polly Anderson, Sidney C. Anderson, Nina A. Coler, Lynn A. Hoeppner và Malah H.Miller đến Ann A. Lofquist, 33 Bray Road, 301.000 USD.ChesterNathan J. Bolduc cho Molly Irene Larkham và Cain Larkham, 292 Tuyến 20, $ 159.900.ChicopeeAnthony D. Maloni và Cynthia J. Maloni đến Blackrock BNG Group LLC, 62-66 Dwight St., $ 712.000.Janosik Realty LLC, đến Milton Torres Jr., và Christina A. Reardon, 8 Andover Road, $ 221.000.Marla J. Hanc, Virginia H. Schmitt, Greta R. Sienkiewicz và Frances A. S. Milano đến Lana J. Guz, 30 đường Lanelark, Đơn vị 6108B, 103.000 USD.Liên đoàn cho vay mua nhà liên bang Corp, đến Sonia Velazquez, 38 Maple St., $ 109.000.Premier Home Builders Inc., đến Michael D. Berardelli và Bethany L. Berardelli, 542 Sheridan St., $ 314,000.Samantha Britt đến Jean Carlos Santiago-Reyes, Triển vọng 741 St., $ 182,000.Tyler S. Austin và Priscilla Marie Austin đến Travis J. Haley và Kylie J. Miller, 33 William St., 161.000 đô la.DeerfieldPhylis Dzenis, bởi luật sư, hay còn gọi là Phyllis K. Dzenis, bởi luật sư, Paula D. Healey, luật sư, đến Corrine Sysun, 51 Sugarloaf St., $ 299.000.Peter M. Kuchieski, người hay còn gọi là Peter M. Kuchieski Jr., đến Jessica Howard và David Markland, 20 Thayer St., $ 134.500.Đông LongmeadowMohammad J. Bhuyan và Nigarultana cho Elizabeth Ruth Zahradnik và Jack T. Trainor, 3 Converse Circle, 220.000 USD.Đông thànhLynzi Wildlove đến Heather McLean, 19 Chapin St., 12.000 đô la.Traci Bartlett và Tracie E. Bartlett đến Hiệp hội thế chấp quốc gia liên bang, 21-23 Clinton St., 146,903,93 đô la.XóaBruce A. Cromack động sản, Brenda Gallagher, đại diện cá nhân, đến Kathy M. Halvorsen, 8 Nice St., $ 119,700.ChungHBM Properties LLC, đến Donald Gould, Đường Ben Hale, $ 50.000.Cánh đồng xanhCarl Silver Estate, Laurie Benjamin, đại diện cá nhân, cho Jeremy R.Gaudette và Brianna M. Aubrey-Gaudette, 20 Albert Ave., $ 197,925.John M. Blood Estate, Barbara A. Barsalou, đại diện cá nhân, đến với NicoleAd J. Bukolsky Revocable Trust, Elizabeth J. Bukolsky, ủy thác, 17 Fairview Terrace, $ 132.500.Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, ủy thác, bởi luật sư và Christiana Trust, bởi luật sư, Rushmore Loan Management Services LLC, luật sư, cho Milo O. Childs Campolo, 120 Poplar St., $ 53,550.HadleyCông ty bất động sản Plumtree LLC, đến Michael J. Colwell-LaFluer, 148 Russell St., $ 410.000.HampdenĐánh dấu Michalski đến Kailey Golebiowski, 433 Main St., $ 276.000.Hà LanGeorge Motyka đến Robert V. Summers Jr., 30 Lakeshore Drive, $ 330.000.Timothy Buck, đại diện, và Francis J Buck, bất động sản, đến Cody Langlitz, Old Acre Road, 80.000 đô la.HolyokeCarmen S. Rosa đến Jahjan LLC, 342 Maple St., $ 60.000.Diane V. Scheinost, đại diện, và Kris S. Scheinost, bất động sản, cho Brian Michaud và Irene Michaud, 241 Oak St., 240.000 đô la.Phát triển nhà ở & đô thị cho Frank Salas, 248 Lyman St., 55.000 đô la.Posiadlosc LLC, đến Deena Perdue, 31 Alderman St., 200.000 USD.Hội tiết kiệm quỹ Wilmington, Christiana Trust, ủy thác và ủy thác mua lại thế chấp Pretium, ủy thác của Công ty Equity Trust, người giám sát, Amani Boutros Ira và Amani Boutros, 1446 Dwight St., 80.000 USD.HuntingtonJames Tidwell và Alanna A. Tidwell cho Rachel Laurie, 2 Goss Hill Road, 166.000 đô la.LeverettGeoffrey I. Hitzig và Nancy W. Hitzig đến Village of Light Inc., 83 đường Shutesbury, $ 590.000.LudlowArthur P. Godin, đại diện, Jane H. Godin, bất động sản, và Jane Howes Godin, bất động sản, đến Russell A. Orcutt Jr., 1087 Center St., $ 262.000.Christopher M. Neronha đến William J. Doherty, 517 Làn đường lý tưởng, Đơn vị 507, $ 265.900.Joseph Queiroga, đại diện, Joseph L. Queiroga, đại diện, Charles Joaquim Queiroga, bất động sản, Charles J. Queiroga, bất động sản, Mary C. Condon, đại diện, và Mary Condon, đại diện, cho Branco Construction LLC, 38 Motyka St., 150.000 đô la.Kenneth Dias đến Dawn Chenevert, 517 Làn đường lý tưởng, Đơn vị 402, $ 275,000.Ralph E. Connelly và Ralph Connelly cho Joaquim P. Borges và Ana H. Borges, Jerad Drive, 125.000 đô la.Trường trungBảo tồn LLC, đến James J. Burns, Đường hình nón, $ 40.000.Elm Street Land Properties LLC, đến Christian Haws Villasenor, Town Hill Road, $ 22.500.Đức ôngHelene M. Pilon đến Thomas Russo, 10 Margaret St., 100.000 đô la.Lucia A. Blanchette cho Eric K. Markham và Suzanne E. Markham, Waid Road, 20.000 đô la.Timothy E. Wells và Cathleen S. Wells đến Noelle Renee Venne, 227 Main St., 164.900 USD.MontagueCorrine E. Sysun đến Jill M. Innes, Đường 48 Millers, $ 245.000.Michael J. Whiteman đến Brent Walton Griffin, 106 Đường Turnpike, $ 157,800.Giáo dụcRobert Farr Bayliss đến Clare Doyle và Emma Koramshahi, 15 đường Ryan, 255.000 đô la.Mary Kinda Klippel cho Michael J. Levine và Marilyn Levine, 20 Bridge Road, $ 649.000.Giám mục Công giáo La Mã của Springfield đến Thành phố Northampton, Haydenville Road Off, $ 80.000.Robert D. Raymond đến Hội nghị Đầu tư bất động sản 600 LLC, 547 Easthampton Road, 595.000 đô la.trái camJohn Andrew Marsh động sản, Brianna R. Marsh, đại diện cá nhân, đến Crystal A. Mallet và Stanley C. Pearson, đường 366 Mayo, $ 305.000.Susan R. Gainley đến Charles J. Wright và Elaine M. Wright, 50 đường Mattawa, $ 144,900.Catherine M. McCarthy và John M. McCarthy đến Judy Ann Vantrece, 58 Stone Valley Road, 243.500 đô la.PalmerAaron C. Patterson và Michelle M. Patterson đến John Mercier, 3122 Main St., 98.000 đô la.Martin H. Greany, Barbara J. Greany và Helen Hermanson đến A to Z Quản lý & Đổi mới tài sản LLC, 1654-1658 North Main St., $ 144.000.Martin H. Greany, Martin Greany, Barbara J. Greany và Barbara Greany to A to Z Quản lý & Đổi mới tài sản LLC, 1644-1646 North Main St., $ 144.000.Bồ nôngChelsea Reiff Gwyther, Ryan Reiff Gwyther, John D. Reiff và Marianne M. Reiff cho John J. Kulsick và Kinda B. Brandt, 9 Jones Road, $ 370.000.Donald F. Archer và Tina L. Archer đến Noah A. Wartenberg và Kathryn A. Colavito, 17 Jones Road, $ 246.000.RussellGiám mục Công giáo La Mã của Springfield đến Kevin Kennedy Sr., Đường Hill Hill, 70.000 đô la.Nam HadleyDominic Kirchner II, người được ủy thác và Cliste Realty tin tưởng vào Tamara Rita Thompson, 366 Granby Road, 240.000 đô la.James A. Haber và Jay A. Haber cho Lynn A. Carboneau và Brian William McKinnon, 41 West Summit St., 138.000 đô la.Kyle E. Hajec, Renee L. Hajec và Renee L. Reith cho Cassandra Rose Aotta và Jeremiah Edward Aotta IV, 141 Lyman St., 227.500 đô la.Revampit LLC, đến Scott Family Properties LLC, 12 Vòng tròn trẻ, $ 155.000.Michelle A. Liberto và Anthony Liberto cho Anthony G. Schiappa và Michelle A. Mirti, 12 Hickory Place, $ 249.000.SouthamptonHaley E. Pearl và Kaitlyn E. Dorman đến Susan M. Wilson, 113 Đại lộ, $ 276.000.Louis P. Migliozzi đến Miranda Jade Jacobus và Sean Thomas Wilkins, 8 Strong Road, 238.500 đô la.NamwickJohn Devine cho Joshua Andrew Kawa và Sarah Michelle Herbert, 12 đường Matthews, 243.500 đô la.Springfield716 Spring Valley LLC, đến Angeljoy Co. LLC, 120 Orchard St., $ 281.000.Amat Victoria Curam LLC, đến Laceyann R. Nelson, 323 Bay St., $ 155.000.ANHS Inc., đến Green Apple Manor Properties LLC, 33-35 Quincy St., $ 150.000.Antonio Pereira đến Antonio Pereira, ủy thác, và 2020 Pereira Realty Trust, ủy thác của, 398 Main St., 100 đô la.B9 Industries Inc., đến Nolava LLC, 42 Sunapee, $ 111,025.Emerald City Cho thuê LLC, đến Tyshawn Gorham và Yesenia Gorham, 110 Gardens Drive, 178.500 đô la.Đưa cho họ Sanctuary Inc., cho Gregory P. Rice, 123 Buckingham St., 150.000 đô la.Heather D. McN Khoa, Heather D. Ingraham và Catherine Crank đến Carrasquillo Fix Up LLC, 70 Haskin St., 85.000 USD.Jerry E. True và David C. Melrose cho David Jack Maradyn và Lisa Ann Maradyn, 137 Bellevue Ave., 229.000 đô la.Jose R. Abreu và Clenys Aybar cho Suleinny N. Abreu Garcia và Alex Roque, 140 Pendleton Ave., 125.000 đô la.K & S Holdings LLC, đến Sarah Stoddard, 58 Johnson St., $ 285.000.Kathy T. Truong đến Ruben Santos, 52 Acushnet Ave., $ 167.000.Kevin Nguyễn và Tovan Nguyễn đến Tanisha Arena, 122 Carver St., $ 160.000.Liam P. Hayes đến Martina Adames, 64-66 Scott St., $ 169.000.Thuộc tính R Us & Investments LLC, đến Leticia Vazquez, 21 Old Point St., $ 198.500.Manuel F. Pereira, Antonio Pereira, Emilia Fonseca và Maria Fatima Fernandes đến Antonio Pereira, 398 Main St., 100 đô la.Maribel Reynoso Antigua và Florencio Reynoso đến Carlos Vazquez Diaz và Glory I. Diaz, 132 Wait St., 160.000 USD.Mark G. Soja, đại diện, và Kinda C. Soja, bất động sản, đến Juan Santana, 7 Littleton St., 110.000 đô la.Nhà đầu tư MTGLQ LP, đến Humboldt Realty LLC, 24 Vincent St., $ 120.000.Không giới hạn đầu tư Inc., đến Monnay Miller, 120 Yale St., 50.000 đô la.Oden M. Gomez và Cesar A. Pina cho Adam G. Schlesinger và Brandy A. Schlesinger, 36 Forest St., 169.000 đô la.Patrick M. Pepe, đại diện, và Patrick J. Pepe, bất động sản, đến Olivia A. Pepe, 88 Duggan Circle, $ 124.000.Pedro J. Cruz đến Emtay Inc., 90-92 Grover St., 125.000 đô la.Tài sản Khóa LLC, đến Peter Adonis Mateo và Elvira Hernandez, 23 Frontenac St., $ 195.000.Rosa M. Torres đến Gelson D. Laguerre, 29 Eddy St., 135.000 đô la.Tony M. Tai và Yen Tran đến Ndayiragije Simon, 90 Pinecrest Drive, 285.000 USD.Walid Fathi Ahmed, Theresa Bailey Fathi Ahmed, Walid Fathi Amhed và Theresa Bailey Fathi Amhed cho Ian Gabbidon, 110 Margerie St., 179.900 USD.Chủ nhậtKuzmeski Realty Trust và N. Laurence Miller, ủy thác, cho Robert Howard Adair, 523 Hadley Road, 195.000 đô la.đồHenry J. LaMenez Sr., người được ủy thác, và Cơ quan liên kết cơ khí liên kết với Scott Tkatz và Lynne Tkatz, Tòa án 19 Gilbert, 130.000 đô la.Mary Cooper, người được ủy thác và Cooper Sống tin tưởng vào Christine Hadley, 406 Palmer Road, $ 145.000.Jeffrey Van Dauber đến J. R. Real Real LLC, 9-17 Canal St., $ 165.500.Gary F. Goodreau, bất động sản, và Pamela M. Hayes, đại diện cá nhân, cho Joseph E. Metcalfe và Carol M. Metcalfe, 198 đường Fisherdick, 205.000 đô la.WendellCharles H. Connor Nominee Trust, và Jeanne Colleen Connor, ủy thác, cho Peter Gallant Revocable Trust, Peter Gallant và Pamela A. Richardson, ủy thác, 17 Bullard Road / Bullard Road, 75.000 đô la.Tây Springfield1844 Riverdale LLC, đến Nancy V. Fox, 1844 Riverdale St., Đơn vị 1, $ 138.000.Barbara A. Thomas đến Cil Realty của Massachusetts Inc., 537 Rogers Ave., $ 520.000.Carolyn Charette cho Carolyn Charette và Matthew E. Peck, 165 Almon Ave., 130.000 đô la.David P. Bonci đến Mathew D. Gaspari và Sharon Boardway, 25 Grand View Ave., $ 220.000.Lyubov Kamyshina và Gennadiy Kamyshin cho Olga G. Archakova và Victor V. Archakov, 410 Elm St., 186.000 USD.WestfieldBenjamin D. Granholm, Benjamin P. Granholm và Rebecca L. Granholm đến Rebecca L. Granholm, 59 Zephyr Drive, 100 đô la.Cornerstone Homebuying LLC, đến Perry L. Phillips và Jennifer L. Escarpita, 130 Đại lộ Lindbergh, $ 215.000.G & F Custom Build Homes Inc., đến Genevieve M. Broderick, 51 Furrowtown Road, $ 380.000.Heather A. Longley và Jared M. Longley cho Jason G. Paquette và Elizabeth A. Paquette, đường 315 Buck Pond, $ 320.000.James A. Angelos II, Elizabeth M. Angelos và Elizabeth M. Curran đến Pedro L. Colon, 481 North Road, $ 436.500.James Montemayor đến Jessica A. Sullivan, 139 Union St., Đơn vị 25, $ 160.000.Jeremy P. Morton đến Diane M. Jefferis, 166 Hillside Road, Đơn vị 6, $ 100.Mark J. Giorgfeld và Evelyn R. Giorgfeld đến Marcus Rhatigan, 403 West Road, 600.000 đô la.WilbrahamArria N. Coburn và Leslie Coburn cho Arthur H. Walsh và Tricia N. Love-Walsh, 17 Weston St., 179.500 đô la.Philip H. Gosselin Jr., đến Arria N. Coburn và Leslie R. Coburn, 36 Glenn Drive, $ 322,450.Ricardo Romano Garrido và Tayde Lizette Pumarino Toduez đến Lindsay Russo và Lindsay N. Russo, 5 Seneca St., 187.000 USD.Sushilaben Patel, Hasmukhbhai Patel và Harry Patel cho Erik R. Snyder và Grace S. Miranda, 19 Grove St., $ 330.000.WilliamsburgCharonne Masters và Tom Masters cho Alexander Feinstein và Martha Feinstein, Deer Haven Drive Off và Fort Hill Road Off, $ 8,750.[ad_2] Nguồn
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Dawn and Cochran 2.0 strikes again.
#they literally ruin the life from this season#I mean they are smart taking out the women#because they are smarter than the men#but I don't like it#survivor 35#Survivor Heroes vs Healers vs Hustlers#Survivor HvHvH#Survivor HHH#Chrissy Hofbeck#Ryan Ulrich#Dawn Meehan#John Cochran
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➜ #BookTour #Giveaway Sycophant by Meagan J. Meehan Genre: Horror
Dawn Daniels has always been aware of the dark force within her; a possession that is both the bane of her life and her fierce protector, Dawn must find a way to accept her reality and embrace her destiny.
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As the great Dawn Meehan would say, “A coffee reward? That’s like diarrhea city.”
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GAGE’S ANSWERS
Sammy: Hi Sammy! In my opinion, I feel like the person who played the biggest role in getting me to the end was Veni. While I had very strong relationships with individuals I knew before this game such as Drew and Monty, Veni I feel like played a more impactful role in why I am here speaking to the jury. On the Moral tribe, Veni was able to connect with a lot of original tribe in ways I feel like I honestly couldn’t in the beginning. Veni I felt was my way to make a lot of base connections that help propelled me further into the game. Veni was also always helping me with the idol searching on the skull, as well as with dreamtime searches, especially once he told me that he found a vote steal. On top of that, I knew that while Veni was helping me out, I knew that Veni was always a jury threat and that was always clear amongst the rest of the competitors. Once Veni was voted out, followed by Drew getting out by the judgement twist, and Maddie unfortunately having to leave due to personal circumstances, I was left at F6 with a group that was composed of individuals who were seen as bigger jury threats than me, and individuals who were seen as not as big of jury threats, and I don’t believe I’m able to even get that far, let alone FTC, if it wasn’t for Veni.
Bo: Hi Bo! Even though we didn’t talk that much throughout the game (something we both discussed towards the end and that we were both aware of), I do feel like there was one conversation that we had that significantly impacted my game and the game as a whole. This happened during the final 10, where the numbers were seemingly 6 (Gage) vs 4 (Bo), and you came to me saying that it was actually 5v5 and that you someone was going to flip and asked me to flip too. You wouldn’t tell me who this individual was at first, but once I was able to convince you that I couldn’t flip unless I knew the specific person, I was able to get you to tell me that it was Veni playing both sides. Knowing that it was Veni considering this move, I knew I needed to do immediate damage control if he was telling the truth to you because I knew he had a vote steal and could easily control such a closely contested vote. I was able to successfully get Veni to vote for you this round by saying that it was you that ratted him out, and Veni opened up about exposing the Uwuwu Uwuwu alliance, etc. I know that me you and Maddie always talked about working together at multiple points in this game, but unfortunately that never came to fruition, but I don’t think I would have gone as far as I have if I did decide to do that. I feel like the reason I am here today is because of the tighter bonds I had with other people who in turn had connections to the rest of the tribemates, while I always knew that Maddie and yourself were never really that tight with me and never had gone to the Final 3 with me. So overall, I don’t have many, if not any, regrets about the decisions I made and the people I decided to work with, because I truly believe that I would not have gotten to FTC if I had taken a different path.
Veni: Hi Veni! I know this sounds basic and very cliche, but my strategy coming into games is to play on the idea of “groupthink” and that if the majority of the people have a certain perception (whether that be a specific person is a jury threat, if someone is playing harder than others), than it is technically reality, while also incorporating the strategy of making sure there is always a shield/a bigger threat left in the pecking order to make sure that it will not be you (well me) that goes home. This is how I was able to play and win in my first season, and I knew I was gonna have to play this lowkey/social-esque game strategy to an even more effective manner if I wanted to have any shot of getting far into this game, considering the reputation that I had coming in as a past winner, as well as a twist being implemented where someone was going to be just straight up yeeted at Final 8, so I knew I had to go under the radar ASAP to avoid getting jury votes. I always tried to keep myself in people’s eyes by always trying to have 1 on 1 conversations with everyone while also doing the public dreamtime tasks to show that I was putting in an above average into the game, but at the same time I never wanted to have to rely on an advantage from the dreamtime that would possibly make me seem like too big of a threat as well as give me a distorted perception of my position within the game dynamics. I feel like I was able to accomplish this at different opportune moments of the game, such as the Bodhi vote, where I was being targeted by a vast number of people still left in the game, but I was at that point able to get my threat level below a certain threshold, as well as that point forming strong enough relationships that people were willing to keep me once my name had been thrown out as the target for that round. However, there are of course some weak points to implementing this kind of strategy. Since this game is lowkey, it’s hard to actively articulate what you did since it’s not a very visible/outright strategy. It’s also not the most exciting, and I know you guys as a jury (as well as myself being a former jury member) want to be exciting, innovative gameplay! So I know on that end my gameplay may not seem that effective, but hey, I’m the only person out of the others that can say that everytime I went to tribal, the person I voted for went home, and I feel like I came into this game with a larger than average target on my back in comparison to the FTC and other tribemates that were in this game, and the fact that I am able to sit here plead my case due to the maneuverability and the strategy that I implemented in this org? I can sit here and say that I am proud of myself, which is something I don’t say quite often.
Drew: Somebody broke me once Love was a currency A shimmering balance act I think that I laughed at that And I saw your face and hands Coloured in sun and then I think I understand Will I understand? Will we fight, stay up late? In my dreams I'm to blame Different sides of the bed Roll your eyes, shave my head Now we're stuck in the storm We were born to ignore And all I got is a chance to just sit (I'm in love and you've got me, runaway) You steal the air out of my lungs, you make me feel it I pray for everything we lost, buy back the secrets Your hand forever's all I want Don't take the money Don't take the money I slept on my own those nights Was still in my parents house And I cut off my t-shirt sleeves And claim a new continent Til I saw your face and hands Covered in sun and then I think I understand Will I understand? Will we fight, stay up late? In my dreams I'm to blame Different sides of the bed Roll your eyes, shake my head Now we're stuck in the storm We were born to ignore And all I got is a chance to just sit (I'm in love and you've got me, runaway) You steal the air out of my lungs, you make me feel it I pray for everything we lost, buy back the secrets Your hand forever's all I want Don't take the money Don't take the money You steal the air out of my lungs, you make me feel it I pray for everything we lost, buy back the secrets Your hand forever's all I want Don't take the money Don't take the money When you're looking for your shadow Standing on the edge of yourself Praying on the darkness Just don't take the money Dreaming of an easy Waking up without weight now And you're looking at the heartless Just don't take the money You steal the air out of my lungs, you make me feel it I pray for everything we lost, buy back the secrets Your hand forever's all I want Don't take the money Well, don't take the money (I'm in love and you've got me, runaway) You steal the air out of my lungs, you make me feel it I pray for everything we lost, buy back the secrets Your hand forever's all I want Don't take the money Don't take the moneyJust don't take the money Just don't take the money Just don't take the money Just don't take the money
Maddie: Hi Maddie! When I was first recruited for this season by the lovely Andrew, I knew that I would almost certainly be casted on the moral (because Andrew thinks I’m a cinnamon roll yeah), but I also know that in my regular life I come off as someone who is really is to the nice, to the point where if I do something that may come as mean or irritating, people tend to take a lot more offense if I make a move in a game in comparison to another competitor because most people don’t believe that I would cut people in games (To put it in perspective, I’ve been told that I am the equivalent to Dawn Meehan if I was ever to play real life survivor, so take that as you will). And plus being put on a tribe literally called the “Morals” ,people already expect to you play a certain way due to a tribe designation, and breaking away an already moral association that people expect me to play “loyal” and “nice” game in comparison to maybe a more “wild” and “cutthroat” game, which was expected from the mavericks and the merciless. I do think throughout this game though, I did stay true to the “moral” moniker. I feel like a played a more social and loyal game throughout my time in Uluru. Kind of stated in my previous answers, I always tried to have genuine 1 on 1 conversations with everyone in the game just about their daily life, not only just because I’m trying to build a game relationship, but also a big reason I play games is to just meet new people and make new friends. I feel like I stayed true to my moral roots this time around in terms of how I played the game, as well as treating everyone with respect on a personal level (Also omg Maddie on video? Amazing. Revolutionary. Iconic.).
Corey: Hi Corey! I feel like the move I am most proud of in this game, and not to be cheesy or cliche, but it would have to be getting you out (ripperoni). In my eyes, you were always the biggest threat up until that point, whether that be jury threat, physical threat, strategic threat, social threat, you were everything my dude. I knew that I did not stand a shot with you if I was at the end with you, and it didn’t help that I knew that you were making F2 deals with a good amount of people left. I knew you needed to go home at F6, and this was before I even found out that you were targeting me that round. Plus, not to be shady, but Monty, Eddie, and I having the #Coreyexposedparty was kind of iconic? Especially once we found out that Nikias was lying to all of us and was doing whatever you wanted him to do. And I know this game seemed very straightforward and there wasn’t a lot of necessarily bold and exciting moves, the vote going 3-3 and on the surface seemed like it might go to rocks was I’m sure pretty fun to watch from a viewer perspective, and having a significant hand for this vote means I was able to bring some sort of memorable to this game, and I’m glad I can take ownership for that (also watching Lukas’s face drop as soon as he saw the first Corey vote was a hoot and a half). (Double also I’m very obviously Meghan McCain A.K.A. Andrew’s hall pass if he was straight).
Eddie: Hi Eddie! So when it came to making sure that I was always the one staying at the all the votes (kind of stated before in previous questions), but I always had to make sure there was a bigger target in front of me at every vote, especially in a general/straightforward game where a lot of the time, the person that was picked off tended to be the overall biggest jury threat. As you can relate, coming in as a winner, we both had relatively large targets on our backs at the beginning of the game due to our reputation beforehand, which meant that we had to both be lowkey and doing well in our social relationships a lot more in comparison to the rest of the cast since we came into this game basically put under a magnifying glass, especially due to the judgment twist. As stated before, I knew I had succeeded in getting myself below the perceived threshold once I was targeted by Bodhi, but I was to survive what is considered the vote that drew the line in the sand. Same thing with the tremor tribal, Lukas had the opportunity to vote me out with Bo and Maddie and cause a gigantic riff within the majority alliance, but instead once he stuck to his word and said he would vote however I told him to since Veni and Sammy were targeting each other, and I decided to keep Veni because Veni would always be a bigger threat and would be targeted before me, where as if I kept Sammy, I would for sure be on jury and Sammy would be here at Final Tribal Council, and I really do believe that. Same goes Corey, you, and Lukas, who all had better underdog stories and more exciting components to your guys game in comparison to mine.
Lukas: Hi Lukas! WHEW. First off, I would like to apologize if there is still any sort of personal “beef” if that makes sense. We love a good feud, but never if it goes beyond the game, and I personally don’t think it did, at least for me, but if there was any point where you felt like that then I truly apologize. But yes, the big, overarching question and the reason why us 3 are pleading are case: Why do I deserve to win (a memoir). First off, I know that my gameplay wasn’t the most “captivating” and I didn’t really bring a new innovative strategy to the (dare I say) hellhole that is Tumblr Survivor, but I did what I could do with the cards that I was dealt. Coming into this game, I already had a bigger target on my back than Monty and Nikias, not only because I came as a former winner, but because there was a judgement twist, which meant people that already had big reputations such as Drew, Eddie, Glo, and myself had counteract by being lowkey and relying on a more social heavy game to be able to go further while also not racking up judgement votes, which is something from my understanding that Nikias and Monty never had to worry about. I was also placed on the Moral tribe, which I know may not seem like that much of an issue, but as I talked about in my answer to Maddie, it meant that I was already placed in a label that I was “loyal”, “kind”, etc., Which meant that if I performed a move or action that did not associate with being a moral, then I was going to get more of the brunt of the blame as well. This was evident when you were mad at me or lying to you about the Bodhi vote (which we talked about extensively already) but the reason I did that was because I found out you were voting for ME that round and lying to me first so I had to do what I had to do to survive, but this also happened at Final 6 when Nikias yelled at me for lying to him about me telling to throw his vote at Eddie to cause a 3-2-1, but once again, he was targeting AND VOTED FOR ME that round, and I only lied to him once I found out that he was doing such. As stated in your “Jury Questions Video”, the game play from merge on didn’t necessarily have that many shifts in power, but one thing you stated to me before you left was that the Corey blindside at Final 6 was the most exciting tribal council of the season, which I believe I played the largest hand out of everyone involved in orchestrating that particular vote. I feel like another vote that was also very exciting was the tremor tribal (thanks to you of course!), but once again, I felt like I had a large hand in deciding the outcome for that exciting tribal since you stated that you would however I said I would vote, and since we both knew that Veni and Sammy were targeting each other, it meant that we were the kingmakers for a very shocking and dynamic tribal council for the beginning of the jury phase. Also in comparison to Monty and Nikias, I made sure that I was not having to rely on advantages to try and propel to this point in the game. For example, if Monty did not have the super idol (and it not been public knowledge that he had it), then in my eyes, Monty would have been voted out, because to be quite honest, my ideal F3 at that point in the game would have been to be sitting next to Eddie and Nikias, but once you won immunity, Monty was safe, and nobody Nikias because everyone perceived him as someone that would be easy to beat in the end, Eddie and I unfortunately had to target one another. And just because this just popped in my head and I personally like thinking about the story of a season (because I love survivor seasons that have awesome narratives in comparison to seasons that were just filled with gamebots), it’s kind of iconic that we were always against each other from the beginning of the “Chrissa-less” tribe on, and everyone knew that this was public knowledge, and it lasted all the way until Final 4? You have to admit that it’s kind of cute. Overall, I really do think I deserve to win this game. I know I wasn’t the most strategic person on this cast, I don’t think I played the best social game. I don’t think I was best player out of this cast of 21. But the one thing I could be was the most determined. I was determined to get to the end despite being a target and receiving votes at a majority of the tribal councils, to play a good game that at least I could respect at the end of the day, and to make new friends (Go follow Maddie on tumblr before she starts live blogging Survivor Island of the Idols!), and I’m determined to win this game.
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