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if-you-fan-a-fire · 7 years ago
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"“THE FUTILITY OF CRIME"," Toronto Star Weekly. May 28, 1938. Page 50. ---- W HEN THOMAS "SHORTY" BRYANS is hanged June 30 for the murder of Norman Ford, Canadian police will write "finis" they hope to the most amazing saga of crime in the history of the Dominion's desperadoes… the story of the "Red Ryan gang."
Only one member of that reckless band of bank-robbers which Norman Ryan led "over the wall" of Kingston penitentiary in one of the most daring jail-breaks on record is still at large, and he, police, say, is going straight.
Edward "Wyoming" McMullen was shot at Blaine when he was "wanted" by Ontario police for the murder of Edward Stonehouse of Markham. Andrew Sullivan was shot and killed in Minneapolis. Red Ryan was shot and killed with Harry Checkley in Sarnia. Bryans was released from Kingston penitentiary May, 1937. Nine months later he was convicted of the murder for which he is under sentence of death.
When Ryan died in a liquor store he had tried to hold up in Sarnia, he had just unwittingly written the epitaphs of all of his gang in a book he titled: "The Futility of Crime."
NORMAN RYAN Killed at Sarnia
ANDREW SULLIVAN Killed at Minneapolis
HARRY CHECKLEY Killed at Sarnia
EDWARD MCMULLEN Killed in Blaine
THOMAS BRYANS Sentenced to hang
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holycolorfulpig · 2 years ago
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Patrick McMullan Archives
NEW YORK CITY, NY - JULY 13: Edward Norton attends Friends of the High Line 5th Annual Summer Benefit at Cipriani Wall Street on July 13, 2005 in New York City.
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wellreadwyvern · 2 years ago
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🎉NEW RELEASE TUESDAY🎉 Here’s a sampling of today’s new releases from my NetGalley shelf: BITTER MEDICINE by MIA TSAI @taschen My most anticipated March release! I WILL FIND YOU AGAIN by SARAH LYU @simonandschuster Look for my review of this YA contemporary mystery on Friday! HELLO BEAUTIFUL by ANN NAPOLITANO @randomhouse One of this month’s most eagerly awaited titles by the author of Dear Edward. KUNSTLERS IN PARADISE by Cathleen Schine @henryholtbooks Described as “a comedy of generational manners,” a 20-something New Yorker visits his eccentric 93-year-old grandmother and is forced into an extended stay when LA goes into lockdown. A LIKELY STORY by LEIGH MCMULLAN ABRAMSON @atriabooks “The only child of an iconic American novelist discovers a shocking tangle of family secrets…” A MANUAL FOR HOW TO LOVE US by ERIN SLAUGHTER @harpercollins An “interlinked collection of stories exploring the primal nature of women’s grief.” THE SCHOOLHOUSE by SOPHIE WARD @vintageanchorbooks In this “thriller about truth, silence, and the weight of the past,” a missing girl forces Isobel to face her own trauma at an experimental school in the ‘70s. NOTHING BUT THE RAIN by NAOMI SALMAN @tordotcompub A novella in which “a sleepy little town discovers its memories have become part of the water cycle.” A TEMPEST AT SEA by SHERRY THOMAS @berkleypub Book 7 of the Lady Sherlock series! I often recommend these delightful historical mysteries to friends. RED LONDON by ALMA KATSU @putnambooks A “race-against-the-clock” spy novel (Red Widow sequel). Thank you to the listed publishers for providing eARCs for review. #bittermedicine #miatsai #iwillfindyouagain #sarahlyu #hellobeautiful #annnapolitano #kunstlersinparadise #cathleenschine #alikelystory #leighmcmullanabramson #amanualforhowtoloveus #erinslaughter #theschoolhouse #sophieward #nothingbuttherain #naomisalman #atempestatsea #sherrythomas #redlondon #almakatsu #newreleasetuesday #newbooktuesday #pubday #newbooks #booksbooksbooks #netgalleyreads #bookstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CpyLfUlhmXD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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blackryan53 · 5 years ago
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A break during the recording of Radio 4's new adaptation of The Pallisers.          
Recorded at BBC Maida Vale Studios, London.     
Edward Macliam, Sinead MacInnes, Tim McMullan, Jessica Raine and Blake Ritson 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000b70j
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lands-of-fantasy · 2 years ago
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Sense and Sensibility (2008)
Elinor Dashwood (Hattie Morahan), Marianne Dashwood (Charity Wakefield) and Margaret Dashwood (Lucy Boynton)
Mrs. Dashwood (Janet McTeer)
John Willoughby (Dominic Cooper)
Colonel Brandon (David Morrissey)
Edward Ferrars (Dan Stevens)
John Dashwood (Mark Gatiss), Fanny Dashwood (Claire Skinner) and Little Henry (Morgan Overton)
Mrs Jennings (Linda Bassett), Sir John Middleton (Mark Williams), Lady Middleton (Rosanna Lavelle) 
Mr. Palmer (Tim McMullan) and Charlotte Palmer (Tabitha Wady)
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atheistcartoons · 6 years ago
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Thanks to the heroic work of Catherine Corless, here are the names of the seven hundred and ninety-six children who died in a Tuam mother and baby home run by the Catholic Church in collusion with the government in Ireland, and whose bodies were thrown into a septic tank at the site pictured above. 
This was one mother and baby home. There is evidence to suggest that we can expect similar results from the many other Irish mother and baby homes (and this is without talking about Magdalene Laundries).
I’m not putting any of this under a Read More link. I’m just not.
1925
Patrick Derrane 5 months Mary Blake 4 months Matthew Griffin 3 months Mary Kelly 6 months Peter Lally 11 months Julia Hynes 1 year James Murray 1 month
1926
Joseph McWilliam 6 months John Mullen 3 months Mary Wade 3 years Maud McTigue 6 years Bernard Lynch 3 years Martin Shaughnessy 18 months Bridget Glynn 1 year Margaret Glynn 1 year Patrick Gorham 21 months Patrick O’Connell 1 year John Carty 21 months Madeline Bernard 2 years Maureen Kenny 8 years Kathleen Donohue 1 year Thomas Donelan 2 years Mary Quilan 2 years Mary King 9 months Mary Warde 21 months George Coyne 2 years Julia Cummins 18 months Barbara Fola/ Wallace 9 months Pauline Carter 11 months Mary Walsh 1 year Annie Stankard 10 months John Connelly 9 months Anthony Cooke 1 month Michael Casey 3 years Annie McCarron 2 months Patricia Dunne 2 months John Carty 3 months Peter McNamara 7 weeks Mary Shaughnessy 4 months Joseph Coen 5 months Mary Murphy 2 months Patrick Kelly 2 months Martin Rabbitte 6 weeks Kathleen Quinn 7 months Patrick Halpin 2 months Martin McGuinness 6 months
1927
Mary Kate Connell 3 months Patrick Raftery 7 months Patrick Paterson 5 months James Murray 1 month Colman O’ Loughlin 5 months Agnes Canavan 18 months Christina Lynch 15 months Mary O’Loughlin 6 months Annie O’ Connor 15 months John Greally 11 months Joseph Fenigan 4 years Mary Connolly 2 months James Muldoon 4 months Joseph Madden 3 months Mary Devaney 18 months
1928
Michael Gannon 6 months Bridget Cunningham 2 months Margaret Conneely 18 months Patrick Warren 8 months James Mulryan 1 month Mary Kate Fahey 3 years Mary Mahon 1 month Martin Flanagan 1 month Mary Forde 4 months Patrick Hannon 20 months Michael Donellan 6 months Joseph Ward 7 months Walter Jordan 3 years Mary Mullins 1 month
1929
Peter Christian 7 months Mary Cunningham 5 months James Ryan 9 months Patrick O’Donnell 9 months Mary Monaghan 4 years Patrick O’Malley 1 year Philomena Healy 11 months Michael Ryan 1 year Patrick Curran 6 months Patrick Fahy 2 months Laurence Molloy 5 months Patrick Lynskey 6 months Vincent Nally 21 months Mary Grady 18 months Martin Gould 21 months Patrick Kelly 2 months
1930
Bridget Quinn 1 year William Reilly 9 months George Lestrange 7 months Christy Walshe 15 months Margaret Mary Gagen 1 year Patrick Moran 4 months Celia Healy 5months James Quinn 4 years Bridget Walsh 15months
1931
Patrick Shiels 4 months Mary Teresa Drury 1 year Peter O’Brien 18 months Peter Malone 18 months Carmel Moylan 8 months Mary Burke 10 months Mary Josephine Garvey 5 months Mary Warde 10 months Catherine Howley 9 months Michael Pat McKenna 3 months Richard Raftery 3 months
1932
Margaret Doorhy 8 months Patrick Leonard 9 months Mary Coyne 1 year Mary Kate Walsh 2 years Christina Burke 1 year Mary Margaret Jordan 18 months John Joseph McCann 8 months Teresa McMullan 1 year George Gavin 1 year Joseph O’Boyle 2 months Peter Nash 1 year Bridget Galvin 3 months Margaret Niland 3 years Christina Quinn 3 months Kathleen Cloran 9 years Annie Sullivan 8 months Patricia Judge 1 year Mary Birmingham 9 months Laurence Hill 11 months Brendan Patrick Pender 1 month Kate Fitzmaurice 4 months Baby Mulkerrins 5 days Angela Madden 3 months Mary McDonagh 1 year
1933
Mary C Shaughnessy 1 month Mary Moloney 11 months Patrick Joseph Brennan 1 months Anthony O’Toole 2 months Mary Cloherty 9days Joseph Fahy 10 months Mary Finola Cunniffe 6 months Martin Cassidy 5 months Francis Walsh 3 months Mary Garvey 4 months Kathleen Gilchrist 8 months Mary Kate Walsh 1 months Eileen Fallon 18 months Harry Leonard 3 years Mary Kate Guilfoyle 3 months John Callinan 3 months John Kilmartin 2 months Julia Shaughnessy 3 months Patrick Prendergast 6 months Bridgid Holland 2 months Bridgid Moran 15 months Margaret Mary Fahy 15 months Bridgid Ryan 9 months Mary Brennan 4 months Mary Conole 1 months John Flattery 2 years Margaret Donohue 10 months Joseph Dunn 3 years Owen Lenane 2 months Josephine Steed 3 months Mary Meeneghan 3 months James McIntyre 4 months
1934
John Joseph Murphy 4 months Margaret Mary O’Gara 2 months Eileen Butler 2 months Thomas Molloy 2 months James Joseph Bodkin 6 months John Kelly 2 months Mary Walshe 6 months Mary Jo Colohan 4 months Florence Conneely 7 months Norah McCann 1 months Mary Kelly 9 months Rose O’Dowd 6 months Mary Egan 4 months Michael Concannon 4 months Paul Joyce 10 months Mary Christina Kennedy 4 months Bridget Finnegan 2 months Mary Flaherty 3 months Thomas McDonagh 4 months Joseph Hoey 1 year Sheila Tuohy 9 years Teresa Cunniffe 3 months Joseph Clohessy 2 months Mary Kiely 4 months Thomas Cloran 6 months Mary Burke 3 months Mary Marg Flaherty 4 months John Keane 17 days Luke Ward 15 months Mary O’Reilly 5 months
1935
Ellen Mountgomery 18 months Mary Elizabeth Lydon 4 months Brigid Madden 1 month Mary Margaret Murphy 4 months Mary Nealon 7 months Stephen Linnane 4 months Josephine Walsh 1 years Kate Cunningham 2 months Mary Bernadet Hibbett 1 month Thomas Linnane 4 months Patrick Lane 3 months Mary Anne Conway 2 months James Kane 8 months Christopher Leech 3 months Elizabeth Ann McCann 5 months Margaret Mary Coen 2 months Michael Linnane 15months Bridget Glenane 5 weeks
1936
John O’Toole 7 months John Creshal 4 months Mary Teresa Egan 3 months Michael Boyle 3 months Anthony Mannion 6 weeks Donald Dowd 5 months Peter Ridge 4 months Eileen Collins 2 months Mary Brennan 2 months James Fahy 5 months Mary Bridget Larkin 8 months Margaret Scanlon 3 years Brian O’Malley 4 months Michael Madden 6 months
1937
Mary Kate Cahill 2 weeks Mary Margaret Lydon 3 months Festus Sullivan 1 month Annie Curley 3 weeks Nuala Lydon 5 months Bridget Collins 5 weeks Patrick Joseph Coleman 1 month Joseph Hannon 6 weeks Henry Monaghan 3 weeks Michael Joseph Shiels 7 weeks Martin Sheridan 5 weeks John Patrick Loftus 10 months Patrick Joseph Murphy 3 months Catherine McHugh 4 months Mary Patricia Toher 4 months Mary Kate Sheridan 4 months Mary Flaherty 19 months Mary Anne Walsh 14 months Eileen Quinn 2 years Patrick Burke 9 months Margaret Holland 2 days Joseph Langan 6 months Sabina Pauline O’Grady 6 months Patrick Qualter 3 years Mary King 5 months Eileen Conry 1 year
1938
Mary Nee 4 months Martin Andrew Larkin 14 months Mary Keane 3 weeks Kathleen V Cuffe 6 months Margaret Linnane 4 months Teresa Heneghan 3 months John Neary 7 months Patrick Madden 4 months Mary Cafferty 2 months Mary Kate Keane 3 months Patrick Hynes 3 weeks Annie Solan 2 months Charles Lydon 9 months Margaret Mullins 7 months Mary Mulligan 2 months Anthony Lally 5 months Joseph Spelman 6 weeks Annie Begley 3 months Vincent Egan 1 week Nora Murphy 5 months Patrick Garvey 6 months Patricia Burke 4 months Winifred Barret 2 years Agnes Marron 3 months Christopher Kennedy 5 months Patrick Harrington 1 week
1939
Kathleen Devine 2 years Vincent Garaghan 1 month Ellen Gibbons 6 months Michael McGrath 4 months Edward Fraser 3 months Bridget Lally 1 year Patrick McLoughlin 5 months Martin Healy 4 months Nora Duffy 3 months Margaret Higgins 1 week Patrick Egan 6 months Vincent Farragher 11 months Patrick Joseph Jordan 3 months Michael Hanley 1 month Catherine Gilmore 3 months Baby Carney 1 day Annie Coyne 3 months Helena Cosgrave 5 months Thomas Walsh 2 months Baby Walsh 1 day Kathleen Hession 4 months Brigid Hurley 11 months Ellen Beegan 2 months Mary Keogh 1 year Bridget Burke 3 months
1940
Martin Reilly 9 months Martin Hughes 11 months Mary Connolly 1 month Mary Kate Ruane 1 month Joseph Mulchrone 3 months Michael Williams 14 months Martin Moran 7 weeks Josephine Mahony 2 months James Henry 5 weeks Bridget Staunton 5 months John Creaven 2 weeks Peter Lydon 6 weeks Patrick Joseph Ruane 4 months Michael Quinn 8 months Julia Coen 1 week Annie McAndrew 5 months John Walsh 3 months Patrick Flaherty 6 months Bernadette Purcell 2 years Joseph Macklin 1 day Thomas Duffy 2 days Elizabeth Fahy 4 months James Kelly 2 months Nora Gallagher 4 months Kathleen Cannon 4 months Winifred Tighe 8 months Christopher Williams 1 year Joseph Lynch 1 year Andrew McHugh 15 months William Glennan 18 months Michael J Kelly 5 months Patrick Gallagher 3 months Michael Gerard Keane 2 months Ellen Lawless 6 months
1941
Mary Finn 3 months Martin Timlin 3 months Mary McLoughlin 1 month Mary Brennan 5 months Patrick Dominic Egan 1 month Nora Thornton 17 months Anne Joyce 1 year Catherine Kelly 10 months Michael Monaghan 8 months Simon John Hargraves 6 months Baby Forde 1 day Joseph Byrne 2 months Patrick Hegarty 4 months Patrick Corcoran 1 month James Leonard 16 days Jane Gormley 22 days Anne Ruane 11 days Patrick Munnelly 3 months John Lavelle 6 weeks Patrick Ruane 24 days Patrick Joseph Quinn 3 months Joseph Kennelly 15 days Kathleen Monaghan 3 months Baby Quinn 2 days Anthony Roche 4 months Annie Roughneen 3 weeks Anne Kate O’Hara 4 months Patrick Joseph Nevin 3 months John Joseph Hopkins 3 months Thomas Gibbons 1 month Winifred McTigue 7 months Thomas Joseph Begley 2 months
1942
Kathleen Heneghan 25 days Elizabeth Murphy 4 months Nora Farnan 1 month Teresa Tarpey 1 month Margaret Carey 11 months John Garvey 6 weeks Bridget Goldrick 4 months Bridget White 3 months Noel Slattery 1 month Mary T Connaughton 4 months Nora McCormack 6 weeks Joseph Hefferon 5 months Mary Higgins 9 days Mary Farrell 21 days Mary McDonnell 1 month Geraldine Cunniffe 11 weeks Michael Mannion 3 months Bridget McHugh 7 months Mary McEvady 18 months Helena Walsh 3 months William McDoell 2 days Michael Finn 14 months Mary Murphy 10 months Gertrude Glynn 6 months Joseph Flaherty 7 weeks Mary O’Malley 4 years John P Callanan 13 days Baby McDonnell 1 day Female McDonnell 1 day Christopher Burke 9 months Stephen Connolly 8 months Mary Atkinson 6 months Mary Anne Finegan 7 weeks Francis Richardson 15 months Michael John Rice 6 months Nora Carr 4 months William Walsh 16 months Vincent Cunnane 14 months Eileen Coady 10 months Female Roache 1 day Male Roache 1 day Patrick Flannery 2 months John Dermody 3 months Margaret Spellman 4 months Austin Nally 3 months Margaret Dolan 3 months Vincent Finn 9 months Bridget Grogan 6 months
1943
Thomas Patrick Cloran 9 weeks Catherine Devere 1 month Mary Josephine Glynn 1 day Annie Connolly 9 months Martin Cosgrove 7 weeks Catherine Cunningham 2 years Bridget Hardiman 2 months Mary Grier 5 months Mary P McCormick 2 months Brendan Muldoon 5 weeks Nora Moran 7 months Joseph Maher 20 days Teresa Dooley 3 months Daniel Tully 7 months Brendan Durkan 1 month Sheila O’Connor 3 months Annie Coen 6 months Patrick J Kennedy 6 days Thomas Walsh 2 months Patrick Rice 1 year Edward McGowan 10 months Brendan Egan 10 months Margaret McDonagh 1 month Annie J Donellan 10 months Thomas Walsh 14 days Bridget Quinn 6 months Mary Mulkerins 5 weeks Kathleen Parkinson 10 months Sheila Madeline Flynn 4 months Patrick Joseph Maloney 2 months Bridget Carney 7 months Mary M O’Connor 6 months Joseph Geraghty 3 months Annie Coen 10 months Martin Joseph Feeney 4 months Anthony Finnegan 3 months Patrick Coady 3 months Baby Cunningham 1 day Annie Fahy 3 months Baby Byrne 1 day Patrick Mullaney 18 months Thomas Connelly 3 months Mary Larkin 2 months Margaret Kelly 4 months Barbara McDonagh 4 months Mary O’Brien 4 months Keiran Hennelly 14 months Annie Folan 4 months Baby McNamara 1 day Julia Murphy 3 months
1944
John Rockford 4 months Vincent Geraghty 1 year Male O’Brien 2 days Anthony Deane 2 days Mary Teresa O’Brien 15 days John Connelly 3 months Bridget Murphy 3 months Patricia Dunne 2 months Francis Kinahan 1 month Joseph Sweeney 20 days Josephine O’Hagan 6 months Patrick Lavin 1 month Annie Maria Glynn 13 months Kate Agnes Moore 2 months Kevin Kearns 15 months Thomas Doocey 15 months William Conneely 8 months Margaret Spelman 16 months Mary Kate Cullen 22 months Kathleen Brown 3 years Julia Kelly 19 months Mary Connolly 7 years Catherine Harrison 2 years Eileen Forde 21 months Michael Monaghan 2 years Mary Frances Lenihan 3 days Anthony Byrne 6 months Jarlath Thornton 7 weeks John Kelly 6 days Joseph O’Brien 18 months Anthony Hyland 3 months Male Murray 1 day Female Murray 1 day Joseph F McDonnell 11 days Mary Walsh 15 months Baby Glynn 1 day James Gaughan 14 months Margaret Walsh 4 months Mary P Moran 9 days John Francis Malone 7 days
1945
Michael F Dempsey 7 weeks Christina M Greally 4 months Teresa Donnellan 1 month Rose Anne King 5 weeks Christopher J Joyce 2 months James Mannion 8 months Mary T Sullivan 3 weeks Patrick Holohan 11 months Michael Joseph Keane 1 month Bridget Keaney 2 months Joseph Flaherty 8 days Baby Mahady 3 days James Rogers 10 days Kathleen F Taylor 9 months Gerard C Hogan 7 months Kathleen Corrigan 2 months Mary Connolly 3 months Patrick J Farrell 5 months Patrick Laffey 3 years Fabian Hynes 8 months John Joseph Grehan 2 years Edward O’Malley 3 months Mary Fleming 6 months Bridget F McHugh 3 months Michael Folan 18 months Oliver Holland 6 months Ellen Nevin 7 months Margaret Horan 6 months Peter Mullarky 4 months Mary P O’Brien 4 months Teresa Francis O’Brien 4 months Mary Kennedy 18 months Sarah Ann Carroll 4 months Baby Maye 5 days
1946
Mary Devaney 21 days Anthony McDonnell 6 months Vincent Molloy 7 days John Patrick Lyons 5 months Gerald Aidan Timlin 3 days Patrick Costelloe 17 days John Francis O’Grady 1 month Bridget Mary Flaherty 12 days Josephine Finnegan 20 months Martin McGrath 3 days Baby Haugh 1 day James Frayne 1 month Mary Frances Crealy 14 days Mary Davey 2 months Patrick Joseph Hoban 11 days Angela Dolan 3 months Mary Lyden 5 months Bridget Coneely 4 months Austin O’Toole 4 months Bernard Laffey 5 months Mary Ellen Waldron 8 months Terence O’Boyle 3 months Mary Frances O’Hara 1 month Martin Dermott Henry 43 days Mary Devaney 3 months Bridget Foley 6 months Martin Kilkelly 40 days Theresa Monica Hehir 6 weeks Patrick A Mitchell 3 months John Kearney 5 months John Joseph Kelly 3 months John Conneely 4 months Stephen L O’Toole 2 months Thomas A Buckley 5 weeks Michael John Gilmore 3 months Patrick J Monaghan 3 months Mary Teresa Murray 2 months Patrick McKeighe 2 months John Raymond Feeney 3 months Finbar Noone 2 months John O’Brien 21 days Beatrice Keane 5 years Mary P Veale 5 weeks Winifred Gillespie 1 year Anthony Coen 10 weeks Michael F Sheridan 3 months Anne Holden 3 months Martin Joseph O’Brien 7 weeks Winifred Larkin 1 month
1947
Patrick Thomas Coen 1 month Mary Bridget Joyce 8 months Geraldine Collins 13 months Mary Flaherty 5 days Vincent Keogh 5 months John Francis Healy 10 days Martin J Kennelly 1 month Patrick Keaveney 2 months Philomena Flynn 2 months William Reilly 9 months Margaret N Concannon 1 year Patrick J Fitzpatrick 14days Joseph Cunningham 2 months Mary J Flaherty 13 months Kathleen Murray 3 years John O’Connell 2 years Alphonsus Hanley 21 months Bridget P Muldoon 11 months Patricia C Higgins 5 months Catherine B Kennedy 2 months John Desmond Dolan 15 months Stephen Joynt 2 years Catherine T Kearns 2 years Margaret Hurney 2 years John Patton 2 years Patrick J Williams 15 months Nora Hynes 8 months Anthony Donohue 2 years Brendan McGreal 1 year Anthony Cafferky 23 days Nora Cullinane 18 months Kathleen Daly 2 years Nora Conneely 15 months Mary Teresa Joyce 13 months Kenneth A Ellesmere 1 day Mary P Carroll 4 months Thomas Collins 17 months Margaret M Moloney 3 months Josephine Tierney 8 months Margaret M Deasy 3 months Martin Francis Bane 3 months Bridget Agatha Kenny 2 months Baby Kelly 1 day Mary Teresa Judge 15 months Paul Dominick Bennett 3 months Mary Bridget Giblin 18 months
1948
Kathleen Madden 2 months Mary P Byrne 8 weeks Joseph Byrce 4 months Joseph Byrne 11 months Kathleen Glynn 4 months Augustine Jordan 9 months Michael F Dwyer 18 months Noel C Murphy 14 months Margaret McNamee 6 months Patrick Grealish 6 weeks Bernadette O’Reilly 7 months John Joseph Carr 3 weeks Paul Gardiner 10 months Simon Thomas Folan 9 weeks Joseph Ferguson 3 months Peter Heffernan 4 months Patrick J Killeen 14 weeks Stephen Halloran 7 months Teresa Grealish 5 months John Keane 4 months Mary Burke 9 months Brigid McTigue 3 months Margaret R Broderick 8 months Martin Mannion 3 months 1949
Mary Margaret Riddell 8 months Thomas J Noonan 7 weeks Peter Casey 10 months Michael Scully 3 months Baby Lyons 5 days Hubert McLoughlin 4 months Mary M Finnegan 3 months Nicholas P Morley 3 months Teresa Bane 6 months Patrick J Kennedy 5 weeks Michael Francis Ryan 3 days John Forde 2 years Mary P Cunnane 3 months Margaret P Sheridan 4 months Patrick Joseph Nevin 3 months Joseph Nally 5 months Christopher Burke 3 months Anne Madden 7 weeks Bridget T Madden 7 weeks Thomas Murphy 3 months Francis Carroll 2 months Bridget J Linnan 9 months Josephine Staunton 8 days Mary Ellen McKeigue 7 weeks
1950
Mary J Mulchrone 3 months Catherine Higgins 4 years Catherine Anne Egan 3 months Thomas McQuaid 4 months Dermott Muldoo 4 months Martin Hanley 9 weeks John Joseph Lally 3 months Brendan Larkin 5 months Baby Bell 1 day Mary J Larkin 7 months Annie Fleming 9 months Colm A McNulty 1 month Walter Flaherty 3 months Sarah Burke 15 days Mary Ann Boyle 5 months John Anthony Murphy 5 months Joseph A Colohan 4 months Christopher Begley 18 days
1951
Catherine A Meehan 4 months Martin McLynskey 6 months Mary J Crehan 3 months Mary Ann McDonagh 2 months Joseph Folan 22 days Evelyn Barrett 4 months Paul Morris 4 months Peter Morris 4 months Mary Martyna Joyce 18 months Mary Margaret Lane 7 months
1952
John Noone 4 months Anne J McDonnell 6 months Joseph Anthony Burke 6 months Patrick Hardiman 6 months Patrick Naughton 12 days Josephine T Staunton 21 days John Joseph Mills 5 months
1953
Baby Hastings 1 day Mary Donlon 4 months Nora Connolly 15 months
1954
Anne Heneghan 3 months Mary Keville 9 months Martin Murphy 5 months Mary Barbara Murphy 5 months Mary P Logue 5 months Margaret E Cooke 6 months Mary Ann Broderick 14 months Ann Marian Fahy 4 months Anne Dillon 4 months Imelda Halloran 2 years
1955
Joseph Gavin 10 months Marian Brigid Mulryan 10 months Mary C Rafferty 3 months Nora Mary Howard 4 months Joseph Dempsey 3 months Patrick Walsh 3 weeks Francis M Heaney 3 years
1956
Dermot Gavin 2 weeks Mary C Burke 3 years Patrick Burke 1 year Paul Henry Nee 5 months Oliver Reilly 4 months Gerard Connaughton 11 months Rose Marie Murphy 2 years
1957
Margaret Connaire 4 months Stephen Noel Browne 2 years Baby Fallon 4 days
1958
Geraldine O’Malley 6 months
1959
Dolores Conneely 7 months Mary Maloney 4 months
1960
Mary Carty 5 months
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claudia1829things · 6 years ago
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"DOCTOR THORNE" (2016) Review
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"DOCTOR THORNE" (2016) Review Two years ago, the ITV aired "DOCTOR THORNE", Julian Fellowes' four-part television adaptation of Anthony Trollope's 1858 novel. As it turned out, the latter was the third novel in Trollope's literary series known as the Chronicles of Barsetshire.
From what I know, the 1858 novel seemed to have little in common to the rest of Trollope's Barstshire series. Dr. Thomas Thorne, the main character in "DOCTOR THORNE", was a distant cousin of Mr Wilfred Thorne, a minor character in "Barchester Towers". Aside from that, the rest of the characters in "DOCTOR THORNE" seemed to have very little or no connections to the remaining Barstshire series. The plot for "DOCTOR THORNE" seemed pretty straightforward. Our main protagonist is a respected doctor who has been raising his niece, Mary Thorne, on his own. Years earlier, Doctor Thorne's ne'er-do-well older brother Henry had seduced one Mary Scatcherd. When her stonemason brother Roger Scatcherd had learned about his sister's pregnancy, he engaged in a fight with Henry and killed him. Scatcherd ended in prison for several years, his sister gave birth to a daughter before moving to Australia with a new husband, and Doctor Thorne ended up raising his niece and keeping her parents' identities a secret. Following his release from prison, Roger Scatcherd becomes wealthy as railway project undertaker, got married, became a father and acquired a baronet. He also becomes a chronic alcoholic. Thorne becomes the family doctor to the Greshams, a local family of the landed gentry. He he persuades Scatcherd to lend money Mr. Francis Greshams, the local squire, who has troubles managing his finances. Within time, much of the Gresham estate is put up as collateral. Meanwhile, Mary forms a close friendship with the Gresham children and falls in love with Frank Gresham, Squire Gresham's only son and heir of the squire, and he with her. But due to the family's finances, Squire Gresham's wife, Lady Arabella, plots to end Mary and Frank's romance and find a wealthy wife for her son. However, Sir Roger's only son and heir, Louis Scatcherd, also falls in love with Mary. And like his father, Louis has also acquired a drinking habit. Dr. Thorne is forced to struggle to help his niece find happiness, while at the same time, deal with Lady Arabella's scheming for her son, and the tenuous financial situation between the Scatcherds and the Greshams. "DOCTOR THORNE" received mixed reviews when it aired on both British and American television. I suspect that many critics believed that the production seemed to lack the bite of previous Trollope adaptations. And if I must be honest, I agree with them. Overall, "DOCTOR THORNE" struck me as a fluff piece into the life of Victorian society, despite the social snobbery portrayed in the miniseries, along with the fact that two of the characters were alcoholics. I believe it had something to do with the production's tone. Thanks to Julian Fellowes' writing, the miniseries felt more like a light comedy with flashes of melodrama. Especially for a story that featured social bigotry, family secrets and alcoholism. It did not help that the only characters in this story who truly suffered in the end were the members of the Scatcherd family. Personally, I wish that Lady Arabella Gresham had suffered a lot more than a slight embarrassment over the discovery of Mary Thorne's newly inherited wealth by the end of the story. I found the aristocratic matriarch's efforts to break up Frank Jr.'s romance with Mary a lot more perfidious than the Scatcherds' financial hold over the Greshams or even the malice and hostility that Sir Roger's son Louis had harbored toward the high-born family. After all, the Greshams had found themselves in financial difficulties, thanks to Squire Gresham's mishandling of the family's income and the family's spending habits. But despite my qualms over the production, I still managed to enjoy it. "DOCTOR THORNE" proved to be a humorous and romantic story about Mary Thorne's relationship with Frank Gresham Jr. and the obstacles - both socially and emotionally - they were forced to overcome. I also enjoyed the humorous subplot involving the political going-ons in Barsetshire and the upcoming election between Sir Roger Scatcherd and Mr. Moffat, another self-made man who had managed to gain support from the Gresham family. The miniseries also proved to be a poignant family drama involving the Thorne and Scatcherd families, with a big emotional payoff. And all of this romance and family drama was witnessed by the always dependable Doctor Thorne, who seemed to serve as the story's backbone. The production values for "DOCTOR THORNE" proved to be top-notch. Production designer Kristian Milsted did a solid job in re-creating Barsetshire, the fictional mid-19th century community (for its middle-class and upper-class citizens) featured in this story. Her efforts were ably assisted by Caroline Story's art direction and Jan Jonaeus's sharp and colorful photography, which did justice to various locations utilized in various counties in Southern England. I especially enjoyed the costumes created by Colleen Kelsall as shown below:
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However, I felt a bit disturbed when I noticed that the day dresses worn by some of the women characters exposed a bit of cleavage:
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Unless I happened to be wrong, 19th century women did not reveal any cleavage during the daytime. It was considered appropriate to do so in the evening for formal dinners and parties. I also noticed in the image above that actress Gwyneth Keyworth is also wearing a flower crown. A flower crown with daytime casual wear? I do not think so. Flower crowns - popularized by Queen Victoria during her wedding to Prince Albert - were usually worn by brides and bridemaids during wedding ceremonies, formal dinners and parties. I have one last complaint. The mid 19th century hairstyles worn by the women cast members seemed spot on to me . . . with one exception:
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What on earth was the production's hairstylist thinking by allowing this modern touch to actress Stefanie Martini's hairstyle? Or was the hairstylist trying to copy the following look?
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The problem is that the above style was prevalent in the 1840s, a decade before the setting for "DOCTOR THORNE". And Ms. Martini's "curls" are a tad too short. The miniseries featured a mixture of solid and excellent acting. I can honestly say that there was not a bad performance in the production. Performers such as Nicholas Rowe, Alex Price, Cressida Bones, Janine Duvitski, Danny Kirrane, Tim McMullan, Nell Barlow all provided solid performances. More solid performances came from Edward Franklin, who seemed a tad over-the-top as the hostile and alcoholic Sir Louis Scatcherd; Harry Richardson, whose portrayal of Frank Gresham Jr. struck me as a bit bland; and Stefanie Martini's performance as Mary Thorne struck me as charming, but not quite interesting. The real problem proved to be the character, who seemed to lack any interesting personality traits. One of the more interesting performances came from Rebecca Front, who did an excellent job in conveying Lady Arabella Gresham's snobbish and ruthless nature. Phoebe Nicholls' Countess de Courcy (Lady Arabella's sister-in-law) proved to be equally snobbish and ruthless. However, Nicholls skillfully conveyed how Lady de Courcy's ruthlessness proved to be more subtle. Richard McCabe did an excellent job of portraying Francis Gresham's likable, yet slightly weak nature. Gwyneth Keyworth gave an excellent performance as Frank Jr.'s complex and slightly mercenary sister, Augusta Gresham. Kate O'Flynn gave a skillful performance as Augusta's equally mercenary cousin, Lady Alexandrina de Courcy, who proved to be a lot more manipulative. Alison Brie gave a very charming, yet sly performance as the wealthy American heiress Miss Dunstable, who proved to be a very sensible and wise woman. One of two best performances in the miniseries came from Ian McShane, who gave a superb performance as the alcoholic, yet proud and loyal Sir Roger Scatcherd. The other best performance came from Tom Hollander, who did a superb job as the leading character, Doctor Thomas Thorne, a sensible and put upon man, who constantly struggles to look after his niece from the likes of Lady Arabella and keep Squire Gresham from folding under the weight of debts. What else can I say about "DOCTOR THORNE"? It is not one of the best television productions I have seen. It is probably the least impressive Anthony Trollope I have ever come across. But despite its flaws, I rather enjoyed it. I found it rather charming and likable, thanks to Julian Fellowes' screenplay and the excellent cast led by Tom Hollander.
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silvencreativestudios · 2 years ago
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I hope every single person & entity involved gets what they should! 😡💯 ・・・ Women who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexual abuse are suing Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase, saying the banks facilitated Epstein’s alleged sex-trafficking operation and ignored red flags about their wealthy client.⁠ ⁠ The two lawsuits seek class-action status and unspecified financial damages. They were both brought by lawyers that have represented many of the late financier’s accusers. The suits were filed in federal court in New York on Thursday.⁠ ⁠ “The time has come for the real enablers to be held responsible, especially his wealthy friends and the financial institutions that played an integral role,” said one of the lawyers, Bradley Edwards, in a written statement. “These victims were wronged, by many, not just Epstein. He did not act alone.”⁠ ⁠ The lawsuits state that both banks assisted and participated in Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking by enabling him to make payments to women for sex acts and that the banks profited from Epstein’s activities. Both banks worked with Epstein for years after he pleaded guilty in a Florida state court in 2008 to soliciting prostitution from a minor. Epstein died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.⁠ ⁠ A Deutsche Bank spokesman said, “We believe this claim lacks merit and will present our arguments in court.” A JPMorgan spokesman declined to comment.⁠ ⁠ Read more at the link in our bio.⁠ ⁠ Photo: Joe Schildhorn/Patrick McMullan/Getty Images #Repost @wsj #epsteindidntkillhimself #epsteincoverup #epstein #jeffreyepstein #crime #truecrime #crimenews #news #breakingnews #gross #criminal #criminaljustice #money #moneytalks #corruption #endcorruption #corruptsystem https://www.instagram.com/p/CldCRLUM5Sl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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He was the prince who wanted to be normal, to be called “Andy,” who insisted on serving in the military like everyone else. He was the favorite from birth, the irresistible, blue-eyed, blond baby boy, number one in the hearts of everyone from Princess Diana to the queen. Sixty-one years ago, when Andrew Albert Christian Edward was born, such a scenario would have seemed preposterous. How do you properly represent the family? How do you finance multimillion-dollar homes and travel all over the world representing the brand? How do you live? So what do you do? You’re in a constant search for money.” This has come back to haunt them over and over again. “The root problem is you cannot have the sovereign’s children out hunting for money. “You can’t take a conventional job without leaving the family, and family duties take a massive percentage of your time. “Outside of the direct line of the ascendancy to the throne-Prince Charles and Prince William-peripheral family members are severely underfinanced and have limited options on how commercial they can be to make money,” says a friend of Andrew’s.
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It’s a deeply twisted fairy tale: The middle son of a royal family worth billions, a prince whose official annual income is $323,000 tax-free from the queen plus $26,000 from his 22-year service in the Royal Navy, has to hustle for extra cash. “She swanned in there,” says Witheridge, who swanned in after her “like I owned the place,” to see who she was dining with: a crowd of friends, but no Prince Andrew. The chase led them through Maxwell’s New York night: 40 minutes at a cocktail party in Tribeca half an hour at a charity event on Fifth Avenue and, finally dinner at the Darby, the then fashionable Meatpacking District supper club. “Andrew would stay at hotels but generally he tends to stay with rich people.” “Because they’re old friends and I assumed if he was staying anywhere he would be staying with Ghislaine,” says Witheridge. They raced after her, hoping that Prince Andrew would be with her or eventually join her. “She stepped out in a tiny skirt, a tiny jacket and boots and got into a waiting car.” “I learned that night the true meaning of the word socialite because Ghislaine’s schedule was remarkable,” Witheridge told The Independent in 2019. “Putting Jeffrey Epstein with Prince Andrew was like putting a rattlesnake in an aquarium with a mouse.” Mahmood alerted her to Prince Andrew’s visit and asked her to alert him of anything she found. We just had a tip-off that Andrew was in town,” says Annette Witheridge, a former News of the World reporter then freelancing in New York. Mahmood surely hoped to catch Randy Andy doing something naughty. We weren’t called News of the Screws for nothing.” “Something on Prince Andrew would have made Maz salivate-especially if it had any kind of kinky sex, which was super for circulation. “The royals were such a lucrative source of salacious stories, always shagging various people who weren’t husbands or wives and getting divorced in that period,” says Paul McMullan.
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In late November or December 2010, the tip that would rock the House of Windsor is believed to have come directly to Mahmood: Prince Andrew, Duke of York-known in the tabloids as “Randy Andy” and “the Royal Lout-About Town,” thanks to his serial dating and practical joking-was in America, embarking upon an unofficial four-day trip to New York City. Mahmood would go on to be sentenced to 15 months in prison for tampering with police evidence in his drug sting of a British pop star. By then, the News of the World had crashed and closed. “During my career at the paper I was responsible for over 250 criminal prosecutions, including of pedophiles, people traffickers, drug dealers, pimps and even a doctor who took me on as a hitman to murder his former mistress and was jailed for attempted murder,” he would later tell the 2011 public inquiry occasioned by the News of the World’s phone-hacking scandal. Best known as the Fake Sheik, he costumed himself in Arabic robes and an array of other disguises and guises to entrap the rich, royal, and reprehensible into doing naughty things on his hidden cameras. Photograph by Jae Donnelly.Ī sex, sin, and scandal machine the likes of which the world had never known, the fiery London-based tabloid had 5 million readers, 30 hotly competitive bloodhound reporters, and one true superstar: Mazher “Maz” Mahmood. Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, photographed together in Central Park by Jae Donnelly on December 5, 2010.
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Part 2: Beaufort County Casualties in WWI Part 1: War Chronology for Beaufort County Reminiscences-by Pattie Baugham McMullan, recorded by Mary McIlhenny Toler Part 1: Recollections of Washington-James Ellison Parham, Dee Congleton, Pauline Worthy, Ursula F. The Bicentennial History Committee is composed of John Morgan, Chairman Ysobel Dupree Litchfield, Louis May, Jill High, Daisy B. Taylor, Marshal of the Supreme Court and Librarian of the Supreme Court Library, State of North Carolina Lee Wallace, Jr., Historian with National Parks Services Shirley Dunston Glover who typed and proof-read Ethel Jensen, typist Betsy Blount Swanner, typist and Betty Jean Brinson, typist. It is impossible to note the names of all those who have contributed, either material, pictures, advice or labor, but the help of a few must be acknowledged: Raymond M. The collection and preparation of this effort has been, in large part, a community project. Brown Library where the data used for this book is stored. This material is in the files at the George H. Quantities of material are now available and more is constantly accumulating, which has not been touched in this volume. Much had to be omitted but the committee hopes that further volumes of Beaufort County history will follow. Old newspapers have been collected and consulted. Records, letters, ledgers and scrapbooks have been brought from attics and used. Hundreds of people have been interviewed. The result is a collection of articles, both old and new, which supplements the earlier work, Beaufort County: Two Centuries of its History by Colonel Wingate Reed, and brings to print much data heretofore not published. The committee decided to use articles which spoke more graphically of their periods than those written today as the chronological base for the history, and to enlist the aid of a number of people in researching and writing in the areas in which they were interested. PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY EDWARDS & BROUGHTON CO., RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA FOREWORDĪcting on instructions from the Washington-Beaufort County Bicentennial Commission with Roland Modlin, Chairman, the History Committee, under the Chairmanship of John Morgan, began in 1974 a history of the Washington area. Library of Congress Catalog Number 75-39183
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Musicals
Message me if you’d like any or have any of my wants. If you need, I can also help you find stuff, even if I don’t already have it. :)
VIDEO Aladddin- BWAY (BCEFA speech from AJ at end)      Adam Jacobs, Courtney Reed, James Monroe Iglehart, Jonathan Freeman Amelie- 2017 OBC A Very Potter Musical A Very Potter Sequel A Very Potter Senior Year Bandstand- OC Be More Chill- Off-BWAY (2018) Roughly 1st 20 mins      Will Roland, George Salazar, Gerard Canonico, Stephanie Hsu, Lauren      Marcus, Katlyn Carlson, Jason Tam, Jason SweetTooth Williams, Tiffany      Mann Bonnie and Clyde- BWAY      Jeremy Jordan, Laura Osnes The Book of Mormon- Workshop (Sept 1, 2010) The Book of Mormon- OBC (March, 2011) The Book of Mormon- BWAY (2012/13)      KJ Hippensteel, Jon Bass, Nikki M James, Rory O’Malley, Justin Bohon The Book of Mormon- Chicago (Dec 23, 2012)      Nic Rouleau, Ben Platt, Syesha Mercado, Pierce Cassedy, James Vincent      Meredith, Christopher Shyer, David Aron Damane The Book of Mormon- West End (May 29, 2013)      Gavin Creel, Daniel Buckley, Alexia Khadime, Stephen Ashfield, Giles Terera,      Tosh Wangho-Maud, Haydn Oakley, Tyrone Huntley, Ashley Day The Book of Mormon- Costa Mesa (Evening, May 17, 2014)       David Larsen, Cody Jamison Strand, Tallia Brinson, Pierce Cassedy, Jeff      Heimbrock, James Vincent Meredith, David Aron Damane, Christoper Shyer The Book of Mormon- Brazil (2015) The Book of Mormon- Cincinnati (Matinee, Sat April 2, 2016) ‘Orlando’ backdrop needed resetting.      Ryan Bondy, Cody Jamisson Strand, Candace Quarrels, Daxton Bloomquist,      Sterling Jarvis, David Aron Damane, Edward Watts, CJ Pawlikowski, Jacob      Haren The Book of Mormon- West End (Matinee July 20, 2016)      KJ Hippensteel, Brian Sears, Alexandra Ncube, Stephen Ashfield, Richard      Lloyd King, Dean Maynard, Delroy Atkinson, Kelly Agbowu, Philip Catchpole,      Christopher Copeland, Brendan Cull, Joseph Davenport, Jonathan Dudley,      Harry Francis, LLydia Fraser, Tyrone Huntley, Reece Kerridge, Alex Lodge,        Joshua Lovell, Nicholas Mclean, David McMullan, Tania Mathurin, Briana      Ogunbawo, David O’Reilly, Oliver Ormson, Sean Parkins, Stephen Rolley,      Jacade Simpson, Rhys Taylor, Kayi Ushe, Ellena Vincent, Rodney Vubya,        T’Shan Williams The Book of Mormon- Orlando (Dec, 2017) ‘You and Me- But Mostly Me’, ‘Sal Tlay Ka Siti’, ‘I Believe’      Kevin Clay, Connor Pierson, Kayla Pecchioni, PJ Adzima The Book of Mormon- Melbourne (Dec, 2017)      Ryan Bondy, Nyk Bielak, Zahra Newman, Bert La Bonte, Rowan Witt, Josh      Mulheran, Daniel Assetta, Todd Jacobsson, Eddie Grey, Matt Holly, Mitchell      Mahony, Morgan Palmer, Josh Russell, Andrew Broadbent, Augustin Aziz      Tchantcho, Jayme-Lee Hanekom The Book of Mormon- West End (Jan, 2018) ‘I Believe’ lyrics change “FORMER president of the church”      KJ Hippensteel, Cody Jamison Strand Charlie and the Chocolate Factory- BWAY (2017/18)      Christian Borle, Kathy Fitzgerald, F. Michael Haynie, Ben Crawfordm, Emma      Pfaeffle, Alan H. Green, Trista Dollison, Jackie Hoffman, Michael Wartella Dear Evan Hansen- OBC (2016) Falsettos- Revival OC (2016) Falsettos- Revival OC  (2017) Proshot Frozen- Denver OC Hairspray      Andrew Rannells Hamilton- OBC (Act 1) Hamilton- OBC In the Heights- OBC Mean Girls- OBC Newsies- Proshot (2017) Newsies- OBC Newsies- BWAY      Corey Cott Spring Awakening- OBC Spring Awakening (Deaf West)- OBC Tuck Everlasting- OBC
AUDIO Be More Chill- Off-Broadway Revival (2018) The Book of Mormon- Chicago (July 19, 2013)      Nic Rouleau, AJ Holmes, Syesha Mercado, Pierce Cassedy The Book of Mormon- West End (Matinee, Sat Jan 17, 2015) AD 2nd last show      Ashley Day (u/s), David O’Reilly (s/b), Alexia Khadime, Mark Anderson (u/s) The Book of Mormon- West End (May 26, 2015)      Ross Hunter, Brian Sears, Alexia Khadime, Stephen Ashfield, Richard Lloyd      King, Chris Jarman, Hugo Harold-Harrison The Book of Mormon- West End (July 14, 2015)      Nic Rouleau, Brian Sears, Dentee Benton, Stephen Ashfield, Richard Lloyd      King, Chris Jarman, Hugo Harold-Harrison, Ross Hunter The Book of Mormon- (2013/14)      Nic Rouleau, Cody Jamison Strand, Brian Sears The Book of Mormon- West End (July 19, 2016)      KJ Hippensteel, Brian Sears, Alexandra Ncube, Stephen Ashfield, Richard      Lloyd King, Delroy Atkinson, Dean Maynard, Brendan Cull, Joseph      Davenport, Jonathan Dudley, Harry Francis, Joshua Lovell, Nicholas Mclean,      Jacade Simpson The Book of Mormon- BWAY       Nic Rouleau, Brian Sears, Nikki Renee Daniels, Stephen Ashfield The Book of Mormon- BWAY (Evening, June 24, 2017)      Nic Rouleau, Brian Sears, Kim Exum, Stephen Ashfield, Billy Eugene Jones,      Stephen Christopher Anthony, Lewis Cleale, Bud Weber, Marja Harmon,      Delius Doherty, John Eric Parker, Derrick Williams, Tommar Wilson, J. Casey      Barrett, Tallia Brinson, Christian Delcroix, Ben Estus, Oyoyo Joi, Carole      Denise Jones, Ben Laxton, Darius Nichols, Hardy Weaver, Maia Nkenge      Wilson Dear Evan Hansen- BWAY (2017)      Colton Ryan, Olivia Puckett, Kristolyn Lloyd, Garrett Long, Mike Faist, Will      Roland, Michael Park, Jennifer Laura Thompson Dear Evan Hansen- OBC (Evening, Nov 19, 2017) Ben Platt’s final show Dear Evan Hansen- BWAY (March 15, 2018) Alex Boniello’s first show as CM      Alex Boniello, Rachel Bay Jones, Michael Park Newsies- OBC Mike Faist as Jack Kelly      Mike Faist SCORE BOOKS PIANO VOCAL 13 A Very Potter Musical Be More Chill Dear Evan Hansen Found/Tonight Mamma Mia Mary Poppins Rocky Horror The Wizard of Oz West Side Story Wicked Xanadu Young Frankenstein
CONDUCTOR SCORE 42nd Street A Chorus Line American Idiot Annie Annie Get Your Gun Anything Goes Avenue Q Barnum Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Blood Brothers Bonnie and Clyde The Book of Mormon The Boy From Oz Bring it On Cabaret Carousel Carrie Cats Chess Chicago Dreamgirls Evita Hair Hairspray Hedwig Jersey Boys Jesus Christ Superstar The Last Five Years Les Mis Little Shop of Horrors Next to Normal Oliver Once on this Island Pippin Ragtime Rent The Secret Garden The Sound of Music Tarzan Titanic Wicked Wicked (2nd version) Willy Wonka
WANTS Aladdin- Any cast from Australia (V/A) Be More Chill- full 2018 revival cast (V) The Book of Mormon- any I don’t already have (V/A)                                       Nic Rouleau/Stephen Ashfield (V)                                       Melbourne/Sydney cast (V/A) Dear Evan Hansen- Any understudies, Noah Galvin (V/A) Mean Girls- P/V or conductor score Honestly, anything else you have, I’ll probably be cool with.
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SOLD 🎭 The Book Of Mormon @ Prince Of Wales Theatre 2015 (#138)
Title: The Book Of Mormon
Venue: Prince Of Wales Theatre
Year: 2015
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Author: Book, Music and Lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone
Director: Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker
Choreographer: Casey Nicholaw
Cast: Nic Rouleau, Brian Sears, Alexia Khadime, Stephen Ashfield, Richard Lloyd-King, Hugo Harold-Harrison, Chris Jarman, Josh Andrews, Gabrielle Brooks, Ricardo Coke-Thomas, Danny Colligan, Christopher Copeland, Nicholas Corre, Brendan Cull, Tim Edwards, Keisha T. Fraser, Lee Honey-Jones, Ross Hunter, Sia Kiwa, Dan Looney, Daniel Mackinlay, David McMullan, Tania Mathurin, Abiola Ogunbiyi. David O'Reilly, Oliver Ormson, Sean Parkins, Michael Peters, Cleopatra Ray, Ashley Samuels, Rhys Taylor, Kayi Ushe
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fmdafty · 3 years ago
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My Fantasy Football Scotland 2021/22 Watchlist. (Updated after GW13)
I thought it would be interesting to post my #FFScotland watchlist.
Rules in general
1. I don't list players that are currently in my team. So please check my current team lineup to see who I have in my team.
2. I can't pick more than 3 players from one team.
So here it goes, I will come back to this list after each Gameweek to keep it updated.
Aberdeen
DEF - MacKenzie
MID - Ferguson
ST - Rameriz
Celtic
DEF - Juranovic
MID - Turnbull
ST - Giakoumakis
Dundee
MID - Adam, McMullan
Dundee Utd
DEF - Mulgrew, Freeman, Edwards
Hearts
GK - Gordon
DEF - Kingsley, Cochrane
Hibs
None
Livingston
MID - Pittman
ST - Anderson
Motherwell
GK - Kelly
ST - Watt and Van Veen
Rangers ( Gerrard Roulette baby!)
DEF - Tavenier and Goldson
MID - Kent
Ross County
MID - Spittal and Hungbo
ST - White
St Johnstone
DEF - Rooney
MID - O'Halloran
ST - May
ST Mirren
MID - Ronan, McGrath
ST - Brophy
So who is on your watchlist who I haven't mentioned?🤔
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Doctor Thorne  -  ITV  -  3/6/2016  -  3/20/2016
Period Drama (3 episodes)
Running Time:  60 minutes
Stars:
Tom Hollander as Doctor Thorne
Stefanie Martini as Mary Thorne
Harry Richardson as Frank Gresham
Rebecca Front as Lady Arabella Gresham
Richard McCabe as Frank Gresham Snr.
Ian McShane as Sir Roger Scatcherd
Alison Brie as Miss Dunstable
Janine Duvitski as Lady Scatcherd
Edward Franklin as Louis Scatcherd
Danny Kirrane as Mr. Moffatt
Nell Barlow as Beatrice Gresham
Gwyneth Keyworth as Augusta Gresham
Phoebe Nicholls as Countess de Courcy
Tim McMullan as Earl de Courcy
Tim Wallers  as Henry Thorne
Kate O'Flynn as Lady Alexandrina de Courcy
Tom Bell as Lord Porlock
Nicholas Rowe as Mortimer Gazebee
Alex Price as Reverend Caleb Oriel
Cressida Bonas as Patience Oriel
Ben Moor as Cossett
Jane Guernier as Janet Thacker
Sean Cernow as Jonah
David Sterne as Mr. Romer
Ed Cartwright as Footman
Michael Grady-Hall as Scatcherd's Footman
Mark Carter as Moffatt's Heckler
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1:A song you like with a color in the title: bodak yellow / cardi b 2:A song you like with a number in the title: 7 (acoustic) / catfish and the bottlemen 3:A song that reminds you of summertime: home / edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros 4:A song that reminds you of someone you would rather forget about: blowing in the wind / bob dylan 5:A song that needs to be played LOUD: new rules / dua lipa 6:A song that makes you want to dance: single ladies / beyonce 7:A song to drive to: can’t believe it / flo rida 8:A song about drugs or alcohol: purple pills / d12 9:A song that makes you happy: honey, i’m good / andy grammer 10:A song that makes you sad: headstone / defeater 11:A song that you never get tired of: sloppy seconds / watsky 12:A song from your preteen years: evacuate the dancefloor / cascada 13:One of your favorite 80’s songs: come on eileen / dexys midnight runners 14:A song that you would love played at your wedding: you and i / ingrid michaelson 15:A song that is a cover by another artist: halo / ane brun 16:One of your favorite classical songs: river flows in you / yiruma 17:A song that would sing a duet with on karaoke: a lovely night / la la land soundtrack 18:A song from the year that you were born: i don’t want to miss a thing / aerosmith 19:A song that makes you think about life: train song / listener 20:A song that has many meanings to you: mr tambourine man / bob dylan 21:A favorite song with a person’s name in the title: oh suzannah / ryan mcmullan 22:A song that moves you forward: new rules / dua lipa 23:A song that you think everybody should listen to: train song / listener 24:A song by a band you wish were still together: the importance of being idle / oasis 25:A song by an artist no longer living: jackson / johnny cash ft june carter 26:A song that makes you want to fall in love: the only exception / paramore 27:A song that breaks your heart: you are my sunshine / johnny cash 28:A song by an artist with a voice that you love: for what it’s worth / liam gallagher 29:A song that you remember from your childhood: the chain / fleetwood mac 30:A song that reminds you of yourself: lover i don’t have to love / bright eyes
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bluemagic-girl · 5 years ago
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Trump rips into actress Debra Messing after the ‘Will & Grace’ star praised signs trashing the president
President Trump took a swipe at Hollywood actress Debra Messing after the “Will & Grace” star praised an Alabama church sign that read “A black vote for Trump is mental illness.”
“I have not forgotten that when it was announced that I was going to do The Apprentice, and when it then became a big hit, helping NBC’s failed lineup greatly, @DebraMessing came up to me at an Upfront & profusely thanked me, even calling me ‘Sir,’” Trump tweeted Sunday.
“How times have changed!” he added.
His comments came in response to Messing, an outspoken Trump critic, who had posted to Twitter a published story about a Baptist church that put up a sign that read “A black vote for Trump is mental illness.”
“A white vote for Trump is pure racism,” the sign also read.
“THANK YOU #Alabama,” Messing wrote along with the article published by The Hill.
Messing responded to Trump’s attacks by shifting attention to gun violence and Hurricane Dorian, which the Alabama National Guard expects to reach the state’s southern region early next week.
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WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE WITH ANDY COHEN — Pictured: Debra Messing — (Photo by: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
TODAY — Pictured: Debra Messing and Eric McCormack on Tuesday, October 2, 2018 — (Photo by: Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 01: Debra Messing during Debra Messing & Eric McCormack in conversation with Ali Wentworth at 92nd Street Y on October 1, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 15: Actress Debra Messing arrives at 2018 Television Advocacy Awards Benefiting The Creative Coalition at the Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills on September 15, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
HOLLYWOOD, CA – SEPTEMBER 13: Megan Mullally, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing and Sean Hayes attend the ceremony honoring Eric McCormack with a Star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame held on September 13, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
HOLLYWOOD, CA – AUGUST 20: Actress Debra Messing arrives at a screening of Stage 6 Films’ ‘Searching’ at ArcLight Hollywood on August 20, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/WireImage)
HOLLYWOOD, CA – AUGUST 18: Debra Messing receives the Angel Award at Project Angel Food’s 2018 Angel Awards on August 18, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Project Angel Food)
LOS ANGELES – JULY 27: The Late Late Show with James Corden airing Thursday, July 26, 2018, with guests Debra Messing and Nick Offerman. (Photo by Terence Patrick/CBS via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 19: Actor Debra Messing teamed up with T.J.Maxx to launch The Maxx You Project, creating a community that encourages women to embrace their individuality together, at Milk Studios on June 19, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for T.J.Maxx )
LOS ANGELES, CA – JUNE 09: Actresses Megan Mullally (L) and Debra Messing arrive at NBC’s ‘Will & Grace’ FYC Event at the Harmony Gold Theatre on June 9, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – MAY 29: Debra Messing attends the screening of ‘Hotel Artemis’ at Quad Cinema on May 29, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – MAY 14: Debra Messing of Will & Grace attends Entertainment Weekly & PEOPLE New York Upfronts celebration at The Bowery Hotel on May 14, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly & People)
HOLLYWOOD, CA – MARCH 17: Debra Messing attends PaleyFest Los Angeles 2018 – ‘Will & Grace’ at Dolby Theatre on March 17, 2018 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Presley Ann/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 11: Debra Messing poses at the ‘Angels In America’ on Broadway’s National Theatre American Associates Celebratory Gala at The Ziegfeld Ballroom on March 11, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Glikas/Bruce Glikas/WireImage)
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 08: Debra Messing from Will & Grace during a BAFTA screening plus Q&A at BAFTA on February 8, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
PARK CITY, UT – JANUARY 21: Actress Debra Messing from ‘Search’ attends The Hollywood Reporter 2018 Sundance Studio At Sky Strada, Park City during the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2018 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by John Parra/Getty Images for for The Hollywood Reporter)
WILL & GRACE — ‘Debra Messing on the Hollywood Walk of Fame’ — Pictured: Debra Messing at the honoring of Debra Messing with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Friday, October 6, 2017 — (Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC)
HOLLYWOOD, CA – OCTOBER 06: (L-R) Actors Eric McCormack, Debra Messing and Megan Mullally attend Debra Messing being honored with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 6, 2017 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images)
MEGYN KELLY TODAY — Pictured: The cast of Will & Grace: Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes, Debra Messing talk with Megyn Kelly on Monday, September 25, 2017 — (Photo by: Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 25: Actors Megan Mullally, Erik McCormack, Debra Messing and Sean Hayes take part in SiriusXM� �own Hall�with the cast of �ill & Grace�hosted by Andy Cohen on September 25, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
WILL & GRACE — NBC Vanity Fair Party at Mr. Purple NYC — Pictured: (l-r) Diane Sawyer, Debra Messing, Nancy Jarecki, Mariska Hargitay — (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 23: Debra Messing attends the ‘Will & Grace’ celebration during Tribeca TV Festival at Cinepolis Chelsea on September 23, 2017 in New York City (Photo by Chance Yeh/WireImage)
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 22: Eric McCormack, Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally and Debra Messing of The Cast Of ‘Will & Grace’ Visits ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ at Rockefeller Center on September 22, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 17: Debra Messing attends HBO’s Post Emmy Awards Reception at The Plaza at the Pacific Design Center on September 17, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.(Photo by JB Lacroix/ WireImage)
LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 15: Debra Messing attends the 2017 Gersh Emmy Party presented by Tequila Don Julio 1942 on September 15, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Gersh)
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 10: Mariska Hargitay and Debra Messing attend the 2017 US Open Tennis Championships at Arthur Ashe Stadium on September 10, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Jackson Lee/WireImage)
WILL & GRACE — ‘Who’s Your Daddy’ Episode 102 — Pictured: (l-r) Megan Mullally as Karen Walker, Debra Messing as Grace Adler — (Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC/NBU Photo Bank)
WILL & GRACE — ’11 Years Later’ Episode 101 — Pictured: (l-r) Eric McCormack as Will Truman, Debra Messing as Grace Adler — (Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NBCUNIVERSAL EVENTS — NBCUniversal Portrait Studio, August 2017 — Pictured: Sean Hayes, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally, ‘Will & Grace’ — (Photo by Maarten de Boer/NBC via Getty Images)
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – AUGUST 03: Debra Messing attends the 2017 Summer TCA Tour ‘NBCUniversal Press Tour’ on August 03, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by JB Lacroix/ WireImage)
UNIVERSAL CITY, CA – AUGUST 02: (L-R) Sean Hayes, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally and Eric McCormack attend the ‘Will & Grace’ start of production kick off event and ribbon cutting ceremony at Universal City Plaza on August 2, 2017 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic)
NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 22: Debra Messing attends Logo’s 2017 Trailblazer Honors at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine on June 22, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Krista Kennell/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images
NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 06: Debra Messing (R) and son Roman Walker Zelman attend ‘Nightcap’ Season 2 New York Premiere Party at Crosby Street Hotel on June 6, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – MAY 23: Debra Messing attends Haute Living celebration of Debra Messing with Bertaud Belieu Rose at MAMO on May 23, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Haute Living)
NEW YORK, NY – MAY 23: Debra Messing visits at SiriusXM Studios on May 23, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – MAY 22: Debra Messing attends the Joyful Revolution Gala hosted by Mariska Hargitay’s Joyful Heart Foundation at Spring Studios on May 22, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS — Episode 531 — Pictured: Actress Debra Messing arrives on May 18, 2017 — (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – MAY 06: Honoree Debra Messing on stage during the 28th Annual GLAAD Awards at New York Hilton Midtown on May 6, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/FilmMagic)
NEW YORK, NY – MAY 06: Honoree Debra Messing attends the 28th Annual GLAAD Awards at New York Hilton Midtown on May 6, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Roy Rochlin/FilmMagic)
NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 24: Actress/Film Producer Mariska Hargitay (L) and actress Debra Messing attend the HBO Documentary screening of ‘I Am Evidence’ at SVA Theatre on April 24, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for HBO)
NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 21: Debra Messing attends Build Series Presents at Build Studio on April 21, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/FilmMagic)
NEW YORK, NY – APRIL 04: Emmy Award-winning actress and women’s advocate, Debra Messing, joins ZELTIQ� Aesthetics, Inc. as the new Global Brand Ambassador for the CoolSculpting� brand, the world�s #1 non-invasive fat reduction treatment, at Hotel Eventi in New York City on April 4, 2017. As the face of the ‘Cool Moments’ marketing campaign, Messing will appear in the brand�s public relations, digital and social media campaigns, as well as physicians’ office materials. For more information about the partnership and treatment, visit www.coolsculpting.com. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for CoolSculpting)
NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 27: Debra Messing (R) and Roman Messing attend the 32nd Annual WP Theater’s Women of Achievement Awards Gala at The Edison Ballroom on March 27, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Pont/WireImage)
NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 10: Debra Messing and Dayle Haddon attend The United Nations Women for Peace Association’s Annual Awards Luncheon on March 10, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Presley Ann/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 28: Debra Messing and Roman Walker Zelman are seen at Madison Square Garden on February 28, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by TM/NHL/Getty Images)
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA – FEBRUARY 07: Actor Debra Messing attends The 2017 MAKERS Conference Day 2 at Terranea Resort on February 7, 2017 in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. (Photo by Rachel Murray/Getty Images for AOL)
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA – FEBRUARY 06: (L-R) Actor Zosia Mamet, journalist Gloria Steinem, actors Kathy Najimy, Octavia Spencer, Debra Messing and Rosie Perez attend the 2017 MAKERS Conference Day 1 at Terranea Resort on February 6, 2017 in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for AOL)
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA – FEBRUARY 06: Actors Zosia Mamet, Debra Messing and Kathy Najimy attend the 2017 MAKERS Conference Day 1 at Terranea Resort on February 6, 2017 in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. (Photo by Rachel Murray/Getty Images for AOL)
NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 02: Actors Debra Messing and Billy Eichner are seen on set in Midtown on December 2, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Raymond Hall/GC Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA – NOVEMBER 05: Debra Messing speaks during a Hillary Clinton campaign rally at Mann Center For Performing Arts on November 5, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Taylor Hill/WireImage)
NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 13: Debra Messing and Roman Walker attends New York Islanders Vs. New York Islanders game at Madison Square Garden on October 13, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by GED/NHL/GC Images)
NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 20: Tituss Burgess and Debra Messing attend the 28th Annual New York LGBT Film Festival – Newfest Voice & Visibility Award at SVA Theater on October 20, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Santiago Felipe/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 11: Debra Messing and her son Roman Zelman attend the men’s final between Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland at Arthur Ashe Stadium on day 14 of the 2016 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 11, 2016 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/GC Images)
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 29: Debra Messing poses at The Opening Night of ‘Cirque du Soleil: Kurios – Cabinet Of Curiosities’ at Randall’s Island Park on September 29, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Glikas/Bruce Glikas/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 10: Debra Messing and Mariska Hargitay attend the women’s final at Arthur Ashe Stadium on day 13 of the 2016 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 10, 2016 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/GC Images)
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 10: Debra Messing arrives for the women’s final at Arthur Ashe Stadium on day 13 of the 2016 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 10, 2016 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Jean Catuffe/GC Images)
NEW YORK, NY – AUGUST 02: Actress Debra Messing attends the 2016 Accessories Council ACE Awards at Cipriani 42nd Street on August 2, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Gary Gershoff/WireImage)
PHILADELPHIA, PA – JULY 27: Debra Messing waves to attendees while on stage prior to the start of the third day of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center, July 27, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An estimated 50,000 people are expected in Philadelphia, including hundreds of protesters and members of the media. The four-day Democratic National Convention kicked off July 25. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Actress Debra Messing speaks during the second day of the Democratic National Convention at the Wells Fargo Center, July 26, 2016 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. / AFP / SAUL LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – JULY 13: Actress Debra Messing attends the New York premiere of ‘Cafe Society’ hosted by Amazon & Lionsgate with The Cinema Society at Paris Theatre on July 13, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage)
WASHINGTON, DC – JUNE 13: Actress Debra Messing (L) poses for a ‘selfie’ with guests at The United State of Women Reception hosted by Civic Nation at Hay-Adams Hotel on June 13, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images)
MATCH GAME – Airdate: June 26, 2016 – The iconic panel game show MATCH GAME, hosted by Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin, returns to primetime airing on SUNDAYS beginning June 26th (10-11pm, ET) on the ABC Television Network. (Photo by Heidi Gutman/ABC via Getty Images) DEBRA MESSING
NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 06: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Sean Hayes and Debra Messing (costars on the TV Show ‘Will and Grace’) pose at The Opening Night After Party for ‘An Act of God’ on Broadway at Dos Caminos Times Square on June 6, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Bruce Glikas/Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic)
CULVER CITY, CA – JUNE 03: Actresses Debra Messing (L) and Mary Steenburgen (R) laugh during a Women for Hillary Organizing event at West Los Angeles College on June 3, 2016 in Culver City, California. With less than one week to go before the California presidential primary, Hillary Clinton is campaigning in Southern California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE — Pictured: Debra Messing — (Photo by: Charles Sykes/Bravo/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 23: Debra Messing leaves the ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ at Ed Sullivan Theater on February 23, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)
NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 23: Debra Messing attends AOL Build Speaker Series – Debra Messing, ‘The Mysteries Of Laura’ at AOL Studios In New York on February 23, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Laura Cavanaugh/FilmMagic)
NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 23: Debra Messing attends AOL Build Speaker Series – Debra Messing, ‘The Mysteries Of Laura’ at AOL Studios In New York on February 23, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Laura Cavanaugh/FilmMagic)
THE MYSTERIES OF LAURA — ‘The Mystery of the End of Watch’ Episode 216 — Pictured: Debra Messing as Laura Diamond — (Photo by: Paul Sarkis/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 14: Debra Messing attends Ted Gibson’s 50th Birthday Party on November 14, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for Ted Gibson)
NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 26: Actress Debra Messing attends Bridging The Gap and Other Short Plays by Wesley Taylor benefit reading at New World Stages on October 26, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Desiree Navarro/WireImage)
NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 09: Josh Lucas and Debra Messing on the set of ‘Mysteries of Laura’ on November 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Bobby Bank/GC Images)
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“Now that I know I have your attention @realDonaldTrump, please read this thread — a PARTIAL list of souls lost to preventable, devastating gun violence,” Messing responded Sunday, referring to a list of past mass shootings. “America wants universal background checks. The majority of Americans want assault weapons ban.”
“Take Action and I’ll call you Sir,” she added.
After a mass shooting left at least eight people dead, including the gunman, and dozens injured in Odessa, Texas, Saturday, Trump said the attack “really hasn’t changed anything” regarding background-check legislation, which has been a contentious topic among Democrats and Republicans since two mass shootings that occurred back-to-back last month.
“We are in the process of dealing with Democrats and Republicans, and there’s a big package of things that’s going to be put before them by a lot of different people I’ve been speaking to, a lot of senators, a lot of House members, Republicans, Democrats — this really hasn’t changed anything; we’re doing a package and we’ll see how it comes about,” Trump said near Marine One. “That’s irrespective of what happened yesterday in Texas.”
“Over the last five, six or seven years, no matter how strong you need the background checks, it wouldn’t have stopped any of it,” the president added.
Messing, in an indirect swipe back at Trump, retweeted a message from former Wisconsin congressional candidate David Yankovich, who wrote: “While Debra went from actress to activist, Trump went from The Apprentice to White Nationalist. The times have changed.”
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