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𝟲𝟬 𝙔𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙨 𝙤𝙛 𝙎𝙘𝙖𝙧𝙡𝙚𝙩 𝙒𝙞𝙩𝙘𝙝
(inspired by 40 Years of Psylocke)
→ First appearance: X-Men vol.1 #4 (1964)
→ Writers: Stan Lee (creator), Roy Thomas, Len Wein, Steve Englehart, Bill Mantlo, Jim Starlin, Chris Claremont, Mark Gruenwald, Steven Grant, Ralph Macchio, Roger Stern, Dennis Mallonee, John Byrne, Dann Thomas, Andy Lanning, Dan Abnett, Kurt Busiek, Geoff Johns, Brian Michael Bendis, Allan Heinberg, Rick Remender, James Robinson, Jim Zub, Al Ewing, Kelly Thompson, Steve Orlando & more.
→ Artists: Jack Kirby (creator), Don Heck, George Tuska, John Romita Sr., John Buscema, Sal Buscema, Rick Buckler, Bob Brown, Gil Kane, Jim Starlin, Jim Mooney, Jerry Bingham, Michael Golden, Rick Leonardi, Dan Green, Al Migrom, Richard Howell, John Ridgway, John Byrne, Steve Butler, David Ross, Andy Kubert, John Higgins, Mike Deodato, Ian Churchill, George Pérez, Joe Jusko, Mark Texeira, Alan Davis, Kieron Dwyer, Scott Kollins, David Finch, Olivier Coipel, Jim Cheung, John Cassaday, Jorge Molina, Daniel Acuña, Kevin Wada, Tula Lotay, Sean Izaakse, Pepe Larraz, Paco Medina, Javier Pina, Cian Tormey, Sara Pichelli, Russell Dauterman & more.
→ Costume designers: Jack Kirby, Don Heck, John Buscema, John Byrne, Richard Howell, Al Migrom, Colin McNeil, Mike Deodato, George Pérez, Alan Davis, Kieron Dwyer, Olivier Coipel, Jim Cheung, John Cassaday, Daniel Acuña, Kevin Wada & Russell Dauterman.
→ 𝘼𝙣𝙞𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙙 𝙖𝙙𝙖𝙥𝙩𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨: Vita Linder (The Marvel Super Heroes), Katherine Moffat and Jennifer Darling (Iron Man), Susan Roman (X-Men: The Animated Series), Stravoula Logothettis (Avengers: United They Stand), Kelly Sheridan (X-Men: Evolution), Kate Higgins (Wolverine and the X-Men) & Tara Strong (The Super Hero Squad Show)
→ Various games: X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet, Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, Marvel Heroes, Marvel Contest of Champions, Marvel Future Fight, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order & more.
→ Current books: Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver by Steve Orlando & Lorenzo Tammetta, The Avengers (vol. 9) by Jed Mackay & C.F. Villa, Avengers United: Infinity Comic by Derek Landy & Marcio Fiorito, Blood Hunt by Jed Mackay & Pepe Larraz; Scarlet Witch (vol.4) by Steve Orlando & Jacopo Camagni
#wanda maximoff#scarlet witch#marvel#marvel comics#comics#comicedit#wanda django maximoff#wmaximoffcomicedit#marveledit#russell dauterman#kevin wada#xmen#xmen comics
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gingerbread
2. “Drat!” Anne exclaimed. She wished to use stronger language, but somehow the idea of crying out “Struth!” felt dissatisfying and repeating, even to herself and in a whisper, any of the oaths she’d heard hired boys utter over the years must bring down the icy wrath of Marilla Cuthbert, though Anne was sure God himself would be more tolerant. After all, she was working for His good.
“What’s wrong, Anne?” Gilbert said. Diana and Jane were somewhere about, but Anne and Gilbert had been left to the far end of the room to sort through the various baskets and hampers and one ribbon bedecked crate imprinted with McNeils Finest Eggs, which Anne didn’t mind so much except for the missing apostrophe. They were working on yet another A.V.I.S. project, this time to help repair some of the church outbuildings, and it had been Diana’s idea to auction off baskets of treats baked by the girls of the town. Anne had never been quite sure why anyone in Avonlea would pay for the same baked goods their daughters, sisters and mothers made for them on a regular basis, but Diana had been so dear and excited that Anne had rallied to the cause.
“We’re short a basket,” Anne said. “We’re short a basket and we advertised there would be twenty-five and how will it look to Avonlea, to the Pyes, Gil, if we can only muster twenty-four? I can’t ask anyone who’s already made a basket to rush about and make up another one in only a few hours, not when everyone has already helped so much and it’s my own fault that I’ve misplaced one.”
“I don’t see how it’s your fault,” Gilbert said. “Are you sure there’s one missing?”
“I counted three times and while I may not be accomplished when it comes to geometry, I can manage to count to twenty-five,” Anne said, the exasperation plain in her voice. Gilbert’s hazel eyes widened a little and she bit her lip. He was only trying to help and here she was, snapping his head off. “I apologize, I shouldn’t have spoken so rudely. I suppose I’ll have to steel myself to never hearing the end of it from Josie Pye, but that’s nothing new.”
“Why don’t you just sort out the rest of the baskets and I’ll hunt around, see if I can turn up the errant wanderer?” Gilbert said. He did that now and again, used a poetical turn of phrase but in his cheerful, steady tone. It was maddeningly appealing and Anne suspected he had an inkling of her response but also that he enjoyed the leeway she allowed him to be something other than practical, logical Gilbert Blythe. She nodded and he walked off to the other end of the room and then to parts unknown as she busied herself with the most attractive arrangement she could create. It wouldn’t do to showcase McNeils apostrophe-less Eggs and run the risk of being accused of favoritism or worse, advertisement.
A few hours later, the work was done. The hall had been dusted and polished within an inch of its life, which Anne filed away as a thought to contemplate for a story, the life of the Avonlea hall, the baskets and hampers and red-ribboned egg-crate were all shown to advantage on tables covered in white tablecloths and some charming little nosegays in Marilla’s spare jam jars. True, there were only twenty-four baskets to auction, but it was the imperfections that made life interesting Anne reassured herself.
“Oh, Anne, look!” Diana called out, hurrying toward the front of the hall with a large basket in her arms. “I found it, the missing basket!”
“I’ve never seen that basket before in my life, Di, and you know I have a peculiarly acute memory,” Anne said. She took a closer look and saw the basket was filled with all sorts of gaily wrapped packages of cakes and cookies, even a squat and delightful pot of honey. She took a deep breath and smelled ginger, clove, cinnamon and nutmeg, then carefully pulled back the corner of a bundle at the top. There were a half-dozen star-shaped gingerbread cookies of uneven thickness but a definite refinement on the last time Anne had seen similar treats.
“Gil did it,” Anne said. “He ran home and he made up a basket of all the cookies and cakes his mother made this week and he baked these cookies to add something fresh!”
“It’s awfully sweet of him,” Diana said, as sly as she could ever sound. “Only fair, though, for I believe I saw him take the basket you made home with him. It was your basket trimmed with white ribbon and those bittersweet berries you found in the lane, with the lemon shortbread and the currant tea-cakes, wasn’t it?”
“It was,” Anne said. “Now I don’t know whether to scold him or thank him.”
“I know what you ought to do,” Diana said. “Bid on his basket. And win it.”
“And then what, my dear Machiavelli?” Anne said.
“Why, offer to share, of course,” Diana laughed.
#anne of green gables#anne of avonlea#more prompt fill#gingerbread#fluff#romance#friendship#diana barry#anne/gilbert#shirbert#fruitloopsforlife#I decided to go big#AVIS#the Pyes appear
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March TBR | 2021 | Yarn Reader (3/10/21)
https://youtu.be/IeXnDvisIis
Thank you so much for watching! Books Mentioned: Game of Thrones by George RR Martin The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Writings by Edgar Allan Poe Black Cats and Broken Mirrors by John Hefers From Here to Eternity by Caitlin Doughty Magic Lessons by Alice Hoffman Shanghai Girls by Lisa See Divergent by Veronica Roth A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson Moloka'i by Alan Brenner Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult The Beach Street Knitting Society and Yarn Club by Gil McNeil The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stig Larsson Legends by Robert Silverman Where to find me: Instagram: yarnreader Twitter: @yarnreader_Sam Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5832652-samantha-williams
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This is my comfort read and unfortunately I won’t be able to read it for a while because I have to be an
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DON’T GO THERE, CUZ YOU’LL NEVER RETURN - TRACKS 2020
1. Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah, “Guinnevere” (Stretch Music / Ropeadope)
2. The Strokes, “The Adults Are Talking” (RCA)
3. HAIM, "The Steps" (Columbia)
4. Psychic Graveyard, “No” (Deathbomb Arc)
5. STYLUCIPHER, "Pain" (Unexplained Sounds)
6. Cloud Circuit, “A letter from the cloud eternal network” (Archive Officielle)
7. Horse Lords, “Integral Accident” (Northern Spy)
8. Snake Union & Hisham Bharoocha, “The Principle of Distinction” (Rat Route)
9. Eiko Ishibashi, "Memory of Future" (self-released)
10. Deerhoof, “‘Farewell’ Symphony” (Joyful Noise)
11. Dan Ex Machina, “I Think You Should Consider Therapy” (self-released)
12. Erik Griswold, “The Hive” (Room40)
13. Gil-Scott Heron and Makaya McCraven, "Running" (XL)
14. Fiona Apple, “I Want You To Love Me” (Sony)
15. Phoebe Bridgers, “Kyoto” (Dead Oceans)
16. Rabbit Hole 7, “Live Sound Meditation at Comanche Library” (Aural Atmospheres)
17. JoAnn McNeil, "Lavender Skies" (self-released)
18. Elizabeth Veldon, “and what was in those ships all three (self-released)
19. Boldy James feat. Freddie Gibbs, “S.N.O.R.T.” (ALC)
20. Beatriz Ferreyra, “Echoes” (Room40)
21. Ela Minus, “do whatever you want, all the time” (Domino)
22. Model Home, “Grip” (Disciples)
23. Mike Shiflet, "(for Erik Hoffman)" (Skeleton Dust)
24. Hallelujah!, “Minipony” (Maple Death)
25. Drake, “Toosie Slide” (OVO)
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Ten kneejerk reactions to the opening Premier League weekend
The Premier League’s opening weekend lends itself to the hottest takes, such as Southampton’s relegation and a breakout Paul Pogba season. 10) Trevoh Chalobah will be England’s next debutant It is a Crooksism but the tendency to highlight the virtues of a defensive player only when they score is unavoidable and pervasive. Trevoh Chalobah might have broken through that barrier and received due praise regardless but his debut goal against Crystal Palace, combined with the perennial focus on Chelsea’s talent production line, guaranteed glowing column inches and gushing pundit prose. The 22-year-old will not retain a regular starting place beyond the next fortnight or so; Thiago Silva promptly reprises that role upon his return. But Thomas Tuchel has been sufficiently satisfied with Chalobah’s seamless adaptation to this stage and so his foot is in the door. It is only a matter of time before Gareth Southgate revisits interest in a player he called upon to train with the England squad ahead of the 2018 World Cup. The only defenders to make their Three Lions debut since November 2019 are Conor Coady, Reece James, Ben White and Ben Godfrey. There is room for a fresh addition, even as flavour of the month. 9) Brighton will finish in the top half For a moment there it seemed as though Brighton supporters should actually have been careful what they wished for. The safety net provided by Chris Hughton was cast aside for something greater, more meaningful and conducive to growth in 2019. But the transition was not seamless. You can throw a small net over the club’s four Premier League seasons: finishes of 15th, 17th, 15th and 16th, points totals of 40, 36, 41 and 41 and goals scored columns of 34, 35, 39 and 40. Hughton and replacement Graham Potter have opposing tactical ideals but whether the focus was on defence or a more expansive style, Brighton never seemed to move the needle too far. They have won nine games in each of their four Premier League seasons, infuriatingly incapable of breaking through that ceiling. It has been enough to survive each time but the onus is on progression and a comeback win against Burnley is indicative of that. Brighton won one game from behind in the entirety of last campaign: that euphoric first match back in front of fans against Manchester City in May. But this victory was inspired by the manager’s substitutions and the players’ indomitable spirit instead of any fan emotion. Two points separated the Seagulls from Burnley in 2021/22; the gap felt more substantial on Saturday. While their respective levels of investment mean that should be a given, it has rarely been the case in practice. Brighton have valuable players throughout their spine and even the lack of a reliable goalscorer should not prevent them from finally cracking a top half that, beyond an established six or seven teams, has an interchangeable cast. Since 2016, Stoke Burnley, Newcastle, Sheffield United, Wolves and Leeds have all come tenth or higher. There is no guarantee of being able to build from there but Brighton have the foundations in place for something tangible. 8) Burnley and Southampton will be relegated The numbers are rough estimates but they tell a story that can be spun in two different ways. Either Burnley and Southampton have mastered the art of shopping for own-brand items and living on a stricter diet than most, or theirs is the sort of inherent tightrope gamble that many clubs accept to live within their means. Four current Premier League clubs have a net spend of £50m or lower over the past five seasons; the Clarets and Saints have been top-flight sides throughout that period, unlike Brentford and Watford. It already feels as though Burnley and Southampton might have struggled to strike that balance this season. The former have infused the squad with as little fresh talent as possible in recent years. Jay Rodriguez was the latest signing in the starting XI that fell to Brighton; he joined in July 2019. Sean Dyche otherwise named four players he bought in 2017, three purchases from 2016, an addition each from June 2015 and January 2012 and academy graduate Dwight McNeil. ALK Capital do not seem to have opened any recruitment doors. That is still an upgrade on the apparent asset-stripping occurring on the coast as Southampton have sold their top scorer and best centre-half in the same summer that they lost one of their most senior players. Danny Ings, Jannik Vestergaard and Ryan Bertrand will be difficult to replace and Ralph Hasenhuttl was already working close to the edge in terms of depth at times last season. He and Dyche are talented coaches but those tides will be tough to fight without a paddle.
7) Brentford and Watford will be fine Norwich understandably struggled to carry their share of a historic weight as the three promoted clubs almost all won their opening Premier League fixture for the first time. The Canaries might justifiably point to the standard of respective opposition as to why they could not quite emulate the feats of Brentford or Watford, who both displayed their top-flight credentials in different but similarly stinging circumstances. The Bees were phenomenal against Arsenal – organised, fluid and uninhibited by their relative lack of experience. The Hornets stunned a supposed European hopeful in Aston Villa, overwhelming their visitors and possessing the sort of individual brilliance that can be harnessed to immense danger in the right team dynamic. The chasm between the Championship and Premier League can be bridged with patience, foresight and investment, especially if the top flight already contains a few sides clinging on to that status through reputation and longevity alone instead of proper planning and vision. Brentford particular seem more suited to this level; Watford have plenty more capacity to surprise. 6) Everton will qualify for Europe Many clubs, if not most, had more impactful and outwardly impressive transfer windows. Few were quite as focused, specific and tailored to the existing strengths of the squad in question. Rafael Benitez had a budget imposed upon him through the mismanagement and financial excess of his predecessors. He identified an area for improvement and acted on it within the constraints placed upon him. Andros Townsend and Demarai Gray were cost-efficient purchases for rivals to scoff at and some Everton supporters to lobby against, but it is always better to spend £1.7m on necessary signings who have an obvious place rather than much more on luxury buys who do not. The results were immediate. Southampton were put to the sword and the cross as Goodison Park witnessed an aerial bombardment designed to exploit the new Dominic Calvert-Lewin meta. Richarlison should excel by his side and Alex Iwobi even embraced the challenge, while Allan and Abdoulaye Doucoure will compete with most midfields and the defence is solid enough even without Benitez’s more conservative and pragmatic stylings offering a little more protection. He feels a more natural fit with these players, if not the supporters just yet. 5) Liverpool don’t need more signings It will never be accepted. Standing still is moving backwards, particularly when the only two clubs definitively expected to do better have either broken the British transfer record or have edged remarkably close to the new mark. Manchester City will keep trying to unite Harry Kane with Jack Grealish and Chelsea should be forgiven for relishing the arrival of Romelu Lukaku. Liverpool have instead quenched the never-ending thirst for signings – and reacted to a recent defensive injury crisis – with £36m fourth-choice centre-half Ibrahima Konate. Every other advance has been to write out a spate of new contracts for the existing squad. That will never appease sections of the fanbase or a media built on transfer rumours but it makes sense in this context. If Liverpool can avoid such a freakish cluster of concurrent injuries then there is no issue in the squad that requires an imported solution: the starting defence is sensational and every position has at least one solid back-up; Georginio Wijnaldum is a significant loss but one outcome of Curtis Jones developing, Naby Keita emerging, Thiago acclimatising or Fabinho adjusting seems likely; Mo Salah can carry that attack with Harvey Elliott and Takumi Minamino as possible wildcards now Diogo Jota is fit enough to provide serious competition and variation. The collective mood and mentality seems genuinely more important to Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool than to most other managers and teams and it is worth trying to continue fostering that instead of risking friction with too many new faces in an established set-up.
4) Tottenham will finish in the top four Newcastle finished third when Andy Cole won the Golden Boot and set up the most goals in the 1993/94 season. Kevin Keegan was defending his sale to furious supporters on the steps of St James’ Park 18 months later. Harry Kane became the only other man to ever lead the division for goals and assists outright last campaign. Perhaps Daniel Levy will soon be inviting beleaguered fans to a newly-instated VIP cheese room to explain his reasoning for finally letting the club’s prize asset go. Beating Manchester City has not quelled talk of Kane’s departure. It has had rather the opposite effect. But lost in the renewed clamour to smuggle England’s captain to the Etihad was a professional, dedicated, organised performance from his teammates to overcome the Premier League champions in north London. Nuno Espirito Santo engineered victory with neither Cristian Romero nor Bryan Gil starting, the new coach instead dusting down a squad that had been marginalised and misused, finding treasure in another man’s trash: Japhet Tanganga, Davinson Sanchez, Eric Dier, Dele Alli, Lucas Moura and Steven Bergwijn were considered expendable yet each have a role to play in a quietly exciting future. Add Kane to that mix once the distractions are removed with the closure of the transfer window and Tottenham are suddenly a genuine force again, even without their actual best player. Erik Lamela is in a better place now. 3) Aston Villa and Jack Grealish will both be worse off This is not to say Aston Villa will be relegated and Jack Grealish will be a catastrophically bad signing for Manchester City. The one thing Dean Smith could not buy to replace his talisman was time and it will take plenty for a new attack to gel, for players to adjust to not giving the ball and the responsibility to their captain. And Pep Guardiola’s ideal and meticulous instructions cannot be absorbed after a few training sessions; Grealish will find his role in the team and calibrate, just as long as he absolutely does not become a two-time Premier League winner and Champions League finalist who regularly scores and assists. That would be awful. But the grass will be greener for neither. Villa handled the situation impeccably, putting a contractual escape route in place, insisting it be met instead of courting any sort of saga, signing numerous fine players to share the workload even before he left and clearly explaining each thought process to the fans. That does not change how vast a hole Grealish has left and how much it has irrevocably altered the entire team dynamic. Villa have reiterated that they were 18 months behind in terms of where they would have needed to be in their project to keep their crown jewel; this will set them back much further before they find the right track again. As for Manchester City, they signed a phenomenal player but not one they necessarily needed. He will do well enough – win trophies, score goals, win free-kicks – but offers only a brilliant variation to what they already had rather than a legitimate alternative. His honours list will benefit but his light will be that little bit dimmer. It’s not a bad personal trade-off, in fairness. 2) Paul Pogba will be named PFA Player of the Year He could have done more. The blame for five underwhelming and inconsistent seasons has to be apportioned appropriately and one of the bigger slices belongs to Paul Pogba himself. It has not been a question of attitude or application, rather an inability to bring the best out of less talented teammates. He lowered his own level more often than he raised that of those around him. Anyone expecting the Frenchman to single-handedly drag Manchester United to glory had misunderstood his career to that point – and some are still wilfully obtuse in that regard. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has built a platform and is happy for Pogba to stand upon it as long as he has him. Bruno Fernandes, Harry Maguire and Edinson Cavani improved the collective standard; Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane will hope to do the same. A Pogba unencumbered with that weight of individual expectation is free to express and enjoy himself. “Manchester United need one outstanding season from Paul Pogba because he’s going to leave next summer,” was Gary Neville’s belief and whether the midfielder extends his deal at Old Trafford or not, he finally has the sort of worthy team he was promised in 2016. One year of his French national team alter ego is better than nothing at all. 1) Mikel Arteta will be the first manager to go The process is a whole lot harder to trust when a newly promoted team with vastly inexperienced players and a manager in only his second senior role seems so much further ahead in theirs. What Brentford lack in history, prestige, transfer fees and wages, they made up for in a performance that thoroughly and painfully explored Arsenal’s limitations. It was not about the bounce of supporters being back, the novelty of top-flight football or the brightness of those Friday night lights. Brentford beat Arsenal because they were better in preparation and execution. That run of form from Boxing Day onwards spared Mikel Arteta. Only the Manchester clubs earned more Premier League points from December 26 to the end of the season and a five-game winning streak to close the campaign was the longest the Gunners had managed since October 2018. It offered an illusion of progress that has been almost immediately undermined as soon as the pressure was back. There is a lack of confidence on the pitch and seemingly an absence of clarity off it. Chelsea and Manchester City await before the international break and it could genuinely be worth changing tack then if things have not significantly improved. Arteta might not be the problem but he certainly does not appear to have the solution.
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Last MLB Player To Wear Each Jersey Number: New York Mets
1: Amed Rosario (2017-present)
2: Gavin Cecchini (2016-17)
3: Tomas Nido (2018-present)
4: Jed Lowrie (2019-present)
5: David Wright (2004-18)
6: Jeff McNeil (2019-present)
7: Jose Reyes (2016-18)
8: Carlos Baerga (1996-98)
9: Brandon Nimmo (2016-present)
10: Gary Sheffield (2009)
11: Adeiny Hechavarria (2019-present)
12: Juan Lagares (2013-present)
13: Luis Guillorme (2019-present)
14: Ken Boyer (1966-67)(retired for Gil Hodge 1973)
15: Luis Guillorme (2018)
16: Kevin Kaczmarski (2018)
17: Fernando Tatis (2008-10)
18: Travis d'Arnaud (2013-19)
19: Jay Bruce (2018)
20: Pete Alonso (2019-present)
21: Todd Frazier (2018-present)
22: Dominic Smith (2017-present)
23: Matt Den Dekker (2018)
24: Robinson Cano (2019-present)
25: Chin-Iung Hu (2011)
26: Kevin Plawecki (2015-18)
27: Jeurys Familia (2019-present)
28: J.G. Davis (2019-present)
29: Devin Mesoraco (2018)
30: Michael Conforto (2015-present)
31: Mike Piazza (1998-2005)(retired for Piazza 2016)
32: Steven Matz (2015-present)
33: Matt Harvey (2015-18)
34: Noah Syndergaard (2015-present)
35: Jacob Rhame (2017-present)
36: Sean Gilmartin (2015-17)
37: Never issued (retired for Charles Stengel 1965)
38: Justin Wilson (2019-present)
39: Edwin Diaz (2019-present)
40: Wilson Ramos (2019-present)
41: Tom Seaver (1983)(retired for Seaver 1988)
42: Robert Huskey (1995-96)(retired league-wide for Jackie Robinson 1997)
43: Luis Avilan (2019-present)
44: Jason Vargas (2019-present)
45: Zack Wheeler (2017-present)
46: Brooks Pounders (2019-present)
47: Drew Gagnon (2018-present)
48: Jacob DeGrom (2014-present)
49: Tyler Bashlor (2018-present)
50: Rafael Montero (2014-17)
51: Paul Sewald (2017-19)
52: Yoenis Cespedes (2015-present)
53: Bobby Abreu (2014)
54: T.J. Rivera (2016-17)
55: Corey Oswalt (2018-present)
56: Tyler Pill (2017)
57: Johan Santana (2012)
58: Jenrry Mejia (2012-15)
59: Jose Lobaton (2018)
60: P.J. Conlon (2018)
61: Walker Lockett (2019-present)
62: Drew Smith (2018-present)
63: Tim Peterson (2018-present)
64: Chris Flexen (2017-present)
65: Robert Gsellman (2016-present)
66: Franklyn Kilome (2018-present)
67: Seth Lugo (2016-present)
68: Wilmer Font (2019-present)
69: Never issued
70: Eric Hanhold (2018-present)
71: Gonzalez Germen (2013-14)
72: Stephen Nogosek (2019-present)
73: Daniel Zamora (2018-present)
74: Chris Mazza (2019-present)
75: Francisco Rodriguez (2009-11)
76: Never issued
77: George Baumann IV (2018-present)
78: Never issued
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My to-do list: Books I Want to Read this School Year (some of which I have started or are in the middle of) ——— • Three Sisters, Three Queens- Phillipa Gregory- Finished 8-25-17 • News of the World- Paulette Jiles • The Beguiled- Thomas Cullinan • The Beach Street Knitting Society and Yarn Club- Gil McNeal • Named of the Dragon- Susanna Kearsley • Violent Ends- Hutchison • City of Thieves- David Benioff • The Phantom of the Opera- Gaston Leroux • Persona- Genevieve Valentine • Dear Nobody- McCain & McNeil • The Girls- Emma Cline • The Summer Before the War- Helene Simonson • Passenger- Alexandra Bracken- Finished 9-1-17 • The Orphan’s Tale- Pam Jenoff
If anyone wants to come in my askbox and give me their opinions of any books on this list you’ve read, I’d love to hear them! :D
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It’s a jam-packed show, full of interviews, today for McNeil and Parkins! 1:30 pm - George McCaskey, @chicagobears Chairman, live in-studio 2 pm - William Petersen, formerly Gil Grissom of CSI 3 pm - Lead Broadcaster at Las Vegas Stats and Information Network, Brent Musburger 3:40 pm - Dan Patrick of the @danpatrickshow 4 pm - Dave Wannstedt, former coach of the @chicagobears Listen live at 670thescore.com/listen or download the @radiodotcom app! Watch live at facebook.com/670thescore/videos! ———————————————————— 📸: @ Dennis Wierzbicki - USA Today Sports http://bit.ly/2Tb4UL2
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It’s a jam-packed show, full of interviews, today for McNeil and Parkins! 1:30 pm - George McCaskey, @chicagobears Chairman, live in-studio 2 pm - William Petersen, formerly Gil Grissom of CSI 3 pm - Lead Broadcaster at Las Vegas Stats and Information Network, Brent Musburger 3:40 pm - Dan Patrick of the @danpatrickshow 4 pm - Dave Wannstedt, former coach of the @chicagobears Listen live at 670thescore.com/listen or download the @radiodotcom app! Watch live at facebook.com/670thescore/videos! ———————————————————— 📸: @ Dennis Wierzbicki - USA Today Sports http://bit.ly/2Tb4UL2
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It’s a jam-packed show, full of interviews, today for McNeil and Parkins! 1:30 pm - George McCaskey, @chicagobears Chairman, live in-studio 2 pm - William Petersen, formerly Gil Grissom of CSI 3 pm - Lead Broadcaster at Las Vegas Stats and Information Network, Brent Musburger 3:40 pm - Dan Patrick of the @danpatrickshow 4 pm - Dave Wannstedt, former coach of the @chicagobears Listen live at 670thescore.com/listen or download the @radiodotcom app! Watch live at facebook.com/670thescore/videos! ———————————————————— 📸: @ Dennis Wierzbicki - USA Today Sports http://bit.ly/2Tb4UL2
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Acclaimed skate video director Glen Larsen takes you behind the scenes of his latest cinematic masterpiece 'SHRED OR GET DEAD' @CASSAVA PRODUCE • • • Starring Jeff Dechesare and Andrew Michaan written, directed and produced by KYLE GOODRICH produced and shot by ALEXANDER GAO co-producer TESSIE GROFF 1st assistant director KYLE MOFFETT associate producers CJ SMITH MIKE PIRKLE CAST jeff dechesare - JEFF DECHESARE glen larsen - ANDREW MICHAAN assistant director - KYLE MOFFETT cinematographer - MIKE PIRKLE sound recordist - EVAN BORJA green suit man - MATT CHRANS production assistant - MIKE PIRKLE makeup artist - CHRIS BELL costume designer - EUNICE CHANG crew - RYUN RICH foley artist - KELLEN MCGRAW vfx artist - KYLE GOODRICH greeter - LB MCKINNEY production designer - JENELL RANDALL production assistant - CJ SMITH 1st AC - JERAMY RITCHIE CREW production designer - JENELL RANDALL editor - KYLE GOODRICH sound design - MATT SCHWARTZ colorist - JORDAN MCNEILE stunt coordinator - FREDDY JAMES stunt crew - NIGEL LAWES, GIL FELICIANO, GABRIEL FIORINDO BELLOTTI production sound - OLIVER PERKOV 1st assistant camera - JERAMY RITCHIE
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Acclaimed skate video director Glen Larsen takes you behind the scenes of his latest cinematic masterpiece 'SHRED OR GET DEAD' @CASSAVA PRODUCE • • • Starring Jeff Dechesare and Andrew Michaan written, directed and produced by KYLE GOODRICH produced and shot by ALEXANDER GAO co-producer TESSIE GROFF 1st assistant director KYLE MOFFETT associate producers CJ SMITH MIKE PIRKLE CAST jeff dechesare - JEFF DECHESARE glen larsen - ANDREW MICHAAN assistant director - KYLE MOFFETT cinematographer - MIKE PIRKLE sound recordist - EVAN BORJA green suit man - MATT CHRANS production assistant - MIKE PIRKLE makeup artist - CHRIS BELL costume designer - EUNICE CHANG crew - RYUN RICH foley artist - KELLEN MCGRAW vfx artist - KYLE GOODRICH greeter - LB MCKINNEY production designer - JENELL RANDALL production assistant - CJ SMITH 1st AC - JERAMY RITCHIE CREW production designer - JENELL RANDALL editor - KYLE GOODRICH sound design - MATT SCHWARTZ colorist - JORDAN MCNEILE stunt coordinator - FREDDY JAMES stunt crew - NIGEL LAWES, GIL FELICIANO, GABRIEL FIORINDO BELLOTTI production sound - OLIVER PERKOV 1st assistant camera - JERAMY RITCHIE
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this is a reference list of character info just while the directory is under construction && so i can have it to reference just incase something like this ever happens again (i’m praying that it doesn’t because fuck me this is a lot lol.)
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angel mok - 22. grifter. 5′9. seoul. reaper. male. (fc: kim yukwon - ukwon) antony no - 28. hs art teacher. 6′0″. california. male. (fc: lee dongwook) astrid gyeon - 18. idol. 5′6″. barcelona. midnight peach. dezmond. female. (fc: moon gayoung) atlas johnson - 24. student. 6′0″. new york. male. (fc: shin hyunsoo) august monday - 28. producer & manager. 5′11″. seoul. dezmond. male. (fc: kim minjun - jun k)
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basil reyes - 21. actor && rapper. 5′9″. california. dezmond. male. (kim jiwon - bobby) beckett seo - 24. hs teacher. 5′10″. arcadia. male. (fc: kang daesung) beluga kahn - 19. lyricist & solo artist. 5′8″. seoul. dezmond. male. (fc: kim byungjoo - bjoo) benjamin monroe - 32. car mechanic. 6′1″. reaper. keene. male. (fc: charlie hunnam) blume ahn - 27. model & choreographer. 5′7″. california. graylynn. female. (fc: lee gukjoo) boaz woodward - 18. retail. 5′8″. arcadia. male. (fc: booboo stewart) brees seomun - 23. idol. 5′9″. seoul. male. (fc: kim sangbae - moos) bryn feng - 22. director producer. 5′6″. hong kong. dezmond. production. (fc: amber liu) bunnie kahn - 21. hair stylist. 5′6″ seoul. production. female. (fc: lee hyeri)
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calliope nae - 19. idol. 5′6″. hong kong. midnight peach. dezmond. (fc: chae soobin) carson moreno - 23. athlete. 5′5″. salem. dezmond. lunatic mafia. female. (fc: lindsey morgan) carter janggok - 22. grad student. 5′11″. vortex. quebec. male. (fc: kim himchan) carver yong - 24. bouncer. 5′11. keene. male. (fc: son hyunwoo - shownu) caspar manchester - 19. student. 6′1″. quebec. vortex. male. (fc: kim mingyu) caspian tokko - 24. idol. 6′0″. tokyo. midnight galaxy. graylynn. male. (fc: bang yongguk) charlie weasley - 24. zoologist (dragons lol). 5′10″. romania. male. (fc: richard madden) cierra reyes - 18. drummer. 5′3″. california. female. (fc: melanie martinez) cinder moore - 19. student. 5′6″. vortex. canada. chuchoter. female. (fc: kiana lede brown) cloud janggok - 23. photographer. 6′11″. georgia. male. (fc: park chanyeol) colby hu - 22. youtuber. 5′9″. seoul. dcvine. male. (fc: jackson wang) comet gyeon - 19. waiter. 5′10″. barcelona. male. (fc: kim juhyeon - buffy) cosima minh - 19. personal assistant. 5′4″. california. dezmond. female. (fc: jennie kim) crane myo - 25. baker. 5′9″. salem. male. (fc: lee hongki) “Crash” nash - 21. mechanic. 5′10. reaper. keene. male. (fc: landon liboiron) cynthia brandon - 19 (106). pickpocket. 5′1″. salem. female. (fc: emily browning)
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delaney kron - 22. student. 5′8″. salem. female. (fc: adele exarchopoulos) delilah minh - 23. wedding planner. 5′4″. barcelona. female. (fc: park sunyoung - luna) diesel connelly - 24. landscaping. 5′7″. keene. reaper. male. (fc: lee kikwang) domino dongbang - 19. barista. 5′8″. salem. male. (cc: chittaphon leechaiyapornkul - ten) draven beom - 22. student. 5′10″. new york. lunatic. reaper. male. (fc: nam taehyun)
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elie dongbang - 23. librarian. 5′7″. new york. lunatic mafia. male. (fc: henry lau) elise dongbang - 23. housekeeping. 5′7″. new york. female. (fc: pyo hyemi) emma sabina - 20. hostess. 5′7″. new york. female. (fc: kelsey chow) enzo beom - 23. special effects tech. 6′0″. new york. male. (fc: woo jiho - zico) eric yorkie - 20. student. 5′8″. new york. male. (fc: kim jumyeon - suho)
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fleur denali - 19. model. 5′2″. quebec. chuchoter. female. (fc: carlson young) “frankie” namgung - 17. youtuber. 53″. charleston. dcvine. female. (fc: choi yewon - arin) “fox” weasley - 18. athlete / it girl (the roxxies). 5′7″. britain. female. (fc: kiersey clemons) frost gye - 18. student. 5′10″. charleston. male. (fc: yoon jeonghan)
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ghost park - 23. bookstore manager. 5′11″. new york. male. (fc: yook sungjae) gossip myo - 27. grifter. 5′9″. salem. male. (fc: kwon jiyong - gdragon) grant mcneil - 20. athlete. 6′0″. britain. male. (fc: lim sejun) griff moore - 24. security/bodyguard. 6′1″. salem. graylynn. male. (fc: don benjamin) gun baek - 20. childcare worker. 5′10″. keene. male. (fc: kim taehyung - v)
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hikaru hattori - 19. student. 5′9″. tokyo. host club. male. (fc: yuta namamoto) hippo park - 19. student. 6′0″. new york. male. (fc: seo kangjoon) hudson manchester - 33. police. 6′2″. new york. male. (fc: shin sungrok) hyeja mae - 16. idol. 5′3″. barcelona. midnight peach. dezmond. female. (fc: kim yoojung) hyeonsoo chu - 26. model & actor. 6′2″. california. dezmond. male. (fc: kim woobin)
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indigo gyeon - 18. student. 5′10″. quebec. vortex. male. (fc: kim minhyuk)
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jack pahlavi - 22. journalist. 6′0″. australia. male. (fc: samuel larsen) jaesung lee - 26. photographer. 6′0″. arcadia. 52 chances. male. (fc: choi seunghyun - TOP) james namgung - 21. trainee. 5′10″. salem. graylynn. male. ( fc: park jinyoung) jett pyeong - 19. student. 5′10″. quebec. vortex. male. (fc: choi seungcheol - s. coups) joel flint - 24. choreographer (coach). 5′11″. quebec. vortex. male. (fc: choi minho) jolene augustine - 20. student. 5′2″. quebec. vortex. female. (fc: jessica parker kennedy) jungsu ji - 21. idol. 5′10″. california. midnight galacy. graylynn. male. (fc: kim seokjin - jin)
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kieran nae - 24. prep cool. 5′11″. hong kong. male. (fc: lee jaehwan - ken) kiki kobayashi - 18. delivery girl (bakery). 5′6″. salem. female. (fc: nana komatsu) king mae - 25. photographer. 5′10″. arcadia. 52 chances. male. (fc: jo wonjun - onejunn) kokoro ishikawa - 22. idol. 5′4″. tokyo. midnight peach. dezmond. female. (fc: hayley kiyoko) kyoya arakawa - 21. student. 5′8″. tokyo. host club. male. (fc: adachi yuto)
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lark yong - 25. bank teller. 6′0″. georgia. lunatic mafia. male. (fc: kang haneul) laura hale - 27. night club waitress. 5′5″. california. female. (fc: emeraude toubia.) leilani monday - 18. student. 5′2″. california. dezmond. female. (fc: kim dahyun) lilac janggok - 19. student. 5′6″. california. female. (fc: yoo jeongyeon) lucy abascia - 21. actress & reality star. 5′4″. new york. production. female. (fc: kim jisoo) lyle namgung - 19. idol. 5′10″. charleston. midnight galaxy. graylynn. male. (fc: lee minhyuk)
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mauro garcia - 24. fùtbol player. 6′1″. barcelona. male. (fc: santiago segura) mercy ji - 22. waitress. 5′5″. keene. reaper. female. (fc: kim yerim - lim kim) minho lee (jr.) - 28. detective. 5′10″. new york. male. (fc: lee joongki) minjae tak - 20. student. 5′10″. california. male. (fc: kim hanbin - B.I) minnie kahn - 22. nail technician. 5′6″. seoul. female. production. (fc: na haeryung) mitchie reyes - 19. actress & model. 5′1″. seoul. graylynn. female. (fc: cierra ramirez) “mori” kobayashi - 22. student. 6′0″. tokyo. host club. male. (fc: fukushi sota)
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nari lee - 24. research assistant. 5′5″. new york. female. (fc: jin seyeon) “naughty” ahn - 22. ulzzang. 5′4″. quebec. vortex. female. (fc: kim eunmi - grace)
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olivia jegal - 21. model (cam girl). 5′7″. california. graylynn. female. otto maeng - 20. mechanic. student. 5′10″. california. male. (fc: jung hoseok - jhope)
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paine sagong - 25. model. 5′11″. seoul. dezmond. male. (fc: kim kibum - key) persephone ahn - 24. guitarist. 5′0″. california. female. (park hye min - pony) pike tak - 34. history teacher. 5′11″. california. male. (fc: kim jisuk) piper seomun - 23. youtuber. 5′4″. seoul. female. (kim yongsun - solar) pluto solar - 18. student. 6′1″. quebec. vortex. male. (fc: kim jisoo) priscilla song - 24. bartender. 5′5″. keene. reaper. female. (fc: kim hyuna)
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quinn jegal - 18. student. 5′9″. charleston. male. (fc: im changkyun - I.M)
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raelyn ji - 17. student. 5′3″. keene. female. (fc : son chaeyoung) remi gil - 17. student. 5′1″. quebec. chuchoter. female. (fc: lee hayi - lee hi) rocket woodward - 18. waiter. 5′8″. arcadia. male. (fc: booboo stewart) “ronnie” lim - 24. model (Escort). 5′6″. new york. reaper. female. (fc: kiko mizuhara) roux miller - 19. student. 5′3″. georgia. lunatic mafia. female. (fc: bex taylor klaus) rowen gil - 23. model. 5′5″.quebec. vortex. female. (fc: park bom) roxanne augustine - 18. rapper / it girl (the roxxies). 5′4″. quebec. vortex. female. (fc: karla crome) royal jeon - 24. journalist. 5′8″. arcadia. 52 chances. male. (fc: park sungjoon - sunjun)
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sadie mae ji - 25. porn actress. 5′7″. california. female. (fc: yang dasom - som) sage pyeong - 19. indie music artist. 5′5″. california. male. (Fc: kim jinhwan) samuel leekpai - 19. youtuber. 5′9″. quebec. vortex. dcvine. (fc: kunpimook bhuwakul - bambam) sarang park - 17. student. 5′5″. new york. female. (fc: hur/heo youngji) sawyer miller - 25. composer. 5′11″. georgia. graylynn. male. (fc: cha hakyeon - N) shea abascia - 19. student. 5′6″. quebec. vortex. female. (fc: ham saebyeol) skip jegal - 27. tattoo artist. 5′7″. california. male. (fc: park jaebeom - jay park) soloman lim - 26. model (ulzzang). 5′7″. seoul. dezmond. male. (fc: lee jinki - onew) spade bing - 22. model. 5′9″. arcadia. 52 chances. male. (fc: lee suwoong) steele connelly - 23. mechanic. 6′0″. keene. reaper. male. (fc: huang zitao - tao) sungjoon lee - 28. manager (gunman). 6′0″. arcadia. reaper. male. (fc: choi seungyun - TOP) sweeney ji - 17. student & singer. 5′3″. georgia. male. (fc: lee chanhyuk) sydney clery - 25. bartender & store clerk. 5′4″. new york. female. (fc: emmy rossum)
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tad sah - 18. idol. 5′9″. australia. midnight galaxy. graylynn. male. (fc: park minhyuk - rocky) tahj song - 21. cashier. 5′10″. charleston. male. (fc: park hyun ho - seogoong - I’M) “teddy” ji - 19. barista. 6′0″. new york. male. (fc: park jaehyung - jae) tesla yong - 22. waitress, 5′6″. keene. female. (fc: kim heejung)
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vincent sip - 23. bar owner. 5′11″. keene. reaper. male. (fc: song minho - mino)
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yeni no - 22. bank teller. 5′5″. georgia. female. (fc: park so dam) yeti tokko - 28. tattoo artist. 5′10″. seoul. male. (fc: jung kiseok - simon dominic)
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ziggy reyes - 24. exotic dancer. 5′2″. australia. female. (fc: zoe kravitz)
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Making A Skate Video from Kyle Goodrich on Vimeo.
Acclaimed skate video director Glen Larsen takes you behind the scenes of his latest cinematic masterpiece 'SHRED OR GET DEAD'
A CASSAVA PRODUCTION (@cassavaproduce)
• • •
starring JEFF DECHESARE and ANDREW MICHAAN
written, directed and produced by KYLE GOODRICH
produced and shot by ALEXANDER GAO
co-producer TESSIE GROFF
1st assistant director KYLE MOFFETT
associate producers CJ SMITH MIKE PIRKLE
CAST jeff dechesare - JEFF DECHESARE glen larsen - ANDREW MICHAAN assistant director - KYLE MOFFETT cinematographer - MIKE PIRKLE sound recordist - EVAN BORJA green suit man - MATT CHRANS production assistant - MIKE PIRKLE makeup artist - CHRIS BELL costume designer - EUNICE CHANG crew - RYUN RICH foley artist - KELLEN MCGRAW vfx artist - KYLE GOODRICH greeter - LB MCKINNEY production designer - JENELL RANDALL production assistant - CJ SMITH 1st AC - JERAMY RITCHIE
CREW production designer - JENELL RANDALL editor - KYLE GOODRICH sound design - MATT SCHWARTZ colorist - JORDAN MCNEILE stunt coordinator - FREDDY JAMES stunt crew - NIGEL LAWES, GIL FELICIANO, GABRIEL FIORINDO BELLOTTI production sound - OLIVER PERKOV 1st assistant camera - JERAMY RITCHIE
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Making A Skate Video from Kyle Goodrich on Vimeo.
Acclaimed skate video director Glen Larsen takes you behind the scenes of his latest cinematic masterpiece 'SHRED OR GET DEAD'
A CASSAVA PRODUCTION (@cassavaproduce)
• • •
starring JEFF DECHESARE and ANDREW MICHAAN
written, directed and produced by KYLE GOODRICH
produced and shot by ALEXANDER GAO
co-producer TESSIE GROFF
1st assistant director KYLE MOFFETT
associate producers CJ SMITH MIKE PIRKLE
CAST jeff dechesare - JEFF DECHESARE glen larsen - ANDREW MICHAAN assistant director - KYLE MOFFETT cinematographer - MIKE PIRKLE sound recordist - EVAN BORJA green suit man - MATT CHRANS production assistant - MIKE PIRKLE makeup artist - CHRIS BELL costume designer - EUNICE CHANG crew - RYUN RICH foley artist - KELLEN MCGRAW vfx artist - KYLE GOODRICH greeter - LB MCKINNEY production designer - JENELL RANDALL production assistant - CJ SMITH 1st AC - JERAMY RITCHIE
CREW production designer - JENELL RANDALL editor - KYLE GOODRICH sound design - MATT SCHWARTZ colorist - JORDAN MCNEILE stunt coordinator - FREDDY JAMES stunt crew - NIGEL LAWES, GIL FELICIANO, GABRIEL FIORINDO BELLOTTI production sound - OLIVER PERKOV 1st assistant camera - JERAMY RITCHIE
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