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zimt-deathnote · 5 days ago
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Happy to announce that I finally settled on a gang name for "the mafia", so I can fucking finally stop calling them "the mafia":
LOS VARANOS
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Those are just some goons with canon appearance but holy hell we desperately need some more diversity in here......and tattoos.
The name Los Varanos (which is spanish for monitor lizards btw) is a little nod to my Atrea version of Rod. Monitor lizards are nasty fuckers and I thought it suits the gang.
I had some fun with finding cool fonts for the name. Some members 100% have one of the Fraktur fonts tattooed.
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I could talk about the gang all day.
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caeran · 1 year ago
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Robin
"get down tonight" by KC and the sunshine band.
Thomas
"the smiths" "gram parsons" and "love hurts by Emmylou Harris.
Fanny
"the old rugged cross"
Humphrey
"greensleeves" and "ski Sunday"
The captain
"in the mood" by Glenn Miller
Kitty
"Saturday night" by Whitfield,
"Don't stop movin," by s club,
"I know where it's at" by all saints,
"2 become 1" by spice girls,
"Shake it off" by Taylor Swift,
"I want to hold your hand" by the Bettles,
"Happy" by Pharrell Williams,
"Wuthering hights" by Kate Bush,
And "I wanna dance with somebody" by Witney Huston.
Pat
"Lovely day" by bill withers.
Jullie
"Glory of love" by Peter cetera.
Mary
doesn't have a favorite song.
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camisoledadparis · 19 days ago
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THIS DAY IN GAY HISTORY
based on: The White Crane Institute's 'Gay Wisdom', Gay Birthdays, Gay For Today, Famous GLBT, glbt-Gay Encylopedia, Today in Gay History, Wikipedia, and more … December 13
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1904 – The Iowa Supreme Court rules that "irresistible insane impulse" is a possible defense against a charge of sodomy.
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1904 – Glen Byam Shaw (d.1986) was an English actor and theatre director, known for his dramatic productions in the 1950s and his operatic productions in the 1960s and later. Created CBE in 1954, he also received the Hon DLitt of the University of Birmingham in 1959.
In the 1920s and 1930s Byam Shaw was a successful actor, both in romantic leads and in character parts. He worked frequently with his old friend John Gielgud. After working as co-director with Gielgud at the end of the 1930s, he preferred to direct rather than act. He served in the armed forces during the Second World War, and then took leading directorial posts at the Old Vic, the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre and Sadler's Wells (later known as the English National Opera).
Byam Shaw was born in London, the youngest of five siblings. He was educated at Westminster School, where his contemporaries included his elder brother, James Byam Shaw, later a well-known art historian, and John Gielgud, who became a lifelong friend and professional colleague.
Byam Shaw's first appearance was at Torquay in the west of England, in C. K. Munro's comedy At Mrs. Beam's. In 1925 he made his London debut, playing Yasha in J.B. Fagan's production of The Cherry Orchard, in a cast that included Alan Napier as Gaiev, O.B. Clarence as Firs and Gielgud as the young student Trofimov. Over the next few years Byam Shaw appeared in three more plays by Chekhov, and in plays by Strindberg and Ibsen. He made his New York debut in November 1927 as Pelham Humphrey in And So To Bed.
Actress Constance Collier was impressed by Byam Shaw and used her influence to gain him roles. Among those to whom she introduced him was Ivor Novello, then a leading figure in London theatre. She directed them both in the play Down Hill in 1926. Byam Shaw and Novello became lovers for a short time. This drew him into contact with the poet Siegfried Sassoon, another friend of Collier; he and Byam Shaw became close. Their friendship lasted for the rest of Sassoon's life, although they ceased to be sexual partners quite quickly; Sassoon became involved with Stephen Tennant, and Byam Shaw fell in love with an actress, Angela Baddeley. They married in 1929. The marriage, which lasted until her death in 1976, was, Denison writes, "a supremely happy one, both domestically and professionally"; the couple had a son and a daughter.
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1912 – England requires flogging for a second violation of the 1898 law prohibiting Gay solicitation.
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Peter Dorey (L) with Ernest Cole
1947 – Peter Dorey (d.2021) was the co-founder of Gay’s the Word, the first bookshop in the UK dedicated to selling books and magazines for the LGBT+ community.
Dorey founded the shop in Bloomsbury, central London, together with Ernest Hole and Jonathan Cutbill, in 1979. Naming the shop after the Ivor Novello musical, the trio aimed to provide a safe space where LGBT+ people could meet and share a love of books, including many titles that were not available elsewhere.
Peter Dorey was born in 1947 in London to Frederick and Irene Dorey and educated at Preston Manor Grammar School in Wembley. Whilst at the University of Leeds he became interested in broadcasting, working for the student radio station on campus. Upon graduating he joined the BBC as a sound engineer, spending more than 20 years at studios in Belfast and Bristol. It was at a meeting of Gay Icebreakers, a social group, that he and his colleagues came up with the idea of a specialist bookshop for the LGBT+ community, with Dorey providing the funding.
During the miners’ strike of 1984-85, the bookstore became the meeting hub for Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM), a group which raised funds for striking coalminers in south Wales. Their story is celebrated in the film Pride (2014), directed by Matthew Warchus.
As the subject of long-term surveillance and institutional homophobia, Gay’s the Word was raided in 1984 by HM Customs and Excise, which claimed that “indecent or obscene” material was being held there. Thousands of pounds of stock was removed by Customs officers whilst Dorey and his colleagues were charged with conspiracy to import indecent books, under the archaic Customs Consolidation Act of 1876.
Questions in parliament from Chris Smith and Frank Dobson and pressure from campaigners forced a review of the case. A crowdfunding campaign raised £55,000, including £3,000 donated by the author Gore Vidal. Smith came out as Britain’s first openly gay MP a few months later. The charges against Dorey and his co-directors were eventually dropped.
Dorey met Timothy Groom in 1985 and they were partners until Groom's death in 2010.
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1948 – Tom Walmsley, born in Liverpool, England, is a Canadian playwright, novelist, poet and screenwriter.
Born in Liverpool, Walmsley came to Canada with his family in 1952, and was raised in Oshawa, Ontario, and Lorraine, Quebec. He dropped out of high school and battled addictions as a young adult.
In addition to his plays, Walmsley was the winner of the first Three-Day Novel Contest in 1979 for his novel Doctor Tin. He later published a sequel, Shades, and another unrelated novel, Kid Stuff. Walmsley wrote the screenplay for Jerry Ciccoritti's film Paris, France in 1993. Ciccoritti also later adapted Walmsley's play Blood into a film.
Walmsley's style of writing ranges from the naturalistic to the poetic and, at times, the absurd. He moves easily between dramatic and comedic, and some of his "darkest" work is treated with a cutting sense of humour. His most common themes include sex (both hetero- and homosexual, often involving sado-masochistic fetishes, adulterous affairs, and, in the case of Blood, incest), violence, addiction (to alcohol and heroin in particular), and God (from a Christian perspective). He rarely deals with politics directly, although he openly displays a distaste for middle-class morality and social conservative interpretations of Christianity.Early in his career, Walmsley summarized his sense of personal identity as "blond, stocky, below average height, uncircumcised, bisexual, tattooed, with bad teeth and very large feet".
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1975 – Lionel Baier, born in Lausanne, is a Swiss film director. He began his career with a short called "Good Enough To Eat" and two docs: one for Swiss television called The Pastor, the other about gay pride in the Valais.
At 28 he released his first feature, a breakout festival hit, Garcon Stupide, about a confused, uneducated, perpetually frisky 20 year-old named Loic who wants more than the quick tricks he turns with older men on the streets of Lausanne. The marketing department tried to sell Baier's follow-up, Stealth, as another gay romp but the character's main preoccupation is coping with the discovery that his family's background is Polish, which leads to a road trip, which leads to a providential hookup.
In 2009, Baier made Another Man about a straight writer who stumbles into a job as a small-town newspaper movie reviewer For something different, the next year Baier shot Low Cost on his cell phone in a month. Low Cost is a 60-minute drama about a 34 year-old who knows when he's going to die. In 2013 he released Great Waves, his first period drama, set in April 1974 during Portugal's Carnation Revolution.
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1990 – Anton Hysén is a Swedish footballer who plays in the Swedish third division for Utsiktens BK, which is coached by his father Glenn Hysén. He is a former member of the Swedish national under-17 association football team and was given a trainee contract with BK Häcken from 2007 to 2009,[3] but was hindered by injuries and instead joined Utsiktens BK, for whom he plays in his third season. He was previously a member of Torslanda IK. His older brothers are football players Tobias Hysén (half-brother) and Alexander Hysén. He won the seventh season of Let's Dance, being the first openly gay person to win this competition.
He came out as gay to the Swedish football magazine Offside in March 2011. Daily Mail has described Anton as the "first high-profile Swedish footballer to announce that he is gay" and as the second active professional football player to come out, after English footballer Justin Fashanu in 1990. The BBC called him "a global one-off".
Hysén was profiled on Swedish broadcaster TV4 on March 9, 2011, in a debate show moderated by Lennart Ekdal titled "Can gays play football too?".
He works part-time as a construction worker.
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1999 – US Defense Secretary William Cohen ordered a full review of the "Don't ask, don't tell" policy. The policy had recently been criticized for creating a hostile environment.
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2002 – The Belgium Senate approves same-sex marriage, making Belgium the second country to do so.
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roseofithaca · 5 months ago
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Ten Questions For Kya
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[Transcript of Alison interviewing "Kya" for the Button House Archives audiobook. Artwork by @idiotwithanipad whose oc Amy is mentioned]
Alison: *sigh* You're really gonna make me do this?
Silver: Hey, you're the one who lost the bet!
Robin: Yeah! Time to pie the piper, Cooper!
Silver: You mean pay the piper?
Robin: Pretty sure he only accept pie, not coin or card.
Alison: *through gritted teeth* Fine.
Alison: Ten Questions For Kya! Who, just to inform everyone listening...is a wolf. Or wolf pup, to be precise.
Silver: And she's just the most precious little angel, aren't you! Yes you are, yes you are!
Alison: And seeing as Kya is...a wolf...Robin and Silver have kindly agreed to translate her answers for the sake of this interview.
Robin: That be Daddy Robin and Auntie Silver. For purpose of guy who listen to magic speaking box because he too lazy to read.
Alison: Indeed.
Alison: So, Kya, where were you born?
Alison: [A/N: Kya's response was the teeniest little squeak as she wriggled in Silver's hands]
Alison: I'm...not sure I caught that-
Robin: She say she first born under tree. Tribe moving between caves and her mama carry her in big belly. She take rest against tree then baby come. Elder say no time to take her to cave so we stop to help bring baby out. Her first cry sound like 'Kya'. Her big sister say that be her name and it stick.
Alison: Right....and that was the....old Kya? Your daughter?
Robin: Old Kya, New Kya - all same, just reborn, Moonah send her back. Second time she born in wood again. But different. No-one to help Mama this time. Me watch but me dead and....head not good at time either...Not same wise and stable caveman you know today.
Alison: .....Sure.
Alison: [A/N: Just to clarify, Robin believes the wolf to be the reincarnated spirit of one of his children. I'm not sure how much of that he actually believes or just pretends but I've been advised not to press on it].
Alison: And how did Kya die? Both times.
Kya: *makes a tiny whine and curls into Silver's chest*
Silver: Aww, baby girl, it's okay! We don't want you reliving anything traumatic.
Alison: Sorry! I didn't think wolves suffered from PTSD.
Robin: Me not see how she die first time. Tribe move on after I...She not tell me and that her business. Second time she die because Mama have too many babies. Not enough milk to feed. It not take long. Me watched....
Silver: *reached to squeeze Robin's wrist*
Alison: That must have been awful. At least she had you there for her when she woke up.
Alison: Uh, Favourite Food? Actually that's an easy one; milk I'm guessing, same for drink.
Robin: Milk her favourite drink, but she never had it. Favourite food is hard choice between Daddy's beard and Uncle Humphrey's hair.
Silver: *giggles*
Alison: And when she was human?
Robin: Favourite drink was special berry juice her sister show her. As for favourite food...Guess.
Alison: *sigh* .....Don't make me say it.
Them:
Alison: Bum?
Robin: Yes! *laughs with Silver*
Alison: Moving on. Favourite song?
Silver: We've all had a go at sharing our music tastes with her. I've played her some of the classics. Avril Lavigne, Evanescence, Nightwish, Linkin Park....
Robin: Me play her Glen Miller, Queen and KC and Sunshine Band.
Silver: But so far the only thing she seems to really enjoy are Kitty's covers of the Spice Girls. She's her number one fan.
Robin: She even like her more than Daddy's singing. Which was her favourite when she human. But then only other singer was woman who screamed at rock. Not certain she was singing or crazy but she had good rhythm.
Alison: Favourite sport?
Robin: Racing.
Alison: I....How does that...? (A/N: the wolf is too young to even crawl. Or open her eyes).
Silver: Duh, she wriggles on her belly, see? *puts her down carefully to demonstrate, the pup mewls and makes her way very, very, slowly forward*
Silver: Ha, look at her go!
Robin: That my girl! She faster than worms and snail. Me enter her into Olympics next year. They have belly crawl racing yes?
Silver: No but we can petition for it to be a competition! Can't we Alison?
Alison: ....I'll add it to the list.
Silver: *picking the struggling Kya back up* She also loves Hide and Seek!
Alison: Ooh, her and Kitty have that in common then.
Robin: Her favourite hiding spots be under beds and inside Cousin Stompy's hood.
Alison: Wait so Silver is an auntie but Amy is a cousin? And Humphrey is an uncle?
Silver and Robin: Yes.
Alison: Does that mean you're also Amy's auntie?
Silver: Or course not, dummy, we're the same age!
Alison: That dosn't...Well, what am I?
Robin: Daddy's scary land-lady.
Alison: I-! *sigh* Fine, I'll take it.
Alison: Biggest regret?
Robin: Not paying attention to Daddy when he say no drink puddle water before bed. Wake whole tribe up with silly nightmares every time. And as wolf, think she regret not fighting to get out of mama's belly before siblings.
Silver, to Kya: But then you wouldn't be with us! And we wouldn't want that would we? Would we? Oh you're just the fuzziest widdle....(a/n: can no longer make out if the rest of her unintelligible high pitched fussing has any words).
Alison: Fondest memory?
Robin: Human memory probably be first time she throw spear into target me set up, she make eye split open like grape, me so proud.
Alison: Is that her fondest memory or you...Never mind.
Robin: As wolf it be first time she meet Auntie Silver.
Silver: Awww!
Robin, quietly to Alison: Real answer, when she watch Balto with Kitty.
Alison: Worst trait?
Robin: Too much backtalk.
Alison: ....You mean when she was human?
Robin: Both! No respect for elders in life, always talk back, question everything, yap yap yap, same as wolf!
Silver: That's her best trait, she's opinionated! Let her use her voice to speak her truth!
Robin: Oh, should have known it be your fault, you bad influence!
Alison: Are you both just messing with me now?
Robin and Silver: Half and half.
Alison: *groan*
Alison: This should be fun then. Kya, any words of wisdom?
Kya: (A/N: Silver held the pup out in her palms. Kya proceeded to open her mouth for the biggest little yawn before falling asleep on her side)
Robin: Oooh, that very profound.
Silver: I know right?! Really gives you a new perspective, doesn't it Alison?
Alison: I hate you both.
Silver: You sure you're not just jealous you can't hold the puppy?
Alison:
Alison: No comment. Wait, I'm not the one being-! Interview over.
[A/N: I left the two pagans chuckling to themselves]
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jamiebamberdaily · 1 year ago
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A Year in Review : Jamie's 2023
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Welcome to our look back on Jamie’s 2023! It’s been a tough year for the entertainment industry in general, with the SAG-AFTRA strike taking place from July all the way through to November, and we know that this impacted Jamie as he chose to take a stand along with many of his other acting peers. Yet despite this, Jamie has accomplished a lot in this year & it’s time to look back at some of the highlights!
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February saw the release of Beyond Paradise on BBC1. Jamie played Archie Hughes, an ex flame of Martha’s who joined forces with her in getting her new business in Shipton Abbott up and running. Unfortunately for Archie, Martha had moved back to Shipton Abbott with her fiance, Humphrey and the two didn’t quite see eye to eye. This was such a fun role for Jamie and a complete joy to watch.
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April was an exciting month which saw Jamie celebrating his 50th birthday and as always we marked the occasion with a birthday video which many of you took part in! He also travelled over to Cannes to premiere Cannes Confidential at  the 6th Canneseries Festival alongside co-stars Lucie Lucas and Tamara Marthe.
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May saw Jamie treading the boards once again in Uncle Glen’s Menagerie at the Arcola Theatre which we were lucky enough to go and watch. Such an incredible evening of ad-lib comedy and superb acting from an incredible group of actors and comedians. As ever we want to thank Jamie for his time that he spent chatting with us before and after the show too.
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In June finally came the UK release of Cannes Confidential on Acorn TV and we LOVED Harry King from the moment we met him. Such a fun, easy watching show and such a complex character in which Jamie got to show off all sides of his talent, from comedy through to some really beautiful emotional moments, especially in scenes with his on-screen daughter Emilie who was played by his real life daughter Ava in a brilliant debut performance. June also saw the release of Trader over in Russia - a project which Jamie filmed alongside his amazing wife Kerry all the way back in 2019! And of course, we cannot forget the epic BSG reunion which took place when Jamie headed over to Phoenix Fan Fusion. #SoSayWeAll
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July brought some incredible news as Jamie announced that he was taking part in Kenny Logan’s RWC Challenge - an epic 700 mile cycle & walking challenge from Edinburgh to Paris, all to raise money for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation. Throughout July all the way through to October when the challenge took place, Jamie was training hard to ensure that he was ready for the mammoth challenge ahead.
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August saw the release of Who Is Erin Carter? on Netflix - a twisty, fast paced thriller from the mind of Strike Back writer, Jack Lothian. Jamie played DI Jim Armstrong, a mysterious figure from Erin’s past. Though he was only in two episodes. We LOVED this character and with the series being left open ended, we really hope we get to see more of Jim in the future.
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In September, Jamie attended the National Television Awards alongside his Beyond Paradise cast mates as the show was nominated for Best New Drama (which sadly it didn’t win).
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And onto October which was such an important month for Jamie as all the training paid off when he & so many other incredible people including Kenny & Gabby Logan, Ally McCoist, Jason Fox and Jimmy Nesbitt started their gruelling trek on bike and foot from Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh to the Stade de France in Paris. This challenge was hugely life changing for the whole team (as well as a whole lot of fun!) and they smashed their target of raising £555,555 between them for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation. We were honoured to be able to cheer them all on for a small part of this journey when we saw them off in York on day 3 and welcomed them back as they ended the day at the beautiful Belvoir Castle. To top off an incredible achievement, Jamie was also asked to become an ambassador for the foundation - a role we know that he will embody so well.
October also saw Jamie joining Cameo, giving fans the opportunity to get a personalised video message from him (which we of course took advantage of also!) and to round off the month, Cannes Confidential aired on French TV, renamed  Cannes Police Criminalle, with the entire show having been dubbed into French by the original cast.
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November saw Jamie as a guest on fellow RWC Challenge team mate Archie Curzon’s podcast, The Rig Biz Pod, which was a brilliantly funny interview.
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And to round the year off, December gave us announcements of not one but two new projects to look forward to in 2024! Firstly, Heavyweight, starring and produced by Jamie’s Marcella co-star Nicholas Pinnock, will be a gritty London drama focusing on the mental state of a boxer and his cornermen backstage before the fight as the clock ticks down. 
With the strike finally over, Jamie travelled to Bulgaria to film Strangers alongside Sienna Guillory, Emmett J Scanlan and Jon Voight. The project is described as an action thriller and will be released in 2024 on Paramount Plus.
As well as these two exciting announcements, AKA Blackbird, the brainchild of BSG alumni James Callis was finally released as an audiobook! With so many former BSG stars taking part in it, including Jamie and Kerry, it’s definitely not one to be missed.
And there you have it! Despite some difficult times, Jamie really did achieve a lot this year and with 2 projects already to look forward to, we can’t wait to see what else 2024 has in store.
As ever, we would like to thank you for all the support of our page over this past year and wish you all a very happy new year!
Jemma and Sophie. xx
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singeratlarge · 1 year ago
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY to The 1998 Khmer Rouge apology, Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers’s first movie FLYING DOWN TO RIO (1932), Gali Atari, Baltimore artist Eric Block, Mayor Tom Bradley, singer-songwriter Ed Bruce, Pablo Casals, Bernard Cribbins, Rick Danko, Ted Danson, Yvonne Elliman, Marianne Faithfull, Neil "Spyder" Giraldo, New Orleans clarinetist Willie Humphrey, Scott Joplin’s 1902 song “The Entertainer,” Bollywood actor Rajesh Khanna, Jude Law, Franz Liszt’s 1857 symphonic poem "Die Hunnenschlacht,” jazz-Celtic singer Laurel Massé, Clyde McCoy, Dina Merrill, Mary Tyler Moore, Matt “Guitar” Murphy, cellist-composer Kiyoshi Nobutoki, Glen Phillips (Toad the Wet Sprocket), Paula Poundstone, Cozy Powell, rockabilly DJ/singer-songwriter Glenn Reeves, Jim Reid, The San Francisco Symphony, Marco Antonio Solís, Barbara Steele, The Supremes’s 1965 single “My World is Empty Without You,” Ray Thomas (Moody Blues), “Billy” Tipton, Jo Van Fleet, Jon Voight, Roger Voudouris, and my friend and musical compadre “Easy” Mark Tomeo. I lack photos of Mark and I together, so I grabbed pivotal images from Mark’s fascinating career as a champion of pedal steel, resonator, and twang guitar + singer-songwriter. He was in the Grammy-nominated “New Wave cowboy” band Rubber Rodeo (shown here)—in the 80s RR played at Mabuhay Gardens in San Francisco while I just happened to be lurking nearby. The world got smaller when Mark and I met in Pennsylvania, performing and recording with Ben Kaplan, some Badlees-spinoff projects, and extensively with the band Neon Cactus. Circa 2000 I was working with Davy Jones (Monkees) on his JUSTME series of original recordings. Davy wanted a pedal steel guitarist, and I summoned Mark. Here’s “Hold Me Tight,” a Tex-Mex samba we did; the Mike Nesmith-ian arrangement was Davy’s idea: 
Meanwhile HB EMT. By the time I get to Phoenix anything can happen…
#MarkTomeo #Easy #pedal #steel #guitar #resonatorguitar #DavyJones #Monkees #Neon #Cactus #Badlees #BenKaplan #RubberRodeo #pennsylvania #phoenix #arizona #Tex-Mex #samba #Mike #Nesmith #johnnyjblair #performing #recording
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driftwork · 2 years ago
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names, mostly surnames (1)
let me apologise for this partial list of names in the library,  titles available on request...
, Adorno, horkheimer, anderson, aristotle, greta adorno, marcuse, agamben, acampora and acampora, althussar, lajac kovacic, eric alliez, marc auge,  attali, francis bacon (16th c), aries, aries and bejin, alain badiou, beckett, hallward, barnes, bachelard, bahktin, volshinov, baudrillard, barthes, john beattie, medvedev, henri bergson, Jacques Bidet, berkman, zybmunt bauman, burgin, baugh, sam  butler, ulrich beck, andrew benjamin and peter osbourne, walter benjamin, ernest bloch, blanchot,  bruzins,  bonnet,  karin bojs,  bourdieu,  j.d. bernal, goldsmith,  benveniste, braidotti,  brecht,  burch, victor serge, andre breton, judith butler, malcolm bull, stanley cohen, john berger, etienne balibar, david bohm, gans blumenberg, martin buber, christopher caudwell, micel callon, albert camus, agnes callard,  castoridis, claudio celis bueno, carchedi and roberts, Marisol de la cadena,  mario blaser, nancy cartwright, manual castells, mark  currie, collingwood, canguilhem, mario corti, 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Lords Vote
On: Crown Estate Bill [HL]
Baroness Humphreys moved amendment 6, after clause 2, to insert the new clause Devolution of Crown Estate management to Wales. The House divided:
Ayes: 74 (74.3% LD, 10.8% Con, 8.1% XB, 2.7% PC, 1.4% Bshp, 1.4% Lab, 1.4% ) Noes: 147 (86.4% Lab, 6.8% XB, 3.4% Con, 2.0% , 0.7% DUP, 0.7% UUP) Absent: ~608
Likely Referenced Bill: Crown Estate Bill [HL]
Description: A Bill to amend the Crown Estate Act 1961.
Originating house: Lords Current house: Lords Bill Stage: Report stage
Individual Votes:
Ayes
Liberal Democrat (55 votes)
Addington, L. Alderdice, L. Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville, B. Barker, B. Beith, L. Benjamin, B. Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury, B. Brinton, B. Bruce of Bennachie, L. Burt of Solihull, B. Clement-Jones, L. Dholakia, L. Doocey, B. Foster of Bath, L. Fox, L. Garden of Frognal, B. German, L. Glasgow, E. Goddard of Stockport, L. Grender, B. Hamwee, B. Harris of Richmond, B. Humphreys, B. Hussain, L. Hussein-Ece, B. Janke, B. Kramer, B. Ludford, B. Marks of Henley-on-Thames, L. McNally, L. Newby, L. Palmer of Childs Hill, L. Pidgeon, B. Pinnock, B. Purvis of Tweed, L. Randerson, B. Razzall, L. Redesdale, L. Russell, E. Scott of Needham Market, B. Scriven, L. Sharkey, L. Sheehan, B. Shipley, L. Stoneham of Droxford, L. Storey, L. Strasburger, L. Taylor of Goss Moor, L. Thomas of Gresford, L. Thomas of Winchester, B. Thornhill, B. Tope, L. Tyler of Enfield, B. Wallace of Saltaire, L. Walmsley, B.
Conservative (8 votes)
Douglas-Miller, L. Dundee, E. Foster of Oxton, B. Helic, B. Howell of Guildford, L. Soames of Fletching, L. Strathclyde, L. Trenchard, V.
Crossbench (6 votes)
Aberdare, L. Berkeley of Knighton, L. Carlile of Berriew, L. Clancarty, E. D'Souza, B. Thomas of Cwmgiedd, L.
Plaid Cymru (2 votes)
Smith of Llanfaes, B. Wigley, L.
Bishops (1 vote)
Bristol, Bp.
Labour (1 vote)
Morgan, L.
Non-affiliated (1 vote)
Altmann, B.
Noes
Labour (127 votes)
Adams of Craigielea, B. Allen of Kensington, L. Alli, L. Amos, B. Anderson of Swansea, L. Armstrong of Hill Top, B. Ashton of Upholland, B. Bach, L. Bassam of Brighton, L. Beamish, L. Beckett, B. Berkeley, L. Blackstone, B. Blake of Leeds, B. Blower, B. Blunkett, L. Boateng, L. Bradley, L. Brooke of Alverthorpe, L. Browne of Ladyton, L. Bryan of Partick, B. Campbell-Savours, L. Carter of Coles, L. Chakrabarti, B. Chandos, V. Chapman of Darlington, B. Coaker, L. Crawley, B. Cryer, L. Davidson of Glen Clova, L. Davies of Brixton, L. Donaghy, B. Eatwell, L. Faulkner of Worcester, L. Foulkes of Cumnock, L. Gale, B. Glasman, L. Golding, B. Goldsmith, L. Grantchester, L. Griffiths of Burry Port, L. Grocott, L. Hacking, L. Hannett of Everton, L. Hanson of Flint, L. Hanworth, V. Harman, B. Harris of Haringey, L. Hayman of Ullock, B. Hayter of Kentish Town, B. Hazarika, B. Healy of Primrose Hill, B. Hendy of Richmond Hill, L. Hendy, L. Hermer, L. Hodge of Barking, B. Howarth of Newport, L. Hughes of Stretford, B. Hunt of Kings Heath, L. Hutton of Furness, L. Jones of Whitchurch, B. Jones, L. Kennedy of Cradley, B. Kennedy of Southwark, L. Kingsmill, B. Kinnock, L. Lawrence of Clarendon, B. Lennie, L. Leong, L. Liddell of Coatdyke, B. Liddle, L. Lister of Burtersett, B. Livermore, L. Mallalieu, B. Mann, L. McConnell of Glenscorrodale, L. McIntosh of Hudnall, B. McNicol of West Kilbride, L. Merron, B. Monks, L. Morgan of Drefelin, B. Morgan of Huyton, B. Morris of Yardley, B. Murphy of Torfaen, L. Nye, B. O'Grady of Upper Holloway, B. Pitkeathley, B. Ponsonby of Shulbrede, L. Prentis of Leeds, L. Ramsay of Cartvale, B. Ramsey of Wall Heath, B. Rebuck, B. Reid of Cardowan, L. Ritchie of Downpatrick, B. Rooker, L. Rowlands, L. Sahota, L. Shamash, L. Sikka, L. Smith of Basildon, B. Smith of Cluny, B. Smith of Finsbury, L. Smith of Gilmorehill, B. Smith of Malvern, B. Spellar, L. Stansgate, V. Symons of Vernham Dean, B. Taylor of Stevenage, B. Thornton, B. Timpson, L. Touhig, L. Tunnicliffe, L. Turnberg, L. Twycross, B. Vallance of Balham, L. Warwick of Undercliffe, B. Watson of Invergowrie, L. Watson of Wyre Forest, L. Watts, L. Wheeler, B. Whitaker, B. Whitty, L. Wilcox of Newport, B. Winterton of Doncaster, B. Wood of Anfield, L. Woodley, L. Young of Norwood Green, L.
Crossbench (10 votes)
Bew, L. Chartres, L. Craigavon, V. Hayman, B. Kerr of Kinlochard, L. Mawson, L. O'Loan, B. Patel, L. Somerset, D. Watkins of Tavistock, B.
Conservative (5 votes)
Forsyth of Drumlean, L. Leigh of Hurley, L. McLoughlin, L. Naseby, L. Roberts of Belgravia, L.
Non-affiliated (3 votes)
Austin of Dudley, L. Foster of Aghadrumsee, B. Patel of Bradford, L.
Democratic Unionist Party (1 vote)
McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown, L.
Ulster Unionist Party (1 vote)
Elliott of Ballinamallard, L.
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maximumwobblerbanditdonut · 7 months ago
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Who has been nominated for a NTA Award?
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The NTA longlist was unveiled on Tuesday 21st May.
New Drama
A Gentleman in Moscow
After The Flood
Baby Reindeer
Breathtaking
Coma
Criminal Record
Fallout
Fifteen-Love
Fool Me Once
Hijack
Interview with the Vampire
Mary & George
Masters of the Air
Mr Bates vs The Post Office
Murder Is Easy
One Day
Passenger
Red Eye
Renegade Nell
Shardlake
Shōgun
The Couple Next Door
The Long Shadow
The Marlow Murder Club
The Reckoning
The Sixth Commandment
The Tattooist of Auschwitz
The Woman in the Wall
Wilderness
Wolf
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Drama Performance
Adeel Akhtar, DS Sami Kierce, Fool Me Once
Aidan Turner, Glenn Lapthorn, Fifteen-Love
Ambika Mod, Emma Morley, One Day
Anna Próchniak, Gita, The Tattooist of Auschwitz
Anne Reid, Ann Moore-Martin, The Sixth Commandment
Arthur Hughes, Matthew Shardlake, Shardlake
Ashley Jensen, DI Ruth Calder, Shetland
Ashley Walters, Dushane Hill, Top Boy
Austin Butler, Major Gale 'Buck' Cleven, Masters of the Air
Brenda Blethyn, DCI Vera Stanhope, Vera
Callum Turner, Major John 'Bucky' Egan, Masters of the Air
Cliff Parisi, Fred Buckle, Call the Midwife
Cosmo Jarvis, John Blackthorne, Shōgun
Cush Jumbo, DS June Lenker, Criminal Record
Danielle Macdonald, Helen Chambers, The Tourist
Daryl McCormack, Detective Colman Akande, The Woman In The Wall
David Tennant, The Fourteenth Doctor, Doctor Who
David Jonsson, Luke Fitzwilliam, Murder Is Easy
Dominic West, Charles, Prince of Wales, The Crown
Eleanor Tomlinson, Evie, The Couple Next Door
Ella Lily Hyland, Justine Pearce, Fifteen-Love
Ella Purnell, Lucy MacLean, Fallout
Emilia Fox, Nikki Alexander, Silent Witness
Ewan McGregor, Count Alexander Rostov, A Gentleman in Moscow
Gary Oldman, Jackson Lamb, Slow Horses
Gemma Whelan, Detective Sergeant Sarah Collins, The Tower
Georgie Glen, Miss Millicent Higgins, Call the Midwife
Idris Elba, Sam Nelson, Hijack
Imelda Staunton, Queen Elizabeth II, The Crown
Jacob Anderson, Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire
Jamie Dornan, Elliot Stanley, The Tourist
Jared Harris, Hari Seldon, Foundation
Jason Watkins, Simon, Coma
Jenna Coleman, Liv Taylor, Wilderness
Jennifer Aniston, Alex Levy, The Morning Show
Jeremy Allen White, Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto, The Bear
Jessica Gunning, Martha, Baby Reindeer
Jing Lusi, DC Hana Li, Red Eye
Joanne Froggatt, Dr Abbey Henderson, Breathtaking
Jonah Hauer-King, Lali, The Tattooist of Auschwitz
Julianne Moore, Mary Villiers, Mary & George
Kane Robinson, Gerald 'Sully' Sullivan, Top Boy
Katherine Kelly, Emily Jackson, The Long Shadow
Angela Van den Bogerd, Mr Bates vs The Post Office
Kris Marshall, Humphrey Goodman, Beyond Paradise
Leo Woodall, Dexter Mayhew, One Day
Lesley Sharp, DI Hannah Laing, Before We Die
Louisa Harland, Nell Jackson, Renegade Nell
Luke Newton, Colin Bridgerton, Bridgerton
Martin Short, Oliver Putnam, Only Murders in the Building
Michelle Keegan, Maya Stern, Fool Me Once
Monica Dolan, Jo Hamilton, Mr Bates vs The Post Office
Ncuti Gatwa, The Fifteenth Doctor, Doctor Who
Nicholas Galitzine, George Villiers, Mary & George
Nicholas Ralph, James Herriot, All Creatures Great and Small
Nicola Coughlan, Penelope Featherington, Bridgerton
Nicola Walker, DI Annika Strandhed, Annika
Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Will, Wilderness
Paapa Essiedu, George, The Lazarus Project
Peter Capaldi, DCI Daniel Hegarty, Criminal Record
Ralf Little, DI Neville Parker, Death in Paradise
Reese Witherspoon, Bradley Jackson, The Morning Show
Richard Armitage, Dr Matthew Nolan, Red Eye
Joe Burkett, Fool Me Once
Richard Gadd, Donny Dunn, Baby Reindeer
Robert Carlyle, Robert Sutherland, COBRA: Rebellion
Ruth Wilson, Lorna Brady, The Woman In The Wall
Sam Heughan, Danny, The Couple Next Door
Sam Reid, Lestat de Lioncourt, Interview with the Vampire
Samantha Bond, Judith Potts, The Marlow Murder Club
Selena Gomez, Mabel Mora, Only Murders in the Building
Siân Brooke, Grace Ellis, Blue Lights
Sonequa Martin-Green, Captain Michael Burnham, Star Trek: Discovery
Sophie Rundle, PC Joanna Marshall, After The Flood
Steve Coogan, Jimmy Savile, The Reckoning
Steve Martin, Charles-Haden Savage, Only Murders in the Building
Suranne Jones, Amy Silva, Vigil
Timothy Spall, Peter Farquhar, The Sixth Commandment
Toby Jones, Alan Bates, Mr Bates vs The Post Office
DCS Dennis Hoban, The Long Shadow
Tom Hiddleston, Loki, Loki
Ukweli Roach, DI Jack Caffery, Wolf
Vicky McClure, Lana Washington, Trigger Point
Wunmi Mosaku, DI Riya Ajunwa, Passenger
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Shows and individuals are nominated in the longlist for the 2024 National Television Awards. This year is so competitive 😉
Posted 22nd May 2024
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hi!!!! this is just so cute!!! could i get some mw faces and even characters pls?
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pls, you're so so sweet ! some of the fcs i'd love to see would be nikki rodriguez, charles melton, ryan destiny, nicholas galitzine, madelyn cline, madison bailey, victoria justice, noah lalonde, da'vinchi, manny montana, eliza dushku, geffri hightower, peyton alex smith, sabrina carpenter, danielle rose russell, camille hyde, keke palmer, miya horcher, rhoyle ivy king, zayn, katie douglas, brenda song, renee rapp, zion moreno ( !!!!!!!!! ), evan mock, sofia carson, glen powell, keith powers & maitreyi ramakrishnan & as for characters: buffy + faith + spike or angel from btvs, the mikaelsons from the vampire diaries, eric + jason or jessica from true blood, chip from jennifer's body, seth cohen from the oc, lucas scott + brooke davis + peyton sawyer from one tree hill, jennie humphrey from gossip girl, jackson teller from sons of anarchy, lane kim from gilmore girls, hanna marin + aria montgomery + emily fields + mona vanderwaal from pretty little liars, bella swan + edward cullen from twilight but if you'd like some mw characters from reboots that are not listed, feel free to come back to us ! you can always check out @2000sfminspo for more suggestions <3
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wanderingmind867 · 1 year ago
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My US Voting Record:
I made this with the help of wikipedia, google and posts like voting guides which I found online.
Note: I would have been a Monarchist during the Revolutionary War, but I'd probably still vote if living in America (No matter how displeased the revolution made me, I'd probably still always be willing to vote). But to show my dissatisfaction, every vote until 1824 is a protest vote:
1788: Nobody (I refuse to vote for George Washington). Maybe a write in protest vote for King George III?
1792: Nobody (I refuse to vote for George Washington). Maybe a write in protest vote for King George III?
1796: Maybe a write in protest vote for King George III?
1800: Maybe a write in protest vote for King George III?
1804: Maybe a write in protest vote for King George III?
1808: Maybe a write in protest vote for King George III?
1812: Protest Vote for King George III (I can't vote for anyone after the War of 1812 got started)
1816: Protest Vote for King George III (again, I don't know if I'd be able to forgive anyone after the War of 1812)
1820: Protest Vote for King George IV (I can't support Monroe after he helped fight 1812 against Canada and the British).
1824: Henry Clay/Nathan Sanford
1824 Contingent: John Quincy Adams
1828: John Quincy Adams/Richard Rush
1832: Henry Clay/John Sergeant
1836: Daniel Webster/Francis Granger or William Henry Harrison/Francis Granger
1840: William Henry Harrison/John Tyler
1844: Henry Clay/Theodore Frelinghuysen
1848: Martin Van Buren/Charles F. Adams
1852: John P. Hale/George W. Julian
1856: John C. Frémont/William L. Dayton
1860: Abraham Lincoln/Hannibal Hamlin
1864: Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson
1868: Ulysses S. Grant/Schuyler Colfax
1872: Horace Greeley/Benjamin Gratz Brown
1876: Samuel Tilden/Thomas A. Hendricks
1880: James A. Garfield/Chester A. Arthur
1884: Grover Cleveland/Thomas A. Hendricks
1888: Benjamin Harrison/Levi P. Morton
1892: James B. Weaver/James G. Field
1896: William Jennings Bryan/Thomas E. Watson
1900: William Jennings Bryan/Adlai Stevenson I
1904: Eugene V. Debs/Benjamin Hanford
1908: William Jennings Bryan/John Kern
1912: Eugene V. Debs/Emil Seidel
1916: Allan L. Benson/George R. Kirkpatrick
1920: Eugene V. Debs/Seymour Stedman
1924: Robert M. LaFollette/Burton K. Wheeler
1928: Al Smith/Joseph T. Robinson (although Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis aren't bad either. I might've been a prohibitionist then, considering I hate the taste of alcohol. But Smith opposed lynching. So he gets my vote).
1932: Norman Thomas/James H. Maurer
1936: Norman Thomas/George A. Nelson
1940: Norman Thomas/Maynard Krueger
1944: Norman Thomas/Darlington Hoopes
1948: Henry A. Wallace/Glen H. Taylor
1952: Adlai Stevenson II/John Sparkman
1956: Adlai Stevenson II/Estes Kefauver
1960: Richard Nixon/Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (Solely because I hate JFK)
1964: Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert Humphrey
1968: Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie
1972: George McGovern/Sargent Shriver (although I still really like Thomas Eagleton as VP)
1976: Gerald Ford/Bob Dole
1980: Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale
1984: Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro
1988: Willa Kenoyer/Ron Ehrenreich (I hear Michael Dukakis went to high school with the guy who founded the Judge Rotenberg Centre, which is a terrible place. So I can't vote for Dukakis. Can't take a chance on him with that history).
1992: Ross Perot/James Stockdale
1996: Ross Perot/Pat Choate
2000: Ralph Nader/Winona Laduke
2004: Ralph Nader/Peter Camejo
2008: Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez
2012: Barack Obama/Joe Biden (Beginning in 2012, I'd probably start voting for Democrats more often because I felt I had no choice. But I'm still a bit unhappy with them. Haven't been since 1988 or 1992).
2016: Gloria La Riva/Eugene Puryear
2020: Joe Biden/Kamala Harris (My heart says Howie Hawkins/Angela Walker, however).
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hi love. i adore your series you have with barry and pregnant reader and i was wondering if you could write maybe a blurb where barry does this to her please <33
Author's Notes: I can't tell you how much I love writing Baby Daddy Barry. 12/10 could go on forever. It's very short, but full of love. If this was your request, I hope you love it xoxo
Warnings: Swearing, Sexual references - sexual innuendos
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Barry was bored. The only reason he came to this stupid baby class was because she had asked him to go. He felt like his instincts to care for a child, his child, were far better than anything Glen Newberg- Stone could tell him.
Strangle him with that fucking Polo if he asks me to come up to the front of the class again.
Barry sat behind his rather pregnant girlfriend, his legs on either side of her body as he looked around the room at the other couples who signed up for the class. The more he looked the funnier the situation became to him.
All of these babies, more than likely the product of polite, planned sex on a weekend date night after a couple glasses of Pinot. Not his boy. His boy was the product of a little whiskey, a power outage at his house and his woman's complete inability to keep her hands to herself when she drank whiskey. Or anything to be perfectly honest.
Barry was brought back to the eggshell coloured room when his woman laid back against him, her back pressed to his chest and her head rested back on his shoulder.
"We done now?" Barry mumbled with a quick kiss to the side of her face.
"Yeah. We can go now. Help me up, Daddy." She replied with a gentle pat to of his thigh as she pulled herself forward.
Barry let out a soft groan at the nickname, pursing his lips as he stood up and then got up. He stepped around to stand in front of her, taking her hands and pulling her upright, his hands on her lower back to keep her steady.
"I gotcha." He muttered as she lost her balance, hands on his shoulders.
"He's sitting so heavy today, Barry." She whined softly, hands on her lower back.
"C'mon, take you home. Get you out of these clothes." Barry smiled as he rubbed his fingertips into the small of her back and led her out of the room towards the parking lot.
Back at the house, upon entry, she pulled her maternity jeans off and kicked them across the living room as she rubbed her swollen belly with a loud whine. Barry breathed out a small smile, his heart aching just a little that she was so uncomfortable - partly because of him.
"C'mere, woman." He muttered as he walked up behind her, his chest pressed to her back as he placed his hands beneath her stomach and lifted her heavy baby bump.
"Oh, fuck. That's perfect." She moaned out as she bent her head forward and grabbed onto his hands as he relieved the strain his son created on her body.
"Better?" He grinned as he held swollen belly for a few more moments, his thumbs caressing her stomach over the shirt of his she had made her own the last few months.
"Can you just follow me around all day and hold him up? I swear I'll make it worth it for you." She whispered as she rested her head back on his shoulder, her left hand reaching back to grab at his hair.
"You already pregnant, woman. Easy." Barry grinned with a quick kiss of her neck as he slowly released her belly.
"I meant like, buy you a six-pack. Or consider one of your stupid names for the baby." She laughed softly, her fingertips twisting his hair around at the nape of his neck.
"Humphrey ain't a bad name." Barry stated firmly.
"For a dog, Barry! Not a human child." She laughed as she kept her back against him.
"Never met a dog named Humphrey." Barry grumbled with another kiss to the side of her neck.
"And I've never met a baby named Humphrey either, so. Back to the drawing board, Big Guy." She replied as she turned around in his arms, her swollen belly pressed to his flat one as she reached for his shoulders.
"Fine. Get you to cave on Albert, though." Barry grumbled as he smoothed his hands over her belly.
"Albert! Never! I'm not birthing a 40 year old man, Barry!" She cried out with a laugh, her head tossed back.
"We can call him Al." Barry grinned as his fingertips crept beneath her shirt to feel her skin.
"No! I'm putting my foot down. That's a bad name for a baby." She laughed as she pressed her forehead to his.
"Fine, fine. Whatever you wanna name him, Mama." Barry grinned with a kiss to the tip of her nose as he ran his hands to her lower back.
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The New Cross Fire (Massacre) January 18, 1981
The New Cross Fire is part of a longer history of arson attacks and racial violence on Black children, young people and their communities in South East London*. The cause of the fire at 439 New Cross Road has still not been determined as two inquests into the fire resulted in open verdicts. Families and survivors still await answers to this day.
RIP to the 13 young people who were killed by the fire. Patrick Cummings Glen Powell Patricia Johnson Yvonne Ruddock  Gerry Francis  Owen Thompson  Andrew Gooding  Lloyd Hall  Lillian Henry  Peter Campbell  Paul Ruddock  Humphrey Brown  Steve Collins
Anthony Berbeck survived the fire but sadly by suicide eighteen months after. Many more were injured and survivors live with the traumatic memories and loss of their family and friends.
* Ten years before the New Cross Fire, less than 3 miles away on Sunderland Road in Forest Hill, a news years party was firebombed by a group of white arsonists. There were no fatalities however many were injured, severely burned and disfigured for life.
** In 1977, the Moonshot which was a Black youth centre was firebombed.
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An Unexpected Peter Lorre
Until today, I had entirely missed that Peter Lorre is pictured in this Alice Cooper album cover. And I actually have this album. As a CD, but still. Gah.
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Peter Lorre is at the top left:
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And this is the full spread by artist Drew Struzan:
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Seen from left to right: Humphrey Bogart, Robert Taylor, Clark Gable, Edward G. Robinson, William Powell, Jean Harlow, Peter Lorre, St. Valentine’s Day Massacre scene (top), Alice Cooper band members (Glen Buxton, Dennis Dunaway, Alice Cooper, Michael Bruce, Neal Smith), Groucho Marx
I love that hat, his expression, his insouciant slouch (or pensive, world-weary lean, however it strikes you); he could be Hyde from Mr. District Attorney. Or @angelamontoo's Coel Jairo. 😊
Now I'm not sure if he's in this one from the original artwork. I see Karloff dead center in the back. Possibly a Phantom of the Opera on the right? My eyes are crossing now.
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Sorry it took me so long to answer these; I got stuck on some of the ghosts’ music preferences. Also sorry that this somehow turned into “what musicals the ghosts would listen to.”
If the ghosts found out about Spotify there would be lots of arguing over what gets played and making Julian or Alison set up and change to their own playlists.
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Robin: Swing, jazz, ragtime, big band (lots of Glen Miller), movie/musical soundtracks:
Bandstand
Beetlejuice
Bombshell
Bonnie & Clyde
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story
Cats (Broadway version)
Forever Plaid
Jersey Boys
Million Dollar Quartet
Newsies
Ragtime
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (movie or Broadway version)
The Road to El Dorado
Young Frankenstein
Plague gang: Medieval Party Mix, Hildegard von Blingin', movie/musical soundtracks:
Gutenberg the Musical
Spamalot
Jemima: Movie/musical soundtracks:
Annie
Oliver
The Addams Family
 The Secret Garden
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (movie version)
Humphrey: Hildegard von Blingin', Medieval Party Mix, movie/musical soundtracks:
Avenue Q
Something Rotten!
Spamalot
Mary: Hildegard von Blingin', Medieval Party Mix, movie/musical soundtracks:
9 to 5
Hadestown
Hello Dolly
Into the Woods (Broadway version once she gets over the magic)
Legally Blonde
Mary Poppins (movie version once she gets over the magic)
Mary Poppins Returns
Six the Musical
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Kitty: Mozart, Beethoven, movie/musical soundtracks:
Aida
Anastasia (movie or Broadway version)
Beauty and the Beast (Broadway version)
Cinderella (Broadway version)
Elf
Finding Neverland
Gay Purr-ee
Hadestown
Hairspray
Hello Dolly
Into the Woods (Broadway version)
Labyrinth
Legally Blonde
Mary Poppins (movie version)
Mary Poppins Returns
Meet Me in St. Louis
My Fair Lady
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Spongebob the Musical
The Fantasticks (Broadway version)
The Greatest Showman
The King and I
The Lion King (Broadway version)
The Sound of Music (movie or Broadway version)
The Wizard of Oz
Thoroughly Modern Millie
West Side Story
Wicked
Wonderland
Thomas: Mozart, Beethoven, Devil’s Trill Sonata in G Minor, movie/musical soundtracks:
A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder
Aida
Dear Evan Hansen
Dracula
Frankenstein: a New Musical
Hadestown
Hamilton
Into the Woods (Broadway version)
Jekyll and Hyde
Labyrinth
Lestat
Love Never Dies
Moulin Rouge
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe
Something Rotten!
Sweeney Todd (Broadway version)
The Corpse Bride
The Count of Monte Cristo (his favorite song is Hell to Your Doorstep)
The Fantasticks
The Phantom of the Opera (Broadway version)
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
The Woman in White
West Side Story
Fanny: Swing and maybe Chopin, movie/musical soundtracks:
42nd Street
9 to 5
Chicago (her favorite song is Cell Block Tango)
Finding Neverland
Gay Purr-ee
Legally Blonde
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Hello Dolly
Meet Me in St. Louis
My Fair Lady
Six the Musical
The Fantasticks (Broadway version)
The King and I
The Sound of Music (movie or Broadway version)
Thoroughly Modern Millie
The Captain: Jazz and maybe some swing, movie/musical soundtracks:
42nd Street
American in Paris
Anything Goes (Broadway version)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang
Finding Neverland
For Me and My Gal
Gay Purr-ee
Hello Dolly
Les Miserables (Broadway version)
Man of La Mancha
Mary Poppins (movie version)
Mary Poppins Returns
Meet Me in St. Louis
Newsies
Pirates of Penzance (you know I had to)
Singin’ in the Rain
South Pacific
Pat: Someone actually made a Jim Howick-approved themed playlist for him called Dad Jams full of 80s music, movie/musical soundtracks:
9 to 5
Across the Universe
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story
Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang
Finding Neverland
Footloose
Forever Plaid
Gay Purr-ee
Hairspray
Jersey Boys 
Labyrinth
Mama Mia
Mary Poppins (movie version)
Mary Poppins Returns
Million Dollar Quartet
Moulin Rouge
Newsies
Spongebob the Musical
The Greatest Showman
The Lion King (Broadway version)
Julian: Probably also lots of 80s music and movie/musical soundtracks:
Assassins
Avenue Q
Bat out of Hell
Beetlejuice
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Cabaret
Cats (Broadway version)
Chicago
Evil Dead the Musical
Evita
Footloose
Forbidden Broadway
Grease
Hair
Hamilton
Hot Mikado
Kinky Boots
Labyrinth
Little Shop of Horrors
Mama Mia
Me and my Dick
Million Dollar Quartet
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Return to Forbidden Planet
Rock of Ages
Silence! The Musical
Spamalot
The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert
The Book of Mormon
The Producers (Broadway version)
The Rocky Horror Show
The Wedding Singer
Tootsie (you know I had to)
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