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rabbit-harpist · 3 days ago
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johnny and rubens considering photos. a gift for @factorialsotherfandoms, and inspired by his fics--merry christmas friend!!
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miscellaneoussmp · 2 months ago
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Just finished opd 7, and I am in love with whatever the fuck Johnny and Rubens have going on 👍
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idontknowanametouse · 2 months ago
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Showing the gringos (people that aren't from Brazil) my Ordem Paranormal ships because I don't wanna suffer alone, I need to drag all gringos with me
Which would you like me to rant more about without knowing anything about the characters? (I'll make a rant about all btw don't worry) Images of the ships under the cut
CAN'T INCLUDE ALL AAAAAAAAAAAAA sad but I'll keep the ones with all the parts involved being players' characters. (also sorry Johnny I love you and I know you are a player but you appeared like once)
Careful with long post and spoilers. All image descriptions are in ALT
Danthur (Dante x Arthur Cervero) (seasons: Desconjuração and Calamidade) Status: both alive
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(art by neldicine on twitter)
Lizago (Elizabeth Webber x Thiago Fritz) (seasons: Iniciação, O Segredo Na Floresta and Desconjuração) Status: both dead
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(art by htxmellado on twitter)
Barbelie (Bárbara Lima x Amelie Florence) (season: O Segredo Na Ilha) Status: one dead
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(art by lisplace_ on twitter)
Xandazo (Xande x Dara x Guizo) (season: Sinais do Outro Lado) Status: two dead
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(art by zz.starfish.zz on instagram)
Edugatha and the other two (Eduarda Flom x Agatha Volkomenn x Cassiano Menta x Hugo Longo) (season: Calamidade) Status: all alive
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(art by _Dummy_69 on twitter)
Dalex (Daniel Hartmann x Alexsander Kothé) (season: Iniciação) Status: both dead
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(art by giulliayuki on instagram)
Joesar (Joui Jouki x Kaiser Oliveira Cohen) (seasons: O Segredo na Floresta and Desconjuração) Status: both dead
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(art by os0rv3t3 on twitter)
No ship name cuz they rareship (Carina Leone x Artemis Deordelin Rodrigues) Status: one dead
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(art by _.mariaa.luizaa on twitter)
Joerin (Joui Jouki x Erin Parker) (season: Desconjuração) Status: both dead
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(art by apenas_a_tay on twitter)
Bearin (Beatrice Portinari x Erin Parker) (season: Desconjuração) Status: both dead
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(art by marsealnz on twitter)
Tristrice (Tristan Monteiro x Beatrice Portinari) (season: Desconjuração) Status: both dead
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(art by RendowMetw on twitter)
Lucifer (Luciano Carvalho x Fernando Carvalho) (season: Desconjuração) Status: both dead
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(art by Mon_moonfae on twitter)
Rubenny (Rubens Naluti x Johnny Tabasco) (seasons: Desconjuração and Calamidade) Status: both alive
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(art by amoraartsy on instagram)
Balete (Balu x Ivete Beicur) (season: Calamidade) Status: both alive
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(art by: chuwanta on twitter)
Milovier (Milo Castello x Olivier Florence) (season: O Segredo Na Ilha) Status: one dead
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(art by levifav on twitter)
Chicolirio (Chico x Lírio) (season: Sinais Do Outro Lado) Status: both alive
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(art by saturn/willow🌸)
Didn't find a ship name for them (Wanderley Nascimento de Jesus Maria x Cavalcante Bueno) (season: O Segredo Na Ilha) Status: both dead
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(art by N14RL4tH0T3p on twitter)
Moralisto (Morato Vertaler x Calisto Besatt) (season: Sinais Do Outro Lado) Status: both dead
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(art by 1999yuung on twitter)
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venomizedstar · 2 years ago
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Since I started by explaining more general things, now I'm going to explain the Paranormal Order and the teams! Maybe a little bit of the characters
So, Ordem Paranormal means Paranormal Order, but the official name inside the lore is Ordo Realitas and its a big and secret organization with headquarters in Brazil.
The agents are divided in teams and usually they are always together to fight the paranormal.
Equipe Aniquiladores: The oldest team! The members include Senhor Veríssimo (a NPC, the Order leader), Aaron (NPC, a mysterious sniper), Balu (Played by Calango, funny guy), Arnaldo Fritz (sometimes a npc, sometimes played by Rakin, a famous actor), Chizue Akechi (a NPC, uses Katanas) and some other unknow people, now inactive;
Equipe Veterana de Varredura: Balu, Arnaldo Fritz, Johnny Tabasco (played by Alanzoka, really impulsive) and Luciano Carvalho (played by LJoga, a former military), now inactive;
Equipe Brasa: Erin Parker (played by Kalera, heavy inspired by Jinx from League of Legends), Fernando Carvalho (also played by LJoga, Luciano's husband), Luciano Carvalho and Tristan Monteiro (NPC, funny flirty guy), now inactive;
Equipe Iniciante de Varredura: The first team to be presented in the series! Its members are Alexsander Kothe (played by LJoga, a history teacher), Daniel Hartmann (played by Luba, a writer), Elizabeth Webber (played by Bagi, a medical doctor and forensic scientist) and Thiago Fritz (played by Rakin, Arnaldo's son), now inactive;
Equipe Veterana: Arnaldo Fritz, Chizue Akechi, Cristopher Cohen (played by LJoga), Francisca Parker (NPC, Erin's grandmother) and Senhor Veríssimo, now inactive;
Equipe E: Second season team! Arthur Cervero (played by Guaxinim, handsome and cute guy), Cesar Oliveira Cohen (Played by Calango, nerd and Cristopher's son), Elizabeth Webber, Joui Jouki (played by Luba, gymnast), Thiago Fritz, now inactive;
Equipe Kelvin: Kenan Thomas (played by Leo Santi), Mariana Carona (played by Bagi), Miguel Cariad (initially played by Calango, later he became a NPC), now inactive;
Equipe D: Third season team! Arthur Cervero, Beatrice Portinari (played by Triz Pariz, has a cool bird), Dante (played by Rakin, an ocultist), Elizabeth Webber, Erin Parker, Fernando Carvalho, Joui Jouki, Kaiser (Cesar Oliveira after some traumas), Luciano Carvalho, Orpheu (the cool bird!) and Tristan Monteiro, now inactive;
Dragões Metálicos: A metal band inspired by Metallica, they're all NPCs! Kurt Hemmis, Leandro Hans, Marcos Front and Roberto Lutrijo, now inactive;
Equipe Espiãs: Team inspired by Totally Spies, they're all NPCs! Alexia Grifo, Clarissa Leão and Samantha Hale, now inactive;
Dupla Johnny e Rubens: Johnny Tabasco and Rubens Naluti (played by Felps, a silly little guy), now inactive;
Equipe Abutres: Balu, Arthur Cervero, Carina Leone (played by Bagi, italian mafia girl), Dante, Joui Jouki and Rubens Naluti, still active;
Equipe Delta: NPC only team: Jiro Yukami, Naomi Akechi and Olivia Lefleur, still active;
Dupla Cavalcante e Wanderley: Cavalcante Bueno (a NPC) and Wanderley Nascimento (played by Rakin)
And also theres teams from another countries or without any contact with the Order:
Hell Hunters: Ex members from SWAT, their headquarters are in Texas, United States, all the members are NPCs. Arnold Strolley, Chloe Grey, Jason Bloom, Karen Brown, Miguel Hernandez, Roy Stevens, Ryder States, Stella Green and Troy Walker;
Obscurité: A french team of anarchists who lives in Paris' Catacombs, almost all of them are NPCs. Bernadette Leroy, Cartier Dubois, Delano Martin, Désirée Menet, Dominic Sy Pierre (played by Abelha), Emmanuelle Adrien, Lorraine Orleans, Marc Menet, Margot Renaud, Maxime Auclair, Oriel Renaud and Yuki Saito (played by Kalera);
Família Leone: Italian mafia, almost all NPCs. Alfredo Leone, Alonzo Leone, Ângela Leone, Antonella Leone, Brando Leone, Carla Leone, Carina Leone, Chiara Leone, Dario Leone, Enzo Leone, Fabrizio Leone, Giuseppe Leone, Lorenzo Leone, Marco Leone, Patrizia Leone and Roberta Leone;
Os Cinco: Team kinda based on Scooby-Doo and in sci-fi 90' movies. Xande (played by Guaxinim, impulsive and cool guy), Dara Venturini (played by Carol, team's support), Chico (played by LJoga), Guizo (played by Felps), Lírio Tellini (played by Gary, he's THE WALL), Morato Vertaler (NPC) and Voytek Nowak (NPC).
Elements | Classes | O Segredo na Ilha
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alsjeblieft-zeg · 2 years ago
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015 of 2023
Your protein: pork steak lamb chops hamburgers vegan burgers chicken nuggets chicken fingers tuna shrimp salmon oyster crab lasagne ravioli chicken soup
beef jerky slim jims bacon spam buffalo wings sausage ham turkey meat balls
Your dairy: milk soy milk skim milk raw egg boiled egg sunny-side eggs scrambled eggs cottage cheese cheddar cheese mozzarella cheese swiss cheese blue cheese cream cheese plain yogurt
Your vegetables and fruits: mushrooms tomatoes pickles olives carrots raw onion broccoli cauliflower green beans string beans peas black beans celery leek artichoke lima beans bell pepper asparagus spinach seaweed avocado eggplant zucchini corn cucumber squash/pumpkin/yam garlic ginger peanuts almonds sunflower seeds raisins bananas apples pears grapes oranges tangerines peach blueberries raspberries blackberries strawberries lemons pineapples coconuts apricot cherries plums cranberry kiwi watermelon melon pomegranate grapefruit lime guava mango papaya
Your starch: French fries baked potato scalop potato mashed potato fried rice white rice bagel white bread whole grain bread French bread corn bread sourdough pancakes spaghetti macaroni & cheese oatmeal
Condiments: wasabi soy sauce cranberry sauce marmalade grape jam strawberry jam ketchup mustard relish mayonnaise whipped cream honey mustard sauce Tabasco salt ranch gravy caramel peanut butter salsa pepper honey maple syrup hummus butterscotch marshmallows icing
Junk food: cheetos sour cream and onion chips barbeque chips vinegar chips wheat thins graham crackers saltine crackers cheez-its ritz tortilla chips Lunchables Milano cookies Twinkies popcorn fruit roll ups donuts ice cream sandwiches Poptarts pretzels Girl Scout cookies Oreos Nutter Butter Fig Newtons Jell-O rice crispy treats
Cereals: Cocoa Puffs Cocoa Pebbles Fruit Loops Cinnamon Toast Crunch Frosted Flakes Raisin Bran Apple Jacks Corn Flakes Cookie Crisp Cap’n Crunch Lucky Charms Cheerios
Dessert: brownies muffins cinnamon rolls cheesecake donuts chocolate fondue pudding apple pie pumpkin bread pumpkin pie chocolate chip cookies sugar cookies gingerbread cookies biscotti fortune cookies shortbread cookies oatmeal cookies Angel food cake carrot cake cupcakes fruit cake cream puffs flan custard Meringue sorbet s’mores
Asian: ramen cup noodle sushi miso soup kimchi teriyaki eggrolls orange chicken
Fast food and restaurants: McDonald’s Carl’s Jr Taco Bell Panda Express Jack-in-the-box In-n-out Chick-Fil-A La Salsa Dairy Queen Baskin Robbin’s Pizza Hut Papa John’s Roundtable Domino’s Johnny Rocket’s Cho-cho San’s Hot Dog On A Stick Coldstone California Pizza Kitchen Red Robin Ruby Tuesdays Chili’s Wendy’s Burger King Kentucky Fried Chicken Subway Tommy’s The Cheesecake Factory Arby’s Quiznos El Pollo Loco TGIF Applebee’s Wienerschnitzel IHOP Islands White Castle Togo’s Sonic Popeyes Orange Julius Jamba Juice Coffee Bean Starbucks Del Taco Chuck E. Cheese Baja Fresh Macaroni Grill
Candy: Red Vines M&M’s Snickers Hershey’s kisses Kissables Kit-Kat Nerds Junior Mints Twizzlers Tootsie Rolls Jelly beans Swedish Fish Skittles Starburst 100 grand 3 Musketeers Airheads Almond Joy Baby Bottle Pops Baby Ruth bottle caps Butterfinger Reese’s Cup Fast Break Twix cotton candy chocolate coins Dots Hot Tamales jaw breakers Jolly Ranchers Laffy Taffy Lemonheads lifesavers Mike & Ike Milkduds Milky way Mr. Goodbar Nestle’s crunch Payday pixie sticks pop rocks Push Up pops Runts Smarties Snow Caps Sugardaddy Sweet Tarts Tic-Tacs York Peppermint Patties Warheads
Non-alcoholic drinks: Rootbeer Lemonade Orange juice Grape juice Capri Sun Coke Diet Coke Diet Pepsi Pepsi 7up Sprite Mountain Dew Hawaiian Punch Dr. Pepper Apple juice hot cocoa Kool-Aid cappuccinos frappuccinos lattes espresso energy drinks Vanilla Coke Cherry Coke Fanta Arizona Green Tea Squirt Gatorade Iced tea Green tea Chamomile tea White tea Oolong tea Jasmine tea Chai tea Snapple apple cider
Alcoholic drinks: Wine Sake Shochu Vodka Bourbon whisky Irish whisky Canadian whisky Bloody Mary Rum Absolut Brandy Scotch Cognac Tequila Gin Wine cooler Smirnoff Marc Sidecar Tonic Pina Colada Martini Alabama Slammer Daiquiri Margarita Cape Cod Flying Horse Kamikaze Screwdriver Rusty Nail Cajun Strawberry Soda Mimosa Champagne Cascade Fosters Sam Adams Budweiser Coors Harpoon Milwaukee’s Bes
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parkerbombshell · 11 months ago
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Rules Free Radio Jan 23 2023
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theperksofbeingstupid · 3 months ago
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his name is johnny tabasco...... this is the best name in the entire series thus far
FELPS AND ALAN???????
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idframethat · 4 years ago
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@heamatic​ requested an autograph starter / for hanzo 
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“ Words been going around that your skin burns when you lick it, like you’re some kinda walking Tabasco sauce. ” 
Curiosity killed the cat. However, Johnny is no cat, more of a fearless honey badger if he’s being honest. It had been done on a whim, a quick exchange which had been rather disrespectful, no, very disrespectful. 
“ Had to try it for myself, Mr. Chilli Pepper. Gotta admit, I’m disappointed, didn’t even feel a tingle. I’ve had chicken wings with more fire power. In the industry, this is what we’d call false advertising. ”
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greatdrams · 5 years ago
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Whisky Facts
What is the name of the food grade colouring that you are legally allowed to add to Scotch Whisky?
E150C
What is a dram?
An arbitrary measure of whisky
Which is the correct spelling of whisky or whiskey.
Both depending on where it was produced; most of the world apart from much of Ireland and some of America does not use the ‘e’
What whisky has the highest PPM? 
Bruichladdich Octomore 6.3 has a mind-blowing PPM of 258
How many active distilleries are there in Scotland as at December 2019?
Over 120
What is the % lost to the the Angels’ Share in Scotland?
~2% each year
What is the % lost to the the Angels’ Share in India?
14% each year
Taking two casks one maturing in Scotland and the other in India, what difference would you notice in ABV over time?
In Scotland the ABV goes down
In India the ABV goes up
What species of wood is virtually all whisky matured in around the world?
Oak
What are the three main types of oak used in whisky maturation? 
Quercus Robur (European Oak)
Quercus Alba (American Oak)
 Quercus Mongolica (Japanese Oak)
How do you pronounce Laphroaig? 
La-fr-oy-g
Which distillery in Scotland was the first licensed whisky distillery? 
The Glenlivet
What metal are whisky stills made from? 
Copper
Name the six basic steps in the whisky making process
Malting > Mashing > Fermenting > Distilling > Ageing > Bottling
What are five styles of Scotch whisky? 
Blended Scotch Whisky > Blended Malt Whisky > Single Grain Whisky > Single Malt Whisky > Single Cask Whisky 
What is the difference between Single Malt and Blended Scotch Whisky? 
Single malt Scotch whisky is still a blend, but it is a blend of whiskies from one distillery whereas blended Scotch whisky is a blend of grain and malt whiskies from multiple distilleries
How much of the Scotch whisky industry does Blended Scotch account for? 
Over 91%! 
What’s the minimum age a Scotch whisky must be matured for? 
3 years 
How much of the flavour of whisky comes from the cask? 
The cask the spirit goes into makes up around 70% of the flavour of the end whisky
How much of the colour of whisky comes from the cask? 
100% ! Yes, it goes in as a clear, fresh spirit and all the colour is drawn from the wood it matures in… unless food grade colouring added to present a consistent product to whisky drinkers
   What was the value of Scotch whisky exports in 2018? 
Exports of Scotch whisky grew to £4.7bn, according to official HMRC figures
Name the country that is the biggest consumer of Scotch whisky in the world? 
France – 188 million bottles per year are consumed 
Name the top three biggest whisky drinking nations
France, United States, India
   How many bottles of Scotch are exported every second? 
41 bottles of Scotch were shipped overseas each second in 2018
How many countries in the world drink Scotch whisky? 
175
How many people are employed by the Scotch whisky industry in Scotland? 
10,000 directly, and Scotch supports a further 30,000 around the UK
   What popular condiment would not exist without whisky casks? 
Tabasco 
What is the name of the fresh spirit to run from a whisky still? 
New make / Clearac / White Dog – depending where you are in the world 
What links blenders Johnnie Walker, George Ballantine and John Dewar? 
They were all grocers who began blending whisky
   Who was the first blender of Scotch whisky? 
Andrew Usher in the 19th Century 
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purplesurveys · 5 years ago
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Ahh, my true passion. Glad there’s this survey around.
Food
I crossed out what I’ve never tried before <- Might as well do this. Thanks for the idea, @justsurveys​! :D Will probs bold and italicize the food I love, bold the ones I’ve simply tried at least once and liked, italicize the ones I’ve tried at least once but don’t like all that much, and strikethrough the food I’ve downright never tried before. Lotsa rules, but food surveys don’t come around often and I’m excited for this one lmao. Let’s go.
Food: Your protein
pork steak lamb chops hamburgers vegan burgers chicken nuggets chicken fingers tuna shrimp salmon oyster
crab lasagna ravioli chicken soup beef jerky slim jims bacon spam buffalo wings sausage ham turkey meat balls
Foods: Your dairy
milk soy milk skim milk raw egg boiled egg sunny-side eggs scrambled eggs cottage cheese cheddar cheese mozzarella cheese swiss cheese bleu cheese cream cheese plain yogurt
Foods: Your vegetables and fruits
mushrooms tomatoes pickles olives carrots raw onion broccoli cauliflower green beans string beans peas black beans celery leek artichoke lima beans bell pepper asparagus spinach seaweed avocado eggplant zucchini corn cucumber squash/pumpkin/yam garlic ginger peanuts almonds sunflower seeds raisins bananas apples pears grapes oranges tangerines peach blueberries raspberries blackberries strawberries lemons (Only as a chaser haha. Tastes great when paired with tequila) pineapples coconuts (I only like it as coconut oil for curry) apricot cherries plums cranberry kiwi watermelon melon pomegranate grapefruit lime guava mango papaya
Foods: Your starch
French fries baked potato scalop potato mashed potato fried rice white rice bagel white bread whole grain bread French bread corn bread sourdough pancakes spaghetti macaroni & cheese oatmeal
Foods: Condiments
wasabi soy sauce cranberry sauce marmalade grape jam strawberry jam ketchup mustard relish mayonnaise whipped cream honey mustard sauce Tabasco salt ranch gravy caramel peanut butter salsa pepper honey maple syrup hummus butterscotch marshmallows icing
Foods: Junk food
Ugh, the most American list on this survey. Watch me strikethrough so many items, ha.
cheetos sour cream and onion chips barbeque chips vinegar chips wheat thins graham crackers saltine crackers cheez-its ritz tortilla chips Lunchables Milano cookies Twinkies popcorn fruit roll ups donuts ice cream sandwiches Poptarts pretzels Girl Scout cookies Oreos Nutter Butter Fig Newtons Jell-O rice crispy treats
Surprisingly not a lot of US stuff. Thanks for being inclusive somehow! Hahaha.
Foods: Cereals
Cocoa Puffs Cocoa Pebbles Fruit Loops Cinnamon Toast Crunch Frosted Flakes Raisin Bran Apple Jacks Corn Flakes Cookie Crisp Cap’n Crunch Lucky Charms Cheerios
Ok, I take back my praise. Tbf, most of the cereals I know are American brands + I don’t eat cereals all that much, so it’s not really this survey’s fault lmao.
Foods: Dessert
brownies muffins cinnamon rolls cheesecake donuts chocolate fondue pudding apple pie pumpkin bread pumpkin pie chocolate chip cookies sugar cookies gingerbread cookies biscotti fortune cookies shortbread cookies oatmeal cookies Angel food cake carrot cake cupcakes fruit cake cream puffs flan custard Meringue sorbet s’mores
Foods: Asian
ramen cup noodle sushi miso soup kimchi teriyaki eggrolls orange chicken
...Seriously? 8 items?
Foods: Fast food and restaurants
McDonald’s Carl’s Jr Taco Bell Panda Express Jack-in-the-box In-n-out Chick-Fil-A La Salsa Dairy Queen Baskin Robbin’s Pizza Hut Papa John’s Roundtable Domino’s Johnny Rocket’s Cho-cho San’s Hot Dog On A Stick Coldstone California Pizza Kitchen Red Robin Ruby Tuesdays Chili’s Wendy’s Burger King Kentucky Fried Chicken Subway Tommy’s The Cheesecake Factory Arby’s Quiznos El Pollo Loco TGIF Applebee’s Wienerschnitzel IHOP Islands White Castle Togo’s Sonic Popeyes Orange Julius Jamba Juice Coffee Bean Starbucks Del Taco Chuck E. Cheese Baja Fresh Macaroni Grill
Foods: Candy
Red Vines M&M’s Snickers Hershey’s kisses Kissables Kit-Kat Nerds Junior Mints Twizzlers Tootsie Rolls Jelly beans Swedish Fish Skittles Starburst 100 grand 3 Musketeers Airheads Almond Joy Baby Bottle Pops Baby Ruth bottle caps Butterfinger Reese’s Cup Fast Break Twix cotton candy chocolate coins Dots Hot Tamales jaw breakers Jolly Ranchers Laffy Taffy Lemonheads lifesavers Mike & Ike Milkduds Milky way Mr. Goodbar Nestle’s crunch Payday pixie sticks pop rocks Push Up pops Runts Smarties Snow Caps Sugardaddy Sweet Tarts Tic-Tacs York Peppermint Patties Warheads
Drinks: Non-alcoholic
Rootbeer Lemonade Orange juice Grape juice Capri Sun Coke Diet Coke Diet Pepsi Pepsi 7up Sprite Mountain Dew Hawaiian Punch Dr. Pepper Apple juice hot cocoa Kool-Aid cappuccinos frappuccinos lattes espresso energy drinks Vanilla Coke Cherry Coke Fanta Arizona Green Tea Squirt Gatorade Iced tea Green tea Chamomile tea White tea Oolong tea Jasmine tea Chai tea Snapple apple cider
Drinks: Alcoholic
Wine Sake Shochu Vodka Bourbon whisky Irish whisky Canadian whisky Bloody Mary Rum Absolut Brandy Scotch Cognac Tequila Gin Wine cooler Smirnoff Marc Sidecar Tonic Pina Colada Martini Alabama Slammer Daiquiri Margarita Cape Cod Flying Horse Kamikaze Screwdriver Rusty Nail Cajun Strawberry Soda Mimosa Champagne Cascade Fosters Sam Adams Budweiser Coors Harpoon Milwaukee’s Bes
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connoisseuroneup · 6 years ago
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Wall Street Journal interview.
1. Where did the idea for the Sopranos shirt come from? How/why did you pick that particular shirt? Firstly, we are massive fans of the show, it still feels relatively fresh in the mind and we have watched it back from start to finish several times now, it just gets better and better. It set a new standard in television, There's a lot of great TV shows out there now, a good chunk are like Hollywood movie productions, a lot of that comes down to just how good and successful the Sopranos was. It seems pretty bizarre to think how old the show is from when it first aired, I had the first half of the series on video, so the spine of the cases sitting on the shelf together made up a portrait of Tony. There's not a week goes by where you don't watch a snippet of the show.
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Obviously Tony Soprano is a great character but James Gandolfini was a superb actor and a hero of ours, his untimely passing was really hard to take, but in some strange way added to the whole cult of the show and the man. I didn't know him personally unfortunately but was really devastated when he died, friends of ours even asked us if we were OK. Our friend and regular collaborator Peter O’Toole did a nice illustration of Tony sat in the back of Satriales which is hanging on the wall beside me. 
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The original idea just came as a tribute really, we make these bobble hats which have attracted a cult following over the years, we've done many things, the most famous being the one we did based on the Overlook hotel carpet from the Shining, this went crazy for us and many have been inspired by it since, you see that pattern everywhere now. We put the shirt pattern into a hat and then later linked up with Far Afield www.farafield.uk/ , a label who we collaborate with and we agreed to try and replicate the shirt, it worked out really well, a good example of what a collaboration really ought to be, combining forces. They got the pattern spot on, we changed the camp style collar to give it a more contemporary look, but it was a great thing to do. It's an ugly shirt, but it's different to a lot of things on offer out there today, that's always an appeal for us. I think this was probably one of the maddest shirts he wore in the series, or certainly the coolest one. It features quite prominently at the end of Episode 11, series 2 'House Arrest'. The camera pans out outside ‘Satriales’ to the Johnny Thunders song 'You can't put your arms around a memory' it's a perfect moment.
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2. Were you all personally inspired by Tony Sopranos' style? If so why? It's a tough question that, a part of me cannot really say yes to that. He wore some really awful clothes in the series, nobody would tell him that though. Polo neck jumpers with the sleeves rolled up, two tone tops, Hawaiian shirts, weird knitted polos and pullovers Alan Partridge would be happy to wear. I think these would be more obscure brands that cost a lot of money, not your familiar names. Real old school menswear shop tackle. In one episode Tony wears a Tabasco polo shirt, it's crazy, I guess it was maybe from when he was playing golf, I'm not a huge fan of the stuff but it was cool, I'd wear one if I could find one, purely to look like Tony. A lot of the time he would be seen in his dressing gown and slippers with baggy boxers and a vest, or the 'wifebeater', then he'd be wearing a summer shirt over his vest which is a cool look, especially with a chain around the neck. Of course there were other times where it was all sharp suits, business, meetings, dinners, going to the races, the casino etc, they all looked dapper there. Then in complete contrast the whole day to day tracksuit/shellsuit thing, which I believe is known as a 'Bensonhurst Tuxedo' this is strangely cool, but hard to pull off, it's purely lounge wear for us in the UK or maybe something you could get away with on a flight or on holiday. It actually works on the larger figures for some reason too, or at least they pull it off. Some characters were cooler than others, I thought Ralph Cifaretto (Joe Pantoliano) was amongst the better dressed, though others may totally disagree, a cold hearted killer can pull off a cravat better than most. Johnny Sack with his Burberry camel coat and then you had Furio in his Napoli training gear. A lot of these were big sweaty blokes so it would have all come down to comfort. A don doesn't wear shorts, remember that? 3. Do you think Tony's style (and the style of the other characters as well) mirrors or influences where men's fashion is at right now? I'm not too sure, men's fashion is still largely dictated by the big brands and labels and what comes next the stuff people want to be seen in, people who need magazines and expensive ad campaigns to tell them what to wear. To me the show's characters are very anti-fashion, obviously bits filter through into the menswear thing, you had Michael Imperioli posing in clothing for Kith when they worked with long standing New York store Bergdorf Goodman, a lot of modern streetwear looks similar, the tracksuits and that stuff, but that could be pointed back to 1980's sportswear too. Wearing a full tracksuit or even just tracksuit pants out of the house was always a bit of a no-no amongst our ilk, it's a lot more acceptable now.
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4. How was the shirt received? Were you surprised by that response? It went really well, like pretty much sold out upon the release, it was only sold online by both ourselves and Far Afield but it wasn't tiny numbers. People know they're are buying into something bit mad, a bit different, some would say they loved it but wouldn't be able to pull it off. I think it works well as something for summer, a perfect holiday shirt. Or you can sneak it under a jumper or sweatshirt in the colder months and just have that hint of it. It's one of those that those who will know will get it and many others will just think we've gone mad. That works, you don't want to please everyone. We've never been one for mass appeal.  5. Why do you think all these years later, the show still has resonance? Just so groundbreaking, it was ahead of it's time. It's a very clever and in depth show, you go thought the whole thing again and you pick up things you missed first time around. Certain seasons were stronger than others, but so much of it set a standard, the standard you see today. The music, the language, the violence, it's clever, you look up to these guys in many ways, then it quickly reminds you they are not nice people. I know folk who have never seen it, I always tell them they are really missing out, you can't not get hooked in by it. They are in for a treat, I wish I could watch it all again like that. 6. How would you describe Tony's style? Is there anything about how he dressed that influences how you'd like to dress? The one thing I like about his influence personally, is I too have a pretty crap hairline and a protruding belly, he made that acceptable. He was the main man, he didn't care, nobody could mess with him his style was for him, he also showed signs of insecurity too though, only ever privately. If that leather jacket Richie Aprile gave him still fit he could wear that and nobody would say anything. 7. You mentioned there were plans for more shirts inspired by Tony's shirts, could you elaborate? Yes, we are going to release the second one this summer, fabric tests and swatches were approved a while back. It's the shirt he wears in Season 5 Episode 2 'Rat Pack', he confronts Tony Blundetto (Steve Buscemi) after he mocked his weight in front of everyone. Hard to describe this one, a bit like a Picasso painting, abstract squares, like some 1980's sofa or curtains, but he pulls it off, he always does.
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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I’d like to add some
Noel “Noeldozer” Acciari
Sebastian “Magic Hockey Elf” Aho
Zach “Snack”/”Snackary” Aston-Reese
Nicklas “Snackström” Bäckström
Jordie “Yukon Cornelius” Benn
Andrew “Backdoor Bubba” Berenzweig
Ben “Bish” Bishop III
Paul “BizNasty” Bissonnette
Nick “Rotisserie Chicken”/”Jughead” Bjugstad
Mikkel “Hot Bød” Bødker
Brock “The Flow”/”Brockstar” Boeser
Francis “The Cube” Bouillon
“Tech Support” Jay Bouwmeester
Johnny “Manchuk”/”Johnny Rocket” Boychuk
Tyler “Flowzak”/”Phil Kessel’s Chauffeur” Bozak
Adam “The Flying Scotsman” Brown
Ilya “Mr. Universe” Bryzgalov
Peter “Ned Flanders” Budaj
“Disco” Dan Bylsma
Daniel “Gorilla Salad”/”Luigi” Carcillo
Cole “Goal” Caufield
Roman “The Roman Empire”/”Roman Candle”/”The Bipolar Goaler” Čechmánek
Peter “Celery” Cehlárik
Chris “Honey Nut” Chelios
Jason “Ice Cheetah” Chimera
Wendel “Captain Crunch” Clark
David “Wendel”/”Bottle Police” Clarkson
J.T. “Jimothy Timothy”/”Jompher Compher” Compher
Kyle “KFC” Connor
Charlie “Baby Gronk” Coyle
Lionel “The Big Train” Conacher
Matt “POS” Cooke
Carson “Shovel-Shot” Cooper
Harold “Baldy” Cotton
Logan “Cooch”/”Juicy” Couture
Dylan “The Workhouse From Whitehorse” Cozens
Sidney “Squidney”/”Darryl” Crosby
Jake “From State Farm” DeBrusk
Rick “Injured” DiPietro
Tie “The Albanian Assassin” Domi
Ryan “Donut”/”Dunkin’ Donato” Donato
Leon “Dr. Drai”/”The Chronic Scorer”/”Neon Leon” Draisaitl
Ken “Thieving Giraffe” Dryden
Steve “Demolition Derby” Durbano
Ray “Chicken Parm” Ferraro
Valtteri “Flipper”/”Spatula”/”Filthy Mitts” Filppula
Ron “Flockey Hockey” Flockhart
Warren “McLovin” Foegele
Jakob “JFK”/”Scrabble” Forsbacka-Karlsson
Jimmy “The Blonde Bouncer” Fowler
Ron “Ronnie Franchise” Francis
“The Missing” Link Gaetz
Alexander “Belarusian Bonbon” Galchenyuk
Johnny “Ham And Cheese” Gaudreau
Ryan “Captain Rogaine” Getzlaf
Michail “Crosbovski”/”Garbageovski” Hraboŭski
Mikael “Granny”/”Granny Smith” Granlund
Nikita “Goose” Gusev
Jaroslav “Crackhalakin’“ Halák
Carter “Cahtah Haht”/”Starter Hart” Hart
Dany “Fuckin’ All-Star” Heatley
Danton “Heinz”/”Ketchup” Heinen
Niklas “Swedish Missile Defense System” Hjalmarsson
Bengt “Homer” Holmström
Bo “Scorevat”/”Hotdog” Horvat
Cristobal “The Man From France”/”Hip-Hip-Huet” Huet
Chad “Ocho-Cinco” Johnson
Andreas “Mango” Johnsson
Jussi “Juicey”/”Juice” Jokinen
Martin “Joner”/”Game Of Jones” Jones
Patrick “20-Cent” Kane; Jr.
Kirill “The Thrill”/“Dollar Bill Kirill” Kaprizov
“King” Karl “The Swedish Bobby Orr” Karlsson
Melker “The Melkman” Karlsson
Matt “Kassassination” Kassian
Chris “Cageface” Kelly
Phil “The Thrill”/”Philly Cheese”/”Hotdog Boy” Kessel; Jr.
Nikolai “The ‘Bulin Wall” Khabibulin
Miikka “Finnisher” Kiprusoff
John “The Ghost Of Göteborg“ Klingberg
Leo “The Russian Finn From Estonia”/”Steve Dangles Man Crush” Komarov
Vladimir “The Vladiator” Konstantinov
Anže “Raccoon Jesus” Kopitar
Joonas “Magikorp” Korpisalo
Alex “AK27″ Kovalev
Chris “Big Jet No Pilot” Kreider
David “French Fries” Krejčí
Kevin “Straight To The Banc” Labanc
Blaine “The Lach Net Monster” Lacher
Andrew “Gary” Ladd
Guy “Le Démon Blonde” Lafleur
Ian “Mumbles”/”The Sparkplug” Laperrière
Georges “The Vegan” Laraque
John “Johnny Vermont” LeClair
Nick “Mumbles”/”Ledd Dog” Leddy
Jere “King Of Little Things” Lehtinen
Mark “The Test Tube” Letestu
Oskar “Piano Man” Lindblom
Evgeni “Geno Machine-o” Malkin
Brad “Nose Face Killah”/”Squirrel” Marchand
Patrick “Mr. San Jose” Marleau
Paul “American Hero”/”Pistol” Martin
Auston “Ajuice”/”The Big Cactus”/”Fivehead” Matthews
Charlie “Chuckie Bright Lights”/”Bonafide Stallion” McAvoy; Jr.
Connor “McJesus” McDavid
Ryan “Mac Truck” McDonough
Curtis “McBackup”/”Tabasco” McIlhenney
Kirk “McGoalie” McLean
Jamie “Noodles” McLennan
Mark “Satan”/”MoFo” Messier
Marc “Meth” Methot
Milan “9MM” Michálek
Willie “Bill Pickle” Mitchell
Ál “The Big Cuban” Montoya
Donald “Papa Moog”/”Peaches” Moog
Ken “Wolfman” Morrow
Douglas “Cranky” Murray
Matt “Murrdawg” Murray
Lou “Sweet Lou From The Soo” Nanne
Mats “Le Petit Viking” Näslund
Martin “Nachos” Nečas
Brock “Brock ‘n’ Roll”/”The Pocket-Brocket”/Brocky Mountain High” Nelson
Bernie “The Pumper Nicholl Kid” Nicholls
Antero “Frank” Niittymaki
Shane “SOB” O’Brien
for reasons that aren’t important right now, i had to get on the wiki list of all hockey nicknames to look something up. this turned out to be a treasure trove of joy. i have compiled my favorites for you now
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“Son, you’re still not telling me how you got that black eye,” Rocky said.
Jim handed his dad a cup of coffee. “I’m getting to that.” He took a sip of his own. “I found out that Nancy Landgraab is a regular at Joe’s Diner.”
Rocky nodded as if it made total sense that one of Oasis Springs’ wealthiest residents hung out at a greasy spoon. “They have the best pie in town.”
They did, but Jim thought there was another reason. Over a bowl of chili and a cup of coffee, he’d observed Nancy getting very friendly with someone who was not Geoffrey Landgraab. There was no sign of Johnny Zest at the diner and according to the staff Jim talked to, he had not been by, at least not recently.
Nancy feigned total ignorance of Johnny Zest when he asked. She lied badly.
So when Geoffrey himself showed up, Jim knew this wasn’t going to go well.
Geoffrey clearly didn’t spot his wife right off, but he looked angry.  
“Back door,” Jim told her as he casually walked over to the counter ostensibly to get the hot sauce. “Now. Wait for me there.”
“You,” Geoffrey said pointing at Jim who was literally in the act of grabbing the tabasco sauce bottle. “Stop asking about Johnny Zest.”
Jim set the bottle back down on the counter just in time to see Geoffrey pulling back his arm.
For a weedy guy, Geoffrey Landgraab was not a bad fighter.
In the ensuing dustup, Jim registered the voice of the fry cook yelling out, “HEY! NO FIGHTING UNLESS IT’S NEIGHBORHOOD BRAWL DAY!”
Jim came out the winner and Geoffrey slunk out.
Afterwards, Nancy met up with Jim.
“Johnny Zest. I want to know where he is and what’s going on.”
For Phirehero’s  phireconnections challenge
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akechi-kikyou · 7 years ago
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Long Goodbye: Chapter 4
AN: Two posts in one night!  I will never accomplish this again. Also, I have decided that Genji is a precious cinnamon roll that needs to be protected from Hanzo.
When Hanzo reached the lobby, he looked around before spotting who he was looking for leaning against a column.  As he approached this person, he could see why Genji hadn’t assumed that this was who they were supposed to be meeting.  McCree’s hat was completely gone, giving Hanzo a full view of his chocolate brown hair.  The cowboy was also wearing a dark grey Johnny Cash shirt, tan shorts, and black sneakers over white ankle socks.  In other words, he looked like every other teenage boy that Hanzo had seen here.  
After taking in a breath, Hanzo asked, “What do you want?”
McCree chuckled as he held out a box shaped object, “Helluva way to greet your new business associate, boss.”
Rolling his eyes, Hanzo all but snatched the gift from McCree as he retorted, “I thought the boss of Jesse McCree is Jesse McCree.”
“Shh,” McCree hissed as he pulled Hanzo closer to the column.  There was really no one out here except for the front desk person, and they weren’t paying attention, but still the damn cowboy insisted on discretion.  “Don’t say my name so loud.  I’ll hav’ta take pictures and sign shit.  Why d’ya think I’m dressed like this?”
“Because you have no taste,” Hanzo fired immediately.  While Jesse recovered from that, the young Japanese man finally looked down at his gift to find that it was actually a box made of jade and trimmed in gold.  It was beautiful, and now Hanzo couldn’t stop running his fingers along the smooth stone.  “Where did you get this?”
“Told ya I could get you anything,” Jesse was found to be smugly smiling.  
Surprisingly, or perhaps not, Hanzo found himself staring at Jesse while lost for words.  After a few moments, he looked down at the box again and then brought it to his nose.  “It smells funny.  Is there something inside?”  Opening it, he caught a glimpse of a small plastic bag with something green inside before McCree hastily shut the lid.
“So that’s where that went,” the cowboy laughed, rubbing the back of his neck.  “Well, not like I can’t get more.  Call it a two for one.”
Hanzo was a bit speechless again as he looked over this person.  Trouble was the word that immediately came to mind.  Jesse McCree was definitely trouble with his brown eyes and his damn smile and those lips.  Wait.  Why was Hanzo even looking at his damn lips?
“I have to go,” he turned quickly.  “My brother is sick.”
“Oh no, Genji!”
Hanzo was starting to rush away, but he could hear footfalls right behind him.  Turning again, he sighed, “Listen, I have to take care of my brother.  I don’t have time for…”
“Well, can’t I see him?  I just wanna see if he’s alright.  Please?”
What the hell was this - puppy dog eyes?  Hanzo wanted to punch him, but then he thought that would just lead to more of this pathetic look.  Grumbling for Jesse to come on, he led the way to the stairs.  “I thought you were supposed to be some hard criminal.”
“I get hard when I need to,” McCree replied.
“I should push you down the stairs,” Hanzo grumbled, but the damn cowboy only laughed.  What kind of odd person was he?
At least he knew how to be quiet.  Once he was done laughing, he didn’t say another word until Hanzo opened the room door and let him inside.  Genji was up again and was flipping through the channels, but when he saw the cowboy, his face lit up.
“McCree, what are you doing here?!”
“Yes, what IS he doing here?”  Hanzo gave his brother a suspicious look.  
“I gave him your number, but…” Genji was cut off by McCree flopping on the bed next to him and immediately getting comfortable.
“This is nice, ain’t it?  I always wanted to stay in this place, but you gotta be 18 to a book a room.”
“And you’re not 18?”  Hanzo’s eyes nearly rolled out of his head.  Once again, he was ready to go mining for salt.
“I’ve got a few months.  You wanna come to my birthday party?”
Hanzo rolled his eyes again as he went to his bed and sat the box down on the nightstand.  “Genji, should we start to think about dinner?”
“I can take you guys some place again,” Jesse immediately suggested.
“You two go,” Genji grimaced.  “My mouth has a disgusting taste.”
“Kay, well it’s just me and Hanzo then,” the damn cowboy didn’t seem too upset about this at all.  In fact, he looked happy with his ankles crossed and his arms behind his head.  “Or we can order room service.”
‘Or you can get out’, Hanzo was thinking.   But he knew enough not to say it that way.  Instead, he shook his head, “No, I will be alright.  I have leftovers from yesterday.”
“You threw that away,” Genji spoke, immediately ruining the excuse.  “And maid service took it out while we were gone, I think, because the trash is empty except for puke.”
“You threw away a $200 steak?”  McCree stared at him in disbelief and then shook his head.  “Wow, that’s some privilege right there.  I mean, I got money, but I ain’t got it like that…”
Now aggravated, Hanzo started towards the door, “Whatever!  Take me to get food then!”
“Alright!  See you later, Genji,” Jesse sat up and pat the other’s leg before following Hanzo out.
The eldest Shimada brother was grumpy yet again, and much the same as last night, he was unable to put the why into exact words.  Instead, he let his angry feet carry him out onto the sidewalk in front of the hotel, where anger turned to embarrassment at the fact that he didn’t know where to go from there.
“This way,” McCree stepped in front of him and led to a parking lot across the way.  
Hanzo followed Jesse to the passenger side of an orange-red pickup truck.  The cowboy got the door and then pulled out a stack of books, which he threw into the bed.  Then he smiled and went around to the driver’s side.  Hanzo was a little curious, and so once he and Jesse were in and rolling, he asked, “What were those books?”
“Algebra, European History, and some other second hand textbooks,” McCree shrugged, looking straight ahead.  “Just grabbed them today before stoppin’ in to see you.”
“You’re going to read those?”  Hanzo found himself impressed to see the other’s nod.  Now endlessly curious, he asked, “But why?  Aren’t you an outlaw?”
“Just in case the outlaw business stops payin’ the bills, gotta have somethin’ to fall back on, don’t I?”  Jesse shot him a smirk.  Then he turned serious.  “No, I um… didn’t get much out of schoolin’ mostly cause I didn’t go a lot of the time.  Could pass the hell outta any math class, though.  Last teacher I had said I had real aptitude.”
“So why don’t you just go to school?”  Hanzo asked.
Jesse’s eyes were on the road as he made a turn, but he answered, “Cause school’s the first place they go lookin’ for you.”
“Who is they?” Hanzo furrowed his brow.  For once, the cowboy wasn’t smiling.  This situation seemed bad.
“Well, I’mma outlaw, right?”  the reply came with a shrug.
Hanzo had so many questions, but they were put on a backburner when he saw that Jesse was turning into the parking lot of that steakhouse.  Reaching out, he put his hand on the other’s to stop him from turning off the truck’s engine.  
“No,” he shook his head.  “Not here.”
“What’s wrong with here?”  McCree asked with a wrinkled brow.
“Here is where you go when you’re trying to impress someone with a $200 steak.  I don’t want to be impressed.  Take me somewhere you go when you just want to eat and not worry about impressing someone.”
“You’re… a really strange man, Hanzo.  But ok!”
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Hanzo was a little unsurprised that they ended up in the Railyard Arts district again, this time walking together through the farmer’s market.  They entered an area of dirt and gravel where several food trucks were parked in a large circle around a group of picnic tables. The trees in this area were strung with bauble shaped lights, and at the center of the ring of trucks was an icehouse serving beer.  Jesse led the way to one truck and ordered while Hanzo looked around. A few minutes later, the smiling young man presented a cardboard food container.
“Here ya go!  Frito pie!”
“What?” Hanzo asked as he was given the container to hold.  
Jesse grabbed one of the two forks stuck into it and immediately dug in, “It’s the best, I swear it.  Fritos on the bottom, then chilli and cheese and a little tabasco sauce for extra kick.”
Hanzo grabbed the other fork and had a cautious taste.  Making a face, he ate a little more before pushing the rest into Jesse’s hands.  “Too spicy, but it isn’t bad.”
Jesse had a little more before throwing the remainder in the trash.  Then he pulled Hanzo to another truck.  “Ok, this’ll be a change of pace then.  I always get the meat sampler.”
They were at a barbecue truck now.  Jesse ordered and they were given another of those containers, this time holding a chicken leg and wing, two slices of brisket, two ribs, and a few pieces of sausage.  
“Pick a table, will ya?  For this, we need beer!”
Hanzo chose a spot in the shade of one of the trees and the furthest away from other people that he could get.  A few minutes later, McCree joined him with two plastic cups of beer, sitting one down in front of Hanzo.  
“They let you buy beer?”
McCree grinned as he pulled out his wallet and put a driver’s license down in front of Hanzo.  Picking it up, Hanzo read the name aloud, “Joel Morricone.  Is that your real name?”
“Naw, that’s my super secret name,” Jesse chuckled as he took the license back.  “I mean, I really do have a valid driver’s license if that’s what you’re worried about.  Just ain’t 21.”
“And you don’t look it, either,” Hanzo remarked as he used one of the plastic forks to try some of the sausage.  While chewing, his face lit up with delight.  This wasn't bad at all!  In fact, he liked it so much that he ate all of the pieces without saving McCree any.
But the other was content with eating his half of everything else.  He seemed to be just happy that Hanzo liked the barbecue.  Once they were finished, he got up and threw out the container. Then he briefly returned to the table in order to tell Hanzo,  “Stay there.  Next course!”
Hanzo had to admit that he was looking forward to seeing what this would be.  Usually, he didn’t mix foods like this, but everything about today was unusual.  For one thing, he was starting to have fun.
Jesse came back and sat down a container with two tacos and two bottles of Coke.  Grinning from ear to ear, he announced, “Street tacos!  The best in all of Santa Fe, in my humblest of opinions.  Go first.”
Hanzo did just that, biting into one while Jesse drowned the other one with the contents of a hot sauce package.  Once again, Hanzo that he liked what he was served, and he finished it quickly.  Then he started to eye what was left of Jesse’s taco.
“Go on,” the other offered.  “It’s gonna be hot, though.”
“I can take it,” Hanzo spoke confidently.
Too confidently.  While at first it seemed he was going to be alright, he had finished the taco too quickly.  The burning happened all at once, and he started to sweat as he chugged the Coke and then what was left of his beer.  
“Oh no!”  Jesse laughed.  “Nooo, the Coke was the worst idea!  I’mma get you another beer.  Just drink what’s left of mine while I’m gone!”
He did just that, and when Jesse returned with another cup of beer, he downed that desperately.  Then he belched, making the other laugh even more.  “That was spicy, yet satisfying,” he said, making McCree nearly fall over.
Hanzo was amused with his amusement, and actually chuckled a little as he helped himself to the other’s leftover Coke as well.
“Ok, I think I can fit one more place,” the cowboy said when he recovered from laughing.  
“What about that one?” Hanzo pointed to a truck that read Goomba’s.
“I never ate at that one,” McCree replied as he turned to look at it.  “Think it’s new.”
“Then this will be a new experience for the both of us,” Hanzo replied, getting up and then going around to pull Jesse up.  “Come on.”
They walked over together and then stopped to look at what was on offer.  Hanzo had never really eaten anything other than pasta when it came to Italian food, and so he was unfamiliar with a lot of what was available.  Thankfully, he had McCree.
“Ok, I got this,” the cowboy said as he stepped up to order.  “We want the meatballs and the Italian beef sandwich.”
“That is a lot of food,” Hanzo cautioned when the other stepped away to wait next to him.
“I know, but we’ll make it somehow.  The good thing’s I’m drivin’, so there’s that.  You ever walk on a full stomach?”
Hanzo nodded, “I have.  And also stairs.  It was torture, but worth it.”
He couldn’t believe he was going to repeat that mistake, but sure enough, they went back to their table with two more containers of food.  It was a struggle.  They finished the four meatballs and marina, but only half of the sandwich.
“I can’t eat anything else,” Jesse complained as they started to walk back towards his truck.
“Same,” Hanzo agreed.
But then he saw a gelato stand, and that sealed their doom.  He did take pity on poor Jesse and got a single cup of green tea for them to share.  They found a children’s playground and sat next to each other on the swings to have dessert.
This was oddly quiet.  Every now and then, they would share a glance, but neither of them seemed to have anything to say until they finished and McCree threw out the cup.  A bit after returning, he pointed to one of the tall climbing structures connected to a slide.
“Let’s go up there.  I wanna lay down a bit.  I think I’m dyin’.”
“You want to go on the children’s playground equipment?”  Hanzo questioned even as he got up and started to follow Jesse.
“Ain’t that long ago we were kids, right?” Jesse shrugged before jumping up onto the monkey bars and climbing over to the platform.  
Not one to be shown up, Hanzo did the same and then laid down on the metal surface next to the other.  By now, night had fallen and they were staring up at a beautiful sky full of stars.
“This was… actually fun,” Hanzo remarked at length of staring up.
“Did’ya think it was gonna be horrible?”
“Maybe,” Hanzo smirked while still looking up.  “I didn’t know where to expect we would go.”
“Guess that’s fair,” McCree answered.  “I thought it would be horrible cause I thought you’d hate everything.”
“Hm, that seems like me doesn’t it?  It seems like I’m allergic to fun.”
He heard shuffling and turned on his side to see that Jesse had done the same.  It wasn’t the most comfortable, but he chose to endure it in order to continue looking at the other young man’s actually rather handsome face.
“You’re not even that much older than me, are you?” McCree questioned.  “How old are you?”
“18,” Hanzo replied with a shrug.  “And you are what?  17?”
“Mhm,” McCree nodded.  “You seemed surprised before, but I’m used to it.  I’m a criminal child prodigy.”
“I’m not sure you should be proud of that,” Hanzo frowned.
But Jesse only shrugged, “It is what it is, ya know.  I gotta get by, same as anyone else.  There ain’t a lot of prospects for a high school drop out. ‘Sides, ain’t you from a whole criminal family?  Oh yeah, I do my homework.  I know all about the Shimada family.”
“Do you really do your homework?” Hanzo retorted, hoping to change the subject as well.  “You’re a high school dropout, after all.”
“Hm,” Jesse turned onto his back again.  “Ain’t by choice.  It’s like I said.  The first place they look for you is at school.  Can’t just enroll myself in a new one.  Can’t go back to the old one.”
“Because you are a criminal?”  Hanzo asked, turning onto his back again as well.
“Somethin’ like that,” Jesse replied. “I’ll tell you someday.  Prolly aint as complicated as I make it sound, but…”  He paused with a sigh and then scooted his body closer to Hanzo.  “Tell me somethin’ bout you.  Make it somethin’ I wouldn’t know by researchin’ your family or anything like that.”
He actually did try to think of something, only to end up frowning and shaking his head.  “No, there’s nothing really to tell.  I am not interesting.”
“Wouldn’t keep botherin’ you if I thought that was true,” Jesse replied.  
“All you know is about my family, so how can you make that assessment?”
McCree turned on his side again, “I think the best judge of what interests me is me.  Come on.  Tell me something.  Anything.”
Hanzo sighed, “Fine.  I’ll tell you that my life is very strict and boring.  At home, I would never have eaten so much food in one night.  I certainly would not be up here with you.  I am only doing these things because… well… I don’t know why.”
“I think I knew that, actually,” hearing this, Hanzo turned to find the other smirking at him.  The young man nodded, “Yeah, I’m sure I knew that.  I can see it when I look at you.  You’re all reserved and well behaved and all, but there’s somethin’ in you that’s just wantin’ to burst out, and it does every now and then, but only just a little.  I’m right about that, ain’t I?”
Maybe too right.  Hanzo didn’t want to talk about it any further, and so instead, he deflected by asking, “And you?  Make it something other than ‘I’m a delinquent child prodigy’.”
“Damn, that’s my whole identity,” McCree chuckled and then shrugged.  “I can tell you somethin’ you guessed already, I bet.  I ran away from home.”
“I thought so,” Hanzo sighed and then laid on his back again.  “It bothers me because family is so important to my culture.  You ran away from yours.”
“I know,” Jesse laid down as well and sighed.  “I know.  Running away was stupid, but I did it, and I don’t know how to go back.”
Sadly, Hanzo couldn’t say that he hadn’t thought about it at least once.  There were times he had received the harshest of punishments, and while his body was sore and bruised, he had felt bitterness at seeing how carefree his younger brother seemed to live.  But it had always been just a thought.  He could never imagine just leaving his family.  Either McCree was very brave or his life had been very terrible.  Hanzo found himself wanting to know which it was, and so he turned to ask.
“Why?  Why did you run?”
“It’s a long and complicated story,” McCree answered.
“Tell me,” Hanzo demanded, moving so that the other had to look up at him.
He saw the other young man swallow several times before sighing.  “It’s because I was stupid.  I didn’t know how to see a good thing for exactly what it was.  So when things got too good, I panicked and ran.”
“Are you going to be just vague?”  Hanzo frowned.
“Yeah, tonight,” McCree smirked.  “It’s a heavy subject.  Don’t even know why I brought it up.  Or well, I mean, I thought if I told you somethin’ heavy like that, you’d open up just a little.”
“Why do you care if I do?”
He didn’t know why he asked something that he knew the answer to.  Later on, he wouldn’t be able to say who moved first, but before he knew it, his lips were meeting Jesse’s.  His eyes closed and he moved his elbow so that his upper body rested against the other’s.  Their tongues wrestled a bit before he finally shoved Jesse’s aside to be the one in the lead.  In response, he felt the other’s arms around his neck, pulling him closer.  
By the time they pulled away, he was breathless.  Looking into the other’s eyes, he asked, “You like men?”
Jesse closed his eyes as he moved his face towards the other, clearly wanting to kiss more.  On the way, he whispered, “Of course.  Don’t you?”
He would let his kiss be his answer.  His body seemed to move on its own so that it completely covered the other’s, and then his hips began to grind.  He could feel that Jesse’s body was responding well to this, but to his surprise, the spell was broken by the other pushing him off.  
Now realizing what he had been doing, he shook his head, “I can’t do this…”
“Do what?”  Jesse asked and then frowned.  “Oh, I get it.  Thanks for implyin’ that I’m easy.”
“No, I… I’m…” Hanzo didn’t know what to say, especially when his eyes caught sight of the front of Jesse’s shorts as the other stood.  Looking down at his own, he spoke words that he didn’t mean to say aloud, especially because they weren’t true.  “I’m not gay.”
The other huffed at this and then slid down the slide.  It took him a few seconds to realize this, but when he noticed that he was alone, Hanzo stood and called after Jesse, “Wait, where are you going?”
“Home,” the other shouted back.  “And I assume you know how to walk to yours.  Bye.”
“Jesse, wait,” he called after him as he jumped down.
But the other wouldn’t stop, and instead spoke over his shoulder.  “It’s McCree to you.  Find your own way home, boss.”
Stopping in his tracks, Hanzo looked down and muttered to no one, “Jesse… I’m sorry…”
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movimientoestudiantil68 · 6 years ago
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#El68 La ofensiva contra la UNAM (tercera de tres partes).
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A partir del 26 de julio, la movilización estudiantil comenzó a extenderse. En las calles, brigadas de estudiantes y porros cercaron las preparatorias tres y dos, en un  perímetro que comprendió las calles de Venezuela, Guatemala, Brasil y El Carmen. En cada bocacalle tendieron un cuerda y dejaron guardias de 20 estudiantes. Luego colocaron camiones con las llantas ponchadas. Algunos formaron brigadas para recolectar fondos y tomaron camiones en distintos puntos de la ciudad.
Muy cerca de ellos, en la esquina de Seminario y Guatemala, permanecieron apostados aproximadamente 200 agentes, bajo el mando del coronel Ramón Ruiz Torres, que no hicieron nada por impedir la acción de los jóvenes.
También los estudiantes de las vocacionales 2 y 5 levantaron barricadas en torno de la Ciudadela, recordaba El Johnny. “Desde el mismo viernes, los jóvenes de las porras apoyaron a sus compañeros frente a las agresiones de los granaderos y policías y muchos se hicieron cargo de las barricadas y de proveer de camiones”.
Gilberto Guevara Niebla aseguró que la mayoría de los jóvenes que ocuparon las escuelas y levantaron barricadas en esos días eran porros, estudiantes fósiles y “vagos de procedencia incierta”, entre los que se mezclaron sólo algunos estudiantes regulares. (En la hipótesis de la provocación fraguada, llama a sospecha que los porros, siempre temidos por los estudiantes, hubieran desplegado una defensa tan feroz de los planteles escolares.)
Ese sábado 27, por la mañana, una comisión de estudiantes de la Vocacional 5, encabezada por Genaro Alanís, intentó entrevistarse con regente capitalino, Alfonso Corona del Rosal, pero en la antesala de sus oficinas fueron detenidos. A las 5 de la tarde, hubo una asamblea en el anfiteatro Justo Sierra del Colegio de San Ildefonso, a la que acudieron dirigentes estudiantiles de la UNAM, el Poli, Chapingo, la Normal y algunas escuelas de los estados. Era la primera reunión de coordinación estudiantil.
Por la noche, se reiniciaron los enfrentamientos entre granaderos y estudiantes, en los alrededores de San Ildefonso. La UNAM entonces, por iniciativa del rector Javier Barros Sierra, buscó un acercamiento con las autoridades para encontrar una salida pacífica al conflicto. 
Fernando Solana, entonces secretario universitario, se puso en contacto con el secretario del DDF, Rodofo González Guevara, en quien percibió una “extraña indiferencia”, como comentó Barros Sierra a Gastón García Cantú, años después. Fungieron como mediadores Alfonso Millán, Eduardo Martínez y Julio González Tejada, quienes pudieron entrevistarse con los jóvenes.
Pero apenas puesto un pie fuera del área de barricada, los funcionarios universitarios fueron aprehendidos por la policía. A Millán lo patearon y luego los llevaron a todos a la PGR para interrogarlos. Los mantuvieron incomunicados hasta la madrugada que los dejaron en libertad.
Las autoridades universitarias ocultaron “esa provocación” a los estudiantes para evitar cualquier incidente y revertir la negociación, que llegó a buen puerto, pues en la madrugada del domingo, un grupo de estudiantes fue liberado y trasladado a las preparatorias para que sus compañeros los vieran. A cambio, los estudiantes permitieron que la Dirección de Tránsito retirara los 17 camiones que ya habían tomado.
Antes, sin embargo, en medio de la tensa calman que habían logrado las negociaciones entre la UNAM y las autoridades, ocurrió una provocación más que registró El Universal en su edición del 29 de julio: estudiantes que custodiaban el acceso al barrio universitario fueron agredidos por cerca de 200 jóvenes que pretendieron destruir las barricadas, entraron a la Preparatoria uno, cortaron la energía eléctrica y robaron equipo de oficina y pinturas de la oficina del director. Ninguno de los asaltantes fue detenido por la policía que mantenía cercada la zona. Gilberto Guevara Niebla, en su libro La libertad nunca se olvida, presumió que ésta fue la primera actuación del grupo paramilitar de los Halcones, que comandó Manuel Díaz Escobar, y se hizo célebre en la represión del 10 de junio de 1971, el Jueves de Corpus. José Rosario Cebreros, líder de la FNET en 1968, me confirmó en entrevista esta suposición.
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Ese fin de semana, además, nació la primera versión del pliego petitorio de los estudiantes (la versión definitiva se elaboró en los primeros días de agosto, ya formado el Consejo Nacional de Huelga), en una asamblea en la Escuela Superior de Economía del Poli, en la que participaron representantes estudiantiles de casi todas las escuelas del Valle de México y acordaron generalizar la huelga. Exigían en ese primer borrador:
1.- Desaparición de la FNET, de la porra universitaria y del MURO (Movimiento Universitario de Renovadora Orientación).
2.- Expulsión de los estudiantes miembros de las citadas agrupaciones y del PRI.
3.- Indemnización por parte del gobierno a los estudiantes heridos y a los familiares de los que resultaron muertos.
4.- Excarcelación de todos los estudiantes detenidos.
5.- Desaparición del cuerpo de granaderos y demás policías de represión
6.- Desaparición del artículo 145 del Código Penal (disolución social).
Estas demandas fueron base de la lucha del movimiento estudiantil y de su Consejo Nacional de Huelga. No obstante, la FNET afirma que en principio fueron suyas las peticiones. Las acordaron, aseguraban, en la reunión que sostuvieron la tarde del viernes 26 de julio, en el Casco de Santo Tomás, como respuesta a la entrada de los granaderos a la voca 5. Exigían la destitución de Luis Cueto, jefe de la Policía Preventiva del DF, y Alfonso Frías Ramírez, comandante de los granaderos; la desaparición de ese cuerpo; indemnización para los estudiantes heridos por la policía; garantías para los estudiantes y desaparición del artículo 145 del Código Penal. La FNET había presentado sus demandas ante la prensa el sábado 27, pero el lío en el centro los dejó de lado.
Para el lunes 29 de julio, la inconformidad y la protesta habían alcanzado a la UNAM, que progresivamente se unió a la huelga de los politécnicos. La movilización estudiantil se extendió como onda expansiva. No sólo en el DF, sino en algunos ciudades del país como Villahermosa, Tabasco, donde los universitarios se manifestaron en apoyo a los capitalino y fueron dispersados con gases lacrimógenos.
Ese lunes hubo reportes de incidentes en las vocacionales y preparatorias de distintos rumbos de la ciudad. En Observatorio, estudiantes de la Vocacional 5 secuestraron a dos policías con la intención de canjearlos por compañeros suyos detenidos. La situación se complicó cuando un autobús de la línea Estrella Roja atropelló a un alumno de la vecina Preparatoria 4. Los estudiantes secuestraron este y dos autobuses más para dirigirse hacia el centro de la ciudad, a las preparatorias uno y dos. Los de la prepa 7 bloquearon avenida de la Viga. Otros jóvenes atravesaron camiones en Fray Servando Teresa de Mier.
La toma de camiones se replicó en Nonoalco-Tlatelolco, donde los estudiantes de voca 7 bloquearon las principales avenidas, mientras las vocaciones 2 y 5 retomaron las barricadas en torno de la la Ciudadela, donde colocan diez autobuses.
Las autoridades, por su parte, cerraron los accesos principales de Zacatenco y la Ciudad Universitaria. En la glorieta de Miguel Ángel de Quevedo y avenida Universidad colocaron patrullas y carros de granaderos que impidieron el tránsito.
Por la tarde, los jóvenes de las preparatorias convocaron a una concentración en el Zócalo y hacia allá se dirigieron cerca de 300, que salieron de San Ildefonso. Otra vez los granaderos les cerraron el camino y se reavivó la violencia. Los estudiantes se refugiaron de nuevo en las preparatorias de la zona, tomaron autobuses y los colocaron en las esquinas de acceso a esas escuelas. Allí se atrincheraron con sillas, mesas, pupitres y trocos de árbol. Otros corrieron hacia la Vocacional 7 de Tlatelolco, la Escuela Superior de Economía del Casco de Santo Tomás y la Vocacional 5 de la Ciudadela. Alrededor de todos los planteles colocaron barricadas y comenzaron las pintas: “¡Basta ya de pisotear nuestros derechos con bestiales agresiones!”
“Durante más de dos horas, ambos grupos (estudiantes y granaderos) se limitaron a lanzarse mutuos ataques a distancia, sin que ninguno mostrara intención de avanzar más allá de cierta zona. Por el lado del Zócalo, agentes de la policía preventiva, con cascos y macanas, se limitaron a contener a los estudiantes que presionaban hacia la Plaza Mayor por las calles de Guatemala y Argentina. Las bombas molotov lanzadas por los primeros caían a la mitad del arroyo, muy lejos de los granaderos. Ocasionalmente, cuanto éstos cargaban, lograban capturar a alguno de los estudiantes rezagados, Las cruces (Cruz Roja y Cruz Verde) recogieron a una decena de jóvenes y otros tantos granaderos”, se lee en la nota del periódico El Día, del 30 de julio.
A las 9 de la noche arribaron a la zona cercada por los estudiantes, más elementos de la policía del DF y del Cuerpo de Granaderos. En algún momento, uno de los policías gritó frente a la prensa: “¡Están abriendo las armerías!” y enseguida comenzaron a lanzar gases lacrimógenos y se precipitaron contra los estudiantes. Los jóvenes respondieron con piedras y bombas molotov, y quemaron los autobuses para impedir el paso. La refriega se extendió pasada la medianoche.
“La prepa uno era nuestro fuerte. Allí cargábamos piedras y regresábamos al Zócalo, volvíamos por la Catedral, por la calle Argentina, y así hasta la madrugada”, recordaba El Johnny.
De pronto, los granaderos se retiraron. La zona quedó envuelta en gases y sobrevino el silencio.
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A las doce de la noche en punto se puso en marcha la Misión Azteca, a cargo del general de Brigada Crisóforo Manzón Pineda. La operación concentró a tres agrupamientos. El primero integrado por el Batallón de Fusileros Paracaidistas y la Policía Militar. El segundo concentró al tercer Batallón de Infantería y el segundo Escuadrón Blindado de Reconocimiento. Y el tercero, al 40 Batallón de Infantería, el 44 Batallón de Infantería y el segundo Grupo Mixto de Armas de Fuego.
Del Campo Militar Número Uno partió con rumbo al centro de la ciudad un convoy de tanques ligeros y jeeps equipados con bazucas de 101 milímetros, así como siete transportes Power y camiones DINA con soldados de línea pertenecientes a la Primera Zona Militar. Se desplazaron por el anillo Periférico hasta la Glorieta de Petróleos, tomaron Paseo de la Reforma, avenida Juárez, Juan Ruiz de Alarcón y Santa María la Redonda. Y de allí marcharon en columnas hasta las calles adyacentes a la Plaza de la Constitución. Eran, aproximadamente ocho mil elementos que se distribuyeron por distintos puntos de la ciudad.
El primero en actuar fue el Batallón de Fusileros Paracaidistas, al mando del general José Hernández Toledo, quien años atrás había dirigido los asaltos a las universidades de Sonora y Michoacán. A las 12:55, sus elementos se colocaron en el perímetro de las calles El Carmen, Seminario, Moneda, Argentina y Guatemala. Eran 650 elementos militares que rodearon las instalaciones de San Ildefonso, sede de las preparatorias uno y tres, con la orden de desalojar a los estudiantes. Para la acción contó con el apoyo de la Policía Militar y más tarde se sumaron los elementos del 44 Batallón de Infantería.
Hubo un ultimátum: abandonen la escuela. Nadie respondió. Entonces vino el disparo de una bazuca M1, que derribó la puerta colonial de San Ildefonso. Gilberto Guevara Niebla asegura que en el edificio de San Ildefonso había sólo ocho jóvenes, de los cuales siete estaban heridos y fueron detenidos. “El único estudiante ileso parecía estar drogado, y al no obedecer puntualmente las órdenes que recibía, fue golpeado de manera brutal. Un fotógrafo de prensa estadunidense logró captar el momento en que uno de los militares dejaba caer la culata de su rifle sobre el rostro del adolescente; la fotografía se difundió por todo el mundo y apareció al día siguiente en la primera página de The New York Times”. Guevara Niebla dice que más tarde se supo que ese joven, de nombre Jessaí Díaz Rodríguez o José Gómez Pedroza, no era estudiante. Fue el único consignado en esa operación y pasó casi tres años en la cárcel. Al poco tiempo de salir, murió en circunstancias extrañas, junto a su amante, en un hotel de paso.
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Sin embargo, en el parte militar elaborado por José Hernández Toledo, se aseguró que habían sido detenidos 127 estudiantes y que en el lugar hallaron 10 bombas molotov, dos botes de gasolina, una botella de ácido, una botella de amoniaco de cinco litros y una caja de propaganda comunista.
Algunos periódicos mintieron, apegándose a la versión del Ejército, que responsabilizó de la destrucción de la puerta de San Ildefonso a los estudiantes, atribuyéndoles la detonación de una bomba molotov. Sin embargo, hubo fotografías que mostraron la escena en la que aparece la muerta derribada y el militar con la bazuca al hombro.
En las horas siguientes de la madrugada del 30 de julio continuó la operación militar. Los soldados extendieron el cerco y catearon “cada casa” de la zona en busca de los “elementos subversivos”, que no habían podido atrapar en la Preparatoria uno. “Sin embargo, el Ejército no molestó a los moradores de esa zona, sino que sólo penetró en las casonas deshabitadas que estaban en poder de los alborotadores”, afirmó El Universal.
Otros efectivos se trasladaron a las vocacionales 2, 5 y 7, en la Ciudadela y Tlatelolco, respectivamente. En las primeras le dieron cinco minutos a los estudiantes para salir. Éstos intentaron resistir, pero al final abandonaron su plantel con las manos en la nuca. Eran aproximadamente 300 jóvenes que fueron detenidos y trasladados al Campo Militar Número Uno.
En la Vocacional 7 se encontraba esa noche César Tirado, quien ya había huido de la voca 5 cuando vio llegar al Ejército. “Iba en busca de una reunión a la que nos habían convocado. Llegué a la Voca 5 y al cabo de un rato todos comenzaron a gritar: ¡ahí viene el Ejército! Nadie lo sospechaba ni lo podía creer. Los jóvenes decidieron quedarse, pero yo sabía que no había nada qué hacer, de modo que corrí”.
En el camino encontró a dos estudiantes y subieron a un taxi “para salir de allí a como diera lugar”. Iba ocupado por una jovencita que trabajaba en el teatro Blanquita y se fueron con ella. “Desde el Blanquita vimos pasar carros de ambulancia, del Ejército, jeeps, era un movimiento tremendo, iban a gran velocidad. No había medida de lo que estaba pasando”.
Tirado se trasladó a la Vocacional 7. Todavía le dio tiempo de ir a la casa de un compañero para pedirle un suéter y dejar su portafolio, “que no recogí hasta el final de movimiento”.
Al llegar a la voca 7, los muchachos le dijeron que tenían bombas molotov. “Es más desgraciado el nombre de lo que en realidad era aquello: botellas con una estopa, mecha y gasolina. Yo les dije: no tarda en venir el Ejército, van a tomar las escuelas y no hay manera de defenderlas, entiendan. Entonces llaron los militares, lentamente, por San Juan de Letrán, con las luces rojas encendidas. Eran tanques, jeeps, un desfile de tropas. La noche de los generales. Nosotros éramos alrededor de 200. No había mucho que hacer. Sólo dije: hay que esperar. Yo ya estaba asustado. Tenía 21 años y estaba rodeado de jovencitos de 15 y 16 años”.
Cuando por fin llegaron los militares, un alto mando subió a la barda y los conminó a salir. “Yo comencé a hablar hacia los militares, hablé de la Constitución, de nuestros derechos. De pronto, el coronel dijo: que se entregue el líder. Giré la cabeza y no había nadie más que yo. Bajé y me entregué. No había más que hacer. Entraron y fueron sacando a los muchachos. Algunos dicen que se escondieron en unas gavetas de los laboratorios de química. De los 200 que había, fuimos como 90 los detenidos. A todos nos golpearon. A uno grandote que le decían El Sope –porque era el encargado de la cocina– se lo llevaron aparte. Y todos los demás amanecimos en Lecumberri”.
En celdas de dos por tres metros metieron a 30 en cada una, recordaba. “Los muchachos lloraban y yo pensaba: ahora que se inició la revolución, yo estoy en la cárcel. No sabíamos lo que estaba pasando afuera. A los dos días nos sacaron. Muchos debieron sentir ganas de irse a su tierra. Pero la mayoría se quedó y regresamos a las escuelas”.
Otro de los detenidos esa noche fue El Johnny, a quien trasladaron a Tlaxcoaque. “Como éramos muchos, salimos a varias delegaciones, al Torito, El Carmen, Lecumberri. Y a los más vistos nos llevaron a Tlaxcoaque. Allí nos recibieron Cueto y Mendiolea. Ahí nos encontramos a varios de los detenidos del Partido Comunista. Nos juntaron a todos”.  
Los militares tomaron hasta la Preparatoria 5, de Coapa, que se encontraba muy lejos del centro de la ciudad y cuyos estudiantes no habían participado en los disturbios.
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La operación del Ejército concluyó poco antes de las 3 de la mañana del martes 30 de julio. La prensa justificó la intervención militar dados “los desmanes” de los estudiantes y la inconformidad de los ciudadanos.
El Universal calculó que el saldo de la jornada fue de 400 heridos y al menos mil detenidos. Los estudiantes aseguraron que hubo al menos 48 muertos entre el viernes 26 de julio y la madrugada del 30. En las siguientes horas, muchos jóvenes fueron puestos en libertad, cuando “se comprobó que eran estudiantes”.
El entonces secretario de la Defensa Nacional, Marcelino García Barragán, declarado que el Ejército actuó inmediatamente después de que recibió la petición del regente, Alfonso Corona del Rosal, y del secretario de Gobernación, Luis Echeverría. “Estamos preparados para repeler cualquier agresión y lo haremos con toda la energía: no habrá contemplaciones para nadie”, dijo.
Muchos años después, García Barragán aseguró que Echeverría y Corona del Rosal habían exagerado la situación de esa noche para obligar la intervención del Ejército, de acuerdo con los documentos que Julio Scherer hace públicos en su libro Parte de guerra.
Las declaraciones de las autoridades militares y civiles fueron contradictorias desde el principio. Esa misma madrugada, poco antes de las cuatro de la mañana, Corona del Rosal y Echeverría se presentaron en conferencia. El primero negó que la policía hubiera violado algún recinto estudiantil, aseguró que no hubo decesos y que ninguna comisión estudiantil lo había buscado, a pesar de que así había sido. Nuevamente justificaron las acciones policiacas ante las evidencias de “un plan de agitación y subversión perfectamente planeado” y estaba claro que los responsables eran del Partido Comunista. “El Ejército se retirará cuando se restablezca la normalidad”, dijo.
El titular de la Segob declaró: “La autonomía de la Universidad estuvo en peligro. Debido a ello, en vista de la situación y para evitar derramamiento de sangre, los cuales se han evitado (sic), fue que se pidió la intervención del Ejército”.
García Barragán, a su vez, negó que hubiera estudiantes detenidos en el Campo Militar.
La hipótesis de la provocación se fortaleció y los estudiantes se convirtieron en el epicentro de un fenómeno político y social que, cincuenta años después, todavía llama a la reflexión, el análisis y la investigación.
El movimiento estudiantil de 1968 había comenzado.
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nostalgiaispeace · 7 years ago
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milk soy milk skim milk raw egg boiled egg sunny-side eggs scrambled eggs cottage cheese cheddar cheese mozzarella cheese swiss cheese blue cheese cream cheese plain yogurt
Your vegetables and fruits:
mushrooms tomatoes pickles olives carrots raw onion broccoli cauliflower green beans string beans peas black beans celery leek artichoke lima beans bell pepper asparagus spinach seaweed avocado eggplant zucchini corn cucumber squash/pumpkin/yam garlic ginger peanuts almonds sunflower seeds raisins bananas apples pears grapes oranges tangerines peach blueberries raspberries blackberries strawberries lemons pineapples coconuts apricot cherries plums cranberry kiwi watermelon melon pomegranate grapefruit lime guava mango papaya
Your starch:
French fries baked potato scalop potato mashed potato fried rice white rice bagel white bread whole grain bread French bread corn bread sourdough pancakes spaghetti macaroni & cheese oatmeal
Condiments:
wasabi soy sauce cranberry sauce marmalade grape jam strawberry jam ketchup mustard relish mayonnaise whipped cream honey mustard sauce Tabasco salt ranch gravy caramel peanut butter salsa pepper honey maple syrup hummus butterscotch marshmallows icing
Junk food:
cheetos sour cream and onion chips barbeque chips vinegar chips wheat thins graham crackers saltine crackers cheez-its ritz tortilla chips Lunchables Milano cookies Twinkies popcorn fruit roll ups donuts ice cream sandwiches Poptarts pretzels Girl Scout cookies Oreos Nutter Butter Fig Newtons Jell-O rice crispy treats
Cereals:
Cocoa Puffs Cocoa Pebbles Fruit Loops Cinnamon Toast Crunch Frosted Flakes Raisin Bran Apple Jacks Corn Flakes Cookie Crisp Cap’n Crunch Lucky Charms Cheerios
Dessert:
brownies muffins cinnamon rolls cheesecake donuts chocolate fondue pudding apple pie pumpkin bread pumpkin pie chocolate chip cookies sugar cookies gingerbread cookies biscotti fortune cookies shortbread cookies oatmeal cookies Angel food cake carrot cake cupcakes fruit cake cream puffs flan custard Meringue sorbet s’mores
Asian:
ramen cup noodle sushi miso soup kimchi teriyaki eggrolls orange chicken
Fast food and restaurants:
McDonald’s Carl’s Jr Taco Bell Panda Express Jack-in-the-box In-n-out Chick-Fil-A La Salsa Dairy Queen Baskin Robbin’s Pizza Hut Papa John’s Roundtable Domino’s Johnny Rocket’s Cho-cho San’s Hot Dog On A Stick Coldstone California Pizza Kitchen Red Robin Ruby Tuesdays Chili’s Wendy’s Burger King Kentucky Fried Chicken Subway Tommy’s The Cheesecake Factory Arby’s Quiznos El Pollo Loco TGIF Applebee’s Wienerschnitzel IHOP Islands White Castle Togo’s Sonic Popeyes Orange Julius Jamba Juice Coffee Bean Starbucks Del Taco Chuck E. Cheese Baja Fresh Macaroni Grill
Candy:
Red Vines M&M’s Snickers Hershey’s kisses Kissables Kit-Kat Nerds Junior Mints Twizzlers Tootsie Rolls Jelly beans Swedish Fish Skittles Starburst 100 grand 3 Musketeers Airheads Almond Joy Baby Bottle Pops Baby Ruth bottle caps Butterfinger Reese’s Cup Fast Break Twix cotton candy chocolate coins Dots Hot Tamales jaw breakers Jolly Ranchers Laffy Taffy Lemonheads lifesavers Mike & Ike Milkduds Milky way Mr. Goodbar Nestle’s crunch Payday pixie sticks pop rocks Push Up pops Runts Smarties Snow Caps Sugardaddy Sweet Tarts Tic-Tacs York Peppermint Patties Warheads
Non-alcoholic drinks: Rootbeer Lemonade Orange juice Grape juice Capri Sun Coke Diet Coke Diet Pepsi Pepsi 7up Sprite Mountain Dew Hawaiian Punch Dr. Pepper Apple juice hot cocoa Kool-Aid cappuccinos frappuccinos lattes espresso energy drinks Vanilla Coke Cherry Coke Fanta Arizona Green Tea Squirt Gatorade Iced tea Green tea Chamomile tea White tea Oolong tea Jasmine tea Chai tea Snapple apple cider
Alcoholic drinks:
Wine Sake Shochu Vodka Bourbon whisky Irish whisky Canadian whisky Bloody Mary Rum Absolut Brandy Scotch Cognac Tequila Gin Wine cooler Smirnoff Marc Sidecar Tonic Pina Colada Martini Alabama Slammer Daiquiri Margarita Cape Cod Flying Horse Kamikaze Screwdriver Rusty Nail Cajun Strawberry Soda Mimosa Champagne Cascade Fosters Sam Adams Budweiser Coors Harpoon Milwaukee’s Bes
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