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TV Guidance Counselor Episode 685: Matthew Broussard
December 9-16, 2000
This week Ken welcomes pun loving comedian behind the comedy special "Hyperbolic", Matthew Broussard.
Ken and Matthew discuss Pokemon, the repressed feelings from the turn of the century, giving up video games, enjoying arts and crafts, not being into sports, swimming, genius ads, homoerotic break in fantasies used to sell breath mints, Madden, sculpting, the genius of gang signs, economy of words, living in a sponsored society, SNL, the one t-shirt that offended Ken, being polite, miss opportunities with Tony Hawk, having your own rope, naked babies on Al Roker, Braveheart, the Discover E-Book, Cartoon Cartoon, Cow and Chicken, I am Weasel, how Adventure Time might just be the greatest show of the 21st Century, Emergency Vets handle vomiting monkeys, South Park, financial struggles, Sopranos, Malcolm in the Middle, Kirk Cameron hosting Santa's Funniest Moments, Brad Pitt's early days on Growing Pains, over the top acting, the heavy drama of Hey! Arnold!, Becker, Becker's 9/11 episode, silly accents, Uma Thurman for president, The Riddler, how Tom Waits influenced the Joker, the moneyball-ificiation of America, the mixed world of childhood play, limitless imagination, Looney Tunes, being shot in front of a live audience, puns, Tom Kenny, the Ice King, old school voice over talent, Sex and the City, Will and Grave, Tom and Jerry, writing for Sean Hayes, The Real World, how Puck is an a-hole, how Carrie is the Villain, how Ferris Buheler is the villain, and the man who is married to Claire Danes.
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My Spotify Wrapped 2024
1. My World by Avril Lavinge
2. Jet Lag by Simple Plan and Natasha Bedingfield
3. Save You by Simple Plan
4. Pink Pony Club by Chappell Roan
5. Don't Tell Me by Avril Lavinge
6. Jessica by girlfriends
7. Shut up! by Simple Plan
8. Calling All Angels by Train
9. Who knows by Avril Lavinge
10. Tattoo by girlfriends
11. I'm just a kid by Simple Plan
12. Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol
13. Mobile by Avril Lavinge
14. Wonderwall by Oasis
15. Superbass by Nicki Minaj
16. Chicken Fried by Zac Brown Band
17. Runaway by Avril Lavinge
18. Sorry Not Sorry by Demi Lovato
19. When it's Over by Sugar Ray
20. Marry Me by Train
21. How Does it Feel by Avril Lavinge
22. The Middle by Jimmy Eat world
23. Stereo Love by Edward Maya and Vika Jigulina
24. Shut up and kiss me by girlfriends
25. How you remind me by Avril Lavinge
26. I took a pill in Ibiza by Mike Posner and Seeb
27. You're beautiful by James Blunt
28. Crash and Burn by Savage Garden
29. Fall to Pieces by Avril Lavinge
30. Sweet Nothing by Florence Welch and Calvin Harris
31. You Found Me by The Fray
32. Good in Goodbye by Percy Bluu and Mvssie
33. Darlin by Avril Lavinge
34. Wherever You will go by The Calling
35. Come What May by The Scene Asethetic
36. Photograph by Nickleback
37. Yellow by Coldplay
38. Dear Maria, Count me in by all time low
39. Never be Lonely (donk edit) by Cascada and Jax Jones
40. Angel by Shaggy and Rayvon
41. Walking in Memphis covered by Cher
42. You and Me by Lifehouse
43. The Night is Young by The Summer Set
44. What about Us by Duomo
45. The Mountain Song by Tophouse
46. How you remind me by Nickleback
47. Sk8er Boi by Avril Lavinge
48. All the Small things by Blink 182
49. All You Wanted by Michelle Branch
50. In the forest (instrumental) by lesfm
51. Material Girl by Kris Bowers
52. Sugar, We're going Down by Fall Out Boy
53. Check Yes, Juliet by We the kings
54. Here in your arms by Hellogoodbye
55. Rose colored boy by Paramore
56. Starships by Nicki Minaj
57. Shut up and Dance by Walk the moon
58. Wildest Dreams by Duomo
59. Once in a Lifetime by all time low
60. Treat You better by Shawn Mendes
61. Daisies by Katy Perry
62. Sign of the Times by Steve Horner
63. Alcohol and Bandages by JaimsonParker
64. Love by Lana Del Rey
65. Everywhere by Michelle Branch
66. Yours to Hold by Skillet
67. Run by Milk Inc
68. Queen of Swords by Idina Menzel
69. Karma's a Bitch by Brit Smith
70. Savin Me by Nickleback
71. Uma Thurman by Fall Out Boy
72. Willow by Hildegard Von Blingin
73. Hey Mama by David Guetta, Afrojack, Bebe Rexha and Nicki Minaj
74. Verdammt Guter Tag by Feuerherz
75. Dancing on my own by Callum Scott
76. Dancing Queen by ABBA
77. Never Really Over by Katy Perry
78. Sick of Myself by Matthew Sweet
79. Mr. Brightside by The Killers
80. Jessie's Girl by Rick Springfield
81. Au Couer de moi by Amir
82. Game Over by Kris Bowers
83. Lanterns by Steward Earl
84. Malibu by Miley Cyrus
85. Someone like You by the Summer set
86. Absolutely (The story of a girl) by Nine Days
87. You outta know by Duomo
88. Every day is a Winding road by Sheryl Crowe
89. Just like a pill by P!nk
90. Breakaway by Avril Lavinge
91. The Gambler by Kenny Rodgers
92. The Summer of 69 by Bryan Adams
93. Wildest Dreams by Taylor Swift
94. Khabi Kushi Kahbie by Kris Bowers
95. Wrecking Ball (instrumental)
96. Hey, Soul Sister by Train
97. Pompeii by Bastille
98. Save Your Tears by Hildegard Von Blingin
99. Alone Together by Fall Out Boy
100. Moment by Glasperlenspiel
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Birthdays 1.7
Beer Birthdays
John Kress (1825)
John G. Schemm (1834)
Matthew Nunan (d. 1916, b. 1834)
Harry Schumacher (1969)
Daniel Llinas (1970)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Charles Addams; cartoonist (1912)
Albert Bierstadt; artist (1830)
Nicolas Cage; actor (1964)
Millard Fillmore; 13th U.S. President (1800)
Jean-Pierre Rampal; flutist (1922)
Famous Birthdays
Red Allen; jazz trumpeter (1906)
Nicholson Baker; writer (1957)
Sandra Bernhard; comedian (1955)
William Peter Blatty; screenwriter (1928)
David Caruso; actor (1956)
Tony Conogliaro; Boston Red Sox OF (1945)
Katie Couric; news anchor (1957)
Kenny Davern; clarinetist/saxophonist (1935)
Lyndsy Fonseca; actress (1987)
Vincent Gardenia; actor (1920)
Erin Gray; actor (1950)
James Harrington; English philosopher (1611)
William Hurlstone; English pianist, composer (1876)
Zora Neale Hurston; writer (1891)
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy; politician (1966)
Linda Kozlowski; actor (1958)
Kenny Loggins; pop musician (1948)
Robert Longo; artist (1953)
Mike McGear; musician, Paul McCartney's brother (1944)
Butterfly McQueen; actor (1911)
Thurman Munson; New York Yankees C (1947)
Sofi Oksanen; Finnish author (1977)
Charles Péguy; French philosopher (1873)
Francis Poulenc; composer, pianist (1899)
Maury Povich; television show host (1939)
Rand Paul; politician (1963)
Jeremy Renner; actor (1971)
Paul Revere; rock musician (1938)
Kathy Valentine; bass player (1959)
John E. Walker; English chemist (1941)
Jann Wenner; Rolling Stone magazine founder (1946)
Adolph Zukor; Hungarian-American film producer (1873)
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Spider-Man:
Online Arrests Filed, through "Glamour Girl":
1996: Andrew Wachowski, "nil".
1997: Carrie-Anne Moss, "Damn-Yankee".
1998: Brian Monaghan, "qwerty".
1999: Keanu Reeves, "Howie".
2000: Rich Kyanka, "Toggan".
2001: Anthony Weiner, "Betty".
2002: Larry Wachowski, "Apathy".
2003: Hugh Jackman, "Ghul".
2004: Sayed Adnan, "Petula".
Hannibal Rising:
Michael Charlebois: "Cain", a spy's accountant, out of "Chutzpah", a political artist.
Alice O'Neill: "Kilpatrick", a female spy, out of "U'Niall", a spy's slaver.
Kenny Winston: "Weinstein", a Gentile's banker, out of "Cromwell", a German fire fighter.
Ryan Taylor: "Gaylord", a Buddhist assassin, out of "Polk", an optometrist.
Katie Stevens: "Stevenson", a Jamaican drug runner, out of "Alexander", a Macedonian inventor.
Matthew Lennox: "Satan", a Jewish king, out of "Nigger", a Parisian actor's mother to Scipio Africanus.
John Remby: "Roosevelt", a poverty demanded leader, out of "Alexander", a Macedonian inventor.
Pasquale Acosta: "Ibn Rashid", a Medina Arab, out of "Princeps", a Central Powers mercenary.
William Morgan: "Davis", a Southern cotton obsessive, out of "Hamilton", a treasurer's informant's officer.
Mark Salib: "Harding", a munitions developer, out of "Gilgamesh", a sugar salesman.
Cassie-Leigh Stock: "Donalban", a Puerto Rican Aryan, out of "Gould", a fascist writer for Francisco Franco.
Alexandra Gaetano: "Crowley", an Irish priest, out of "Brian", the victim of Christ.
Jenna Williamson: "Bundy", a Canadian spy, out of "Booth", a Mossad hired assassin.
Zach Savell: "Morales", a firefighter's inventor, out of "Aragorn", the first cowboy.
Maureen Harrison: "Harrison", a poisoner artist Gadze, out of "Cornwallace", a disgraced general.
Jen McDade: "Aensley", a British banker, out of "Lemerise", a British cop family.
Jeremy Stevens: "Mosley", a Group Force Leader, out of "Oswald", a British undercover agent.
Raven Bush: "Desperado", a Comanche Sheriff, out of "Joseph", a defeated Greek.
David Cohen: "Adolph", a German Turkish spy, out of "Ataturk", a cigarettes salesman.
Nicholas Maynard: "Hayes", a patent swindler, out of "Bourbon", a female transgender.
Allison Haimes: "Chi Minh", a CIA undercover, out of "The Duke of York", a professional British knife fighter.
Greg Connolly: "Visser", an Afrikaans Irish, out of "Lan Ray", a Boer Holocaust victim.
Brian Monaghan: "Myers", a KGB Ireland, out of "Carnegie", a Scottish Knight.
Ivan Tomasic: "Dahmer", a professional first strike mutually assured destruction pilot, out of "Ljudovich", an Austrian Black Shirt.
Christopher Sweeney: "Sween", a Black Baron Schultzstaffel, out of "Washington", a Romalian Boelyn.
Joshua Moen: "Van Zant", a professional raconteur assassin, out of "Chaucer", a Knight's Guard.
Bernice Lamb: "De Salvo", a Nietzschean Ubermensch, out of "Panzram", a sculptor author.
Joshua Golden: "Eshkol", an intelligence programs founder, out of "Mosaic", a Hittite Prince.
Uma Thurman: "Magnusdotter", a bodybuilder assassin, out of "Catherine", a surmised monarch.
Joseph Biden: "Capone", a police officer criminal, out of "James of Scotland", a legal reformer.
Lloyd Ahlquist: "Agnew", a Rabbinical entomologist, out of "Bin Laden", a prison convicts manager.
Will Ferrell: "Adams", a carnival's lover, out of "Pedro II", a harbormaster.
Joseph Kennedy III: "Kenway", a pork meats distributor, out of "Kennedy", a Tepes, a cannibal.
Star Wars Episode 1-3:
Leadership:
"Duo": Shaun Wilcox, Hawaiian Coastal Engineer, US Navy Japan.
"Libra": James Holmes, DC Comics Development, Mossad Counter-Bay Station.
"Leo": Jeffrey Lange, Cleveland Rotary Association, Finance and Debitures Apartment.
Duo:
"Blueberry": Police code on APB scanner, to catch "ranger patrols", off cented Mounted and Royal Mounted sections (Canadian-German, Protestant Universalist).
"WTC Location Grab": Profiling of Osama Bin Laden, three days after 9/11, to DC Comics Location and Transition Wards, Mossad Afghanistan; Tora Bora Prison Complex.
"San Andreas": Capture of Toris Nelby, British Co Anchor Author, "Crack Underground"; while in live transit of threat of CIA agent Peter Tsapatsaris, "Nails", posing as "Peebo" on internet as fraud of Russian-Jewry infiltrating CIA Annex Three; Winchester Frauds, IDF Biotech Experiments. Toris Nelby, "Peebo", detained and "destroyed", by fired rounds, from Eric Frein.
Libra:
"British Exemplar": Takeover of Japan by Warerra Party, masquerading Clone Wars film, recently released, by "Lucas Arts", as actual factual plan of attack; Pearl Harbor, as represented by "Kleinmen", Rohypnol dealers for Mossad.
"Gutwill Five": Seizure of criminal resources and allies of Framingham Narcotics, rogue Israeli Defense Forces section of Massachusetts cops, out of Jewish gangsters in Ohio; biker gangs, Canadian Freemasons.
Leo:
"Assassin's Creed": Creation of Assassin's Creed concept, as alternative to parents pamphlets to place children in Mossad underground as "Moslems" or "Mussulman".
"Guantanamo Live Range Agent": Use of third degree interrogator's training from mother's Marine NCO doctor, "Glen", to hunt his killers inside INTERPOL's top ranks; Gwenn Pratt, John Washburne, Steven Charlebois, Brian Monaghan, Alexandra Gaetano, and John Kerry.
"Philips Freemasons of Boston": Stage point of removal of Ted Bundy catchem code, to take over Boston Triads for FBI and State Police, through Cyber Command aegis helix on Los Angeles Police Department server scans; return of Chinese to American policing, as FBI informants and cover agents, against rising tide of Taiwanese nationalism; unions and Russian-Jewish consortiums of film and media logic.
"Pinkville": The strike on the Hell's Angels as a capture turn of the Canadian Freemasons for operating criminal ventures in factories, sports leagues, and boarding schools, to turn children into slaves and writers and prison convicts; the French and British Freemasonic attempt to undo Bill Clinton's peace for labor, athletics, and prison inmates.
"Hideous Karl": Use of Jack Unterweger's serial killer profile, tying a necktie for a business meeting, taught by Scoutmasters in male and female scout troops, for any career or American act, to pen research work for Christopher Nolan, MGM, and FOX.
"The Steroids Scandal": Outing American-Japanese pharmaceuticals, and MI-6 doctors, for selling performance enhancing steroids, Suboxone, for decades, under different brands and claim of brands; the public lawsuit against Dr. Joshua Golden, of United Health Associates, by the Attorney General of Massachusetts, Maura Healey.
"The Kennedy Campaign": Legalized marijuana, certified safe and non-sprayed by tree surgeons elected by towns, free from media myth presented on Holland and British telecasts, or by journalist work by High Times magazines authors. Held under tax stamps, through the State Police.
"Spiral": The culmination of three decades of work, as an NSA, from kindergarten to the mid-thirties, in the takedowns of INTERPOL, On Leong Tong, the Unitarian Church, and MI-6. The culmination of years of experience, placed in two blog reformatories, "Lex Luthor and the Sudbury Boys", and "Spiral - The Batman Killer", the prior academic references, the latter actual career references. The shutdown of the "United Nations Security Council", by planting a forged work on American Marxism from 2003, from an economics business professor at UMass-Amherst, Gerald Friedman, through the actual United Nations; published independently overseas, by those dependent on the United Nations as an American CIA entity; falsely framed as MI-6. The same NSA trick, used on Stephen Glass, a Vatican affiliated lawyer out of the Italian government's Nortel structure.
Spiral:
Joshua Moen: Keep the President's secret about Raven Bush getting stoned, or Cam Hollopeter marries your wife. But you don't have a wife, you're in love with Superman. Not Batman.
Method: Men's writing and literature styles, conflict terms of endearment in imago transformation.
Keanu Reeves: Clear Ben Brown of raping Raven Bush, or place yourself in perpetuity of your film, "The Matrix 1", being owned by the Crown Government.
Method: RTS counselor first sight response, however on public Majesty's review in Court.
Jenna Williamson: Place wired testimony through VFW, and accept your draft into the United States photographic corps unit for an upcoming military conflict.
Method: Coverage of the USS Cole bombing, being varied into a "K", the "Kierney" Amish mark on Marlboro cigarettes.
Ben Brown: Admit into economics program despite not earning a valedictorian's GPA through gymnastic and academic marks in highschool, or a military tour on apprenticeship to warrant officer status.
Method: US Presidential merits and statuses of badge, passed, during freshman year orientation.
Matthew Lennox: Separation from Raven Bush, under her alias, "Silver Laventi", at UMass-Amherst; attempting to engage for Elks Club, the Drake family, to remove from David's vicinity and allow him to take a law career for the Winchester CIA undercover in Israeli biotech medical testing on "Goyim", humans that have done DXM.
Method: Interjection through a Coen, the "Chutzpah" family, and placement of Raven inside the German underground as a medical advisor.
Peter Tsapatsaris: Outing that the name and alias used, is false, linking instead to a black drug dealer murdered on the MUSH.
Method: Interpreting with the actual alias, as the individual being extorted by the claimed name, out of Brian Monaghan's connection to NEWS Harvard, the studio print for the Boston Herald.
Brett Norman: Moving between ExSec operations controller, Andre Berube, after being recruited for role, and a permanent incarceration in Pembroke, watched by Steven "The Rifle" Flemmi.
Method: Placement in Pembroke military ward facility, to remove Rhode Island judge in league with Israeli Medical Authority.
The Matrix:
British Commonwealth (UK) Positions:
Boris Yeltsin: Claim, working through America for economic reestablishment.
Elie Wiesel: Claim, working to prevent anti-Semitism in United States.
Stan Lee: Claim, working in an MI-6 brand to teach police morals.
Queen Elizabeth II: Claim, defending British Isles against Adolf Hitler's traditions.
George W. Bush Jr.: Claim, Shriner's Freemasonic Lodge of England.
Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) Roles:
Boris Yeltsin: National Rifle Association.
Elie Wiesel: Romalian Federation.
Stan Lee: Hitler Youth.
Queen Elizabeth II: Catholic-Sepulchre Jewish Orthodoxy.
George W. Bush Jr.: Kaiser's Lodge.
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Antonio Velardo shares: ‘The Kill Room’ Review: A ‘Pulp’ Pairing With No Juice by Glenn Kenny
By Glenn Kenny The “Pulp Fiction” actors Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson reunite in a bloody saga that is past its “best by” date, but includes an all-star supporting cast. Published: September 28, 2023 at 07:00AM from NYT Movies https://ift.tt/3dMU0f6 via IFTTT

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Hello,
I would like to introduce myself. But not the usual way: So I found this list of prompts the other day >
on Pinterest and I'd like to use that. And maybe someone finds interesting music here too.
1. A Song with a colour in the title
"Rosenrot" by Faun
2. A Song you like with a number in the title
"A Billion" by Fewjar feat. Tell You What Now
3. A Song that reminds you of Summertime
"I ain't worried" by OneRepublic
4. A Song that reminds you of someone you would rather forget about
"Mädchensache" by Lumaraa
5. A Song that needs to be played loud
"Deadzone" by Blind Channel
6. A Song that makes you want to dance
"Gefesselt" by Alix Oder Nix
7. A Song to drive to
"Rescue me" by OneRepublic
8. A song about drugs and alcohol
"To the bar" by Cooper Allan
9. A song that makes you happy
"Überleben" by Alix oder Nix
10. A Song that makes you sad
"Onyx" by Fewjar
11. A Song that you never get tired of
"You give love a bad name" by Bon Jovi
12. A Song from your preteen years
" Sieben mal" by Eisblume
13. One of your favorite 80s Songs
"Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins
14. A Song you would love played at your Wedding
"Song of the lonely Mountain (Extened Version)" by Howard Shore
15. A Song, that is a Cover by another artist
"Great balls of fire" covered by Miles Teller
16. One of your favorite classical Songs
I have no knowledge about classic, i'm sorry
17. A song that would sing a duet with on karaoke
"Ozean" by Tommy Blackout feat. Fewjar
18. A song from the year that you were born
"Without me" by Eminem
19. A Song that makes you think about life
"Alles ist jetzt", by Bosse
20. A Song that has many meanings to you
" Opinions" by Blind Channel
21. A favorite song with a person's name in the title
"Uma Thurman" by Fall Out Boy
22. A Song that moves you forward
"Godsent" by Smash to pieces
23. A song you think everybody should listen to
"Jericho" by Iniko
24. A song by a band you wish were still together
"Hydra 3D" by Dat Adam
25. A Song by an artist no longer living
"Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen
26. A Song that makes you want to fall in love
"Ten years" by Dadi Freyr
27. A Song that breaks your heart
"Up for good" by Fewjar
28. A Song by an artist with a voice that you love
"Valhalla" by Smash To Pieces
29. A song that you remember from your childhood
"Poker Face" by Lady Gaga
30. A Song that reminds you of yourself
"Onyx Var.6" by Fewjar
#Introduction#Hi I'm new to Tumblr#Music#Somehow I couldnt fit Brothers of Metal or Powerwolf or Windrose in there
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"Well, I'd like this day to be over pretty bad."
Take This Sabbath Day (1x14) x Mandatory Minimums (1x20) | The West Wing (1999-2006)
#twwedit#the west wing#josh lyman#joey lucas#kenny thurman#josiah bartlet#margaret hooper#josh x joey#s1#1.14#1.20#parallels#smallscreensource#tvfilmsource#usersource#useroptional#userthing#tvcentric#tvandfilm#tvgifs#filmtv#TVedit#josh's crush on joey was always so embarrassing for him lmao
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This is a Kenny Thurman appreciation post
#in this house we love and respect kenny thurman#kenny thurman#joey lucas#the west wing#tww#i love his sheepish smile when josh claps him on the shoulder#and i really love that brief shot of him talking to toby in 4x05#notable in that it's -technically- the only time we ever see kenny without joey#joey should have been a main character...or gotten a spinoff#anything to see more of these two#i love them your honor
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THE WEST WING 1.14 – “Take This Sabbath Day”
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Hey y’all, I recently started rewatching West Wing. Last time I watched TWW was like ‘06 or ‘07. But, I really ship Kenny and Josh. I’m (seriously) going to write a fanfic about those two. I promise/hope I’ll go back to writing that Supergirl fanfic I was writing for a while. But it’s been a while since I last watched Supergirl and I am sincerely sorry.
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TV Guidance Counselor Episode 685: Matthew Broussard

December 9-16, 2000

This week Ken welcomes pun loving comedian behind the comedy special "Hyperbolic", Matthew Broussard.

Ken and Matthew discuss Pokemon, the repressed feelings from the turn of the century, giving up video games, enjoying arts and crafts, not being into sports, swimming, genius ads, homoerotic break in fantasies used to sell breath mints, Madden, sculpting, the genius of gang signs, economy of words, living in a sponsored society, SNL, the one t-shirt that offended Ken, being polite, miss opportunities with Tony Hawk, having your own rope, naked babies on Al Roker, Braveheart, the Discover E-Book, Cartoon Cartoon, Cow and Chicken, I am Weasel, how Adventure Time might just be the greatest show of the 21st Century, Emergency Vets handle vomiting monkeys, South Park, financial struggles, Sopranos, Malcolm in the Middle, Kirk Cameron hosting Santa's Funniest Moments, Brad Pitt's early days on Growing Pains, over the top acting, the heavy drama of Hey! Arnold!, Becker, Becker's 9/11 episode, silly accents, Uma Thurman for president, The Riddler, how Tom Waits influenced the Joker, the moneyball-ificiation of America, the mixed world of childhood play, limitless imagination, Looney Tunes, being shot in front of a live audience, puns, Tom Kenny, the Ice King, old school voice over talent, Sex and the City, Will and Grave, Tom and Jerry, writing for Sean Hayes, The Real World, how Puck is an a-hole, how Carrie is the Villain, how Ferris Buheler is the villain, and the man who is married to Claire Danes.
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Top 5 West Wing guest stars/recurring characters!
Ooh thanks for the question! <3 This isn’t particularly in order: 1. Ron Butterfield Ron’s just such a steady and comforting presence... the ideal professional and competent Secret Service director, yet with soft and compassionate vibes as well. I love that nothing too bad happened to him and that he was there throughout the whole series 2. Joey Lucas (+ Kenny Thurman) Another character I’m very grateful appeared throughout the whole series. She was just so fun and smart. I love her friendship with Josh and that it continued to the point he involved her in the Santos campaign when he was isolated from everyone else. Kenny has a similar energy to Ron Butterfield of being both very professional and very lovely, it would have been fun to get to know him better but I also liked that he was just there as such a reliable friend and support for Joey and everyone else. Although my favourite Joey Lucas scene is probably actually the one without Kenny, when she and Josh talk at the airport in 2x20! 3. Nancy McNally Actually I think Nancy also has the same vibe I’m talking about with all these recurring characters... consummate professionalism combined with real kindness and compassion (and she’s another character I’m grateful nothing happened to). I love her scene with Sam in 2x16 as well as her general dry humour and strong presence. 4. Ellie Bartlet She’s so sweet and I love her complicated but loving relationship with Jed... I love the balance between her being shy and unsure and yet being able be brave and do her press conference and stand up to her president dad for what’s right with the Surgeon General for example. She stands out as quite unique for being less outwardly confident than almost every other character in the show, but she owns it.
5. Colin Ayres Maybe a controversial choice idk? But knowing comfortably Josh/Donna was endgame, I liked Colin and I kind of wanted/expected them to do a bit more with him (like everything about Gaza tbh...) and had been wondering if he would show up again (at least Josh kept mentioning him which I liked!). I feel like at least one of Donna’s relationships could have had a bit of a longer staying power, even Jack (who was definitely my least fave compared to Colin and Cliff, though I adore his interactions with Josh in Arctic Radar) became told not shown after he and Donna got together and through their break up lol. But I guess the show wasn’t actually just about Donna’s love life... Honorable mentions: Stanley Keyworth, Admiral Fitzwallace, Ginger, Margaret, Ronna Beckman, Joe Quincy (this is probably just my weakness for Chandler talking... the inevitable day I give into watching Studio 60 for him and Brad creeps ever closer) Put “top 5” anything in my ask!
#the west wing#ask response#p#jessbakescakes#ron butterfield#joey lucas#kenny thurman#nancy mcnally#ellie bartlet#colin ayres
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Birthdays 1.7
Beer Birthdays
John Kress (1825)
John G. Schemm (1834)
Matthew Nunan (d. 1916, b. 1834)
Harry Schumacher (1969)
Daniel Llinas (1970)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Charles Addams; cartoonist (1912)
Albert Bierstadt; artist (1830)
Nicolas Cage; actor (1964)
Millard Fillmore; 13th U.S. President (1800)
Jean-Pierre Rampal; flutist (1922)
Famous Birthdays
Red Allen; jazz trumpeter (1906)
Nicholson Baker; writer (1957)
Sandra Bernhard; comedian (1955)
William Peter Blatty; screenwriter (1928)
David Caruso; actor (1956)
Tony Conogliaro; Boston Red Sox OF (1945)
Katie Couric; news anchor (1957)
Kenny Davern; clarinetist/saxophonist (1935)
Lyndsy Fonseca; actress (1987)
Vincent Gardenia; actor (1920)
Erin Gray; actor (1950)
James Harrington; English philosopher (1611)
William Hurlstone; English pianist, composer (1876)
Zora Neale Hurston; writer (1891)
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy; politician (1966)
Linda Kozlowski; actor (1958)
Kenny Loggins; pop musician (1948)
Robert Longo; artist (1953)
Mike McGear; musician, Paul McCartney's brother (1944)
Butterfly McQueen; actor (1911)
Thurman Munson; New York Yankees C (1947)
Sofi Oksanen; Finnish author (1977)
Charles Péguy; French philosopher (1873)
Francis Poulenc; composer, pianist (1899)
Maury Povich; television show host (1939)
Rand Paul; politician (1963)
Jeremy Renner; actor (1971)
Paul Revere; rock musician (1938)
Kathy Valentine; bass player (1959)
John E. Walker; English chemist (1941)
Jann Wenner; Rolling Stone magazine founder (1946)
Adolph Zukor; Hungarian-American film producer (1873)
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Famous Bloodlines Encountered (A Life of Scum and Villainy)
Michael Charlebois: "Cain", a spy's accountant, out of "Chutzpah", a political artist.
Alice O'Neill: "Kilpatrick", a female spy, out of "U'Niall", a spy's slaver.
Kenny Winston: "Weinstein", a Gentile's banker, out of "Cromwell", a German fire fighter.
Ryan Taylor: "Gaylord", a Buddhist assassin, out of "Polk", an optometrist.
Katie Stevens: "Stevenson", a Jamaican drug runner, out of "Alexander", a Macedonian inventor.
Matthew Lennox: "Satan", a Jewish king, out of "Nigger", a Parisian actor's mother to Scipio Africanus.
John Remby: "Roosevelt", a poverty demanded leader, out of "Alexander", a Macedonian inventor.
Pasquale Acosta: "Ibn Rashid", a Medina Arab, out of "Princeps", a Central Powers mercenary.
William Morgan: "Davis", a Southern cotton obsessive, out of "Hamilton", a treasurer's informant's officer.
Mark Salib: "Harding", a munitions developer, out of "Gilgamesh", a sugar salesman.
Cassie-Leigh Stock: "Donalban", a Puerto Rican Aryan, out of "Gould", a fascist writer for Francisco Franco.
Alexandra Gaetano: "Crowley", an Irish priest, out of "Brian", the victim of Christ.
Jenna Williamson: "Bundy", a Canadian spy, out of "Booth", a Mossad hired assassin.
Zach Savell: "Morales", a firefighter's inventor, out of "Aragorn", the first cowboy.
Maureen Harrison: "Harrison", a poisoner artist Gadze, out of "Cornwallace", a disgraced general.
Jen McDade: "Aensley", a British banker, out of "Lemerise", a British cop family.
Jeremy Stevens: "Mosley", a Group Force Leader, out of "Oswald", a British undercover agent.
Raven Bush: "Desperado", a Comanche Sheriff, out of "Joseph", a defeated Greek.
David Cohen: "Adolph", a German Turkish spy, out of "Ataturk", a cigarettes salesman.
Nicholas Maynard: "Hayes", a patent swindler, out of "Bourbon", a female transgender.
Allison Haimes: "Chi Minh", a CIA undercover, out of "The Duke of York", a professional British knife fighter.
Greg Connolly: "Visser", an Afrikaans Irish, out of "Lan Ray", a Boer Holocaust victim.
Brian Monaghan: "Myers", a KGB Ireland, out of "Carnegie", a Scottish Knight.
Ivan Tomasic: "Dahmer", a professional first strike mutually assured destruction pilot, out of "Ljudovich", an Austrian Black Shirt.
Christopher Sweeney: "Sween", a Black Baron Schultzstaffel, out of "Washington", a Romalian Boelyn.
Joshua Moen: "Van Zant", a professional raconteur assassin, out of "Chaucer", a Knight's Guard.
Bernice Lamb: "De Salvo", a Nietzschean Ubermensch, out of "Panzram", a sculptor author.
Joshua Golden: "Eshkol", an intelligence programs founder, out of "Mosaic", a Hittite Prince.
Uma Thurman: "Magnusdotter", a bodybuilder assassin, out of "Catherine", a surmised monarch.
Joseph Biden: "Capone", a police officer criminal, out of "James of Scotland", a legal reformer.
Lloyd Ahlquist: "Agnew", a Rabbinical entomologist, out of "Bin Laden", a prison convicts manager.
Will Ferrell: "Adams", a carnival's lover, out of "Pedro II", a harbormaster.
Joseph Kennedy III: "Kenway", a pork meats distributor, out of "Kennedy", a Tepes, a cannibal.
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just TWW things
I think my favorite thing about any Josh and Joey Lucas interaction is Kenny’s facial expressions at seeing how awkward and adorable Josh is being and how amused Joey is by this lol
#tww#west wing#the west wing#josh lyman#joey lucas#lol#kenny thurman#they were sweet#uwu#mandatory minimums#tww 1x20#west wing 1x20#the west wing 1x20
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