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detroitlib · 7 months ago
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View of mural triptych on Man's Mobility by John S. Coppin located in Adam Strohm Hall at the Detroit Public Library. Printed on front: "Adam Strohm Hall, Detroit Public Library." Printed on back: "Detroit Public Library, Detroit, Michigan. Adam Strohm Hall. An exhibition center for the display of books and other cultural materials. This room of outstanding architectural beauty is enhanced by the mural triptych on Man's Mobility, designed and created by Detroit artist John S. Coppin. Photo by John Penrod. [copyright] Penrod/Hiawatha Co., Berrien Center, Michigan 49102, phone 616-461-6993."
Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
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curtvilescomic · 5 months ago
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Siren by Rian Penrod
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barbiecarlo · 2 months ago
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Zach Penrod records his first big league strikeout! 💪
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baseballjerseynumbers · 2 months ago
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Zach Penrod takes 67. Last worn by Tayler Scott in 2023.
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culturevulturette · 4 months ago
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I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy love to me; But I long to rise in the arms of faith And be closer drawn to Thee.
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tomoleary · 1 year ago
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Al Avison - Penrod's Boys' Almanac Cover Original Art (Undated)
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trusoulchristmas · 1 year ago
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keepthealleyclean · 1 year ago
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let's not forget the episode where they open with this gorgeous painted hand holding a candle....
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....introduce a genuinely scary villain (both in design and his openly murderous intent)....
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....and then the real villain turns out to be this guy
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Love how Scooby Doo set an unbreakable bar in their like second episode with having the Ghost of Captain Cutler revealed to be, get this, CAPTAIN CUTLER. Like who can top that? Nobody! Whichever side character they decide is the villain this week barely matters, because we all know it's never going to be as cool as faking your death and committing crimes dressed as your own ghost. Period.
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rexsecuritieslaw · 2 years ago
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Penrod Financial Group Sanctioned by Texas Securities Regulator-Austin, TX
Penrod Financial Group Sanctioned by Texas Securities Regulator March 2023- Austin, TX  On February 16, 2023, the Texas State Securities Board (TSSB) entered an order sanctioning Penrod Financial Group, a FINRA registered broker dealer with headquarters in Branson, Missouri. According to the TSSB order, in August 2015 certain clients of Penrod relocated from Missouri to Texas and certain other…
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focr · 2 years ago
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Jessy Dixon, Guy Penrod | Jesus, the Light of the World [Live]
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gatutor · 6 months ago
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Baby Peggy-Wesley Barry "Penrod" 1922, de Marshall Neilan.
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thislovintime · 1 year ago
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Photo by Matthew Asner:
“First day of school in 9th grade. I am nervous as hell because it is my first day of high school and it’s all new. I walk into my Social Studies Class and am greeted by the teacher who just happens to be Peter Tork of The Monkees. A guy I watched goofing around on TV religiously as a child was teaching me about the world. He was a tough teacher. We had a thing in his class where he would always think that I wasn’t paying attention. He would always make a point of stopping what he was teaching and say to me, ‘What did I just say`’ I would always answer him correctly and it always seemed to frustrate him. He was very smart and loved to read from Mao’s Little Red Book. I was truly happy for him when The Monkees started touring and he found success again. I took this picture in our schoolyard at New Dimensions High School.” - Matthew Asner (Ed Asner’s son), Facebook, July 1, 2023
“Since September he has been teaching English, math, drama, Eastern philosophy and ‘Rock Band Class’ at Pacific Hills, a private secondary school in Santa Monica, Calif. A college dropout, Peter got the job on the strength of his interview with Dr. Penrod Moss, the school’s director. ‘I like to hire people who are independent and creative,’ Moss said. ‘I was impressed by his personality and his ability to speak.’ […] While Tork the musician still has dreams of one day returning to the rock circuit, Thorkelson the teacher is happily planning his next course, ‘Mao, Marx and Mama.’ ‘I’m doing something important,’ he says. ‘I never do anything less than important.’” - People magazine, April 5, 1976
“For some time, [Tork] said, the students in his high school classes had trouble forgetting their teacher was once a teen idol. ‘Until I gave out a few F’s,’ he added, grinning.” - The Clarion Ledger, November 1, 1979 (x)
“I was a schoolteacher in Southern California, and I taught music as well as academics, and I really very much love to teach, and, and I think that if circumstances show me that I am not to entertain anymore or my entertaining career per se winds down, I would very, very much love to coach young entertainers.” - Peter Tork, Headquarters radio, September 1989
“[A]s a teacher, I realized that in order to teach something well you need to understand what your student is going through as they try to learn.” - Peter Tork, The Journal Times Online, August 12, 2005
On a 2018 blog post at the Monkees Live Almanac, one former student, Mark, commented: “Best high school teacher I ever had […]. Tremendous empathy.” (x)
“I taught English and social studies. And sure, the kids probably saw me as a Monkee, but they got over that in a hurry. Once I lost my temper at the kids, they’d see I was just like all the others — and I probably lost my temper too many times, since I was in an angry state back then. I have a life now, that’s the difference. I have a spiritual core. I’m not Shirley MacLaine but I believe in greater or lesser worlds and consciousness. Most people think of themselves as cut off from each other; others know there’s a connectedness that can be tapped into.” - Peter Tork, The Boston Globe, August 10, 1989
“In the mid-’70s, Tork got jobs teaching English, social studies and music at two private schools in the Los Angeles area. The first job, which he enjoyed, was at ‘a radical progressive school in Santa Monica.’ The second was at a school he describes as ‘a holding tank for budding fascists. I couldn’t hack it. I found more integrity in being a singing waiter’ — his next job.” - Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1992 (x)
More about that next job here.
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illyanarasputinfan · 1 year ago
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Rian Penrod
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slashdementia7734 · 2 months ago
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HENRY ROLLINS // HOT ANIMAL MACHINE // PENROD'S // DAYTONA BEACH, FL // 06.14.1987.
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illwilledomen · 10 months ago
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Do you have villager ocs? If so what's their lore?
Yes! Rosemary The Cleric — A soft spoken, gentle man in his forties. He’s dedicated to medicine and worship. Deeply pious and humble. Refuses to talk about his childhood. He is the eldest child of three boys, one of whom is dead, the other unknown. He was the peacekeeper and golden child of the family. The youngest brother, Dil, was drowned by the middle son, Sorrel, after Dil witnessed Sorrel, and a few older pillager boys he hung out with, rape, rob and kill a wandering trader couple. Rosemary discovered Dil’s body, and found out Sorrel had done it. Sorrel was declared cursed and banished, and watching the whole thing unfold left Rosemary traumatized. He blamed himself for not stopping it, and his father, the cleric at the time, Cleric Garin, subsequently died from grief and Rose had to take over. (I’ll let you guess where Sorrel ended up after he got banished. Hint: They’re gray, they have massive eyebrows, and they hate you personally.)
Pepin — Clumsy weird little cinnamon roll. She is that one kid that would ask you to join their wolf pack in year 6. she is the apprentice of Rosemary. A result of a SCANDALOUS one-off fling between two unknown villagers during a market congregation, Rose adopted Pepin to save them from the dejected and lonely life of a Nitwit, and due to the fact he had no heir to his career of his own. Pepin is not terribly good at a lot of things, but she does have a natural talent for brewing. Penn (Penrod) — Socially inept librarian in his late twenties who just wants to be left alone & live in his small library. Considered a real heartthrob by the bachelor & bachelorette villagers (And one vindicator, Gillywig. Uh oh.) but he has no interest in such relations and will curl up into a ball and figuratively die if you even remotely flirt with him. If you talk to him about the history of enchanting however then he will practically get down on one knee. Emil — An earnest farmer trying to make a living and feed his family. Loves his wife, who I haven’t come up with yet. He takes Steve in and teaches him stuff like villager customs, how to read and write, what money is, ETC.
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grendraws · 1 year ago
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Caduceus prints will be available at penrod this weekend! 5x7 and 8x10~
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