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'Cause that's what us, we mere mortals, do. We die. And sometimes it's not pretty. It's ugly and it's messy and it's painful.
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warehouse crew because I miss them....
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Marshmallows!
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myfandomrambles · 5 years
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Warehouse 13 Nd Headcanons
Claudia Donavon: ADHD, BPD & PTSD
Artie Nielsen: Autism, Depression & PTSD
Pete Lattimer: ADHD & Addiction Disorder
HG Wells: Depression
Jinks: Anxiety
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#SashaRoiz @sasharoiz as Marcus Diamond   2011  in #Warehouse13 "Emily Lake "
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‼️🚫spider-man: no way home spoilers🚫‼️
listen i understand the ending of spider man: no way home was tragic and i really am super sad about it, but i also halfway expected one of the credits scenes to be peter knocking on dr. strange's door and having this conversation, from the warehouse 13 episode when pete accidentally touched an artifact and erased himself from existence so everyone forgot him:
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4, 8, 15, 55 & 62. Bonus 98. For the weird asks. Please and thank you.
Apologies for the delayed reply! Just now getting around to these - thank you so much! I made Rachael do them with me, too. :D
4. how did your elementary school teachers describe you?
Rachael: I don't know but I have a note from my favorite teacher that says I'm "unabashedly you" and "an enthusiastic little kid + a wise old grandma wrapped into one"
Kaz: "a pleasure to have in class"
8. movies or tv shows?
Rachael: really depends on my headspace/how much concentration i have
Kaz: TV shows most of the time - movies are too long for my attention span / or i need to be able to take breaks lol
15. favorite book you read as a school assignment?
Rachael: Frankenstein!
Kaz: When I was in high school, Mrs. Dalloway hands down. But since I've been in school for poetry for a while now, some of my recent favs have been:
Whereas - Layli Long Soldier About to Happen - Cecilia Vicuna Bluets - Maggie Nelson Each and Her - Valerie Martinez Autobiography of Red - Anne Carson If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho - trans. Anne Carson Olio - Tyehimba Jess Voyage of the Sable Venus - Robin Coste Lewis
55. favorite fairy tale?
Rachael: Peter and the Wolf (esp the cartoon!)
Kaz: The Juniper Tree, Bluebeard, The White Tiger, and Snow White are some of my favorites
62. seven characters you relate to?
Rachael: Samwise Gamgee, Regina Mills, Jean Gunnhilder, Toby Ziegler, Angela Ziegler, Donna Noble, Elsa
Kaz: Rebecca Welton ([disgustedly] feelings), Pete Lattimer, Josh Lyman, Ted Lasso, Amy Pond, River Song, Schmendrick the Magician
98. favorite historical era?
Rachael: basic bitch Golden Age Athens, baby
Kaz: I don't have a particular favorite era but I am always interested in little-known stories about women doing badass things like Giulia Tolfana? Badass. Soviet Night Witches? Badass. Arwa al-Sulayhi? Badass.
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Ghost Expedition Montgomery County, Silver Spring Maryland: Burnt Mills West Special Park/Robert B Morse Water Filtration Plant
The Burnt Mills area in Silver Spring, Maryland takes it name from a mill that was said to have burned down there sometime before 1788, possibly circa the 1740′s timeframe
From an antique copper stencil, veteran local journalist J. Harry Shannon (aka "The Rambler") speculated in 1916 the burnt mill may have been known as "Glen Cairn Mills Family Flour"
Milling operations in Burnt Mills date to 1745 when then area was surveyed and patented as the "Mill Seat."  The area's terrain and rapid waterfalls enabled the operations of a series of grist, saw and flour mills. The first mill in Mill Seat was constructed later that year on property owned by Samuel Beall Jr.  And this was likely the namesake mill that burned down
The earliest records of a grist mill at Burnt Mills date to 1803 when the property known as "Beall’s Industry" was sold by Walter Beall to Peter Kemp and James W. Perry  
Nathan Lufborough acquired the mill property, described in an 1823 deed as "one hundred acres more or less".  He had intended to sell the mill in 1847 but he died before the sale could be completed, leaving the property to his heirs.  The property was listed in 1850 as a “flour and bone” mill 
The mill at Burnt Mills was owned by James L. Bond from 1858 to 1886.  The mill produced three grades of flour and stone-ground corn mill. The technology of the mill improved over time. A roller mill replaced mill stones around 1895. A turbine had replaced the wheel by 1880 
Bond sold the property to his sons-in law in 1886.  The last owner was Dr. George W. Bready who acquired the flour mill and land in 1906
In 1913, The Rambler rendered the following portrait of the old flour mill in the Sunday Star
The shingle roof of the mill is green, dark and old, with moss, but  nearly everything else about the mill - the miller, of course, included -  is whitened by the flour and meal ground there, and which has been grinding there so long that no man's memory runneth to the contrary  
Near the mill is the miller's house, bowered in the shade of numerous  close-growing trees and the home of Dr. William T. Brown, surrounded by  shrubbery, orchard and vineyard
By 1922, the mill had ceased operations. That year, the mill was sold to the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC).  The old mill sat idle for years until it was demolished in 1928  
In 1879, Burnt Mills (Four Corners) was a farm community with a population of 125 persons.  In 1934, the Robert E. Lattimer Land Company developed the area as a community of country estates known as Burnt Mills Hills.  The development preserved the area’s topography of rolling hills and streams and farm lanes
WSSC began construction of a water filtration facility in 1930.  The plant featured a "state of art" design, by WSSC Chief Engineer Robert B. Morse, for rapid sand removal and water treatment
The plant had two filter assemblies, two pumping stations and a new concrete dam.  Pumping stations were designed in the Georgian Revival style to give the appearance of large colonial houses rather than a public utility
The low-lift pumping station moved cleaned (sediment free-water) to filter assemblies where lime and ammonia were added
The filter assemblies featured circular rings that were used for each stage of the filtration process, which included coagulation, filtration, and delivery
Chlorine was added as the high-lift pumping station moved treated water to WSSC distribution lines
The late Robert Brooks Morse (1880-1936) was married to Carrie Emma Ross-Morse (1883-1979). They had two children: Caroline Allen Morse (1903-1905) and Katherine B. Morse-Devereaux (1904-1984)
He was trained as a civil engineer at Johns Hopkins University (A.B. 1901) and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (S.B. 1904).  He became Chief engineer at WSSC since its inception in 1918
Unfortunately, he died prematurely at age 55 due to blood poisoning, months before the water filtration plant opened.  WSSC named the water filtration plant in his honor
The water filtration plant did not have the capacity to meet rising service demands from suburban growth and it was closed in 1962. The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission acquired the former water plant in 2000.  Today they are recreational facilities known as Burnt Mills West Special Park (the high-lift pumping station) and Burnt Mills East Special Park (the low-lift pumping station)
There are no haunting legends associated with historical Burnt Mills nor the Robert B. Morse Water Filtration Facility. However, there may be potential for transcommunication experiences owing to area history.  The ghost expedition will focus on "drop-in" communications, and not on evidence for a haunting
The ghost expedition will also participate in National Ghost Hunting Day (NGHD), an event sponsored by Haunted Journeys magazine.  Connectivity and live streaming will be provided by SHINDIG. Digital marketing services for the event are being provided by CyberSpyder. The event will attempt to build a global “consciousness bridge” that will last two hours
Data from random event generators (REGs) belonging to the Global Consciousness Project  (GCP) that are in proximity to participant locations will be monitored over the event
Results from NGHD 2016 noted a marked shift in random walk trending generated by GCP REGs at the outset of last year’s event
Similar patterns were also encountered at NGHD start in MPR’s REG experiment in 2017 in Dundalk
The film project will not be open to the public but will be livestreamed over the SHINDIG platform.  Look for “Site, MD, USA, Burnt Mills West Special Park”
REFERENCES:
Beall, J.R. (1931). The history and construction of the mill at Burnt Mills, Maryland. Initiation Thesis. Records of Phi Mu Fraternity, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.  University of Maryland, College Park. Hosted at archive.org
Boyd, T.H.S. (1879). The history of Montgomery County, Maryland - From its earliest settlement in 1650 to 1879. Baltimore, W.K. Boyle and Son
Bushong, W. (1994, May). Robert B. Morse Water Filtration Plant. M33-22. Maryland-National Capital Park And Planning Commission. Maryland Historical Trust
Cook, E.M.V. (1992, Nov). The Story of Burnt Mills. In The Montgomery County Story, Quarterly Journal of the Montgomery County Historical Society, Vol. 35. No. 4., Rockville, MD. pp 225-235. 
Find A Grave, database and images. Memorial page for Robert Brooks Morse (13 Sep 1880–31 Jan 1936), Find A Grave Memorial no. 135832899, citing Chebeague Island Cemetery, Chebeague Island, Cumberland County, Maine, USA. Maintained by townsendburial (contributor 47629974)
Historic Preservation, Montgomery County, Maryland. (1996, Mar 6). Montgomery County Atlas (MCATLAS) Map Viewer: ROBERT B. MORSE COMPLEX (WSSC). Resource Number: 33/022-000A. Maryland-National Capital Park And Planning Commission. Montgomery County, Maryland
Kelly, C.L. (2012). Burnt Mills Hills. M33-29. Maryland-National Capital Park And Planning Commission. Maryland Historical Trust
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY. (2018). Maryland State Archives
Montgomery Parks. (2016, Aug 15). Burnt Mills West Special Park. Maryland-National Capital Park And Planning Commission
Montgomery County Planning Department. Montgomery County Atlas (MCATLAS) Map Viewer: Burnt Mills West Special Park. Montgomery County (MD). Department of Parks. Montgomery County, Maryland
National Ghost Hunting Day: The World’s Largest Ghost Hunt. (2018).  Haunted Journeys
Shannon, J.H. (1913, Jun 22). With the Rambler. Sunday Star, Washington DC.  Reprinted in Neighbors of the Northwest Branch
Shannon, J.H. (1916, May 14).  With the Rambler: Tramping the Northwest Branch. Sunday Star, Washington DC.  Reprinted in Neighbors of the Northwest Branch
Sutton, R. (2016, Jun 16). Burnt Mills Dam has a long history in Montgomery County. Ross Sutton Blog. Keller Williams Real Estate
Williams, B.J. (2017).  Exploring Collective Consciousness: Could There Be Some Implications for Paranity?. National Ghost Hunting Day Collective Consciousness Article. Psychical Research Foundation
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Historic American Engineering Record. (1968). REAR ELEVATION of high-lift pumping station. Robert B. Morse Water Filtration Plant, 10700 and 10701 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, MD.  Library of Congress
Historic American Engineering Record. (1968). FRONT ELEVATION of high-lift pumping station. Colesville Road (also called U.S.Route 29 or Columbia Pike) is in foreground. Robert B. Morse Water Filtration Plant, 10700 and 10701 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, MD.  Library of Congress
Burnt Mills Flour Mill prior to its demolition - Figure 1. (c 1928).  From Beall, J.R. (1931). The history and construction of the mill at Burnt Mills, Maryland. Initiation Thesis. Records of Phi Mu Fraternity, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.  University of Maryland, College Park.  Hosted at archive.org
Burnt Mills Flour Mill prior to its demolition - Figure 2. (c 1928).  From Beall, J.R. (1931). The history and construction of the mill at Burnt Mills, Maryland. Initiation Thesis. Records of Phi Mu Fraternity, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.  University of Maryland, College Park.  Hosted at archive.org
Historic American Engineering Record. (1968). GROUND FLOOR of high-lift pumping station. Note the main stairway and columns. Robert B. Morse Water Filtration Plant, 10700 and 10701 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, MD.  Library of Congress
Historic American Engineering Record. (1968). ATTIC of high-lift pumping station showing steel framing and concrete slab roof units. Robert B. Morse Water Filtration Plant, 10700 and 10701 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, MD.  Library of Congress
Historic American Engineering Record. (1968). OFFICE SPACE ON SECOND FLOOR of high-lift pumping station. Robert B. Morse Water Filtration Plant, 10700 and 10701 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, MD.  Library of Congress
Historic American Engineering Record. (1968). BASEMENT of high-lift pumping station. Note steel I-beam and pump foundations. Robert B. Morse Water Filtration Plant, 10700 and 10701 Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, Montgomery County, MD.  Library of Congress
National Ghost Hunting Day: The World’s Largest Ghost Hunt. (2017).  Haunted Journeys
Montgomery Parks. (2016, Aug 15). SOUTHEAST ELEVATION. Burnt Mills West Special Park. Maryland-National Capital Park And Planning Commission
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Captain Malcolm Reynolds (Firefly)
Beast (X-Men [90's Cartoon])
Agent Pete Lattimer (Warehouse 13)
Spike (Buffy/Angel)
The Doctor (Doctor Who)
Gandalf (The Lord of the Rings)
Jack Sawyer (Stephen King/Peter Straub 'The Talisman')
John Nolan (The Rookie)
Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise)
Tagged by: No One Tagging: Anyone who wants to do it.
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Top five idiots
But what type of idiot, because that’s a broad range. Noble idiots? Besotted idiots? Emotionally repressed idiots?
I’m just going to name the first 5 characters that come to mind where I know on multiple occasions I said, “you fucking idiot” out loud.
Thomas Eugene Paris (Star Trek: Voyager)
Wallace Rudolph West(esp. Young Justice)
Peter Lattimer (Warehouse 13)
Sokka (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
John Robert Crichton (Farscape)
I also feel there is a pattern to these choices. See if you can spot it.
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In a show without any blonde characters it seems I am doomed to simp for the character named Peter
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Marvel’s   Daisy ‘Skye’ Johnson Anastasia   Dimitri Black Panther   Shuri Deadpool   Wade Wilson Game of Thrones   Tyrion Lannister Guardians of the Galaxy, Marvel’s   Rocket Harry Potter Series  by J.K. Rowling   Fred Weasley Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling   George Weasley Hercules, Disney’s   Hades Lucifer   Lucifer Morningstar Marvel Cinematic Universe   Tony Stark [Iron Man] Marvel Comics   Wade Wilson “Deadpool” Once Upon a Time   August W. Booth Once Upon a Time   Jefferson/Mad Hatter Once Upon a Time in Wonderland   Cyrus Pirates of the Caribbean   Jack Sparrow Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen   Elizabeth Bennet Princess Bride, The   Westley Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments   Magnus Bane Supergirl   Cat Grant Tarzan, Disney’s   Jane Porter Teen Wolf   Stiles Stilinski Tudors, The   Anne Boleyn Vampire Diaries, The   Damon Salvatore Zootopia, Disney’s   Nick Wilde
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Androboros: Benjamin Strate, Caiti Lattimer, Roy Koshy, Hank Lin
Nearly everything about “Androboros” makes it sound like a must-see show.
It was America’s first published play, printed in 1714, yet there is no record it has ever been publicly performed until this production by the Peculiar Works Project.
The playwright, Robert Hunter, ruled as Governor of New York, and his play is reportedly rooted in stories that are true, bizarre and occasionally scatological.
Hunter used satire to vent his frustration with the legislators of the New York Assembly, who blocked his every move. In the play, he deliberately assigns silly names to characters who are stand-ins for his enemies, constructing a tale in which the Keeper, the hero of the play (Hunter’s obvious stand-in), cleverly outsmarts the villain Androboros (which means “man eater”) and his allies, who vainly tried to outsmart him. Hunter claims in the play that the Assembly members conspired with the local clergy to frame him for a petty crime that scandalized New Yorkers of the day: During Hunter’s tenure, there was an actual break-in at Trinity Church (the same Trinity still existing at 75 Broadway 300 years later), after which the rector was shocked to find that the vandal or vandals had defecated on the prayer books and holy vestments. (Historians have given a name to this incident that sounds like an attempt to make it suitable for textbooks: “the 1714 Vestment Scandal.”)
Peculiar Works Project, the 24-year-old company that is mounting the play, long has experimented with epic site-specific theater – I saw their “Manna-Hata,” nothing less than the history of New York City, which was presented in two mammoth floors of the main Post Office in midtown. This time, they have come up with an especially fitting site for “Androboros” –  the Flag Gallery, a room in  Fraunces Tavern, the building constructed just five years after the play. On their way upstairs to the show, theatergoers pass through a museum full of facts and artifacts about early New York.
The Peculiar people work hard to make this colonial farce 1. accessible, 2. entertaining and 3. relevant for a 21st century New York audience.
They add a character they call the Teller, a modern-day historian to offer explanations and perspective in both a prologue and an epilogue, while also including a scene-by-scene summary in the program.
They weave in more than a dozen songs, many of them original, tuneful, even jazzy, accompanied by Diana Byrne’s pleasing choreography, while Cathy Small’s colorful costumes and clownish makeup match the vivid characters with silly names like Ambassador Doodlesack.
They highlight the parallels with modern-day politics: for example, Tom, the Clerk of the Assembly and an ally of the Keeper, says of Androboros: “He talks of nothing but battles and sieges, though he never saw one, and conquests over nations, and alliances with princes who never existed….” They also maintain, as the Teller puts it, “no other play in American history has ever been so closely associated with the country’s founding principles and documents.”
And they do all this in a total of just 75 minutes.
On paper, then, it sounds as if “Androboros” couldn’t be better. But on stage, “Androboros: Villain of the State”… could be better.    Peculiar  promotes Hunter’s play as a “mix of Elizabethan comedy and Italian Commedia dell’arte,” but if the broad mugging by too many of the dozen cast members represents the epitome of this hybrid genre, I’m relieved this theatrical style has fallen out of favor.
Keeper and Company: Oscar Castillo, Iftiaz Haroon, Zoe Raphael from “Androboros”
Matt Roper as Androboros, the villain
Oscar Castillo (floor), Iftiaz Haroon, Zoe Raphael (balcony)
Matt Roper, Oliver Burns, Zoe Raphael
Zoe Raphael, Caiti Lattimer, Oscar Castillo, Iftiaz Haroon, Roy Koshy, Amy Marin, Hank Lin, Kendra Augustin, Benjamin Strate
Androboros
Written by Robert Hunter
Directed by Ralph Lewis
Original music by Spencer Katzman, additional text by Peter Davis,
Dramaturgy by Barbara Yoshida, lighting design by David Castaneda, costume design by Cathy Small, projection design by Blue Bliss, choreography by Diana Byrne.
Cast: Travis S.D. as Teller, Iftiaz Haroon as Keeper, Androboros as Matt Roper, Zoe Raphael as Deputy/Flip, Oscar Castillo as Tom, Benjamin Strate as Speaker, Roy Koshy as Coxcomb, Hank Lin as Mullignub, Caiti Lattimer as Aesop, Bianca ilish as Doodlesack/Messnger, Kendra Augustin as Solemn, Oliver Burns as Fizle,
Running time: 75 minutes with no intermission.
Tickets: $15-$20
  Androboros is on stage at the Flag Gallery of St. Fraunces Tavern, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 7PM throughout October 2017
Androboros Review. America’s First Play: Political, Satirical, Scatological Nearly everything about “Androboros” makes it sound like a must-see show. It was America’s first published play, printed in 1714, yet there is no record it has ever been publicly performed until this production by the Peculiar Works Project.
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