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Merryweather spare spouses gen 5 & 6
Notes:
Cruz Martingale is Marzanna's spouse
Clara Miller is Billy's spouse
Hudson DeWitt is Daisy's spouse. I don't think he showed up in the queue though.
Rosanna is Graham's spouse.
Blyss is Eddie's spouse.
Feel free to ask about their cc.
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Please tag me if you use them
Do not change their eyecolour, skincolour, haircolour, genetics and occult
Cruz | Clara | Hudson | Rosanna | Blyss
#s3cc#ts3cc#sims 3 cc#ts3#sims 3#sim dl#grabamerryweather#cruz martingale#clara miller#hudson dewitt#rosanna smythe#blyss rosewood
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enjoying some pizza outside!
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REVEALED: ALL THE WINNERS AT THE GOSSIES 2022
SOME OF IRELAND’S BIGGEST STARS STEPPED OUT FOR GOSS.IE’S SEVENTH ANNUAL AWARDS SHOW, THE GOSSIES 2022, ON APRIL 8TH.
The glitzy awards bash, which was held at The Convention Centre Dublin, saw major Irish stars from TV, radio, music, and social media grace the red carpet.
Hosted by the fabulous Lucy Kennedy, the ceremony will be broadcast on Goss.ie’s YouTube channel on April 10th – so you can catch the winner’s speeches, see all the glitz and glam from the red carpet, and all the laughs in between.
Lucy Kennedy at The Gossies Awards 2022 at The Convention Centre, Dublin. Picture: Brian McEvoy
Celebrity guests on the night included: Maura Higgins, Love Island’s Faye Winter and Teddy Soares, Dáithí Ó Sé, Claudine Keane, Grainne Seoige, Alan Hughes, Martin King, Clare Dunne, Erica Cody, Holly Carpenter, Rosanna Davison, Erin McGregor, Doireann Garrihy, Stephen Byrne, Thalia Heffernan, Dr. Ciara Kelly, Aoife Walsh, Pamela Uba, and Ellen Keane.
A host of influencers and social media stars also made an appearance, including: James Patrice, Carl Mullan, Tadhg Fleming, Rachel Gorry, Sophie Murray, Kiki Nugent, Keilidh Cashell, Lauren Whelan, Miriam Mullins, Shauna Lindsay, Katja Mia, Enya Martin, Victoria Adeyinka, Bonnie Ryan, Aideen Kate Murphy, and Paddy Smyth.
On the night, 19 awards were presented to the winners of each category. Check out the full list of winners below:
https://goss.ie/featured/revealed-all-the-winners-at-the-gossies-2022-290945
Other well-known guests at The Gossies included: Lea Heart, Soulé, Triona McCarthy, Fiona Fagan, Chloe Markham, Corina Gaffey, Laura Jordan, Grainne Gallanagh, Emily O’Donnell, Lynn Kelly, Rebecca Rose, Fionnghuala O’Reilly, Kerri-Nicole Blanc, Rosalind Lipsett, Kelly Horrigan, Lynsey Bennett, Ceira Lambert, Denise Kenny Byrne, Linda Stinson, Aoife McNamara, Aisling Kavanagh, Sue Brophy, Paula Callan, Jade Mullet, Yvonne Maher, Ciara Ryan, and Gogglebox Ireland’s John and Dave.
Guests were treated to a fabulous three-course meal during the ceremony, and were entertained by The Event Band – who had everyone up on their feet throughout the night.
Before the show, our nominees and celebrity guests were invited to our official Gifting and Pamper Suite.
They were given glam makeovers by our Official Makeup Partner KASH Beauty, and had their hair transformed by our Hair Partner Silke Hair & Beauty.
Ahead of the ceremony, nominees also had their skin prepped by our Official Skincare Partner REFORM Skincare.
On top of that, nominees were treated to gifts from some of our incredible brand partners this year, including treats from: 17 now available at Boots, Aperol Spritz Ireland, humm, NOW, Ór Jewellery, Carry Out, Expert Electrical, and Oakpark Foods.
As always, guests also took home a luxury goodie bag from The Gossies, which included products/vouchers from our brand partners, and more treats from category sponsors SHEIN, Flowers.ie, and O’Donnell’s Crisps.
https://www.odonnellscrisps.com/about#OurStory
Remember… in 2007 Ed O’Donnell, a young seventh generation farmer wanted to diversify as farming was looking bleak at the time. He saw a niche in the market for an Irish hand cooked cooked crisp and decided to make crisps from the potatoes grown on his farm. Ed believed it was important that the product and flavours were Irish and artisan so he sourced local food producers to give the crisps fantastic individual flavours. In June 2010 O’DONNELLS Crisps were born!
#Tait rhymes with hat#Good times#BelfastMovie#Awards#Winners#7th#The Gossies#2022#The Convention Centre#8 April 2022#Dublin#Goss IE#Belfast#Worldwide 2022#Twitter
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10th December 2020
Experimental drawing/ illustration workshop
In todays lesson we made drawing and stitch pieces. We had to make 4 simple collage + stitch pieces based on 4 quotes from our books, to create disjointed narratives, stitching together different time lines/moments/thoughts. We then photocopied our outcomes creating further compositions which we will develop more at home. At the start of the lesson we looked at 5 artists who inspired our work...
Debbie Smyth
Smyth is a textile artist well known for her detailed and intricate stitched art. She creates these contemporary artworks by stretching thread between plotted nails that result in a beautiful picture. Each image is carefully plotted out before being filled out with thread and Smyth tends to use only black thread which makes for a minimal but effective piece. The sharp angles contrast nicely with the floating ends of the thread that Smyth leaves in sight, creating a sense of movement and free flow, suggesting that she doesn’t mind imperfections within her art. Although the process is rather complex and time consuming, Smyth tries to create a lighthearted feeling of energy and spontaneity with each piece being very thoughtful and considered. The majority of her work is large-scale pieces, drawing the viewer in with an eye-catching and impressive effect. Debbie has worked with many famous brands such as Adidas and Sony which has helped her to create a platform for herself and to boost her career. Her work is versatile and suits any environment that it is put in such as home, work, shops etc, which is why i think her work is so popular. Sewing is not a new skill to Smyth, as she learnt it at a very young age, but it wasn’t until school that she really discovered the potential for textiles and how much you could do with it. Artists that have inspired Smyth throughout her career are Michael Raedecker, Thomas Raschke, Anne Wilson, Laura Thomas, Chiharu Shiota and Hilary Ellis, because of their unusual way of using textiles/thread/line that draws her to them. Her artworks are also inspired by memories from her life. She loves drawing or photographing situations/events and bringing memories back to life in a piece of art and she likes to allow people to admire the overlooked/unappreciated things in life. I love her art as it is beautifully deceiving. At first glance it looks like 2D pieces with the thread stuck down flat to the canvas, however, as you move closer you realise it’s they're 3D pieces, drawing the viewer in, looking almost mesmerising.
Rossana Taormina
Taorimina is an Italian artist whose work is very similar to Anzeri’s with the concept of stitching onto old photographs from the past. However, unlike Anzeri, Rosanna tends to use photos of multiple people such as family/group pictures. She does stitched geometric shapes on top of the photos using simple coloured thread like white, to keep her art minimal and to fit with the antique theme, as i think bright colours would become overwhelming, and i believe Rossana wants both the original pictures and her additional stitching to be equally appreciated. Her art looks almost otherworldly, with the stitched elements connecting the people together, implying/leading us to assume that they all have a good relationship/bond. Taormina’s contemporary art regenerates and repurposes found photographs, maps, nautical charts, books and fabric, bringing them to life using various techniques, most of which involve textiles and stitching. She was inspired to incorporate stitching into her art as her grandmother was an embroiderer and so she wanted to carry on her legacy, which makes her work unique and has a personal connection to her and her family. For each photograph, she sees imaginary connections and imagines the life that the strangers may have once had, creating her own narratives for them, giving the abandoned and forgotten photos the attention and appreciation they deserve. Rossana once said, “My art is a loving collection of objects, an anthology of remains of forgotten existence. The object becomes a pretext to reactivate memories.” I like her work for its simplicity and antique look, bringing life to old photos, however i feel that her work is rather repetitive and uninteresting, not making it very memorable.
Maurizio Anzeri
Anzeri is an Italian artist whose works combines stitching with found imagery, usually of people, using the stitching as a way to hide their identity. He uses colourful thread to show their personalities, almost like an aura and sews irregular shapes and odd patterns, making each piece unique. I think the stitching elevates his work, adding texture and emotion, giving the images a whole new meaning. He gets all of his photos from places like flea markets whilst he is travelling, later turning them into beautiful art work. I love the fact that he uses photographs with history behind them, although their story is unknown, it allows the viewer to create their own narrative. The overall vintage and antique look combined with bright thread adds a modern twist to a dated image. These mixed media pieces look almost like portals to different dimensions where the past and future intersect. Anzeri gains his inspiration from places, books, moments, songs, nature etc suggesting that he is easily influenced by things in everyday life. He reveals their thoughts and feelings through colour and shape, capturing their natural beauty and emotions. He usually sews onto their faces, leaving just their eyes as a centre piece to the dense layers of thread, almost like they're watching you with beady eyes, adding a sense of intimidation and eeriness. I love Maurizio’s work for its rawness and contemporary style, inspiring our stitched work in class and encouraging us to experiment with patterns and colour to compliment our collages nicely.
Annegret Soltau
Soltau is a German artist whose work combines random faces with geometric over stitchings and odd cut up pictures of her as she once said,”I am using myself as a model because I can go the farthest with me.” A lot of her art looks unsettling with her self portraits stitched back together in unusual places/shapes consisting of animals and other peoples faces. Soltau almost creates new creatures, playing around with symmetry/asymmetry making for eerie and unnatural pieces. The way she has stitched each piece looks like they've had surgery that has gone wrong and all different facial features have been stitched back together, almost like Frankenstein, which adds to the uncanniness. Her work covers themes of identity, loss and transformation and her geometric over stitchings look like connections/wires wrapping around her face. She is very experimental artist whose harsh tearing and mismatched faces have been influenced by traumatic experiences in her early life. Her work has also been inspired by her own life as well as personal surroundings and society. I find her work very inspiring due to it’s pure honesty and rawness and i love it for its disturbing imagery, shocking the viewer and drawing them in.
John Stezaker
Stezaker is a British artist whose collages portray passageways through space and time, combining old black and white images of people with places/different people creating an unsettling atmosphere. His work is highly considered and simple but very effective, almost like portals/ wormholes to different worlds. This links in with our theme of multiverse and the idea of there being many different universes, Stezaker managing to capture this beautifully within his art. He gets his images from books, magazines and postcards, the ‘secondhand’ images adding to the overall dated and worn look to his work. He focuses on history and identity, overlapping shots of various famous stars creating a sense of unfamiliarity and uncanniness from something that was originally so normal. Stezaker’s work explores themes of surrealism and is unique to him, each piece creating a new narrative, open to interpretation by the viewer. John also combines images of men and women to add contrast and to reiterate that even though the images are different, they still complement each other nicely, detracting from the piece as a whole, allowing the characters to be admired. He influenced my classwork greatly as i kept my collages straightforward and simple, whereas, i would usually fill the whole page with colourful images, i stuck to a muted colour palette. I personally think his work is very charming and comforting, with a sense of familiarity to it, as he brings life back into old forgotten images. I love how minimal it is, not overcomplicating things, letting the images speak for themselves.
My own stitched pieces:
I used magazine cut outs to do collaged pieces based on words from our books. Next i used various coloured thread and sewed geometric/ patterns on the collages to forms connections between the images. Then we used the photocopier to change the colours of the images. My personal favourite is the black and blue because it makes the thread really stand out makes the images look really cool.
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Thank you for tagging me!! 🥺 @nerdymeatball13
1. Rosanna by TOTO
2. Hot For Teacher Van Halen
3. The Warrior by Patty Smyth
4. Maneater by Nelly Furtado
5. Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus
6. Dirty Laundry by Don Henley
7. High Enough by Damn Yankees
8. Don’t Dream It’s Over by Crowded House
9. Welly Boots by The Amazing Devil
10. Pretty Tied Up by GN’R
Tagging @marshmallow-matey :3
expose your music taste
i was tagged by @zukkaclawthorne thank you!! <3
rules: we’re snooping in your playlist. put your entire music library on shuffle and list the first 10 songs and then choose 10 victims
she’s so nice, pinkguy
radio-friendly pop song, matt fishel
the ballad of sara berry, 35MM: a musical exhibition
i wanna be sedated, ramones
that’s not my name, the ting tings
this baby don’t cry, k.flay
favourite liar, the wrecks
pretty handsome awkward, the used
i wanna boi, pwr bttm
boys will be bugs, cavetown
this is what i mean when i say it’s hard to answer the question “oh what kind of music do you like?”
y'all don’t have to but im gonna tag: @pyroxenik @babydotcom @sheimagineddragons @half-a-hetero @zukoscalzones @littlespoonsokka @anyone who saw a dog today @anyone who likes bees @anyone who could walk while reading a book @anyone who owns a guitar of some kind <3
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Heartbeat to Remember Vdj Medley Mix (HD)
01, Huey Lewis & The News - Heart Of Rock & Roll
02, Doobie Brothers - Without You
03, The Hooters - Engine 999
04, Patty Smyth - Never Enough
05, Whitesnake - Is This Love
06, Steve Winwood - Roll With It
07, Gibson Brothers - My Heart's Beating Wild
08, Joan Armatrading - Kind Words (And A Real Good Heart)
09, Level 42 - Hot Water
10, Tears For Fears - Mother's Talk
11, Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark
12, R.E.M - Finest Worksong
13, Toto - Rosanna
14, Hall & Oates - Out Of Touch
15, Boy Meets Girl - Wating For A Star To Fall
https://vimeo.com/330406451
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Rosalind & Rosanna Smyth.
Young blood, stand and deliver, no need for a queen affair.
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NEVER HAVE I EVER w/ Rosanna Pansino & iJustine!
Date: 2018-11-13 16:31:25
I hope you enjoyed the heck out of that.
I’m Eleanora Smyth , the person behind CookAccess.com , and my key outcome for having put together this video library is to share lots of fantastic videos from a bunch of my most frequently referenced baking YouTubers. That’s it! That’s all.
”But” alert…
Okay, so before we begin, I’ve got something I need to say. Truth be told, my own selfish needs are really what led to the creation of this site. You see, I’m always watching online cooking videos (like the vid you just finished watching), and I honestly just wanted a place where I could re-watch all of my favorites under one roof.
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The spares and their spouses!
#billy merryweather#clara miller#daisy merryweather#hudson dewitt#graham merryweather#rosanna smythe#karen merryweather#azure renwick#simone merryweather#daniel king#amixofpixels#eddie merryweather#blyss rosewood#camila merryweather#ashton quinn#teddy merryweather#sallie lynds#julia merryweather#micah norwood#merryweather lepacy#merryweather g6#ts3#sims 3
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Graham: You are doing so well in this level, Simone!
Rosanna: I could personally not have done this better.
#graham merryweather#simone merryweather#rosanna smythe#merryweather g6#ts3#sims 3#merryweather lepacy
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Graham found the love of his life during prom
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Graham and Rosanna had another son
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Brendan took Rosanna to the hospital
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