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Martin Freeman sitting in cars I bet when you woke up this morning, you didn’t think that you would ever see a gifset like this. Neither did I, a couple of days ago. But then @colourfulwatson approached me like ‘hi, I have nice idea for a gifset for you’. And I listened and instantly liked the idea. So, here we are. :)
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#martin freeman#my gfx#paul worsley#lester nygaard#phil rask#everett ross#john watson#paul maddens#stephen fulcher#chris carson#andy rose#breeders fx#breedersfx#fargo#Startup#black panther#sherlock bbc#bbc sherlock#nativity#a confession#the responder#cargo#that's a lot of tags
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Terror Threads has new Killer Klowns from Outer Space apparel up for pre-order. Yannick Bouchard's design (left) comes on T-shirts ($30) and hoodies ($50), while Aaron Fulcher's design comes on T-shirts ($30) and baseball tees ($38). They'll ship by March 4.
#killer klowns from outer space#horror#1980s horror#80s horror#killer klowns#terror threads#yannick bouchard#aaron fulcher#shirt#gift#chiodo bros#stephen chiodo#chiodo brothers#80s movies#1980s movies
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Happy birthday, Martin Freeman!! 🥳
53 years old, 53 characters he played.
I finished on time!! But sadly it's not as detailed as i wanted at first. :(
Anyway, if you wanna know who is who, i'll let you all the names under the cut.
From left to right and top to bottom:
Ricky, "Casualty" (1998)
Frank, "I just want to kiss you" (1998)
Jaap, "Lock, stock" (2000)
Jamie, "Men only" (2001)
Ricky-C, "Ali G indahouse" (2002)
D. S. Stringer, "Margery and Gladys" (2003)
John/Jack, "Love, actually" (2003)
Tim Canterbury, "The Office" (2001-2003)
Mike, "Hardware" (2003-2004)
Declan, "Shaun of the Dead" (2004)
Kevin, "Call register" (2004) and "Rubbish" (2007)
Vila, "Blake's Junction 7" (2005)
Arthur Dent, "Hittchiker's guide to the galaxy" (2005)
Ed Robinson, "The Robinsons" (2005)
Matt, "Confetti" (2005)
Sandy, "Breaking and Entering" (2006)
Jeremy, "Dedication" (2007
Gary Shaller, "The good night" (2007)
Sergeant, "Hot Fuzz" (2007)
Pig, "Lonely hearts" (2007)
Chris Ashworth, "The all together" (2007)
Rembrandt van Rijn, "Nightwatching" (2007)
Mr. Codlin, "The old curiosity shop" (2007)
Danny Reed, "Boy meets Girl" (2009)
Chris Curry, "Micro Men" (2009)
Paul Maddens, "Nativity!" (2009)
Hector Dixon, "Wild target" (2010)
John Watson, "Sherlock" (2010-2017)
Clive Buckle, "The girl is mime" (2010)
Alvin Finkel, "Swinging with the Finkels" (2011)
Simon Forrester, "What's your number?" (2011)
Dr. Williams, "The Voorman problem" (2011)
Pirate with a scarf/Number Two, "Pirates!" (2012)
Albert, "Animals" (2012)
Bilbo Baggins, "The Hobbit trilogy" (2012-2014)
Don, "Svengali" (Movie from 2013 and series from 2009)
Oliver Chamberlain, "The world's end" (2013)
Lester Nygaard, "Fargo" (2014)
Milton Frutchman, "The Eichmann show" (2015)
Steve Marriot, "Midnight of my life" (2015)
Iain MacKelpie, "Whiskey tango foxtrot" (2016)
Everett Ross, "Captain America: Civil War" (2016), "Black Panther" (2018), "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" (2022), "Secret Invasion" (2023)
Phil Rask, "StartUp" (2016-2017)
Michael Priddle, "Ghost Stories" (2017)
Andy Rose, "Cargo" (2017)
Thomas, "The operative" (2019)
Charlie Green, "Ode to joy" (2019)
Stephen Fulcher, "A confession" (2019)
Paul Worsley, "Breeders" (2020-2023)
Harold Wallach, "Angelyne" (2022)
Chris Carson, "The responder" (2022-2024)
Jonathan Miller, "Miller's Girl" (2024)
Richard III, from the theather play with the same name. (2014)
#martin freeman#ricky c#tim canterbury#arthur dent#rembrandt#paul maddens#hector dixon#bbc john watson#bilbo baggins#oliver chamberlain#lester nygaard#iain mackelpie#everett ross#phil rask#michael priddle#paul worsley#chirs carson#jonathan miller#richard iii
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Ghost – Ray Fulcher
If you haven’t caught him on the Ole Red stage, you’ve probably listened to a few of his songs. That’s right – Ray is an artist-songwriter and has co-wrote eight songs on Luke Combs platinum debut album “This Ones For You,” including the #1 single “When It Rains It Pours.” He is our current Neon Light Feature Artist, and “Ghost” is his most recent single.
Going Going Gone – Ryan Griffin
Fun Fact: Blake Shelton and Ryan are “label mates,” both are signed with Warner Music Nashville. Ryan has played at both Ole Red Gatlinburg and Ole Red Nashville before as a Neon Light Feature Artist. This song is his most recent single inspired by his wife. Don’t you just love, love?
The Ground – Anna Vaus
This talented young female artist was asked to make her Grand Ole Opry Debut on the Ole Red Nashville stage last summer. As a singer-songwriter, Anna brings the heart and soul back to Country Music. This is one of our favorite tracks off her EP “The California Kid.”
Stoned Age – Hannah Dasher
As another former Neon Light Featured Artist, we’ve been lucky enough to have Hannah grace the stages of both Ole Red Nashville and Ole Red Gatlinburg. If you’re a big fan of 90s country, her music has a way of bringing it back to 2020. Hannah received an invitation to make her Grand Ole Opry debut on the Ole Red stage.
Nobody But You (Acoustic) – Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani
What’s a country playlist without Blake Shelton? Check out the boss man’s newest release!
Pushing Up Daisies – Mikayla Lane
You can catch this 16-year-old Oklahoma native rockin’ the Ole Red Tishomingo stage on any given Saturday night. Don’t let her age fool you, this girl’s got the heart, sass, and pipes to be the next Carrie Underwood.
Ghost – Sara Collins
Sara has been a long time Ole Red Gatlinburg artist, and one that we’re lucky to have. We had to share her with The Voice this season, but we don’t mind. Until it’s safe to come back in and see her at Ole Red, we recommend replaying her Voice performances. We know we are.
Undefeated – Zach Ray
There must be something in the Oklahoma water. Originally an Okie like Blake himself, Zach plays the stage at both Ole Red Nashville and Ole Red Gatlinburg. Raised on Country Music and Jesus, there’s a little something for everyone in Zach’s music. Check out this special tune from his most recent self-titled EP. Here’s to staying undefeated y’all.
Tailgate Town – Matt Rogers
Here at Ole Red, we know a little something about Tailgate Towns, and Matt knows a little something about writing a hit song. If Matt’s not playing at Ole Red Nashville, he’s out writing, and it shows.
My Love – Nick Hickman
Authentic is one of the best words to describe Nick, as an artist and as a person. Formerly an artist of the month at Ole Red Nashville, Nick brings energy and personality to every performance he makes. We bet you’ll have this tune stuck in your head for days.
How Lucky – Rachel Horter
Rachel is at Ole Red Nashville on a nearly weekly basis. Her smooth vocals are unforgettable and showcased at their best in her single “How Lucky.” If you love it, be sure to check out the music video she just released to go along with it.
Straight from Kentucky – JD Shelburne
You’ll know when JD is in the house at Ole Red Nashville. People travel from far and wide to see this super star, and if you listen to his songs, you’ll understand why. Meet us and JD at the Ole Red Nashville stage when all is safe, you hear?
Dear Love – Johnny Cochran
This guy opened up for Blake Shelton at Ole Red Nashville, and man was it killer! “Dear Love” is his most recent single and showcases his strong vocals and electric guitar riffs.
Night Things – Shaun Abbott
We’re always ecstatic to have Shaun at Ole Red Gatlinburg. This song seemed fitting for right now… stuck in self-isolation, there are no rules. You can do whatever you want, whenever you want. We’ll leave the interpretation up to you.
Goodbye Caroline – Monroeville
Monroeville is truly an Ole Red Gatlinburg favorite. Providing the perfect balance between country and bluegrass, this band sets the mood in the Smokies. Let ‘em set the mood in your living room tonight. Turn on some “Goodbye Caroline” and grab that special someone for a slow dance or two.
Shaking Hands – Cole Sitzlar
Cole’s outlaw country attitude cuts through in every one of his lyrics and guitar licks in this song. You could walk into Ole Red Gatlinburg on any given week, and almost guarantee catchin’ a performance from Cole.
Leave Her Wild – Sundance Head
One of the best parts of having your own venue, is getting your friends to play it. One of Blake’s favorites to invite back to the Ole Red Tishomingo stage is Sundance Head. As Season 11 winner of The Voice, Sundance Head brings big time talent to our small town venue.
Game Over – Gracee Shriver
Blake stole this Okie from Kelly Clarkson on the most recent season of The Voice, and boy are we happy he did. If you haven’t already listened to Gracee, it’s “game over” when you do. We can’t wait to bring this talented local and national talent to Ole Red Tishomingo soon.
Mystery – Jesse Labelle
Opening up for artists like Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, Eric Church, and Big & Rich, we’re lucky to have Jesse on the stage at Ole Red Nashville. Originally from Canada, Jesse made the trek to Nashville to pursue his dream of becoming a country artist. We think he’s doing pretty darn good so far, but we’ll let his music do the talking.
Daddy’s Money – Ricochet
Anytime we have this classic 90s group at Ole Red Tishomingo, y’all are grabbing your daddy’s money to buy a ticket to see them. No judgement, we understand. But really, this song is a country hit, you probably already know it.
Keep Up – Rae Lynn
A longtime friend of Blake’s, Rae frequents Ole Reds to play her newest tunes and hang out with the boss. You can always count on Rae to bring the sass and energy to the dullest of times. Her newest single “Keep Up” will bring some excitement to your self-isolation.
Country as Cornbread – Red Marlow
As another member of Team Blake alum, Red has been around for many Ole Red “firsts.” Red is Blake’s buddy and performed this song back at Ole Red Nashville in November 2019. We loved it so much we had to share it. Plus, we know a little something about good country music and cornbread.
Out of Love’s Way – Aly Cutter
It’s truly crazy how small the world is. Aly wrote a few songs for Blake’s good friend Trace Adkins, so it only made sense to have her on the Ole Red Nashville Stage. You know how it is, a friend of a friend of a friend. Now we’re all friends.
There Goes My Heart – Lance and Lea
Y’all know the saying that two is better than one? It’s true. Lance goes with Lea like biscuits go with gravy. You can’t have one without the other. This duo was the Ole Red Nashville artist of the month back in February 2020, and “There Goes My Heart” is one of our favorites from them.
Rockin’ Chair – Craig Wayne Boyd
Blake won season 7 of The Voice with Craig, so at this point you already know it’s a no-brainer that he rocks the stage at Ole Red. We’re proud #Yallers! (That’s a hardcore Craig fan.)
Recycled – Mae Estes
New to the Ole Red family, but you wouldn’t know it. Mae says “I write songs and sing ‘em and that’s about all I’ve got figured out.” Let’s just say, she could have fooled us. Her newest single “Recycle” brings you back home within the first 15 seconds.
Down in Nogales – Shannon Raines
We owe a lot the weekend rug cuttin’ at Ole Red Tishomingo to Shannon Raines and his band. There’s not a lot of current artists who can make classic country sound this good.
Travelin’ On – The Swon Brothers, Vince Gill
Here at Ole Red, we have some of our own holiday traditions. One of them is bringing The Swon Brothers to Tishomingo right around thanksgiving. It’s really hard not to be thankful when you’re listening to this duo. Teaming up with country legend Vince Gill on this track is just icing on the cake.
Burnin’ Gas – Tim Cote
Part time security guard, full-time artist. We like to joke that we’re not sure if Tim actually ever leaves Ole Red Nashville. When this guy isn’t jumping around on stage, he’s at the door keeping y’all safe. This is his newest single, “Burnin’ Gas.”
How The Car’s Running – Emily Ann Roberts
As an East Tennessee native, Emily Ann is close to Ole Red Gatlinburg, but even closer to our hearts. Too sappy? We’ll stop, but it’s a treat any time this one stops by Ole Red. Another one of Blake’s friends we’re lucky to have.
Off My Chest – Stephen Paul
Stephen is rising quickly in the Nashville music scene and “Off My Chest” is the title track on his latest EP release. We just started having him at Ole Red Nashville, and maybe it’s too soon… but Stephen, we love you. Sorry, we had something to get off our chests too.
Good Guy – Alex Smith
Good guy. Incredible and authentic artist. Just listen.
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Barry & Name Meanings
Barry Berkman (Bill Hader)
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Sally Reed (Sarah Goldberg)
Sally: princess (also a pet name for Sarah)
Reed: ruddy/red
Monroe Fuches (Stephen Root)
Monroe: from the mouth of the Roe (river in Ireland), or dweller at the red morass
Fuches: fox, nickname for a sly or cunning person, or derived from the Germanic personal name Fulcher - folk (people), and hari (army)
Gene Cousineau (Henry Winkler)
Gene (Eugene): well-born, noble
Cousineau: cousin
NoHo Hank (Anthony Carrigan)
NoHo: abbreviation for North Hollywood
Hank: estate ruler
Questions: Why is a Chechen mobster called Hank when Hank is a name used mostly in English speaking countries and Russians don’t even have the letter H in their alphabet and can’t pronounce it properly? Is it Hank’s true name? Will we ever find out his real Russian name? Is it important that Hank is a nickname for Henry (see Barry’s name meaning)?
#a lot of fucking red in the name meanings#see my post about blue and red in Barry for more info lol#barry hbo#sally reed#monroe fuches#gene cousineau#noho hank#side note: foxes are also red#we need answers#bill hader
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Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews and Reading Reality, which is all about sharing the books that you’ve acquired in the past week!
Books and eBooks
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi
I’ve had this book on my wish list for ages now so when I spotted it in a deal this week I snapped it up. I think this will be a hard and in-depth read so I’m not sure when I’ll get to it but hopefully it won’t be on my TBR stack for too long.
Unbelievable by T. Christopher Miller
I recently watched the Netflix drama which is based on this book and I was gripped by it so I wanted to read the book. I downloaded the sample onto my kindle but that was as far as I got then yesterday I saw the ebook in the Kindle sale so I grabbed it. I know I’ve already posted my Non-Fiction November TBR but I might swap one of those books for this one!
My Sh*t Therapist and Other Mental Health Stories by Michelle Thomas
The title of this book caught my eye in last month’s kindle sale and after getting engrossed in the sample I downloaded I had to buy it. It feels like an easy read but one that will also be helpful and interesting.
Catching a Serial Killer: My Hunt for Murderer Christopher Halliwell by Stephen Fulcher
I’ve just started watching the ITV drama A Confession and as often happens I wanted to know more about this case so when I saw this book I had to get it. I might try and squeeze this one in during Non-Fiction November if I can as I’m keen to read it soon.
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls
This is one of those books that has been on my radar for such a long time and yet somehow I’ve never picked up a copy of it. I’ve not put that right and I hope I can finally get to read this book before too much longer.
Tuesday Mooney Wore Black by Kate Racculia
This is a book that I keep seeing and every time I see it I wonder if it’s for me or not. I’m still not sure why I’m not sure but I think it’s one my husband might enjoy so I decided to buy a copy anyway and we can both try reading it.
A Gift in December by Jenny Gladwell
This was an impulse buy because it sounds super festive and I do love a good Christmas read in December!
The Memory Collector by Fiona Harper
I love the sound of this book so this was another impulse buy!
The Visitor by Zoe Miller
This is another book set at Christmas but it’s more of a crime/thriller and I do like a book like this during the festive season so I’m glad to have a copy of this one.
Audio Books
The Time Traveler’s Guide to Medieval England: A Handbook for Visitors to the Fourteenth Century by Ian Mortimer
This book has been on my radar for years now but I’ve always held back from buying the paperback so when I saw it was in Audible’s recent sale I decided that this was the format I wanted to read it in so I snapped it up! I do love an interesting read where I can learn something as well as it being a really fun read.
Justice: What’s the Right Thing To Do? by Michael J. Sandel
I’m not sure where I first heard of this book but it’s been on my wish list for ages now so I bought it immediately when I saw it in the Audible sale.
The Disappearance of Adele Bedeau bu Graeme Macrae Burnet
I’ve not read anything by this author before but I do have his more famous book on my TBR and I do love the sound of this writing so decided to take a punt on this one when it appeared in the Audible sale.
The Stolen Marriage by Diane Chamberlain
I’ve just finished listening to The Dream Daughter by this author and very much enjoyed it. It reminded me just how much I used to love reading Diane Chamberlain’s novels so I couldn’t resist buying this book in the Audible sale.
The Thirteen Problems by Agatha Christie
I’m currently reading The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and loving it so when this book popped up as an Audible daily deal one day this week I decided it was time to re-visit Miss Marple and bought it! Joan Hickson narrates this audio book so I think it will be wonderfully nostalgic to listen to it as I always think of her portrayal of Miss Marple whenever I read the books.
ARCs
Home Truths by Tina Seskis
I was delighted to get a copy of this from NetGalley as I’ve really enjoyed the author’s previous novels. I’m hoping to read this one this month in amongst my Non-Fiction November books.
I Carried a Watermelon by Katy Brand
I requested this one from NetGalley on a whim as I have a complex relationship with the film Dirty Dancing but have recently being able to love it again. This book sounds like it will be a real nostalgia fest and I’m definitely going to add it to my Non-Fiction November TBR!
My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
I’ve heard so much about this book and have been so keen to read it. I have pre-ordered it but I also requested it on NetGalley recently so I was thrilled when I got approved. I don’t think I’m going to be able to resist reading this one for very long so I may have to fit this in amongst all my non-fiction books too!
Have you bought any new books over the last week? Please tell me below. 🙂 If you join in with Stacking the Shelves please feel free to leave your link and I’ll make sure to read and comment on your post.
Stacking the Shelves with my new Book Haul (2 Nov 2019)! Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews and Reading Reality, which is all about sharing the books that you’ve acquired in the past week!
#A Gift in December#Agatha Christie#Audiobook#Book Haul#Books#Catching a Serial Killer#Diane Chamberlain#ebooks#Fiona Harper#Graeme Macrae Burnet#Home Truths#I Carried a Watermelon#Ian Mortimer#Ibram X Kendi#Jeannette Walls#Jenny Gladwell#Justice#Kate Elizabeth Russell#Kate Racculia#Katy Brand#Michael J. Sandel#Michelle Thomas#My Dark Vanessa#My Sh*t Therapist and Other Mental Health Stories#Stacking the Shelves#Stamped from the Beginning#Stephen Fulcher#T. Christopher Miller#TBR#The Disappearance of Adele Bedeau
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ECHL Transactions - Feb.25
Adirondack Thunder: Evan Cormier, G || recalled to Binghamton (AHL) by New Jersey (NHL)
Allen Americans: Lukas Hafner, G || added to active roster (traded from Fort Wayne) Kyle Hayton, G || released from contract
Brampton Beast: Daniel Ciampini, F || assigned by Belleville (AHL)
Fort Wayne Komets: Reid Jackman, F || signed ATO, added to active roster [02.24]
Greenville Swamp Rabbits: J.C. Brassard, D || activated from reserve Chris Izmirlian, F || placed on injured reserve (effective 02.24) Johno May, F || placed on reserve Kamerin Nault, F || placed on reserve Stephen Pierog, F || activated from injured reserve
Kalamazoo Wings: Brandon Anselmini, D || recalled by Utica (AHL)
Maine Mariners: Sean Campbell, D || activated from reserve [02.24] John Furgele, D || placed on reserve [02.24] Charles-Eric Legare, F || released from ATO
Manchester Monarchs: Brien Diffley, D || added to active roster (traded from Wheeling)
Newfoundland Growlers: Semyon Babintsev, F || activated from reserve Hudson Elynuik, F || recalled by Toronto (AHL) Brady Ferguson, F || recalled by Toronto (AHL( Josh Kesnter, F || recalled by Toronto (AHL) Ilya Nekolenko, D || activated from reserve Zach O’Brien, F || recalled by Toronto (AHL)
Norfolk Admirals: Kelly Klima, F || recalled by Tucson (AHL)
South Carolina Stingrays: Nathan Perry, G || signed contract, added to active roster
Toledo Walleye: Kaden Fulcher, G || assigned from Grand Rapids (AHL) by Detroit (NHL)
Worcester Railers: Ryan Hubbard, G || released as EBUG
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British Tv Shows.
1: The It Crowd.
British sitcom produced by channel 4, written by Graham Lineham. producer by Ash Atalla and starring Chris O’Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson, and Matt Berry. Set in offices of the fictional Reynholm Industries, the show revolves around the three staff members of its it department: a geeky genius named Maurice Moss, the work-shy Roy Trenneman, the department/ relationship manager Jen Barber who knows nothing about IT. The show also focuses on bosses of Reynholm Industries. Denholm Reynholm and later, his son Douglas, as well as gothic. It technician Richmond Avenal.
2: BBC Sherlock.
A British crime drama television series based on sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes detective stories. Created by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock and Martin Freeman as Doctor John Watson.
3: Black Books.
British sitcom created by Dylan Moran and Graham Lineham. starred Bill Bailey, Tamsin Greg and Moran. The series is set in the eponymous London bookshop and follows the lives, of its owner Bernard Black, he’s assistant Manny Branco and their friend Fran Katzenjammer.
4: Dad’s Army.
British sitcom about the British home Guard during the second world war. It was written by Jimmy Perry and Dan Croft, and broadcast on the BBC from 1968 to 1977. The sitcom ran for nine series and 80 episodes in total; there was also a radio version based on the television scripts. The home Guard consisted of local volunteers otherwise for military service, either because of age ( hence the name “ Dad’s Army”) or being in professions exempt from conscription. Featured Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier. Arnold Ridley, John Laurie, Ian Lavender, Clive Dunn, Frank Williams, James Beck and Bill Pertwee.
5: Life On Mars.
The series combines elements of speculative fiction and police procedural, featuring a present day police officer from the creator Manchester police ( Played by John Simm.) who wakes up in 1973 after being involved in a road accident. The title is a reference to David Bowies 1973 single “Life On Mars ?”
6: Fortysomething.
Set in Wimbledon, London. Hugh Laurie stars as Paul Slippery, a doctor facing a mid-life crisis. This wife Estelle is starting a new career as a head writer. His three sons, Rory, a student at the fictitious university of Reigate, Daniel and Edwin, are sex-obsessed. Meanwhile, the inner thoughts of others based on a novel.
Cast- Hugh Laurie, Anna Chancellor, Benedict Cumberbatch, Neil Henry, Anna Chancellor, Joe Van Moyland, Sheila Hancock, Emma Ferguson, Siobhan Hewlelf, Lolita Chakrabarti and Peter Capaldi.
7: Being Human.
Supernatural Comedy-drama television series. The show blends elements of flat share comedy and horror drama. It starred Russell Tovey, Aidan Turner, Lenora Crichlow, Sinead Keehan, Michael Socha, Damien Molony, Kate Brachen. The series were set in Toterdown, Bristol and Barry, Wales.
8: The Mighty Boosh.
Stage show to a radio show to a television show and live tours. The first television show was set in the 200 operated by Bob Foss, in the second a flat and the third a second hand shop in Dalston Called Wabootique. The cast included Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding, Dave Brown, Michael fielding, and Rich Fulcher. It was a double act, surreal humour, new wave, surrealism, fashion victims, fantasy and music.
9: Never Mind The Buzzcocks.
Comedy panel game, themed pop music show. It starred Phil Jupitus, Sean Hughes, Bill Bailey, Noel Fielding, Mark Lemarr, Simon Amstell. Guest presenters. Rhod Gilbert presented the last series. The show was noted and known for its dry, sarcastic humour and scanting, provocative attacks on other people and objects. If also had some controversial guest thought the 18-year run.
10: Whose Line Is It Anyway.
A short-form improvisational comedy television show. Originally a British radio programme, it moved to television in 1988 as a series. The show consists of a panel of four performers who create characters, scene and songs on the spot, in the style of short-form improvisation games, many taken from theatre sport. Hosted by Clive Anderson and guest comedians.
11: New Tricks.
Television procedural drama. The show’s title was taken from the proverb “ You can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” The series follows the work of the fictional unsolved crime and open case squad (UCOS) of London’s Metropolitan police service, a squad of veteran police officers recruited to re-investigate unsolved crimes. There were cast changes, but the squad always consisted of three men with a woman boss.
Starring- Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Amanda Redman, Dennis Waterman, Dennis Lawson, Nicholas Lyndhurst, tazizin Birthwaite and Larry Lamb.
12: Jeeves And Wooster.
Comedy-drama series by Clive Exton from P.G Woodhouse’s “Jeeves” stories. The stories was a collaboration between Brian Eastman of picture partnership productions and Granada television.
It starred Hugh Laurie as Bertie Wooster, a young gentleman with a distinctive blend of airy nonchalance and retained gormlessness. Stephen Fry as Jeeves his improbably intelligent and bold valet.
#british tv#the it crowd#bbc sherlock#black books#dads army#life on mars#fortysomething#the night manager#being human#the mighty boosh#never mind the buzzcocks#whose line is it anyway#new tricks#jeeves and wooster
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Snatchers will be released on Digital on January 7 and on Blu-ray and DVD on February 18 via Warner Bros. The 2019 festival favorite horror-comedy is adapted from the digital series of the same name.
Stephen Cedars and Benji Kleiman co-direct from a script the wrote with Scott Yacyshyn. Mary Nepi and Gabrielle Elyse star with J.J. Nolan, Austin Fryberger, Nick Gomez, Rich Fulcher, Amy Landecker, and Ashley Argota.
Special features are listed below, where you can also find the trailer.
Special features:
Audio commentary with writers/directors Stephen Cedars and Benji Kleiman and writer Scott Yacyshyn
The Birth of Snatchers: A Behind-the-Scenes Look
Blooper reel
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After status-obsessed teen Sara has sex for the first time, she wakes up the next day nine months pregnant-with an alien.
#snatchers#warner bros#mary nepi#gabrielle elyse#rich fulcher#dvd#gift#horror#horror comedy#sxsw#sxsw festival#sitges#amy landecker#ashley argota#indie film
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Sky Cinema: What’s New in November 2021?
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Sky Cinema subscribers of a certain age will be already practising their in-air sword-based apple slicing in readiness for the arrival of Dogtanian and the Muskehounds on November the 8th, but there’s something for all tastes and ages in our pick of the daily movie highlights below. How about the Mortal Kombat reboot, or the return of the titular Critters in 2019 horror comedy Critters Attack? Read on in our handy guide.
Movie Premieres & Sky Originals
Snatchers – 3rd November American sci-fi comedy horror about an extra-terrestrial teen pregnancy, featuring comedian Rich Fulcher.
Meander – 4th November French sci-fi action film with shades of Cube, about a woman trapped in a mysterious deadly maze.
Mortal Kombat – 5th November Martial arts fantasy rebooting the original film series, based on the cult favourite video game. Iron Fist’s Lewis Tan stars.
Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds ��� 8th November A feature-length Spanish CGI version of the beloved 1980s cartoon based on the famous Alexandre Dumas novel.
Critters Attack! – 9th November 2019 reboot of cult horror favourite Critters for which reviews were not kind.
The Colour Room – 12th November A Sky Original starring Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor as 1920s ceramics artist Clarice Cliff, and A Discovery of Witches’ Matthew Goode.
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Locked Down – 20th November Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor star in a rom-com heist thriller, written and produced during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Last Train to Christmas – 18th December Michael Sheen and Nathalie Emmanuel star in this Sky Original about a man travelling home for Christmas who finds himself on a train that lets him revisit different parts of his life.
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in the hopes that someone in the industry ever reads the content of this account this is what I want: biopic of the making of the Shining called Red Rumble: Time to Shine. Sega Dreamcast: Matt Berry as Stanley Kubrick. Rich Fulcher as Jack Nicholson. Kristen Schaal as Shelly Duvall. Danny Pudi as Scatman Crothers. Richard Ayoade as Stephen King. Everyone speaks in the regular voices but it has musical numbers that flat out explain all the subtext of the Shining including the aMAZEing labyrinth of Kubrick's genius upon which all cinema benefitted.
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39. The 1987 Season --- Team rosters
Team by team breakdown of more noted players in the 1987 season
Atlanta - QB Steve Bartkowski,QB Walter Lewis, RB Kirby Warren, FB Ken Talton, WR Marcus Anderson, WR/KR Cormac Carney, DL Curtis Anderson, and NT Bob Nelson OLB Cornelius Bennett, ILB Larry Kolic, P Jim Grupp K Efren Herrera
Arizona- QB Alan Risher, QB Doug Woodward RB Kevin Nelson,RB Nuu Faaola, RB Scott Stamper, RB Randy Johnson RB John Barnett,FB Mack Boatner, WR Jackie Flowers, WR Neil Bahlholm, WR Lenny Willis, TE Mark Keel, G Carl Roberts G Frank Kalil, C Mike Katolin OL Jeff Kiewel RG Alvin Powell, DE Skip McLendon, DE/NT Mark Buben DE Mike Mraz DT Stan Mataele NT Dan Saleamua OLB Ed Smith, OLB Ben Apuna, OLB Scott Stephen MLB Byron Evans DB Lance Shields DB Eddie Brown DB Gordon Bunch,FS Allen Durden SS David Fulcher SS Don Schwartz P/K Frank Corral
Birmingham- QB Cliff Stoudt,QB Bob Lane, QB Mike Shula, RB Brent Fullwood, RB Earl Gant, FB Tommie Agee FB Leon Perry WR Jim Smith, WR Joey Jones, WR Ron Fredrick, WR Perry Tuttle, WR Greg Richardson TE Darryl Mason TE Allama Matthews T Pat Phenix, T Robert Woods G Pat Saindon, G Buddy Aydelette, C Tom Banks G Dave Drechsler DE Jon Hand DE Dave Purifory DE Jackie Cline DE/DT Jimmy Walker DT Doug Smith, DE/DT Ronnie Paggett, NT Donnie Humphrey OLB Herb Spencer,LB Dallas Hickman, LB Thomas Boyd CB Ricky Ray CB Dennis Woodberry CB Frank Reed DB Dave Dumars SS Billy Cesare FS Mike Thomas FS Chuck Clanton P Danny Miller K Scott Norwood
Boston - QB Mike Hohensee QB Steve Beuerlein RB Troy Stratford, RB Richard Crump, WR Joey Walters, WR Kelvin Martin WR Nolan Franz, TE Dan Ross, T Pat Staub G Steve Trapillo G John Schmeding G Gerry Raymond C Mike McLaughlin DE John Bosa,DE Kenny Neil DE Robert Banks DE Wally Klein NT Mike Ruth OLB Ben Needham ILB Marcus Marek CB Goldie Lockbaum CB Woorow Wilson S Joe Restic P Bucky Scribner K John Carney
Chicago-QB Vince Evans, QB Jack Trudeau RB Bo Jackson, RB Thomas Rooks, FB Keith Byars, WR David Williams,WR Steve Bryant, WR Doug Donely, WR Jaime Holland WR James Maness TE Cap Boso, TE Jerry Reese LT Mark Dennis, LT Lee Spivey,LT Duane Wilson,RT Jim Juriga,RG Arland Thompson, C Bill Winters DE Tyrone Keys DE Don Thorp, DE Ken Gillen, NT Paul Hanna DT Tony Suber ILB Pepper Johnson ILB Jeff Leiding LB Byron Lee LB Scott Leach LB Larry Kolic OLB/DB Jim Bob Morris, OLB/DB John Barefeild OLB/DB Larry James CB Rod Hill, FS Craig Swoope DB Mike Ulmer S Sonny Gordon P Jim Miller K Max Zendejas
Denver- QB Doug Flutie, QB Bob Gagliano RB Bill Johnson, WR Leonard Harris, WR/KR Marc Lewis, WR Vincent White,WR Frank Lockett, LT Steve Rogers, C Tom Davis OL Sid Abramowitz DE Bruce Thornton, DE Calvin Turner, ILB John Nevens, LB Greg Gerken CB/PR David Martin, CB David Dumars CB Nate Miller, P Jack Weil K/P Jim Asmus (Future deals- FS Scott Thomas, MLB Terry Maki, and CB Tom Rotello)
Hawaii - QB Jack Thompson, QB Robbie Bosco,QB/RB/WR Raphel Cherry, WR Walter Murray, WR Mark Bellini , WR Glen Kozlowski, RB/PR/KR Gary Allen, RB Del Rodgers, RB Anthony Edgar RB/PR/KR Vai Sikahema, FB Lakei Heimuli, FB Tom Tuipulotu, TE Trevor Molini, TE David Mills, RT Jim Mills LT Darryl Haley, LT Dean Miraldi T Vince Stroth, T Nick Eyre, T Wayne Faalafua G Joe Onosai G Louis Wong G Bernard Carvalho, C Ed Riewerts C Robert Anae DE Jason Buck DE Jim Herrmann DE Brandon Flint DE Brad Anae, DE Junior Filiaga, DT Kit Lathrop DT Tom Tuinei DT Colin Scotts, DT Brad Smith, OLB Kyle Whittigham, OLB Leon White, LB Cary Whittingham, LB Filipo Mokofisi, MLB Kurt Gouveia,MLB Marv Allen CB Dana McLemore CB Jeff Griffin CB Manny Hendrix, DB/KR Erroll Tucker, FS Blaine Gaison FS Jeff Wilcox SS Mark Kafentzis SS Kyle Morrell SS Jeff Sprowls, S Verlon Redd P/TE Clay Brown K Paul Woodside
Houston- QB Jim Kelly, QB Todd Dillon WR Richard Johnson, WR Ricky Sanders, WR/PR Gerald McNeil, WR/KR Clarence Verdin, RB Sam Harrell, RB Darryl Clark, LT Bryan Dausin RT Tommy Robinson T Ernie Rogers, T Denver Johnson RG Billy Kidd, LG Scott Boucher, C Frank Kalil, DE Pete Catan, DE Cleveland Crosby DE Hosea Taylor DE Charles Benson DT Tony Fitzpatrick DT Hosea Taylor OLB Andy Hawkins, MLB Kiki DeAyala, OLB Mike Hawkins, CB Will Lewis CB Mike Mitchell FS Luther Bradley FS Hollis Hall SS Calvin Eason,S Tommy Myers P Dale Walters K Toni Fritsch,
Jacksonville- QB Ed Luther, QB Robbie Mahfouz WR Alton Alexis, WR Perry Kemp, WR Wyatt Henderson RB Kevin Mack, KR/RB Tony Boddie,RB Archie Griffin, FB Larry Mason T Bob Gruber G George Collins C Jay PennisonT Roy simmons C Mike Reuther,RT Ralph Williams, LG Rich garza,DE Mike Raines, DE Keith Millard, DE Phil Dokes OLB tom dinkle LB OLB Joe Castillo, CB Van Jakes S Don Bessillieu S Chester Gee CB Mark Harper DB Bobby Hosea, P/K Brian Franco
Los Angeles- QB Rick Neuheisel, QB Mike Rae RB Christian Okoye, RB Reggie Brown RB/KR Jarvis Redwine, WR JoJo Townsell, WR Mike Sherrad WR John Jefferson WR Duane Gunn TE Tim Wrightman TE Ricky Ellis OL Rod Walters, Vince Stroh, Bob Simmons, Doug Hoppock, Perry Harnett, & Jerry Doerger, C Mike Katolin & G Alvin Powell, DE Lee Williams, DT George Achica, DE Fletcher Jenkins, DE Ben Rudolph DT Eddie Weaver,DE Dennis Edwards, DE Ray Cattage, DE Rich Dimler OLB Eric Scoggins ILB Howard Carson,LB Danny Rich LB Sam Norris CB John Hendy CB Tyrone Justin CB/S Mike Fox SS Tim McDonald P Jeff Partridge K Tony Zendejas,
Memphis- QB Warren Moon, QB Mike Kelley, WR/KR Derrick Crawford, WR Derek Holloway WR Greg Moser, WR Sam Graddy, WR Ted Wilson, WR Gizmo Williams RB Tim Spencer, RB Harry Sydney, FB Cornelius Quarles, TE Keli McGregor RG Myke Horton G Bill Mayo DE Reggie White, DE/DT Calvin Clark LB Rod Shoate, LB Mike Brewington CB Mossy Cade CB Leonard Coleman CB mike thomas CB/s Mike Fox DB Terry Love FS Vic Minor SS Barney Bussey P Jimmy Colquitt K Alan Duncan
Miami – QB Vinny Tesreverde, QB Don Strock RB Curtis Bledsoe, RB George Works, RB/PR/KR Eric Robinson FB Dwayne Crutchfield, WR Eddie Brown, WR/KR Mike Harris WR Greg Taylor, WR Ricky Simmons WR Elmer Bailey TE Willie Smith TE Bob Niziolek LT Joel Patten RT Jeff Seevy RT/RG Dave Pacella RG Ed Fulton C/G Brian Musselman C Tony Loia T Ed Muransky Vaughn Harman DE Willie Broughton DE Ken Fagan DE Greg Feilds, DE Malcolm Taylor,DT Jerome Brown, DT Dan Sileo, LDT Bennie Smith DE Bob Cobb DE/NT Richard Tharpe DT Kevin Kellin DT Gurnest Brown OLB Winston Moss LB Jon McVeigh LOLB Darnell Dailey ROLB Joe Hines MLB Mike Muller LB Ken Kelley CB Jeff Brown CB Reggie Sutton CB Trent Bryant CB Willie Holley FS Victor Jackson SS Mike Guess P Greg Cater K Jeff Brockhaus
Michigan – QB Richard Todd, QB Jim Harbaugh QB Whit Taylor RB John Williams, FB Albert Bentley,WR Anthony Carter, WR Chris Carter, WR Anthony Allen, TE Mike Cobb,TE Donnie Echols T Ray Pinney, T Chris Godfrey T Ken Dallafior,G Tyrone McGriff, G Thom Dornbrook, C Wayne Radloff, C/G George Lilja DE Larry Bethea DT/NT David Tipton DT Mike Hammerstein DT/DE Allen Hughes ILB Ray Bentley, OLB John Corker, OLB Kyle Borland OLB Angelo Snipes ILB Mike Mallory ILB Robert Pennywell CB Clarence Chapman,CB Brad Cochran CB Ron Osborne DB Oliver Davis S Garland Rivers S David Greenwood P Jeff Gossett K Novo Bojovich
New Jersey- QB Steve Young, QB Tom Ehrhardt RB Hershel Walker, RB Dwight Sullivan RB Calvin Murray, FB Maurice Carthon, WR Scott Schwedes, WR Clarence Collins WR Walter Broughton WR Tom McConnaughey WR Charlie Smith, TE Gordon Hudson, TE Brian Forster C Kent Hull, DE James Lockette, DE Ricky Williamson, DE Freddie Gilbert DT Tom Woodland, LB Jim LeClair, LB Mike Weddington CB Kerry Justin,CB Mike Williams CB Terry Daniels S Gregg Johnson DB Tony Thurman P Rick Partridge K Roger Ruzek
New Orleans- QB Reggie Collier, QB David Woodley, RB Buford Jordan, RB Marcus DuPree, RB Anthony Steels, WR Trumaine Johnson, WR Jerry Gordon, WR Ron Johnson WR Mardye Mcdole TE Sam Bowers T Broderick Thompson T Randy Theiss G Gerry Raymond, G Louis Oubre G Terry Crouch DT Jerald Bayless, DT Henry Thomas DT Jeff Gaylord, DT Larry McClain, DE Darryl Wilkerson DE Larry White NT Jerry Ball NT Oudious Lee OLB Micheal Brooks KB ray phillips CB Lyndell Jones S Charles Harbison S Tim Smith P Dario Casarino, K Tim Mazzetti
Oakland- QB Fred Besana, QB Tom Ramsey RB Eric Jordan, RB/KR Elmer James FB Tom Newton FB LaRue Harrington WR Gordon Banks, WR Ken Margerum, WR Lew Barnes WR Kevin Williams, TE Brian Williams, T Gary Zimmerman, T Jeff Hart, G Tracy Franz, G Jim Leonard C Roger Levasa RDE Dave Browning, DE Greg Feilds, LDE Monte Bennett, NT Tim Moore OLB David Wyman OLB David Wyman OLB Tim Lucas OLB David Shaw ILB Gary Plummer LB Tony Caldwell LB Mark Stewart LCB Mark Collins,RCB Derrick Martin FS Frank Duncan SS Marcus Quinn, P Stan Talley, K Sandro Vitiello
Oklahoma – QB Doug Williams, RB Ernest Anderson, RB Allen Pinkett, RB Andrew Lazarus, RB Vagus Ferguson,RB Mike Gunter FB Ted Sample, FB Derek Hughes, FB Jim Stone, WR Al Williams, WR Kris Haines, WR Lonnie Turner,TE Ron Wheeler,TE victor Hicks, LT Joe Levellis T Mike Perino, RT Jim Bob Lamb,G David Huffman, G Tom Thayer, C Mark Fischer, DE Leslie O'Neal DE Bob Clasby, NT Tony Casillas ILB Putt Choate,OLB Dewey McClain OLB Kevin Murphy ILB Terry Beeson, LB Vic Koenning, LB Tony Furjanic CB Peter Raeford,CB Rock Richmond, CB Barry Copeland, CB Roney McMillan CB Lee Wilson DB Rod Brown FS Kelvin Middleton SS Herb Williams, P Case DeBrujin, K Luis Zendejas
Philadelphia- QB Chuck Fusina, RB Kelvin Bryant, RB Paul Palmer RB Allen Harvin, FB David Riley WR Scott Fitzkee, WR Willie Collier WR Tom Donovan TE Ken Dunek TE Steve Folsom RT Irv Eatman, RG Chuck Commiskey, C Bart Oates, LG George Gilbert LT Mike McClearn D Bill Dugan NT Pete Kugler, DE William Fuller, DE John Walker, DE/DT Willie Rosborough ILB Shane Conlan, ILB Glenn Howard, OLB John Bunting OLB George Cooper LB John Brooks CB Garcia Lane, CB John Sutton CB/S Roger Jackson FS Mike Lush, S Scott Woerner, SS Antonio Gibson P Sean Landeta, K David Trout
Pittsburgh- QB Glen Carano, QB Craig Penrose, HB Mike Rozier, HB Walter Holman, RB/KR/PR Mel Grey FB Amos Lawrence WR Greg Anderson, WR Julius Dawkins, TE Joey Hackett LT Don Maggs LG Corbin C Correal RG Lukens RT Feilds OL Emil Boures LDE Sam Clancy RDE Tony Woods DE Doug Hollie DT Ken Times, DT Mike Morgan, DT Dennis Puha, LDT David Graham RDT Dombrowski DE Ike Griffin NT Laval Short LOLB Rich D'Amico ROLB Mike McKibben MLB Brian Bozworth,LB Craig Walls CB Jerry Holmes,CB Virgil Livers, S Tommy Wilcox, P Larry Swider K Tony Lee
Tampa Bay – QB Chuck Long QB Jimmy Jordan, QB Ben Bennett RB Gary Anderson, RB Greg Allen, FB Greg Boone,WR Larry Brodsky, WR Willie Gillespie WR Chris Castor TE Marvin Harvey, LT Dan Fike, RT Reggie Smith LG Chuck Pitcock RG Nate Newton C Chris Foote DE Mike Butler DE Don Feilder DE Walter Carter, NT Fred Nordgren, DT Mike Clark DE Jim Ramey ROLB Alonzo Johnson LOLB James Harrell, MLB Kelley Kirchbaum MLB Fred McAllister CB Jeff George,CB Warren Hanna, FS Zac Henderson SS Blaine Anderson DB Alvin Bailey DB Doug Beaudoin P/K Zenon Andrusyshyn,
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Over 100 U.S. Representatives call for emergency U.S. funding for Artsakh explosive clearance and demining
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Over 100 U.S. Representatives call for emergency U.S. funding for Artsakh explosive clearance and demining
Over 100 U.S. Representatives have called for emergency humanitarian assistance for Artsakh explosive clearance and demining in response to the ongoing Azerbaijani and Turkish attacks, reports the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).
Representatives Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Judy Chu (D-CA), Jim Costa (D-CA), TJ Cox (D-CA), Bill Johnson (R-OH), John Katko (R-NY), Devin Nunes (R-CA), and Brad Sherman (D-CA) led the Congressional letter sent to US Agency for International Development (USAID) Acting Administrator John Barsa earlier today.
“The ANCA welcomes the strong, bipartisan support for the life-saving demining and humanitarian aid efforts conducted by the HALO Trust in Artsakh,” noted ANCA Government Affairs Director, Tereza Yerimyan.
“At a time when civilian lives are at such high risk due to Azerbaijani war crimes, and the ongoing pandemic, the U.S. must do all it can to provide for the safety and security of Artsakh’s population,” she added.
Yerimyan worked with ANCA regional and local leaders in a week-long grassroots advocacy effort to rally support for this pro-Artsakh initiative.
“As an international aid organization dedicated to removing the types of lethal explosive hazards now strewn throughout Nagorno Karabakh, we at HALO hope to see strong US funding to respond to this humanitarian crisis unfolding in the south Caucasus. We greatly appreciate the leadership of Representatives Jim Costa, Devin Nunes, T.J. Cox, Gus Bilirakis, Brad Sherman, Bill Johnson, Judy Chu, John Katko, and the many other Members of Congress that signed onto this letter to urge US support,” stated HALO USA Executive Director Chris Whatley.
The Congressional letter notes that the Azerbaijani and Turkish “bombings of cities with large populations including Stepanakert, Shushi, and Martakert have resulted in high levels of explosive contamination including rockets, missiles, artillery projectiles, and cluster munitions. Over 73,000 people either remain in or have been displaced from towns and villages which are now contaminated by explosive remnants of war. This is over half the population of the region prior to September.”
The letter concludes noting, “Given the potential to protect civilian lives and contribute to efforts to stabilize Nagorno Karabakh, we strongly urge USAID to invest in humanitarian demining and unexploded ordnance removal activities and to provide additional humanitarian aid to help those in the conflict zone. Please give this request all fair and full consideration within all the applicable laws, rules, and regulations.”
Congressional organizers welcomed the groundswell of support for the initiative from their U.S. House colleagues.
Rep. Brad Sherman explained, “Azerbaijan’s indiscriminate bombing of Nagorno Karabakh has left cities, including Stepanakert, with high levels of explosive contamination, such as rockets, missiles, and cluster munitions. We need a trained and capable team on the ground working to remove the explosive ordnance which pose a danger to the families who remain, and those looking to return. It is important that the U.S. Government moves to support the emergency removal of explosive ordnance in Nagorno Karabakh as soon as possible. Thank you to Representatives Jim Costa, Devin Nunes, T.J. Cox, Gus Bilirakis, Bill Johnson, Judy Chu, and John Katko for joining in this important effort to provide stability to Nagorno Karabakh.”
Rep. TJ Cox, who along with Rep. Sherman, co-authored an amendment earlier this year to continue U.S. aid to Artsakh, explained, “The ongoing conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh is a humanitarian crisis that needs immediate international attention. In the same breath, it is crucial the US maintain funding for humanitarian demining in the region. We should not have to fight tooth and nail for peace and basic human rights. I am proud to join my bipartisan colleagues in highlighting this need to USAID.”
Fellow Central Valley California Representative Devin Nunes was clear in his assessment of the importance of Artsakh demining efforts, stating, “HALO’s demining actions are crucial for protecting civilians from catastrophic injuries. This vital humanitarian assistance will directly save lives in Nagorno Karabakh.”
Rep. Chu, who visited Artsakh last year, noted, “I’ve seen the amazing work HALO has done to remove mines and UXO to make this land safe to live on again. This work is only more important now as Azerbaijan continues to attack civilian areas in Nagorno Karabakh. The US must continue our support for this life-saving work to clear the lethal debris of Azerbaijan’s hostility.”
Rep. Jim Costa noted, “It’s clear that more needs to be done to protect the people of Artsakh and bring lasting peace to the region. Demining efforts save lives and this conflict has put thousands at stake. The peace process must resume. I’m hopeful Administrator Barsa will act quickly to fund demining and unexploded ordnance removal in Nagorno Karabakh to prevent avoidable casualties during and after the conflict.”
Joining Reps. Gus Bilirakis, Judy Chu, Jim Costa, TJ Cox, Bill Johnson, John Katko, Devin Nunes, and Brad Sherman (D-CA) in cosigning the letter are Representatives: Alma Adams (D-NC), Colin Allred (D-TX), Jim Banks (R-IN), Nanette Barragan (D-CA), Karen Bass (D-CA), Don Beyer (D-VA), Sanford Bishop (D-GA), Salud Carbajal (D-CA), Tony Cardenas (D-CA), Andre Carson (D-IN), David Cicilline (D-RI), Gil Cisneros (D-CA), Katherine Clark (D-MA), Jim Cooper (D-TN), Lou Correa (D-CA), Jason Crow (D-CO), Danny Davis (D-IL), Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Diana DeGette (D-CO), Ted Deutch (D-FL), Debbie Dingell (D-MI), Lloyd Doggett (D-TX), Eliot Engel (D-NY), Veronica Escobar (D-TX), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Bill Foster (D-IL), Lois Frankel (D-FL), Russ Fulcher (R-ID), Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), Ruben Gallego (D-AZ), John Garamendi (D-CA), Jimmy Gomez (D-CA), Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), Deb Haaland (D-NM), Josh Harder (D-CA), Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), Hank Johnson (D-GA), William Keating (D-MA), Dan Kildee (D-MI), Steve King (R-IA), Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), Doug LaMalfa (R-CA), James Langevin (D-RI), Brenda Lawrence (D-MI), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Susie Lee (D-NV), Andy Levin (D-MI), Ted Lieu (D-CA), Daniel Lipinski (D-IL), Zoe Lofgren (D-CA), Alan Lowenthal (D-CA), Stephen Lynch (D-MA), Tom Malinowski (D-NJ), Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), Betty McCollum (D-MN), James McGovern (D-MA), Gregory Meeks (D-NY), Grace Meng (D-NY), John Moolenaar (R-MI), Seth Moulton (D-MA), Grace Napolitano (D-CA), Donald Norcross (D-NJ), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Jimmy Panetta (D-CA), Chellie Pingree (D-ME), Mark Pocan (D-WI), David Price (D-NC), Jamie Raskin (D-MD), Harley Rouda (D-CA), Linda Sanchez (D-CA), John Sarbanes (D-MD), Janice Schakowsky (D-IL), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Albio Sires (D-NJ), Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Christopher Smith (R-NJ), Abigail Spanberger (D-VA), Jackie Speier (D-CA), Haley Stevens (D-MI), Tom Suozzi (D-NY), Dina Titus (D-NV), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Paul Tonko (D-NY), Lori Trahan (D-MA), David Trone (D-MD), Juan Vargas (D-CA), Nydia Velazquez (D-NY), Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ), Peter Welch (D-VT), and John Yarmuth (D-KY).
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