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taylorcarr · 2 years ago
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Taylor Carr Shares 7 Ways To Grow Your Business
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futuristicprincecat · 5 months ago
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Their mascot🤣
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fishwikipedia · 4 months ago
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the big one
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genesstankycodpiece · 9 days ago
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I want to see everyone's favorite band members regardless who they are!
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oh hi Mary & George!!
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illustration-alcove · 1 year ago
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Matthew Taylor’s illustrated book covers for John le Carré ‘s novels.
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wrestlezon · 2 years ago
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trent is subjected to participating in some sort of "comedy routine", orange cracks up laughing
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rawsmackdownnxtdivas · 1 month ago
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Street Profits vs DIY vs Pretty Deadly
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nope-nora · 1 year ago
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an ode to summer
Lorde, “Solar Power” | Ocean Vuong, “Because It’s Summer” | J. L. Carr, A Month In The Country | Taylor Swift for 1989 (Taylor’s Version) | Caleb Azumah Nelson, Open Water | Louise Glück, “Heaven and Earth” | Mary Oliver, “The Pond” | Julia Quinn, Romancing Mister Bridgerton | @butterfly
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countesspetofi · 3 months ago
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Jonathan Frakes guest stars in "Face of Fear," episode 20 of the fourth season of Quincy, M.E. (original air date March 24, 1982).
I wasn't going to continue making these posts while I was having trouble with my corneas and using a borrowed computer, but when I got hold of these episodes of Quincy I couldn't resist. Maybe I'll just come back and edit them when my peeper are in better shape. I'll definitely come back and add alt text to the images.
Frakes plays Leon Bohannon, a drug dealer whose name is brought to you by the letters O and N. He kills one of his mules during a deal gone wrong in his business partner's beach house. The only witness is a neighbor who suffers from severe agoraphobia and is walking past the window on her first trip outside the house by herself in seven years. Because of her emotional stress and self-medication with alcohol, the police don't believe her until the forensic evidence Dr. Quincy finds in the autopsy of an apparent Jane Doe corroborates her story. In an ending that brought a big smile to the face of this Gen X kid, when Bohannon tries to kill the witness, she runs for sanctuary to the nearby mall where her husband had been taking her for desensitization. Is there anything a trip to the mall can't fix? Look at him, getting apprehended outside the Casual Corner!
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Paul Carr, who played Enterprise helmsman Lt. Lee Kelso in the Original Series episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before," has a small role as the witness's husband.
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Dr. Quincy's regular contact on the homicide squad, the gruff but jovial Lt. Frank Monahan, was played by Garry Walberg, who appeared as the doomed commander of Outpost 4 in the Original Series episode "Balance of Terror."
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John S. Ragin played Dr. Quincy's boss, the long-suffering bureaucrat Dr. Robert Astin, as well as Dr. Christopher, Dr. Crusher's prime suspect in the Next Generation whodunit episode "Suspicions."
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Dr. Quincy's assistant and one-man forensics team, Sam Fujiyama, was played by Robert Ito. Before there was CSI, there was Sam. Or, as he's better known to Voyager fans, Harry Kim's Dad (S07E19, "Author, Author").
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And, last but not least, the lady herself, Jeri Taylor. Taylor was the executive story editor of this episode, but that's just the tip of the iceberg of her involvement in the worlds of both Quincy and Star Trek. She was in the writers' room of 44 Quincy episodes as either a writer, story editor, or executive story editor, and produced an additional 24. Starting out as a supervising producer on Star Trek: The Next Generation, she worked her way up to executive producer and eventually showrunner in the seventh and final season. The co-creator of Voyager, she served as executive producer/showrunner for the first four seasons, stepping back into a creative consultant role for the remaining three. She wrote and co-wrote scripts - nearly 200 in all - for The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager; penned two Voyager novels and the novelization of the Next Generation two-parter "Unification;" and worked on the production teams of the feature films Generations and First Contact.
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thelasthippie · 4 months ago
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John Bonham
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Joey Jordison
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Eric Carr
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Taylor Hawkins
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The Rev
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We miss you all guys🥁☮️
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taylorcarr · 2 years ago
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the-hottest-band-tournament · 7 months ago
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Round one
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KISS 
Formed in: 1973
Genres: hard rock, heavy metal, shock rock, glam metal
Lineup: Paul Stanley – vocals, rhythm guitar, occasional bass
Gene Simmons – bass, vocals
Eric Carr – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Bruce Kulick – lead guitar, backing vocals
Albums from the 80s: 
Unmasked (1980)
Music from "The Elder" (1981)
Killers (1982)
Creatures of the Night (1982)
Lick It Up (1983)
Animalize (1984)
Asylum (1985)
Crazy Nights (1987)
Chikara (1988)
Smashes, Thrashes & Hits (1988)
Hot in the Shade (1989)
Propaganda: Whether you think they're super hot or not, women did. They got all sorts of action. Paul Stanley for his traditional good looks, and Gene Simmons because of that tongue. Carr, and whatever guitarist they had at the time (Kulick was the longest lasting replacement for Ace in the 80s & 90s) got laid plenty as well.
Motörhead 
Formed in: 1975
Genres: Heavy metal, hard rock, speed metal
Lineup: Lemmy Kilmister – vocals, bass
"Fast" Eddie Clarke – lead guitar vocals
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor – drums
Albums from the 80s:
The Golden Years EP (1980)
Ace of Spades (1980)
No Sleep 'til Hammersmith (1981)
Iron Fist (1982)
What's Words Worth? (1983)
Another Perfect Day (1983)
No Remorse (1984)
Orgasmatron (1986)
Rock 'n' Roll (1987)
Nö Sleep at All (1988)
Propaganda: 
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maggots616 · 1 year ago
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targethitsquad · 5 days ago
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skeletonea · 1 year ago
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