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medium-observation · 1 year ago
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Beetlejuice - First US National Tour
October 31, 2023 - Medium Observation
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Justin Collette (Beetlejuice), Isabella Esler (Lydia Deetz), Megan McGinnis (Barbara Maitland), Will Burton (Adam Maitland), Jesse Sharp (Charles Deetz), Kate Marilley (Delia Deetz), Lexie Dorsett Sharp (u/s Miss Argentina), Abe Goldfarb (Otho), Brian Vaughn (Maxie Dean), Kris Roberts (Maxine Dean/Juno), Jackera Davis (Girl Scout), Lee N Price (Ensemble), Eric Anthony Johnson (s/w Ensemble), Haley Fish (Ensemble), Kenway Hon Wai K. Kua (Ensemble), Sean McManus (Ensemble), Katie Lombardo (s/w Ensemble), Trevor Michael Schmidt (Ensemble), Corben Williams (Ensemble)
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Good capture of Halloween! This was filmed on the aisle so you can see some people getting up and walking around at times. LOTS of latecomers during ready set I had to get up to let people into the row, so there is no video there. The guy in front of me wouldn't stop moving so his head can come in and out of frame at times but it's always worked around.
NFT Date: May 1st, 2024
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Mean Girls - Second US National Tour (Non-Equity)
October 26, 2023 - Medium Observation
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Natalie Shaw (Cady Heron), Maya Petropoulos (Regina George), Kristen Amanda Smith (Gretchen Wieners), MaryRose Brendel (Karen Smith), Alexys Morera (Janis Sarkisian), Ethan Jih-Cook (Damian Hubbard), Joseph Torres (Aaron Samuels), Shawn Mathews (Kevin Gnapoor), Kristen Seggio (Mrs. Heron/Ms. Norbury/Mrs. George), Justin Phillips (Principal Duvall), Justin O'Brien (Mr. Heron), Justin O'Brien (Coach Carr/Glen Coco/Math Moderator), Thalia Atallah (Dawn Schweitzer), Victoria Mesa (Lizzie Therman/Caroline Krafft), Lucas Hallauer (Tyler Kimble), Jonah Nash (Christian Wiggins), Mikey Corey Hassel (Shane Oman), Oshie Mellon (Sophie Kawachi), Megan Arseneau (s/w Caitlyn Caussin), Brandon Moreno (Jason Weems), Tyler Jung (Marwan Jitla), Reagan Kennedy (Taylor Wedell), Joi D. McCoy (Rachel Hamilton)
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Nice Capture of the new non-equity tour! There can be a head in the way at some points but it's worked around well. The video can be somewhat grainy at times due to how far I was + how dark the show was. Overall a great video of this incredible cast.
NFT Date: May 1st, 2024
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Come From Away - Second US National Tour (Non-Equity)
October 30, 2023 - Medium Observation
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Addison Garner (Beverley/Annette & others), Shawn W. Smith (Kevin T./Garth & others), Andrew Hendrick (Claude & others), Danny Arnold (Oz & others), Hannah Kato (Janice & others), Trey DeLuna (Kevin J./Ali & others), Stanton Morales (Nick/Doug & others), Molly Samson (Diane & others), Candace Alyssa Rhodes (Hannah & others), Kristin Litzenberg (Beulah & others), Kathleen Cameron (Bonnie & others), Jason Tyler Smith (Bob & others)
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Incredible capture of the new non-equity tour. No obstruction, very little washout in wideshots. Overall a perfect video of a great new cast.
NFT Date: May 1st, 2024
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thisisyourdriverspeaking · 16 days ago
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Oh would you look at this. Two editions of these in one night - the Indy 500 soundtrack 2010 edition 🎵
Helio Castroneves (Car 3) - B.O.B ft Bruno Mars - Nothin' On You
Will Power (Car 12) - Jay-Z ft Mr Hudson - Young Forever
Dario Franchitti (Car 10) - Lady Antebellum - Need You Now
Ryan Briscoe (Car 6) - Rihanna - Rude Boy
Alex Tagliani (Car 77) - George Strait - Gotta Get To You
Scott Dixon (Car 9) - 3OH!3 ft Kesha - My First Kiss
Graham Rahal (Car 30) - Jamie Foxx ft Justin Timberlake & T.I. - Winner
Ed Carpenter (Car 20) - Black Eyed Peas - Imma Be
Hideki Mutoh (Car 06) - Alicia Keys - Unthinkable (I'm Ready)
Townsend Bell (Car 99) - Theory Of A Deadman - All Or Nothing
Justin Wilson (Car 22) - Travie McCoy ft Bruno Mars - Billionaire
Raphael Matos (Car 2) - Usher ft Will.i.am - OMG
Mario Moraes (Car 32) - Usher ft Plies - Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)
Davey Hamilton (Car 21) - Kesha - Tik Tok
Mike Conway (Car 24) - Adam Lambert - Whataya Want From Me
Marco Andretti (Car 26) - Trey Songz ft Fabolous - Say Aah
Ryan Hunter-Reay (Car 37) - Lady Antebellum - American Honey
Dan Wheldon (Car 4) - Taio Cruz ft Ludacris - Break Your Heart
E.J Viso (Car 8) - Kesha - Your Love Is My Drug
Tomas Scheckter (Car 23) - La Roux - Bulletproof
Ana Beatriz (Car 25) - Kevin Rudolf ft Birdman, Jay Sean & Lil Wayne - I Made It (Cash Money Heroes)
Simona De Silvestro (Car 78) - Lil Wayne ft Eminem - Drop The World
Danica Patrick (Car 7) - Train - Hey Soul Sister
Bertrand Baguette (Car 36) - Black Eyed Peas - Rock That Body
Bruno Junqueira (Car 33) - Miranda Lambert - The House That Built Me
Alex Lloyd (Car 19) - The Script - Breakeven
Mario Romancini (Car 34) - Drake - Find Your Love
John Andretti (Car 43) - DJ Khaled ft T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg & Rick Ross - All I Do Is Win
Sarah Fisher (Car 67) - Usher - There Goes My Baby
Vitor Meira (Car 14) - Lady Gaga ft Beyonce - Telephone
Takuma Sato (Car 5) - B.O.B ft Hayley Williams - Airplanes
Sebastian Saavedra (Car 29) - OneRepublic - All The Right Moves
Tony Kanaan (Car 11) - Lady Gaga - Alejandro
All added to this playlist
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goalhofer · 10 months ago
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Top 10 MiLB Walk Leaders: Week 1
10: Trey Sweeney, Oklahoma City (4) 9: Mason McCoy, El Paso (4) 8: Jacob Hurtubise, Louisville (4) 7: Mark Contreras, Worcester (4) 6: José Rojas, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (4) 5: Michael Capel, Louisville (4) 4: Anthony Prato, St. Paul (4) 3: James Wood, Rochester (5) 2: Vinny Capra, Nashville (5) 1: Jonathan Davis, Jacksonville (5)
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yearnstarved · 2 months ago
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─── ⋆ TO EACH THEIR OWN METHODOLOGY, McCoy shrugs. He's had to drag Jim places using worse methods before. The one Jim won't ever let him live down is nearly setting off an anaphylactic shock just to sneak Jim on the Enterprise. The first domino for the rest of their lives, McCoy reminisces in the span of a long sigh.
"Quarantines orders by the doctor aren't just there for my health," he grumbles through the thought before his eyes widened. Dinner. Shit. He'd forgotten all about their invite.
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"I think you know as well as I do, one of you is incapable of fulfilling that promise." He pauses, watching the treys of food placed before him. "Do I get a plus one at least?"
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aside from their friends, not many dare to tease her about the captain so openly. then again, they have known each other for many years, & the doctor hardly holds back. it is one of the many yet primary reasons why she likes him. ❛   does it have to be by the ear ? i don't need to resort to such means to drag his ass here.   ❜
either way, she takes his order & disappears for a few minutes before returning with a couple of cheeseburgers & some fries to share. plus some coffee. ❛   i know you prefer STRONGER drinks, but . . .   ❜ he is technically on the clock.
❛   it must be one hell of a virus if i couldn't escape it because of my enhanced physiology.   ❜ Carol comments, her nose wrinkling as she thinks. usually, she is one of the few who can function in such a case, given her Kree genes. ❛   anyway, no shop talk. when are you gonna join us for dinner ? we promise to BEHAVE.   ❜
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songsforsquid · 2 years ago
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Find Me @AWP Seattle: Off-Site Readings & Bookfair Interludes
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Hello dear AWP conference goers and Seattle literary friends,
In the supersaturated abundance of exciting literary happenings -- here are some events I’m taking part in and places I’ll be. Hope to see you at some (or all!).
AWP - SEATTLE: On-Site Book Signings & Off-Site Readings
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8TH
* OFF-SITE: 6-7 PM, @National Nordic Museum (Ballard), "Inspired by Iceland Reading" w/ Katy Didden, Sierra Nelson, Katie Prince, & Melanie Noel; All Ages venue, masks highly encouraged; Seattle Times write-up
* OFF-SITE: 8-10pm, @Pine Box (Capitol Hill), PoetryNW & SAL Present, Group Reading Featuring: Kenzie Allen, Laura Da', Lauren Hilger, James Hoch, Sasha LaPointe, Eugenia Leigh, Sierra Nelson, & Paisley Rekdal; 21+ venue 
THURSDAY, MARCH 9th
* OFF-SITE: 5-6pm, @Chop Suey (Capitol Hill), A Dozen Nothing Celebration, Group Reading featuring: Colleen Louise Barry, Mary Biddinger, Bill Carty, Jason Crawford, Nicelle Davis, Rosemarie Dombrowski, Gabriel Dozal, Emily Kendal Frey, Knox Gardner, Charles Jensen, Robert Lashley, Denis Mair, John Marshall, Trey Moody, Sierra Nelson, Shawnte Orion, Rena Priest, Lily Someson, Arianne True, Elizabeth Vignali, Lizabeth Yandel, Jason Whitmarsh; 21+ venue, masks highly encouraged.
* OFF-SITE: 6-7:30pm, @Town Hall Seattle (First Hill; entrance off Seneca), Cascadia Field Guide Book Release Celebration (Not reading, but have work in the anthology!), All Ages event, masks highly encouraged
FRIDAY, MARCH 10th
* AWP BOOKFAIR: 10-11am @ Rose Metal Press table T1328, book signing for I Take Back the Sponge Cake
* OFF-SITE: 9-10pm, @Rendezvous (Jewelbox Theater, Belltown), Vis-a-Vis Society (Rachel Kessler & Sierra Nelson) Entre Rios Press & Friends Multi-Media Reading, 21+ venue, Masks highly encouraged. Grotto stage is not ADA accessible. (Lots of great readings the whole night, 7-11pm, on 2 stages, plus food & drink available): Seattle’s Entre Ríos Books hosts Fence, Fonograf Editions, Omnidawn, and Birds LLC in the Jewel Box Theater & the Grotto. NW presses Blue Cactus and Winter Texts offer conversation and chill in the Red Velvet Lounge.  One of Seattle’s classic old-school bars— food and drink available. Fence #40 West Coast premiere! Performances by Dao Strom and the Vis-à-Vis Society. A short play by Christine Deavel. With readings by Colleen Barry, Bill Carty, Sommer Browning, Peter Burghardt, Julie Carr, Cort Day, Emily Kendal Frey, Annie Guthrie, Robert Lashley, Cameron Martin, Erin McCoy, Joyelle McSweeney, Margaret Meehan, Patrick Milian,  Lucas de Lima, Warren C. Longmire, Sawako Nakayasu, Hilary Plum, Kimberly Reyes, Steven Rood, Jess Stark, Rodrigo Toscanao, Zoe Tuck, Maw Shein Win, Haines Whitacre, and Deborah Woodard w/ Peter Nelson-King.) 
SATURDAY MARCH 11th
* AWP BOOKFAIR: 12-1pm @ Poetry Northwest table 1311, book signing for The Lachrymose Report
*  AWP BOOKFAIR: 9-11am & 3-5pm @ Seattle Arts & Lectures table 805 
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Wed 3/8 6pm: Inspired by Iceland Reading w/ Katie Prince, Katy Kidden, Melanie Noel, & Sierra Nelson @National Nordic Museum (Ballard)
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Wed 3/8 8pm AWP Welcome Party & Reading Hosted by Poetry NW & Seattle Arts & Lectures @The Pine Box (Capitol Hill) 
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Thurs 3/9 5pm A Dozen Nothing Reading @Chop Suey (Capitol Hill)
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Thurs 3/9 6pm Cascadia Field Guide Launch Party @Town Hall Seattle (First Hill) 
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Friday 3/10 7-11pm Rendezvous: a Seattle AWP Offsite @Rendezvous (Belltown) w/ Entre Rios Press, Fence, Fonograf Ed, Omnidawn, Birds LLC, Blue Cactus, Winter Texts readings (Vis-a-Vis Society performs 9-10pm in Jewelbox Theater, w/ some solo Rachel Kesler & Sierra Nelson work as well) 
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idealuk · 5 years ago
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... My reaction to people thinking that being a fan of Brian is a brand new thing:
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I’ve been known about the boy!
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... I need GIFs of “SGU” (because that was an equilateral love triangle between Matthew, Chloe, and Eli!) and now “World On Fire” (with his Sensie brother, Max, my dears keep working together! ... *Waves to Freema and Anupam on “New Amsterdam,” Doona and Kyeong-yeong on “Bimilui Soop,” and Doona and Sukku on “Choegoui Ihon,”*).
GIVE ME BACK MY SHOW!
... It’s making me emo to know that he played a victim of a hate crime in a movie called Hate Crime that was filmed in Dallas, Brian’s hometown, before he came out to his Texan parents, that film being what started me being a fan of his, and they were “wonderful” to him in response.
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positivexcellence · 3 years ago
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‘We Hit the Ground Running!’ Jared Padalecki Hypes Us Up for ‘Walker’ Season 2
I was going to say, you’re finally coming back, but the show has actually not been gone that long. This is the weirdest window of hiatus for any season.
Jared Padelecki: No shit. [Laughs] I mean, no kidding. I think when we all showed up back on set, we’d all had our own little two-month hiatuses or whatever. Hiati? I don’t know…
Hiati? Yeah, sure.
OK then. [Laughs] But it was like, OK, “It feels like it’s been forever, and also it’s been no time whatsoever.” But it was great.
You are all literally back in the saddle. So, we’re coming back, Micki’s undercover and Cordell has no idea what she’s doing, right?
Correct. So, all we know at the end of Season 1 is that Micki is being asked to go undercover down in San Antonio and the Del Rio area to look into whomever it was who shot Stan Morrison…and also shot Cordell Walker. And so, it’s sort of a need-to-know situation and Captain James [Coby Bell] feels that Cordell doesn’t need to know, so he doesn’t tell him. He just says Micki’s going on a work trip. And so, Cordell, being the professional that he is goes, “OK, well, all right, let me know what I can do and how I can help, and when I can hear from her.”
And so, a few months have passed and in that time, Micki’s been hard at work down in San Antonio and trying to get the bottom of who in the Northside Nation might have been behind this double-assassination attempt. Meanwhile, he hasn’t heard from her, he hasn’t talked to her. Trey [Jeff Pierre] hasn’t heard from her or talked to her.
Oh, that’s not good.
Yeah. And also the Walkers have kind of taken Trey under their wing. They loved him already, but now that their mutual friend is away, Trey’s coming over, and he’s having dinner, and they’re working out together and checking up on each other. Trey obviously already had a relationship with the kids as well, so he’s fitting in like a glove. But there still is that underlying bit where Trey is kind of thinking that Walker might know something that he’d like to know. And Walker has to say like, “Hey man, I don’t know.” Then a couple of episodes in, Walker does find out what Micki was up to and what’s been going on, and that puts Walker in a pretty uncomfortable situation. He’s between a rock and a hard place with his friend Trey, his partner, Micki, and what she’s been dealing with.
Just what he needs is a little bit more drama. Especially with this new family coming in…
The Hatfields to our McCoys. The Davidsons have moved back into the ranch next door. And when we were kids, the first 12 to 15 years of Cordell’s life, his friend Denise, who is the same age, lived right next door. And we have Amara Zaragoza, a wonderful actress who’s playing Denise Davidson, but long story short, there was a tragedy that happened in the Davidson family on their ranch right next door to the Walkers and they had to leave Austin.
As kids, Cordell had a little crush on Denise. They would play and they were closer in age than he was with his brother, so with Liam, I think there was a little bit of underlying like, “Oh, well, Denise is here, so great, you’re going to go play with her and not me? I’m your brother.” And she’s also coming in to take over the role of district attorney from a prior DA…
The job Liam wanted. Oh no!
[Laughs] Yeah, I know. So Liam has to deal with the fact that not only is she back in town and probably going to take his brother’s time, energy, and focus away, but also she took away the job that he was trying to get elected for. And so that doesn’t make things easy.
In addition, Cordell is feeling a little bit of guilt, which we’ll get into as the season progresses. He is trying to bury the hatchet with the Davidsons and the Walkers. Trying to say, “Hey, let’s give them a chance. It’s been a long time. It’s been 30 years. They just came back. They’re trying to get their life started over again.” And Denise is sweet, they have a kid, her husband is…fine. He’s a little rough around the edges. [Laughs]
Okay. Is this Odette‘s real-life husband, Dave Annable?
Yep. Dave Annable plays Dan Miller, Denise’s husband. Dave is awesome. Dan is kind of one of these guys, he’s written like a very classic kind of Texan. You know, “I heard that you messed with my family before I even knew you, so I don’t like you.” [Laughs]
Hence the tense bar scene we’ve seen in the promos.
That’s right. There’s a volcano brewing with Dave’s character Dan because all Dan knows is that there’s some drama between the Walkers and the Davidsons, and as far as he knows, it was the Walkers’ fault. They are the linchpin behind a lot of the problems that the Davidsons have had and he’s part of the Davidsons. He has a spouse that’s a Davidson, and they share a child, Colton, who goes to school with August [Kale Culley] and Stella [Violet Brinson], which causes more drama. But as far as he knows the Walkers are a crap family who caused a lot of drama for his spouse’s family many decades ago.
Abilene (Molly Hagan) is somehow tied to all of this, too. I feel like they’ve hinted that her affair may have been with a Davidson?
So what happened is that Abeline was, her affair was with “Gary from the shop.” But what happened is with the Davidsons is that Abeline used to be engaged to Marv Davidson. The patriarch of the family, Denise’s father, and Gail’s late husband.
And so when Abeline broke off her engagement, she started dating Bonham Walker, our beloved patriarch, Mitch Pileggi, and so that’s an additional kind of source of contention and strife.
I just spoke to Keegan about expanding the Walker world in Season 2 and getting to play the nuances of your characters now. You’ve got to be having the best time.
I was having a great time until I just found out that you [bleep]-ing talked to Keegan before you talked to me? What the [bleep], man!? [Laughs]
Yeah, this is really fun. Obviously, as you know in TV, so much of the first season is spent setting up who the characters are, what they want, what they do, what their relations are with each other. But with Season 2, we hit the ground running. I can’t help but think back to Supernatural, it also seemed like — especially when we got into the later years, obviously — “Oh, this just feels like an extension of last season.” Not like we were trying to introduce a brand new TV show, with brand new characters and trying to get the audience to learn them, fall in love with them…orhate them, if they need to. So we walked into day one of Season 2 a couple of months ago, just like, “Alright, we’re back. This isn’t Season 1, Episode 1. This is Walker, Episode 19.”
And that’s great because it really is like you left us with something to pick up from and a family we do care about. I talked to [showrunner] Anna Fricke over the summer…
Oh, you [bleep]-ing talked to Anna, too?! You’re just rubbing it in now. First Keegan, now Anna. [Laughs]
Well, you were busy running around Europe!
Alright. Fair enough. I accept that. [Laughs]
Anna said that the Davidsons have this kid, Colton (Jalen Thomas Brooks) who is a peer of August and Stella. And I was like, “Wait a minute, Stella’s already been through the heartache. Leave her alone!”
Amen! [Laughs] Yeah, that poor girl. Stella’s now a senior in high school. She obviously had a pretty colorful junior year with everything that happened at her ranch, with her uncle being shot, her father coming back. And Violet, who plays Stella, is such a wonderful actor to be able to capture all that. But yeah, Stella has certainly been put through the wringer. And it doesn’t slow down this year.
And Kale is getting a storyline that is probably very close to you about dealing with August’s mental-health issues. How has that been?
It’s been wonderful. I’m consistently impressed with the way our writers, Anna and Seamus Fahey and the gang, are portraying these very real and very pertinent issues that we’re dealing with in society right now. One is the effects of mental health on our youth, on our high schoolers, on our teenagers. And so we see Kale’s character, August, dealing with some signs of PTSD because he’s dealt with some really intense things and he doesn’t really know how to elaborate on it, or how to ask for help. And he’s got this hard-assed Texas Ranger father who doesn’t admit that it’s good to ask for help.
He’s in a situation that a lot of children find themselves in, actually that a lot of children and adults all over the world find themselves in. And part of what Cordell’s doing is, he’s trying to go like, “No kid, everything’s OK.” Like, “Listen, it’s all going to be all right. Just take it easy.” And then Cordell’s going to his room and having himself a cry or having a moment. But August doesn’t see that and he doesn’t want his dad to be scared. He was without his father for so long after he lost his mother and so his thinking is, “No, I’ve got to be tough. I’ve got to be the man of the house.” Liam has his own place now since Cordell is back, so even Uncle Liam isn’t here and August is like, “I’ve got to take care of my sister and my dad’s going through stuff.”
That’s a lot of pressure for a teenager.
Yeah. And hopefully, as the season progresses, August realizes that the best way to get through those times you need help is to say, “Hey, I need help.”
Now, what’s up with Geri? You have Annable as a series regular, but Cordi’s childhood crush has come to town! And she’s someone you already knew, as well.
Yeah. Amara’s awesome. And yeah, it’s funny, I met Amara, who plays Denise, back in like Season 2 of Supernatural. She was in Vancouver and she was in one of the episodes Kim Manners directed. So it’s funny to see her after 15 years. She’s an absolute sweetheart and a wonderful actress.
We kind of teed up that Geri and Cordell were there for each other for years and years…as friends. And then for a while, as well, after Emily was murdered. And so we know that they share a deep, deep connection. But now there’s someone else in town from Cordell’s childhood and we have to figure out what’s going on with Cordell and Geri. Like, “Hey, is this something where we’re just going to be each other’s confidants and best friends forever and ever? Or is there more here?”
Oh, there is.
We’ll see! [Laughs]
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nflfanpointii · 5 years ago
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NFL Week 1 PFF ReFocused: New Orleans Saints 30, Houston Texans 28
Final Score
New Orleans Saints 30, Houston Texans 28
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
Aside from one terrible throw in the first half that resulted in an interception, Drew Brees had no trouble moving the ball up and down the field against the Texans’ defense. His accuracy was excellent as usual, as he did not look to attack deep down the field much at all tonight but rather worked underneath and was effective doing so.
Alvin Kamara proved once again why he is one of the most dangerous players in the NFL with the ball in his hands. Kamara made the most of his touches tonight and exploded for some big plays in both the passing game and the running game.
Cameron Jordan came flying out of the gates with some early pass-rush wins. The Saints continued to pressure Deshaun Watson throughout the game with various stunts and blitzes. Youngsters Trey Hendrickson and Marcus Davenport were noticed around the quarterback as well.
The Marshon Lattimore vs. Deandre Hopkins matchup proved to be an entertaining battle. Lattimore more than held his own as Hopkins had his struggles early, but he did beat Lattimore for a touchdown as well as an important deep pass late in the game.
Rookie Takeaways
Center Erik McCoy had an up-and-down start to his NFL career. He was far from perfect in pass protection but still picked up some positive marks as a run-blocker.
HOUSTON TEXANS
J.J. Watt struggled making an impact against New Orleans in this one. A combination of consistent double-team blocks and a stout offensive line made for a long night for the all-pro.
Whitney Mercilus had a strong showing in the season opener for Houston, picking off Drew Brees in the red zone in the first half and making an impact as a pass-rusher as well, where he picked up a sack in the second half.
DeAndre Hopkins got off to an atypical slow start, dropping a couple of passes early on. He rebounded, however, with a couple of touchdown grabs and a spectacular deep reception on the final drive to set up the go-ahead touchdown before the Texans ultimately fell short.
New left tackle Laremy Tunsil looked a bit lost as he is adjusting to his new team. The various stunts and blitzes thrown at the Texans’ offensive line sprung free some unblocked rushers toward Watson, and Tunsil failed to recognize his assignment on a couple of occasions.
Rookie Takeaways
Houston didn’t have any notable rookie performances in this one.
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chikararesults · 6 years ago
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S20 Results: “Aniversario - The Apes of Wrath” (5.25.19)
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1) The Rascalz (Trey Miguel/Zachary Wentz) upset Cornelius Crummels/Sonny Defarge in 11:05.
2) BLANK pinned Lady Frost in 6:45.
3) Travis Huckabee made Jason Gory submit in 8:25.
4) The Creatures of the Deep (Merlok/Hermit Crab) won via Disqualification over Boomer Hatfield/Molly McCoy when Dasher Hatfield interfered in the match.
5) Young Lions Cup: Still Life With Apricots And Pears retained over Green Ant in 9:40.
6) The Crucible (Ophidian/The Whisper/Lance Steel/Devantes) were victorious over Mike Quackenbush/Solo Darling/Razerhawk/Thief Ant in 13:00.
7) Hallowicked defeated Missile Assault Man in 9:44.
8) Princess KimberLee/John Francis of Coronado won out over Icarus/Dasher Hatfield in 20:02.
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gaymoviesvietsub · 5 years ago
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"Cuộc sống không phải lúc nào cũng công bằng." 。゚(。ノωヽ。)゚。
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Hate Crime (2005)
Tạm Dịch: Tội Ác Thù Ghét
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Quốc Gia: Mỹ 🇺🇸
Điểm IMDb: 6,3/10 🌟
Thể Loại: Tội Phạm, Tâm Lý, Bí Ẩn, Tình Cảm, Giật Gân
Ngôn Ngữ: Tiếng Anh
Thời Lượng: 103 phút
Biên Dịch: Kyle
Encoder: Dylan
Nội Dung: Robbie Levinson và Trey McCoy đột nhiên bị thù ghét, không dung thứ bởi người hàng xóm m��i, Chris Boyd, con trai của một người thuyết giáo theo trào lưu chính thống. Vào một buổi tối, Trey đi dạo đêm như thường lệ với chó của hai người và không bao giờ quay trở lại nữa. Ngay lập tức, người ta đổ lỗi và Chris và Robbie trở thành các nghi phạm đầu tiên. Không có được sự hỗ trợ của chính quyền, Robbie nhận giúp đỡ từ những người không thể ngờ tới để thực hiện một kế hoạch nguy hiểm và liều lĩnh làm phơi bày những bí mật sẽ đảo lộn cuộc sống của nhiều người và cuối cùng đưa thủ phạm ra công lý, bất chấp hậu quả như thế nào.
Link: bit.ly/337OGGY
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2019 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet
QB
12 Patrick Mahomes (KC)
7 Ben Roethlisberger (PIT)
10 Deshawn Watson (HOU)
11 Aaron Rodgers (GB)
9 Matt Ryan (ATL)
9 Jared Goff (LAR)
7 Cam Newton (CAR)
9 Drew Brees (NO)
6 Andrew Luck (IND-INJ)
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10 Carson Wentz (PHI)
11 Russell Wilson (SEA)
12 Philip Rivers (LAC)
6 Mitch Trubisky (CHI)
7 Jameis Winston (TB)
7 Baker Mayfield (CLE)
12 Kirk Cousins (MIN)
10 Tom Brady (NE)
6 Josh Allen (BUF)
4 Sam Darnold (NYJ)
8 Dak Prescott (DAL)
9 Andy Dalton (CIN)
10 Nick Foles (JAX)
4 Jimmy Garoppolo (SF)
10 Joe Flacco (DEN)
11 Eli Manning (NYG)
6 Derek Carr (OAK)
5 Matt Stafford (DET)
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8 Lamar Jackson (BAL)
11 Marcus Mariota (TEN)
12 Kyler Murray (ARZ)
5 Ryan Fitzpatrick (MIA)
10 Case Keenum (WAS)
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10 Dwayne Haskins (WAS)
5 Josh Rosen (MIA)
6 Jacoby Brissett (IND)
11 Ryan Tannehill (TEN)
9 Taysom Hill (NO)
4 Nick Mullens (SF)
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RB
11 Saquon Barkley (NYG)
7 Christian McCaffrey (CAR)
9 Alvin Kamara (NO)
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7 James Conner (PIT)
4 Le’Veon Bell (NYJ)
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10 Leonard Fournette (JAX)
7 Nick Chubb (CLE)
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11 Derrick Henry (TEN)
12 David Johnson (ARZ)
9 Todd Gurley (LAR-INJ?)
9 Devonta Freeman (ATL)
8 Ezekiel Elliott (DAL-HOLDOUT?)
9 Joe Mixon (CIN)
10 Phillip Lindsay (DEN)
10 Sony Michel (NE)
12 Melvin Gordon (LAC-HOLDOUT?)
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8 Mark Ingram (BAL)
11 Chris Carson (SEA)
12 Dalvin Cook (MIN)
6 David Montgomery (CHI)
5 Kerryon Johnson (DET)
6 Marlon Mack (IND)
12 Damien Williams (KC)
6 Josh Jacobs (OAK)
11 Aaron Jones (GB)
6 Tarik Cohen (CHI)
10 Lamar Miller (HOU)
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6 LeSean McCoy (BUF)
10 Derrius Guice (WAS-INJ?)
7 Ronald Jones (TB)
10 Miles Sanders (PHI)
10 Duke Johnson (HOU)
5 Kalen Ballage (MIA)
12 Austin Ekeler (LAC)
5 Kenyan Drake (MIA-INJ)
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10 James White (NE)
4 Tevin Coleman (SF)
10 Jordan Howard (PHI)
10 Adrian Peterson (WAS)
4 Jerick McKinnon (SF-INJ)
11 Rashaad Penny (SEA)
10 Chris Thompson (WAS)
7 Kareem Hunt (CLE-SUS 8)
4 Matt Brieda (SF)
6 Mike Davis (CHI)
7 Peyton Barber (TB)
9 Giovani Bernard (CIN)
6 Nyheim Hines (IND)
11 Dion Lewis (TEN)
9 Latavius Murray (NO)
9 Darrell Henderson (LAR)
8 Tony Pollard (DAL)
7 Jaylen Samuels (PIT)
4 Ty Montgomery (NYJ)
12 Justin Jackson (LAC)
12 Carlos Hyde (KC)
10 Royce Freeman (DEN)
11 Jamaal Williams (GB-INJ?)
6 Frank Gore (BUF)
8 Gus Edwards (BAL)
10 Devontae Booker (DEN)
9 Ito Smith (ATL)
12 Ameer Abdullah (MIN)
6 Jalen Richard (OAK)
9 Malcolm Brown (LAR)
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WR
10 DeAndre Hopkins (HOU)
11 Davante Adams (GB)
9 Julio Jones (ATL)
9 Michael Thomas (NO)
7 Mike Adams (TB)
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7 Odell Beckham, Jr. (CLE)
7 JuJu Smith-Schuster (PIT)
6 T.Y. Hilton (IND)
12 Keenan Allen (LAC-INJ)
12 Tyreek Hill (KC – SUS? TRADE?)
6 Antonio Brown (OAK-INJ)
12 Adam Theilen (MIN)
9 Cooper Kupp (LAR)
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10 Julian Edelman (NE-INJ?)
9 Brandin Cooks (LAR)
12 Stefon Diggs (MIN)
5 Kenny Golladay (DET)
9 A.J. Green (CIN-INJ 3)
7 Chris Godwin (TB)
12 Mike Williams (LAC)
9 Tyler Boyd (CIN)
8 Amari Cooper (DAL)
9 Robert Woods (LAR)
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10 Will Fuller (HOU)
7 D.J. Moore (CAR)
9 Calvin Ridley (ATL)
6 Allen Robinson (CHI)
7 Jarvis Landry (CLE)
11 Tyler Lockett (SEA)
10 Alshon Jeffery (PHI)
10 Courtland Sutton (DEN)
5 Marvin Jones (DET)
11 Sterling Shepard (NYG-INJ)
10 Emmanuel Sanders (DEN-INJ)
12 Sammy Watkins (KC)
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11 Marquez Valdes-Scantling (GB)
10 Desean Jackson (PHI)
4 Robby Anderson (NYJ)
12 Christian Kirk (ARZ)
7 Curtis Samuel (CAR)
10 Nelson Agholor (PHI)
4 Jamison Crowder (NYJ)
4 Dante Pettis (SF)
6 Devin Funchess (IND)
10 Dede Westbrook (JAX)
10 Keke Coutee (HOU-INJ)
10 Josh Gordon (NE-SUS)
6 Tyrell Williams (OAK)
8 Randall Cobb (DAL)
10 Chris Conley (JAX)
6 John Brown (BUF)
5 DeVante Parker (MIA)
12 Larry Fitzgerald (ARZ)
10 Trey Quinn (WAS)
11 Golden Tate (NYG-SUS 4)
4 Deebo Samuel (SF)
8 Michael Gallup (DAL)
9 Tre’Quan Smith (NO)
6 Anthony Miller (CHI)
11 Corey Davis (TEN)
7 James Washington (PIT)
11 D.K. Metcalf (SEA)
7 Donte Moncrief (PIT)
4 Quincy Enunwa (NYJ)
9 Mohammed Sanu (ATL)
7 Breshad Perriman (TB)
5 Kenny Stills (MIA)
12 Demarcus Robinson (KC)
8 Marquise Brown (BAL-INJ?)
10 Paul Richardson (WAS)
11 Adam Humphries (TEN)
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TE
12 Travis Kelce (KC)
10 Zach Ertz (PHI)
4 George Kittle (SF)
 6 Eric Ebron (IND)
9 Jared Cook (NO)
7 O.J. Howard (TB)
11 Evan Engram (NYG)
 7 Vance McDonald (PIT)
12 Hunter Henry (LAC)
10 Jordan Reed (WAS)
11 Delanie Walker (TEN)
11 Jimmy Graham (GB)
 8 Mark Andrews (BAL)
7 Greg Olsen (CAR)
11 Will Dissly (SEA)
6 Trey Burton (CHI)
12 Kyle Rudolph (MIN)
8 Jason Witten (DAL)
10 Dallas Goedert (PHI)
9 Austin Hooper (ATL)
7 David Njoku (CLE)
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7 Cameron Brate (TB)
6 Darren Waller (OAK)
9 Tyler Eifert (CIN)
10 Noah Fant (DEN)
5 T.J. Hockenson (DET)
6 Mo Alie-Cox (IND)
10 Matt LaCosse (NE)
5 Mike Gesicki (MIA)
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K
8 Justin Tucker (BAL)
9 Greg Zuerlein (LAR)
9 Will Lutz (NO)
10 Stephen Gostkowski (NE)
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10 Ka’imi Fairbairn (HOU)
12 Harrison Butker (KC)
12 Kaare Vedvick (MIN)
11 Aldrick Rosas (NYG)
11 Mason Crosby (GB)
8 Brett Maher (DAL)
11 Jason Myers (SEA)
9 Giorgio Tavecchio (ATL)
12 Michael Badgley (LAC)
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12 Zane Gonzalez (ARZ)
6 Stephen Hauschka (BUF)
7 Graham Gano (CAR)
6 Eddy Piniero (CHI)
9 Randy Bullock (CIN)
7 Austin Seibert (CLE)
10 Brandon McManus (DEN)
5 Matt Prater (DET)
6 Adam Vinitieri (IND)
10 Josh Lambo (JAX)
12 Ty Long (LAC)
5 Jason Sanders (MIA)
6 Daniel Carlson (OAK)
10 Jake Elliott (PHI)
7 Chris Boswell (PIT)
7 Matthew McCrane (PIT)
4 Robbie Gould (SF)
4 Jon Brown (SF)
7 Cairo Santos (TB)
7 Matt Gay (TB)
11 Ryan Succop (TEN)
10 Dustin Hopkins (WAS)
4 Taylor Bertolet (NYJ)
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DEF
6 Chicago
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9 LA Rams
7 Cleveland
10 Jacksonville
12 LA Chargers
10 Houston
12 Kansas City
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5 Miami
10 Denver
4 NY Jets
12 Minnesota
11 Seattle
7 Pittsburgh
10 New England
10 Washington
9 New Orleans
8 Baltimore
9 Cincinnati
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NFL Week 1 Gambling Primer
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Tis’ the season! The National Football League is officially back for its 100th season when Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers take a road trip down south to the Windy City to play the Chicago Bears on Thursday Night Football, and will conclude when the darlings of HBO’s Hard Knocks, the Oakland Raiders, travel to the Mile High City to battle the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football. How many fights will Aaron Rodgers get into with Matt LaFleur before halftime? Can the Bears forget about the infamous double doink? Is it time to hop on the Cleveland Browns’ bandwagon? How will the Pittsburgh Steelers play without 2 of the 3 Killer Bs? Is Joe Flacco elite?
We don’t know. We know nothing.
What we do know is the best games for making a small, or large, profit off of for those risk adverse individuals. We will give you our personal picks and thoughts behind them. You could consider them our locks of the week. All locks come with the Unathletic Athletic Opinions guarantee, so you can take that for what it’s worth.
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We kick off the 100th NFL season with the most fierce rivalry in the National Football League. The Bears and Packers are both seen as the teams with the best odds of claiming the NFC North title so this game could mean a lot for the standings come late December. This game will feature a pair of new coordinators facing off in Nathaniel Hackett for the Packers offense and Chuck Pagano for the Bears defense. Each coordinator has arguably the best players at their respective positions with QB Aaron Rodgers and OLB Khalil Mack. We believe this will be the best matchup of the opening weekend in the NFL, even though the game will technically be played on a Thursday night. The Packers will squeak out of the Windy City with a narrow victory on the back of an Aaron Rodgers game-winning drive late in the 4th quarter.
Green Bay +3 (+100)
If you want to watch a game with an absolutely electric offense, you will want to tune in to the Kansas City Chiefs v. Jacksonville Jaguars matchup. The Chiefs have the most firepower in the NFL with QB Patrick Mahomes, WR Tyreek Hill, TE Travis Kelce, and newly acquired RB LeSean McCoy. While the offense gets loads of hype, we believe that the Chiefs defense will be much improved this season with the acquisitions of All-Pro safety Tyrann Mathieu from the Houston Texans, defensive end Frank Clark from the Seattle Seahawks, and middle linebacker Darron Lee from the New York Jets. This defense doesn’t have to be great, honestly they don’t even have to be good, due to the offensive weapons this team possesses. Sorry Jacksonville, there really isn’t much to say or do. Luckily for the Jaguars, their Week 2 matchup versus the Houston Texans should help produce their first victory of the season against an AFC South foe. Easiest pick of the weekend in our opinion.
Kansas City -3.5 (-105)
In a battle between two teams that vastly underperformed last season, we go to U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Atlanta Falcons are coming off a disappointing 7-9 record in 2018, after coming into the 2018 season as a dark horse Super Bowl contender. The home team, the Minnesota Vikings, finished the 2018 season 8-7-1 and missed the playoffs after paying free agent quarterback, Kirk Cousins, a three-year, $84 million, fully guaranteed contract. With that kind of payday, you would expect to win more than eight games in the National Football League. The seats for both of these coaches will be heating up as the season progresses, so which coach will be able to delay this process a few more weeks? Behind the Kansas City Chiefs, we am firm believers that the Atlanta Falcons have one of the most talented offenses in the NFL with a veteran quarterback Matt Ryan under center, arguably the best trio of wide receivers in the NFL with Julio Jones, Mohammed Sanu, and Calvin Ridley, and one of the most underrated running backs in the league with Devonta Freeman. Defense wins championships, offense wins Week 1 matchups against underachieving teams. Atlanta wins this game outright and “The Dirty Birds” get the hype train rolling in Minnesota.
Atlanta ML (+171)
The first Sunday night matchup of the season features two teams that have had vastly different 12 month spans. The visiting team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, had a tumultuous offseason when they lost Le'Veon Bell to the New York Jets via free agency and traded Antonio Brown to the Oakland Raiders for pennies on the dollar. Both of these players are seen as elite-level at their respective positions and this will be the first time the Steelers will open the season without both of them. It is difficult to overcome such losses any time they happen, but to make matters worse, the Pittsburgh Steelers will be traveling northeast to face the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. The Patriots have had their own personnel losses with All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski retiring following this past Super Bowl, and starters OT Trent Brown and LB Trey Flowers leaving for the Oakland Raiders and Detroit Lions respectively. If history has taught us anything though, Bill Belichek is the head coach who can navigate these issues and put together a successful gameplan to lead his team to victory. It has been proven that the New England Patriots can overcome personnel losses, but the same success has yet to be shown in Pittsburgh. Oh, and Thomas Edward Brady Jr. is under center. The Patriots win by at least 2 touchdowns.
New England -5.5 (-105)
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Top 10 MiLB Run Leaders: Week 1
10: Tyler Black, Nashville (4) 9: César Prieto, Memphis (4) 8: Brandon Lockridge, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (4) 7: Trey Sweeney, Oklahoma City (4) 6: Mason McCoy, El Paso (4) 5: Samad Taylor, Tacoma (4) 4: Anthony Prato, St. Paul (4) 3: Sean Bouchard, Albuquerque (5) 2: Nick Gonzales, Indianapolis (5) 1: Jackson Holliday, Norfolk (6)
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iamchikara · 6 years ago
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Results for Aniversario: The Apes of Wrath under the cut. As this was a non-streamed event, there are unfortunately not many details to be found. CHIKArmy, please, if you are going to be attending an event that isn’t going to be streamed, I strongly encourage you to utilize social media to do more than just say that you had a great time. A lot of people will thank you for getting results out there.
Match #1: Tag Contest Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz vs. Cornelius Crummels and Sonny DeFarge (1 point) The Rascalz would be a fun trio for KOT, wouldn’t they? Miguel and Wentz represented their faction well, picking up the win in their debut match. Hopefully they come back, I hate teams that win a point then sit in the inactives for ages. At the same time, I can’t help but feel for the legitimate businessmen, they keep getting yo-yo’d around. WINNERS: Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz (1 point), Cornelius Crummels and Sonny DeFarge are out of the standings Match #2: Singles Contest BLANK vs. Lady Frost Looks like BLANK may have gotten over his weakness for blondes, at least ‘til Penelope Ford possibly shows up again! From what I can tell, he was very much enamored with Lady Frost’s cloak at the beginning, can’t blame him there, it’s awesome. WINNER: BLANK (1 point) Match #3: Singles Contest Travis Huckabee vs. Jason Gory I’m honestly surprised they didn’t alter Gory’s name a bit for his debut. Unlike fellow debutants the Rascalz, Gory didn’t fare quite as well in his debut match. WINNER: Travis Huckabee (1 point) Match #4: Tag Contest Boomer Hatfield and Molly McCoy vs. Merlok and Hermit Crab Unfortunately for the Hatfield/McCoy cousins (who are evidently from branches of those families that don’t hate each other), Dasher Hatfield couldn’t keep his nose out of Boomer’s business and got them DQ’d. WINNERS by DQ: Merlok and Hermit Crab (1 point) Match #5: Atomicos Contest The Crucible (Ophidian, The Whisper, Lance Steel, and Devantes) vs. Mike Quackenbush, Solo Darling, Razerhawk, and Thief Ant Impromptu atomicos, as the Crucible originally didn’t have a presence on the card for this one. After winning, the Crucible forced Quack into a mask. WINNERS: The Crucible Match #6: YLC Defense #4 Still Life vs. Green Ant Green didn’t fare any better than Thief against Still Life. The longest YLC reign in quite a while continues! WINNER: Still Life Match #7: Singles Contest Missile Assault Man vs. Hallowicked Remember when, during his tenure as DoF, Quack talked about tightening the rules against blatant point abuse then didn’t actually do that? Yep, I do too, and I was reminded of it by this. Apparently the referee got hit mid-match, which allowed Hallowicked to remove his mask, throw it at MAM, and get him DQ’d for what the ref interpreted as MAM swiping ‘Wicked’s mask. Seriously, between this one and the one earlier, can something be done about that kind of thing? Maybe no points for DQs and countouts? WINNER by DQ: Hallowicked (1 point) Match #8: MAIN EVENT Tag Contest John Francis and Princess Kimberlee vs. Dasher Hatfield and Icarus While the odd team of Kim and John won, the real story was in the post-match, as the Crucible struck again and laid utter waste to the winners. Apparently Whisper was in a talking mood yesterday, as he had a few things to reveal to us. Lance Steel’s his brother and Kim will pay for her sins (using Lance and the Ice Creams as stepping stones to worldwide fame, calling herself the Crown Jewel while she was away, etc.). I don’t know if any of that was why he was blackmailing her back in Season Seventeen, but the whole thing just gets even more fascinating, IMO. WINNERS: John Francis and Princess Kimberlee (1 point)
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theloniousbach · 2 years ago
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HANGING OUT AT SMALL’S LIVE, #28: PIANO TRIOS AT MEZZROW’S, 31 DECEMBER 2022-2 JANUARY 2023
JONNY KING with Dezron Douglas and Alan Mednard, 16 DECEMBER 2022
ADAM BIRNBAUM with David Wong and Joe Farnsworth, 15 DECEMBER 2022
EDEN LADIN with Or Bareket and JK Kim, 24 DECEMBER 2022
These sets have been a welcome contribution to the last weekend of winter break and an equally fine looking forward/looking back as I embark on a new jazz year. Looking back to favorite musicians like Dezron Douglas who, like Nicole Glover, has not been as present, him in part because of an electric gig in the Trey Anastasio Band which in just a few weeks puts him in front of more musicians than a year of jazz club gigs. David Wong hasn’t gone away, but I’m always pleasantly reminded how rich and compelling his bass playing is. Joe Farnsworth is not simply reliable, but reliably tasty.
Alan Mednard, especially, but JK Kim too will grow, one hopes, into playing drums with trios at Mezzrow’s. Mednard had a powerful JONNY KING as his leader and Douglas is equally big, but he was a notch too high. King opened with Africa and so replicated not just McCoy Tyner but the big ensemble of Africa/Brass. His Let’s Cool One was also big and busy but lighter. His original was lighter still but still had lots of notes, though he took the ballad solo. But that was a high energy gig.
ADAM BIRNBAUM evidently took the gig on short notice, but who wouldn’t want to play with that rhythm section. Maybe they would have gravitated to familiar tunes anyway, but there was a Thad Jones, Tea for Two, Monk’s Pannonica, and Charlie Parker’s intricate blues Cheryl. The high point though was Twilight Time by his teacher Kenny Barron. It was a moody bossa for Farnsworth to dig into. But great tunes with Birnbaum, last heard doing arrangements of Bach Preludes very nicely, showed again that he does jazz very well. He’s on a more occasional Small’s/Mezzrow’s cycle, but I try to keep my eye out for him.
EDEN LADIN caught my ear at last week’s Itamar Borochov gig, so hearing him in a trio setting helped. He was modal that night for tenor Ben Solomon but would have eagerly dug deeper with Borochov into the Moorish/Mid-Eastern elements had Beirut Blues streamed smoothly. There weren’t those elements in this gig, though I got to hear Or Bareket who was on the Ari Hoenig/Nitai Herskovits recording. He was rich and rewarding. JK Kim was interesting with lots of rhythmic toys to make things not just complicated but often interesting. Ladin opened with a Jarrettish vamp Loop which also served as an outro to the final I’m Old Fashioned which was typically edgy. If Loop served to show that the trio could go in all directions while being unified, Michel Pettruciani’s 13th and Bobby Hutcherson’s Herzog kept the edge while being brighter and more familiar. Mel Torme’s Chestnuts Roasting was obligatory for being on Erev Xmas, but he and the majority of the band is Jewish. At least it’s a jazz tune.
Fine stuff with Birnbaum my favorite. But I am into the New Year with this music.
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hawkvalley · 2 years ago
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Denver Broncos Regular Season Game 15
Hawk Valley Regular Season Week 16 Christmas, 2022
Denver Broncos vs Rams
Quick Review
The Broncos beat the Cardinals 24-15.
A longer review
This game took place on December 18 at 2:05 pm MST. The temperature at kickoff was 38 degrees.
It’s 🎄 Christmas 🎄 so, I’ll limit the play by play to scores and almost scores.
The Broncos first drive of the day started from the 25 yard line. Brett Rypien #4 threw a quick pass over to Jerry Jeudy #10 on the right side for a seven yard gain on first down. On second down, Brett went back to Jeudy for a ten yard gain over the right side. The Broncos returned to the ground on first down and Latavius Murray #28 picked up eight yards running up the middle. On second down, Brett threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass. On third and two, Murray ran up the middle for three yards. Quinn Meinerz #77 was poked in the eye on the play. On first down, Brett rolled to the right and connected with Greg Dulcich #80 for an eleven yard gain. On first down, Tom Compton #69 was flagged for holding. He had just entered the game. On first and twenty, Brett threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass. On second down, Brett dumped the ball off to Murray for a twelve yard gain. On third down, Brett was tackled for no gain. With 10:30 left in the first quarter, Brandon McManus #8 kicked a 52 yard field goal.
This Bronco drive started from the 24 yard line. On first down, Brett pitched the ball to Devine Ozigbo #36 and he gained four yards over the right side. Meinerz returned to the game. On second down, Brett pitched the ball to the left and Ozigbo lost two yards. With 80 seconds left, the Broncos ran a screen to the left side and Marlon Mack #37 picked up two yards. With 38 seconds left in the quarter, McManus missed a 38 yard field goal.
After one quarter in Denver, the score was Denver 3, Arizona 0.
When play resumed, Colt McCoy #12 found DeAndre Hopkins #10 hanging out just past the first down marker for a five yard gain. On the next play, James Conner #6 ran up the middle for two yards. With 13:50 left, McCoy connected with Hopkins for a sixteen yard gain over the left side. On first down, Conner ran to the left side for four yards. On second down, McCoy threw a quick pass to Trey McBride #85 on the left side for an eight yard gain. Keaontay Ingram #30 ran an odd play to the right for no gain. On second down, McCoy dumped the ball off to McBride in the left flat for a four yard gain. With 10:50 left, McCoy threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass. On fourth down, former Bronco Matt Prater #5 kicked a 45 yard field goal.
On first down from the 25 yard line, Brett’s pass was batted down by J.J. Watt #99. IN-COM-PLETE. On second down, Brett connected with Jeudy for a nineteen yard gain. With 61 seconds left in the half, Brett found Brandon Johnson #89 on the right side for a twelve yard gain. With 40 seconds left, Brett fumbled and the ball. The ball was picked up by Myjai Sanders #41 and returned for a Cardinal touchdown. Upon review, Sanders was ruled down.
From the 49 yard line, with 38 seconds left, McCoy found Hopkins over the middle for a six yard gain. Arizona was flagged for an illegal shift on second down. Arizona called a timeout with 21 seconds left. McCoy threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass on the second, second down. On third down, Essang Bassey #34 was flagged for pass interference. Arizona gained 12 yards. With 13 seconds left, Conner ran up the middle for six yards. Arizona called a timeout with three seconds left. When play resumed, Prater kicked a 50 yard field goal as time expired in the first half.
At halftime, the score was Denver 3, Arizona 6.
The Cardinals first drive of the second half started from the 25 yard line. McCoy connected with Marquise Brown #2 for a four yard gain on first down. On second down McCoy found Maxx Williams #87 over the middle for five yards. On third down, McCoy called his own number and he ran up the middle for one yard. He was injured on the play. Trace McSorley #19 entered the game and replaced McCoy at quarterback for the Cardinals. On first down, Conner ran to the right for two yards. On second down, McSorley found McBride for a fourteen yard gain. The Cards returned to the ground game and Conner carried the rock for two yards on first down. On second down, McSorley connected with A.J. Green #18 on the right side, near the first down marker, but there was a flag on the play. Josh Jones #79 was flagged for an illegal shift. On second and thirteen, Conner ran over the left side for fourteen yards. On first down, McSorley scrambled but was sacked for a two yard loss by DeShawn Williams #99. On second down, Baron Browning #56 was flagged for being offside. With 10:10 left in the third, McSorley threw another IN-COM-PLETE pass that was almost intercepted by Pat Surtain #2. On third and seven, Will Hernandez #76 was flagged for holding. On third and seventeen, McSorley called his own number and scrambled for eight yards. On fourth down, with 9:01 left in the quarter, Prater kicked a 55 yard field goal.
On first down from the 20 yard line, Brett tossed the ball to Murray and he ran to the right for 35 yards. On first down, Brett connected with Jeudy for six yards. Then Murray ran up the middle and picked up five more yards. On first down, Brett connected with Eric Tomlinson #87 over the middle for a seven yard gain. On second down, Murray ran up the middle for six yards. With 6:52 left in the third quarter, Brett rolled to the right and found Tomlinson for an eighteen yard gain. On first and goal from the three yard line, Mack ran to the right and into the end zone for a Denver Bronco touchdown.
The third quarter ended at 4:19 pm and the score was Denver 10, Arizona 9.
This Bronco drive started from the 44 yard line with 13:55 left in the game. On first down Brett pitched the ball to the right and Murray gained two yards. On second down, Brett connected with Johnson for a seven yard gain. On third down, Arizona was flagged for having too many men on the field. On first down, Mack ran up the middle for six yards. On second down, the Broncos ran a wide receiver screen to the right and Freddie Swain #86 caught the ball for a nine yard gain. With 11:50 left, Brett tossed the ball to the left and Mack gained seventeen yards. On first and goal from the ten yard line, the Broncos ran the same play, but with Murray at running back. He carried the ball into the end zone for a Denver Bronco touchdown.
With 10:10 left in the game and the ball on the five yard line, Brett pitched the ball to the right and Murray picked up two yards. On second down, with 9:30 left in the game, Brett faked a hand off, which fooled the cameraman, and then connected with a wide open Tomlinson in the end zone for a Denver Bronco touchdown.
From the Arizona 22 yard line, McSorley completed a pass to Hopkins for a gain of five yards. With 8:53 left, McSorley completed a pass to McBride who broke through a Josey Jewell #47 tackle to gain 29 yards. On first down, McSorley threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass. On second down, McSorley hit Conner for a sixteen yard gain. On first down, McSorley connected with Hopkins for an eighteen yard gain. On first down, Conner picked up nine yards running to the left. With 6:10 left in the game, Conner ran over the right side for a Cardinal touchdown. McSorley threw an IN-COM-PLETE pass on their two point conversion attempt.
The final score Denver 24, Arizona 15. The game lasted two hours and 58 minutes.
Roster moves
Bronco players that that are out: WR Kendall Hinton #9.
The Broncos that are questionable: WR Courtland Sutton #14, RB Latavius Murray #28, LG Dalton Risner #66, LT Calvin Anderson #76, SLB Randy Gregory #5, RCB K'Waun Williams #21.
The Broncos have elevated T Christian DiLauro #67 to the active roster from the practice squad.
The Broncos have signed G Parker Ferguson #65 and DB Devon Kay #38 to the practice squad.
The Broncos have placed RT Tom Compton #96, RCB Darius Phillips #20, LB Dakota Allen #59 on the injured reserve.
Outlook
This is the last out of conference game of the year for the Broncos. The Broncos average 15 PPG in non-conference play and average giving up 16 PPG in non-conference play. Right now the Broncos are 500 in conference play. This game will determine whether or not they finish the season with a "winning" record against non-conference opponents.
The Los Angeles Rams average 12 PPG in non-conference play while giving up 24 PPG in non-conference games. I can see why Russell Wilson rushed back to play in this game. Merry Christmas Denver.
Game Time
Sunday, 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄 @ 2:05 PM MST
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