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Heyyyy
Back again! We kinda need some names and pronouns for some (William) Afton Fragments, we have a few, and they wanna be different from each other but they don't know how
Ok, one is based on Glamrock Bonnie, one is a corpse, one is a glamrock oc, one is a springtrap, and we have a springbonnie
Sorry if that's a lot, they've just kinda been fighting lately, and we wanna settle this
If it's definitely too much, you can just pick and choose which ones to do, and sorry again
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Hello, this one took us awhile to complete. Honestly, most of the pronouns and some of the names can be used for any of them, so i recommend all of them taking a look at more than just their section. If these aren’t what you’re looking for, feel free to send in another ask with more specific details.
Glamrock Bonnie
names: harper, ronnie, alani, beau, terry, alfie, leo, galvin, billie, bowie, bruce, boston, cooper, bliss, blue, bo, button(s), easter, galaxy, vega, comet, caelum, draco, gale, hopper
pronouns: glam/glams/glamself, glam/our/glamourself, bun/buns/bunself, ro/rock/rockself, guitar/guitars/guitarself, col/lor/colorself, blu/blue/blueself, bo/bows/bowself, haunt/haunted/hauntedself, bonbon/bonbons/bonnieself, hy/hym/hymself, dest/roy/destroyself, wither/withers/witherself, scrap/scraps/scrapself, per/form/perform(er)self, shatter/shattered/shatteredself,
Corpse
names: carcass, cadaver, carrion, mummy, decay, destroy, burn(t), ghost, morgue, bones, crow, crowbait, bait, stitch, socket, graves, elegy, crypt, mortis, atropos, thanatos, grim, mandos, scythe, mourn(e), sickle, nocturne, dread(ed)
pronouns: rot/rots/rotself, dec/ay/decayself, gut/guts/gutself, rip/rips/ripself, tooth/teeth/toothself (alt. teethself), flesh/flesh/fleshself, tor/torn/tornself, burn/burnt/burntself, horror/horrors/horrorself, crypt/cryptid/cryptidself, bite/bites/biteself, gore/gores/goreself, bleed/bleeds/bleedself (alt. bloodself)
Glamrock OC
names: names: hendrix, jagger, jett, elliot, creed, duff, henley, joan, acrylic, alby/albie, carmen, coda, cypress, dancer, disco, eko, exodus, fable, florian, friso, genesis, glyph, jynx/jinx, kit, lake, magic, marley, omega, patches, stitches
pronouns: glam/rock/glamrockself, punk/punks/punkself, ruin/ruined/ruin(ed)self, breach/breaches/breachself, paint/paints/paintself, spike/spikes/spikeself, mas/cot/mascotself, tech/nology/technogicalself, ani/tron/animatronicself, gli/glitch/glitchself, break/breaks/breakself, fun/funs/funself, party/parties/partyself
Springtrap
names: spring(y), atherton, caldwell, pascal, ansa, casimir/kazimir, seth, apophis, alecto, discord, ruin, havoc, blaze, eclipse, anarchy, omega, ash, crusher, bones, skeleton, end(er), phantom, ragnarok, abaddon, abandon, erebus, krampus, kronos, lucifer, metal, iron, decay
pronouns: spring/lock/springlockself, bone/bones/boneself, pha/phan/phantomself, twi/twist/twistedself, scrap/trap/scraptrapself, gli/glitch/glitch(trap)self, rot/rotten/rottenself, bro/ken/brokenself, greed/greeds/greedself, af/afton/aftonself, dam/damage/damagedself, wire/wires/wireself, tatter/tattered/tatteredself, hunt/hunting/huntingself, hallucinate/hallucinations/hallucinationself, fault/faulty/faultyself, night/mare/nightmareself, sal/vage/salvageself
Spring Bonnie
names: springs, bow/boe/bo, bowie, goldie, bon, bonbon, clank, orpheus, edison, destro, phobos, phoenix, gold, goldie, rabbit, mal, hare, malhare, glitch, glitchtrap, mel, melhare, mascot, sunny, yellow, sunshine, plush, plushie
pronouns: spring/spring/springself, enter/tain/entertainself (alt. entertainerself), rabbit/rabbits/rabbitself, yell/low/yellowself, gold/den/goldenself, dine/diner/dinerself, lure/lured/luredself, end/skel/endoskeletonself (alt. endoself, skeletonself), im/pale/impaleself, de/ceased/deceasedself, possess/possessed/possess(ed)self, bow/tie/bowtieself, trap/trapped/trappedself (alt. trapself), dec/ay/decayself, burn/burned/burn(ed)self, burn/trap/burntrapself
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A blind Vietnam vet, trained as a swordfighter, comes to America and helps to rescue the son of a fellow soldier. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Nick Parker: Rutger Hauer Frank Devereaux: Terry O’Quinn Billy Devereaux: Brandon Call Cobb: Charles Cooper MacCready: Noble Willingham Annie Winchester: Lisa Blount Lynn Devereaux: Meg Foster The Assassin: Sho Kosugi Slag: Randall “Tex” Cobb Lyle Pike: Nick Cassavetes Tector Pike: Rick Overton Latin Girl: Julia González Gang Leader: Paul James Vasquez Crooked Miami Cop #1: Woody Watson Crooked Miami Cop #2: Alex Morris Bus Station Cop: Mark Fickert Popcorn: Weasel Forshaw Six Pack: Roy Morgan Snow: Tim Mateer Female Biker: C.K. McFarland Cornfield Killer #1: T.J. McFarland Cornfiled Killer #2: Blue Deckert Cornfield Killer #3: Glenn Lampert Cornfield Killer #4: Red Mitchell Rockwell Mom: Bonnie Suggs Rockwell Dad: Harold Suggs Freeway Lady #1: Barbara Gulling-Goff Freeway Lady #3: Holly Cross Vagley Freeway Lady #2: Dorothy Young Colleen: Sharon Shackelford Casino Bodyguard #1: Jay Pennison Casino Bodyguard #2: Masanori Toguchi Crooked Croupier: R. Nelson Brown Croupier #2: Lincoln Casey Jr. Croupier #3: Gene Skillen Big Mama: Debora Williams Casino Cowboy: Kyle Thatcher Casino Patron: Patricia Mathews Waiter in Elevator: Mitch Hrushowy Penthouse Guard #1: Ernest Mack Penthouse Guard #2: Linwood Walker Drug Dealer: Robert Prentiss Ski Lodge Killer #1: Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Ski Lodge Killer #2: Glenn R. Wilder Ski Lodge Killer #3: David R. Ellis Ski Lodge Killer #4: Michael Adams Ski Lodge Killer #5: Dave Bartholomew Ski Lodge Killer #6: Fred Lerner Ski Lodge Killer #7: Mike Shanks Ski Lodge Killer #8: Ray Colbert Film Crew: Director of Photography: Don Burgess Executive Producer: Robert W. Cort Producer: Daniel Grodnik Director: Phillip Noyce Producer: Tim Matheson Executive Producer: David Madden Associate Producer: Charles Robert Carner Production Design: Peter Murton Editor: David A. Simmons Original Music Composer: J. Peter Robinson Location Manager: Carole Fontana Unit Production Manager: Dennis Stuart Murphy Location Scout: Mike Harrowing Set Designer: Lauren E. Polizzi Title Designer: Michael Lodge Costume Design: Katherine Dover Production Coordinator: Jeffrey J. Kiehlbauch Casting Assistant: Louise Marrufo Production Coordinator: Gina Scheerer Casting: Junie Lowry-Johnson Casting Associate: William A. Johnson Art Direction: John Myhre Casting Assistant: Elisa Goodman Location Manager: Susan Elkins Script Supervisor: Helen Caldwell Set Decoration: Tom Talbert Second Unit Director: Dick Ziker Key Makeup Artist: Karoly Balazs Special Effects Makeup Artist: J.C. Matalon Assistant Hairstylist: Jan Sebastian Key Makeup Artist: Jeanne Van Phue Hairstylist: Cinzia Zanetti Production Manager: Leonard Bram Executive In Charge Of Production: Ted Zachary Additional Second Assistant Director: Sandy Collister Second Assistant Director: K.C. Colwell First Assistant Director: Tom Davies Second Assistant Director: Douglas Dean III Second Assistant Director: Thomas A. Irvine First Assistant Director: Donald P.H. Eaton Second Unit Director: Max Kleven Set Dresser: Joel Bestrop Art Direction: Michael Marcus Set Decoration: Nicholas T. Preovolos Sound Editor: Gregg Baxter Production Sound Mixer: Jacob Goldstein Assistant Sound Editor: David Hagberg Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Grover B. Helsley Sound Editor: Michael Hilkene Sound Mixer: Walter Hoylman Sound Editor: David M. Ice Sound Editor: Doug Jackson Special Sound Effects: Eric Lindemann Sound Re-Recording Mixer: William L. McCaughey Boom Operator: Prometheus Patient ADR Editor: Tally Paulos Foley Mixer: Troy Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard D. Rogers Foley Artist: Joan Rowe Sound Editor: Christopher Sheldon Assistant Sound Editor: Thomas W. Small Foley Artist: Jerry Trent Special Effects Coordinator: Martin Bresin Special Effects Assistant: Steven C. Foster Special Effects Assistant: Marvin Gardner Special Effects Coordinator: Allen Hall Special Effects Supervisor: Mike Manzel Special Effects Assistant: Joe Montenegr...
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Hugh E. Williams, Jr.
Hugh E. Williams, Jr., 91, of Luzerne passed away peacefully on May 1, 2024 in General Hospital with his daughters by his side.
Born in Luzerne, he was the son of the late Eugene & Mae Williams.
He was a graduate of Luzerne High School, class of 1951 and a member of the Luzerne United Methodist Church
He was a proud US Army veteran who served in the Korean Conflict with the Infantry division and was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Service Medal, the United National Service Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. He was honorably discharged in 1955.
Hugh was married to the love of his life Arlene for 67 years. They met as high school sweethearts, and they did everything together. He held many professional titles but his favorite by far was, “Dad”, “Pop-Pop” and “Great-Grand-Pop.” Together they raised 3 daughters, and were a significant part of the lives of their 5 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
After retiring from Native Textiles with over 40 years of service, Hugh enjoyed many more years serving various Masonic organizations and Irem Temple. He was a 50year member of King David Lodge serving as its Worshipful Master in 1983, later in 1999 he was appointed to District Deputy Grand Master of the 12th Masonic District and served in that capacity for six years. In addition, he served in the Knights Templar as Commander along with Caldwell Consistory, Red Cross of Constantine and ultimately named a 33 degree Mason in 2010.
He was a man who wore many hats, particularly for Irem Temple. He served as Director of the Clown Unit, President of MASCA and finally Potentate in 1996.
Although these were professional positions that held great responsibility, Hugh’s love of these organizations was always about the people and the work of the Shriners. In his younger years, as a member of the clown unit, he was often seen running along the parade route interacting with the spectators, especially the children.
Hugh and Arlene made many life-long friends along the way. Many who became like family celebrating the weddings of the daughters, births of their grandchildren and their milestone birthdays. Most of all, Hugh’s favorite place to celebrate was on “The Patio.” We will continue to celebrate his life and the impact he had on us and those who knew him.
Hugh is survived by his wife Arlene, daughters Kathy Evans (David), Kim Williams (Michael) and Amy Lahart (Charles), along with his grandchildren, Larry, Jimmy, Erin, Zachary, Gavin and the apple of his eye his great granddaughter Hope.
Funeral service will be held at 11 AM on Monday, May 6th, at Hugh B. Hughes & Son, Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Interment will be held at St. Ignatius Cemetery, Pringle.
Family and friends are asked to call from 3 to 5 PM on Sunday, May 5th to Hugh B. Hughes & Son, Inc. Funeral Home, Forty Fort.
The family would like to thank the staff of Allied Medical Services for the compassionate care they showed Hugh while he was a resident at the facility.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Hugh’s name to the Shriners Children’s Hospital, 3551 North Broad Street, Philadelphia PA 19140.
Friends may call on Sunday from 3-5pm at Hugh B. Hughes Funeral Home, Wyoming Avenue in Forty-Fort. Funeral will be held on Monday at 11:00 with burial in St Ignatius cemetery.
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The Mills and Bibbys on 1848 Warren County, NY map
In 1848, J. Chace, E.A. Balch, William Otis Shearer and Robert Pearsall Smith contributed to a map of Warren County, New York, now held by the Library of Congress. It would be a "cadastral map showing towns (townships), numbered township survey sections, large property tracts (with owners' names), rural buildings, and householders' names," along with having an "agricultural statistical table, population statistical table for 1855, and business directory for [the] Glens Falls inset." In the process, the Mills and Bibby families were put on there for eternity, in this map, which was published in 1858.
The name "J. Mills" is underlined in yellow, and the dot representing his dwelling is circled. This is undoubtedly John Mills. Interestingly, in 1850, the Mills family is recorded as living in Glens Falls, but perhaps they were only there briefly, returning to Bolton not long after. This is supported by the fact that John is not on the list of subscribers listed on the 1851 Glens Falls map, which is currently housed by the Warren County Records Center. However, the 1855 census shows varied Mills families around Bolton, despite a Thomas Mills dying in Chester in March 1850. This census shows some of the Mills family neighbors as the Reynolds (2 families), Fish, Noble, Burton, Watson, Shutluff, and Philo families, the same ones that are mentioned on the above map! [1]
Below is a zoomed out version of the region, with the yellow dot at the top of the screen representing where the Mills family is living.
Doing some sleuthing, it is clear that A. Mills is Alphonzo Mills, whom is not related, but is part of another Mills line as he s listed as born in Vermont, married to his wife Eliza A., possibly with the last name of Chandler, living in Chester, with Chestertown part of the same municipality. [2]
It is not known who W.F. Mills was, but he may have been related.
This post was originally published on WordPress in January 2019.
Looking at the 1855 census, it is clear that T. Mills is 49-year-old Irish-born Thomas Mills, whom was married to 43-year-old Irish-born lass named Margaret, whose last name may have been Yancy, due toe the presence a 65-yearold Elon Yancy in the household. Thomas and Margaret have 8 children: Joseph (age 17), Mary (age 17), Rachel (age 17), John (age 13), Edward S (age 11), Margaret (age 9), Phoebe (age 4), and Thomas (age 1). [3] While the census lists him as living in Chester, New York, Pottersville was a hamlet of Chester. The connection of the individual above to the map is clear: the neighbors of the Mills family are the Ferrisses, Virgils, Rowlands, Witneys, and two families: one headed by Isaac Mills (shown as I. Mills in the above map) and another headed by George Bibby (shown as G. Bibby on the above map). There is also an E. Beebe living the area, I'm seeing now, who is likely Elias Bibby or an unrelated Beebe family.
The above statistics of the region show that it was broadly agricultural, with much of the population in Queensbury.
Thanks to the Warren County Historical Society's TIF of the map, since it wasn't loading on the Library of Congress's site, I was able to look at the inserts of Warrensburg, Pottersville, Caldwell, and Chester, but no Bibbys or Millses were mentioned there. By 1875 John would be in Chester, specifically Northwest of Pottersville, as indicated in an 1876 atlas, where he was called "J.R. Mills," published the same year of his death in Minerva. Nearby was T. Bibby (undoubtedly Thomas Bibby), G. Bibby (undoubtedly George Bibby), and I. Mills (undoubtedly Isaac Mills).
Courtesy of the Warren County Atlas of 1876, with the above taken from a TIF download of the map on the Warren County Records Center website.
That's all for this post. Until the next one!
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[1] "New York State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch, John Mills, Bolton, Warren, New York, United States; citing pages 10-12 on Family Search, line #21, family #140, county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 474,178.
[2]"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch, A D Mills, 1860; "New York State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch, Alphonse D Mills, Chester, Warren, New York, United States; citing p. , line #37, family #251, county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 474,178; "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch, Alphonzo Mills, Chester, Warren, New York, United States; citing family 52, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.
[3] "New York State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch, Thomas Mills, Chester, Warren, New York, United States; citing p. 4 to 5 on Family Search, line #18, family #76, county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 474,178.
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Jikyoku Iinkai (時局委員会)
322) Japanese Committee on Trade and Information, Japoński Komitet ds. Handlu i Informacji - kierowana przez Japonię organizacja propagandowa, która działała w Stanach Zjednoczonych w latach 1937-1940. W języku japońskim nazywała się Jikyoku Iinkai (時局委員会), dosłownie „Komitet Spraw Bieżących”. Wielu jego byłych członków i opłacanych propagandzistów zostało osądzonych i uwięzionych w następstwie bombardowania Pearl Harbor. Japoński Komitet ds. Handlu i Informacji został powołany 26 września 1937 r. przez konsulat Japonii w San Francisco przy ścisłej współpracy lokalnych japońskich biznesmenów. Zlokalizowany pod adresem 549 Market Street, powstał wkrótce po wybuchu drugiej wojny chińsko-japońskiej w celu wpływania na opinię publiczną w Stanach Zjednoczonych w kierunku Japonii i przeciwko Chinom. Oficjalnie Komitet starał się wspierać „tradycyjną przyjaźń” między Stanami Zjednoczonymi a Japonią. W tajnej depeszy wysłanej przez japoński konsulat do Ministerstwa Spraw Zagranicznych odnotowano, że japońska Komisja ds. Handlu i Informacji była główną organizacją odpowiedzialną za „tworzenie propagandy i informacji dla Stanów Zjednoczonych”. Na jej czele stał K. Takahashi, lokalny kierownik Nippon Yusen Kaisha, do 15 marca 1940 r., a od tego czasu dyrektor Mitsubishi S. Takeuchi, wraz z niejakim Tsutomu Obaną, sekretarzem Japońskiej Izby Handlowej w San Francisco, obsługującym także jako sekretarz Komitetu. Po uchwaleniu Ustawy o Rejestracji Agentów Zagranicznych w 1938 roku, Japoński Komitet ds. Handlu i Informacji zarejestrował się jako agencja kontrolowana przez obywateli Japonii, chociaż podczas rejestracji Tsutomu Obana ukrył informację, że organizacja była bezpośrednio finansowana i kierowana przez rząd Japonii. W ciągu swojego istnienia Komitet wydał co najmniej 175 000 dolarów na promowanie spraw projapońskich, pieniądze, które zostały rozdane w konsulacie Japonii. Wśród osób finansowanych przez organizację byli Frederick Vincent Williams, któremu płacono 300 dolarów miesięcznie za tworzenie projapońskich artykułów, przemówień i audycji radiowych, David Warren Ryder, który napisał serię broszur zatytułowanych "Far Eastern Affairs" („Sprawy Dalekiego Wschodu”) i Ralph Townsend, który również wydrukował broszury przy wsparciu Komitetu. Gdy FBI zintensyfikowało inwigilację zagranicznych agentów, japoński konsulat był coraz bardziej zaniepokojony ujawnieniem tajnych działań organizacji. Japoński Komitet ds. Handlu i Informacji został zatem rozwiązany 22 sierpnia 1940 r. Jednak federalne dochodzenie w sprawie japońskiej propagandy, które rozpoczęto w listopadzie 1941 r., odkryło prace, które Japoński Komitet ds. Handlu i Informacji podjął w latach 1937–1940. Dwaj prokuratorzy specjalni, którzy prowadzili sprawę, Albert E. Arent i Arthur B. Caldwell, przedstawili sprawę przed federalną wielką ławą przysięgłych w San Francisco i 28 stycznia 1942 r. udało im się doprowadzić do oskarżenia przez rząd Stanów Zjednoczonych Townsenda, Rydera i Williamsa za naruszenia ustawy o rejestrze agentów zagranicznych, a także Obana za składanie fałszywych i niepełnych oświadczeń w imieniu organizacji. Townsend i Ryder zostali oskarżeni o działanie jako zagraniczni agenci bez rejestracji, a chociaż Williams się zarejestrował, został oskarżony o składanie fałszywych oświadczeń i ukrywanie informacji podczas rejestracji. Cała czwórka została również oskarżona o udział w przestępczej konspiracji. Obana i Townsend przyznali się do winy, chociaż Townsend zaprzeczył, że działał w imieniu Japonii. Po przyznaniu się do winy za naruszenie ustawy o rejestracji agentów zagranicznych, zarzut spisku został wycofany przeciwko Townsendowi. Ryder i Williams wyznali swoją niewinność i twierdzili, że nie znają zakresu, w jakim japoński rząd kontrolował Komitet, ale obaj zostali skazani pod każdym względem w czerwcu. Wszyscy czterej otrzymali wyroki więzienia. Rząd Stanów Zjednoczonych również oskarżył Takahashiego i Takeuchiego oraz wyznaczył dwóch japońskich konsulów jako współspiskowców, ale wszyscy oni opuścili kraj już przed złożeniem aktu oskarżenia.
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ARGYLLS RETURN TO CANADA - Here are some scenes row, left to right: Piper Earl McKie, Piper Douglas MacFar taken to-day at Niagara-on-the-Lake camp as the men of the lane, Drummer William Ross, Drummer James Carter, Piper First Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Can- Richard McDonald and Piper William Miller. Below are some of the officers, front row, left to right: Lieut. K. Fridada, who have just returned after two years' service in Major W. P. McClemont, Lieut. Col. I. M. R. Sinclair, Major Jamaica, moved into camp. At top are some members of J. W. Bell, Capt. A. J. Hay. Back row, left to right: Capt. the band, from the left, in the front row: Lance-Cpl. John G. M. Winfield, Lieut. J. G. Sloane, 2nd Lieut. W. Snell, Capt. MacFarlane, Pte. D. Armitt, Piper Ross James, Drummer G. G. E. Armstrong, Capt. R. A. Patterson, Lieut, K. Monas, Cpl. Alex Gordon, Piper Malcolm Armitt, Drummer R. D. MacKenzie, Capt. G. H. L. Mills, Lieut. J. M. Harper and Lieut. D. J. Carpenter, J. R. Patterson, William Caldwell. Back Alex Rathbone. - from the Hamilton Spectator. May 26, 1943. Page 7.
#hamilton#niagara-on-the-lake#niagara camp#argyll and sutherland highlanders of canada#canadian soldiers#canadian army#military training#canada during world war 2
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August 1943 issue
Whit Ellsworth, “Murder Cruise"
H. Wolff Salz, “Never Say Die"
Joe Archibald, “Dick Tracery” (Willie Klump) ~ illustrated by the author
William G. Bogart, “Girl from Pearl Harbor" ~ illustrated by H.I.Parkhurst
Ted Coughlan, “Strictly Legal"
Norman A. Daniels, “Too Much Hate” (Alex Malloy)
E. Hoffmann Price, “Death in New Mexico"
Erskine Caldwell: The Sinews of War - a War Bond Message
Don Tracy, “Suspect"
Seattle Mystery Bookshop
#popular detective magazine#pulp art#pulp cover#pulp magazine#hardboiled#crime ficiton#mystery short stories#whit ellsworth#h. wolff salz#joe archibald#william g. bogart#ted coughlin#norman a. daniels#e. hoffmann price#erskine caldwell#don tracy
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Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection will be released on December 13 via Lionsgate. The Blu-ray set includes the third, fourth, and fifth installments in the Christmas horror franchise. It’s the 28th installment in the Vestron Video Collector’s Series.
1989's Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! is directed by Monte Hellman (Two-Lane Blacktop) and written by Rex Weiner. Richard Beymer, Bill Moseley, Samantha Scully, Eric Da Re, Laura Harring, Elizabeth Hoffman, and Robert Culp star.
1990's Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation is directed by Brian Yuzna (Society) and written by Zeph E. Daniel (Society). Maud Adams, Tommy Hinkley, Allyce Beasley, Clint Howard, and Neith Hunter star.
1991's Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker is directed by Martin Kitrosser (writer of Friday the 13th Parts III and V) from a script he co-wrote with Brian Yuzna (Society). William Thorne, Mickey Rooney, Jane Higginson, Tracy Fraim, and Brian Bremer star.
All three films are presented in high definition with English 2.0 DTS-HD Master Audio. Devon Whitehead designed the cover art. Special features are detailed below.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out special features:
Audio commentary by film historian Jarret Gahan
Interview with actor Bill Moseley
Interview with creative consultant Steven Gaydos
Interview with executive producer Richard Gladstein
Trailer
Still gallery
It’s a very bloody Christmas after Ricky Caldwell, the notorious “Killer Santa Claus,” awakens from a six-year coma with one thing on his mind: murder.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation special features:
Audio commentary by director Brian Yuzna
Our Man Ricky with Clint Howard
Interview with writer Woody Keith
Interview with effects artist Screaming Mad George
Interview with executive producer Richard Gladstein
Trailer
Still Gallery
A reporter’s investigation into a mysterious death leads her into the clutches of a cult that’s chosen her as its new queen.
Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker special features:
Audio commentary by director/co-writer Martin Kitrosser
Interview with producer/co-writer Brian Yuzna
Interview with actor Brian Bremer
Interview with effects artist Screaming Mad George
Interview with executive producer Richard Gladstein
Trailer
Still gallery
Mickey Rooney stars as a toy maker whose creations display some very human – and deadly – tendencies.
Pre-order Silent Night, Deadly Night Collection.
#silent night deadly night#horror#80s horror#90s horror#bill moseley#mickey rooney#clint howard#vestron video#dvd#gift#devon whitehead#brian yuzna#screaming mad george#richard beymer#maud adams
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80 Young Adult Books by Black Authors
Supporting Black authors is something that I definitely need to start doing more, so I’ve compiled a list of 80 YA books by Black authors. I’m putting the ones that I’ve read at the top in bold, and the rest will be books that I have looked up and have put on my list to read. I can’t do much to change what’s going on in our world right now, but I can do my part to support the Black community in any way that I can. These are in no particular order and please feel free to add more!
On The Come Up by Angie Thomas
With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi
Calling My Name by Liara Tamani
Dear Martin by Nic Stone
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
The Sun is Also a Star by Nicola Yoon
Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann
Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo
Allegedly by Tiffany D. Jackson
Odd One Out by Nic Stone
Jackpot by Nic Stone
Dear Justyce by Nic Stone - coming out 9/29/20
Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi
Oh My Gods by Alexandra Sheppard
Black Enough: Stories of Being Young and Black in America edited by Ibi Zoboi
Love Me or Miss Me: Hot Girl, Bad Boy by Dream Jordan
Spin by Lamar Giles
Black Leopard, Red Wolf by Marlon James
Watch Us Rise by Renee Watson and Ellen Hagan
Opposite of Always by Justin A. Reynolds
The Belles Series by Dhonielle Clayton
The Weight of the Stars by K. Ancrum
Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams
Let Me Hear a Rhyme by Tiffany D. Jackson
The Voice in My Head by Dana L. Davis
I Wanna Be Where You Are by Kristina Forest
The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta
The Evolution of Birdie Randolph by Brandy Colbert
Dear Haiti, Love Alaine by Maika and Maritza Moulite
Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron
A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney
A Dream So Dark by L.L. McKinney
Full Disclosure by Camryn Garrett
The Forgotten Girl by India Hill Brown
Tyler Johnson Was Here by Jay Coles
Piecing Me Together by Renee Watson
Solo by Kwame Alexander
A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow
By Any Means Necessary by Candid Montgomery
War Girls by Tochi Onyebuchi
Light It Up by Kekla Magoon
Who Put This Song On? by Morgan Parker
Monday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson
Finding Yvonne by Brandy Colbert
Learning to Breathe by Janice Lynn Mather
I am Alfonso Jones by Tony Medina
The Stars Beneath Our Feet by David Barclay Moore
Ghost by Jason Reynolds
X: A Novel by Ilyasah Shabazz
The Boy in the Black Suit by Jason Reynolds
How It Went Down by Kekla Magoon
Dread Nation by Justina Ireland
Deathless Divide by Justina Ireland
Not So Pure and Simple by Lamar Giles
The Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe
Monster by Walter Dean Myers
Pride by Ibi Zoboi
Opposite Of Always by Justin A. Reynolds
Buried Beneath The Baobab Tree by Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani
The Effigies Series by Sarah Raughley
Well-Read Black Girl: Finding Our Stories, Discovering Ourselves by Glory Edim
Such A Fun Age by Kiley Reid
I Almost Forgot About You by Terry McMillan
Red at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi
What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours by Helen Oyeyemi
A Phoenix First Must Burn: Sixteen Stories of Black Girl Magic, Resistance, and Hope edited by Patrice Caldwell
This Is My America by Kim Johnson
Punching the Air by Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam
If You Come Softly by Jacqueline Woodson
Nightmare of the Clans by Pamela E. Cash
Black Boy, White School by Brian F. Walker
Behind You by Jacqueline Woodson
Hush by Jacqueline Woodson
Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now by Dana L. Davis
Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson
#text#books#booklr#reading#black authors#nonhp#this is mostly a list for myself#but I thought it might be good to share!#obviously there are way more than these#but I decided to stop at 80#5k
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TOP O’ TH’ WORLD
1907 - 1908
Top O’ Th’ World is a musical by Mark E. Swan with music by Manuel Klein and Anna Caldwell and lyrics by James O’Dea, featuring songs with lyrics by Joseph W. Herbert. It was originally produced by J.M. Allison, staged by Frank Smithson, and choreographed by William Rock and Signor Luigi Albertieri.
The story concerns Maida, a little girl who finds herself mysteriously transplanted to the workshop of Kris Kringle near the city of Illusia. There is a love story in which a near discoverer of the North Pole resolves to find it, if only to rescue a maiden who has been frozen by Jack Frost at the command of Aurora Borealis, Queen of the Northern Lights. Guided by Kankakee, an Eskimo, and his little daughter Kokomo, the entire party proceeds to Illusia, accompanied by The Candy Kid and The Jack in the Box, who were brought to life in Kris Kringle’s workshop, and who are paired up as travelling companions of the Friendly Bear.
The show was designed to appeal to both young people and their parents. The variety musical included:
The Collie Dog Ballet - “8 captivating, whirling misses and almost-human dancing dogs.”
The Candy Kid
The Intelligent Bear ~ Kathleen Clifford and Arthur Hill as ‘Maida and the Friendly Bear’
Jack Frost
The Heart of Fairyland
In the Land of Christmas
The Top of the World - Santa’s Workshop
The Spring Time of Love
"By the sun that burns throughout the day and the moon that shines at night by the great caciques of the past and the present, by the rivers that flow through northern forests, and the rivers where the hunted deer doth quench his thirst, by all the brave and the true in Eskimo history, I bid you welcome this day in the beautiful month of the seasons to witness little Kokomo." ~ KOKOMO the ESKIMO (Anna Laughlin)
The musical opened in Toronto at the New Alexandria Theatre on August 26, 1907. It then moved to Buffalo NY, Rochester NY, Detroit MI, Cincinnati OH,
On October 16, 1907, Top O’ Th’ World played Young’s Pier in Atlantic City. [Although this newspaper suggests the play tried out at Young’s Pier in Atlantic City, the newspapers there do not list any such performance on these dates.]
Top O’ Th’ World opened on Broadway on October 19, 1907 at the Majestic Theatre (5 Columbus Circle at 59th Street). The Majestic had previously housed the family-friendly hits The Wizard of Oz and Babes in Toyland. Anna Loughlin, who plays Kokomo the Eskimo Princess in The Top O’ Th’ World, returned to the Majestic where she had played Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Arthur Hill (the Bear) was her Cowardly Lion.
About the Venue: The Majestic was built in 1903, one of the first theatres by Columbus Circle, which was expected to become another theatre district. It went through many name changes and owners until 1923, when William Randolph Hearst took over, changed the policy to cinema, and renamed it the Cosmopolitan. It was torn down in 1954 to allow for wider sidewalks in front of the New York Coliseum.
George Munroe cross-dressed to played the role of Aurora Borealis, Queen of the Northern Lights, in the style of a pantomime dame.
On February 3, 1908, the show moved to the Casino Theatre (1404 Broadway at 39th Street) where it closed on February 22, 1908 after 156 performances.
“’The Top O’ Th’ World’ is a bit of stage-jelly with powdered sugar spiced mildly with peppermint and wintergreen.” ~ INTERNATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION
Frost King (aka Dolly Dimples) is at large in the big city!
The first week in December, a new song titled “Dinah” was added to the show. It was also announced that the production had arranged ‘closed automobiles’ to transport groups of 25 children or more to the theatre for free. To accommodate holiday audiences, the production offered daily matinees.
“On Christmas Day a Santa Claus will distribute dolls to the little girls of the audience who are so fortunate as to draw tickets for them. Two dolls, of life size, are among the prizes in this ingenious lottery - these being described as ‘made in France, of the finest material and dressed for the occasion’."
The doll promotion was so successful it was continued at all Wednesday matinees.
~ Fun and Feast for ‘Top o’ th’ World’ ~
“After last night's performance of ‘The Top o' th' World’ at the Majestic Theatre there was yet another performance for the benefit of the company only. A small stage had been built under the regular stage, and on this various members of the company made fun for the rest. Sam Diamond indulged in recitations from Shakespeare and George W. Monroe and Catherine Clifford were also on the program. Then Manager J.M. Allison and his wife treated the entire organization to a beefsteak dinner. Congressman and Mrs. James W. Rhlnock of Ohio Joined In the festivities” ~ January 1, 1908
About the Venue: The Casino Theatre was built in 1882 for light musicals and operetta, but showed mostly vaudeville starting in 1892. A 1905 fire necessitated much reconstruction. In February of 1930, the theatre was demolished to make room for the expanding garment district.
In an attempt to keep the show fresh producers staged a song contest. There were no winners except the show, which got free publicity from the stunt.
After closing at the Casino on February 22nd, The Top o' th' World went on the road, opening with Philadelphia on February 24th, then visiting Baltimore, Washington, Boston, and stopping in Atlantic City.
Top O’ Th’ World opened in Atlantic City at the Apollo Theatre on the Boardwalk on April 16, 1908. The theatre was supposed to host Miss Marlowe during this time, but her engagement was canceled.
In 1910, the play morphed into The Top O’ Th’ World Dancers, extracting the more popular acts (including the Collie Ballet) into a variety / vaudeville production.
#Top O' Th' World#Collie Ballet#Theatre#Musical#Broadway#Atlantic City#Apollo Theatre#Broadway Musical#Santa Claus#1908
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When her mother falls for a wealthy man, Lina Cruz must move in with her new stepfather and transfer from an urban East Los Angeles public high school to an exclusive prep school in Malibu, where she struggles to fit in with her affluent new peers. After snooty cheerleading captain Avery blocks Lina from varsity, Lina recruits her best friends from her old school to help her whip the pathetic junior varsity cheerleading squad — the Sea Lions — into fighting shape. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Lina: Christina Milian Evan: Cody Longo Avery: Rachele Brooke Smith Sky: Holland Roden Isabel: Laura Cerón Henry: David Starzyk Christina: Nikki SooHoo Treyvonetta: Gabrielle Dennis Kayla: Meagan Holder Gloria: Vanessa Born East LA Girl #2: Janelle Martinez East LA Girl #1: Jessica Martinez Victor: Brandon Gonzales Cholo: Christopher Martinez Whitney: Brittany Sarkisian Hot Guy: Carlos Diaz Shoe-vite Girl: Julia Lehman Rich Girl: Megan Hubbell Eavesdropper #1 / Sea Lion: Alexander McCarthy Eavesdropper #2 / Sea Lion: Kyle McCarthy Announcer: Lisa Arturo Self: Джулиана Ранчич All Star Jaguars Dancer: Eric Butts All Star Jaguars Dancer: Greg Farkas All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Janelle Ginestra All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Lauren Gottlieb All Star Jaguars Dancer: Danielle E. Hawkins All Star Jaguars Dancer: Theresa June-Tao All Star Jaguars Dancer: Devin Jamieson All Star Jaguars Dancer: Jordan Johnson All Star Jaguars Dancer: Michael Lim All Star Jaguars Dancer: Bryan Marsh All Star Jaguars Dancer: Andrea McQueen All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brittany Anne Pirtle All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Liz Porter All Star Jaguars Dancer: Kristy Rios All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brian Schulze All Star Jaguars Dancer: Bailey Stump All Star Jaguars Dancer / Dancer: Devin Walker All Star Jaguars Dancer: Brad Weber All Star Jaguars Dancer: Tori Wirgler All Star Jaguars Dancer: John Witters All Star Jaguars Dancer: Elle Young All Star Jaguars Dancer: Chris Zuehlke East L.A. Squad Dancer: Daniel Altman East L.A. Squad Dancer: David Carmon East L.A. Squad Dancer: John Cronin East L.A. Squad Dancer: Neda Emamjomeh East L.A. Squad Dancer: David Ezell East L.A. Squad Dancer: Leon Henderson East L.A. Squad Dancer: Megan Honore East L.A. Squad Dancer: Dominique Kelley East L.A. Squad Dancer: Chanel Malvar East L.A. Squad Dancer: Carissa Martin East L.A. Squad Dancer: Candace Montez East L.A. Squad Dancer: Nicole Niestemski East L.A. Squad Dancer: Carina Olis East L.A. Squad Dancer: Sean Patrick Parnell East L.A. Squad Dancer: Daniel Pera East L.A. Squad Dancer: John Rames East L.A. Squad Dancer: Marquita Scott East L.A. Squad Dancer: Allysa Shorte East L.A. Squad Dancer: Monica Soto East L.A. Squad Dancer: Isaac Tualaulelei East L.A. Squad Dancer: Julianne Waters Sea Lion: Jeffrey Alarcon Sea Lion: Paulette Azizian Sea Lion: Shaylene Benson Sea Lion: Britton Bickel Sea Lion: Mike Burns Sea Lion: William Caldwell Sea Lion: Kassie Cook Sea Lion: Marty Dew Sea Lion: Aisha Jamila Francis Sea Lion: Rebekah Giles Sea Lion: Erin Yvonne Sea Lion: Jeremy Hudson Sea Lion / Dancer: Chris Moss Sea Lion / Dancer: Katrina Norman Sea Lion: Shannon Pape Sea Lion: Jonathan Rice Sea Lion / Dancer: Jenny Robinson Sea Lion: Gina Starbuck Sea Lion: Dollar Tan Sea Lion: Jordan Wentz Cholo Squad Dancer: Noel Bajandas Cholo Squad Dancer: Kenny Harlow Cholo Squad Dancer: Oren Michaeli Cholo Squad Dancer: Oscar Orosco Cholo Squad Dancer: Jonathan ‘Legacy’ Perez Cholo Squad Dancer: Michael Vargas Cholo Squad Dancer: Roman Vasquez Cholo Squad Dancer: Ivan ‘Flipz’ Velez Dancer: Ryan Adams Dancer: Brandon Henschel Film Crew: Editor: Richard Halsey Costume Designer: Ruth E. Carter Editor: Michael Jablow Hairstylist: Sheryl Blum Writer: Alyson Fouse Executive Producer: Armyan Bernstein Executive Producer: Charlie Lyons Original Music Composer: Andrew Gross Director: Bille Woodruff Writer: Elena Song Producer: Sean McNamara Makeup Artist: Martha Callender Supervising Sound Editor: Charles Maynes Stunt Coordinator: Julius LeFlore Assistant Editor: ...
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Sunday 30 December 1838
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fine morning mild and damp but clear and high wind – London F43° inside study H-x F- 47° outside study – at accounts writing out in rough book till breakfast at 9 35 to 10 – then sometime in my tower study – then a little while at accounts – and looked over plans – did up 2 of Upper place quarry and 2 of Little marsh ditto and one plan of yew trees ditto SW. having the other with a note to ‘Mr. S. Washington Crownest’ for George to leave at the house in returning from Cliff hill after church – the plans to be brought down to the present time and all six returned as soon as SW. can – the rent-list he is to make out as he did at midsummer – No entry in his cash book of any receipt of Dove house and Caldwell hill tithe-rent – if he has received nothing ½ a crown. per annum since 2 February 1810 is in arrear – William Mallinson has no rent to pay this ½ year – does not need trouble Mr. Greenwood with any application for his rent – Mr. Sowdens’ 1st payment of advance of rent was to have been made last midsummer as agreed by him and mentioned by me to Mr. Lister – hope S- will pay up this Xmas – at the school in 18 minutes – 10 minutes there – at church 4 or 5 minutes before service began at 2 ½ - Mr. Horsfall the curate did all the duty – preached (good fair sermon) 35 minutes from Ecclesiastes xii.13 and 14 5 or 6 minutes at Cliff hill – thanked Mrs. AW. for the 2 cock-chickens she sent us the other day to keep – she seems quite as well today as last Sunday – left A- there to stay till tomorrow afternoon – George left us the plans and note at Crownest – home at 3 55 and wrote all the above of today –
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then at accounts till dinner at 6 20 in 25 minutes but stood reading the paper and then had 2 cups of coffee till 7 50 – then unpacked and cellared the champagne (vide 20th instant) only 11 bottles instead of 12 – one must have been left in the hurried repacking in Paris – put 10 bottles in the cellar, and brought the 11th upstairs – put it in the bureau in my blue room – from about 8 ¾ to 11 25 looking over all my accounts from Tuesday 17 May 1836 when John Booth re-entered my service, on the death of my father, to see that I had entered all the payments, and settle his wages-account – I see that next Tuesday he will have £5.8.0 due - - let him be paid regularly every month in future with the other men Sam Booth and George Thomas – fine mild damp day – F42° inside study at 11 ½ pm
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