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Title: National Treasure
Rating: PG
Director: Jon Turteltaub
Cast: Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Sean Bean, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Christopher Plummer, David Dayan Fisher, Stewart Finlay-McLennan, Oleg Taktarov, Stephen A. Pope, Annie Parisse, Mark Pellegrino, Armando Riesco, Erik King, Don McManus
Release year: 2004
Genres: thriller, mystery, adventure, action
Blurb: Ben Gates leads a group of treasure hunters to search for a chest of riches rumoured to have been stashed away by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin during the Revolutionary War. The chest's whereabouts may lie in secret clues embedded in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence...and Gates is in a race to find the gold before his enemies do.
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Sammy's sandwich shop
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by Lia1996
Jared opened the door of “Sammy’s Sandwich shop” to the smell of fresh paint. “Sammy’s was Jared’s new café, which he’d bought with the little savings that he had and the trust that he’d gotten from his grandmother. Jared never thought though, that this café, was going to be the beginning of an exciting adventure.
Words: 20049, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Supernatural (TV 2005) RPF
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: M/M
Characters: Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles' Family, Jared Padalecki's Family, Stephen Amell, Grant Gustin, Justin Hartley, Mark Pellegrino, Chad Michael Murray, Adrianne Palicki
Relationships: Jensen Ackles/Jared Padalecki
Additional Tags: Fluff and Angst, Coffee Shops, Alternate Universe - Coffee Shops & Cafés, Smut, Top Jensen Ackles, Bottom Jared Padalecki, Bottom Jared, Top Jensen, Major Character Injury, Injury, Gunshot Wounds, Happy Ending, Mentions of homophobia
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SEC Bars Another Advisor in 1 Global Securities Scam
The 1 Global Capital fraud scheme raised more than $320 million from more than 3,600 investors throughout the country, according to the commission.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission barred an investment advisor from the industry for recommending and selling unregistered 1 Global Capital securities. 1 Global is the firm at the heart of a massive fraud scheme that raised more than $320 million in illegal securities from thousands of investors.
Michael Pellegrino, the co-founder and head of SEC-registered Goldstone Financial Group, was unaware that 1 Global Capital was a fraud when recommending their notes to clients, according to the SEC’s settlement order with Pellegrino and his brother Anthony Pellegrino, a co-founder of Goldstone.
But the duo did not reveal they were receiving referral fees when clients invested in 1 Global’s notes, according to the commission.
The settlement is the latest development in the 1 Global Capital saga, in which former CEO Carl Ruderman was charged in 2018. 1 Global was purportedly a merchant lender providing short-term loans for small and medium-sized businesses as an alternative to traditional bank loans. The company claimed it made $1.30 to $1.40 for every dollar invested in these cash advances, but investors never received any interest payments and eventually lost their principal, according to the SEC.
While 1 Global said most investors’ funds were paying for these loans, in reality Ruderman and the firm used much of the raised funds for other purposes. The SEC said Ruderman misappropriated at least $32 million for his own uses, including a vacation to Greece, monthly payments for a Mercedes-Benz and American Express card, salaries for Ruderman’s household staff and $1 million for his son to invest in cryptocurrency.
Last August, two Florida securities attorneys and the former chief operating officer of 1 Global were sentenced for participating in the fraud, with former COO Stephen Schwartz serving 24 months and ordered to pay more than $36 million in victims’ restitution. In January 2020, former 1 Global CFO Alan Heide was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay more than $57 million.
To run the scheme, 1 Global invited dozens of external sales agents and firms to sell their product, including the Pellegrinos, according to the commission. 1 Global’s outside securities counsel allegedly lied to the Goldstone duo, saying 1 Global’s performance returns had been validated by an independent accounting firm.
The Pellegrino brothers tried to investigate 1 Global’s offerings through internet research about its executives and in conversations with 1 Global’s director of business development, according to the commission.
Afterwards, the Pellegrinos marketed 1 Global investments to clients through emails, telephone calls and in-person dinners, with Michael typically recommending a 10%–20% allocation in investors’ portfolios. By June 2018, the duo had each sold about $18 million of 1 Global notes to about 445 clients around the country, pocketing about $800,000 in referral fees.
But Goldstone’s Form ADV and a disclosure document given to 1 Global investors didn’t disclose the fees the Pellegrinos received for referring clients to the unregistered securities.
After 1 Global filed for bankruptcy, Goldstone set up funds for a settlement with its investors, returning all the referral fees and an additional $700,000; Anthony Pellegrino offered $1.3 million from his personal funds to investors and Michael Pellegrino stepped down as Goldstone’s CCO in August 2018.
Goldstone and the Pellegrino brothers did not admit or deny the SEC’s findings, but agreed to hire an independent consultant to oversee their practices. The SEC barred Michael Pellegrino, while issuing a formal censure against Anthony Pellegrino. The firm and two brothers were each asked to pay five-figure penalties.
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★✩★ .99 PREORDER ALERT ★✩★
The New Boss
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Zakrzewski Anthologies
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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝒃𝒐𝒔𝒔 𝒘𝒊𝒍𝒍 𝒔𝒆𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒏𝒐𝒘…In this collection you can expect delectable sexual tension, all the witty banter, and steamy hookup goodness. These men are smart, audacious, and sexy as sin with a body to match. They are in control and know how to take charge. With late nightdeadlines andtrips out of town, working together means facing temptation every day. Business with pleasure… Who says you can't have both?
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saw codeine after abysmal art fair worker bee weekend... wow ! everything i could've ever hoped for and more. they did a cover of jd atmosphere hot on the heels of loss leader and my bf cried. we shook stephen immerwahr's hand afterward but then got stuck in a parking garage for nearly an hour. my friend in the back seat had time to look for pizza, eat it at the restaurant, and bring me back a pellegrino. LA tings :(
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Grand Funk Railroad – Some Kind of Wonderful.
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River.
K-DST | DJ – Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith (Axl Rose)
Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock – It Takes Two.
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Road to the Riches.
Radio Espantoso | DJ – Pepe (Tony Chiroldes)
Rockstar's Lovefist – Dangerous Bastard.
Motley Crue – Too Young to Fall in Love.
Judas Priest – You've Got Another Thing Coming.
Oliver Cheatham – Get Down Saturday Night.
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Foreigner – Waiting For a Girl Like Youįever 105 | DJ – Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit (Julius Dyson).
Cutting Crew – (I Just) Died in Your Arms.
Man Parrish - Hip Hop Be Bop (Don't Stop)Įmotion 98.3 | DJ – Fernando Martinez (Frank Chavez).
Zapp + Roger - More Bounce to the Ounce.
Grandmaster Flash-The Furious Five – The Message.
INXS – Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain).
Electric Light Orchestra – Four Little Diamonds.
The Human League – (Keep Feeling) Fascination.
A Flock of Seagulls – I Ran (So Far Away).
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Paul Engemann – Scarface (Push It to the Limit)Ĭhatterbox FM | DJ – Lazlow (voices himself)Īll Radio Stations and Songs in GTA Vice Cityįrom Flash FM, Fever 105, and Emotion 98.3, we have compiled a complete list of all GTA Vice City radio stations, as well as all the songs that are set to make an appearance.
Head Radio | DJ – Michael Hunt (Russ Mottla)įlashback 95.6 | DJ – Toni (Maria Chambers) MSX FM | DJ – MC Codebreaker (voices himself)
Agallah & Sean Price – Rising to the Top.
JoJo Pellegrino – JoJo Pellegrino Freestyle.
Game Radio FM | DJs – Stretch Armstrong (voices himself) and Lord Sear (voices himself)
April's In Paris – Feels Like I Just Can't Take No More.
Lips 106 | DJs - Cliff Lane (Ed McMann) and Andee (Shelley Miller)
Chris Walsh & Dave Beran – Shake (Revolt Clogrock Remix).
Rise FM | DJ - Andre “The Accelerator” (André) K-Jah | DJ – Horace ‘The Pacifist ’Walsh (Herman Stephens)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Finch'han del vino.
Gaetano Donizetti – Chi mi frena in tal momento.
Giuseppe Verdi – Libiamo ne' lieti calici.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Non più andrai farfallone amoroso.
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★✩★ COVER REVEAL & PREORDER ★✩★
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Release Date: September 19, 2023
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The boss will see you now… In this collection you can expect delectable sexual tension, all the witty banter, and steamy hookup goodness. These men are smart, audacious, and sexy as sin with a body to match. They are in control and know how to take charge.
With late night deadlines and trips out of town, working together means facing temptation every day. Business with pleasure… Who says you can't have both?
Contributing authors are:
Ashley Zakrzewski | Amy Stephens | Cata Ree | Marissa Davis | Katie Rae | Raja Savage | Maria Vickers | Anne Lange | Leanora Cowan | Matilda Martel | Lane Martin |Paula Dombrowiak | Renee Pellegrino | Karla Doyle | Dania Voss | Brittany Tarkington | Kate McWilliams | Bree Weeks | Ashlee Shades | Keighley Bradford | Sutton Bishop | Michelle McCraw | Darby Fox | Melissa Williams | Finley Brown | DL Gallie | Elle Berlin | Lexy Timms | Willow Sanders | Cricket Rohman
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★✩★ COVER REVEAL & PREORDER ★✩★
The New Boss
A Limited-Edition Romance Collection
Release Date: September 19, 2023
Hosted by DS Book Promotions
Amazon - Pre Order
US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFRQHBMY/
UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BFRQHBMY/
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AU https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BFRQHBMY/
Apple, Nook, Kobo
The boss will see you now… In this collection you can expect delectable sexual tension, all the witty banter, and steamy hookup goodness. These men are smart, audacious, and sexy as sin with a body to match. They are in control and know how to take charge. With late nightdeadlines andtrips out of town, working together means facing temptation every day. Business with pleasure… Who says you can't have both?
Contributing authors are: Ashley Zakrzewski Amy Stephens Cata Ree Marissa Davis Katie Rae Raja Savage Maria Vickers Anne Lange Leanora Cowan Matilda Martel Lane Martin Paula Dombrowiak Renee Pellegrino Karla Doyle Dania Voss Brittany Tarkington Kate McWilliams Bree Weeks Ashlee Shades Keighley Bradford Sutton Bishop Michelle McCraw Darby Fox Melissa Williams Finley BrownDL Gallie Elle Berlin Lexy Timms Willow Sanders Cricket Rohman
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"CLASS OF '61" (1993) Review
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"CLASS OF '61" (1993) Review Twenty-six years, ABC Television aired the pilot episode for an American war drama about the U.S. Civil War. Written by Jonas McCord, "CLASS OF '61" told the story about three West Point graduates from the class of 1861, who found themselves on opposites sides following the outbreak of war. 
I have a few corrections to make. "CLASS OF '61" told the story about one West Point graduate, an Irish immigrant named Devlin O'Neil of Baltimore, and one cadet who had dropped out of the Academy following the outbreak of war, Shelby Peyton of Virginia. And the third man turned out to be a young George Armstrong Custer, who did graduate with the Class of '61, but only served as a supporting character in this production. Actually, the third major character in "CLASS OF '61" is a young man named Lucius, who happened to be a slave owned by Shelby's father, a doctor and plantation owner. The movie followed Devlin, Shelby, Lucius and yes, even young Custer from that last day of peace before the bombardment of Fort Sumter to the waning moment of the Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas). After Shelby dropped out of West Point, following the Fort Sumter bombardment and surrender, Shelby Peyton visits Devlin O'Neil's home in Baltimore and discovers that the latter's father has withdrawn his permission for Shelby to marry Devlin's sister, Shannon, due to Shelby's decision to follow his state into the Confederacy. Shelby also discovers that Devlin and Shannon's younger brother, Terry, has joined a local street mob that happened to be pro-Confederate. After participating in the Pratt Street Riot on April 19, 1861; Terry ends up temporarily imprisoned at Fort McHenry before heading south to join the Confederate Army. Following his graduation from West Point, Devlin experiences difficulty in receiving an Army assignment, due to Terry's actions. Devlin meets a Virginia belle from nearby Alexandria named Lily Magraw at a soirée hosted by long-time Washington socialite named Rose O'Neal Greenhow. Unbeknownst to Devil, both Lily and Mrs. Greenhow are Confederate spies. Shelby's friendship with his father's slave Lucius is tested due to the latter's brief attempt to escape slavery with his pregnant wife, Lavinia. After killing one (or two) of the slave catchers who had spotted him, Lucius is forced to leave the Shelby plantation without his wife and head north via the Underground Railroad. One would immediately notice that "CLASS OF '61" has no main narrative other than a handful of major characters experiencing the first three months of the U.S. Civil War. That is because this 93-minute movie was supposed to serve as a pilot for a new series . . . which never materialized. But this loose narrative structure featuring a handful of plot lines did not deter me from enjoying the production. When I first saw "CLASS OF '61", I was in the throes of an obsession for the U.S. Civil War. An obsession that has not abated with time, I might add. There is a possibility that due to this obsession, I may have viewed "CLASS OF '61" through rose-colored glasses when I first saw it. Do not get me wrong. I still managed to enjoy it. But due to the "sands of time", I have finally noticed the flaws. "CLASS OF '61" has a great deal of virtues. Its biggest virtue seemed to be the cast. The television pilot featured many young players who would eventually become well known or major stars. Dan Futterman, an excellent character actor in his own right and a two-time Academy Award nominated screenwriter, gave a complex performance as Shelby Peyton. Clive Owen, who became a bigger star, gave an emotional performance as Devlin O'Neil, the Irish immigrant torn between his friendship with Peyton and his family's patriotism toward their new country. Andre Braugher was already somewhat known for his performance in the 1989 movie, "GLORY", when he shot this pilot. He eventually became a major television star and has received numerous nominations and won two Emmys for his work. Frankly, I thought he gave the best performance in the production as the embittered Virginia slave whose initial attempt to escape slavery would lead to him being apart from his wife and mother for several years. The television movie also featured solid performances from the like of Josh Lucas (as George C. Custer) Dana Ivey, Penny Johnson, Sue-Ann Leeds, Barry Cullison, Peter Murnik, Timothy Scott, Stephen Root, Christien Anholt and Andrew Stahl. However, I believe there were better supporting performances. One came from Sophie Ward, who gave a poignant performance as Devlin's sister Shannon. Beverly Todd was excellent as Lucius' pragmatic mother. Mark Pelligrino gave a very interesting performance as a fellow cadet from South Carolina named Skinner, especially in a scene in which the character provided off-putting instructions on how to breed healthy slaves to the discomfort of the Peytons. Robert Newman gave an intelligent performance as one of the main characters' West Point instructors who become a Union artillery officer, Captain Wykoff. Len Cariou was effective as Shelby's warm and intelligent father, Dr. Leland Peyton. Lorraine Toussaint shone brilliantly in her brief role as a slave woman named Sarah, who was accompanying her mistress on a southbound train also conveying Shelby had encountered on a southbound train from New York City. Niall O'Brien gave a very complex performance as Devlin and Shannon's emotionally patriotic father, James O'Neil. The production values for "CLASS OF '61" struck me as solid, but not particularly top-notch. Although the movie's setting stretched from West Point, New York to the Peyton plantation outside of Richmond, Virginia; it was easy for me to see that the television movie was set in South Carolina and Georgia . . . in the Deep South. I have noticed that many of these productions with an Antebellum or Civil War setting are shot in the Deep South states, even the narratives are set in the Upper South. Has the Upper South been developed too extensively to serve as locations for such movies? I found Michael T. Boyd's costumes for the women characters very attractive and nearly accurate. However, I thought the men's costumes looked as if they had came straight from a costume warehouse in Hollywood. Recently, I had come across an old review of "CLASS OF '61". The New York Times reviewer seemed to dismiss the production as a nostalgic television movie with a failed plot. He seemed unaware that the movie was basically a pilot for a potential television series. When I first saw the movie, I knew that this was basically a pilot. Which is why I was not that surprised that it ended with the Battle of Bull Run without any of the plot lines being resolved. As for "CLASS OF '61" being nostalgic . . . I am not sure about that criticism. Jonas McCord's narrative seemed to be a mixture of a straight forward look at how Americans behaved and spoke during this tumultuous period in 19th century American history and a slightly critical look at their society. And I found its portrayal of the Bull Run battle rather interesting and detailed. However, the television movie featured a good deal more criticism of Northern racism and the Abraham Lincoln Administration. Shelby's encounter with an abolitionist, a Maryland woman and her enslaved maid led to the latter's soliloquy about the racism she had encountered in New York City. And another scene featured Devlin revealing his family troubles to Lily Magraw and Rose Greenhow - namely brother Terry's incarceration inside Baltimore's Fort McHenry and how this led to his failure to being assigned to an Army regiment. I must admit that I found it odd that McCord seemed to focus so much on the flaws of Northern society and the Lincoln's Administration . . . and not on the flaws of Confederate President Jefferson Davis' own administration. After all, the state of Virginia had lost its northwestern counties during the three-month period between Fort Sumter and Bull Run, due to its citizens breaking away from the state. Considering that Shelby's family lived in Virginia, I found it rather odd that western Virginia's break from the state was never mentioned. On the other hand, the series did focus a great deal on slavery. Although the Peyton family were portrayed as kind slave owners who almost treated their slaves as family, the movie still managed to portray their role in slavery as something to condemn - especially through Lucius' bitterness over being a slave, the patronizing manner of Dr. Peyton's kindness and Shelby's inability to understand Lucius' desire for freedom or lack of faith in the latter's ability to survive as a free man. I have noticed in many other productions about slavery during the Antebellum period or the Civil War, slave owners are either portrayed as kind or cruel . . . with no ambiguity in between. I must applaud McCord for his more ambiguous portrayal of Shelby and his family in regard to the slavery topic. Were there aspects of "CLASS OF '61" that troubled me? Well . . . yes. There were a few things. When Devlin was first introduced to Rose Greenhow at her soirée, the latter revealed that she knew a great deal about him - including where his family lived and his ranking among the West Point Class of '61. I am sorry, but I found this hard to swallow. Was this McCord's idea of conveying Mrs. Greenhow's greatness as a spy? Why on earth would she have bothered to collect so much information on a recent West Point graduate who had ranked in the middle of his class? Seriously? Also in the movie, Mr. O'Neil had accused a visiting Shelby of joining a volunteer regiment called the Palmetto Guards. Earlier in the production, a cadet named Upton had accused the South Carolinian Skinner of doing the same right after the news of Sumter was announced. So I checked the Internet and discovered that "Palmetto Guards" was one of the nicknames for the 2nd South Carolina Infantry. I could understand Skinner being considered for this regiment. But why on earth would Mr. O'Neil accuse Shelby, a Virginian, of joining it? Unsurprisingly, "CLASS OF '61" had failed to be picked up as a series. But imagine my surprise to discover that McCord had added a brief epilogue to reveal the characters' fates. He must have been very bitter over the pilot's fate, because he had committed some kind of "Scorch Earth" policy on the characters. Only three or four of them had survived the war . . . and one of them was George Armstrong Custer. Worse, two of his characters died in a way that was historically impossible. Ironically, my biggest problem with "CLASS OF '61" proved to be Shelby and Lucius' friendship. Now I realize that human beings are ambiguous creatures. And I am also aware that some complex friendships or relationships may have formed between slaves and the owners - especially relationships that began in childhood, like Shelby and Lucius. But there were aspects of the pair's friendship that struck me as unrealistic. I found it unrealistic that Lucius would honestly express his bitterness over being a slave to Shelby, of all people. I also found it unrealistic that Lucius would tell Shelby about his lethal encounter with those slave catchers. The movie never portrayed Shelby as someone with pro-abolitionist leanings. And although he was friendly and familiar with his father's slaves, he also shared Dr. Peyton's patronizing attitude. It just seemed unnatural that Shelby would react with nothing more than mere surprise after Lucius had confessed to killing two slave catchers. I do not care how friendly he was with Lucius or any of the other Peyton slaves. He still harbored a good deal of his society's casual racism and I could not see him allowing Lucius to leave the plantation after that confession. Even after twenty-six years, I still managed to enjoy "CLASS OF '61" Despite its flaws, the television movie managed to be an interesting and enjoying look into American society during the first three months of the U.S. Civil War. I thought Jonas McCord provided an interesting, yet inconclusive plot that showcased a first-rate cast starring Dan Futterman and Clive Owen. It is a pity that this pilot never became a series.
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I’m looking for the movie “Certain Guys”. It’s from 2000 and it’s really hard to find. If someone knows where I can get a copy, please tell me.
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★✩★ COVER REVEAL & PREORDER ★✩★
The New Boss
A Limited-Edition Romance Collection
Release Date: September 19, 2023
Hosted by DS Book Promotions
Amazon - Pre Order
US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BFRQHBMY/
UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BFRQHBMY/
CA https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0BFRQHBMY/
AU https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BFRQHBMY/
Apple, Nook, Kobo
The boss will see you now… In this collection you can expect delectable sexual tension, all the witty banter, and steamy hookup goodness. These men are smart, audacious, and sexy as sin with a body to match. They are in control and know how to take charge. With late nightdeadlines andtrips out of town, working together means facing temptation every day. Business with pleasure… Who says you can't have both?
Contributing authors are: Ashley Zakrzewski Amy Stephens Cata Ree Marissa Davis Katie Rae Raja Savage Maria Vickers Anne Lange Leanora Cowan Matilda Martel Lane Martin Paula Dombrowiak Renee Pellegrino Karla Doyle Dania Voss Brittany Tarkington Kate McWilliams Bree Weeks Ashlee Shades Keighley Bradford Sutton Bishop Michelle McCraw Darby Fox Melissa Williams Finley BrownDL Gallie Elle Berlin Lexy Timms Willow Sanders Cricket Rohman
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