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tommydashwood · 2 days
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kevinfeiges · 2 years
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Brian Bonds and Rudy Gram | Lucas Entertainment’s Booty Bangers
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gaygalore · 2 years
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Brian Bonds and Noah Donovan in Slam That Hole (HH, 2016)
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sweaty-man-pits · 1 year
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Brian Bonds & Lawson James
via Chaosmen
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decorumviris · 4 months
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the-butter-churner · 4 months
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arcane trickster riz gukgak was not on my 2024 bingo but i fear i may shit myself from happiness
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backpackingspace · 8 months
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listen listen I think the sassy science team including will should have been forced to carpool to the crime scenes.
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Book names + authors under the cut
KJ Brandman/Mac Coyle- Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughan & Cliff Chiang
Ettian Nassun/Gal Ump Ember- Bonds of Brass/Bloodright Trilogy by Emily Skrutskie
Gideon Nav/Harrowhark Nonagesimus- The Locked Tomb by Tamsyn Muir
Tennal Halkana/Surit Yeni- Ocean's Echo by Everina Maxwell
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rocksanddeadflowers · 4 months
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Starting to think I need to put The Starship Rangers in the Mech's universe. It would probably feel very crack treated seriously at best but I can't stop thinking about it.
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theimaginauts · 7 months
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VESPER LYND
Art by BRIAN STELFREEZE
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kevinfeiges · 2 years
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Brian Bonds and Devin Trez | Raging Stallion’s No Tell Motel
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captainfreelance1 · 3 months
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Dinosaurs S3 E12 The Son Also Rises
Fran knows how to end a fight between Earl and Robbie.
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sweaty-man-pits · 1 year
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Brian Bonds & Lawson James
via Chaosmen
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oldcountrybear1955 · 1 year
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Attitude Magazine October 2009 - Jason Morgan & Cory Bond photographed by Brian Kaminski
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ljblueteak · 2 years
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Steve Race, narrator of Our World/BBC employee on working with the Beatles for the Our World broadcast:
“I greeted George Martin and was introduced by him to the four most famous people on earth.
John Lennon, slightly stocky in build, was preoccupied writing out words on a large scrap pad. Paul McCartney, alert and slightly cocky, was gently needling George Martin, who in his turn was sitting at the piano keyboard sketching out string parts for the forthcoming band rehearsal. George Harrison, dark and withdrawn, was fingering chords and doodling melodic figures on his guitar. Ringo Starr was sitting on a chair at the far side of the studio, seemingly happy in a drummer’s world of his own....
Paul seemed to be the accepted leader. He and George Martin were discussing the instrumental side of ‘All You Need is Love’ and had already decided on the Marseillaise introduction (though for what reason I never discovered). Paul was suggesting bits of music for a final fade-out sequence based on the successful Sgt. Pepper model. ‘Perhaps a touch of Bach? How about Greensleeves? And what’s that big band number that goes Da-deda-dah-dah...?’ ‘That number’ turned out to be that standard intro to In the Mood, though I guessed there might be trouble later over the use of a composition that was still in copyright. After one of McCartney’s suggestions George Martin said quite sharply ‘Don’t be silly, Paul.’ Paul took the put-down without a murmur.
The following day...As the four Beatles arrived, Paul put his head round my door. ‘Hello again’ he said, ‘how are you,’ adding rather incongruously ‘Lady Barnett--two marks.’ It was a reference to the radio panel game ‘Many A Slip,’ for which at the time I was the co-question master with Roy Plumley. It surprised me that Paul should even be aware of Radio 4, until I reflected that The Beatles’ lives were so restricted that they probably spent hours shut in hotels and dressing rooms with nothing to do but listen to the radio....
Every now and then I wandered out into the main studio for a brief chat with Paul or John--less with George who seemed somehow detached in a mini-world of his own. Again Ringo sat alone at the back, isolated but happy. ‘Boring, isn’t it?’ I remarked to George. He smiled and nodded in agreement--life for a Beatle wasn’t always exciting....
The four Beatles had been assembled on a sort of fountain in the middle of the studio...I had a few words with each of them in turn. What was the song called? Whose idea had it been? (’His,’ they said, pointing to each other). And then I put the question to John that was intriguing me. Ninety-five percent of all popular music is in 4-time, but there was more than a hint of unfamiliar 7-time in ‘All You Need is Love.’ ‘Did you know your song was in 7-time?’ I asked. I still remember the cool, serious look he gave me as he replied ‘Yes, I know.’ Then he indicated Paul, adding ‘--but blame him.’ Paul himself, alert as ever, noticed how, against my own instincts, I was trying to inject some breezy gaiety into the proceedings. He spoke encouragingly in my ear. ‘Yock it up, Steve!’ he said. He  knew it was my preference to be in the narrator’s box doing a technical job, rather than ‘yocking it up.’ I duly yocked.
On Sunday June 25th the hard day’s night began at 2 p.m and was officially scheduled to end at 10 p.m....I dashed home to collect my daughter Nicola (I had named a composition of mine after her, and she and I had both been pleased when it won the Instrumental of the Year Ivor Novello Award). We were even more pleased when Paul looked in at the door of the narrator’s booth to say hello. ‘Paul,’ I said, ‘this is my daughter Nicola.’ ‘Ah yes!’ he replied. ‘La-LA-la la la la-la la...’ humming the first few bars of my tune...
When the live ‘Our World’ transmission had been completed...I went to say goodbye to each of The Beatles in turn and asked them to sign the front page of my TV script as a souvenir of such a memorable occasion. Paul, jokey to the last and wrily amused that I was the one with the shortened name while his was unshortenable, wrote ‘To Stevie--Paul James McCartney.’ He was the only person who ever called me that. ‘Thank you, James’ I  replied. I also went to say goodbye to Brian Epstein, who was enjoying himself wielding an enormous sword--or was it a sabre?--that he had brought along as his contribution to the fun. I never saw him again; he died two months later following a drug overdose.
On the way home in the car I noticed that my daughter was unusually silent. I think she was quietly fancying Paul McCartney. (I suspect she still does.). As for me, I was singing over and over again ‘Love is all you need...Love is all you need...Love is all you need..’” 
From: All You Need is Love: The Beatles Dress Rehearsal
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backpackingspace · 8 months
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I think given enough time zeller would have (extremely reluctantly ) come to like will.
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