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The CBS Sports Spectacular (1975)
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technojizz · 2 years
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thanks kings 👑 
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thejohnfleming · 1 month
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My blog and Canadian 'Black Magic', a spy story, neo-Nazis and counterfeiting
GenCraft AI’s idea of what this specific blog might be about… One of the fascinating things about this blog, which I started in May 2010, is that people sometimes pick up on posts from the past and comment on them… and on previous Comments on them. For example, today there was a Comment about a blog I posted almost ten years ago – in October 2014.  The headline for that particular blog…
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florbelles · 1 year
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— OCS & OTHER CHARACTERS.
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rules (via @corvosattano​). take this quiz and share 5 (or more! or less! the world is your oyster!) results from the top 50 that you feel really fit your oc(s). if you don’t recognize very many from the top 50, feel free to expand into the top 100.
(actual influences & inspirations that made the list are italicized).
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holly golightly (breakfast at tiffany’s)
villanelle (killing eve)
anna karenina (anna karenina)
love quinn (you)
ciri (the witcher)
honorable mentions. audrey horne (twin peaks), mia wallace (pulp fiction), lucifer morningstar (lucifer), cheryl blossom (riverdale), oberyn martell (game of thrones) (awks because of the eye cutting stuff.)
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lady macbeth (macbeth)
cersei lannister (game of thrones)
joan holloway (mad men)
serena joy waterford (the handmaid’s tale)
beth harmon (the queen’s gambit)
honorable mentions but they’re increasingly unhinged. nina sayers (black swan), alice cooper (riverdale), leland palmer (twin peaks), the wicked witch of the west (the wizard of oz), the queen (snow white and the seven dwarfs), joe goldberg (you) (?????)
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sterling archer (archer) (this was 95%. by the way.)
don draper (mad men)
logan delos (westworld)
jay gatsby (the great gatsby)
roman roy (succession)
honorable mentions but they’re increasingly unhinged. john willoughby (sense and sensibility) (this one probably belongs in the top five but logan & roman were funnier), jaime lannister (game of thrones), neal caffrey (white collar), james bond (tomorrow never dies), count alexei vronsky (anna karenina) (uncomfortable), regina george (mean girls), haley dunphy (modern family), lindsay bluth (arrested development)
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davos seaworth & jorah mormont (game of thrones)
friar laurence (romeo and juliet)
charlie strong (peaky blinders)
samwell gamgee (lord of the rings)
honorable mentions. pete martell (twin peaks), little jon (robin hood), ben scott (yellowjackets), jon snow/samwell tarley/brandon stark all tied for some reason (game of thrones), jane eyre (jane eyre)
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maeve millay (westworld)
daenerys targaryen (game of thrones)
vi (arcane)
yennefer of vengerberg (the witcher)
mazikeen (lucifer)
honorable mentions. freddie lounds (hannibal), tyler durdan (fight club), fleabag (fleabag), fiona gallagher (shameless), hiram lodge (riverdale) (mija she owns that dam), freddy krueger (a nightmare on elm street), the alien (alien)
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dr. bedelia du maurier (hannibal)
shiv roy (succession)
sansa stark (game of thrones)
mel madara (arcane)
rose dewitt bukater (titanic)
honorable mentions. betty draper (mad men), dana scully (the x files), claire standish (the breakfast club), skyler white (breaking bad), lana kane (archer), jackie taylor (yellowjackets), margaery tyrell (game of thrones), betty cooper (riverdale), princess leia (star wars), lucille bluth (arrested development)
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kwebtv · 7 months
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Stand by Your Man - Fox - April 5, 1992 - May 17, 1992
Sitcom (7 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Melissa Gilbert as Rochelle Dunphy
Rosie O'Donnell as Lorraine Popowski
Sam McMurray as Roger Dunphy
Rick Hall as Artie Popowski
Rusty Schwimmer as Gloria
Ellen Ratners as Sophie
Miriam Flynn as Adrienne Stone
Don Gibb as Scab
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xo-linguine-pasta · 1 year
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The ending of S4 Ep13 of Modern Family lives in my head rent free… I love Don Dunphy
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davidblaska · 1 year
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Tempers fugit
Fouls most personal as 49ers lose to Philadelphiabut win boxing and big-time wrestling match The old joke is that you go to a fight and a hockey game breaks out. San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles for the NFC championship Sunday 01-30-23 should have been narrated by Don Dunphy and sponsored by Gillette Safety Razors. If it could go wrong for the 49ers, it did go wrong. Starting with the…
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scenesandscreens · 3 years
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Raging Bull (1980)
Director - Martin Scorsese, Cinematography - Michael Chapman
"Why? Why'd you do it? Why? You're so stupid. You're so stupid. So fuckin' stupid. So stupid. They call me an animal. I'm not an animal! I'm not an animal. Why do they treat me like this? I'm not bad. I'm not that bad! I'm not that bad. I'm not that guy. I'm not that guy. I'm not that guy."
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Don Dunphy's daughter told a judicial inquiry Monday that she doesn't believe the police officer who fatally shot her father is telling the truth about what happened on Easter Sunday, 2015.
Meghan Dunphy is suggesting her father reached for a stick that he often carried for protection, and that Const. Joe Smyth, of the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC), mistook it for a gun and then shot him.
"That's what I don't understand. There's no reason for my father to take a gun. He would have picked up his stick not a gun," said Meghan.
Judge Leo Barry asked Meghan if she believes Smyth manipulated evidence after the shooting. She responded "Yes," and suggested Smyth may have placed the gun beside her father to cover up that he shot a man for reaching for a stick.
Following a break, Meagan's lawyer Erin Breen asked her, "Would your father cooperate with a police officer if he was asked to produce firearms?" Meghan answered, "Yes."
Continue Reading.
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Benny "The Kid" Paret
Bernardo "Benny the Kid" Paret (March 14, 1937 – April 3, 1962) was a Cuban welterweight boxer who won the World Welterweight Championship twice in the early 1960s. On Saturday, March 24, 1962, Paret-Griffith III was booked for Madison Square Garden on Saturday and was televised live by ABC. In round six Paret nearly knocked out Griffith with a multi-punch combination, but Griffith was saved by the bell.
In the twelfth round of the fight Don Dunphy, who was calling the bout for ABC, remarked, "This is probably the tamest round of the entire fight." Seconds later, Griffith backed Paret into the corner before he unleashed a massive flurry of punches to the champion's head.
It quickly became apparent that Paret was dazed by the initial shots and could not defend himself, but referee Ruby Goldstein allowed Griffith to continue his assault. Finally, after twenty-nine consecutive punches, which knocked Paret through the ropes at one point, Goldstein stepped in and called a halt to the bout.
Paret collapsed in the corner from the barrage of punches (initially thought to be from exhaustion), fell into a coma, and died ten days later at Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan from massive brain hemorrhaging.
The last fight between Paret and Griffith was the subject of many controversies. It is theorized that one of the reasons Paret died was that he was vulnerable due to the beatings he took in his previous three fights, all of which happened within twelve months of each other. New York State boxing authorities were criticized for giving Paret clearance to fight just several months after the Fullmer fight. The actions of Paret at the weigh-in before his final fight have come under scrutiny. It is alleged that Paret taunted Griffith by calling him maricón (Spanish slang for "faggot").
Griffith wanted to fight Paret on the spot but was restrained. Griffith would come out as bisexual in his later years, but in 1962 allegations of homosexuality were considered fatal to an athlete's career and a particularly grievous insult in the culture both fighters came from. The referee Ruby Goldstein, a respected veteran, came under criticism for not stopping the fight sooner. It has been argued that Goldstein hesitated because of Paret's reputation of feigning injury and Griffith's reputation as a poor finisher.
Another theory is that Goldstein was afraid that Paret's supporters would riot. The incident, combined with the death of Davey Moore a year later for a different injury in the ring, would cause debate as to whether boxing should be considered a sport. Boxing would not be televised on a regular basis again until the 1970s.
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next season they should totally have another weird episode, like the musical one in season 3, and have them rip off WandaVision with WestAllen in the style of Modern Family's Dunphy family... i see Nora in the Haley role, Bart is totally a Luke, they could even put Dawn or Don in the nerd Alex type, while Barry and Iris would make a great Phil and Claire lol
Honestly, in there last season, I wouldn't be opposed to them going a little wacky. Why not, ya know? Superhero shows are inherently wacky.
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pizzettauniversale · 3 years
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Oggi ho discusso con mia madre perché secondo lei con il fatto che studiamo, ci stiamo elevando a chissà cosa. Innanzitutto, vorrei dire che nessuno si eleva a niente (tranne mia sorella per cui solo i suoi studi sono validi), poi anche se fosse? Sto pagando una cifra per questi studi, perché non devo mettere in mostra il fatto di aver studiato e di sapere? Perché secondo lei ci sono modi per dire le cose?
Quindi io non dovrei dire che ci sono delle cose che ho studiato perché mi elevo? Scusa tanto se in alcune cose non sono così ignorante e mostro di sapere. Ma che cazzo. Allora cosa studio a fare se poi non lo posso mostrare.
Non conosco l’intera discussione quindi le ipotesi sono due:
- o hai fatto tipo Hermione Granger la so tutto io o tipo Alex Dunphy che fa sentire scemi quelli della sua famiglia
- o tua madre è una di quelle persone che quando una persona sa più di lei pensa che questa sia tipo Don Abbondio con Renzo e la vuoi fregare e far sentire ignorante con il tuo latinorum
Nel primo caso, cerca di cambiare tono. Nel secondo, il mondo è pieno di gente così che ti deve far sentire in colpa perché sei una persona con una cultura, una persona che conosce e studia e quindi come dice uno dei miei preferiti “non ragioniam di loro ma guarda e passa”.
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 2: Marvel and MCU Easter Eggs Guide
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This article contains The Falcon and the Winter Soldier spoilers.
Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode 2 is much less of a slow burn than the first episode. Not only do we actually get Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes sharing screen time together, and a better understanding of what new Captain America John Walker is all about, but we get a host of new Marvel Comics characters introduced to the MCU!
There’s a lot going on in this episode, so let’s start digging in to all the Marvel goodness to be found…
The Star-Spangled Man
The title of the episode is of course a reference to Steve Rogers’ tenure as a piece of propaganda in Captain America: The First Avenger, when he was sent out to convince people to buy war bonds. That excellent MCU film featured an era-appropriate song called “The Star-Spangled Man” with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by David Zippel. When the new Captain America runs onto the football field for his Good Morning America appearance, we have an updated version of the very song being played by the high school marching band. 
Similarly, that quick montage of John signing Captain America merchandise is somewhat reminiscent of the “Star-Spangled Man” sequence in The First Avenger, which showed Steve shaking hands, signing autographs, as well as all the 1940s Cap merch that was being produced at the time.
John Walker
John’s origin is so much better here than in the comics, where he was a reactionary almost supervillain called Super Patriot before taking on the Captain America job. Still, despite his early comics history, Walker took the Cap job as seriously and sincerely as the one we see here on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and MCU John seems even more sympathetic than Marvel Comics John.
Walker using his shield to cushion Battlestar’s fall from the truck is a pretty classic comic book style Captain America maneuver.
Custer’s Grove, Georgia is a fictional town in Marvel Comics, and that’s indeed where the John Walker of the comics came from. To talk more about this here might get into potential spoilers for future episodes (no, we haven’t seen them either), so for now, let’s just say this is a nice nod to John’s comics history.
John’s wife, Olivia Walker (played by Gabrielle Byndloss) is a new creation for the MCU, and as far as we can tell, she doesn’t have a Marvel Comics counterpart.
John Walker mentions that he’s “been a captain before,” and that probably refers to both his military service 
Isaiah Bradley
Co-created by Axel Alonso, Robert Morales, and Kyle Baker, Isaiah Bradley was introduced in 2003’s Truth: Red, White, & Black. In the miniseries, Steve Rogers discovered that after his own creation, other scientists tried to replicate the super soldier serum and experimented on Black soldiers. The lone survivor of this was Bradley, who donned a Captain America outfit and fought Nazis against orders. Like his MCU counterpart, he was punished and thrown in prison for years. Eventually, he was pardoned and spent his days living in obscurity, only known as a legend by the  Black community. 
On the show, Bradley is depicted as being the secret Captain America of the 1950s. This is likely to be the closest reference we’ll get to William Burnside, yet another replacement Captain America. Back in the ‘50s, Captain America comics continued to exist, but were a little too knee-deep in being anti-communist propoganda. When Marvel reintroduced Captain America in the 1960s as a member of the Avengers and introduced the plot point that Steve had been frozen during World War II, it essentially negated his 1950s adventures.
Down the line, they explained that those comics were in continuity, but the Cap and Bucky in them were impersonators who had undergone plastic surgery and underwent incomplete versions of the super soldier experiment. This drove them to insanity and the comics were explained as them being paranoid and seeing communists everywhere. The two were put on ice for a while, but were eventually thawed out to fight the real Captain America and Falcon. While Burnside later became the villainous Grand Director, the fake Bucky went on to become a hero named Nomad.
Eli Bradley
The teenager with Isaiah is Elijah Bradley. Introduced in 2005’s Young Avengers, Eli is Isaiah’s grandson. When the Avengers ceased to exist, Eli became the leader of the Young Avengers under the name Patriot. He insisted that he had super soldier serum in his blood, but was secretly just using Mutant Growth Hormone to get by. Eventually, his grandfather gave him a blood transfusion, making his super soldier claims legit.
Eli is just one of the many Young Avengers characters popping up in the MCU recently (including Billy and Tommy on WandaVision, and Kate Bishop’s upcoming introduction on Hawkeye), suggesting a possible incarnation of the tea is coming to the MCU down the line.
Battlestar
Introduced in Captain America #323, Lemar Hoskins is yet another character pulled out of Mark Gruenwald’s legendary run. Hoskins was originally a professional wrestler who was granted super strength from the Power Broker (more on him in a minute). When John Walker took over as Captain America, Hoskins first became the new Bucky before ditching the name in favor of Battlestar. After the storyline of Walker as Cap ran its course, Battlestar has remained a minor patriotic vigilante in the Marvel universe, showing up here and there through the years.
“Black Falcon”
The kid in Baltimore who greets Sam Wilson as “Black Falcon” seems like a fun nod to the fact that when Black superheroes were first becoming a thing in comics, they were often identified as such with their names (Black Panther, Black Lightning, Black Vulcan, etc). Sam was never known as “Black Falcon” but given the era he was created in, things probably could have gone that way. See also, Sam joking with Bucky about being “White Panther.” (Of course, Bucky’s “White Wolf” moniker was first heard in the post-credits scene of Black Panther).
The Power Broker
Robert Moses was the racist bastard who built most of New York City between the Depression and the 1960s…hang on…different Power Broker.
Curtiss Jackson was originally a Machine Man villain, created by Roger Stern and Sal Buscema in the late 1970s before he was picked up for the legendary Gruenwald run of Captain America. There, he ran a corporation that used super science from Dr. Karl Malus to give superstrength to people for a price. That price: indentured servitude in Jackson’s pro wrestling promotion.
 Among the people given super strength through the Power Broker’s program: Dennis Dunphy, the legendary D-Man; Sharon Ventura, the second Ms. Marvel (and eventually the second Thing); as well as both John Walker and Lemar Hoskins themselves. Jackson was eventually attacked by the Scourge of the Underworld, a Punisher-like vigilante, and forced to give himself his own super strength treatment, which caused him to become a deformed giant.
The Power Broker of the MCU is definitely tracking in some kind of bootleg super soldier technology, and that seems to be where the Flag-Smashers have gotten their augmented abilities.
The Hobbit
The Hobbit was indeed originally published in 1937, but wasn’t published in the U.S. until 1938. So either Bucky was a really voracious reader who ordered stuff from abroad, or his memory is a little faulty…unless James Buchanan Barnes was already running secret missions in Europe long before the United States entered World War II?
Miscellaneous Notes
We get Bucky’s therapist’s first name here, she’s Dr. Christina Raynor. Still not finding any Marvel Comics parallels here, but we’re keeping our eyes open.
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The shot of the two pairs in the truck staring each other out seems like a homage to every tv episode where a duo meet alternate dimension versions of themselves, and aren’t impressed.
Spot anything we missed? Let us know in the comments!
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cricrithings · 4 years
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Name your top 10 fav character from 10 different fandoms and tag ten people.
@hosenbiene tagged me - thank you!
Frank Thiel (Tatort Münster)
Adsche (Neues aus Büttenwarder)
Arthur Hastings (Poirot)
Spock (Star Trek TOS)
Data (Star Trek TNG)
Seven of Nine (Star Trek Voyager)
Morse (Inspector Morse)
Phil Dunphy (Modern Family)
Don Camillo (Mondo Piccolo)
Rodney McKay (Stargate Atlantis)
No surprises here ... And almost no women. 
Edit: There are a few women though:
Linda (Bob’s Burgers)
Lisa (The Simpsons)
Almost everyone seems to have done this so I’m not tagging anyone - feel free to do this if you like!
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laurelrusswurm · 7 years
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Canadians: Must Watch ~ LIVE or download later to catch up
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