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oldshowbiz · 11 months
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therileyandkimmyshow · 3 months
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Podcast Actor Hal March Golden Age of Radio Tribute
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It's Always Fair Weather
1955. Satirical Musical
By Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen
Starring: Gene Kelly, Dan Dailey, Cyd Charisse, Dolores Gray, Michael Kidd, David Burns, Jay C. Flippen, Steve Mitchell, Hal March, Paul Maxey, Peter Leeds, Alex Gerry, Madge Blake, Wilson Wood...
Country: United States
Language: English
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kwebtv · 1 year
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Laughs For Sale - ABC  -  October 23, 1963 - December 22, 1963
Comedy / Variety (10 episodes)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Hosted by Hal March
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friendofthecrows · 1 month
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I always forget how fun the Ides of March are until it's happening. I'm like "yeah okay Julius Caesar death we've done this before" and then the day of I'm scrolling through the memes and posts just cackling and having the time of my life.
Anyways, some kids my brother and I used to watch at the church are coming over today, and we often do LARPs bc let's be honest: playing pretend is one of the few activities that kids and adults will both find fun and delightful, so then I sent my brother this:
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myriaeden · 1 month
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The Flash x Green Lantern Lockscreens
Like and reblog if you use
Don't repost without permission
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meirimerens · 2 years
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autopsy of a WMD
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kirby-the-gorb · 1 year
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musickickztoo · 1 month
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Hal Blaine 
February 5, 1929 – March 11, 2019
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halrazor · 1 year
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Hell. Fucking. Yes.
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BTW HERE IS ONE WITH MIKU-LIKE HOLOGRAM TAILS…
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oldshowbiz · 1 year
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1957.
Studio One’s Tale of the Comet starred Hal March as a beloved comedian who is an asshole to his writers and everyone else behind the scenes.
Steve Allen, in his book Mark It and Strike It, acknowledged that the premise belonged to an entire comedian-who-is-a-bastard genre.
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letterboxd-loggd · 4 months
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Babes in Toyland (March of the Wooden Soldiers) (1934) Charley Rogers and Gus Meins
December 17th 2023
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nerds-yearbook · 1 year
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Action Comics 642# (cover date, March 1989) marked the end of the title running as a weekly comic as issue 643# would start publishing monthly with standard size and page count. ("Where There Is A Will...! CHAPTERS I through IV", Action Comics 642#, Comic, Event)
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gnecroticart · 1 year
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my dnd party as avatars of entities from TMA :] In order:
Hal: distortion, spiral themed, cursed snail woman, have not confirmed this but was probably inspired by fuckhands mcmike himself
Cassia: the eye, she's a cursed academic, craves knowledge at any cost, need I say more
Siril: the lonely, my BELOVED squishy wizard. they're doing their best. didn't have any friends until the campaign started. would see an evil fogbank and say "don't mind if i do!"
Diilauna: the stranger. deals in FALSEHOODS AND DECEIT. the standing figure is crescent who we THOUGHT was a real person but nooo she was a fake persona put on by a fucking assassin who lied to us for months (i love it but god was that an intense session)
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