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6i · 2 years
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Rest In Peace, Coolio.
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todayinhiphophistory · 9 months
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Coolio released his debut solo album It Takes a Thief July 19, 1994
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oldshowbiz · 8 months
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ABC Television in 1969
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whatsabriard · 2 months
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It Takes A Thief - Fortune City (3.18, 1970) guest starring Stefanie Powers
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citizenscreen · 2 years
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Bette Davis on set of the TV show 'It Takes a Thief,’ 1970 episode 'Touch of Magic'. I couldn’t live this more.
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passed-out-real · 1 year
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Alice Ghostley Filmography Part 1
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The Tom Ewell Show (1961)
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Car 54, Where Are You? (1961)
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It Takes a Thief (1969)
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Hogan's Heroes (1969-1971)
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Bewitched (1966-1972)
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Monster Squad (1976)
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Blue Sunshine (1977)
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CHiPs (1978)
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Not for Publication (1984)
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Tales from the Darkside (1985)
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randomrichards · 2 years
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R.I.P. COOLIO:
Gifted hip hop star
Lyrics deeper than they seem
Unique hairstyle
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alvadee · 2 years
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should've been me, should've been me, should've been me, should've been me, should've be- 😡😤😩😣🤧💔🥴😭💕
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theonegod420 · 2 years
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"the dumb kids" otherwise known as
gatekeep girlboss gaslight
malewife mansplain manipulate
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mo-mode · 3 months
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Totally my own opinion but I’m like 65% certain Ares knew the shield was trapped in that chair machine thing (or something equally dastardly made by Hephaestus) so when he sent Percy and Annabeth off to retrieve it, he was assuming there’d be only one returning, so imagine his complete horror when both of the 12yo annoyances returned with no scratches and slammed the shield on the table. No wonder he was pissed when he sent them off
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Coolio released his debut solo album It Takes a Thief July 19, 1994
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oldshowbiz · 2 years
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Channel 44
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mydairpercabeth · 4 months
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Im already seeing really bad takes that the show didnt make Gabe “abusive enough”. First and foremost, there are so many different forms of abuse, not just physical abuse. When we first see him, he is instantly belittling Percy. You can see how much of the space he takes up in the apartment. He has a single recliner, a jersey on the wall, and a side table all for him while he gambles with Sallys money. He is immediately financially abusive and verbally abusive.
Second, he answered Sally’s phone and spoke to the principal at Yancy. He is trying to control how Sally raises her son and is giddy at getting another person to bully again. Also, he controls the car. Sally has to negotiate with him and manage his reaction to her taking her son to Montauk. In this scene we see her sass him back and tell him to ask her nicely which I think is a great way to show that Sally still has some agency in the situation. She is able to say she doesnt want to be spoken to disrespectfully.
Lastly, in The Lightning Theif, Percy states “For the first time, I realized something. Gabe had hit my mother. I didn’t know when, or how much. But I was sure he’d done it. Maybe it had been going on for years, when I wasn’t around.” This was in the second to last chapter of the book. People are mad they didnt see him hit her in the first EPISODE??? Be so for real. Give the show time to flesh everything out.
ANYWAYS STAN SALLY JACKSON AND WATCH THE SHOW
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abriefingwithmichael · 11 months
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This show is a blast. It’s like a 51-minute party every time! Remarkable, when you consider that two (minor) characters get murdered on screen.
The guest stars - Suzanne Pleshette, Harvey Lembeck, Bruce Gordon, Gino Conforti - get strong roles and all appear to be having fun with the material.
And nobody is cooler than Robert Wagner. Al never gets ruffled, no matter how much danger he is in. Which, typically, is a lot. This story finds him competing with an assassin for papers hidden inside the safe of a blackmailer. Pleshette’s character remains completely immune to his charms. And ends the episode disliking him every bit as much as she did at the start. Very funny.
9/10
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