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glamourweaver · 2 years
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The Trenchcoat Brigade! 4 preexisting characters, brought together by Neil Gaiman in his original Books of Magic miniseries.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lcq840vOVcs3we94ThQ47?si=zl569DQXTWqnK1dGmxQmnQ
The Phantom Stranger (created by John Broom, Carmen Infantino, and Sy Barry) has songs at the beginning, middle and end of the the list. A perennial mystery, the Phantom Stranger was strongly implied by Gaiman to be an Angel who was neutral in Lucifer’s rebellion, for which he was banished to Earth, but not damned to hell. But other origins have been offered over the years, including the infamous New 52 story that cast him as Judas Iscariot, condemned to be denied death until he redeems himself. He has the least music on the list, but he frames it.
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John Constantine (created by Alan Moore, Stephen R Bissette, Rick Vietch, and John Totleban) is the most famous of the Trenchcoat Brigade members, both for his long running Vertigo title Hellblazer, and his integration as a mainstream feature of the DC Universe since Vertigo’s tragic fall. He originated though in Alan Moore’s run of Swamp Thing for whatever that is worth. His songs take up the stretch of the list between the first and middle Phantom Stranger songs. I tried to include some Police since John was originally modeled on a young Sting back in the 80s.
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Oh and it’s pronounced ConstanTYNE, not ConstanTEEN.
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Doctor Occult (and Rose) take up the next stretch of the playlist after the middle Phantom Stranger song. Created by Siegel and Shuster (yes THAT Siegel and Shuster) in 1935, Doctor Occult is the oldest of all DC hero IPs. Originally portrayed in what could be more recognized as a superhero costume, he quickly transitioned to a more Sam Spade type figure. Gaiman notably wove Richard Occult and his partner Rose Psychic into two people in one.
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The final stretch of music before the last couple of Phantom Stranger songs at the end are those of Mister E. Created by Bob Rozakis and Jack C Harris, E is an unstable fanatic when it comes to forces he believes aligned with metaphysical evil.
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Link to the Endless playlists masterlist for those who missed it: https://glamourweaver.tumblr.com/post/663379324587704320/i-finally-got-around-to-actually-expanding-these
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mirandamckenni1 · 10 months
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Liked on YouTube: We tested the US Military’s secret space weapon || https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_n1FZaKzF8 || An engineer came up with a plan to drop tungsten telephone poles from space - the idea has been seriously considered on multiple occasions, so we tested it. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. You can get started for free, or the first 200 people to sign up via https://ift.tt/ZNBAuQs get 20% off a yearly subscription. Massive thanks to Archisand for building such a beautiful sandcastle. https://www.youtube.com/@GregLeBon Huge thanks to John and Angie Miller for helping us with securing the shooting location and going above and beyond to make this shoot happen – https://ift.tt/4TbDQam Thanks to Inland Empire Film Services and the San Bernardino County Film Office for portions of the video shot in the County of San Bernardino. Massive thanks to Dr David Wright for the interview and providing invaluable guidance during the research for this video. Here’s a great video about space-based missile defense – https://ift.tt/PxfLgHZ Massive thanks to Adam Savage for being part of this video. Additional photos from NASA and ESA. ▀▀▀ References: USAF. (2003). The US Air Force transformation flight plan. Preston, R., Johnson, D. J., Edwards, S. J., Miller, M. D., & Shipbaugh, C. (2002). Space weapons earth wars. Rand Corporation. Wright, D., Grego, L., & Gronlund, L. (2005). The physics of space security. A Reference Manual, Cambridge. DeBlois, B. M., Garwin, R. L., Kemp, R. S., & Marwell, J. C. (2004). Space weapons: crossing the US Rubicon. International Security, 50-84. Baucom, D. R. (2017). The Rise and Fall of Brilliant Pebbles 1. In United States Military History 1865 to the Present Day (pp. 329-376). Routledge. Hitchens, T., & Samson, V. (2004). Space-based interceptors: still not a good idea. Georgetown journal of international affairs, 21-29. National Research Council. (2012). Making sense of ballistic missile defense: An assessment of concepts and systems for US boost-phase missile defense in comparison to other alternatives. National Academies Press. Borger, J. (2005). Bush likely to back weapons in space. The Guardian, 19. ▀▀▀ Special thanks to: Bernard McGee, James Sanger, Elliot Miller, Brian Busbee, Jerome Barakos M.D., Amadeo Bee, TTST, Balkrishna Heroor, Chris LaClair, John H. Austin Jr., OnlineBookClub.org, Eric Sexton, John Kiehl, Diffbot, Gnare, Dave Kircher, Burt Humburg, Blake Byers, Evgeny Skvortsov, Meekay, Bill Linder, Paul Peijzel, Josh Hibschman, Mac Malkawi, Mike Schneider, John Bauer, Jim Buckmaster, Juan Benet, Sunil Nagaraj, Richard Sundvall, Lee Redden, Stephen Wilcox, Marinus Kuivenhoven, Michael Krugman, Cy 'kkm' K'Nelson, Sam Lutfi ▀▀▀ Written by Petr Lebedev, Derek Muller, and Emily Zhang Filmed by Trenton Oliver, Derek Muller, Petr Lebedev, Emily Zhang, Raquel Nuno, and Eddie Lopez Animation by Mike Radjabov, Fabio Albertelli, and Jonny Hyman Edited by Trenton Oliver Slow Motion Camera: Shawn Sanders and Anthony Corrales Sandcastle Timelapse by Greg LeBon and Archisand Phantom rental from Panny Hire LA Helicopter Pilots: Rick Shuster and Cliff Fleming Helicopter Safety Officer: Ryan Hosking FPV Drone Pilots: Sammie Saing and Josh Ewalt Production Assistants: Roman Bacvic and Eddie Lopez Intern: Katie Barnshaw Additional video/photos supplied by Pond5 and Getty Images Music from Epidemic Sound Produced by Derek Muller, Petr Lebedev, and Emily Zhang
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karl09 · 1 year
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Clever Usernames for Dating made Easy
Dating as a geek requires combing through normies and too much dating through the same group of locals. But to understand someone fully, I think you need both aspects of them, because as much as we try to say we are not our job, a part of us is our job,” he told the Guardian. In addition to BeLinked, there are apps for those looking for an even more niche dating app than The League. Linking online dating apps to LinkedIn was “a stroke of genius”, according to Rick Nguyen, a 28-year old entrepreneur and co-founder of Spot Trender. “We are pretty much the only application that ties directly to LinkedIn and only LinkedIn,” said Fischer. We provide bespoke rebranding to partners who are looking to extend their brand and leverage their audience loyalty. “The brand of The League is really for these ambitious driven, young professionals that want to date other ambitious, driven young professionals,” explained Amanda Bradford, founder of The League. Relative dating includes methods that rely on the analysis of comparative data or the context (eg, geological, regional, cultural) in which the object one wishes to date is found.
Their presence on archaeological sites is used to date the soil layers and the objects and events they are associated with and thus contributes to refine the chronology of sites. “They love it. It attracts other people that are looking to lead the same lifestyle as they have been leading,” he explained. Hoffower, Hillary. "Channing Tatum is reportedly looking for love on Raya, the exclusive dating app for the rich and famous that accepts 8% of applicants. Here's what you should know about how it works". I was like No 11,000 and I thought: ‘Oh, I guess this isn’t going to happen’,” said Ratcliffe, who lives in East Village in New York City and works in digital entertainment and media. Information for Area 2 thus derives from sampling the kiva suites in the east half of the canyon bottom. Also interesting is that when either username was shown alongside his picture on Photofeeler, he scored less than half as attractive when compared to just the photo, with no dating username at all. This pioneer dating website launched in 1995, has users based in 24 countries around the world and a detailed matching algorithm. נערות ליווי בקריות  A dating website must have a sign-up page to get the users registered and give them access.
Wherever you are, we have singles waiting to meet you! In general, dating over 50 has stayed relatively the same, it’s just the diversity of ways in which we can meet people that has continued to evolve. It used to be that if you wanted to meet someone of a certain caliber, you would venture to a particular bar. “It’s really problematic, but I would want to know if someone is not into me for that reason because that’s definitely not someone I would want to talk to. “I think that’s absurd and ridiculous, but as an African American woman in the dating pool, it would be nice to know that someone I was matched with doesn’t not like black girls,” said White. While this give us hope, we know that navigating the World Wide Web of dating sites can be overwhelming and frustrating to say the least. The app has had 300,000 downloads around the world and, according to Shuster, 50% of Luxy’s verified users have $500,000 in assets or more.
“Clearly we are having a bit of fun with the tagline and the headline to get people talking about our app,” said Darren Shuster, principal of Pop Culture PR and the spokesman for Luxy. “Our requirements for women are just as rigorous as our requirements for men. Women in the U.S. Prices are in U.S. “However, instead of saying ‘It’s Tinder for rich people’ we simply decided to say that we are Tinder minus the poor people. Among them is Luxy, self-described as Tinder without the poor people. The League has been described as Tinder for the elites. She has been on the waitlist for The League since February. And you’ll have to be driven to make it into The League - there’s a waiting list 100,000 people long. Now there’s an app for that. If so, check out our dedicated guide to dating online in Canada now. Maybe now the relationship can flourish.
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theyoungturks · 1 year
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Jesse Watters shut down a guest who was discussing social security. Ana Kasparian and David Shuster discuss on The Young Turks. Watch TYT LIVE on weekdays 6-8 pm ET. http://youtube.com/theyoungturks/live Read more HERE: https://www.mediaite.com/tv/conversation-over-jesse-watters-shuts-down-jessica-tarlov-after-she-highlights-key-issue-democrats-should-run-on/ "Jessica Tarlov argued the Democratic Party’s closing message during these midterm elections should have focused on Sen. Rick Scott’s (R-FL) proposed cuts to Social Security and Medicare – an argument that was roundly shut down by co-host Jesse Watters. The conversation kicked off with a discussion of Democrats claiming Republicans are overly hyping certain issues like crime and inflation to energize voters. “Is the country angry because Greg Gutfeld has made them angry? Yeah. Or Lindsey Graham has made them angry? Or are they angry because there’s a crime wave, an open border, and everything costs too much?” Watters asked Tarlov." *** The largest online progressive news show in the world. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET. Help support our mission and get perks. Membership protects TYT's independence from corporate ownership and allows us to provide free live shows that speak truth to power for people around the world. See Perks: ▶ https://www.youtube.com/TheYoungTurks/join SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE: ☞ http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theyoungturks FACEBOOK: ☞ http://www.facebook.com/TheYoungTurks TWITTER: ☞ http://www.twitter.com/TheYoungTurks INSTAGRAM: ☞ http://www.instagram.com/TheYoungTurks TWITCH: ☞ http://www.twitch.com/tyt 👕 Merch: http://shoptyt.com ❤ Donate: http://www.tyt.com/go 🔗 Website: https://www.tyt.com 📱App: http://www.tyt.com/app 📬 Newsletters: https://www.tyt.com/newsletters/ If you want to watch more videos from TYT, consider subscribing to other channels in our network: The Damage Report ▶ https://www.youtube.com/thedamagereport TYT Sports ▶ https://www.youtube.com/tytsports The Conversation ▶ https://www.youtube.com/tytconversation Rebel HQ ▶ https://www.youtube.com/rebelhq TYT Investigates ▶ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwNJt9PYyN1uyw2XhNIQMMA #TYT #TheYoungTurks #BreakingNews 221101__TA03 by The Young Turks
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tvguidancecounselor · 2 years
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TV Guidance Counselor Episode 543: RJ City
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January 21 -27, 1956
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This week Ken welcomes professional wrestler, podcaster, YouTube sensation and kindred spirit RJ City to the show.
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Ken and RJ discuss being in Toronto, Alison Rosen, doing too much work, wrestling, Ethel Mirman, TV tapings, Ravishing Rick Rude, Stand Up Comedians, Ken's ignorance to Canadian wrestlers, grandmothers introducing RJ to old show biz, vaudeville, how nothing really changes, Lipstick and Dynamite, Gorgeous George, Milton Berle, the search for the wrestling episode of the Mike Douglas Show, John Mikel Thor, Mason Reese, Charles Nelson Riley, how somehow nobody "knows", getting a Cameo from Ruth Buzzi, Lidsville, The Sid & Marty Kroft amusement park, Lawrence Welk, creepy cult vibes, One Toke Over the Line, weird accents, racial insensitivity, Fred Penner's Place, Mr. Dressup, working at CBC, missing Degrasi, I Love Lucy, The Hilarious House of Frightenstein, Wyatt Earp, having the first name "Welcome", shooting poker chips, Hugh O'Brien, hideous old male comedians, Shirley McClain, Dick Dale on Lawrence Welk?, Wally Cox, Ernie Kovacs, Edie Adams, The Gentlemaniacs, Sidney Lumet, plays on TV, Kathleen Freeman, Mayor of the Town, Jerry Lewis, David Arquette, evil Jerry Lewis, The King of Comedy, telethons, You Can Quote Me, game shows, publishers, the effects of smoking on human skin, finding graves, loving Phil Silvers, talking to Dick Cavett, Don Knotts, Red Skelton, Anthony Perkins, Bates Motel: The Series, Budd Cort, Rich Little's impressions, Cleo the talking Dog, Jackie Cooper, cheesecake photography, Howling II, Monkey Phases, Wayne and Shuster, comedy by the man, Lorne Michaels, Bob and Ray, the movie "Who?", the Lawrence Welk fan club, Champagne music, blimp hangars, Bishop Sheen, Oral Roberts, getting set up with Charro, Xavier Cugat, bizarre mustaches, Where They Are Now, and the strange UFO obsession of Jackie Gleason.
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tonslope56 · 2 years
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Marvels By Kurt Busiek
Marvels remains a classic ’90s Marvel comic where the writing was just as great as the art. The story took Magneto off the table for the rest of the decade (until 1998’s “The Magneto War”) and planted the seeds of the Onslaught storyline. It also changed Wolverine’s status quo until 1999 and kicked off the bone claw era of the character. This would change the way fans saw the Canadian mutant and led to great and not-so-great Wolverine stories.
Now, for the 50th Anniversary of Vampirella, original series writer Tom Sniegoski (joined by the incredible art of Michael Sta. Maria) is back.
Secret Wars is one of the most monumental events in not just Marvel Comics history, but comics as a whole.
However, he is later disgusted by the way the public has again turned on the heroes, with one newspaper claiming the Galactus threat was a hoax.
Fans were actually pretty into the story at first; however, Marvel saw the sales and stretched the whole thing out.
I guess Moeller takes over about halfway through book two, because the style changes. His colors are brighter, which I think changes the feel that has been established up to that point. This rather odd matching of time lost Avengers starts off unnecessarily confusing as everyone has to fill in their context for being the way they are, in fact these reasons are repeated ad nauseum over the length of the book. After a while though you become familiar with them and learn to quickly speed up your reading whenever you see someone talking about Yellowjacket being crazy. Avengers Forever Part 1 collects the first half of Kurt Busiek and Carlos Pacheco’s twelve issue tale of the Destiny War. A conflict with everyones favourite center of the universe character, Rick Jones, being the linchpin because apparently he is super important for humanity’s future.
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The Copyright Act of 1976 gave artists the one-time right to cancel their contracts with IP holders, an option many exercised after witnessing the mistreatment of Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who were left penniless. Artist Al Jaffee once claimed his pay cheques from EC Comics were issued with contracts on the back, so he couldn’t cash them without signing over the rights to his work. This was a common practice throughout the industry, including at Marvel, and one that was reevaluated in the wake of the act. Manned by the world's most elite pilots, the Shockrockets prot... The long-awaited sequel to the award-winning publishing sensation that made Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross into stars! News photographer Phil Sheldon's back, with the man-on-the-street's perspective on the big events of the Marvel Universe, from the Aveng...
Image To Release Astro City And More Kurt Busiek Titles Digitally
If you are interested in the history of comic book superheroes beginning from its golden age, you will not regret if you choose to read this graphic novel. In case you are not familiar with the subject, you will find an introduction about Marvel comics from the artist and author in the preface to each of the four stories. If you decide to read this book, you will be pleasantly surprised not only with its plot, but also the astonishing artwork. Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross' soyarvels' has been around partorisca the long time, and is one of these graphic novels that could have it fallen off a radar partorisca some. More than constantly dipped a superheroes front and centre, soyarvels' is really roughly men the one who normal and the women would answer to superpowered the heroes that strolls among us.
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Image Comics announced the return of Astro City to their publishing line last year — along with several other Busiek projects, like the Arrowsmith sequel and a new comic called Free Agents. JLA/Avengers walked a long and winding road to publication, with many speed bumps and false starts along the way. Most online reference entries and articles do not have page numbers. Therefore, that information is unavailable for most Encyclopedia.com content. https://bestreviews.tips/kurt-busiek-marvel-comics-graphic-novels_400557/ As secrets from the far future leak into the past, the Immortal Hulk will be drawn into conflict with the Roxxon Corporation and its ruthless CEO, the man-monster Dario Agger. But when you mess with the Minotaur, you get the horns! And the ever-scheming Agger plans to recruit a Hulk of his own. It’s a big, eventful adventure that involves not just going into enemy territory, but also outside of what we humans think of as reality entirely, into the Evening Lands, the realms of magic itself. So he’s going to go through much bigger changes than he did in the first series, and will be up against much darker forces. Deadpool’s hilarious fourth-wall-breaking antics never disappoint. It remains a high watermark for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Heroes Reborn is infamous in Marvel history but still an important part of it. The “Onslaught” story, built for months in the X-Men books, was chosen as the vehicle for it. And because of Heroes Reborn, the book has an infamous reputation. But it was Marvels that stuck with me through the years, cementing my mental image of Gwen Stacy and New York’s integral role in Marvels. Atch any superhero movie and you will see a credit along the lines of “based on the comic book created by”, usually with the name of a beloved and/or long-dead writer or artist. But deep, deep in the credits scroll, you will also see “special thanks” to a long roster of comic book talent, most of them still alive, whose work forms the skeleton and musculature of the movie you just watched. Fan-favorite creators Kurt Busiek and George Pérez craft a new era for Earth's Mightiest Heroes! The Avengers have always defended humanity against the forces of evil. When duty calls, these legendary champions answer, fighting valiantly until justi... The Avengers forge an uneasy alliance with the Thunderbolts to face Count Nefaria -- but the true threat comes from the stars as Earth is declared a cos...
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thecomicsnexus · 5 years
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ACTION COMICS #552-554 FEBRUARY - APRIL 1984 BY MARV WOLFMAN, GIL KANE, ANTHONY TOLLIN AND GENE D’ANGELO
SYNOPSIS (FROM DC DATABASE)
Immortal Man, foe of Vandal Savage since ancient times, brings together several mostly-inactive heroes in the wake of Savage's causing plant organisms concealed on Superman to spring into life, causing giant vines to menace Metropolis. The Forgotten Heroes have one thing in common: they all saw a great golden temple in their last exploits, knowledge of which was hushed up by the government. Now Immortal Man tells them that in order to defeat the plant menace, they must destroy Superman.
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Vandal Savage tries to deceive the people of Metropolis as Superman and Rip Hunter's team go back to the dawn of time to try and stop the villain from harnessing the powers of Creation.
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Superman's destruction of the ancient temple, created by aliens in prehistoric times, creates an alternate timeline in which humans have no violent tendencies and are easily conquered by the aliens. In response, two children imagine Superman coming into existence to defend them--and he does.
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REVIEW
I will start with the good, because, while this story is a disaster, it makes you feel good, and this is why:
The way the forgotten heroes are formed is quite entertaining. Animal Man is one of my favorite characters, so it is always nice to see him around.
The homage to Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster is quite emotional. The idea that these kids invented a champion for Earth is kind of true. They did create a champion for Earth, he just never materialized, but it did inspire others. And by the end of this comic, we see young Jack Kirby and Joe Simon creating Captain America (inspired by Superman and Batman).
Now, the bad:
The plot is not very convincing. The forgotten heroes say they need to kill Superman, but he just goes to the sun and solves the issue. So in the end, they didn’t really need to kill Superman.
Just going back to the beginning of time magically fixed the Time Masters.
The aliens needed to remove heroic thoughts from earth to be able to conquer them. So they deviced a very complex plan in which, at some point in history, humans will find the pyramids and these would trigger the end of all heroism. My guess is that they could have just done that from the beginning and not wait millennia to achieve their goals. Also, how complicated would have been to destroy cavemen?
If Superman didn’t exist, then did, why do Jerry and Joe remember their alternative lives?
So the story makes you feel good, and that is why you may not consider that there is no actual story.
I give the story a score of 6
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jonroxton · 6 years
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was smallville real or was it a superman fans fever dream?
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The history of the DC Multiverse according to Justice League Incarnate #4, by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Chris Burnham, Mike Norton, Andrei Bressan and Tom Napolitano, based on the marvelous works: Crisis on Infinite Earths Marv Wolfman, George Pérez, Dick Giordano, Tom McCraw and John Costanza
Swamp Thing #50 Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, Rick Veitch, John Totleben, Tom Mandrake, Tatjana Wood and John Costanza
Zero Hour Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Gregory Wright, Gaspar Saladino and K.C. Carlson
Cosmic Odissey Jim Starlin, Mike Mignola, Carlos Garzón, Steve Oliff and John Workman
Infinite Crisis Phil Jimenez, George Pérez, Ivan Reis and Jerry Ordway
52 Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid and Keith Giffen
Final Crisis Grant Morrison, J.G. Jones, Carlos Pacheco, Matthew Clark and Doug Mahnke
Doomsday Clock Gary Frank
Multiversity Grant Morrison, Ivan Reis, Chris Sprouse, Ben Oliver, Frank Quitely, Cameron Stewart, Marcus To, Paulo Siqueira, Jim Lee and Doug Mahnke
Dark Nights: Metal Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo
Dark Nights: Death Metal Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo
Infinite Frontier #0 Joshua Williamson, James Tynion IV, Scott Snyder, John Timms, Alex Sinclair and Troy Peteri
With infinite thanks to Gardner Fox, Carmine Infantino, Robert Kanigher, Harry G. Peter, Len Wein, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Bill Finger, Olive Byrne, Elizabeth Holloway and William Moulton Marston.
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REPRESENTATIVES THAT STILL ARE EITHER NEUTRAL OR FAIL TO SUPPORT NET NEUTRALITY, BY STATE
Hey! Do you still care about net neutrality? Great! Check out this list of politicians that are still allegedly not opposed to its removal, and contact them stating your concerns. I’m sorry that the list is so long. Also: If you want to see how much ISP’s donated to your rep, check here- https://www.theverge.com/2017/3/29/15100620/congress-fcc-isp-web-browsing-privacy-fire-sale
*If you need help finding your district, just google search your zip code and/or the town/city you live in, and add “congressional district”.
DELAWARE: None! Good job! PENNSYLVANIA:
Robert Brady (1st District) https://brady.house.gov/contact-me
Mike Kelly (3rd District) https://kelly.house.gov/contact-me
Scott Perry (4th District) https://perry.house.gov/contact/
Ryan Costello (6th District) https://costello.house.gov/contact
Patrick Meehan (7th District) https://meehan.house.gov/contact
Brian Fitzpatrick (8th District) https://fitzpatrick.house.gov/contact-me
Bill Shuster (9th District) http://shuster.house.gov/contact-bill/
Tom Marino (10th District) https://marino.house.gov/contact
Lou Barletta (11th District) https://barletta.house.gov/contact/email-me
Keith Rothfus (12th District) https://rothfus.house.gov/email-keith
Charlie Dent (15th District) https://dent.house.gov/contact
Lloyd Smucker (16th District) https://smucker.house.gov/contact
Pat Toomey (Senator, former rep of 15th district) https://www.toomey.senate.gov/#
NEW JERSEY:
Frank Lobiondo (2nd District) https://lobiondo.house.gov/contact-me
Tom MacArthur (3rd District) https://macarthur.house.gov/contact
Chris Smith (4th District) https://chrissmith.house.gov/contact
Josh Gottheimer (5th District) https://gottheimer.house.gov/contact
Leonard Lance (7th District) https://lance.house.gov/contact
Albio Sires (8th District) https://sires.house.gov/contact
Rodney Frelinghuysen (11th District) https://frelinghuysen.house.gov/contact-us/
Bob Menendez (Senator, former rep for 13th district) https://www.menendez.senate.gov/contact
GEORGIA:
Buddy Carter (1st District) https://buddycarter.house.gov/Contact
Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (2nd District) https://bishop.house.gov/contact
Drew Ferguson (3rd District) https://ferguson.house.gov/contact
Rob Woodall (7th District) https://woodall.house.gov/contact
Austin Scott (8th District) https://austinscott.house.gov/contact
Doug Collins (9th District) https://dougcollins.house.gov/contact-doug
Jody Hice (10th District) https://hice.house.gov/Contact/
Barry Loudermilk (11th District) https://loudermilk.house.gov/contact
Rick W. Allen (12th District) https://allen.house.gov/contact
David Scott (13th District) https://davidscott.house.gov/Contact/
Tom Graves (14th District) https://tomgraves.house.gov/contact/
Jonny Isakson (Sentator, former rep for 6th district) https://www.isakson.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/email-me
David Perdue (Senator) https://www.perdue.senate.gov/connect
CONNECTICUT:
John Himes (4th District) https://himes.house.gov/contact
MASSACHUSETTS:
None! Good job!
MARYLAND:
Elijah E. Cummings (7th District) https://cummings.house.gov/contact
SOUTH CAROLINA:
Mark Sanford (1st District) https://sanfordforms.house.gov/contact/
Joe Wilson (2nd District) https://joewilson.house.gov/contact/email-me
Jeff Duncan (3rd District) https://jeffduncan.house.gov
Trey Gowdy (4th District) https://gowdy.house.gov/contact
James E. Clyburn (6th District) https://clyburn.house.gov/contact-me
Tom Rice (7th District) https://rice.house.gov/contact/
Tim Scott (Senator) https://www.scott.senate.gov/contact
Lindsey Graham (Senator) https://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
NEW HAMPSHIRE:
None! Good job!
VIRGINIA:
Rob Wittman (1st District) https://wittman.house.gov/contact/
Thomas Garrett (5th District) https://tomgarrett.house.gov/contact
Bob Goodlatte (6th District) https://goodlatte.house.gov/contact
Dave Brat (7th District) https://brat.house.gov/contact/
Morgan Griffith (9th District) https://morgangriffith.house.gov/contact/
Barbara Comstock (10th District) https://comstock.house.gov/contact
Tim Kaine (Senator, former Governor) https://www.kaine.senate.gov/contact
NEW YORK:
Lee Zeldin (1st District) https://zeldin.house.gov/contact
Pete King (2nd District) https://peteking.house.gov/contact
Gregory W. Meeks (5th District) https://meeks.house.gov/contact
Dan Donovan (11th District) https://donovan.house.gov/contact
John J. Faso (19th District) https://faso.house.gov/contact
Elise Stefanik (21st District) https://stefanik.house.gov/contact
Claudia Tenney (22nd District) https://tenney.house.gov/contact
Tom Reed (23rd District) https://reed.house.gov/contact
John Katko (24th District) https://katko.house.gov/contact/email
Chris Collins (27th District) https://chriscollins.house.gov/contact
NORTH CAROLINA:
G. K. Butterfield (1st District) https://butterfield.house.gov/contact/email-me
George Holding (2nd District) https://holding.house.gov/contact/get-in-touch.htm
Walter Jones (3rd District) https://jones.house.gov/contact-me
Virginia Foxx (5th District) https://foxx.house.gov/Contact
Mark Walker (6th District) https://walker.house.gov/contact
David Rouzer (7th District) https://rouzer.house.gov/contact
Richard Hudson (8th District) https://hudson.house.gov/contact-me/
Robert Pittenger (9th District) https://pittenger.house.gov/contact
Patrick McHenry (10th District) https://mchenry.house.gov/contact
Mark Meadows (11th District) https://meadows.house.gov/contact
Ted Budd (13th District) https://budd.house.gov/contact
Thom Tillis (Senator) https://www.tillis.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/email-me
Richard Burr (Senator, former rep for 5th District) https://www.burr.senate.gov/contact/email
RHODE ISLAND:
None! Good job!
VERMONT: None! Good job!
KENTUCKY:
James Comer (1st District) https://comer.house.gov/contact
Brett Guthrie (2nd District) https://guthrie.house.gov/contact-brett/
Thomas Massie (4th District) http://massieforms.house.gov/contact/
Hal Rogers (5th District) https://halrogers.house.gov/contact-hal
Rand Paul (Senator) https://www.paul.senate.gov/connect/email-rand
Mitch McConnell (Senator) https://www.mcconnell.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contactform
TENNESSEE:
Phil Roe, M.D. (1st District) https://roe.house.gov/Contact
John Duncan (2nd District) https://duncan.house.gov/contact
Chuck Fleischmann (3rd District) https://fleischmann.house.gov/contact
Scott Desjarlais (4th District) https://desjarlais.house.gov/contact/email-me
Diane Black (6th District) https://black.house.gov/contact
Marsha Blackburn (7th District) https://blackburn.house.gov/Contact
David Kustoff (8th District) https://kustoff.house.gov/contact
Lamar Alexander (Senator) https://www.alexander.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
Bob Corker (Senator) http://www.corker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contactinformation
OHIO:
Steve Chabot (1st District) https://chabot.house.gov/contact
Brad Wenstrup (2nd District) https://wenstrup.house.gov/#
Joyce Beatty (3rd District) https://beatty.house.gov/contact
Jim Jordan (4th District) https://jordan.house.gov/Contact/
Bill Johnson (6th District) https://billjohnson.house.gov/Contact
Bob Gibbs (7th District) https://gibbs.house.gov/contact
Bob Latta (8th District) https://latta.house.gov/contact
Mike Turner (10th District) https://turner.house.gov/contact
Dave Joyce (14th District) https://joyce.house.gov/contact-me/
Steve Stivers (15th District) https://stivers.house.gov/Contact/
Jim Renacci (16th District) https://renacci.house.gov/index.cfm/contact
Rob Portman (Senator, former rep for 14th district) http://www.portman.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
Pat Tiberi (12th District) https://tiberi.house.gov/Contact
LOUISIANA:
Steve Scalise (1st District) https://scalise.house.gov/contact-me
Cedric Richmond (2nd District) https://richmond.house.gov/contact-cedric
Clay HIggins (3rd District) https://clayhiggins.house.gov/contact
Mike Johnson (4th District) https://mikejohnson.house.gov/contact
Ralph Abraham, M. D. (5th District) https://abraham.house.gov/contact
Garrett Graves (6th District) https://garretgraves.house.gov/contact
John Kennedy (Senator) https://www.kennedy.senate.gov/public/contact
Bill Cassidy, M. D. (Senator, former rep for 6th district) https://www.cassidy.senate.gov/contact
INDIANA:
Jackie Walorski (2nd District) https://walorski.house.gov/contact/
Jim Banks (3rd District) https://banks.house.gov/contact
Todd Rokita (4th District) https://rokita.house.gov/contact-me
Susan W. Brooks (5th District) https://susanwbrooks.house.gov/contact/email-me
Luke Messer (6th District) https://messer.house.gov/contact
Larry Bucshon, M. D. (8th District) https://bucshon.house.gov/contact
Trey Hollingsworth (9th District) https://hollingsworth.house.gov/contact
Todd Young (Senator, former rep for 9th district) https://www.young.senate.gov/contact
MISSISSIPPI:
Trent Kelly (1st District) https://trentkelly.house.gov/contact
Bennie G. Thompson (2nd District) https://benniethompson.house.gov/contact
Gregg Harper (3rd District) https://harper.house.gov/#
Steven Palazzo (4th District) https://palazzo.house.gov/contact
Roger Wicker (Senator, former rep of 1st district) https://www.wicker.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
Thad Cochran (Senator, former rep of 4th district) http://www.cochran.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
ILLINOIS:
Bobby L. Rush (1st District) https://rush.house.gov/contact
Robin Kelly (2nd District) https://robinkelly.house.gov/contact
Luis V. Gutiérrez (4th District) http://gutierrezforms.house.gov/contact/
Peter Roskam (6th District) https://roskam.house.gov/contact
Mike Bost (12th District) https://bost.house.gov/contact
Rodney Davis (13th District) https://rodneydavis.house.gov/Contact/
Randy Hultgren (14th District) https://hultgren.house.gov/contact
John Shimkus (15th District) https://shimkus.house.gov/contact
Adam Kinzinger (16th District) https://kinzinger.house.gov/contact/
Darin LaHood (18th District) https://lahood.house.gov/contact
Dick Durbin (Senator) https://www.durbin.senate.gov/contact/
ALABAMA:
Bradley Byrne (1st District) https://byrne.house.gov/contact
Martha Roby (2nd District) https://roby.house.gov/contact
Mike Rogers (3rd District) https://mikerogers.house.gov/contact-mike
Robert B. Aderholt (4th District) https://aderholt.house.gov/contact-robert
Mo Brooks (5th District) https://brooks.house.gov/contact-me
Gary Palmer (6th District) https://palmer.house.gov/contact
Terri Sewell (7th District) https://sewell.house.gov/email-me
Luther Strange (Senator) https://www.strange.senate.gov/content/contact-senator
Richard Shelby (Senator, former rep for 7th district) https://www.shelby.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contactsenatorshelby
MAINE:
Bruce Poliquin (2nd District) https://poliquin.house.gov/contact
MISSOURI:
Wm. Lacy Clay (1st District) https://lacyclay.house.gov/contact
Ann Wagner (2nd District) https://wagner.house.gov/contact
Blaine Luetkemeyer (3rd District) https://luetkemeyer.house.gov/Contact/
Vicky Hartzler (4th District) https://hartzler.house.gov/contact-me
Emanuel Cleaver, II (5th District) https://cleaver.house.gov/contact-me
Sam Graves (6th District) https://graves.house.gov/contact
Billy Long (7th District) https://long.house.gov/contact-billy/
Jason Smith (8th District) https://jasonsmith.house.gov/contact
Roy Blunt (Senator, former rep for 7th district) https://www.blunt.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact-roy
ARKANSAS:
Rick Crawford (1st District) https://crawford.house.gov/contact
French Hill (2nd District) https://hill.house.gov/contact/email
Steve Womack (3rd District) https://womack.house.gov/Contact
Bruce Westerman (4th District) https://westerman.house.gov/contact
John Boozman (Senator, former rep of 3rd district) https://www.boozman.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
Tom Cotton (Senator, former rep of 4th district) https://www.cotton.senate.gov/?p=contact
MICHIGAN:
Jack Bergman (1st District) https://bergman.house.gov/contact
Bill Huizenga (2nd District) https://huizenga.house.gov/contact/
Justin Amash (3rd District) https://amash.house.gov/contact
John Moolenaar (4th District) https://moolenaar.house.gov/contact
Fred Upton (6th District) https://upton.house.gov/Contact
Tim Walberg (7th District) https://walberg.house.gov/contact
Mike Bishop (8th District) https://mikebishop.house.gov/contact
Paul Mitchell (10th District) https://mitchell.house.gov/contact
Dave Trott (11th District) https://trott.house.gov/contact
Gary Peters (Senator) https://www.peters.senate.gov/contact/email-gary
FLORIDA:
Matt Gaetz (1st District) https://gaetz.house.gov/contact
Neal Dunn (2nd District) https://dunn.house.gov/contact
Ted Yoho (3rd District) https://yoho.house.gov/contact
John Rutherford (4th District) https://rutherford.house.gov/contact
Al Lawson (5th District) https://lawson.house.gov/emailal
Ron Desantis (6th District) https://desantis.house.gov/contact
Stephanie Murphy (7th District) https://stephaniemurphy.house.gov/contact
Bill Posey (8th District) https://posey.house.gov/Contact/
Daniel Webster (11th District) https://webster.house.gov/email-me
Gus Bilirakis (12th District) https://bilirakis.house.gov/contact
Charlie Crist (13th District) https://crist.house.gov/contact
Dennis A. Ross (15th District) https://dennisross.house.gov/Contact/
Vern Buchanan (16th District) https://buchanan.house.gov/contact
Thomas J. Rooney (17th District) https://rooney.house.gov/contact
Brian Mast (18th District) https://mast.house.gov/contact
Francis Rooney (19th District) https://francisrooney.house.gov/contact
Alcee L. Hastings (20th District) https://alceehastings.house.gov/contact
Lois Frankel (21st District) https://frankel.house.gov/contact/
Frederica S. Wilson (24th District) https://wilson.house.gov/contact
Mario Diaz-Balart (25th District) https://mariodiazbalart.house.gov/contact-mario
Carlos Curbelo (26th District) https://curbelo.house.gov/contact/
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (27th District) https://ros-lehtinen.house.gov/contact-me
Marco Rubio (Senator) https://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
TEXAS:
Louie Gohmert (1st District) https://gohmert.house.gov/Contact/
Ted Poe (2nd District) https://poe.house.gov/connect
Sam Johnson (3rd District) https://samjohnson.house.gov/contact-me/
John Ratcliffe (4th District) https://ratcliffe.house.gov/contact
Jeb Hensarling (5th District) https://hensarlingforms.house.gov/contact/
John Culberson (7th District) https://culberson.house.gov/Contact/
Kevin Brady (8th District) https://kevinbrady.house.gov/contact
Michael McCaul (10th District) https://mccaul.house.gov/contact
Mike Conaway (11th District) https://conaway.house.gov/#
Kay Granger (12th District) https://kaygranger.house.gov/contact-kay
Mac Thornberry (13th District) https://thornberry.house.gov/contact
Randy Weber (14th District) https://weber.house.gov/contact
Bill Flores (17th District) https://flores.house.gov/contact/
Jodey Arrington (19th District) https://arrington.house.gov/contact
Joaquin Castro (20th District) https://castro.house.gov/contact
Lamar Smith (21st District) https://lamarsmith.house.gov/contact
Pete Olson (22nd District) https://olson.house.gov/contact-us
Will Hurt (23rd District) https://hurd.house.gov/contact
Kenny Marchant (24th District) https://marchant.house.gov/contact/
Roger Williams (25th District) https://williams.house.gov/contact
Dr. Michael C. Burgess (26th District) https://burgess.house.gov/contact
Blake Farenthold (27th District) https://farenthold.house.gov/contact/
Henry Cuellar (28th District) https://cuellar.house.gov/Contact
Gene Green (29th District) https://green.house.gov/contact
Eddie Bernice Johnson (30th District) https://ebjohnson.house.gov/contact
John Carter (31st District) https://carter.house.gov/email-john2/
Pete Sessions (32nd District) https://sessions.house.gov/contact
Marc Veasey (33rd District) https://veasey.house.gov/contact
Filemon Vela (34th District) https://vela.house.gov/contact
Brian Babin (36th District) https://babin.house.gov/Contact
Ted Cruz (Senator, Time Traveling Witch, etc. ) https://www.cruz.senate.gov/?p=email_senator
John Cornyn (Senator) https://www.cornyn.senate.gov/contact
IOWA:
Rod Blum (1st District) https://blum.house.gov/contact
David Young (3rd District) https://davidyoung.house.gov/contact
Steve King (4th District) https://steveking.house.gov/contact
Joni Ernst (Senator) https://www.ernst.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
Chuck Grassley (Senator, former rep for 3rd District) https://www.grassley.senate.gov/contact
WISCONSIN:
Paul Ryan (1st District, Speaker of the House) https://www.speaker.gov/contact
Jim Sensenbrenner (5th District) https://sensenbrenner.house.gov/contact
Glenn Grothman (6th District) https://grothman.house.gov/contact
Sean Duffy (7th District) https://duffy.house.gov/contact
Mike Gallagher (8th District) https://gallagher.house.gov/contact
Ron Johnson (Senator) https://www.ronjohnson.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
CALIFORNIA:
Doug Lamalfa (1st District) https://lamalfa.house.gov/contact
Tom McClintock (4th District) https://mcclintock.house.gov/contact
Ami Bera, M.D (7th District) https://bera.house.gov/contact
Col. Paul Cook (8th District) https://cook.house.gov/contact
Jeff Denham (10th District) https://denham.house.gov/contact/
David G. Valadao (21st District) https://valadao.house.gov/Contact/
Devin Nunes (22nd District) https://nunes.house.gov/Contact/
Kevin McCarthy (23rd District) https://kevinmccarthy.house.gov/contact
Steve Knight (25th District) https://knight.house.gov/contact/
Julia Brownley (26th District) https://juliabrownley.house.gov/contact
Pete Aguilar (31st District) https://aguilar.house.gov/contact
Norma Torres (35th District) https://torres.house.gov/contact/email
Linda Sánchez (38th District) https://lindasanchez.house.gov/contact
Mimi Walters (45th District) https://walters.house.gov/contact
J. Luis Correa (46th District) https://correa.house.gov/contact
Dana Rohrabacher (48th District) https://rohrabacher.house.gov/contact/email-me
Darrell Issa (49th District) https://issa.house.gov/contact
Duncan Hunter (50th District) https://hunter.house.gov/contact-me
Juan Vargas (51st District) https://vargas.house.gov/contact
MINNESOTA:
Jason Lewis (2nd District) https://jasonlewis.house.gov/contact
Erik Paulsen (3rd District) https://paulsen.house.gov/contact-me
Tom Emmer (6th District) https://emmer.house.gov/contact
Collin C. Peterson (7th District) https://collinpeterson.house.gov/contact-me
OREGON:
Greg Walden (2nd District) https://walden.house.gov/contact-greg/email-me
KANSAS:
Roger Marshall (1st District) https://marshall.house.gov/contact
Lynn Jenkins (2nd District) https://lynnjenkins.house.gov/contact-me/
Kevin Yoder (3rd District) https://yoder.house.gov/contact
Ron Estes (4th District) https://estes.house.gov/contact
Pat Roberts (Senator) http://www.roberts.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=Contact
Jerry Moran (Senator) https://www.moran.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/connect
WEST VIRGINIA:
David B. McKinley, P. E. (1st District) https://mckinley.house.gov/contact/
Alex Mooney (2nd District) https://mooney.house.gov/contact
Evan Jenkins (3rd District) https://evanjenkins.house.gov/contact
Joe Manchin (Senator, former Governor) https://www.manchin.senate.gov/contact-joe
Shelley Moore Capito (Senator, former rep for 2nd District) https://www.capito.senate.gov/contact/contact-shelley
NEVADA:
Mark Amodei (2nd District) https://amodei.house.gov/contact
Dean Heller (Senator, former rep for 2nd District) https://www.heller.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
NEBRASKA:
Don Bacon (2nd District) https://bacon.house.gov/contact
Adrian Smith (3rd District) https://adriansmith.house.gov/contact-me
Ben Sasse (Senator) https://www.sasse.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
Deb Fischer (Senator) https://www.fischer.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
COLORADO:
Scott Tipton (3rd District) https://tipton.house.gov/contact/email
Ken Buch (4th District) https://buck.house.gov/
Doug Lamborn (5th District) https://lamborn.house.gov/contact/
Cory Gardner (Senator) https://www.gardner.senate.gov/contact-cory/email-cory
NORTH DAKOTA:
Kevin Cramer (At-large District) https://cramer.house.gov/contact
John Hoeven (Senator) https://www.hoeven.senate.gov/contact
SOUTH DAKOTA:
Kristi Noem (At-large District) http://noem.house.gov/index.cfm/email-kristi
Mike Rounds (Senator) https://www.thune.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
John Thune (Senator) https://www.thune.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
MONTANA:
Steve Daines (Senator) https://www.daines.senate.gov/connect/email-steve
WASHINGTON:
Rick Larsen (2nd District) https://larsen.house.gov/contact-rick
Dan Newhouse (4th District) https://newhouse.house.gov/contact
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (5th District) https://mcmorris.house.gov/contact/
Dan Reichert (8th District) https://reichert.house.gov/contact-me
IDAHO:
Raúl Labrador (1st District) https://labrador.house.gov/contact-me/
Mike Simpson (2nd District) https://simpson.house.gov/contact/
Mike Crapo (Senator, former rep of 2nd District) https://www.crapo.senate.gov/contact
James E. Risch (Senator, former Liutenant Governor) https://www.risch.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
WYOMING:
Liz Cheney ( At-Large District) https://cheney.house.gov/contact
John Barrasso (Senator) https://www.barrasso.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
Mike Enzi (Senator) https://www.enzi.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
UTAH:
Rob Bishop (1st District) https://robbishop.house.gov/contact
Chris Stewart (2nd District) https://stewart.house.gov/contact
Mike Lee (Senator) https://www.lee.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
OKLAHOMA:
Jim Bridenstine (1st District) https://bridenstine.house.gov/contact
Markwayne Mullin (2nd District) https://mullin.house.gov/contact/
Frank Lucas (3rd District) https://lucas.house.gov/contact-me
Tom Cole (4th District) https://cole.house.gov/contact
Steve Russell (5th District) https://russell.house.gov/contact
James M. Inhofe (Senator, former rep for 1st District) https://www.inhofe.senate.gov/contact
James Lankford (Senator, former rep for 5th District) https://www.lankford.senate.gov/contact/email
NEW MEXICO:
Steve Pearce (2nd District) https://pearce.house.gov/contact-me
ARIZONA:
Martha McSally (2nd District) https://mcsally.house.gov/contact
Paul Gosar, D.D.S (4th District) https://gosar.house.gov/contact
Andy Biggs (5th District) https://biggs.house.gov/contact
David Schweikert (6th District) https://schweikert.house.gov/contact
Ruben Gallego (7th District) https://rubengallego.house.gov/contact
John McCain (Senator) https://www.mccain.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact-form
Jeff Flake (Senator) https://www.flake.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact
ALASKA:
Dan Sullivan (Senator) https://www.sullivan.senate.gov/contact
Lisa Murkowski (Senator) https://www.murkowski.senate.gov/contact/email
HAWAII:
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Killed by SPD from 2000 through August 2010 (when John T. Williams was killed)
Killed by SPD from January 1, 2000 through August 29, 2010
(For the list of SPD killings after the SPD murder of John T. Williams go here.)
The data comes from the Fatal Encounters website which documents individuals killed “during interactions with police,” see: https://fatalencounters.org/view/person/.
Fatal Encounters includes people who died indirectly from a police action which may not even involve a police pursuit (e.g., suspect flees from police who are not in, or who earlier ended, a pursuit, then crash their car killing themselves and/or others), or even includes police on their way to a crime scene who get into an accident. These cases are noted in the list below, but are not assigned numbers and are not counted. This same procedure was used in counting SPD killings from 2010 to the present.
There are also 2 incidents (noted below) in which people were killed by law enforcement in Seattle but not by SPD (killed by either King County Sheriff or Port of Seattle Police)
In the list of the 27 SPD killings below one person was not shot by the SPD but died later in the hospital after repeated Taserings, likely due to “acute cocaine intoxication” (see number 26 below).
01. David John Walker         04/12/2000  near Seattle Center, Black w/4″ knife in mental health crisis (diagnosed w/bi-polar) skipping & ranting, shot after motioning w/empty hand, 3 CIT officers were on the scene, The Stranger,
02. Daniel Delfierro              06/22/2000  bank robbery, fired at cops
       Andre Waldon                 10/06/2000 (killed by armed carjacking suspect, pursued by SPD, who crashed into him)
03. Steven John Covyeow    01/13/2001  had gun & fired at cops
       Joel Silvesan                   02/27/2001   hit by SPD car on way to crime scene, witnesses claim cop speeding & went thru red light
04. Aaron Roberts                 05/31/2001  Black, traffic stop, no weapon, cops claimed he tried to drive away dragging cop
05. Devon Jackson                08/13/2001 had gun, fired earlier, had pointed repeatedly at cops
       Name withheld by police  09/30/2001 (car crash; SPD claimed there was no pursuit pursuit)
06. Anthony James Shuster 11/27/2001  white, Lake City boarding house, kitchen knife, drunk & threatening to harm himself; had threatened suicide after argument w/girlfriend (some listings have 11/26)
       Christian Fairbank            12/26/2001 (crashed 2x into SPD car, vehicle pursuit, crashed)
07. Adam L. Alexander           01/06/2002  white, U Dist. at night, had pellet gun & took hostage, drugs
08. Shawn Jerel Maxwell        02/18/2002  Black, U. Dist, sword, behavioral health crisis
09. Vandy Thevongsa             04/04/2002   17 y.o.; had gun & fired at cops; shot a person whose car he stole; on sherm
10. Shawn Howell                   11/05/2002     had gun & pointed at officers; distraught & asked officers to shoot him
11. DeOntrel Davis                  12/13/2002   17 y.o. w/paint nozzle in Wallingford robbing people at ATMs, SPD stakeout at night, shot in head running away
        Desseria B. Whitmore       10/25/2003 (Port of Seattle police at SeaTac)
12. Lawrence Owens               03/17/2004  had just killed a woman, had shotgun & repeatedly pointed at officers, shot after long chase at Miller Community Cntr.
13. Daniel Vanderhoek             05/15/2004  had gun & fired at cops (says 5/14)
14. Herbert L. Hightower          09/08/2004  Black, mental health crisis, knife
15. Rick Camat                         10/10/2004   API, SPD responded to a fight (very early Sun AM) outside of Quest Field, claim he fired his gun toward the west & refused orders to put it down. Relatives claim he fired his gun into the air to stop a fight, that officers never told him to drop the weapon, and he was shot multiple times by police officers.
16. William David Dawejko       11/14/2004   white, Ballard, made suicidal threat to girlfriend, pointed shotgun at cops
17. Robert Valderama Estrella  03/21/2005  API, domestic disturbance, was holding a 2″ knife & holding his 10 month old son, cops say he held knife to baby’s throat, negotiated for 44 minutes, shot by sniper while standing up & holding baby
18. Dennie Kenneth Trujillo       04/29/2005    Hispanic, clearly suicidal (& had history), 6 cops on scene & no weapon, shot by cop in struggle for gun, cops claimed he had their gun in his hands, “ ‘The officer did not intentionally discharge the gun,’ Kerlikowske said, adding that it wasn't clear who pulled the trigger. Trujillo was struck by the gunfire, although it was not a fatal injury. The officer then regained control of the gun and fired. That shot mortally wounded Trujillo”; KC Inquest
19. Perry L. Manley                   06/20/2005  White, shot by SPD in lobby of Fed. Courthouse holding an inert hand grenade; after 40 min. of negotiations he made a “furtive” movement w/grenade & was shot
       Mark Allen Prince                11/19/2005 (shot by KC Sheriff)
20. Rhys Joseph Michael Poc   04/25/2006  White, 18 y.o., pointed gun at police
       Neal Kelley                           11/13/2006 (collided w/SPD officer driving to work in personal car, both Kelley & officer killed; no police pursuit or stop involved)
21. Robert Sullivan                    01/17/2007   gun, shot at motel manager, fired at officers, one officer sent to hospital w/gunshot wound
22. Miles Allen Murphy              01/01/2009  White, drunk UW student w/WWII rifle, cops had 911 reports of shots fired (Murphy had been firing rifle in parking lot) & came upon Murphy holding rifle at bottom of steps; reports that witnesses told cops Murphy was firing blanks; shot by Sgt. Adam Elias who went on to kill Larry Flynn in 2014 & Kyle Gray in 2017, & has hi UOF & on Brady List.
23. Joseph Bernerd Hradec      01/14/2009    White, 6″ kitchen knife, under influence of drugs & alcohol, cops called to a domestic disturbance, tased him multiple times, woman was safely out of room before they shot him, day before called 911 reporting an anxiety attack & police took him to Harborview,  “ Police believe he may have been suffering from some mental illness”, also this
24. Maurice Clemmons             12/01/2009    killed 4 cops at Lakewood coffee shop, shot by cop when Clemmons reached for gun
25. Christopher Aaron Wright, Sr. 02/28/2010   cops stopping a rape in progress, tasered unknown number of times and died at hospital 2 days later, likely due to “acute cocaine intoxication.”  (according to King County ME ”died from brain death and organ failure due to acute cocaine intoxication with excited delirium and physical restraint... manner of death was undetermined”)
26. Ariel E. Rosenfeld                08/16/2010    pulled handgun on cops trying to arrest him, diagnosed w/bipolar in teen years (was 43 at death), repeated violent outbursts, KC Inquest clears officers
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If you were forced to pick 12 single issues/stories of a greatest of all time superman collection, what would you pick?
I already picked 10 desert island issues, which I’d say fulfills the basic spirit of the premise. If I actually could put together my own 80 Years of Superman collection though, I already have a list I came up with awhile ago I can just conveniently copy and paste here:
Clark Kent Gets A Job/The Coming ofSuperman/Revolution in San Monte by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; How Superman Would End The War byJerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; The Origin of Superman by BillFinger and Wayne Boring; The Legion of Super-Heroes! By OttoBinder and Al Plastino; The Super-Key to Fort Superman byJerry Coleman and Wayne Boring; Superman’s Return to Krypton! byJerry Siegel and Wayne Boring; Superman Owes A Billion Dollars! byRobert Bernstein and Curt Swan; The Last Days of Superman! byEdmond Hamilton and Curt Swan; The Amazing Story of Superman-Redand Superman-Blue! by Leo Dorfman and Curt Swan; Superman’s Day of Doom! by JerrySiegel and Curt Swan; MIGHTY ONE! by Jack Kirby; I Flew With Superman! by Curt Swan,Cary Bates and Elliot S! Maggin; The Living Legends of Superman byElliot S! Maggin and numerous artists; The Jungle Line by Alan Moore andRick Veitch; Of Thee I Sing by Garth Ennis andJohn McCrea; From Krypton With Love by MarkMillar and Sean Phillips; 22 Stories In A SingleBound by Mark Millar and numerous artists; Funeral in Smallville by GrantMorrison and Frank Quitely; Superman Beyond by Grant Morrisonand Doug Mahnke; The Boy Who Stole Superman’s Capeby Grant Morrison and Ben Oliver; Savior by Rob Williams and Chris Weston; Dear Superman by Josh Elder and Victor Ibanez; Strange Visitor by Joe Keatinge and numerous artists; 24 Hours by Geoff Johns and JohnRomita Jr.; and OurTown by Peter Tomasi, Patrick Gleason and Jorge Jimenez. Probably throw the upcoming Peter Tomasi and Barry Kitson Thanksgiving/Make-A-Wish oneshot on top to round out the ‘modern era’ section, and you’ve got an excellent if perhaps overly weighty tome (though keep in mind a lot of those stories are slim 7-8 pagers).
I also came up with one for Lex, so:
Europe at War by Jerry Siegel, JoeShuster and Paul Cassidy; Powerstone by Jerry Siegel and JohnSikela; The Titanic Thefts! by Bill Fingerand Wayne Boring; How Luthor Met Superboy! By JerrySiegel and Al Plastino; The Death of Superman! by JerrySiegel and Curt Swan; The Conquest of Superman! by BillFinger and Curt Swan; The Showdown Between Luthor andSuperman! by Edmond Hamilton and Curt Swan; The Man Who Murdered The Earth! byLen Wein and Curt Swan; The Luthor Nobody Knows! by ElliotS! Maggin and Curt Swan; Luthor Unleashed! by Cary Bates andCurt Swan; The Einstein Connection! by ElliotS! Maggin and Curt Swan; The Secret Revealed! by John Byrne; Metropolis 900 Mi by John Byrne; How Much Can One Man Hate? by MarkMillar and Aluir Amancio; Frustration Eternal by Dan Jurgensand Gordon Purcell; The Gospel According to Lex Luthorby Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely; The Black Ring: Part 5 by PaulCornell and Pete Woods; The Black Ring: Finale by PaulCornell and numerous artists; Up, Up and Away! by Charles Souleand Raymond Bermudez; and The Way These Things Begin by KyleKillen and Pia Guerra.
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Título original Da 5 Bloods Año 2020 Duración 154 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Dirección Spike Lee Guion Spike Lee, Kevin Willmott (Historia: Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo, Matthew Billingsly) Música Terence Blanchard Fotografía Newton Thomas Sigel Reparto Delroy Lindo, Clarke Peters, Norm Lewis, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Chadwick Boseman, Jonathan Majors, Jean Reno, Paul Walter Hauser, Veronica Ngo, Mélanie Thierry, Jasper Pääkkönen, Rick Shuster, Mav Kang, Alexander Winters, Devin Rumer, Casey Clark, Andrey Kasushkin Productora 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks. Distribuida por Netflix Género Drama. Bélico | Guerra de Vietnam
Sinopsis Cuatro excombatientes afroamericanos —Paul (Delroy Lindo), Otis (Clarke Peters), Eddie (Norm Lewis) y Melvin (Isiah Whitlock, Jr.)— regresan a Vietnam en busca de los restos del jefe de su escuadrón, caído en combate (Chadwick Boseman), y la promesa de un tesoro escondido. Junto al hijo de Paul (Jonathan Majors), se enfrentarán a obstáculos naturales y humanos, y constatarán los estragos causados por la inmoralidad de la guerra de Vietnam.
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Traveling: What To Do In Toronto
I love being a traveler.
Sure, when we're taking a trip, it's wonderful to go to the off-the-beaten-path, less jampacked places. In Japan, we stayed in AirBnBs that were in peaceful household neighbourhoods where we can see kids walking to institution in the morning. We ate at a tiny ramen restaurant at the end of the block and also did our laundry at the laundromat around the corner. That's all really good.
Yet I definitely wish to see the landmarks of a city we're checking out. I absolutely wish to take a trip if there is one-- to find out about the history of an area. I recommend heading to a crowded "tourist trap" due to the fact that hello, there's a reason the place is bring in travelers !!
Even in Edmonton, I love being a "visitor" in my own city. It's a great mentality to enter, to explore and discover the important things that make a place so terrific.
To ensure that was my method this summer when Mike and I saw Toronto, Ontario for the very first time.
We existed to celebrate the marriage of our two excellent close friends, but additionally there to eat consume eat (certainly-- see my article of Where to Eat in Toronto!) and also tourist hard.
Below is a wrap-up of What We Carried out in Toronto, that hopefully assists you decide What To Do in Toronto when you go! Mike as well as I allowed fans of this gorgeous, bustling, multicultural city, and also we can not wait to return!
What to do in Toronto, Ontario
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1. Take the City Sightseeing And Tour Toronto Double Decker Trip Bus
Taking the red double decker City Taking in the sights Toronto tour bus was among our favorite things we did during our trip. This hop-on, hop-off bus tour gives you accessibility to the bus for 48 hours, and is a fantastic means to check out as well as learn more about several of the city's most popular and earliest neighbourhoods. With your ticket, you obtain access to 21 quits across the city, AND ALSO a totally free Harbour as well as Islands Watercraft Cruise The buses go to all the crucial Toronto places-- the CN Tower, Yonge-Dundas Square, Kensington Market, the Entertainment Area, as well as a lot more. If you remain on for the whole trip, it has to do with 2 hours long however if you decide to get on and also off, there's generally an additional bus that comes over every 15 mins, so if you want to quit at Kensington Market for a visit, you can proceed your scenic tour after because there's constantly mosting likely to be a trip bus coming to choose you support!
My favorite component of this scenic tour is the history that you learn from the tourist guide. Mike and I just got on and off twice, but both the tour guides we obtained were really amusing as well as shared some of one of the most fascinating facts. For example, through the City Taking in the sights Toronto trip, I discovered that the co-creator of Superman, Joe Shuster, was birthed in Toronto and in fact created for the Toronto Daily Star! He's claimed Toronto's downtown/skyline provided him motivation for Superman's City. AMAZING right! We additionally found out that Yonge Street was the longest street on the planet (up until the Guinness Book of Globe Records removed them of that title due to the fact that Yonge really develops into Ontario's Highway 11 (and is as a result not called Yonge Road any longer) lol. We discovered that film staffs from the UNITED STATE get some rather excellent tax breaks if 51% of their movie staff are Canadians (we already knew that the popular show Matches is shot in Toronto so it was also cool driving down the streets where Matches usually shoots). As well as we found out about Toronto's Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe, that renamed the city to York, however then the city obtained called 'Little York and also Dirty York' due to the fact that there was clearly a larger York at the time (New york city) as well as Torontonians waited up until years after Simcoe passed away prior to transforming the name back to Toronto (an extremely respectful thing to do lol).
We really delighted in the City Sightseeing and tour Toronto scenic tour and also would highly suggest it from a traveler standpoint, from a seeing and also finding out a lot concerning the city in a short amount of time standpoint, as well as also simply from a transportation viewpoint. We walked a whole lot in Toronto, however were thankful to be able to utilize the bus as a way of transport every now and then also!
2. Get on the Harbour and also Islands Watercraft for a Cruise.
As component of the City Sightseeing Toronto scenic tour, you also break out admission onto the Harbour and also Islands Boat Cruise Ship. The boat anchors at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre pier and makes it way via Toronto Inner Habrour and its 14 islands. The 45 min scenic tour offers some rather outstanding photo opportunities of the Toronto horizon. Similar to the bus excursion, the boat tour guide likewise shares excellent info (with a terrific sense of humour)! You discover as an example that Hanlan's Factor Beach, one of the Toronto Island beaches, is clothing-optional. lol.
We didn't obtain an opportunity to go to any of the islands however I have actually also been told by a couple of Torontonians that doing an excursion out on the islands (renting a bike as well as striking the beaches) is additionally a truly remarkable thing to do in Toronto. Next time!
3. Walk the Toronto Harbourfront
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While you're near the Harboufront, you need to have a look at all the tasks around here! In the summer season, the Harbourfront Centre hosts free live music shows. There's a selection of vendors and the Amsterdam Bridge (called after Toronto's sister city-- Amsterdam, which we found out on our bus scenic tour!) There's also the Purina PawsWay at the Harbourfront, a terrific museum-like space with a pet-friendly cafe, Purina's Family pet Hall of Fame, and different pet tasks throughout the day. Regrettably the PawsWay closed this September 2017, but I think of whatever they put in its place will still be worth a visit.
Likewise at the Harboufront-- this interesting art slash slide point!
4. Consume at allllllll the Toronto restaurants
I indicate, I assume even if you lived in Toronto it would be impossible to consume at ALL the Toronto dining establishments but male-- what a wonderful objective that would be. On our visit to Toronto we consumed a lot. I attempted to press in second lunches and also 3rd dinners and also truly that still had not been sufficient-- there are a lot of unbelievable dining establishments in this multicultural city, I can't wait to come back and consume some even more! Take a look at my article summarizing the 20 Places We Consumed in Toronto and also use that as your guide of where to consume. Still, we really did not even make a damage. Terroni was my favorite, for incredible, home made pasta. Asian-Caribbean at Patois was superb. Lee Susur Lee is a must-visit (their cheeseburger springtime rolls!) Something interesting we learnt more about Toronto is that there are a lot of Jamaican-inspired dining establishments and also food, and also a lot of dining establishment shower rooms lie in the cellar of buildings! (It's a little an expedition to get down to those shower rooms, lol). I now recognize I 'd been seriously missing out-- Toronto food is simply sensational as well as it simply felt like every place had an impressive vibe. We enjoyed it.
5. Walk through Graffiti Street
I seem like there's an Instagrammable Wall on every edge in Toronto however there are likewise committed areas for some actually awesome mural walls as well as road art. Graffiti Street, in Toronto's "Fashion Area" is one of them. I guess this is also where Rick Mercer does his well-known tirades! Graffiti Alley runs west from Spadina Ave. to Portland St. (however feels like it's continuous). There are actually vibrant, outstanding artsy walls here that make for terrific photo opportunities. When we went, the alley was loaded! It was truly great to see and entirely enhances my love of these Instagrammable Walls. All walls should make people want to stop and take a picture! You need to get your own taken at one of Toronto's incredible artistic wall surfaces. I love them so much I need to share a couple of more right here:
6. Choose a hotel midtown for very comfort
We remained in two hotels during our Toronto journey-- the initial part of the journey we stayed at the Fairmont Royal York and the 2nd part of the trip went to the store Templar Resort. We had pretty good experiences at both hotels, however actually the very best component to both stays was their area and proximity to, well, so many things! We really did not rent out a cars and truck on this journey to Toronto since we chose hotels that were right in the middle of all the action. We were essentially able to walk all over we wanted to go! Selecting a resort downtown, near King as well as Queen Road, John Road, Adelaide Street, Spadina Method, for example, was possibly the best Toronto decision we made. Our feet were eliminating us throughout the trip (since we strolled so much) however it was rather phenomenal having the ability to leave of our resort space as well as stroll 5 or 10 minutes to a dynamic area full of things to see and also do.
6. Walk King and Queen Road
Mentioning walking ... you should ensure strolling down King and Queen Street gets on your Toronto travel plan. Well, not just walking but eating also (naturally!) I can not count how many dining establishments there get on these 2 streets. Originating from Edmonton, I would certainly relate King and also Queen Road to Whyte Ave and also 124 Road for the sort of walkability, shops, dining establishments, and total vibe (yet much longer, as well as far more stuffed with services!).
Plus there's a great deal a lot more Instagrammable Walls on these streets ...:D.
7. See Chinatown/ Kensington Market.
And the strolling continues! We additionally enjoyed our stroll down Toronto's very large Chinatown as well as via the fashionable Kensington Market. I've actually heard other Toronto-area Chinatowns are far better than Toronto's actual Chinatown, but in terms of size and shops, we really did not feel like it was lacking anything. Kensington has a pretty diverse ambiance, and comparable to King/Queen, is simply one more really walkable area with a range of stores and restaurants!
8. Take an image with the Toronto Indication.
If you're touristing hard, you have to make a quit at the Toronto Indication situated in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square. I do not understand if there's anything more I can see concerning this than that, lol. It's simply a must-check-off-your-list, however depending upon when you go, they do hold events at the Square, as well as there is additionally a Farmers Market at the Square too!
9. See the Love Locks at Distillery Area.
Clearly there is more to the Distillery District than the Love Locks however among the primary factors I wanted to visit this area was to take an image with this gorgeous art setup. I think love locks at various other public spaces in Toronto had actually been hacked off so this was erected type of in response to that. It's a truly excellent art piece and I like the picture we obtained taken there. There's also nice stores and also dining establishments to check out in this district, which has a number of old heritage buildings and also is really a historic site (and also at one point back in the 1860s, was house to the world's biggest distillery).
10. Catch a Comedy Show.
Mike and I like an excellent comedy show as well as it so happened that our buddy Drew Behm had actually relocated to Toronto to do funny around (make it big!) so we were delighted to be able to capture one of his shows at The Corner Comedy Club throughout our go to. This teeny, tiny club is so tiny, it's funny (that's really the club's tagline however it's so true lol). As a rule of thumb, similar to just how I'm constantly looking for a Vietnamese restaurant to consume pho at no matter where we take a trip, catching a funny program is additionally an advantage to do in a city you have actually never ever been in. Laughter is quite universal.
11. See a Themed Shop/ Bar/ Restaurant.
There's a lot of fun themed stores, bars as well as restaurants in Toronto. We intended to reach The Lockhart (a Harry Potter themed bar) and also Curiosa (a Harry Potter themed boutique) yet we weren't able to reach it. There was also a Tiki themed restaurant that was suggested to us (The Shameful Tiki Space) that we would certainly try on a return journey to Toronto. And Mike had the ability to check out Rotate-- a Ping Pong Bar as well as Medieval Times (a medieval-style supper theatre) during the bachelor party as well as assumed both were lots of fun!
12. Go to a Big League Baseball (the Blue Jays!) Game.
We were quite excited to take a look at our very first Big league Baseball game ever before-- watching the Toronto Blue Jays versus the Boston Red Sox during our journey to Toronto. Although heaven Jays lost, I did have fun with my very touristy Blue Jays foam finger as well as it was cool to see the dome open throughout the game! We got a pretty pleasant sight of the CN Tower and the groom's sibling also leased a Field Room at the Renaissance Hotel Toronto (which becomes part of Rogers Centre) so we reached look out onto the field during their warm-up before the game started, right from the convenience of his hotel area!
The couple we were commemorating are huge Blue Jays/baseball followers so this was obviously a must-do with them as well as I'm so delighted we did!
13. See Toronto from the Sky at the CN Tower.
What's even more touristy than rising an actually high tower as well as keeping an eye out onto the city below you? We appear to do this almost all over we travel and it's worth the views every time. In Toronto, we took a 58-second glass lift up 1,136 feet (346 metres) to the CN Tower's Search Level, to keep an eye out over gorgeous Toronto.We also We additionally stopped on the Glass Flooring and looked into the Exterior SkyTerrace (it's rather gusty up there/out there!) I couldn't encourage Mike to do the EdgeWalk with me (that's the destination where you walk and also lean out on the edge of the tower, eep!!!) but possibly that's something we can try on our return see.
14. Obtain Lost at Casa Loma, Toronto's Castle.
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Ever before want to live in a castle? Or visit one in Canada? Toronto's Castle-- Casa Loma-- was once residence to Sir Henry Pellatt and also Woman Mary Pellatt. Casa Loma took three years and also $3.5 million to construct from 1911 to 1914. It's a Gothic Revival style castle with massive yards and also is now a museum as well as also prominent shooting place! In the cellar of Casa Loma they highlight all sorts of films that have actually been shot in Casa Loma's spaces. There was a wedding event taking place when we visited, and also they were establishing for a Halloween occasion in the tunnels underneath the castle (which you can additionally explore). It's quite amazing and also is a stop on the City Sightseeing excursion so if you're into background, old structures, and also scary (but awesome) castles (as well as not planning a trip to Europe anytime quickly to see their castles) then you must see Casa Loma!
15. Attempt a Secret City Adventures Retreat Area.
As escape area aficionados below in Edmonton, we were really delighted to try a room in Toronto. The business Secret City Adventures came highly recommended (many thanks @britl!) and also are recognized for their live stars as well as immersive narration. We tried to escape from The Secret of Fire Station No. 4 and were possibly a min or more away from resolving the space (yet alas, we failed). We were put in the area with complete strangers but the team was really excellent and it was really fun in spite of not fairly resolving it! Often I assume escape areas with live stars can be truly hit-or-miss (yet primarily miss) however in this case, it was a significant hit. I extremely recommend a Secret City Adventures escape area if you're into getaway areas!
16. Take the Niagara Falls Hornblower Cruise + Trip Behind The Loss!
We had the ability to press in a fast field trip to Niagara Falls throughout our Toronto visit and also had such an outstanding time, we intend to return once more and invest more time in Niagara as well as go to Niagara-On-The-Lake (which we've heard resembles the Kelowna of Ontario). In Niagara Falls, we took the Voyage to the Autumns Watercraft Tour, which is a 20-minute ride that let us stand up close and also personal to the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, as well as the magnificent Canadian Horseshoe Falls (which is the most effective of the Niagara Falls!) It was a complete 'Mist Experience' (we obtained rather wet right up under the Horseshoe Falls!) and had so much enjoyable.
Then after we were done, we strolled down the major Niagara Falls strip (kind of like a more serene Las vega strip lol), obtained a bunch of pictures and also different angles of the falls, and afterwards took in a 'Journey Behind the Falls' Niagara Parks experience where we reached stroll in the passages behind the Horseshoe Falls. It was fantastic exactly how close we were to the drops. These water drops are genuinely extraordinary to see personally, and I could not think that it's not an All-natural Wonder of the World since seriously-- it's remarkable. It's a have to see!
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