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swamprats4077 · 7 months
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Favorite Moments & Quotes → 1.15 - Tuttle
↪ Creating Tuttle.
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mashpoll · 4 months
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Tuttle (s1 e15): Hawkeye creates a fictional captain in order to give the local orphanage money and medical supplies.
Abyssinia, Henry (s3 e24): Henry Blake receives his discharge, and the doctors send him off in style.
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roughridingrednecks · 6 months
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Tuttle from Kentucky
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bonefarm · 10 months
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I used to hate the fool in me - but only in the morning - Now I tolerate him all day long…
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Is noone going to talk about how Ricky Stanicky is just Tuttle for str8 ppl
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vesselforsale · 9 months
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STERLING SILVER TUTTLE 147 CUPS | LISTING 
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quordleona03 · 1 year
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Okay, @youngpettyqueen and @thebreakfastgenie tagged me in a fanfic meme.
Rules: share the first lines of ten of your most recent fanfics and tag ten people. If you have written fewer than ten, don’t be shy and share anyway
Here are my 10 most recent fics, from AO3. 1. "BJ would be the first to admit - well, actually, Peggy would be the first to admit - that he was better at the big, flashy, romantic gestures than he was at the day-to-day stuff." - "Crabapple Cove" 2. ""How come you never talk about Tuttle?" BJ asked." -"Tuttle" (Explaining either of these two stories would spoil them. They're both pretty short.)
3. "There were images of a man tortured to death in every room." - "A Hawk Through The Mirror" (This is the second and longer story of MirrorMASH, in which Hawkeye from that Mirror universe where BJ has a beard is now in our universe.) 4. "Toby groaned out loud." (This is a M*A*S*H/West Wing crossover, and Toby is Toby Ziegler: he has just been asked when the Korean War started, and it turns out to be a more complicated question than Donna thought it was. The story in a nutshell: President Bartlett's White House is commemorating the 50-year anniversary of the start of the Korean War by inviting 10 veterans to talk about it and then have a memorial dinner, and they made the mistake of inviting Doctor B. F. Pierce to make a speech about the Korean War on live TV in front of the President of the United States. God I had fun writing this story.) -"Go, Tell Them In Sparta" 5. “You the doctor who operated on my men?” (Hawkeye is very sleepy, and a sergeant from Vermont is giving him an apple for reasons he finds difficult to understand when hardly awake.) -"Northern Spies"
6. "If anyone had been looking in the window, which no one was, it might have looked too formal to be a meeting of friends: two people on the couch at one side the room, three people on chairs at the other side." (This story is set in the 1990s in an alternative-universe created by someone else, the Keptverse. In the Keptverse, the whole of North America still has legal chattel slavery and the US government can compel you to own one or more slaves if you are over a certain income-level. Most of the stories are RPF, but mine aren't: I got the idea of taking characters from multiple mostly-American TV series and writing a giant sprawling novel-length fanfic series. This shows up as M*A*S*H because in this one stand-alone story, Francis Mulcahy is a parish priest, and part of a network of people who resist owning slaves. Mulcahy appears again only briefly in the last story of the series, but he gets to have his say in this one.) "The Network", part of The Games
7. "Mulcahy struggled awake out of a dream in which the sun was shining directly into his eyes." (MASH/Highlander crossover - A visitor to the 4077th wants to talk to the Jesuit priest and it turns out to be a Highlander immortal because of course the Jesuits know all about immortals.) "Walker Among the Dead" 8. "Outside the blankets, it was cold." (A story which takes off from "Hawk's Nightmare" - what if Hawkeye started having these memories of being back home/in high school take over his mind while he was awake? Who are all these people and especially, who's the good-looking guy called Francis who seems to like him so much?) "Dream That I Forget" 9. "It's winter in Korea, cold everywhere, cold in the tents, cold in the sleeping-bags, cold everywhere except under hot water in the showers, and Mulcahy never gets to the showers while the water is still hot." (In "The Interview", Francis says he would like to be warm and clean, and this story sort of leaps off from that, with Hawkcahy because, well. Mulcahy loves Hawkeye.) "Warm and Clean"
10. "Mulcahy had given up assigning himself penances for wishing he could go home when he realised that he could no longer remember how many times he had caught himself praying – not wishing, but praying – that someone in authority would write to him instructing him to resign from his chaplaincy, resign his unlikely commission, and go back to Philadelphia." (This story is set in the Pilot episode of M*A*S*H, and was originally meant to be the first of an ambitious sequence of stories set the first three seasons, about Mulcahy. I got distracted by other projects, but this one is about why Father Mulcahy doesn't like Hawkeye very much in the pilot episode, and he has reasons.) "Amuck"
Tagging: @topshelf2112-blog @folliesandconcerns @rescue-ram @mulcahymoment @transgayhawkeyepierce @variousqueerthings @cplredberet @old-wild-child @impishtubist @allcanonisrelative
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librarycomic · 1 year
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After Lambana: Myth and Magic in Manila: A Graphic Novel by Eliza Victoria and Mervin Malonzo. Tuttle, 2022. 9780804855259. https://www.powells.com/book/-9780804855259?partnerid=34778&p_bt
In Manila, magical, mythical beings live alongside humans, though magic is prohibited. Deadly, spontaneous diseases plague the city. Conrad, a human, has a flower growing in his heart, and soon it's going to burst forth and kill him. Ignacio is trying to help. (Ignacio is not quite human, maybe.) When they go past the last stop on the train, Conrad doesn't notice that Igacio's eyes glow. The journey takes them into the Filipino version of faerie, into a magical place even more full of spirits where maybe Conrad can find the help he needs.
I really enjoyed this book, and in particular the way it doesn't over-explain. Malonzo's art is not inked, and its bold colors work with the lack of dark black lines to make everything feel a bit blurry, like the line between fantasy and reality in the book. It left me wanting to know more about sirenas and white ghosts, lambana and diwata. I've got a few more of Tuttle's recent graphic novels from the Filipino creators in my to-read pile, but next I'll probably check out Alternative Alamat, an anthology full of myths and legends, to gain a bit of the background knowledge that I'm missing.
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animnightmare · 1 month
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For you non cable watching mash fans, theres a tournament poll of MeTV.com rn of a bunch of old shows, including MASH.
The three MASH episodes in the tourny are GFA, Abyssinia Henry, and Tuttle.
If anybody else is interested in voting.
https://www.metv.com/me-madness/round1#vote
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annikat12 · 1 year
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Happy Valentine’s Day!!!!
I hope you know I appreciate all of you!
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adorablemonstre · 4 months
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Tuttle Ayahuasca by AdorableMonstre on DeviantArt
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mashpoll · 3 months
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Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde (s2 e5): After operating non-stop for more than a day, Hawkeye flips out and, among other things, tries to give North Korea the camp’s latrine.
Tuttle (s1 e15): Hawkeye creates a fictional captain in order to give the local orphanage money and medical supplies.
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nimuetheseawitch · 1 year
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Is this the first mpreg joke that Hawkeye makes? It's a good one. The pregnant infantryman who hasn't seen a woman in months.
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roughridingrednecks · 6 months
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Tuttle from North Carolina
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amrv-5 · 2 years
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Tuttle: Hawk and the Power of Genre Awareness
“[Hawkeye] is constantly and visibly struggling to place himself in some sort of narrative that he finds bearable; it seems telling that when Hawkeye starts to lose occasional touch with reality in later episodes, it’s because he papers a narrative that he likes better over the real one (Billy “saving” him from the lake instead of pushing him in “Bless You, Hawkeye,” and the finale’s “chicken”…).”
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