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chibrary · 4 months
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source: ksp.fr series: karting, 2010
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mickie-maniaedits · 8 months
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Happy Birthday Mickie Laree James!
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lii-arc · 8 months
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Laura Innes "The Event" Portrait Session (2010)
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redbullseb · 2 years
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MONACO: Formula One World Champion Sebastian Vettel is presented with the Drivers' trophy during the FIA Gala Prize Giving Ceremony on December 10, 2010.
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nostalgiaplayroom · 3 months
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books from fourth grade
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bbcmerlinvault · 2 years
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Posters from the “Love and Magic” preview and talk event to promote the series 1 DVD release in Japan, which took place 8th February 2010 at Tokyo FM Hall. Unfortunately the blog of the person who attended has since been deactivated and there doesn’t appear to be any archive of the actual post.
[Source] from the LiveJournal account of a friend of the blogger.
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veilofmegiddo · 2 years
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BEAUTIFUL DANGEROUS
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p.s. sorry that this turned into SOOO many gifs i adore this mv
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motownfiction · 1 year
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remember me
On a weekend in early March, Sadie picks Rosemary up from the movies. She just turned fifteen, and she’s still coasting on the high of going to the movies with her friends without parental supervision. This afternoon, she comes out of the theater with a fresh, refilled frozen Coke and a buzzy smile. When she gets into the passenger seat, Sadie smiles because her sweet girl is smiling.
“Oh my gosh, Mom, the movie was so good!” Rosemary gushes. “Best movie I’ve seen in a long time.”
“That’s great, babe,” Sadie says as she backs out of her parking space and heads for home. “What was it called again?”
“Remember Me.”
“Ah. The one with the Twilight boy?”
“His name is Robert Pattinson, Mom. Don’t act like you don’t know actors.”
“I’m not acting. I’m old.”
Rosemary laughs a little, not realizing just how much Sadie means it. But Sadie thinks she understands. When she was fifteen, she saw red every time her mother called Ralph Macchio “that Sal Mineo-looking one” every time he was on an episode of Eight Is Enough. Back then, Maggie Doyle swore she wasn’t doing it on purpose; back then, Sadie struggled to believe her. It’s only now she realizes that her brain can only remember so many celebrities.
“Anyway,” Sadie says. “What made the movie so good?”
“Oh, Mom, everything,” Rosemary says, clutching her frozen Coke to her heart. Sadie wonders if she’ll ever tire of how often her children say the word Mom.
“Well, tell me!”
“It was so romantic in the most heartbreaking way. And the way it ends … you know, I’d tell you, but I think you should see it for yourself. Megan and I gasped.”
Sadie nods and smiles. She doesn’t tell Rosemary that she already knows how this movie ends. Earlier, after she dropped Rosemary off at the mall, she wound up on the phone with Lucy and her daughter, Emma, who’s the same age as Rose. Emma said the movie was terrible, and the strange 9/11 ending made it even worse. Said it was like a more confusing Saturday Night Fever without any of the dancing. And maybe Emma is right.
Doesn’t take away from that beautiful, romantic, Rosemary DeLuca smile.
“Do you think you’ll remember me?” Sadie asks as she rolls up to a red light.
Rosemary lets out a low, strange laugh.
“Remember you when, Mom?” she asks. “When I’m in the bathroom, and you’re in the living room?”
Sadie shrugs.
“Any time,” she says, but they can both hear the subtext.
When I’m gone like your Uncle Sam.
“Yeah,” Rosemary says. “I remember you all the time.”
Sadie turns and winks before the light turns green again.
“And what do you remember about me?” she asks.
She puts on the radio before Rosemary can answer the question. When she started the drive back to the movie theater, she was listening to the classic rock station (and grimacing at some of the choices they’re already calling classic rock), but just before turning into the parking lot, she switched to the contemporary side of the street. They’re in the middle of Lady Gaga singing “Paparazzi,” a song Sadie has to admit she likes. So, she sings along. And Rosemary laughs. Hard. Sadie turns to her with a funny look on her face.
“Yes?”
“I remember how you like to listen to new music, too,” Rosemary says. “A lot of parents only like to listen to stuff they remember. You’re not like that.”
Sadie smiles, a little sad. She knows they can both hear the subtext.
I listen to new music all the time because your Uncle Sam doesn’t get to hear it.
“Yeah,” Sadie says. “I’m pretty cool, aren’t I?”
“Don’t push it.”
It makes Sadie laugh, and she’s grateful. It’s OK. It’s going to be OK. Rosemary will remember her. Today, tomorrow, forever.
(part of @nosebleedclub january challenge -- day ii! starting the year off by being behind 😭)
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angiebowiearchive · 1 year
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Frock (2010)
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chibrary · 1 year
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Charles and Pierre get into some shenanigans during the 2010 CIK-FIA Karting World Cup in Braga:
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source: karting magazine format: twitter season: 2010, karting
Pierre and Charles were teammates for the first (and only) time on Sodikart in 2010, which would end up being Pierre's last season in karting before his (early) jump to single-seaters. They finished the season first and second in the French Championship, respectively.
Here are some photos from KSP of the two celebrating a win a month earlier, in Lyon:
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mickie-maniaedits · 2 years
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Happy Birthday to the Legend Mickie James!
10x Champ
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themthistles · 1 year
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whenever i see another tiktok girlie talking about how she wishes to have been a fangirl in 2010s i feel like a seasoned veteran overhearing a foolish youngin boasting about wanting to go to war for glory and adventure. you naive little idiot. you know nothing. you understand nothing. you weren't there in the trenches. i have seen things, terrible things. i cannot plug in my phone charger at night without being plagued by the visions of Him
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nostalgiaplayroom · 10 months
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bbcmerlinvault · 2 years
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[Article] “Bradley James talks Buffy, Merlin, and much, much more”
by Julia Hass for cliqueclack.com, first published  16:14 EST Aug 27 2010 
[Original article]
A copy/paste of the article followed by screencaps (I removed a few links from the copy/paste because they went to YouTube videos which have since been removed):
Season three of 'Merlin' begins airing in the UK on September 11, so what better time to have a chat with one of its stars, Bradley James?
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Well, Merlin fans, season 3 will be airing soon in the UK, and to celebrate I naturally thought, why don’t I call up my good buddy Bradley James (who plays Prince Arthur, for those of you not cool enough to be in the know)? Because, as I’m sure you’re all aware, I have him on speed dial. We’re tight.
Hah, hah.
No, in reality, it took me quite a few months, but I finally got a chance to catch up with Bradley James (he managed to second-hand charm my mother, who could hear him because he was on speaker phone) and pick his thoughts on Buffy (he’s a huge fan), soccer — sorry, football — Prince Arthur, and traveling with his co-star Colin Morgan.
Hello? Hello, is this Julia?
Yeah, sorry, I think we have a bit of a bad connection, can you hear me? I think we have a bit of a comedic time delay, which should provide us with some awkward silences, which we can talk about later.
We can. Next time you’re in Boston you can come over for drinks and we can discuss it. Okay, and then maybe we can pretend we have the same delay and play a little game where we have delays in between each line, before each one talks … but that’s just me.
No, I think it would be a good time! We could start a drinking game with that. Definitely, right.
So you’ve been actually kind of MIA lately, you weren’t at Comic-Con or anything. Have you been busy filming? Yeah, well, I mean, I was there in spirit. But I think the budget allowed for Mr. Merlin himself [co-star Colin Morgan] and Buffy‘s Anthony Stewart Head to get plane tickets. But they decided to send me in spirit by the form of an interview with Warwick Davis, so I was pleased to, you know, make some kind of appearance.
Well, if you could have gone to Comic-Con, what was the first thing you would have done? Is there anyone you would have wanted to go see? I … that’s an interesting question, but you’re clearly someone who knows more about Comic-Con. I have very little knowledge of it. I only know that it’s a huge event where lots of people have a great time and, you know, there’s just loads going on. So I wouldn’t have the first clue as to what I’d go and do. But hopefully the opportunity will arise for me to go at some stage. It sounds like it was a lot of fun.
It’s pretty much TV nerd Mecca, where you go and you meet everybody who’s ever been on a television show. Ever. Oh, okay … wow. That’s a lot of people.
It is! It’s huge. Wow! Okay then.
Well, you’ve mentioned you’re kind of a TV nerd yourself, especially when it comes to Buffy. How big of a Buffy nerd are we talking? Are we talking you know all the words to the musical episode? I know a couple … I have, in fact, sung some of the songs to Anthony as the course of filming happens.
So is that your next music video that’s going to happen [after You’re the Voice]? It’ll be a “Once More With Feeling” music video? I don’t know! Here’s my deal with Buffy, right. I’ve got … I mean, I’ve seen all the episodes, I’ve got them all on VHS. Not DVD.
So, old school. Yeah, and “Once More With Feeling,” I think it’s one of those episodes that, were I to go back, that’s one of the first ones to go back to watch, because it was very unique. And having Anthony around on set, there’s moments where, um, I sing him a few lyrics.
Which I’m sure he appreciates. Oh, I’m sure he does. I try to do it sparingly so I’m not just barraging him with, you know, Buffy moments that he’d, you know, perhaps like to move on from.
Well, have you ever considered that Camelot is, perhaps, on the Hellmouth? Considering how many monsters tend to come there? Yeah! It seems to be since Merlin’s turned up, that seems to be the case. I think before that, you’d probably have to ask the question of how Arthur managed to stay alive, due to the fact that hes been certainly healthy, nothing wrong with him, and then Merlin turns up and all of a sudden…
…it’s all Merlin’s fault. Yeah, absolutely everything. So yeah, being on the Hellmouth, I don’t think it’s that far-fetched a reality for Camelot. They might put that in the story somewhere.
But Arthur could definitely take on vampires, right? Ohhhh, that’s a good question. Vampires … To be honest with you, vampires are probably being done to death at the moment.
They really, really are! I mean, we’ve got,you know, the obvious, Twilight…
…oh, God. That’s doing the rounds at the moment, I think there’s various TV shows. But yeah, right, vampires! Let’s get on that bandwagon.
Yeah, Colin [Morgan] has mentioned he’s into True Blood, which is, like, the big vampire show over here. Yeah, he got into that quite a bit, I think. He’s sort of been talking about it on set. I’ve kind of faded out a little bit. I mean, when you do this [schedule] you have to be quite specific with your television watching, if you get any time to watch it at all, and I didn’t really keep up with that one, I’m sorry to say.
Did you get to keep up with the World Cup, though? Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I managed to, you know, install my flat with everything required, you know, getting a big TV to watch it on, the producers very kindly arranged so that the crew got to have a TV on set for the England games … it’s a very important part of my life, the World Cup every four years it’s like my, like my religion suddenly arrives, and I’m in my element, basically. So it was terrific, being able to see, you know, the England games, despite the fact that we were rubbish.
Yeah, my condolences on that. I was for Team Spain from the beginning, so I can’t quite say the same. Ah, I see, I see. Well basically, all you need to know is that we didn’t deserve to do any better than we did. We deserved to be taught a lesson. So just, hopefully well learn from it, and we’ll just change everything.
And they’ll call you up next time. Oh, I’d love if they called me. But I think, uh, 50 million other Englishmen are probably throwing their caps in that ring as well. So, you know, we’ll see how things change. Hopefully they will.
Well, so you are on this show Merlin, which is going to be premiering in England again soon. Yes!
And I have to ask about Arthur — first of all, you’ve mentioned before you think he’s pretty misunderstood. Oh, yeah. [Laughs]
What is it exactly you think people don’t understand about him? Besides that he’s secretly a good guy? Well I … the thing with Arthur is that his upbringing has kind of stunted his emotional intelligence, shall we say. He’s really a bit pathetic.
So he didn’t get hugged enough as a child? Oh, he didn’t get hugged at all.
Aw, poor kid. Yeah, Uther is not a hugging man. He is, at best, a sturdy pat on the back, but no he’s certainly not into hugging. So I’d say that basically, as far as Arthur’s concerned, he, you know, puts on a front that he thinks he has to put on a show and has to perform in a certain way, and, you know, really deep down he’s the guy who sort of guy you’d look to have on your side in times of crisis. So, you know, he’s a good guy, down deep. He makes the right decisions eventually.
Well, do you think he even had friends before Merlin? Um, I think his friends all consisted of his fellow knights, they all probably were involved in a lot of jocular behavior. And in the case of his position, they sort of had to look up to him, had to respect him. So you could argue his friends were people who were only friends with him because of who he was and what he was.
Well that’s I think what so many people find interesting about Merlin and Arthur is that they’re actually equals, because of Merlin’s power. Yeah, exactly! There’s that dynamic of, you know, Arthur not knowing about Merlin’s power, but I think you should sort of give him credit for his feelings kind of changing for Merlin despite not knowing that Merlin’s a pretty powerful guy. He’s, you know, seeing him [Merlin] for who he really is, or I think he’s trying. And then when he finds out about Merlin’s magic he’ll hopefully kind of say hey, well, Merlin’s my friend and that’s fine.
Right, but how is going to trust Merlin when he’s kept that secret for so long? I think that’s something a lot of fans wonder. Yeah, I’ve got no idea how or when that’s going to come about, but I’d like that to be delivered in an intelligent way, and I’d like… I think there’s some interesting ways it could be dealt with. So, you know, I’m keeping my fingers crossed that things work out with them.
You and Colin have just … fantastic chemistry. So how much do you guys rehearse before you go and actually do the scene in front of the camera? Actually … not a great deal. Myself and Colin are kind of in every day and we’re — I mean Colin’s certainly in every scene and, you know, I’m not far behind him. So we’re having to sort of go through the scenes very quickly without time to prepare three scenes ahead, or whatever. So we kind of just try to snatch moments in the car on the way home, or before the cameras the cameras start rolling we’ll try to go through it a couple of times.
When you’re not making video diaries, that is. [Laughs] When we’re not making video diaries, yes, we are actually doing some work. And it’s been fun! Colin and I sort of… we know each other very well now, and what each other’s rhythms are and each other’s timing, so when you sort of take that dilemma away of having to figure that out, you can kind of, you know, experiment with other things. And I really enjoy working with him. We have a lot of fun.
Well, you guys did go on a road trip, which, to my disappointment, was not to America. No, to my disappointment, it wasn’t to America either.
But, okay, you guys were late every single time. What was happening there? [Laughs]
It’s like every scene you show up and go “oh, we’re late, sorry.” Well, it was a bit of a bizarre road trip, we just found ourselves driving around… I mean, it was a trip funded by the BBC Wales, so there was a bit of propaganda around it. I mean, all the Arthurian points of interest aren’t in Wales.
Right, they’re in Cornwall, or somewhere near there. Yeah, exactly, they’re kind of in the southwest parts of England. But as I say, it was a bit of Welsh propaganda, so we found ourselves only being able to look at places in Wales. Which made it a little bit frustrating, because we didn’t actually find anything. But I sort of knew we wouldn’t find anything.
You did find that guy who did the ley lines with you! He was my favorite character, I think. Oh, yes.
He was … fantastic. We could have made an entire show based just on what he was doing, I think.
Colin looked terrified the entire time. Oh, God, I’m glad that came across. I’ve never seen him act so worried in my entire life.
I’ve never even seen him act that worried in front of fans. He’s normally … I thought I’d seen the most nervous he could get when he was in front of fans, and that was nothing compared to how scared he seemed in front of the ley line guy. Well the crazy thing about the ley line guy was, I think it might have been late October, maybe early November, I can’t quite remember, but it wasn’t warm. You can see we’re both all bundled up in jackets and whatnot. And that guy, he turns up in shorts, and they’re very short shorts. Like maybe footballers — that’s soccer players — in those shorts. And he just turned up out of the woods in a pair of shorts and carrying some handles. So we pretty much knew from the off this was going to be a bit of a freaky experience. But it was … you know, it was a pleasurable one. Not one I imagine I’ll experience again any time soon.
Well, Colin mentioned he was very upset he didn’t get to go see the Arthurian library. Do you know if he’s ever made it back there? He’s not been back there, I think largely due to the ridiculous filming schedule over the course of when we’re filming, so when we’re off it’s nice to, you know, take a bit of a break. But I myself would quite like to get myself down to Tintagel at some point, that’s in Cornwall, which is the epicenter of Arthurian legend. Or Glastonbury. I’d like to get myself out there. Probably around the time they have the Glastonbury music festival.
So if you and Colin could go on another road trip, is that where you guys would go? Yeah, well if it was based on Arthurian legend I’d go there, because we might actually find something about Arthurian legend. That would probably be helpful, of course.
I’m a fan of the idea of just the Bradley and Colin show, where you just go places and they film you two, because it’s pretty entertaining, just on it’s own. That American road trip, it’s got to happen sometime.
I’ve been rooting for it for a long time. I think that’s your next opportunity after Merlin, is you and Colin. I think you have your careers made as just traveling places as a comedy duo and just recording what happens. Right. [Laughs] After Merlin, I think myself and Colin have earned a well-deserved break from each other. I’m sure Colin, at least, would enjoy a five minute break from me.
Aw, I don’t think so! He’d like some peace and quiet, I think. As opposed to, say, having me around all day. But who knows! It could be something for us to do in later life, when we’re old pensioners.
Well, I would look forward to it, and so would a lot of fans. Well, if there’s anything in the works along those lines, I’ll let you know.
And if you ever come to Boston, myself and the people who work at our blog would be more than happy to host you. Wow, thank you so much!
So thank you so much for doing this interview with me, in spite of the technical difficulties, and good luck with season 3 and whatever comes after that. No, thank you, Julia, and here’s hoping … I’ve got the feeling it will go down well. Cheers!
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bunnyboylyricbot · 17 days
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darling, how can i forget you now?
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motownfiction · 1 year
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noise in the wall
In the middle of the night, Sadie hears a noise in the wall.
It’s two in the morning, and it’s the last thing she needs. She was in the middle of a dream when it woke her up. Now, she can’t even remember what the dream was about … only the phantom taste of a cherry Slurpee in the back of her mouth. She rolls onto her side to see if the noise is coming from Daniel, but he’s fast asleep. It makes her smile, seeing him there. Typical Daniel. When it’s a year that he can sleep, he sleeps fast and hard. She doesn’t dare wake him up. Better to leave your loved ones in peace. Sadie knows that now.
Slowly, she gets out of bed and puts her ear to the closest wall. When she closes her eyes to listen better (a strange synesthesia that always works, always, her first favorite person in the world taught her all about that), she thinks it sounds familiar. And then she realizes.
It’s not a noise at all.
It’s music.
Sadie musters a shaky smile and sneaks out of her room. She takes a deep breath and walks down the hallway toward the little sliver of light. Michael’s room.
He has the door open – really just ajar – and he’s sitting at his desk, trying to type something on his computer but just staring at the screen. Sadie smiles again. Typical Michael. He’s in his first year of college, and he’s been staying up all night every night to work on his homework. But tonight, he has music on, just loud enough for Sadie to hear it. When she realizes what it is, her heart jumps right into the middle of her throat.
You’re like a picture on the fridge that’s never stocked with food / I used to live at home / Now, I stay at the house …
Michael notices Sadie standing in the doorway then. He looks at her like he’s been caught, and in a way, maybe he has. Sadie swallows hard. “Here Comes a Regular.” It’s the song on Sam’s headstone.
“I’m sorry,” Michael whispers.
But Sadie shakes her head.
“You don’t have to be,” she says. “Actually, please don’t be.”
Michael cracks a weak smile of his own.
“I just … sometimes I miss him.”
Sadie nods, trying not to cry in the doorway. Sometimes, she misses him, too. But she sees Sam all the time – in the mirror, in old photographs, in her children. Even Michael, for all his seriousness, has a little bit of Sam in him. Sam would stay up all night just to hear Paul Westerberg, too.
“I know,” Sadie says. “Keep playing.”
She leans her head against the wall and closes her eyes to listen better. Just like Sam taught her before.
Better to leave your loved ones in peace, yes. But a good idea to listen to their favorite songs while they’re out.
(part of @nosebleedclub november challenge -- day vii!)
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