He Who Fights With Monsters meme dump (through book 3)
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This came to me in a vision
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Team Biscuit height and body shape reference for myself
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2023 Bullet Journal Cover & Lists
- movies
- books
- physical music stickers
(typed list below cut)
Movies
X (2022) ★★★★★ 1/9
Pearl (2022) ★★★★★ 1/10
Jason X (2001) ★★★ 1/17
X (2022) ★★★★★ 1/26
Pearl (2022) ★★★★★ 2/11
Rosemary's Baby (1968) ★★★★★ 2/11
Harley Quinn: A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special (2023) ★★★★★ 2/12
Skinamarink (2022) ★★★★ 3/8
Re-Animator (1985) ★★★★ 3/12
Ring (1998) ★★★★★ 3/12
Ju-On: The Grudge (2002) ★★★★ 3/12
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) ★★★★ 4/2
Scary Movie (2000) ★★★ 4/3
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023) ★★★★★ 4/5
Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) ★★★★★ 4/18
Scary Movie 2 (2001) ★★★ 5/3
Scary Movie 3 (2003) ★★ 5/4
The Green Knight (2021) ★★★★★ 5/20
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) ★★★★ 5/21
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023) ★★ 6/6
Evil Dead Rise (2023) ★★★★1/2 6/27
Nimona (2023) ★★★★ 7/2
Barbarian (2022) ★★★★ 7/6
Malignant (2021) ★★★★ 7/7
Barbie (2023) ★★★★★ 7/23
Scream VI (2023) ★★★1/2 8/1
Saw (2004) ★★★★ 8/1
Frozen (2010) ★★ 8/2
Resident Evil: Death Island (2023) ★★★★ 8/21
Studio 666 (2022) ★★★★ 9/4
The Exorcist (1973) ★★★★1/2 9/4
Saw II (2005) ★★★★ 9/9
Saw III (2006) ★★★1/2 9/9
Saw IV (2007) ★★★1/2 9/9
Saw V (2008) ★★★ 9/9
Saw VI (2009) ★★★ 9/9
Saw 3D (2010) ★★ 9/9
Jigsaw (2017) ★★★ 9/10
Miss Americana (2020) ★★★★ 9/10
Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021) ★★1/2 9/17
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) ★★★★1/2 9/24
Saw (2004) ★★★★1/2 9/25
Saw II (2005) ★★★★1/2 9/26
Dracula (1931) ★★★★ 10/1
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) ★★★1/2 10/1
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985) ★★★★ 10/1\
House of 1000 Corpses (2003) ★★★★ 10/8
Friday the 13th (1980) ★★★★1/2 10/13
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour (2023) ★★★★★ 10/19
Saw VI (2009) ★★★1/2 10/28
Saw 3D (2010) ★1/2 10/29
Saw X (2023) ★★★★1/2 11/6
Saw IV (2007) ★★★1/2 11/20
Saw X (2023) ★★★★1/2 11/20
Terrifier (2016) ★★★1/2 12/4
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992) ★★ 12/4
Saw V (2008) ★★★1/2 12/4
Terrifier 2 (2022) ★★★1/2 12/11
The Green Knight (2021) ★★★★★ 12/18
Sonic Christmas Blast(1996) ★★1/2 12/22
Black Christmas (1974) ★★★★★ 12/23
Black Christmas (2006) ★★★1/2 12/24
Saltburn (2023) ★★★★ 12/29
Taylor Swift: Reputation Stadium Tour (2018) ★★★★★ 12/30
Books
The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor Lavalle 1/2
The Witcher: The Last Wish by Andrzej Sakowski 1/12
We Can Never Leave This Place by Eric Larocca 1/14
Causes and Cures in the Classroom by Margaret Searle 1/29
Vox Machina: Kith & Kin by Marieke Nijkamp 2/1
Black is the Body by Emily Bernard 2/4
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 2/18
The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green 2/19
Black Klansman by Ron Stallworth 2/26
The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King 3/7
Ring by Koji Suzuki 4/14
What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher 4/14
In the Time of the Butterflies by Julia Alvarez 5/8
Circe by Madeline Miller 5/19
When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka 5/30
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe 6/1
The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker 6/25
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson 6/28
The Lesbian Classics Get Me Off by Chuck Tingle 6/28
Icebreaker by Hannah Grace 7/5
Teacher of the Yearby M.A. Wardell 7/7
The Colorado Kid by Stephen King 7/17
This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone 7/31
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle 8/4
The Writing Revolution by Judith C. Hochman & Natalie Wexler 8/10
You Can Go Your Own Way by Eric Smith 8/20
Phasma by Delilah S. Dawson 9/12
Small Spaces by Katherine Arden 9/27
Reforged by Seth Haddon 10/8
Fifty Feet Down by Sophie Tanen 10/23
The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty 11/22
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett 12/2
Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade 12/7
Wildfire by Hannah Grace 12/5
Interview With the Vampire by Anne Rice 12/12
Tender is the Flesh by Augustina Bazterrica 12/19
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers 12/20
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo 12/28
Stowaway and Silent Song by Vera Valentine 12/29
Physical Music Media:
(this isn't all of the records/CDs I've gotten or listened to this year, but I figured I'd decipher the stickers I put in the book; these are all of the promo stickers on the outside of the plastic wrapping on the releases)
Beat the Champ - the Mountain Goats
Paradise - Lana del Ray
Red (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift
What's it Like? - Sure Sure
Did You Know There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Boulevard? - Lana del Ray
Stick Season - Noah Kahan
The Rest - boygenius
Midnights (Late Night Edition) - Taylor Swift
Raving Ghost - Olivia Jean
The Record - boygenius
Speak Now (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift
Dark in Here - the Mountain Goats
Bangerz (10th Anniversary Edition) - Miley Cyrus
God Games - the Kills
1989 (Taylor's Version) - Taylor Swift
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9-1-1 REACTION
This reaction is for the season 5, eighteenth episode titled "Starting Over" which originally aired on May 16, 2022. The episode was written and directed by Kristen Reidel. Spoilers ahead!
We've come to the end of yet another season of 9-1-1. This season started off with a bang, got pretty meh towards the middle, but towards the back half we got some pretty solid episodes. Now we have the season finale which comes on the heels of last week's harrowing episode. So, did 9-1-1 season 5 manage to stick the landing? Let's check it out!
The theme of this week's episode is starting over. We see most of our characters at a transitional point in their lives. First up is Hen and Karen. As I've mentioned often before, I love these two characters. I love their relationship. I love their family dynamic. I also love that we've added Hen's mother, Toni (Marsha Warfield) to their family unit. Earlier this season, we saw Toni reconnect with someone from her past, a man named Clive Wexler (Kim Estes), and over dinner she and Clive deliver the news that they plan on getting married. Hen is extremely shocked by this news because she believed her mother would never want to get married again after her marriage to Hen's father. Toni assures her that this time she would be marrying the love of her life.
Both Hen and Karen are initially excited about this news but when Toni mentions she would like for the nuptials to take place in the backyard. Karen gets upset and storms off. When Hen confronts her in the kitchen, Karen admits she is still upset about Toni not attending their wedding. Now usually I'm always on Hen's side. I believe she is the most intelligent character on the show. However, I did not particularly like how she told Karen to get over it because she had. I'm sorry Hen, just because you got over your mother not being there for one of the most important moments of your life, doesn't mean that Karen should be over it. Karen does push back by saying the reason she harbors such resentment towards her mother-in-law is because she had to watch Hen be disappointed when she saw her mother's seat empty.
What I did like is that Toni knows exactly what's going on. She apologizes for not coming to Hen and Karen's wedding. There was no excuse for not being there. Because Karen is the best person in the world, she accepts the apology and tells Toni that she and Clive can have their wedding in the backyard. Karen reminds me so much of Grace Ryder. They are both incredible women, remarkably patient and understanding individuals, and ultimately amazing spouses to their partners.
Before I reveal how things shake out for Hen and Karen at the end of this episode, let's talk about another power couple on this show - Chimney and Maddie. This couple has been through a LOT since they got together in season 2. Everything from deranged ex-husbands to family secrets being revealed and then the birth of their daughter and ultimately Maddie deciding to leave at the beginning of this season. That doesn't even include the amount of times both their lives have been in mortal danger. However, these two are resilient and I'm glad to see them still standing at the end of this season. They both seem happier and I'm so thrilled that Maddie made the decision to go back to work at the dispatch. Seeing Maddie back on the phone again just felt so right and I love that her coworkers were happy to have her back.
Another thing I like about Chimney and Maddie's dynamic the last half of this season is that the show hasn't rushed to put them back together. These two had very valid reasons as to why they ended their relationship. There were trust issues on both sides and it is going to take time for them to earn each other's trust again. The writers could've easily put them back together again this episode, but this show rarely does easy. They tend to go realistic when it comes to relationships on this show. So, the most realistic thing for Chimney and Maddie right now is that they need to continue focusing on raising Jee-Yun and perhaps over time, those emotions they had for each other will return and align with each other. That definitely gives us something to look for in season six.
Next up is Buck. After the events of last episode, Buck ends up being interrogated by Chief Alonzo who wants to know if he is providing Taylor with information which she then uses to run stories about the 118. Buck then apologizes to Bobby and assures him he only shared what he knew with Taylor because he believed she would keep the information to herself. I'd also like to point out that Hen and Chimney did play a role in this as well so I don't know why Buck is the only one coming under fire. Anywho, Buck is angry at Taylor for what she did last episode and talks to Eddie about it. I don't think Eddie's ever been on board for Taylor but he keeps his feelings about her to himself and tells Buck he needs to figure out what he's going to do because keeping his feelings bottled in will only make things worst. Eddie was such a good big brother to Buck this episode.
After avoiding each other for several days, Buck and Taylor do manage to find themselves in the same room. Taylor apologizes, or rather she apologizes that her story upset Buck. She doesn't apologize for violating his trust though which is the most frustrating part about Taylor. Look, I respect Taylor's hustle. I love that she goes after what she wants and isn't afraid to back down. My only problem with Taylor is that she doesn't mind stepping on people to get to what she needs and that's a problem, especially if the person she keeps stepping on is her boyfriend. I was very proud of Buck in this season. Even though I've championed this relationship, it's clearly reached a point of no return. Taylor will never change her ways. Buck will never change how he feels about her approach to their relationship when it comes to her job. Therefore, they're sort of at a stalemate. Buck made the very wise decision to end things and you can tell Taylor was not expecting him to pull the plug on their relationship. Now, going forward, I think Buck needs to spend some time by himself. We've seen him go from Abby to Taylor to Ally to Taylor to a brief interlude with Lucy to Taylor. Buck just needs to be with Buck for a bit and hopefully he will continue to learn and grow.
Our final major story arc of the episode involves our fearless leader - Bobby. Much like his counterpart Owen Strand, Bobby Nash has been through a lot this season. Back during the season five premiere, he and Athena and Michael had to deal with Harry's kidnapping. Then Maddie took off and Chimney went after her. Eddie quit the 118. Then he hired Jonah who turned out to be a complete psychopath who nearly took out two of his paramedics - Hen and Chimney. Bobby shoulders the burden of all these aforementioned things, even though most if not all of them were beyond his control. Because he blames himself for what happened to Hen and Chimney, we see Bobby spiraling at the beginning of this episode. He places himself in immediate danger when he decides to do the rescue during the first emergency of the episode. Now, unlike Owen, Bobby tends to stand back and call the shots and only gets involved whenever it's absolutely necessary. Seeing him jump headfirst into danger was the first sign that something wasn't right.
May also picks up on something not being right with her stepdad. So does Eddie. We then see Bobby bring hope a huge bottle of liquor and I swear my heart dropped when I saw this. Bobby has struggled with sobriety since the beginning of the series and it broke my heart when he and the rest of the 118 (except for Chimney) got dosed in season two and he lost his sobriety. Bobby has done a great job of maintaining his sobriety over the last few seasons but everyone has their breaking point. Nearly losing Hen and Chimney was his breaking point. Thankfully, before he takes a sip, Eddie shows up at his doorstep. Eddie is there to check on Bobby and he reminds Bobby that what happened with Jonah was not his fault. What happened with Eddie was not his fault either. Bobby needed to hear this and it couldn't have come at a better time. I was really proud of Eddie in this moment. Therapy is obviously agreeing with him and while he is not where he needs to be, he is taking strides to get there. I was glad he was able to pass on some much needed wisdom to his boss and parental figure. Thankfully, after Eddie leaves, we see Bobby pour the entire bottle down the drain. I have never been more relieved at something I've seen on television. I was honestly panicking over watching Bobby look at that liquor bottle. I still think Bobby probably needs to talk to someone about this and he also needs to talk to Athena as well. Overall, I'm happy he chose not to drink.
At the end of the episode, we see the 118 show up to what Hen and Karen believes is Toni and Clive's wedding. Toni pulls them aside and tells them that she and Clive have decided to delay their nuptials. Instead, Toni has been working feverishly behind the scenes to set up a wedding for Hen and Karen. What a touching gesture on Toni's part. We then get to see Hen and Karen renew their vows. I loved this so much. Hen and Karen looked amazing. Athena looked stunning. The men all looked so handsome. I love the tie-less look everyone was serving. As the wedding goes on, we see glimpses of each of their lives. Maddie and Chimney have lunch together with Jee-Yun in tow. Taylor returns her key to Buck. At least things look amicable between the two of them. Bobby surprises Athena with a cruise so these two are going to be able to have their honeymoon. I hope they role play! Hehehe. The final scene of the episode the 118 getting ready to respond to a call. This scene reminds me a lot of the scene in Lone Star where the 126 is saved. The last person we see is Eddie sliding down the fire pole. Eddie is back y'all and the 118 looks so good - even if Lucy is still there.
What an incredible conclusion to a pretty awesome season. Yes, there were some clunker episodes in season five. However, we got some pretty epic episodes, including the last episode with Jonah, Hen, and Chimney as well as the three-part opener with the blackout and the escaped zoo animals. In many ways we've come full circle. This season felt odd at times with Eddie working dispatch and Chimney and Maddie in Boston. But now the gang's all back together and I am very much looking forward to what happens next. Oh, and good news. 9-1-1 has been renewed for a sixth season so we will continue to see the 118. Until next time ...
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Harry Potter and the Other World
Harry Potter and the Other World
by Rayne Wolf06
A couple weeks into the summer holidays after 2nd year, Harry vanishes, only to come back a year and a half later with scars and secrets. In fifth year, Umbridge is running around the school trying to get Harry into as much trouble as possible, and she receives a stack of books detailing events of Harry's life since he joined Hogwarts and to the end of his seventh year. How will his friends react to when he was missing? How will everyone else react to the trio's adventures?
Words: 696, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, He Who Fights With Monsters - Shirtaloon
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: F/M
Characters: Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Harry Potter, Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Luna Lovegood, Minister Fudge, The Pink Bitch, Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall, Farrah Hurin (He Who Fights With Monsters), Gareth Xandier | Gary (He Who Fights With Monsters), Rufus Remore (He Who Fights With Monsters), Clive Standish (He Who Fights With Monsters), Humphrey Geller (He Who Fights With Monsters), Sophie Wexler (He Who Fights With Monsters), Neil Davone (He Who Fights With Monsters), Belinda Callahan (He Who Fights With Monsters)
Relationships: Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley, James Potter/Lily Evans Potter
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Farrah Lives, Sirius Lives, many people live, Smart Harry, Gamer-ish Fic, crossover fic, do not copy without permission, Reading the Books, Harry is Jason, canon compliant until it is not
Read Here: https://archiveofourown.org/works/42182331
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so are we gonna get a dual wedding situation? vow renewal with toni being there and also getting married to clive? i love this for the wilson/wexler’s
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CLIVE WEXLER AND TONI WILSON
911: Season 5 Episode 9, Past is Prologue
requested by @meduseld
Image ID: First, the gif fades from a young Clive waiting in front of his car into present day Clive. The text reads, “sorry i’m late.” Second, the gif fades from a young Toni walking to meet Clive into present day Toni doing the same. The text reads, “you’re worth the wait.”
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All this time we’ve been wanting a wedding so everyone in the 118 can get suited up, and debating whose it might be, but what if it’s Clive and Toni’s!
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Soul Serenade: Stax “Soul Explosion”
It’s a well-known story at this point. In 1968, Stax Records co-founder Jim Stewart decided to put an end to the distribution deal that his company had with Atlantic Records. Warner Bros.- Seven Arts had acquired Atlantic the previous year and Stewart had insisted on a “key man” clause in his deal with Atlantic which was triggered when his key man, Jerry Wexler, left Atlantic. The contract called for a renegotiation or outright termination of the distribution deal if Wexler left. Stewart hoped for renegotiation but he considered the offers he got from Warner-Seven Arts to be insulting and he decided to terminate the contract ... (more)
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I cannot decide if I have them in the correct places. What does everyone think?
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i’m obsessed w clive wexler imagine being in need of 911’s help and he’s just like lol i know ur mom
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Today's review on MyOldAddiction.com, Three Fugitives by #FrancisVeber starring #NickNolte and #MartinShort, "Combining Veber’s flavor of farce with American low-brow humour should be a bigger mess than this one is" FRANCIS VEBER Bil's rating (out of 5): BBB. USA, 1989. Touchstone Pictures, Silver Screen Partners IV…
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Brian Epstein’s Address & Telephone Book
A small leather bound pocket address and telephone book that was owned and used by Brian Epstein. The book dates to 1967 and it consists of 57 pages of addresses and telephone number some of which are typed, some of which are in Epstein’s hand and some which have been added by hand on his behalf. // (click HERE to view more pages from the book)
The book contains a total of 404 entries - a selection of them are listed below:
A
ATV Ltd
ABC Television Ltd
AIR London Ltd.
Tom Arnold Ltd
Neil Aspinall
Artistes Car Hire
Annabels [nightclub]
Alexander’s Restaurant
Ashley Steiner Famous [talent agency]
Al Aronowitz
Atlantic Records
Eric Andersen
Bob Anthony
B
Bryce Hanmer & Co [accounting firm]
Bedford, Okrent & Co
BBC Television Centre
BBC Broadcasting House
Al Brodax
Cilla Black
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Barrow
Mr. & Mrs Don Black
Bryan Barrett
Jack Barclay Ltd [Bentley dealership]
Peter Brown
Mr. & Mrs. B. Bullough
Mr. & Mrs J. Bullough
Miss J. Balmer
Mr. &. Mrs. Ivan Bennett
Eric Burdon
Francisco Bermudez
Lionel Bart
David Bailey
Bag O’Nails
Tony Barlow
Ray Bartell
Rodney Barnes
Bruno One Restaurant
Sid Bernstein
Kenn Brodziak
Leonard Bernstein
Al Bennett
Beverly Hills Hotel
Brian Bedford
Scotty Bower
David Ballman
Bob Bonis
Bill Buist
Arthur Buist
C
Dr. Norman Cowan
Curzon House Club
Crockfords Club
Clermont Club
Cromwellian Club
Paddy Chambers
Radio Caroline
Michael Codron
Cap-Estel Le
Mr. & Mrs. J. Cassen
Columbia Pictures Ltd
Eric Clapton
Capitol Records Mexico
Michael Cooper
Roger Curtis
Neil Christian
Maureen Cleave
Thomas Clyde
Cash Box
CBS Records Ltd
Denny Cordell
William Cavendish
Caprice Restuarant
David Charkham
Capitol Records
Columbia Broadcasting System
Bob Crewe
May Cunnell
Car Hire Co. for Lincoln
Dr. Kenneth Chesky
Capitol Records (Voyle Gilmore)
Irving E. Chezar
Danny Cleary
Bobby Colomby
Bob Casper
Andre Cadet
D
Daily Express
Disc & Music Echo
Decca Records
Bernard Delfont Ltd
Bernard Delfont
Noel Dixon
Jimmy Douglas
Chris Denning
Simon Dee
Rik Dane
Dolly’s [nightclub]
Hunter Davies
Terry Doran
Pat Doncaster
Norrie Drummond
Alan David
John Dunbar
Peter Dalton
Kappy Ditson
Robert Dunlap
Robert L. David
Diana Dors
Ivor Davis
Tom Dawes
Brandon de Wilde
Don Danneman
E
Malcolm Evans
Clive J. Epstein
Mr. & Mrs. H. Epstein
EMI Records Ltd
EMI Studios
Geoffrey Ellis
Etoile Restaurant
Tim Ellis
Terry Eaton
Kenny Everett
John East
Bob Eubanks
Esther Edwards
Ahmet Ertegun
F
Alan Freeman
David Frost
Georgie Fame
Robert Fraser
Andre Fattacini
Dan Farson
Billy Fury
Barry Finch
Marianne Faithfull
Robert Fitzpatrick
Warren Frederikson
John Fisher
Danny Fields
Francis Fiorino
G
Dr. Geoffrey Gray
Hamish Grimes
Derek Grainger
Rik Gunnell
Rik Gunnell Agency Ltd
Derrick Goodman & Co.
Peter Goldman
Christopher Gibbs
David Garrick
Geoffrey Grant
Mick Green
John P. Greenside
Michael Gillet
General Artists Corp.
John Gillespie
Voyle Gilmore
George Greif
Ren Grevatt
Milton Goldman
M. Goldstein
Gary Grove
Henry Grossman
H
Mr. & Mrs. Berrell Hyman
Doreen Hyman
Mr. & Mrs. Basil J. Hyman
Mrs. A. Hyman
Steve Hardy
H. Huntsman & Son Ltd
Simon Hayes
Frankie Howerd
Henry Higgins
Chris Hutchins
Tony Howard
Wendy Hanson
Marty Himmel
Casper Halpern
John Heska
Ricky Heiman
Joe Hunter
Ty Hargrove
Hullabaloo.
Walter Hofer
J
M.A. Jacobs & Son
David Jacobs [lawyer]
Dick James Music Ltd
Mr. & Mrs. D. James
Mick Jagger
Brian Jones
Michael Jeffries
Drummond Jackson
David Jacobs [d.j.]
Brian Joyce
Gerry Justice
K
Gibson Kemp
Johnathan King
Mr. & Mrs Maurice Kinn
Kingsway Recording Studios
Ashley Kozac
Kafetz Camera Ltd.
Reg King
Andrew Koritsas
Ed Kenmore
Walker Kundzicz
John Kurland
Murray Kauffman
L
Larry Lamb
Martin Landau
Kit Lambert
Dick Lester
Mr. & Mrs. Vic Lewis
Tony Lynch
Radio London
Mike Leander
John Lyndon
Bernard Lee
Kenny Lynch
Denny Laine
Lomax Alliance
Ed Leffler
David G. Lowe
Richard W. Lean
Goddard Lieberson
Laurie Records
Liberty Records
London Records
Alan Livingston
M
Melody Maker
Peter Murray
Keith Moon
Mr. & Mrs. G. Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Matthew
Midland Bank Limited
Vyvienne Moynihan
Gerry Marsden
Ian Moody
Michael McGrath
Cathy McGowan
Mr. & Mrs. J. McCartney
Albert Marrion
Robin Maughan
Peter Maddok
Gordon Mills
Brian McEwan
John Mendell Jnr.
Marshall Migatz
Fred Morrow
Chruch McLaine
Vincent Morrone
Jeffrey Martin Co.
Gavin Murrell
Dean Martin
Gordon B. McLendon
Sal Mineo
Scott Manley
Bernard Mavnitte
Verne Miller
N
John Neville
Joanne Newfield
Tommy Nutter
Francisco Neuner
Tatsuji Nagasima
New Musical Express
NEMS Enterprises Ltd
Graham Nash
Nemperor Artists Ltd
Louis Nizer
Bob Nauss
Gene Narmore
O
George H. Ornstein
Olympic Sound Studios
A. L. Oldham
Myles Osternak
Roy Onsborg
P
Col. Tom Parker
Jerry Pam
Plaza Hotel
PAN AM. rep
Bob Perlman
Allen Pohju
Robert H. Prech
John Pritchard
Prince Of Wales Theatre
Don Paul
Sean Phillips
Jon Pertwee
Ricki Pipe
Dr. D. A. Pond
David Puttnam
David Puttnam Associates
Tom Parr
Harry Pinsker
Kenneth Partridge
Larry Parnes
Priory Nursing Home
Viv Prince
Steve Paul
R
Radnor Arms [pub]
Leo Rost
Keith Richard
Record Mirror
Dolly Robertson-Ward
Charles Ross
Rules Restuarant
Marian Rainford
Bobby Roberts
Bill Rosado
S
Vic Singh
Speakeasy [club]
Simon and Marijke
Simon Shops
Judith Symons
Keith Skeel
Tony Sharman
Simon Scott
Barrie Summers
John Singleton
Squarciafichi
Don Short
Dr. Walter Strach
Walter Shenson
John Sandoe Ltd
Bobby Shafto
Harry South
Brian Sommerville
Robert Stigwood
David Shaw
Chris Stamp
Aaron Schroeder
Stephen, Jacques & Stephen [law firm]
Leo Sullivan
Gene Schwann
Herb Schlosser
Gary Smith
Jim Stewart [co-founder, Stax Records]
John Simon
Jerry N. Schatzberg
Lex Taylor
Robert Shoot
Lauren Stanton
St. Regis Hotel
Eric Spiros
Howard Soloman
T
Taft Limousine Corp
[Sidney] Traxler (lawyer)
T.W.A. Ken S. Fletcher [director, public relations, TWA]
Derek & Joan Taylor
T.W.A. (Victor Page)
Martin Tempest
Evelyn Taylor
Twickenham Studios
Kenneth Tynan
Alistair Taylor
F. T. Turner & Son Ltd.
R. S. Taylor
Michael Taylor
George Tempest
Norm Talbott
U
United Artists Corp Ltd
U.P.I.
V
Klaus & Christine Voormann
V.I.P. Travel Ltd
W
Mark Warman
Gary Walker
Robert Whitaker
Peter Watkins
Peter Weldon
Mrs. Freda Weldon
Alan Warren
Orson Welles
Sir David Webster
Alan Williams
Dennis Wiley
Terry Wilson
Nathan Weiss
Norman Weiss
Gerry Wexler
Y
Murial Young
Bernice Young
Z
Peter Zorcon
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