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blairsreddress · 8 months
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"Good acting is all in the writing. If it isn't on the page, then it really won't make any difference. You cannot act on force of personality alone."
Happy Birthday Larry Hagman,
Septemer 21, 1931.
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killjoywhatsername · 1 year
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In my hypothetical trip to Austin I’ve been planning for next year I forgot the Southfork Ranch exists and I can go be nerdy about Dallas again. It’s an hour and half drive but that’s fine. I looked up the website and it amused me to no extent.
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starscelly · 4 months
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frosted tips chomping
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littletroubledgrrrl · 2 months
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kitnita · 1 year
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Do you seriously think ESPN was rotting for Seattle?
okay assuming you meant rooting. and also assuming this is in reference to this post i sent out into the lb tag last night. yes and no?? do i think espn as a corporation or whatever is inherently biased against the stars & was actively rooting for them to lose out of some kind of malice — no lmao, it's not that deep. do i think that national broadcasts are largely ambivalent to teams in non-traditional markets & so the scales tip more in the kraken's favor because they have a true underdog narrative for espn to pitch to a casual audience? yeah, a little. i do try not to bitch about the national broadcasts because it's such a tired complaint, esp re: teams like the stars who have such good local broadcast crews. but like ........... yeah the national broadcast is meant to be unbiased and there was a feeling in game 5 (which was on tnt so espn wasnt even to blame there) like they were hoping to see seattle come back (probably just for the drama! like, i get it! their jobs are better when the games are more exciting!). and also a feeling in game 6 like they didn't think the stars had a comeback in them & were thus being a little more effusive w seattle talking points than they were w dallas talking points.
i do think that if the tables were flipped – if the kraken had won game 5 & the stars had won last night – the vibes from the broadcasts would have also been flipped. because in the end neither tnt nor espn cares about the kraken or the stars & all they really want is more game sevens because game sevens bring in good ratings.
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thighlerseguin · 1 year
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hiphopvibe1 · 8 days
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Harden and PG Fall Flat: Clippers down big in the third quarter
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starsandhughes · 1 year
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Penalty Box— Trevor Zegras (Part Eleven)
SERIES MASTERLIST
previous: ten
next: twelve
corresponding quinn post
note: i’m posting this as if i posted on game day but bc the game wasn’t uploaded on espn+ til midnight, i’m posting now!
i kinda hate this but it’s fine
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 2023
PREGAME
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yourusername welcome to my pregame penalty box update: bets edition! tonight is a very special game because it’s the ducks vs canucks, zegras vs hughes, trevor vs quintin, z vs huggy, z-baby vs quinny, trevy vs quinner, trevorsaurus rex vs quinncerarops, trevanthemum vs quinnrose, boyfriend vs best friend! the current standings are as follows:
trevor zegras (11): 1 game since his last penalty
quinn hughes (43): 3 games since his last penalty
let the chaos commence🧡💙 (oh and good luck babe and side hoes)
tagged trevorzegras, anaheimducks, _quinnhughes, and canucks
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jackhughes tag yourself i’m trevor vs quintin
jamie.drysdale i’m z-baby vs quinny
colecaufield i’m trevanthemum vs quinnrose
_alexturcotte i’m the entire collage
trevorzegras i better be babe
yourusername 🤷‍♀️
jamie.drysdale @/yourusername i wanna go back to side hoes plural, whomst is the plural??
yourusername @/jamie.drysdale 🤷‍♀️
trevorzegras I BETTER BE BABE
user1 brb making y/n’s collage my lockscreen
_quinnhughes why?
yourusername you’re going to have to be more specific
_quinnhughes why to all of it
yourusername yes :)
jamie.drysdale i’d like to focus on the collage please
trevorzegras @/jamie.drysdale she made it with love
_quinnhughes @/trevorzegras i wouldn’t be so sure
user2 there’s not even new out of pocket photos and this post is one of my favorite updates due to nicknames alone😂
user3 i cannot pick a favorite part about this post
POSTGAME
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yourusername welcome to my postgame penalty box update ft drunk y/n!! somehow, even though these two teams get so many penalties, there was only two in the first period. but i took a shot per goal for both teams so i’m winning in life!! life is grand!!
my lovely boyfriend, trevor zegras, is now at two games since his last penalty! he’s been working on not getting as many penalties, and he’s proving to be successful in this endeavor so far!
sorry about the loss, but at least you got some money! i love you, always, z-baby🧡
p.s jamie-baby says hi everybody!!!
p.s.s bet winnings will be posted on quinny-baby’s post!
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trevorzegras there’s so much going on here but i’m pretty sure you said you love me so i love you, forever, y/n-baby😘
yourusername i did say that!! get home faster! jamie is fighting cuddles
trevorzegras @/jamie.drysdale love her
jamie.drysdale @/trevorzegras she climbed under my shirt
trevorzegras @/jamie.drysdale there is no way this is the first time she’s done this
user1 some people have bitches, y/n has babies
lhughes_06 i knew betting on him was a good idea
trevorzegras i knew you were my favorite hughes brother
yourusername “remember i’m still betting on you girl on fire”
lhughes_06 @/trevorzegras how many times has she watched the hunger games series since it hit netflix?
trevorzegras @/lhughes_06 i stopped counting at four
user2 easy, breezy, beautiful, cover girl
user3 drunk y/n posts>>>
_quinnhughes @/trevorzegras congrats on your loss
trevorzegras @_quinnhughes how’s your face?
jackhughes @/trevorzegras DAMN Z
user4 drinking should’ve been the move i hate tnt games
jackhughes i’d like to change my bets
yourusername well, well, well, how the turntables… (michael scott)
jamie.drysdale i gotta hand it to ya… your tolerance is impeccable
yourusername thanks it’s a talent
trevorzegras my girl>>>
user5 z was so pure interacting with the refs tonight!!
user6 and how they said he had a heart to heart with dallas?!?! swooning. what a man.
colecaufield @/trevorzegras atta boy, trevorsaurus rex!!
yourusername !!!
trevorzegras yeah okay😂 thank you
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ausetkmt · 9 months
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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a lawsuit accusing a Texas crane company of subjecting four Black employees to racial discrimination and harassment, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported.
EEOC said TNT Crane & Rigging openly displayed nooses and white supremacy symbols, and subjected the employees to verbal abuse and racial slurs.
"The EEOC also charged the company, which has over 40 branches in the United States and Canada, with retaliating against a white employee for raising allegations of race-based discrimination at its Fort Worth branch," the Star-Telegram's report stated. "The employee reported the racial discrimination and harassment, which included a noose in the workplace, to multiple levels of management and HR, according to the EEOC press release. However, the company took no effective action, the EEOC said."
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In a press release, EEOC attorney Robert Canino said that one would hope "that after 60 years of statutory protections of federal anti-discrimination laws, we could have moved far beyond the grim and hate-fueled threat messages of nooses and Nazi symbols."
“The U.S. courts, however, remain an effective forum by which we can educate the public and ensure compliance through monetary and injunctive remedies," he said.
Management reduced that employee’s hours and pay following his complaints, the suit says, and the employee resigned.
A representative of the company could not immediately be reached Friday for comment on the lawsuit.
In the suit, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division, the EEOC seeks compensatory damages and punitive damages for the four Black employees. Additionally, the EEOC seeks back pay, compensatory damages, punitive damages and reinstatement or front pay for the white employee.
The allegations violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination based on race and prohibits employers from retaliating against employees who report discriminatory treatment, the EEOC said.
“We would hope that after 60 years of statutory protections of federal anti-discrimination laws, we could have moved far beyond the grim and hate-fueled threat messages of nooses and Nazi symbols,” said Dallas EEOC Regional Attorney Robert Canino in the release. “The U.S. courts, however, remain an effective forum by which we can educate the public and ensure compliance through monetary and injunctive remedies.”
On Feb. 1 of this year, the EEOC sent TNT Crane & Rigging letters stating it had found reasonable cause to believe that Title VII was violated and inviting company officials to “join in informal methods of conciliation to endeavor to eliminate the unlawful employment practices and provide appropriate relief,” the lawsuit states.
On April 7, the EEOC determined it was unable to secure an acceptable conciliation agreement from the company and decided to move forward with legal action, the suit states.
TNT Crane & Rigging filed for bankruptcy in 2020, according to court documents. The company was restructured as a private company in October 2020 with a new ownership group and received a $225 million loan.
Mark Irion took over as the company’s new chief executive officer in March 2023.
This story was originally published August 25, 2023
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blairsreddress · 8 months
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"Writing is magic because it harnesses the energy generated by the chaos within."
Happy Birthday Linda Gray,
September 12, 1940.
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levysoft · 9 months
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Nei primi anni della Seconda guerra mondiale, i cani sovietici anticarro rappresentarono una grossa minaccia per l’avanzata tedesca. Legati a sistemi esplosivi, venivano usati per distruggere gli armamenti nemici. Una tattica atroce, che potrebbe oggi indignare gli attivisti per i diritti degli animali. Ma non bisogna dimenticare il contesto in cui questa pratica veniva applicata: erano infatti anni di disperazione, con il nemico quasi alle porte del Cremlino. Le mitragliatrici sui carri armati tedeschi erano posizionate troppo in alto per poter colpire i “cani suicidi” e, grazie alla copertura della fanteria sovietica, i nazisti non riuscivano a uscire con facilità dai propri carri armati per fermare a colpi di fucile i pericolosi animali in avvicinamento. Talvolta le truppe nemiche si affidavano all’utilizzo di un lanciafiamme.
Le origini dei “cani suicidi”
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L’Unione Sovietica iniziò a utilizzare i cani anticarro ben prima dell’invasione nazista del 1941: iniziarono infatti ad addestrare questi animali già negli anni Trenta, prima dello scoppio della Grande guerra patriottica. I cani venivano addestrati a gattonare sotto i carri armati nemici mentre trasportavano esplosivi legati al corpo, solitamente 12 kg di TNT. Venivano poi tenuti a digiuno per vari giorni in modo da provocare una fame tale da spingerli alla ricerca di cibo, solitamente sistemato in fase di addestramento sotto i carri armati. Così gli animali si abituavano a strisciare sotto i cingolati. Veniva inoltre insegnato loro a muoversi in maniera da evitare il fuoco nemico e a non temere l’artiglieria pesante. I primi cani anticarro furono introdotti nell’Armata Rossa nel 1939. Parteciparono ai primi combattimenti due anni dopo.
La prima disastrosa battaglia
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I cani anticarro del primo battaglione speciale (212 cani e 199 addestratori) furono utilizzati per la prima volta in un combattimento nei pressi di Mosca. Il primo attacco dei soldati a quattro zampe si rivelò un totale disastro, perché gli animali non erano coperti dalla fanteria sovietica e i tedeschi riuscirono a eliminarli con facilità.  Inoltre gli addestratori commisero un grave errore: ammaestrarono i cani utilizzando carri armati sovietici, che, a differenza di quelli tedeschi, erano alimentati a gasolio, anziché a benzina. Una differenza di odori che confuse terribilmente i cani sul campo di battaglia.
I combattimenti
Anche se il Primo battiglione fu spazzato via, l’Urss continuò a utilizzare i cani anticarro per combattere i tedeschi. Vennero cambiate le tattiche e l’addestramento. Alla fine del 1941, oltre 1.000 cani combattevano sul fronte e l’anno successivo il numero superò le 2.000 unità. Il 21 luglio 1942 i cani suicidi contribuirono a ottenere la vittoria durante una grande battaglia che si svolse vicino a Taganrog, sul Mar di Azov. Durante l’assedio di Leningrado, un gruppo di cani fece esplodere i carri armati e le fortificazioni nemiche, riuscendo a farsi strada intorno al filo spinato e identificando le posizioni del nemico. Riuscirono a far saltare in aria diversi bunker e un deposito munizioni.
Il contributo alla vittoria
Verso la metà del 1943, la situazione era alquanto diversa. L’Armata Rossa iniziò a ricevere un cospicuo rifornimento di armi anticarro, insufficienti all’inizio della guerra. Fu così che i cani anticarro vennero “mandati in pensione”.  In totale questi soldati a quattro zampe riuscirono a distruggere 304 carri armati nemici, contribuendo a spostare l’ago della bilancia verso la vittoria dell’Unione Sovietica e la sconfitta del nazismo. Con la fine dei combattimenti, i cani restanti vennero riqualificati e addestrati per missioni di rilevamento mine. Molti di loro sopravvissero ben oltre la fine della guerra.
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starscelly · 4 months
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matt murray bench sightings (ft. big brown eyes)
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littletroubledgrrrl · 1 month
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tapejob · 2 years
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tnt talking about the other goaltenders in attendance for this game makes me laugh ngl it's like all the other goalies and ex-goalies in the league heard about the absolute goalie abuse that dallas is enacting rn and their first thought was "we must go. we must rescue our kin. we must send him good goalie vibes from the stands". and then they did
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cbd-hemp · 8 days
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Drake Diss 'Euphoria' (by Kendrick Lamar) Played at TNT Broadcast
Kendrick Lamar’s new diss track “Euphoria” aimed at Drake played during the halftime show on TNT’s NBA broadcast of the Dallas Mavericks vs Los Angeles Clippers game. The TNT commentators jokingly remarked that they got caught up in the rap beef between Lamar and Drake when the song played unexpectedly. Despite Kawhi Leonard’s absence, the Mavericks won easily 123-93 to take a 3-2 series lead…
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lboogie1906 · 2 months
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Pam Oliver (born March 10, 1961) is a sportscaster known for her work on the sidelines for various NBA and NFL games.
She was born in Dallas. She attended Niceville High School in Niceville, Florida, where she excelled in tennis, basketball, and track and field. At Florida A&M University, she was an All-American in both the 400-meter and the mile relay.
She began her broadcasting career at WALB in Albany, Georgia in 1985 as a news reporter. The next year, she moved to WAAY-TV in Huntsville. After that stop, she moved to WIVB-TV in Buffalo in 1988. Two years later in 1990, she moved to WTVT in Tampa, where she began her career as a sports anchor in 1991. She moved to KHOU-TV in Houston, where she continued to be a sports anchor.
In 1993, she joined ESPN. In 1995, she joined Fox Sports, where she worked as a sideline reporter with the network’s #1 broadcast team. In 2005, she joined TNT as a sideline reporter for their NBA Playoffs coverage and worked as a Sideline Reporter for the NBA Playoffs on TNT until 2009.
On July 14, 2014, Fox moved her to the network’s #2 NFL broadcasting team. In early 2015, Fox extended her sideline reporting job with the #2 team through the 2016 season. She has continued in that role as of the 2023 season. She was the #2 team for most of the 2023 season; however, in Week 6 of the 2023 NFL, she was the #3 team for the Lions-Buccaneers game. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #womenshistorymonth
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