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pierppasolini · 6 months
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Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice (1992) // dir. David Price
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thislovintime · 22 days
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The Monkees with CFUN DJ's Terry David Mulligan and John Tanner in Vancouver, April 1, 1967.
“Regina: CKCK’s Terry David Mulligan claims to be the first Canadian air personality with an interview with the Monkees and he has a tape to prove it. Anyone wishing a copy can take Mulligan up on his boast by sending him a blank tape and he will return a dub to sender. Terry also did a 30 minute Christmas show with Peter Tork, his sister and brother. They sang cuts from the Monkees new LP (Mulligan sings too)[,] sang a few carols and just chit-chatted in a relaxing mood.” - RPM Canada, January 28, 1967 (this Christmas 1966 anecdote was previously posted here and more about Christmas 1967 here)
“History records that The Monkees played their first Canadian concert in Winnipeg on April 1/1967. What never gets mentioned is that the first time all four Monkees set foot on Canuck soil was many hours earlier, in Vancouver, while en route to Manitoba’s capital city. Top 50 radio station CFUN assigned two deejays—Terry David Mulligan and John Tanner—to meet Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork at Vancouver International Airport. A photo op ensued in a private waiting area as the lads waited, shortly after sunrise, to board a connecting flight. 'If you study that picture, you could tell two of the guys (Davy and Peter) were really into it and the other two (Micky and Mike) didn’t really want to be there,' recalls Mulligan (second from right in photo). 'They weren’t pissed off at us. They were just tired and weren’t particularly into having their picture taken that early in the morning.' Nevertheless, all six exchanged pleasantries. Despite the early hour, Davy Jones seemed friendly and 'Mike Nesmith was so whip smart, while Micky Dolenz had this interesting Hollywood vibe about him,' remembers Mulligan. Terry and Peter got the opportunity to renew acquaintances. The previous year, when Mulligan was spinning discs at CJME Regina, 'who should walk in but Peter Tork. Of course, I asked: "What are YOU doing here?" And Peter answered: "My dad (Halsten John Thorkelson) teaches at the University of Saskatchewan and I dig your radio program."' Peter would take a couple of additional breaks from Monkees commitments to visit his family. Each time, he’d visit Mulligan at CJME. 'We’d always have really good off-air chats, in between as I was playing records.' For his part, CFUN deejay John Tanner (second from left in photo) boarded the plane bound for Winnipeg with The Monkees. 'I remember being at the tail of the plane while The Monkees and their entourage were much further forward. I walked up there at one point and noticed some of them were sleeping. So I went back to my seat as I didn’t want to bother anyone.' Prior to the late afternoon Monkees concert at the Winnipeg Arena, Tanner said he killed some time walking 'what seemed to be the coldest streets in Winnipeg.' Indeed, band insider David Price would mention the frigid 17 degrees Fahrenheit daytime temperature when he subsequently wrote a four-page article titled My Life With The Monkees—That Wild Canadian Weekend for 16 magazine that detailed the April 1 concert in Winnipeg and the ensuing show in Toronto on April 2. Price, who also served as a decoy for Davy Jones (in addition to other band duties), claimed The Monkees came to Canada aware of rumours that attempts might be made on their lives during the two concerts. In the 16 magazine piece, Price wrote: 'Mike asked me and his friend Charlie Rockett and Mike’s wife Phyllis’s brother Bruce Barbour to make sure that any packages that landed onstage were thrown off again, because one of them might contain a bomb.' In the end, the only ‘bomb’ at the Winnipeg show was a water bomb hurled at Micky Dolenz atop the seven-foot high stage just before opening song Last Train To Clarksville. Seconds before, the four Monkees burst out of phoney amplifiers on either side of the stage, with the boys having hidden themselves within when the house lights were momentarily turned off. Likely backing up The Monkees onstage was Candy Store Prophets. If so, that band’s members—including guitarist Tommy Boyce and keyboardist Bobby Hart—had played on many early Monkees studio tracks that Boyce and Hart produced. Winnipeg-based Electric Jug & Blues band opened the show. Press reports later revealed that before the concert, rambunctious fans charged past about 30 police officers as the band left the Hotel Fort Garry for the arena. Monkees publicist Don Berrigan described the incident as a 'near riot' adding 'Mike and Davy were knocked down. It was really nasty.' There were apparently well over 400 police and security inside the arena. Perhaps it was the security concerns that resulted in Winnipeg and Toronto fans receiving slightly shorter concerts than about a dozen previous American shows in late 1966 and early ‘67—13-song setlists, three less than south of the border. The Winnipeg concert marked the first time Peter Tork-sung Your Auntie Grizelda, was played publicly. 'He really dug it, and so did the audience,' wrote Price. [...] Back in Winnipeg, after final song I’m A Believer, the band rushed to limos to return to the hotel, before taking an evening flight to Toronto. A subsequent Canadian Press article noted that one policeman was taken to hospital after a wire retaining fence collapsed on him when 'thousands of fans surged towards the rear exits in an unsuccessful bid to catch a glimpse of their departing idols.' The officer was treated for cuts and abrasions and released. The official capacity of Winnipeg Arena was 11,800. But Price claimed that several hundred additional tickets were sold just before showtime, resulting in an attendance closer to 12,500. Later that Saturday night, The Monkees checked out of the hotel and headed to the airport in what Price described as near-blizzard conditions. For his part, CFUN deejay John Tanner got a kick out of the 'wild and crazy' show he had just witnessed. 'It was kind of a thrill being there.' The photo taken back in Vancouver earlier that day would be published in the April 8 copy of the C-FUNTASTIC FIFTY survey given away at Greater Vancouver record stores. Part of the photo ID read 'They said it couldn’t be done' — likely a veiled reference to doubts that The Monkees would trek north for concerts so soon into their existence.” - Richard Skelly, Facebook, April 1, 2022 [x]
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zurich vs arsenal 12.21.22
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softerbaseball · 1 year
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[69] when I was young I believed in gutter balls
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cheshire-cats-smile · 2 years
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06/19/22: Dodgers enjoying Father’s Day with their kids.
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clove-pinks · 2 years
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39 n 42 for david price ???
(from sixty-nine more questions for your ttrpg characters!)
39. are they insecure about their appearance? how about their personality? what aspects specifically worry them?
He's not insecure about his appearance at all. While not conceited (and he has a number of younger siblings who would happily mock any of his pretensions), he has a realistic appreciation of his good looks. Tall, well-made, and with wavy hair in a very dark shade of auburn brown, he has two doting parents who boast of their handsome son. 
I had to come up with my own takes on the fictional Albian and Bharatan cultures of his parents (based on early 19th century England and India, respectively), but I definitely decided that the Loegrian Empire would follow the Romantic beau ideal of prizing dark, curly hair, and looking down on red hair—David's ginger father gave him the curls, and a faint auburn cast to his locks, but he can thank his Bharatan mother for his dark and handsome looks.
For his personality, he has more areas of concern. He wants to live up to everyone's high expectations and acquit himself honourably, but he worries about not being brave enough, not being smart enough, and not making the right decisions in the heat of the moment. It's hard to live up to the war hero reputation of your old man; even though his father played only a minor role in a famous battle. David is a bit of a people-pleaser and wants to be liked, while at the same time he's fine with the impressment of sailors and would justify other things in the name of Empire, too.
42. can they dance?
Yes! It has been part of his education since childhood. His moves might "savour more of the dancing academy than the drawing-room," but he has no fear attempting a cotillion, quadrille, waltz, or country dancing.
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thinkazul · 2 years
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Dodgers vs Rockies
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shy-attention-whore · 5 months
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me, whenever someone asks what I like to do for fun
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dipnotski · 11 months
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David Price – Bizim Gücümüz (2023)
Kitlesel bir protesto düzenleyerek dünya çapında milyonlarca insanı harekete geçiren bir öğrenci, müşterilerine ortak olma fırsatı sunan başarılı bir bira fabrikası, çeşitlilik odaklı eğitim modelini benimseyerek harika akademik sonuçlar elde eden bir okul, toplulukları yenilenebilir enerji üretmeye teşvik eden bir kooperatif… Bu kişi ve organizasyonların tek bir ortak yanı var: Yenilikçiliğe…
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thislovintime · 1 month
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On the set of "Monkees Watch Their Feet," 1967.
Micky’s 1971 single “Easy On You”/”Oh Someone” was co-arranged by Peter (with Micky and David Price). “Coincidentally, "Oh Someone” came together after a chance encounter Price had with Peter in 1971. The superb liner notes of the MGM Singles Collection, written by Mark Kleiner Biggar, elaborated on the meeting. ‘I was walking down the street in Hollywood when I looked up and there was Peter,’ said Price. 'We hadn’t seen each other in a while, and he said, “I’m recording up at Micky’s; why don’t you come up?”’ The song took a few hours to record, and featured Price on rhythm guitar, Peter on bass, and Micky behind the drums.“ - Monkees Live Almanac blog post, December 2015 “[Dolenz] has just released a single for MGM Records entitled ‘Easy On You.’ As with much of Davy Jones’s stuff, this is highly forgettable. The flip side, however, is another story. ‘Oh Someone’ is really pretty good material, and very well performed. There is what sounds like a Moog synthesizer as the main instrument, and the effect of the record as a whole is quite good. Oddly enough, it lists the fourth Monkee, Peter Tork, as one of the arrangers.” - The Record, October 31, 1971 “[N]o one of us really supported any of the others except that, that I like to think that I tried to support Micky in a way which, for some reason, he never did pick up on. I mean, I think that Micky has a certain kind of genius that he was never able to acknowledge in himself.” - Peter Tork, Headquarters radio, September 1989
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tatsports1997 · 1 year
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Boston Red Sox David Price 33 Baseball Jersey, Gift For Red Sox Fan
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Boston Red Sox David Price 33 Baseball Jersey
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cappedinamber · 1 year
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Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice
Directed by David Price
Cinematography by Levie Isaacks
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mysharona1987 · 1 year
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When Elon is shitty and utter inept but his actions unintentionally led to Eli Lilly and co facing a massive dose of karma and PR backlash that might make them back down on insulin price gouging.
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“Eli Lilly and Co are reportedly furious with Elon.”
What is this, Freddie vs Jason for the corporate world?
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cheshire-cats-smile · 2 years
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08/31/22:  Dodgers visit the new Jackie Robinson Museum in New York City.
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