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robbieferraz · 1 year
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Gladstone Hotel.
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duodamore · 2 months
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Strings for Wedding Toronto: Julien and Sukaina
Strings for Wedding Toronto: Julien and Sukaina. Award winning pop violin and cello string duo wedding ceremony performance Gladstone Hotel
Strings for Wedding Toronto: Julien and Sukaina Strings for Wedding Toronto: Julien and Sukaina at the Gladstone Hotel. Our violin and cello duo had the great pleasure performing at this beautiful wedding ceremony at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto. Also, to mention the wonderful and talented planner, Lexy Marie. Julien and Sukaina did a fantastic job selecting a wide variety of music for us to…
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centrallanehotel · 1 year
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michellemouse · 2 months
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Am I the only one who thinks Lucifer looks a bit like Gladstone?😀
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bargainsleuthbooks · 10 months
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#MysteryBytheSea #LadyEleanorSwift #5 by #VerityBright #CozyMystery #BookReview #Bookouture @Bookouture @BrightVerity
Finally up to volume 5 in the #LadyEleanorSwift #cozymysteries. #Mysterybythesea is another great addition to the series. She's headed to #Brighton for vacation but can't escape murder. #veritybright #bookouture #bookreview #Audiobook @bookouture
Spring, 1921. Lady Eleanor Swift, explorer extraordinaire and accidental sleuth, hasn’t had a vacation since she arrived in England a year ago. Being an amateur detective can be a rather tiring business and she is determined to escape any more murder and mysteries. So she books into the Grand Hotel in the fashionable resort of Brighton for some fresh air, fish and chips and, of course, a dip in…
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jkdimagery · 1 year
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A splash of blue ona Gladstone hotel contrasts the sunset clouds over Gladstone, Qld. #clouds #hotel #queensland #australia #travel #gladstone #olympusomdem1mkii #mzuiko12100mm #olympusinspired (at Gladstone, Queensland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Co8XOj-PvMS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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thecinamonroe · 4 months
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Marilyn Monroe signing an autograph at the Gladstone Hotel, New York, 1955.
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Marilyn Monroe photographed at the Gladstone Hotel, 1955.
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queer-media-tourney · 2 months
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Here are all 64 round 1 polls:
Rent vs Orphan Black
Heartstopper vs Orange is the New Black
Carol (2015) vs Bugsnax
The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern vs Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Fienburg
Red, White and Royal Blue vs This is how you lose the time war by Amar el-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
Our Flag means Death vs Always human by Ari North
The last of us two vs On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden
Heartbreak High vs Shameless
Undertale vs The Handmaiden
Young Royals vs Revolutionary Girl Utena
Sens8 vs Carry on by Rainbow Rowell
Bee and puppycat vs The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Yuri on Ice vs Ranma ½
Q-force vs Feel Good
Torchwood vs The interview with a Vampire (2022)
Homestuck vs Good Omens
Some like it hot vs Killing Eve
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off vs Bound (1996)
It's a sin vs Magnus Chase by Rick Riordan
Doctor Who vs Portrait of a young lady on fire
Steven Universe vs Saltburn
Xena Warrior Princess vs Cyberpunk 2077
Welcome to Nightvale vs Schitt's creek
Night in the woods vs A league Of their own
Lisa Frankenstein vs The boys in the band (1970)
Black Sails vs Owl House
Hannibal vs The Traitor Baru Cormorant
Bottoms vs The Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir
The picture of Dorian Grey vs Adventure time
The Sandman (comic) vs Supernatural
Maurice (1987) vs Hazbin Hotel
Nimona vs Love Simon
Epithet Erased vs What we do in the shadows
Buffy the Vampire Slayer vs The Other Two
One Day at a time (2017) vs Falsettos
She-ra and the princesses of power vs Dykes to Watch Out for
Celluloid Closet vs Harley Quinn
But I'm a cheerleader vs Vida
Angels In America vs Glee
Hooky by Míriam Bonastre Tur vs They both die in the end by Adam Silvera
Will and Grace vs Paris is Burning
Sanders Sides vs The Magnus Archives
The L word vs Goncharov
Queer as Folk vs Paper Girls
Boys don't cry vs Dracula
All of us strangers vs Yellow jackets
The Song of Achilles vs D.E.B.S
Brokeback Mountain vs Dead end: paranormal park
Carmilla vs Pride (2014)
The Bifrost Incident vs Pink Flamingos
Call me by your name vs Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Grishaverse vs Roswell New Mexico
Riverdale vs We Know the Devil
Stardew Valley vs Pose
Disco Elysium vs Different For girls
Banana fish vs my own private Idaho
Celeste vs Tales of the City, by Armistead Maupin
Everything Everywhere all at once vs Outer Wilds
To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar vs Victor/Victoria
Moonlight vs Stranger things
The birdcage vs Midnight Cowboy
The Watermelon Woman vs The Ritz
The haunting of Bly Manor vs Epic of Gilgamesh
Fun Home by Alison Bechdel vs How to survive a plague
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zzombiecleo · 2 days
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on shadowrot and the overlap between violence and love
// @navy-leader // @brennatwohy // Belvedere Hotel, Pittsburgh // ??? // Boyish - Japanese Breakfast // Letters to Milena - Franz Kafka // Splitter - Linnea Paskow // Rupi Kaur // Kingdom of the Wicked - Kerri Maniscalco // The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) // This is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone // @navy-leader //
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When I began my stand-up career in the late 1990s, most of my gigs were in the sordid dive bars of Parkdale in Toronto.
Today the neighborhood is completely gentrified, but back then Parkdale was an area you were supposed to stay clear of.
This is what the atmosphere looked like back then, when I'd take the streetcar from Kipling to Gladstone, to do shows at The Tennessee, Club OV's, and the Gladstone Hotel.
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justaboot · 8 months
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For platonic starters
“You are literally too stupid to insult.” (Gladstone and José)
"Get your foot off my knee-"
"Maybe if your knee wasn't on my half, you wouldn't have a problem-"
"Your half!" Gladstone exclaimed, "Fine, how about you take that two thirds of the bed, and I'll take the blankets you're hogging."
"The blanket you have wrapped completely around your feet?" José fired back.
"Oh, for pity's sake!" Scrooge snapped from across the dark room, "Donald give them a blanket from your bed."
"What?" Donald squawked as Della made an indignant noise beside him. "Why us?"
José yanked an edge of the blanket from Gladstone's fingers.
"Because we got stuck on the lumpiest pullout in the cheapest hotel this half of the equator," he said.
Gladstone yanked it back.
"He's Donald's friend," Della said, "Why do I have to freeze, just because Donald had to bring a tagalong?"
"Thanks, coz."
"No offense, Gladstone."
"Even if we didn't have the one-man-bedhog over here," Gladstone said, "I'd still be freezing over here, and I need my eight hours for the festival tomorrow-"
"To do what?" José said, "Pretending it's soda you're sipping from the audience while Donald and I perform for our millions of adoring fans?"
"What does that mean?" Gladstone said.
"Oh, help," José said, "He's literally too stupid to insult. My pillow!"
Gladstone punched his pillow into place under his head.
"Pretending to sip what, now?" Scrooge said.
"How about that blanket, Donaldo?"
"Fuck yourself."
"Oi!" Scrooge said, "Language!"
"Are you kidding?" Donald sat up, steaming, as Della snickered behind him.
He kicked her.
"What," he said, "So Della's allowed to call me a 'tragically missed opportunity for an abortion' last week at breakfast, but I can't say-"
"The only reason Mom and Dad didn't waste you was 'cause they could tell that I was gonna be a winner."
"Uncle Scrooge!"
"She didn't swear," Scrooge shrugged.
"I'm gonna-"
"Do what, you failed-miscarriage piece of- let go of my hair!"
"Donald!" José said, "Your cousin's gassing me out under this blanket!"
"Better out than in," Gladstone said, "Besides, be glad you have some blanket- no, don't let it out!"
"It's the middle of the night!" Scrooge exclaimed, "Would you all just-"
"Uncle Scrooge, she bit my-"
"Uncle Scrooge! He-"
"Della, get your cousin-"
"Donald, please! This blanket-"
"Why can't ye all just share?!"
"Easy for you to say!" Gladstone said, "From the man with a bed to himself."
"From the man who paid for the damn room, himself!"
"Uncle Scrooge, language!"
"I'll give you, language, nephew- Oi!"
"Move over, I can't-"
"Oh, no," Scrooge said, "Begone, lassie, you're not-"
"He bit me, look, there's blood-"
"I didn't ask, you're not sleepin' here-"
Gladstone threw back the blanket before making a rush for Della's empty spot.
"Oh, no!" Donald said, "You're not- oh."
He gagged as Gladstone pulled the blankets up.
"The buffet wasn't that bad!" Donald said, "What's wrong with you?"
"That's what I said!" José exclaimed.
Donald gagged, rolling out of bed.
"Ze, move over-"
"Lass, get out of my-"
"Don't come over here, Donald," José said, "It's just as bad-"
Donald gagged again.
"Della, move over-"
"Do not-"
"Get away from me, douchebag-"
"Fine."
"OW, you stepped on my-"
Scrooge grunted as Donald scrambled over the both of them, throwing himself down on Scrooge's other side.
"Abso-lutely not," Scrooge snapped.
He grabbed Della by the ankle, hauling her bottom half up and out of the way as he ducked out beneath them.
"Wait!" Donald said, "I don't want to sleep with-"
"He smells like leftover Gladstone-"
Scrooge kicked the fold-out bed.
"Out."
"But señor, I-"
"Out!"
José rolled out of bed, and Scrooge pushed him towards the twins.
"Keep them from killing each other," he said, throwing himself into the fold-out.
"That's not fair," José said, "Why does Gladstone-"
"You know what?" Della said, "I'd rather have Gladfarts than you."
Donald kicked her in the back as she jumped out of bed, and Gladstone threw back the covers for her.
Someone knocked on the door, and Della gagged.
"Oh, it is bad over here," she said, "Gladstone, get the door. Air it out while your're there."
"The person on the other side does not deserve this," José muttered.
Gladstone smoothed his hair before crossing for the door. The bright light had everyone groaning, but the crisply coifed, uniformed woman cleared her throat.
"Apologies for the interruption," she said, wrinkling her nose. "But we've had several noise complaints."
"What about smell complaints?" José called.
"Well, we know you had a...full room," she said, "And the honeymoon suite has recently opened up. Now, usually we wouldn't, but it's already paid for, and-"
"Take him away!" Della called.
"Thank goodness," Gladstone muttered, "I'd be happy to take it off your hands, ma'am."
"Just this way..."
The room finally fell blessedly, blessedly silent. Its occupants drew a deep breath, and the stillness almost felt holy.
"Hang on," Scrooge said into the darkness, "How did I get the pull out?"
He was met with three identical, thunderously loud snores.
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DUCKCEMBER DAY 16: Gladstone
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Gladstone may be lucky and cocky, but he isn't as heartless as to throw parties here and there. Fortunetely, the hotel he is currently staying at in Duckberg, has daily parties every night, so naturaly, he invites all of his friends and family. When the kids go to sleep in their VIP rooms, the adults begin to take control and have a blast! With Gladstone being the main sponser of the event, he gives a respective santa robe to every adult, and its possibly might be the coziest robe ever! Even if it does leave little to the imagination...
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centrallanehotel · 1 year
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self-made-cages · 1 year
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Morgan's 2023 Reading List ✨📚 
Jan 2: Truly Madly Guilty - Liane Moriarty (1 star)
Jan 4: True Biz - Sara Nović (4.5 stars)
Jan 15: Spare - Prince Harry (4 stars)
Jan 20: Blood of Olympus - Rick Riordan (re-read) (3 stars)
Jan 23: This Time Tomorrow - Emma Straub (3.5 stars)
Jan 25: The Last Thing He Told Me - Laura Dave (3.5 stars)
Feb 2: Beartown - Fredrik Backman (5 stars)
Feb 5: The Hawthorne Legacy - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (4 stars)
Feb 6: The Final Gambit - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (3.5 stars)
Feb 19: Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting - Clare Pooley (4 stars)
Feb 19: The Unsinkable Greta James - Jennifer E. Smith (2.5 stars)
Feb 28: Where’d You Go, Bernadette? - Maria Semple (5 stars)
Mar 15: A Court of Thorns and Roses - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 20: A Court of Mist and Fury - Sarah J. Maas (5 stars)
Mar 23: A Court of Wings and Ruin - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 25: The Quarantine Princess Diaries - Meg Cabot (2.5 stars)
Mar 26: A Court of Frost and Starlight - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 31: The Mutual Friend - Carter Bays (4 stars)
April 5: From Blood and Ash - Jennifer L. Armentrout (3.5 stars)
April 9: A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire - Jennifer L. Armentrout (4.5 stars)
April 15: The Crown of Gilded Bones - Jennifer L. Armentrout (3 stars)
April 19: The War of Two Queens -Jennifer l Armentrout (3 stars)
April 23: The Reading List - Sara Nisha Adams (3 stars)
April 30: Lessons in Chemistry - Bonnie Garmus (5 stars)
May 6: Happy Place - Emily Henry (4.5 stars)
May 10: Everything Beautiful in Its Time - Jenna Bush Hager (not rating)
May 13: Well Met - Jen DeLuca (3 stars)
May 21: The Last Mrs. Parrish - Liv Constantine (2.5 stars)
May 25: The Displacements - Bruce Holsinger (4 stars)
May 27: Rock the Boat - Beck Dorey-Stein (4.5 stars)
May 31: Damn Few - Rorke Denver (not rating)
June 14: A Court of Silver Flames - Sarah J. Maas (2 stars)
June 25: Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall (not rating)
June 27: A Court of Mist and Fury - Sarah J. Maas (reread)
July 2: Pineapple Street - Jenny Jackson (4 stars)
July 5: Once More With Feeling - Elissa Sussman (2 stars)
July 13: It All Comes Down to This - Therese Anne Fowler (3.5 stars)
July 15: Mad Honey - Jodi Picoult & Jennifer Finney Boylan (4 stars)
July 27: The Secret History - Donna Tart (3 stars)
July 29: The Comeback Summer - Ali Brady (4 stars)
July 30: The It Girl - Ruth Ware (4 stars)
August 5: The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern (4 stars)
August 6: Educated - Tara Westover (not rating)
August 9: The First 90 Days - Michael D. Watkins (not rating)
August 11: This is How it Always Is - Laurie Frankel (5 stars)
August 20: Demon Copperhead - Barbara Kingsolver (4.5 stars)
August 27: A Soul of Ash and Blood - Jennifer L. Armentrout (1.5 stars)
August 30: The Alice Network - Kate Quinn (3.5 stars)
September 4: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - V.E. Schwab (4.5 stars)
September 15: This Is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (4 stars)
September 17: Hotel Laguna - Nicola Harrison (2 stars)
September 24: We're All Adults Here - Emma Straub (5 stars)
September 26: A Bend in the Road - Nicholas Sparks (1.5 stars)
October 5: The Celebrants - Steven Rowley (2.5 stars)
October 8: Anxious People - Fredrik Backman (3.5 stars)
October 9: Born a Crime - Trevor Noah (not rating)
October 14: The Wishing Game - Meg Shaffer (4 stars)
October 16: Counting the Cost - Jill Duggar (not rating)
October 18: Love and Other Words - Christina Lauren (2.5 stars)
October 22: Rules of Civility - Amor Towles (4 stars)
October 29: Maybe You Should Talk To Someone - Lori Gottlieb (not rating)
October 30: Troublemaker - Leah Remini (not rating)
November 2: Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen (3.5 stars)
November 7: Good Girl Complex - Elle Kennedy (1.5 stars)
November 23: Modern Lovers - Emma Straub (2 stars)
November 25: Fourth Wing - Rebecca Yarros (3.5 stars)
December 3: Daisy Jones and The Six - Taylor Jenkins Reid (2.5 stars)
December 6: Know My Name - Chanel Miller (not rating)
December 10: Girl in the Blue Coat - Monica Hesse (2.5 stars)
December 15: The Circus Train - Anita Parikh (2 stars)
December 20: Catch and Kill - Ronan Farrow (not rating)
December 22: Today Will Be Different - Maria Semple (4 stars)
December 27: Iron Flame - Rebecca Yarros (4.5 stars)
December 29: Vampire Academy - Michelle Mead (1 star)
December 30: Percy Jackson: The Chalice of the Gods - Rick Riordan (5 stars)
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1000-directions · 4 months
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books i read this year in vaguely chronological order
the verifiers - jane pek
the truth is - nonieqa ramos
tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow - gabrielle zevin
tomorrow will be different - sarah mcbride
i'm glad my mom died - jennette mccurdy
the first to die at the end - adam silvera
tell me i'm an artist - chelsea martin
sea of tranquility - emily st. john mandel
talking with my mouth full - gail simmons
yerba buena - nina lacour
the empress of salt and fortune - nghi vo
station eleven - emily st. john mandel
you made a fool of death with your beauty - akwaeke emezi
all systems red - martha wells
artificial condition - martha wells
our wives under the sea - julia armfield
we are okay - nina lacour
pageboy - elliot page
exit strategy - martha wells
fugitive telemetry - martha wells
xenocultivars: stories of queer growth - ed. isabela oliveira and jed sabin
love, loss, and what we ate - padma lakshmi
aristotle and dante discover the secrets of the universe - benjamin alire sáenz
margaret and the mystery of the missing body - megan milks
the seep - chana porter
this is how you lose the time war - amal el-mohtar and max gladstone
crying in h mart - michelle zauner
less - andrew sean greer
gender queer - maia kobabe
autoboyography - christina lauren
artemis - andy weir
the glass hotel - emily st. john mandel
less is lost - andrew sean greer
cemetery boys - aiden thomas
the hate u give - angie thomas
how high we go in the dark - sequoia nagamatsu
how far the light reaches - sabrina imbler
the candy house - jennifer egan
notes from a young black chef - kwame onwuachi
trust exercise - susan choi
overdue: reckoning with the public library - amanda oliver
girl mans up - m-e girard
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