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googled haw haw the clown and omg... what a cute clown...
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what else am i forgetting?
fernando pessoa, the book of disquiet: the complete edition || arturo ferrari, in the old street vicolo san bernardino alle ossa a milano || madisen kuhn, please don't go before i get better || james bay, let it go || imagine dragons, i was me || holly black, the cruel prince || amazon || billy collins, forgetfulness || salvador dali, disintegration of the persistence of memory
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noosphe-re · 2 years
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What a man sees depends both upon what he looks at and also upon what his previous visual-conceptual experience has taught him to see. In the absence of such training there can only be, in William James’s phrase, “a bloomin’ buzzin’ confusion.”
Thomas Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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August 23, 2002: At the Kennedy Center's Sondheim Celebration, Passion closes after 15 performances. Pictured: Judy Kuhn and Michael Cerveris.
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Sterntaler Duo, BauFachForum, Nachruf auf einen genialen Musiker, Adolf Hamberger vom legendären Sterntaler Duo:
#BauFachForum, #Baulexikon #Wilfried #Berger:
Wissenswertes zur Ausbildung, Freizeitspaß, Lehrberufe, Ausbildungsbetriebe:
Sterntaler Duo Adolf Hamberger und Franz Kuchelmeister, Legendäre Band mit top Auftritten aus den 80 er und 90 er Jahren.
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Link zur Lehrstellenbörse:
BauFachForum Baulexikon: Für euch immer an vorderster Stelle.
Guten Tag, sehr geehrte Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
aus unserer Rubrik Veranstaltungen aus Pfullendorf, wollen wir natürlich die alten Videos vom Sterntaler Duo noch einmal in neuester Qualität aufleben lassen.
Das Thema heute:
Adolf Hamberger und das Leben mit der Musik:
Geboren wurde Adolf Hamberger am 15.02.1955 und er verstarb am 27.10.1923.
Vielleicht müssen wir hier für die jüngeren Mal eine kleine Brücke bauen, damit Sie verstehen, was das Sterntal-Duo für Musik gemacht hat. Bzw. in welcher Qualität diese Musik stand?
Die Musikrichtung in den 50-ziger und 60-ziger Jahren:
Die musikalische Zeit war damals eine andere wie heute, wo wir Pop- und Rockmusik in den Vordergrund stellen. Wir befinden uns hier mit der Geburt von Adolf Hamberger um 1955 in der Nachkriegszeit. Damals galt die Musikrichtung noch der klassischen Musik. Nur wenige liesen sich hier von der mitgebrachten Musik der CI Soldaten aus Amerika beeinflussen. Der 2. Weltkrieg brachte somit mit dem Ende um 1950 auch eine Wende in der Musikrichtung.
Als GI oder auch G. I., bezeichnete man die amerikanischen Soldaten, die im zweiten Weltkrieg zur Befreiung Europas durch Hitler mit der Invasion in der Normandie in Deutschland und Europa Einzug nahmen.
Von der Klassik zum Jazz und Blues:
Man rückte von der klassischen Musik ab und mit dem Blues von den Gis ging es letztendlich nicht mehr um gehobene Musik. Sondern um einfache Musik, die allerdings im Rhythmus einfach nur fetzte.
Unsere Großväter aus dieser Zeit nannten den Jazz und Blues damals Affenmusik. Das kam aus den Bewegungen bei den Tänzen. Nimmt man dann noch den Begriff GI, der aus Mülleimern gebildet wurde, auf denen dieses Abkürzung standen, war die Affenmusik für unsere Großväter und Großmütter somit nicht salonfähig, sondern Müll.
Eine neue Musikrichtung nahm Einzug in Deutschland:
Ausgehend aus den Kriegsgeschehnisse im 2. Weltkrieg, sehnten sich die Menschen, zu tanzen und sich mit dem Partner in zivilisierten Tanzschritte zu bewegen. Ball- und Tanzsäle hatten Ihre Hochkonjunktur.
Allerdings wollte man nicht mehr mit der klassischen Musik das Leben bestreiten. Also musste eine Abwandlung der klassischen Musik in moderne Bigbands mit Bläsern, Streichern und auch den klassischen heutigen Rock-Instrumenten entstehen.
Das war dann die Zeit, der Vermengung der Musikrichtungen aus Amerika in unsere klassischen Big-Bands.
Die Zeit für einen Max Greger war reif:
Max Greger wurde am 02. April 1926 in München geboren und verstarb am 15. August 2015. Er war der Übersetzer der der amerikanischen Musik in die deutsche Bigband Musik. Um jetzt dem Jazz gerecht zu werden, war das Saxophon und er als ein herausragender Saxophonist er Big-Band-Leader und Dirigent.
Er spielte dann mit Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington und Ella Fitzgerald.
Paul Kuhn, Hugo Strasser und James Last folgten nach.
Eine neue Musik wurde geboren:
Allerdings war dies eine Musik, bei denen die Menschen tanzen konnten. Nicht irgendwelche verrückten Tänze, die keine geordneten Schritte kannten. Nein Tanzmusik, bei dem der Walzer, die Polka und auch moderne Tänze wie der Twist oder Cha-Cha-Cha ihre Berechtigung hatten.
Das Sterntaler Duo:
In diese Musikrichtung wurde Adolf Hamberger und Franz Kuchelmeister hineingeboren. Und diese Musik übernahmen die beiden bis heute in die moderne Zeit über. Menschen konnten zu Ihren Liedern und Songs noch Tanzen und Ihre Freude haben.  
Link zu den Video vom Sterntaler Duo:
Tolle Stimmung zum Tanz:  
Link zu unserer Lehrstellenbörse für unsere Auszubildenden:
Gruß aus Pfullendorf
Euer Bauschadensanalytiker
Wilfried Berger
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top 10 books in 2023, tagged by @thelittlebirdthatkeptsomanywarm
[ID: covers of the following books:
The Traitor Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson, Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Thomas Kuhn, Reinventing Revolution by Gail Omvedt, In Theory: Nations, Classes, Literatures by Aijaz Ahmad, The Final Question by Saratchandra Chattopadhyay , Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin, Abolish the Family by Sophie Lewis, Network Effect by Martha Wells, Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
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i feel like everyone who wants to do this already has because im doing this on the 31st... no pressure at all and tag me if i missed you posting yours already @st-just @huayno @gothhabiba @sivavakkiyar @determinate-negation @tobermoriansass @saamdaamdandaurbhed @wherestoriescomefrom
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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in February 2024
🌈 Good afternoon, my bookish bats! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
❤️ We Ate the Dark by Mallory Pearson 🧡 The Paper Boys by D.P. Clarence 💛 Skater Boy by Anthony Nerada 💚 Your Shadow Half Remains by Sunny Moraine 💙 A Vicious Game by Melissa Blair 💜 Clarion Call by Cayla Fay ❤️ Relit: 16 Latinx Remixes of Classic Stories edited by Sandra Proudman 🧡 The Absinthe Underground by Jamie Pacton 💛 Truthfully, Yours by Caden Armstrong 💙 Outsider by Jade du Preez 💜 Cross My Candy Heart by A.C. Thomas 🌈 The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett
❤️ An Education in Malice by S. T. Gibson 🧡 The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles by Malka Ann Older 💛 Never a Bridesmaid by Spencer Greene 💚 The Rewind by Nicole Stiling 💙 Good Christian Girls by Elizabeth Bradshaw 💜 The Fox Maidens by Robin Ha ❤️ The Terrible by Tessa Crowley 🧡 Blood Rage by Ileandra Young 💛 Call of the Sea by Emily B. Rose 💙 Sign Me Up by C.H. Williams 💜 Ways and Means by Daniel Lefferts 🌈 Peaceful in the Dark by A.A. Fairview
❤️ We Are Only Ghosts by Jeffrey L. Richards 🧡 Dead Ringer by Robyn Nyx 💛 Somacultural Liberation by Dr. Roger Kuhn 💚 Stormbringer by Erinn Harper 💙 A Saga of Shields & Shadows by A.J. Shirley 💜 Ghost Town by R.E. Ward ❤️ I Heard Her Call My Name by Lucy Sante 🧡 The Night Alphabet by Joelle Taylor 💛 Remedial Magic by Melissa Marr 💙 Bloom by N.R. Walker 💜 Entwined by Alex Alberto 🌈 Queer Newark edited by Whitney Strub
❤️ Tristan by Jesse Roman 🧡 How to Live Free in a Dangerous World by Shayla Lawson 💛 Daniel, Deconstructed by James Ramos 💚 Of Socialites & Prizefights by Arden Powell 💙 Lost Harbor by Kimberly Cooper Griffin 💜 Hannah Tate, Beyond Repair by Laura Piper Lee ❤️ Bunt! Striking Out on Financial Aid by Ngozi Ukazu & Mad Rupert 🧡 How You Get the Girl by Anita Kelly 💛 Blackmailer’s Delight by David Lawrence 💙 Tile M for Murder by Felicia Carparelli 💜 Impulse Buy by Jae 🌈 Live for You, Die With You by Kalob Dàniel
❤️ Fairest of All by A.D. Ellis 🧡 Goddess of the Sea by Britney Jackson 💛 A Taste of Earth by Nico Silver 💚 The Moorings of Mackerel Sky by M.Z. Emily Zack 💙 How the Boogeyman Became a Poet by Tony Keith 💜 V is for Valentine by Thomas Grant Bruso ❤️ Crushed Ice by Ashlyn Kane & Morgan James 🧡 When Tomorrow Comes by D. Jackson Leigh 💛 Bugsy & Other Stories by Rafael Frumkin 💙 The White and Blue Between Us by Kiyuhiko 💜 Guide Us Home by CF Frizzell & Jesse J. Thoma 🌈 The Friendship Study by Ruby Barrett
❤️ Infinity Alchemist by Kacen Callender 🧡 Heart2Heart edited by Annabeth Albert 💛 No Time Like Now by Naz Kutub 💚 Bless the Blood by Walela Nehanda 💙 Vengeance Planning for Amateurs by Lee Winter 💜 Who We Are in Real Life by Victoria Koops ❤️ Prove It by Stephanie Hoyt 🧡 Mewing by Chloe Spencer 💛 Awakenings by Claudie Arseneault 💙 Born of Scourge by S. Jean 💜 Disciples of Chaos by M.K. Lobb 🌈 To Cage a God by Elizabeth May
❤️ Greta & Valdin by Rebecca K Reilly 🧡 What Feasts At Night by T. Kingfisher 💛 You Had Me at Merlot by Melissa Brayden 💚 Turning Point by Cathy Dunnell 💙 For the Stolen Fates by Gwendolyn Clare 💜 Season of Eclipse by Terry Wolverton ❤️ These Haunted Hills by Jana Denardo 🧡 Samson & Domingo by Gume Laurel III 💛 Lies that Bind by Rae Knowles & April Yates 💙 We Got the Beat by Jenna Miller 💜 The Diablo's Curse by Gabe Cole Novoa 🌈 Blessings by Chukwuebuka Ibeh
❤️ Out There by Iris Eliot 🧡 At Her Service by Amy Spalding 💛 Green Dot by Madeleine Gray
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Holiday Gifting Day 5
Day 5 of 5 features a few Wicked audios with Nessarose understudies!
Idina Menzel (Elphaba), Helen Dallimore (Glinda), Adam Garcia (Fiyero), Nigel Planer (The Wizard), Miriam Margolyes (Madame Morrible), Caroline Keiff (u/s Nessarose), James Gillan (Boq), Martin Ball (Doctor Dillamond) October 28, 2006; London Matinee
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Ashleigh Gray (s/b Elphaba), Dianne Pilkington (Glinda), Pharic Scott (u/s Fiyero), Sam Kelly (The Wizard), Harriet Thorpe (Madame Morrible), Emily Tierney (u/s Nessarose), Alex Jessop (Boq), David Stoller (Doctor Dillamond) February 6, 2010; London
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Idina Menzel (Elphaba), Kristin Chenoweth (Glinda), Kristoffer Cusick (u/s Fiyero), Joel Grey (The Wizard), Carole Shelley (Madame Morrible), Eden Espinosa (u/s Nessarose), Christopher Fitzgerald (Boq), William Youmans (Doctor Dillamond) December 21, 2003; Broadway || Notes: This is the only known recording of Eden as Nessarose! Missing No Good Deed and March of the Witch Hunters.
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Shoshana Bean (Elphaba), Megan Hilty (Glinda), David Ayers (Fiyero), Ben Vereen (The Wizard), Adinah Alexander (u/s Madame Morrible), Stacie Morgain Lewis (u/s Nessarose), Jeffrey Kuhn (Boq), Sean McCourt (Doctor Dillamond) September 24, 2005; Broadway
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Dee Roscioli (Elphaba), Erin Mackey (Glinda), Derrick Williams (Fiyero), Gene Weygandt (The Wizard), Rondi Reed (Madame Morrible), Kate Fahrner (u/s Nessarose), Adam Fleming (Boq), K. Todd Freeman (Doctor Dillamond) March 21, 2007; Chicago
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Jenna Leigh Green (u/s Elphaba), Kendra Kassebaum (Glinda), Derrick Williams (Fiyero), David Garrison (The Wizard), Carol Kane (Madame Morrible), Lori Holmes (u/s Nessarose), Logan Lipton (Boq), Timothy Britten Parker (Doctor Dillamond) April 9, 2005; First National Tour
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Willemijn Verkaik (Elphaba), Valerie Link (u/s Glinda), Jens Simon Petersen (u/s Fiyero), Carlo Lauber (The Wizard), Angelika Wedekind (Madame Morrible), Maike Switzer (u/s Nessarose), Stefan Stara (Boq), Michael Günther (Doctor Dillamond) December 22, 2007; Stuttgart Matinee || Notes: Valerie's first show as Glinda.
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Eden Espinosa (Elphaba), Kendra Kassebaum (Glinda), Nicolas Dromard (Fiyero), Tom McGowan (The Wizard), Jody Gelb (Madame Morrible), Neka Zang (u/s Nessarose), Etai BenShlomo (Boq), Paul Slade Smith (Doctor Dillamond), Gregory Haney (Chistery), Samantha Zack (u/s Witch's Mother), Tim Talman (Witch's Father / Ozian Official) April 6, 2010; San Francisco || Notes: Neka's first show as Nessarose.
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hawhawjames · 2 years
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Haw Haw the clown.
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Dark Horse - Good Omens
I am down the rabbit hole again.
Ever since I heard that phrase several times in s2, it bugs me. People keep saying "It's a common phrase". Yeah, I know. However, they repeat it several times, and there is an actual dark horse statuesque that Crowley leaves his glasses on.
I decided to look it up. Of course.
Besides the common meaning of the phrase - "someone who surprises you with some hidden quality", I didn't know exactly where this phrase derived from.
It comes from the book "The Young Duke" by Benjamin Disraeli.
The first thing that caught my eye here was the "Duke". So I searched the book. The second thing that caught my eye was that it was published by "Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley".
The subtitle of the book is "A moral tale, though gay".
I found out that the phrase is taken from Byron's Don Juan. But why?
There are several interpretations of the connotation the word gay had in the past. Quoting from an article that I read and to which I will add a link below if someone is interested in reading it, "(The world ‘gay’ did not carry its present connotation as relating to homosexuality, though an 1857 Punch cartoon reveals that two decades after The Young Duke it referred to prostitution). William Kuhn suggests, Disraeli associated ‘gaiety’ with cheerful disposition, although Kuhn finds ‘a hint of Byronic licentiousness in Disraeli’s quotation’ and speculates on his latent homoerotic fascinations with good-looking young men (104). In The Young Duke, Disraeli introduces not only episodes from his early adult life but also presents his passion for politics. He makes a satirical picture of the English aristocracy that indulges in a hedonistic lifestyle while avoiding its political responsibilities.")
Then I decided to check Disraeli, and forgive me, I am not from the UK and I didn't know, but it turns out he has been Prime Minister of the UK twice.
Also, he was the 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, and Terry Pratchett is born in Beaconsfield.
Disraeli's sexual orientation has been questioned by others.
I read the article by William Kuhn that is cited above and this is what it says:
"Disraeli's previous biographers have noticed that there were some romantic irregularities in his past: he preferred old ladies to young women; he married late; he had a passion for male friendship. The standard explanation for this is that in those pre-Freudian days there was a Romantic cult of friendship and that love between men was sexually "innocent" (the underlying assumption being that sexual contact is "guilty"). Some of his earliest biographers (such as W. F. Monypenny and G. E. Buckle) explained away Disraeli's odd history of affectionate relationships by saying it was due to the "oriental" part of his nature. By this they meant that he was Jewish and thus partly "foreign" and un-English. They were also hinting at a Victorian prejudice that sexual license, including same-sex contact, was more common in "the East" or what we would call the Middle East. Lord Blake, whose 1966 biography is still authoritative, hinted that Disraeli was a lot like Oscar Wilde, and left it there. Two more recent biographers (Sarah Bradford and Jane Ridley) have been more comfortable referring explicitly to the homoerotic element in Disraeli's personality, but neither has regarded it as important enough to give it more than a page or two."
Anyway, let's leave his sexual orientation aside and go back to the book.
The book plot: The protagonist of the novel, George Augustus Frederic, Duke of St James, is an orphan, who has inherited an enormous fortune. The young Duke becomes an unprincipled dandy who wastes much of his wealth on luxuries, debauchery, and gambling. He wears effeminate clothes and has adulterous affairs with women. Gradually, he becomes reformed by his honest guardian Mr Dacre, and his lovely daughter May, whom he eventually marries. May helps him realize that his privileged social position requires him an extraordinary sense of duty and commitment to society.
Basically, the story follows the Duke’s slow transformation, under the discreet influence of a beautiful and benevolent woman, from a self-indulgent, selfish dandy to a responsible aristocrat who takes part in the social and political life of his country.
So yeah, I don't think "dark horse" was just a used phrase. Nothing in GO is "JUST"
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https://victorianweb.org/authors/disraeli/youngduke.html?fbclid=IwAR0fuLb1df0cow0xgwRoah5KegHArLf7-XCHsulME5q6oCWEoJBKWr7hNVw
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Ten random songs from my playlist and my favourite of them today as the next writing instalment/prompt is going to be dropping on Sunday:
1. Ray of Light - Madonna
2. I Want You - Madonna
3. If I Never Knew You - Mel Gibson & Judy Kuhn
4. Voices - Madonna
5. Keep It Together - Madonna
6. The Windmills of Your Mind - Elaine Paige
7. I Can Change - Brandon Flowers
8. Broken Strings - James Morrison
9. House of Memories - Panic! At the Disco
10. In the Stars - Benson Boone
My favourite today:
- House of Memories by Panic! At the Disco - Enjoy! ❤️
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Marvel Reveals Stories and Teams for “Marvel’s Voices: X-Men #1″
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Marvel Comics has announced the creative teams and stories in the anthology one-shot Marvel’s Voices: X-Men #1.
“Evil Mutants” is a Mystique and Destiny story from writer Jay Edidin, artist Nina Vakueva, and colorist KJ Díaz. The story is set during the couple’s time leading to the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
“The Stolen Night” is a Rogue and Gambit story from writers Raphael Draccon and Carolina Munhóz, artist Jethro Morales, and colorist Michael Wiggam. The couple are on a date...to rob the Thieves Guild.
“Cryo-Therapy” is a Storm and Iceman tale by writer Jay Jurden, artist Wilton Santos, inker Oren Junior, and colorist Andrew Dalhouse. Storm and Iceman bond over being Omega-level mutants as they push each other to new heights.
“Hollywood Ending” is a Jubilee and Lady Deathstrike tale from writer Greg Pak, artist Daniel Bayliss, and colorist Marcelo Costa. 
“The Man With No Shame” is a Solem story from writer Al Ewing, artist Gustaffo Vargas, and colorist Manuel Ananda Puppo. The story will reveal Solem’s sordid past full of heartbreak and betrayal.
“Team Building Terrors!” is a Jean Grey and Emma Frost tale from writer Sarah Kuhn, artist Jorge Corona, and colorist James Campbell. The telepathic duo are enjoying a day on the town when their outing takes a dramatic turn.
The anthology will also include an introduction by Vita Ayala and a trip through the X-Men’s glory days by artists Jan Bazaldua and Marcelo Costa.
Marvel’s Voices: X-Men #1 goes on sale on August 16, 2023.The one-shot features a main cover by Bernard Chang, a variant cover by David Marquez, and a variant cover by Nicoletti Baldari, 
(Image via Marvel Comics - Bernard Chang’s Cover of Marvel’s Voices: X-Men #1)
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December 3, 2012: The cast of the 2004 revival of Assassins reunites for a concert performance benefitting the Roundabout Theatre Company.
Above: Dennis O'Hare, Neil Patrick Harris, Jeffrey Kuhn, Eamon Foley, Michael Cerveris, Marc Kudisch, Becky Ann Baker, John Weidman, James Barbour, Mario Cantone, Alexander Gemignani, Annaleigh Ashford
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