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sacredwhores · 2 years
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Al Parker - Hard Disk Drive (1985)
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liv-updates · 13 days
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✨️Liv was not wearing black✨️
(A miracle)
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nerds-yearbook · 10 months
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In 1970, Colonel Crawford was forced to retire from his position as head of the secret military division dealing with aliens after being fooled by a hoax. One of his sons, however, believed he had a clue to a real alien artifact in Alaska. Meanwhile, due to his multiple abductions, Jesse Keys had developed a serious drug issue. While recovering in a VA hospital he fell in love with one of the nurses. (“Acid Tests", Taken, TV)
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Do you know who are all these WAGS? I recognize some but not all of them
I don’t know all of them but here we go 🙃
Left to right:
Kayla Adeniji: Hakeem Adeniji's wife
Olivia Holzmacher: Joe Burrow's girlfriend
Holly Bullough: Joe Bachie’s girlfriend
Angelina Sample: Drew Sample's wife
Becca Geller: Kwamie Lassiter’s fiancé
I don’t know who she is:)
Jess Koehler: Sam Hubbard’s girlfriend
Rachel Karras: Ted Karras’s wife
Priscilla Smeenge: Dax Hill’s fiancé
I don’t know who she is:)
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brookstonalmanac · 8 months
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Birthdays 10.8
Beer Birthdays
Nicholas Bastendorff (1842)
Jackson Koehler (1851)
Cornelius Antonius Van Ginderachter (1859)
Bryan Kolesar (1971)
Modern Microbrewery (1976)
Garrett W. Marrero (1978)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Chevy Chase; actor, comedian (1943)
Matt Damon; actor (1970)
Frank Herbert; writer (1920)
Harvey Pekar; comic book artist, writer (1939)
Heinrich Schütz; German composer (1585)
Famous Birthdays
Julia Ann; porn actor (1969)
Tommy Armour III; golfer (1959)
Terry Balsamo; American guitarist (1972)
Rona Barrett; gossip columnist (1936)
Steven Bernstein; trumpet player (1961)
Emily Blackwell; physician (1826)
Nick Cannon; actor, rapper (1980)
William Corlett; English author and playwright (1938)
Reed Hastings; Netflix co-founder (1960)
Paul Hogan; Australian actor (1939)
Jesse Jackson; politician, activist (1941)
Kari Korhonen; Finnish cartoonist (1973)
Dennis Kucinich; politician (1946)
Kristanna Loken; model, actor (1979)
Bruno Mars; pop singer (1985)
Harriet Taylor Mill; philosopher, women's rights activist (1807)
Richard Morris; English archaeologist (1947)
Blake Morrison; English poet (1950)
Mark Oliphant; Australian physicist (1901)
Juan Peron; Argentine leader (1895)
Emily Procter; actress (1968)
Eddie Rickenbacker; pilot, World War I Ace (1890)
Johnny Ramone; rock guitarist (1948)
Albert Roux; French-English chef (1935)
R.L. Stine; writer (1943)
Bella Thorne; actress (1997)
Marina Tsvetaeva; Russian poet (1892)
Bill Vaughan; writer (1915)
Sigourney Weaver; actor (1949)
Clarence Williams; pianist and composer (1893)
Stephanie Zimbalist; actor (1956)
Bill Zorn; folk musician (1947)
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Idk if we are looking at two different girls but Sams girl Jess Koehler isn’t pretty at all. I’m not an Olivia stan but her face is better and she has better hair and smile. Sams girl is thin but her body is whatever. No muscle ass or boobs. You gotta have one of those!
to each their own i guess
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wikifoxnews · 1 year
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Who is Jesse Huy ( Missouri Man Killed His Wife and In-Laws ) Wiki, Bio, Age, Crime, Arrest, Investigations and More Facts
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Jesse Huy Biography                                         Jesse Huy Wiki
A Missouri man will spend the rest of his life in jail after authorities say he killed his wife and parents after his in-laws refused to leave his home.
Jesse Huy previously pleaded guilty to murdering his wife, Tonya Huy, 48, and his parents, Ronald Koehler, 71, and Linda Koehler, 78, in March 2021. He was found guilty of three counts of charge - degree murder. Missouri Man Killed His Wife and In-Laws Because They Wouldn't Leave His Home https://t.co/DACYx1AknX — carol weaver-crepps (@CarolCrepps) January 16, 2023 A judge handed down the harshest sentence on Friday. Huy will serve three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole. According to online court documents seen by PEOPLE, Huy told police investigators that his wife's parents came to help him recover from back surgery. As the visit dragged on, Huy was tired and eager to have her home. "I felt invaded, I didn't feel respected," Huy reportedly told investigators, reports The Associated Press. "I got out, took my gun and shot all three victims in less than a minute." All three victims were shot in the head as they sat at the kitchen table.
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After shooting his family members, Huy allegedly called 911 and reported the murders. The 911 dispatcher asked Huy why he did it. According to court filings, Huy responded by saying, "Well, they didn't want to leave. I waited a week for them to leave. I've had enough." Huy then told the dispatcher that he would not oppose the deputies if they arrested him. Huy, now 50, was due to appear in court in October. Just before opening the pleadings, he changed his guilty plea. He was detained pending his official sentencing. Huy's lawyers say they have no intention of appealing his conviction. Read the full article
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Moments before trial, Strafford, Mo., man pleads guilty to killing wife, in-laws : Inside US
Moments before trial, Strafford, Mo., man pleads guilty to killing wife, in-laws : Inside US
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) – A Strafford, Mo. man pleaded guilty to killing his wife and in-laws minutes before his trial began. Jesse Huy, 50, pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder and three counts of armed criminal action. Investigators say Huy killed his spouse, Tonya F. Huy, 48, of Strafford, and her two parents Ronald L. Koehler, 71, and Linda J. Koehler, 78, of Baton Rouge,…
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papermoonloveslucy · 4 years
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LIZ THE MATCHMAKER
November 18, 1949
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“Liz The Matchmaker” (aka “Katie and Mr. Negley”) is episode #63 of the radio series MY FAVORITE HUSBAND broadcast on November 18, 1949.
Synopsis ~ After dating Mr. Negley the postman for three years, Katie feels that their relationship is not going anywhere, so she enlists Liz's help!
This was the 12th episode of the second season of MY FAVORITE HUSBAND. There were 43 new episodes, with the season ending on June 25, 1950.
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Although similarly titled and themed, this radio episode is not the basis for the “I Love Lucy” episodes “Lucy Plays Cupid” (ILL S1;E15), “Lucy is a Matchmaker” (ILL S2;E27), “The Matchmaker” (ILL S4;E4), or “Lucy, the Matchmaker” (HL S1;E12) in 1968. Safe to say that meddling in the romantic affairs of others was a trait of all of the Lucy characters! 
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“My Favorite Husband” was based on the novels Mr. and Mrs. Cugat, the Record of a Happy Marriage (1940) and Outside Eden (1945) by Isabel Scott Rorick, which had previously been adapted into the film Are Husbands Necessary? (1942). “My Favorite Husband” was first broadcast as a one-time special on July 5, 1948. Lucille Ball and Lee Bowman played the characters of Liz and George Cugat, and a positive response to this broadcast convinced CBS to launch “My Favorite Husband” as a series. Bowman was not available Richard Denning was cast as George. On January 7, 1949, confusion with bandleader Xavier Cugat prompted a name change to Cooper. On this same episode Jell-O became its sponsor. A total of 124 episodes of the program aired from July 23, 1948 through March 31, 1951. After about ten episodes had been written, writers Fox and Davenport departed and three new writers took over – Bob Carroll, Jr., Madelyn Pugh, and head writer/producer Jess Oppenheimer. In March 1949 Gale Gordon took over the existing role of George’s boss, Rudolph Atterbury, and Bea Benaderet was added as his wife, Iris. CBS brought “My Favorite Husband” to television in 1953, starring Joan Caulfield and Barry Nelson as Liz and George Cooper. The television version ran two-and-a-half seasons, from September 1953 through December 1955, running concurrently with “I Love Lucy.” It was produced live at CBS Television City for most of its run, until switching to film for a truncated third season filmed (ironically) at Desilu and recasting Liz Cooper with Vanessa Brown.
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Lucille Ball (Liz Cooper) was born on August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York. She began her screen career in 1933 and was known in Hollywood as ‘Queen of the B’s’ due to her many appearances in ‘B’ movies. With Richard Denning, she starred in a radio program titled “My Favorite Husband” which eventually led to the creation of “I Love Lucy,” a television situation comedy in which she co-starred with her real-life husband, Latin bandleader Desi Arnaz. The program was phenomenally successful, allowing the couple to purchase what was once RKO Studios, re-naming it Desilu. When the show ended in 1960 (in an hour-long format known as “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour”) so did Lucy and Desi’s marriage. In 1962, hoping to keep Desilu financially solvent, Lucy returned to the sitcom format with “The Lucy Show,” which lasted six seasons. She followed that with a similar sitcom “Here’s Lucy” co-starring with her real-life children, Lucie and Desi Jr., as well as Gale Gordon, who had joined the cast of “The Lucy Show” during season two. Before her death in 1989, Lucy made one more attempt at a sitcom with “Life With Lucy,” also with Gordon.
Richard Denning (George Cooper) was born Louis Albert Heindrich Denninger Jr., in Poughkeepsie, New York. When he was 18 months old, his family moved to Los Angeles. Plans called for him to take over his father’s garment manufacturing business, but he developed an interest in acting. Denning enlisted in the US Navy during World War II. He is best known for his  roles in various science fiction and horror films of the 1950s. Although he teamed with Lucille Ball on radio in “My Favorite Husband,” the two never acted together on screen. While “I Love Lucy” was on the air, he was seen on another CBS TV series, “Mr. & Mrs. North.” From 1968 to 1980 he played the Governor on “Hawaii 5-0″, his final role. He died in 1998 at age 84.
Ruth Perrott (Katie, the Maid) was also later seen on “I Love Lucy.” She first played Mrs. Pomerantz, a member of the surprise investigating committee for the Society Matrons League in “Pioneer Women” (ILL S1;E25), as one of the member of the Wednesday Afternoon Fine Arts League in “Lucy and Ethel Buy the Same Dress” (ILL S3;E3), and also played a nurse when “Lucy Goes to the Hospital” (ILL S2;E16). She died in 1996 at the age of 96.
Bob LeMond (Announcer) also served as the announcer for the pilot episode of “I Love Lucy”. When the long-lost pilot was finally discovered in 1990, a few moments of the opening narration were damaged and lost, so LeMond – fifty years later – recreated the narration for the CBS special and subsequent DVD release.
Gale Gordon (Rudolph Atterbury) and Bea Benadaret (Iris Atterbury) do not appear in this episode.
GUEST CAST
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Jay Novello (Mr. Negley, Postman) appeared on “I Love Lucy” as superstitious Mr. Merriweather in “The Seance" (ILL S1;E7), Mario the gondolier in “The Visitor from Italy” (ILL S6;E5), and nervous Mr. Beecher in “The Sublease” (ILL S3;E31). He also appeared on two episodes of “The Lucy Show,” but Novello is probably best remembered for playing Mayor Lugatto on “McHale’s Navy” in 1965.
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Frank Nelson (Police Officer) was born on May 6, 1911 (three months before Lucille Ball) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He started working as a radio announcer at the age of 15. He later appeared on such popular radio shows as “The Great Gildersleeve,” “Burns and Allen,” and “Fibber McGee & Molly”.  Aside from Lucille Ball, Nelson is perhaps most associated with Jack Benny and was a fifteen-year regular on his radio and television programs. His trademark was playing clerks and other working stiffs, suddenly turning to Benny with a drawn out “Yeeeeeeeeees?” Nelson appeared in 11 episodes of “I Love Lucy”, including three as quiz master Freddy Fillmore, and two as Ralph Ramsey, plus appearance on “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” - making him the only actor to play two different recurring roles on “I Love Lucy.” Nelson returned to the role of the frazzled Train Conductor for an episode of “The Lucy Show” in 1963. This marked his final appearance on a Lucille Ball sitcom.
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Rolfe Sedan (Malt Shop Waiter) first worked with Lucille Ball in the 1934 film Kid Millions. When Lucy Ricardo ate snails in “Paris at Last” (ILL S5;E18), Sedan played the Chef who was outraged that Lucy wants to put ketchup on his food. He is probably best remembered as Mr. Beasley the mailman on “The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show.”
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ANNOUNCER: “As we look in on the Coopers it’s morning and Liz and George are at the breakfast table.”
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George spits out his eggs and wonders why his breakfast is so badly cooked. Liz says that Katie’s romance with Mr. Negley the mailman is not going well, so she’s distracted. Even the toast is burned!
Liz tells says she wants to help bring the maid and the mailman together but George warns her to stay out of it!  Instead, George wants to warn Mr. Negley that Katie is trying to get a “wedlock headlock” on him! George makes Liz promise not to meddle, no matter how difficult it is.
In the kitchen, Katie is crying and singing: “I gotta right to sing the blues. I got a right to moan and cry.” 
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"I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues" is a popular song with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Ted Koehler, published in 1932 for the Broadway show Earl Carroll's Vanities (1932) starring Milton Berle. The song became a jazz and blues standard. Popular recordings were by Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, and Billie Holliday. 
Liz comes up with a loophole about her promise to not get involved in Katie’s romance: she will just listen, while Katie talks.  Katie says that she and Mr. Negley go on several dates a week to the drive-in movie. Unfortunately, he drives a motorcycle. They also go to the park, where Mr. Negley plays canasta with the cop on the beat. Mr. Negley lives at the YMCA so she has no hopes of being invited over to dinner. Liz comes up with the idea to take George out to a movie that night, so that Katie and Mr. Negley will have the Cooper living room all to themselves. 
Mr. Negley arrives to deliver the morning mail. Katie is too nervous to ask him to come over that evening, so Liz agrees to do it for her. 
LIZ: “I thought I was Mr. Anthony, now I’m John Alden.” 
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Mr. Anthony (aka John J. Anthony) was the pseudonym of Lester Kroll, who from 1937 to 1953 dispensed marital advice on the radio through “The Good Will Hour”, later renamed “The John J. Anthony Hour.”
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In "The Courtship of Miles Standish" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow John Alden was asked by his friend, Miles Standish, to act as matchmaker for him with Priscilla Mullins. Priscilla made the classic response "Why don't you speak for yourself, John?"  
Mr. Negley finally agrees to the date and merrily goes off singing “Some enchanted evening, you will see a stranger...” 
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"Some Enchanted Evening" is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. It has been described as "the single biggest popular hit to come out of any Rodgers and Hammerstein show."  Billboard Chart Records for “Some Enchanted Evening” in 1949 alone included Ezio Pinza (#7), Perry Como (#1), Frank Sinatra (#6), and Bing Crosby (#3). 
That evening, Liz and George are at the movies. George wants to leave, but she must keep George out till 11:30 and it is only 9:30!  Liz pretends to lose a shoe, which George dutifully searches for in the darkened theatre to no avail. 
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At 10:15, Liz and George are at the malt shop and Liz keeps ordering to kill time, despite getting gradually sick to her stomach. The Malt Shop waiter (Rolfe Sedan) tempts her with an “Eagles Nest”. 
WAITER: “It has a base of pound cake and macaroon. On top of that, a scoop of mocha, black walnut, pistachio, peppermint, burnt almond, and tutti-frutti.  And then a layer of whipped cream. A layer of chopped nuts. A layer of marshmallows. A layer of cherries. And then you flood the whole thing with hot fudge!” 
Liz’s stomach churns!  
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They drive home. It is a quarter to eleven. Liz blurts out that they can’t go in until 11:30. She makes George promise not to mad, and tells him the truth. He breaks his promise. Liz reminds him that in their courtship, it would be blissful to stay in the car an extra half hour with Liz, but that was a long time ago. He tries to kiss her, but logistics interfere.
GEORGE: “That’s funny. I can’t turn around. The steering wheel’s in the way. In the old days the cars were built different.” LIZ: “In the old days, the stomach was built different.”
Liz and George manage a smooch - one that lasts until 12:30!  
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Liz wants to be sure Mr. Negley is gone, so she peers through the living room window.  A policeman (Frank Nelson) is watching them and wants to know what they are doing. He doesn’t believe they are the homeowners or that they were in the car smooching, not staking out the place!  He hauls them down to the police station!
At 4:30 in the morning, George and Liz finally get home, exhausted from their ordeal. A worried Katie greets them. It turns out something came up and Mr. Negley didn’t come over after all!  
LIZ: “Oh, no!!!”
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sacredwhores · 3 years
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Philip St. John - Getting It (1985)
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cityofsinhq · 3 years
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Welcome to the Dark Secrets Club, Jess!  Please send in your account within twenty-four hours or else HENRY KOEHLER will be reopened. We look forward to having you!
(CHACE CRAWFORD, 35, MALE) found in the depths of the DARK SECRETS CLUB is HENRY KOEHLER who is working as a QA LEAD at PRESS PLAY GAMES. As HE enjoys the clandestine atmosphere, we can say HE is ROMANTIC and AWKWARD. Will the DARK SECRETS CLUB satisfy all PRONOUNS needs? (Jess, 39, she/her, CST)
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whileiamdying · 5 years
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I had the privilage of being Lead Animator on this film, at Nexus Studios. Was great to work with the whole team once again! I animated the car section at the beginning until the guitar handover, and the final dragon sequence, and a bunch other stuff in between, and generally oversee the 2D animation. I also did the storyboard/animatic/layout process and worked out the 2d camera moves. Its always great to work with Smith and Foulkes because they like to see what the animators and designers come up with, so they give us a lot of freedom to put our own creativity into their projects. Below are the credits: Nexus Studios presents 'The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page's '59 Telecaster' - A Short film to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Telecaster. Produced for Fender. Credits: Story and Narration by Jimmy Page Produced by Nexus Studios Directed by Smith & Foulkes Producer Tracey Cooper Executive Producers Chris O’Reilly & Charlotte Bavasso Production Manager Rebecca Archer Previs and Project Supervisor Michal Firkowski Art Director Melanie Climent Lead Animator Bishoy Gendi 2D Animators Marlène Beaube, Giacomo Autili, Hozen Britto, Peter Lowey, Arina Shabanova Lead Compositor Jesse Richards Compositing Chris Gavin, Victoria Jardine, Dave Hunt 3D Generalist Sébastien De Oliveira Bispo Pierre Clenet Editor Dave Slade Audio Post Production Factory, London. Sound Design and Mix by Josh Campbell, Anthony Moore Produced by Lou Allen Client: Executive Producer Jeremy Taylor Producers Neil Whitcher, Matt Watts, Keith Legro Special Thanks Mike Bayer, Evan Jones, Justin Norvell, Michael Thomas, Ashley Stagg, Danielle Koehler, Jill Burgeson, Natalie Wright Music "DAZED AND CONFUSED" By Jimmy Page (Inspired by Jake Holmes) Performed by The Yardbirds Taken from the album ‘Yardbirds ‘68’ recorded live New York City FLAMES OF ALBION MUSIC, INC. (ASCAP) ALL RIGHTS ADMINISTERED BY WB MUSIC CORP. LICENSED COURTESY OF JIMMY PAGE Produced by Nexus Studios Presented by Fender © 2019 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
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artwalktv · 5 years
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I had the privilage of being Lead Animator on this film, at Nexus Studios. Was great to work with the whole team once again! I animated the car section at the beginning until the guitar handover, and the final dragon sequence, and a bunch other stuff in between, and generally oversee the 2D animation. I also did the storyboard/animatic/layout process and worked out the 2d camera moves. Its always great to work with Smith and Foulkes because they like to see what the animators and designers come up with, so they give us a lot of freedom to put our own creativity into their projects. Below are the credits: Nexus Studios presents 'The Mystical Journey of Jimmy Page's '59 Telecaster' - A Short film to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Telecaster. Produced for Fender. Credits: Story and Narration by Jimmy Page Produced by Nexus Studios Directed by Smith & Foulkes Producer Tracey Cooper Executive Producers Chris O’Reilly & Charlotte Bavasso Production Manager Rebecca Archer Previs and Project Supervisor Michal Firkowski Art Director Melanie Climent Lead Animator Bishoy Gendi 2D Animators Marlène Beaube, Giacomo Autili, Hozen Britto, Peter Lowey, Arina Shabanova Lead Compositor Jesse Richards Compositing Chris Gavin, Victoria Jardine, Dave Hunt 3D Generalist Sébastien De Oliveira Bispo Pierre Clenet Editor Dave Slade Audio Post Production Factory, London. Sound Design and Mix by Josh Campbell, Anthony Moore Produced by Lou Allen Client: Executive Producer Jeremy Taylor Producers Neil Whitcher, Matt Watts, Keith Legro Special Thanks Mike Bayer, Evan Jones, Justin Norvell, Michael Thomas, Ashley Stagg, Danielle Koehler, Jill Burgeson, Natalie Wright Music "DAZED AND CONFUSED" By Jimmy Page (Inspired by Jake Holmes) Performed by The Yardbirds Taken from the album ‘Yardbirds ‘68’ recorded live New York City FLAMES OF ALBION MUSIC, INC. (ASCAP) ALL RIGHTS ADMINISTERED BY WB MUSIC CORP. LICENSED COURTESY OF JIMMY PAGE Produced by Nexus Studios Presented by Fender © 2019 Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
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brookstonalmanac · 2 years
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Birthdays 10.8
Beer Birthdays
Nicholas Bastendorff (1842)
Jackson Koehler (1851)
Cornelius Antonius Van Ginderachter (1859)
Bryan Kolesar (1971)
Modern Microbrewery (1976)
Garrett W. Marrero (1978)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Chevy Chase; actor, comedian (1943)
Matt Damon; actor (1970)
Frank Herbert; writer (1920)
Harvey Pekar; comic book artist, writer (1939)
Heinrich Schütz; German composer (1585)
Famous Birthdays
Julia Ann; porn actor (1969)
Tommy Armour III; golfer (1959)
Terry Balsamo; American guitarist (1972)
Rona Barrett; gossip columnist (1936)
Steven Bernstein; trumpet player (1961)
Emily Blackwell; physician (1826)
Nick Cannon; actor, rapper (1980)
William Corlett; English author and playwright (1938)
Reed Hastings; Netflix co-founder (1960)
Paul Hogan; Australian actor (1939)
Jesse Jackson; politician, activist (1941)
Kari Korhonen; Finnish cartoonist (1973)
Dennis Kucinich; politician (1946)
Kristanna Loken; model, actor (1979)
Bruno Mars; pop singer (1985)
Harriet Taylor Mill; philosopher, women's rights activist (1807)
Richard Morris; English archaeologist (1947)
Blake Morrison; English poet (1950)
Mark Oliphant; Australian physicist (1901)
Juan Peron; Argentine leader (1895)
Emily Procter; actress (1968)
Eddie Rickenbacker; pilot, World War I Ace (1890)
Johnny Ramone; rock guitarist (1948)
Albert Roux; French-English chef (1935)
R.L. Stine; writer (1943)
Bella Thorne; actress (1997)
Marina Tsvetaeva; Russian poet (1892)
Bill Vaughan; writer (1915)
Sigourney Weaver; actor (1949)
Clarence Williams; pianist and composer (1893)
Stephanie Zimbalist; actor (1956)
Bill Zorn; folk musician (1947)
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Merge Left Non-Profit Commissions w/ various photographers
Dustin Cohen
Rob Tringali
Jess Koehler
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Wayne Knight as Officer Don Orville in “3rd Rock From the Sun” and as Jimmy Walpert III in “Bones” (s06e07) Frederick Koehler as Wallace Hines and Jesse Gentry in “Criminal Minds” (s09e01-02) and as Scott Kimper in “Bones” (s06e07)
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