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badmovieihave · 6 months
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Bad movie I have Overboard 1987
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All Stars (2014)
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loveboatinsanity · 2 years
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R.I.P. Mike Hagerty
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q-the-rockaholic · 2 years
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Rest well, Mike Hagerty. 🙏🏻💔
Really brilliant as Mr. Treeger 🥲💔 thank you very much for your service to their iconic apartment building...
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greensparty · 2 years
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Remembering Mike Hagerty 1954-2022
Actor Mike Hagerty has died at 67. He was one of those “that guy” actors who popped up in tons of movies and TV shows but you never knew his name.
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Hagerty and Michael Richards on Seinfeld
He appeared in an episode of Cheers, Family Ties, and The Wonder Years. He appeared in “The Raincoats” episode of Seinfeld (he’s the one Kramer and Mr. Costanza try to sell some used clothes to). Later he appeared in an episode of the short-lived The Michael Richards Show as well as an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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Hagerty on right in Wayne’s World
I remember him from Wayne's World as Davy, who runs Cable 10. This lead to appearances in other Mike Myers films including So I Married an Axe Murderer as the obit writer and as the peanut vendor in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
The link above is the obit from Deadline.
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therealmrpositive · 1 month
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So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993)
In today's review, I find that an axe can stop true love. As I attempt a #positive review of So I Married an Axe Murderer. #MikeMyers #NancyTravis #AnthonyLaPaglia #AmandaPlummer #MichaelRichards #BrendaFricker #MattDoherty #CharlesGrodin #PhilHartman
Dating is hard, which you can forget if you’re already in a relationship. Two unknown strangers with their little worlds come clashing together, their hopes, dreams, and secrets are going to have to cohabit to ensure bliss, if all goes well, the rewards can be worth it. In 1993, after Wayne’s World redefined the world, Mike Myers showed us what romantic life is like when your partner has a deadly…
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perfettamentechic · 1 year
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29 aprile … ricordiamo …
29 aprile … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Mike Hagerty, Michael Gerard Hagerty, conosciuto anche come Michael G. Hagerty, attore statunitense. Prima di diventare un attore, Hagerty ha lavorato come cameriere. Hagerty ha iniziato a recitare dopo essere stato invitato da Jim Belushi a unirsi al gruppo di improvvisazione The Second Cit. Successivamente ha iniziato a recitare in film e programmi televisivi. Sebbene la maggior parte…
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Somebody Somewhere’ Season 2 On HBO, Where Sam Loves Living With Joel But Misses Her Father
There are some shows that just feel settled in after their first season, know what we mean? They’ve established their worlds and the characters within it. So when the second season starts, the show can just keep exploring and deepening these characters instead of trying to reinvent the show. That’s what we felt when we watched the return of Bridget Everett’s excellent dramedy Somebody…
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gone2soon-rip · 2 years
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MIKE HAGERTY (1954-Died May 5th 2022,at 67). American actor. He was known for playing comedic blue-collar workers, including his recurring roles as Mr. Treeger, the building superintendent, on Friends and the manager of a muffler shop on HBO's Lucky Louie.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Hagerty
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kstarlitchaotics · 2 years
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Another favorite actor of Friends is gone 🥺💖
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mythirdparent · 2 years
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U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz reintroduced a bill last week to limit senators from serving more than two six-year terms, even as he stands by plans to run for his third.
The bill is a constitutional amendment that would prevent U.S. Senators from serving more than 12 years. It would also prevent those in the U.S. House from serving more than three two-year terms. Terms served by members prior to the bill’s enactment would not count toward the proposed term limitations, which means that if the bill were to be passed by this Congress, Cruz would not be term limited until 2036.
“Term limits are critical to fixing what’s wrong with Washington, D.C.,” the Texas Republican said in a statement after introducing the bill last week. “The Founding Fathers envisioned a government of citizen legislators who would serve for a few years and return home, not a government run by a small group of special interests and lifelong, permanently entrenched politicians who prey upon the brokenness of Washington to govern in a manner that is totally unaccountable to the American people.”
He declined to answer questions about why he would seek a third term in office, given his view about the need to limit how long members should serve.
It is highly unlikely that the bill will have any traction in Congress. This is the fourth time Cruz has introduced the legislation, but it has never gotten a vote in either the House or the Senate.
Cruz announced in November that he is seeking a third term in the Senate in 2024.
“I’m running for reelection in the Senate; I’m focused on the battles in the United States Senate,” Cruz told reporters after addressing the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual leadership meeting in Las Vegas.
At the same time, Cruz hasn’t ruled out plans to pivot and run for President instead. He previously ran for President in 2016.
Cruz originally announced the bill alongside then-U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, now Florida Governor, in 2017 and alongside former U.S. Rep. Francis Rooney, R-Florida, in 2019. U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman, R-South Carolina, is now leading the charge to pass the bill in the U.S. House.
This year his co-sponsors in the U.S. Senate included Republican Sens. J.D. Vance of Ohio, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Roger Marshall of Kansas, Mike Lee of Utah, Steve Daines of Montana, Todd Young of Indiana, Mike Braun of Indiana, Rick Scott of Florida, Josh Hawley of Missouri and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama.
There’s an incredibly high threshold to pass a constitutional amendment. They must receive two-thirds of the votes in each chamber before having to be ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures in the country.
Cruz was elected to his first term in 2012 and was reelected to a second term after a hard-fought race against Beto O’Rourke in 2018.
The average amount of time that those elected to the 118th Congress have served was 8.5 years for those in the House and 11.2 years for those in the Senate, according to the Congressional Research Service.
In the Texas Legislature, state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, piled on with his own bill that would allow Texas to cap its U.S. Senators to serving at most two terms in office. Gutierrez told The Texas Tribune that the “bill seeks to oblige” Cruz.
“This is the same story he does every two years,” Gutierrez said. “It is beyond hypocrisy, if he wants term limits so badly to save us from entrenched politicians, then he needs to go retire now. He’s done his 12 years.”
It’s unclear whether Gutierrez’s proposal has any teeth behind it if passed by the Legislature.
Gutierrez said it may depend on the outcome of a U.S. Supreme Court case that centers around whether a state judicial branch has the authority to discard federal election regulations implemented by a state legislature. If the Supreme Court sides with North Carolina legislators, it could open a path for state legislators to institute term limits on their congressional leaders.
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80smovies · 2 years
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porterdavis · 4 days
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15 GOP senators who voted against aid to Ukraine (& Israel):
John Barrasso Wyo.
Marsha Blackburn Tenn.
Mike Braun Ind.
Ted Budd N.C.
Ted Cruz Tex.
Bill Hagerty Tenn.
Josh Hawley Mo.
Ron Johnson Wis.
Mike Lee Utah
Cynthia Lummis Wyo.
Roger Marshall Kan.
Marco Rubio Fla.
Eric Schmitt Mo.
Rick Scott Fla.
J.D. Vance Ohio
The Wall of Shame
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titleknown · 1 year
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So, you know all those bad laws I tell y'all to call your senators to kill? Well here's a good one for you to promote!
Basically, you know how payment processors freak the fuck out if even the slightest whiff of adult content shows up on a website, which has lead to the widespread sanitization of the internet?
Well, this bill, S.293; aims to prevent that crap!
And, it's currently in the Committee of Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, so if your Senator is one of the following, call them and tell them to vote yes on it:
Sherrod Brown, Ohio, Chairman
Jack Reed, Rhode Island
Bob Menendez, New Jersey
Jon Tester, Montana
Mark Warner, Virginia
Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts (Tell her it would be a start on apologizing for voting yes on FOSTA/SESTA)
Chris Van Hollen, Maryland
Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada
Tina Smith, Minnesota
Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona (ugh)
Raphael Warnock, Georgia
John Fetterman, Pennsylvania
Tim Scott, South Carolina, Ranking Member
Mike Crapo, Idaho
Mike Rounds, South Dakota
Thom Tillis, North Carolina (Probably not reaching this asshole)
John Kennedy, Louisiana
Bill Hagerty, Tennessee
Cynthia Lummis, Wyoming
J.D. Vance, Ohio (Ugh)
Katie Britt, Alabama
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota
Steve Daines, Montana
If they're one of those right-wing dipshits, tell them it would help them prevent "cancel culture" via socially-conscious payment processors. Because subterfugue towards conservatives is always cool and good! Always!
Also mention that, in a happy irony, this would actually make kids safer by allowing platforms to acknowlege that, yes, people make a living selling well-endowed monoecious horsegirl drawings on their platform, and actually put properly finetuned safeguards in place.
As opposed to now, where they have to dance around it and put it in a grey-area hell so that Peter "Dracula" Thiel doesn't get his seastead in a shoal and ban them, which nobody likes!
So, call 'em if you can, boost even if you can't!
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ridenwithbiden · 7 months
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Here are the 9 Republicans who voted against the continuing resolution:
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.)
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio)
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.)
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.)
Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.)
Sen. Eric Schmitt (Mo.)
Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kansas)
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah)
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