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bengrimmfanclub · 1 year
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Australian Luffy
Just chatting with @sordidmusings and preparing her for her trip down-under has my brain rotting with what ifs, specifically:
What if Luffy was Australian?
And so, here he is. Monkey D "Loz" Luffy.
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He abbreviates everything.
A Bogan with a heart of gold.
Everyone gets a nickname, all said with a nasally crackle in his accent.
When he walks into a venue, it automatically pops off with some proper Hilltop Hoods bangers:
Monkey D Loz is a right mate. Ready to help a guy out at the drop of his corkstring-hat (keeps the mozzies away).
Peak cuisine for Loz is a Bunnings Snag on a barbie, topped with tomato sauce - better yet if he adds yeastie Vegemite spread, burnt onions and mustard.
He's a Cottie's Cordial kid. Red is his favourite. What does it taste like? It tastes like 'Red.'
"Au Naur" - More HC and dialogue below the cut:
Inkeeper: "I'm sorry, all the rooms have been taken. I only have a small self-contained ensuite outside."
Loz: "What? Like a granny flat?"
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Zeff: "You're goin' to settle your debt one way or another, chore boy."
Loz: "C'mon, Big Zeff. Sanga's a mate. He'll give us mates rates."
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Small child: "Thank you so much for saving us, Monkey D Luffy."
Loz: "Hey, no dramas."
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Nami: "Luffy, grab the helm. We've got to turn the ship around!"
Loz: "What Nazza? You wanna chuck a yewy?"
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Zoro: "Oi, Luffy. Boa's askin' boucha."
Loz: "Hold up, Zozza. Gotta chuck me thongs on"
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These are the Aussie abbreviations for a few characters' names:
Roronoa Zoro: Zozza
Blackleg Sanji: Sanga (play on words, this is what we call a sandwich).
Usopp: Soppa
Nami: Nazza
Nico Robin: Robbie
Tony Tony Chopper: Chop-Chop (after chopper reed: an Aussie criminal icon)
Franky: Frangsta
Brook: Brookie
Trafalgar D Water-Law: Trazza
Portgas D Ace: Azzo
Sabo: Sabsta
Helmeppo: Meppaz
Koby: Kozzy
Red-Hair Shanks: Shazza
Dracule Mihawk: Hawko
Buggy D Clown: Bugsta
Sir Crocodile: Croco
Benn Beckman: Bazza
My personal favourites:
Donquixote Doflamingo & Donquixote Rosinante: Mingas and Nunce
@since-im-already-here, Sanga's defo got Ciggy butt brain. He's always bummin' ya lighters. He smokes Winnie-Blues and drinks goon.
Notes: Yes, can confirm. These are real things. @gingernut1314 @writingmysanity @feral-artistry @cinnbar-bun @carrotsunshine @vespidphoenix @sexc-snail I thought you'd all appreciate some unhinged Aussie thoughts and slang from "Monkey D Loz"
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Fantastic Four Vol 1 #314 & #315
Fri Feb 11 2022 [04:05 PM] Wack'd: seventeen issues of englehart left [04:07 PM] Wack'd: god where to goddamn start with this page
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[04:07 PM] Wack'd: johnny being all "not all men" [04:07 PM] Wack'd: ben turning the subject from "unwanted attention" to "now she can't get dates" [04:07 PM] Wack'd: crystal stating a basic fact and being accused by johnny of misandry [04:08 PM] Wack'd: or ben deciding "actually, none of this feminist rape culture stuff belongs in superhero comics, let's stop talking about it" [04:08 PM] Umbramatic: haha oh wow [04:10 PM] Wack'd: so during this fun excursion they discover harvey set up teleport pads all throughout his caverns, allowing for swift movement and expanding his domain without use of vehicles [04:10 PM] Wack'd: that sure was a no-prize that didn't need to be no-prized but got no-prized anyway [04:11 PM] Wack'd: back in new york: the sky is on fire [04:11 PM] Wack'd: ...we're not gonna dwell on that i guess! back to the underground [04:11 PM] Bocaj: Is it the watcher again? [04:11 PM] Bocaj: He does that sort of thing [04:11 PM] Umbramatic: we don't have time for all that [04:12 PM] Wack'd: instant trauma recovery means instant romance
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[04:13 PM] Bocaj: Comics. Are just so bad at romance [04:13 PM] Bocaj: And other things. Physics, mental health, addressing racism and sexism and isms [04:14 PM] Bocaj: Sometimes anatomy [04:13 PM] Wack'd: while they flirt johnny realizes someone's kidnapped crystal [04:14 PM] Wack'd: i guess they're fighting some sort of...bat-man
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[04:14 PM] Wack'd: must be pretty wealthy to afford a place this cushy looking [04:14 PM] Bocaj: Ha [04:15 PM] InbarFink: I don't Like this design for Benn [04:16 PM] Wack'd: It's rough [04:16 PM] Wack'd: Both to look at and, I imagine, to touch [04:16 PM] Umbramatic: -touches it- [04:16 PM] Wack'd: GOD EVERY FUCKING NON-MAIN-CHARACTER-DUDE IN THIS BOOK I SWEAR TO FUCK
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[04:17 PM] Umbramatic: geeeeeeeez [04:17 PM] Wack'd: this dude literally turns johnny into a pig [04:17 PM] Wack'd: are we...are we doing a thing [04:17 PM] Wack'd: does englehart think he has yet more to say about rape culture [04:18 PM] Umbramatic: oink [04:18 PM] Wack'd: anyway sharon lays him out with one punch [04:18 PM] Umbramatic: ha [04:19 PM] Wack'd: hey bocaj, i think i found something of yours
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[04:20 PM] Bocaj: I literally just posted WCA 6 this Wednesday [04:20 PM] Wack'd: incredible [04:20 PM] Bocaj: Advertise advertise [04:20 PM] Wack'd: so it turns out the cats are demons and belasco is their dark lord. sure. [04:21 PM] Umbramatic: kitties [04:21 PM] maxwellelvis: It's an itty bitty kitty city [04:21 PM] Wack'd: what
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[04:22 PM] maxwellelvis: Another time Shuma-Gorath was mistakenly colored purple. [04:22 PM] Umbramatic: WHAT IF IT WAS PURPLE [04:23 PM] Wack'd: so it turns out [04:23 PM] Wack'd: all the underground worlds of marvel are connected [04:23 PM] Wack'd: including the otherworldly/hell-knockoff ones [04:23 PM] Umbramatic: the underdark... [04:23 PM] Wack'd:
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[04:25 PM] Wack'd: so we cliffhang on the gang having wandered into another underground world--the world of MASTER PANDEMONIUM [04:27 PM] Umbramatic: good supervillain name [04:28 PM] Wack'd: Letters! [04:29 PM] Wack'd: Most of them are pretty boring and just talking about how they feel about Ben and Sharon's new looks [04:29 PM] Wack'd: One woman really wants Sue to die for some reason and for Reed to return to the team without her [04:29 PM] Wack'd: But what I really wanna highlight is this
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[04:29 PM] Wack'd: Never let it be said that in the ol' days people didn't notice or care about racism [04:30 PM] Umbramatic: oh huh! [04:30 PM] Bocaj: Maybe the problem is the stereotypes marvel [04:30 PM] Wack'd: Granted it is perhaps telling that--yeah, that, one [04:30 PM] Umbramatic: good for the people calling it out [04:31 PM] Wack'd: And two, uh, that the problem was with how Fasaud was dressed and not with him being an evil oil baron who personally slaughters American reporters and who had the full backing of his evil government [04:32 PM] Larena: Saying "Yeah our villain is a stereotype but our heroes are stereotypes too!" almost verbatim is really funny. Like that's just satire [04:32 PM] Wack'd: Yeah, fair
Fri Feb 11 2022 [04:33 PM] Wack'd: sixteen issues of englehart left. [04:33 PM] Wack'd: we open with. morbius the living vampire's origin story???? [04:33 PM] Umbramatic: hi morbius [04:34 PM] Wack'd: oh no, not an origin story. [04:34 PM] Wack'd: just. recapping his recent exploits. [04:34 PM] Wack'd: he's also lost underground apparently [04:34 PM] Bocaj: Very busy underground scene [04:35 PM] Wack'd: so apparently this was all in morbius' diary [04:35 PM] Wack'd: which mister pandemonium read [04:35 PM] Wack'd: and then he starts recapping his own underground adventures [04:37 PM] Wack'd: ten page in. the fantastic four are here. finally [04:38 PM] Wack'd: mister pandemonium holds crystal hostage [04:38 PM] Wack'd: because of course [04:38 PM] Wack'd: this is just gonna keep happening to crystal i guess [04:39 PM] Umbramatic: fuck [04:39 PM] Wack'd: anyway it's determined this was all a big misunderstanding [04:40 PM] Wack'd: as enumerated in the long, long recap, mister pandemonium is stuck here, and so are the four [04:40 PM] Wack'd: they need to find a way back to earth [04:42 PM] Wack'd: AUGH. MORE CHARACTERS FROM OTHER BOOKS [04:42 PM] Wack'd: a couple of astronauts crash down and they're from comet man and ben knows them [04:43 PM] Wack'd: and one of them has superpowers and he teleports everyone but they're in a snowy wasteland now [04:43 PM] Wack'd: cliffhanger.
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Waterloo Bridge (James Whale, 1931) Cast: Mae Clarke, Douglass Montgomery, Doris Lloyd, Frederick Kerr, Enid Bennett, Bette Davis, Ethel Griffies, Rita Carlyle, Ruth Handforth. Screenplay: Benn W. Levy, Tom Reed, based on a play by Robert E. Sherwood. Cinematography: Arthur Edeson. Art direction: Charles D. Hall. Film editing: Clarence Kolster, James Whale. Music: Val Burton. If I had to name a favorite underappreciated director, I think it might be James Whale, best known for Frankenstein (1931) and its even better sequel Bride of Frankenstein (1935) but also for the first (and best) sound version of Show Boat (1936) and for the semi-spoofy The Old Dark House (1932). Whale had a gift for irony and for spiking things with a bit of acid wit -- something that becomes apparent when you compare his version of Waterloo Bridge with Mervyn LeRoy's somewhat mushier 1940 film. MGM tried to suppress Whale's film when it got the rights to make its own version of the Robert E. Sherwood play, but it didn't have to work hard: The Production Code had made the earlier version, which is more explicit about the fact that Mae Clarke's Myra is a streetwalker, unavailable for exhibition when it went into effect in 1934. As an actress, Clarke wasn't a patch on Vivien Leigh, who played Myra in the later film, but she doesn't really have to be; Whale's direction keeps the story moving and surrounds her with some strong performances, including Doris Lloyd as her tough-girl friend Kitty and Ethel Griffies as the landlady. I was puzzled when I saw her leading man, billed as Kent Douglass. I knew I'd seen him before, and it wasn't until I checked that I recognized him as the Douglass Montgomery who played Laurie in the 1933 Little Women. He's suitably callow in both parts, which acted to his detriment in establishing a career, though I prefer him to the ever-pretty, ever-vacant Robert Taylor, who played the same role in the 1940 Waterloo Bridge. Billed sixth in the cast, after Frederick Kerr and Enid Bennett, is Bette Davis, who plays Montgomery's sister, Janet -- a space-filler of a role. If Davis had been cast as Myra -- which she devoutly wanted to be -- this version of the story might not have been lost to sight for so long. It was stored in the vaults at Universal, where it was discovered in 1975 but not released until the 1990s.
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What I read in September
The Thousand Deaths of Ardor Benn by Tyler Whitesides - 2.75/5.0 This is what your mom means when she says, "We have the Lies of Locke Lamora at home." It's really hard for me to read this book without thinking about how most things it's doing, The Gentleman Bastard series did so much better. And TBCH it made me appreciate that Locke Lamora is a cringe fail loser who would get his ass kicked in a fight in moments if he wasn't cheating. Like, one of the few fights we see him win, he's sucker punching an octogenarian. Ardor Benn would not sucker punch an octogenarian. He would refuse to sucker punch the octogenarian and moralize for several paragraphs about why sucker punching an old lady is wrong.
Most of the characters are a bit too flat for a book this long. Quarrah starts out interesting, but she very quickly becomes an Ardor simp and the romance subplot does not feel organic or earned. Raek should have had a stronger presence on the page for what happens in the fifth act to have any significant impact. The antagonist is just so dumb. The leverage crew would take one look at him, and take him for all he's got in a matter of hours as the intro to an episode. The best characters in the whole novel are the fucked up little freaks who help the main crew with disguises. They're hilarious and deeply messed up and I love them. They are expertly used in the exact right amount and never overstay their welcome.
The book is over seven hundred pages long and could be easily trimmed down to five or a very tight four hundred. The magic system is explained way too many times in the trxt, in addition to an appendix at the end. That being said, I really appreciated the appendices, diagrams, and maps. The plot is straightforward, but there is an appropriate amount of complications for a heist. However, the complications are not treated with an appropriate gravity and are too easily resolved, and ultimately put the crew in the same endpoint they were aiming for, which leads to the book feeling like it's wasting your time. There's an entire subplot about a traitor on the crew that is resolved in a way that is both unsatisfying and makes the main characters look very stupid. The length and bloat, unfortunately, led to me picking up inconsistencies and that in a tighter book, I may not have noticed. This might just be a me thing, but in one chapter, a dragon calling horn is described as having a reed mouthpiece like an oboe, but in another, it's described as being like a trombone. I fixated on that for way too long.
All that being said, when I could appreciate it on its own merits, it is a pretty fun book. The magic system is interesting and very unique. The dragons are appropriately horrifying forces of nature and I loved them.
Night of the Highland Dragon by Isabel Cooper - 2.0/5.0 It's fine. It's entirely fine. I have no major complaints. I think I just wanted something different from a dragon shifter romance.
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake - 3.25/5.0 It's fine. The book starts out strong, then drags in the middle before picking up again, then coming to a too sudden stop. I think it needed a much stronger editor to really make it the best version of the book the author wants it to be because it coasts on vibes alone for too long. While I liked all the characters, you can tell that the author has very strong favorites, and I think that having so many POVs weakened the book as a whole.
Small God's by Terry Pratchett - 5.0/5.0 there's something about the way Pratchett lulls you in with silly jokey jokes about the all powerful Om being a turtle then gets really deep into the echo chamber of organized religion. The scene with the porpoise is chilling. I love this book so much I don't even have words for it.
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DOROTHY L SAYERS AND THE THIRTY-FOOT DRAIN: SEARCHING FOR PETER WIMSEY
James R. Benn goes on a quest to discover the original inspiration for Sayers' iconic war-weary character.
SEPTEMBER 6, 2023 BY JAMES R. BENN
VIA SOHO
Dorothy L Sayers was my gateway author to the world of crime fiction. I’d read the Sherlock Holmes stories earlier on, but that superlatively singular creation of Arthur Conan Doyle did not lead me any further. Holmes was unique, existing in his own universe, and there he remained. Not so with Sayers and Lord Peter Wimsey. The Wimsey family motto is “As my Whimsy takes me,” and Sayers’ whimsy took me right through her books and then onto Agatha Christie, Margery Allingham, Josephine Tey, and other authors writing in that great tradition.
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My Billy Boyle World War II mystery novels are often set in Great Britian, but it is not the Great Britian of the Golden Age of crime fiction. That Golden Age held sway in the interwar years, 1920 – 1939. But even then, characters like Lord Peter and Harriet Vane represented the values and way of life already shattered by the experience of the Great War. Wimsey has his roots firmly in the nineteenth century. He is graceful upon the page, but it is a grace disguising the transcendental impact of the horror in the trenches and the dreadful thinning of the population of men in so many towns and villages across the country. This is exemplified by Lord Peter’s shellshock, on full display in the first book in the series, Whose Body? where we find him firmly in the grip of vivid nightmares. His world has changed, and all the fine manners and proper deportment he can summon will never bring back the bright, golden days before 1914. In one of her short stories, Sayers has Wimsey declare his own epitaph: “Here lies an anachronism in the vague expectation of eternity.”
Even given this divide between the universe of Lord Peter Wimsey as created by Sayers and the mid-1940s of Billy Boyle and the Second World War, I’d never given up on the notion of finding some sort of intersection between these two worlds. If not a direct connection, then one at least fueled by elements common to both.  A homage that, perhaps, only I would recognize.
As I developed the plot for the eighteenth novel in my series, I decided it was time for a change of pace. This entry would be removed from the battlefield and the more exotic locales of the recent books. Since Billy Boyle and friends had never enjoyed any time off, I was overdue to grant them leave. This takes place in the quiet (fictional) village of Slewford in Norfolk, at Seaton Manor, the home of Sir Richard Seaton, father to Billy’s lover, the English spy Diana Seaton.
I had to revisit the first book in the series, Billy Boyle, to see where I had originally placed Seaton Manor. For no special reason, I had selected the county of Norfolk, on the east coast of England. Seaton Manor sits near the Wash, a bay and estuary marking a large indentation on the coastline. Tidal forces and shifting sands make the Wash treacherous for those who are unprepared for how fast and swift the tide can come in.
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As I studied the countryside around the Wash, it seemed oddly familiar. Then it hit me. This is the Fens, or Fenland, the setting for one of Dorothy L Sayers’ finest works—The Nine Tailors. Her fictional village of Fenchurch Saint Paul is located in Cambridgeshire, just over the border from Norfolk and close to the edge of the Wash. The Fens, a huge expanse of reeds and shallow, freshwater lakes, borders the Wash. Beginning in the seventeenth century, landowners began to drain the Fens in order to turn it into fertile farmland. By Lord Peter’s time, long drainage ditches drew water away from the fields and into the Wash. At the beginning of The Nine Tailors, such a ditch—known as the Thirty-Foot Drain—is exactly where we find Lord Peter Wimsey and his sturdy manservant Bunter.
“That’s torn it!” said Lord Peter Wimsey.
The car lay, helpless and ridiculous, her nose deep in the ditch, her back wheels cocked absurdly up on the bank, as though she were doing her best to bolt to earth, and were scraping herself a burrow beneath the drifted snow . . . right and left, before and behind, the fen lay shrouded. It was past four o’clock and New Year’s Eve; the snow that had fallen all day gave back a glimmering greyness to a sky like lead.
Now I had an intersection. My story of interrupted leave at Seaton Manor also hinged upon treacherous waters. My (first) murder victim was also found in a totally unexpected location, as was the dead gent in The Nine Tailors. Also, I was but a short distance not only from the setting of The Nine Tailors but the home turf of Dorothy L Sayers herself.
Sayers grew up in Bluntisham, Cambridgeshire, right on the edge of the Fens. From 1917 to 1928, her father was the rector at Christchurch, a tiny Fenland village with a notable Victorian church. Here, she would have become familiar with bell ringing, which forms such an important part of the plot for The Nine Tailors. She also would have understood the danger to people living in the Fens from the power of water and tides. The area is kept dry by a series of sluices and floodgates which, on the occasion of heavy rains and high tide, can overflow and wreak havoc.
I already had my own story to tell about treacherous waters and shifting tides. I’d long been fascinated by the Maid of Harlech, which is how locals in Wales refer to an American P-38 Lightning fighter plane that crash-landed just off the coast in 1942. It was only in 2007 that shifting sands and changing tides revealed it, half-buried in the mud. But the sea routinely reclaims it, only to have it appear months later.
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With Seaton Manor already established on the east coast, using the Maid of Harlech was out. But I did construct a plot about a German bomber that crash-landed in Norfolk and skidded off a cliff into the Wash, only to have the intense tides reveal it two years later, during Billy’s leave, along with its mysterious cargo. Just as the Thirty-Foot Drain played a key role in The Nine Tailors, so do the tides in Proud Sorrows. I could not resist inserting mention of that drain in reference to a local man brought in to hoist the wreckage out of the water. He comes to the task fresh from dredging the Thirty-Foot Drain.
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So, I had my intersection with Dorothy L Sayers. Thin, but enough for me. The Fens, the Wash, high waters, and a dead body in the same general vicinity as the corpse in The Nine Tailors. Subtle, but satisfying. What more could I ask for?
As it happens, one Ian Carmichael. My research turned up the fact that the actor who would portray Lord Peter Wimsey on the BBC from 1972 to 1975 had been an officer in the Royal Armoured Corps during WWII. Carmichael served with the 22nd Dragoons, landing on Juno Beach on D-Day and serving in battles across France, Holland, and Germany.
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The 22nd Dragoons was no ordinary unit. They were equipped with specialized Sherman Crab flail tanks. These tanks were modified with heavy chains ending in fist-size steel balls, or flails, attached to a horizontal rotating rotor mounted on two arms in front of the vehicle. They would clear a path through a minefield by slowly driving and flogging the ground ahead of them, exploding the mines. To be effective, the tanks had to drive at no more than one and a half miles per hour, often in the face of enemy fire. That was how Captain Ian Carmichael spent his war.
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With that intriguing bit of history tucked up my sleeve, I bring Carmichael onstage. Since the village of Slewford played host to an exclusive POW compound for high-ranking German officers, Captain Carmichael is brought in from the Continent to interrogate a prisoner about German defenses the Dragoons is facing in Holland. He encounters Billy and assists with his investigation, providing yet another Lord Peter intersection.
It would be thirty more years before Carmichael would play Lord Peter, on both radio and television programs. But in 1944, he was close to the age Wimsey is at the time of the novels. I had to work at not letting him slip into the aristocratic patter of Lord Peter, reminding myself that Carmichael was an aspiring actor from northern England, the son of an optician, not the Duke of Denver.
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For those fans of Dorothy L Sayers who prefer Edward Petherbridge as their Wimsey (he starred in several BBC productions during the 1980s), I can only report that he was a mere eight years old in 1944, far too young to have any role in investigating the murders in Slewford.
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James R. Benn
James R. Benn is the author of the Billy Boyle mystery series, set during the Second World War. He has been nominated for the Dilys, Sue Feder Historical Mystery, and Barry awards, long-listed for the 2015 Dublin IMPAC Literary Award, and was awarded the 2018 Al Blanchard Short Story Award. His forthcoming book, Road of Bones, is the 16th in the Billy Boyle series.
Dorothy L. Sayers and the Thirty-Foot Drain: Searching for Lord Peter Wimsey
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skybirdgirls · 2 years
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Bennett's college education includes University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., cum laude, 1979, law school degree was from University of Southern California Gould School of Law, J.D., 1983, Order of the Coif, Southern California Law Review, Articles Editor, other biographical background includes Born. His or her practice areas include Corporate Finance Securities & Capital Markets Securities & Capital Markets Transactions Securities Reporting & Compliance Financial Institutions Financial Services Life Sciences.īruce C. Bennett has been admitted in 1984, New York. Only hire lawyers you feel comfortable with as they will represent you and your interests, and you will be sharing private details about your life with them.īruce C. So do not make decisions solely on one or two factors. The more focused the lawyer's practice areas, the better service he or she could provide. You should also ask how long the lawyer has been in practice, how much experience he or she has in cases like yours, and more importantly, the outcomes of those cases! Focus of the lawyer's practice and years of experience are also very important factors in your evaluation process. Bennett's office is located at New York, NY, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states. Bennett has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions.
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You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Bruce C. Bennett offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. Bennett as your lawyer, you should consider whether Bruce C. Bennett is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Bennett, graduated from University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., cum laude, 1979 University of Southern California Gould School of Law, J.D., 1983, Order of the Coif, Southern California Law Review, Articles Editor, is now employed by Covington & Burling LLP at The New York Times Building 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018.
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
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friendly reminder that katie hoaldridge has her insta on private so maybe don’t post things from her story
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
January 26th - Sue Storm, The Invisible Woman
Doctor Susan ‘Sue’ Richards Storm lost her mother at an early age and ended up living with relatives after her father went to prison.  She had to grow up fast in that she found herself acting as a maternal figure to her younger brother, Johnny.  A budding astrophysicist, Sue was convinced by her boyfriend, Reed Richards, to accompany him on a space flight to examine a strange belt of cosmic radiation.
Along with Johnny and pilot Benn Grimm, Sue and Richard were exposed to high levels of this radiation.  It had the effect of mutated them and bestowing each fantastic powers.   Sue found that she could turn herself invisible and create invisible forcefields.  Her colleagues received powers of their own and together they became the Fantastic Four, a team of adventurers who explored space, time and alternate dimensions and saved the world many times over from all manner of threats. 
Sue and her brother grew up on Long Island until their mother, Mary Storm, died in an automobile accident. Their father, Franklin Storm, a once acclaimed doctor fell on hard times, gambling his family fortune away and ended up incarcerated for the accidental murder of his loanshark.  
The children went to live with their Aunt Marygay Jewel Dinkins, who ran a boarding house. When Susan was in her late teens, she fell in love with one of her aunt's boarders, Reed Richards, who was working on his third doctorate at Empire State University.  The pair would eventually become a couple leading to Sue and her brother joining Richards on his fated mission to the stars.  Following the advent of her new powers and role on the Fantastic Four, Sue took on the superhero name of ‘The Invisible Woman.’  
In the early years of the Fantastic Four, Sue spent much of her time keeping the team together. Reed spent long hours in his laboratory; Grimm bemoaned his seemingly monstrous appearance; Johnny acted out like any teenager. Her power of invisibility had little use in battling super-villains such as Doctor Doom and Galactus, but her empathy and common sense prevented several breakups and defections. Her discontent manifested itself in an attraction to Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner, who returned her affections, but the relationship effectively ended after Namor abducted Sue in an attempt to persuade her to be his queen.
It wasn’t long before Sue discovered there was much more to her powers than merely the ability to become invisible.  She found that could turn other objects (besides herself) invisible and project and manipulate powerful, all but impenetrable force fields.  As Sue has further refined her ability to field these force fields, it has become increasingly evident that she is the most powerful member of The Fantastic Four and may be among the most powerful of earth’s super heroes.  
Sue and Reed eventually married and together they have had two children, a son named Franklin and a daughter named Valeria.  Although Sue has remained a regular member of the Fantastic Four, she has taken periodic sabbaticals to tend to her pregnancies and raising her children.  She has additionally served as an adjunct member of The Avengers and the Lady Liberators.  
Actresses Rebecca Staab, Jessica Alba and Kate Mara have each portrayed Sue Storm in several Fantastic Four movies.  
The heroine first appeared in Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #1 (1961).  
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*puffs in* hi!
Benn with the lap thingy -
Me: *currently lying in bed at 1am, numb and aching from exhaustion cuz this day was RoUgH 😭*
*reeds that*
*smiles* i feel oh so tired but happy! 🥺
You just made my dwy and night much MUCH better! Loved the whole mood from the story/scene. ❤️
oooh ochi
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i hope you are well anyway, rest well <3 and thank you again ❤️‍🩹
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rheality · 2 years
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susan    “ sue  “   storm    richards,       reed    richards    ,      johnny   storm    and    benn    grimm.
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tysonbaerrie · 4 years
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Hockey RPF Server: *starts discussing The Mighty Ducks* Me: Oh yeah, the Bash Brothers were my favorite!! Also me: *starts really thinking about the crush I had on Fulton Reed* Also also me: Oh, god,  I know why Jamie Benn is my favorite player. 
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siremasterlawrence · 4 years
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The Legacy Of The Shadow King
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Johnny Storm was flying high above New York City.
I catch his eyes as I wave to him he instantly stops.
He does not know why but he wants me in him.
He faces me as I jump off the hiding back flip to the flight below.
He follows me down cornering me to the side.
He pins me to the wall uncontrollably obeying
“I want you.” He deeply whispers in to my ears
Grasping my waist he kisses me deeply on my lips.
Soon we make out intensely consume with my passion.
“I love you.” He says to me leaning on to mine
He kisses my neck tenderly down lapping me
His tongue felt nice an hot all over my skin
“What did you do to me?” He asks me
I slap him as he pouts completely defeated
“Never asks me stupid questions again.” I say to him.
He releases me awaiting my orders so I awake
“You shall deliver me Reed Richards and Ben
Grimm.” I command him.
I demand he gets to it as he rushes off an I follow in toe.
Johnny Storm The Human Torch lands winking at me he gets to work.
He slings around the hall heading to Reed’s lab.
“Reed my man.” Johnny says laying hands on him
His shoulder felt a electrical voltage erupt
“Fascinating! Are you feeling alright Johnny?”
Reed asks
“Simply electrifying.” Johnny replies to him
“Right Johnny.” Reed answers going back to his work.
I slid in the room taking a deep breathe I hold my breath.
Yelling out as loud as I could Reeds name he jumps
“Who are you? I-I-I.” He stutters marveling at me.
“Relax Reed it’s all good.” I calmly instruct
“Yes it’s all good.” He replies to me happily
“Don’t worry I killed Susan already for you.”
Johnny adds.
“I have samples of her dna should you want children.” Reed adds in total heat.
“Wow! I am impressed all right.” I say kindly
After a few mind altering I was now in control of The Baxter Building.
Reed Richards has money an we set up a meet at Stark Tower.
The tower was like a light house the last few days.
The experiments were bright shining in to the city
It must look like fireworks altering the color of the sky
Johnny was on my lap making love to me at the moment.
Ben Grimm rushes after relieving a destress call
“Say it an so where is Suzy Q?” Ben question them
“Where is the fire.” He questions again as Reed laughs.
He looks so juvenile much like his brother in law
“Flame on.” Johnny shot soaring to the sky in the night.
He breaks back in via the glass cashing fire panic in the building
The bell goes off ringing while the tenets are evacuating.
Johnny trail Benn catching him off guards he spins around him.
A circular fire forms around Ben distracting him long enough.
Ben was unaware when I penetrated his mind an took over.
Let The Games Begin
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buszbam · 4 years
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Games of Associates
Gyere és játsz velünk! Hány számot, dallamot, grúvot, bármi ilyesmit ismersz fel az elkövetkezendő egy órában? Kösd fel a füled, hiszen majdnem száz szám hangzik el, kevesebb mint egy óra alatt!
Spoilerek és számcímek következnek:
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0:00 Scorpions - Wind Of Change 0:28 Nino Rota - The Godfather Theme 0:33 Tomayasu Hotei - Battle Without Honor Or Humanity 0:58 Abba - Dancing Queen (Dj Deckstream Version) 1:39 Bobby Hebb - Sunny 2:51 ATB - 9 Pm (Till I Come) 3:24 Kenny Dope Pres. The Mad Racket - Supa (Deep In Brooklyn Mix) 3:41 Kaláka - Magyar Népmesék 4:04 Lou Reed - Walk In the Wilde Side 4:18 Paul Mc Douglas - Theme From Dallas 4:43 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Danni California 4:51 Suzane Vega - Tom's Dinner 5:10 Joan Osborne - One Of Us 5:28 The Bangles - Manic Monday 5:37 Elton John - Imagine 6:10 Hot Chocolate - You Sexy Thing 6:54 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Can’t Stop 7:17 Wax Tailor - Positively Inclined 7:52 Hans Hammerschmid - Die Schwarzwaldklinik 8:15 Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want 9:02 Run D.M.C. - Sucker MC’s 9:20 Elton John - Sacrifice 9:23 G.L.O.B.E. & Whiz Kid - Play that Beat Mr. D.J 9:59 Janet Jackson - Nasty 10:58 A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It? 11:25 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication 11:37 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Scar Tissue 12:21 George Benson - Breezin’ 13:07 Blackstreet - No Diggity (Smov & Dedy Dread’s No Diggin’) 13:35 John Barry - James Bond Theme 14:16 Henry Manchini - Peter Gunn Theme 15:35 Genesis - I Can’t Dance 15:39 Daft Punk - Lose Yourself To Dance 18:00 Rigo Tovar - Mi Testemanto 19:01 Daft Punk - Da Funk 19:10 Deep Purple - Smoke On The Water 19:27 Usher - Yeah! 20:24 Nirvana - Smeels Like Teen Spirit 20:46 Jackson 5 - I Want You Back 21:21 Beastie Boys - Hey Ladies 21:56 Skrillex - Bangarang 22:10 Deep Purple - Burn 22:45 Gorillaz - 19-2000 24:00 The Champs - Tequila 24:23 Queen - Another Bites Of Dust 24:36 Queen - We Will Rock You 25:13 INXS - Need You Tonight 25:38 The Braids - Bohemian Rhapsody 26:03 Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody 29:11 Queen - I Want To Break Free 29:45 Kool & The Gang - Hollywood Swinging 29:54 The Queen Kings - Another Bites Of Dust 30:20 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow (Hey Oh) 30:36 Eagle Eye Cherry - Save Tonight 31:03 Chemical Brothers - Galvanize 31:12 Blue Boy - Remember Me 32:00 John Williams - Imperial March Theme 32:27 Pink Floyd - Another Brick On The Wall 32:31 Bee Gees - Stayin Alive 33:33 Röyksopp - Eple 34:10 Eric B & Rakim - Don’t Sweat The Technique 35:14 Röyksopp - Eple (Fat Boy Slim Remix) 35:29 Ten Yeas After - Love Like A Man 36:02 Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (Fdel’s Rocksteady) 37:08 Stevie Wonder - Superstition 37:33 Stu Phillips - Knight Rider Theme (Dave Allison Edit) 38:25 Vaya Con Dios - Nah Neh Nah 39:18 Tom Dissevelt & Kid Baltan - Song Of The Second Moon  39:46 Mark Snow - The X Files Theme 40:17 Paul McDoughas - Theme From Dallas (Disco Version) 40:58 Lips Inc - Funkytown 41:16 Tom Jones - Kiss 42:06 AC/DC - Thunderstuck 43:09 Black Machine - How Gee 44:36 Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar 45:03 Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters 46:14 Mike Post & Pete Carpenter - Theme From Magnum P.I 46:20 Run Dmc Vs Jason Nevins - It’s Like That 46:21 Tag Team - Whoomp, There It Is 46:27 Kraftwerk - The Robots 46:54 Elvis - Little Less Conservation 47:31 Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love 48:04 Lilly Wood & The Prick - Prayer in C (Robin Schulz Remix) 48:26 Red Hot Chili Peppers - Otherside 48:55 Guns ’n’ Roses - Sweet Child Of Mine 50:07 David Stewart & Candy Dulfer - Lily Was Here 51:16 Ennio Morricone - La Resa Dei Conti 51:39 Eagles - One Of These Nights 54:04 Madonna - Like A Prayer 54:24 Beethowen - Moonlight Sonata (Ringmad125’s Remix) 54:50 Eagles - Hotel California 56:08 Maria Callas - L'altra Notte In Fondo Al Mare 56:35 The Piano Guys - Moonlight 58:32 Francis Lai - Theme From Love Story 59:01 Pécsi József - Dörmögő Dömötör, Istók Gazda Udvarán
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A felvétel a jeles Babka Budapest felső szintjén készült, valamikor idén februárban, Tarr Dávid gitáros kellemes társaságában. A felvételről azt kell tudni hogy élő, és ami él, az a maga módján mindig tökéletes, de főleg a hibáival együtt. A dj béna, a gitár hangolódik, a zenész fárad, az este telik. Teljesen véletlenül ezt az estét sikerült viszonylag elfogadható minőségben felvenni, és ebben az órában még technikai problémák se voltak; ó a technika is él, pláne ha élők nyomkodják; ebbe más is belehalt már. Dávidról pedig azt kell tudni, hogy amikor egy francia túrista részegen elkezdi ordibálni hogy BABÚÚÚÚÚÚZÉÉ ÓÓ, akkor ő egyből bólint, hogy oké, Gipsy King, és már játsza is a Bambó Leót. Bármilyen hangnemben, bármilyen tempóban, bármire. Ja és gitározott a Boney-M-be, igen, abba a Boney-M-be, Daddy Cool, meg minden; ezt még mindig nem akarom elhinni neki, pedig a telefonjában is benne van, azt meg lehet tudni, hogy az ember telefonja sose hazudik. Imádok vele játszani, pedig valójában iszonyú fárasztó; annyi ötlete van, hogy néha már azt érzem, nem is neki támadnak ötletei, hanem az ötetletek támadnak neki, ő meg hagyja magát. Nem áltatom magam azzal, hogy akár a töredékét is felfognám annak az elképesztő zenei tudásnak, amit vigyorogva belenyom a gitárjába; a legjobb esetben is csak minden ötödik grúvot ismerem meg, de már arról is annyi minden eszembe jut, és azok általában annyira vad ötletek, hogy muszáj kipróbálni. Az ötlet nem más, mint farkaséhség. Elfojtott vágy. Az ötletes embernél nincs veszélyesebb a világon, mert hajlandó kockáztatni. Járt utat az ötleteidért fiam, el ne hagyd! Az az ötletem támadt, hogy játszunk kellemes jazzes hiphopot, és kevesebb mint egy óra után azon kapom magam, hogy Beethovent játszok dubsteppel. 
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A borító egy művészetpedagógiai foglalkozáson készült, de művészet és pedagógia nélkül is mindig jó móka szavak nélkül beszélgetni.  Mint a legtöbb asszociációs játék, ehhez is legalább ketten jó ha vagytok; egyikőtök elkezd rajzolni valamit, ami eszébe jut, törekedve arra, hogy ne emelje fel a kezét, és az ő vonalát folytatja a másik, ugyanígy. És olyan nincs hogy nem tudsz rajzolni; én például tényleg nem tudok. De a rajz is a meditáció egy formája, vagy szelep a meg nem született gondolatok számára, ezeket a szelepeket meg jó ha nyitogatod, legalább szellőzik ami odabent marad.
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Egyszer, réges régen, amikor még a kétfarkú is a Kertembe járt, nem hogy a Panda, meg amikor még volt egyáltalán Kertem, szóval nem mostanában, odajött hozzám egy szép leány. Pont Emmanuel Top török bazárját kevertem Z’zi Labor és a Veresegyházi Asszonykórus válallhatatlan Rolling Stones feldolgozásával, és a Prodigy pofozkodásával, amire ráhúztam a kacsamesék zseniális basszusfunkját. Még szerencse hogy csak négy deck van, ugye. Csillogtak a fények, koccantak a sörök, szép este volt, úgy éreztem elememben vagyok. Gyere csak, te szép leány, megmutatom a felhőimet, számot is kérhetsz ha elkérhetem a számod, és hasonló huncutságok. Minden dj ugyanolyan, fekete-fehér, ezt jobb ha tőlem tudjátok. Pedig elhinni, hogy egy szórakozóhelyen rátalálhatsz az igazira, az kábé olyan, mintha  Tényleg te vagy a Dj Panda?  Aha, ragyotam boldogan. ‘Ó pedig reménykedtem hogy csak valami félreértés lesz, azért akartam ellenőrizni. Tudod egy időben sokat hallgattam az egyik mixedet, és nem akartam elhinni hogy ez a kommersz szar is te vagy.’ Pedig szép szája volt, erre határozottan emlékszem. ‘Hát, na mindegy, én biztosan bánnám a helyedben hogy ide jutottam’, mondta az a bizonyos szép száj, és elment a tulajdonsával együtt.  Mindig is jó kapcsolatot ápoltam a rajongóimmal.  Már vége lett a Smack My Bitch Upnak, és lett némi csönd, mire megtaláltam a bosszúmat; gyere Edit, Piaf! Olyan bús zavart voltam, hogy nem kevertem semmivel, magában ment le, csak úgy egyszerűen, semmi gombnyomogatás. Közhely, közhely, röhej. Ma már egyébként hiphop boyzt játszanék egy ilyen helyzetben, de ma már nincsenek ilyen helyzetek, ma már csak a kommersz szar van, a művészet kilovagolt Budapestről, mögötte vágtattak lobogó hajjal a szép leányok. Most például már az első szám Abba! Ó bárcsak előbb hagytam volna abba, nem jutottam volna el eddig a rémes rímek és a kínos slágerekig. Ushert játszok basszus! És még Beatles sincs, hogy mentse a menthetőt. Szerencse, hogy a telefonomon rajta van már a MEGBÁNÁS alkalmazás. Megkérdezhetem tőle, hogy megbánjam-e, hogy ide jutottam. HOVA, kérdezi az app.  Oda, hogy egy tök hangulatos vendéglátói intézményben egy zseniálisan perverz gitárossal azon röhögünk, hogy a Magyar Népmeséknek ugyanaz a köre mint a Dallasnak, és emiatt elfelejtek Beatlest játszani. NE AGGÓDJ, HELYESEN DÖNTÖTTÉL, így az app. Egyébként mindig ezt mondja. A MEGBÁNÁSnak az a célja, hogy boldogabbá tegye a világot. A boldogtalanságot egyfelől a megbánás, másfelől a jövőtől való rettegés táplálja. Ahogy szaporodnak a lehetőségek, annál bonyolutabbá vált az élet. Az emberek az egyik világban élnek, de mellette létezik egymillió másik világ, amelyben élhetnének. Az emberek számtalan kihagyott életút miatt érezhetnek megbánást.  Minden egyes kihagyott lehetőség a jelent terheli. És itt még nincs vége. A jövőben új választások milliói adódnak majd, és minden millióból újabb millió következik. Amikor végül megszületik egy döntés, valami rendkívüli dolog történik. Minden nem választott opció megbánássá alakul. Következésképpen az emberek folyamatosan a jövő súlya és a múlt nyomása közé szorulva sínylődnek, és ez soha nem fordul jobbra. A választások sokasodnak, a megbánás ezzel egyenes arányban növekedik, míg végül az emberek mozdulni sem tudnak, annyira belegabalyodnak a láthatatlan hálóba. Ekkor jön a felmentő MEGBÁNÁS, (már elérhető minden rendszeren, keresd az online áruházakban!) és rendbe rakja a múltat. A MEGBÁNÁS szerint az ember minden egyes döntése az egyetlen helyes döntés. Minden egyes ember élete veszélyben forog, és épphogy megmenekült az EGYETLEN HELYES döntést meghozva. Így kötelességünk örülni. Hiszen mindennek dacára, még mindig életben vagyunk.
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tabloidtoc · 5 years
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Entertainment Weekly, June 28
Cover: Cast Reunion of Angel -- Alexis Denisof, Charisma Carpenter, David Boreanaz, Amy Acker and J. August Richards 
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Page 1: Contents 
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Page 2: Sound Bites -- Robert Downey Jr., Gina Rodriguez and Yael Grobglas on Jane the Virgin, Krysten Ritter on Jessica Jones, Cardi B, Laura Dern on Big Little Lies, Seth Meyers, Karrueche Tran on Claws 
Page 4: Editor’s Note, Entertainment Weekly LGBTQ Party -- Janet Mock, Anderson Cooper and Melissa Etheridge and Wilson Cruz, Neil Patrick Harris 
Page 7: The Must List -- Yesterday, Q+A -- Lily James 
Page 8: Child’s Play 
Page 9: Pose, 3 Questions for Billy Porter 
Page 10: Toy Story 4 A to Z 
Page 12: The Raconteurs -- Help Us Stranger, Trinkets, Bunny by Mona Awad 
Page 14: Mark Ronson -- Late Night Feelings, FKA USA by Reed King, Broadway cast albums 
Page 17: Closet Confidential -- The Look of Big Little Lies 
Page 24: 20 years after taking a bite out of L.A., the cast and creators of Angel unite to reminisce about helping the helpless 
Page 32: Jenna Bush Hager’s book club 
Page 36: Who killed the Masked Marvel? David Bacon played a crime-fighting superhero on screen, but the villain who murdered the actor in broad daylight has remained a Hollywood mystery for more than 75 years 
Page 44: Movies -- Toy Story 4 
Page 45: The Keanussance Explained -- Keanu Reeves has never been hotter and we couldn’t be happier 
Page 46: American Woman, Annabelle vs. Chucky 
Page 47: The Dead Don’t Die, Q+A -- Richard Curtis’ Fab Four Fantasy 
Page 48: Rolling Thunder Revue 
Page 49: Wild Rose 
Page 50: TV -- The Loudest Voice 
Page 51: Breaking Big -- Wunmi Mosaku
Page 52: Role Call -- Kevin Costner 
Page 54: What to Watch, Scott Foley recommends -- Harlots 
Page 55: Jenny Slate recommends -- I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson 
Page 57: Music -- The Raconteurs 
Page 58: Prince 
Page 59: Chart Flashback -- 1988, Mark Ronson -- Late Night Feelings 
Page 60: Books -- Fleishman Is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner 
Page 61: Chaos by Tom O’Neill, 3 Questions for Elaine Welteroth 
Page 62: Mostly Dead Things by Kristen Arnett, The Tenth Muse by Catherine Chung
Page 63: Patsy by Nicole Dennis-Benn 
Page 64: The Bullseye
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