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madam-o · 7 months
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Rick and Morty 7x04
Jesus Christ. Wtf, R&M. Seriously. What. The. Fuck. Was. That.
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Marco Lampa
Age: 29 MBTI: INTJ Enneagram: 5w6 Occupation: Lead Project Manager - Implementation Services, Rainy Day Entertainment Degree: Double Major in Business and Computer Science, Foxbury University Traits: Nurturing, Brilliant, Perfectionist, Family-Oriented, Loner Relationship Status: In a relationship with Gabriella Huerta-Sanchez Closest Friends: Mauricio Vázquez, Gael Vázquez, Will Donovan, Owen O'Shaughnessy, Nate Ballard, Ben Conley, Salim Benali Siblings: Claudia Lampa, Raquel Lampa
Fun Facts:
Marco grew up in Oasis Springs with his parents and sisters Claudia and Raquel.
He was a very quiet kid but excelled in school.
Being shy was quite lonely at most points, but he used it to his advantage to do really well in school.
He's very observant and can read people really well. Not a lot of shit gets past Marco!
Marco can be very uptight and hard on himself.
He loves his sisters a lot and would do anything to make sure they are taken care of.
Marco moved up quickly in his job because of his ability to manage projects and people exceptionally well.
His sister Claudia introduced him to Gabriella and it was absolutely love at first sight.
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the-awful-falafel · 2 years
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My problems with the Rick and Morty relationship as of the S5 finale [LONG POST]
This has bothered me for nearly a year and with Season 6 coming up I wrote an entire essay explaining / summarizing my thoughts on it, so here we go.
(TL;DR I’m overthinking the pickle man and poopy butthole show, also seriously this is long don’t click until you’re ready for a wall of text)
Like most adult comedies, Rick and Morty features main characters doing morally bankrupt things for our entertainment, and the behavior of Rick towards Morty is no different. Rick being abusive towards his fourteen year-old grandson should be obvious to most viewers and is a pretty fundamental part of the show’s black comedy– Rick drags Morty on surreal, life-threatening, and often traumatic adventures that only serve whatever particular whims or carelessness he’s engaging with that day, and Morty is the hapless naive everyman who has little choice in the matter and most of his attempts to question or resist Rick’s judgment backfire. It’s a very cynical sort of comedy, with just an occasional bit of heart sprinkled in to keep us invested.
However, while it’s often played for dark laughs, the series also tries to play Rick and Morty's character dynamic for more serious and dramatic purposes as time goes on. It’s similar to how the dysfunction of the Smith-Sanchez family overall starts to be taken more seriously as a plot point instead of just a vehicle for episodic hijinks, but this had the potential to be even more potent, as these are the two titular characters. Even with the occasional heartwarming moments, Rick’s abusive behavior and the recurring trauma of adventures start to affect Morty’s character, which in turn starts to affect his dynamic with Rick and increase the friction between the two of them as Morty becomes more jaded, more independent, and less willing to put up with Rick’s bullshit.
I’ll be upfront, I found this to be one of the most interesting slow-burn arcs of the show, even though the consistency of it on an episode-to-episode basis understandably varied. I was never really amused by the jokes about Rick constantly exploiting and belittling his grandson, especially since they kept dropping hints that you shouldn’t be entirely comfortable with what amounts to blatant child abuse, and the more we learned about their relationship and how much control Rick cultivated over Morty to guarantee he'd never leave or want to leave, the more disturbing it got, to put it lightly. But from an early stage they also foreshadowed that Morty wasn't going to be a hapless kid forever– the effects of the adventures started sinking in and affecting his worldview in interesting ways, like after they jumped universes and buried their dead selves, and the first Evil Morty episode both showed Morty gaining more confidence and foreshadowed what could happen if he got "cocky". The main Rick and Morty dynamic corrupting and deteriorating was something that was unappealing to a lot of fans, and I can see why, since it undermined some of the charm present in early seasons, but for me, it was exactly the kind of consequential character development I was looking for. The concept of it was dark and thrilling, like watching a train crash in slow motion, and I had high hopes for where they'd take it.
It's a shame, then, that they dropped the ball hard when it came to giving this arc a satisfactory conclusion in Season 5. In fact, the execution was so bad that I actually lost interest in the protagonists almost entirely going forward, because in just two episodes the writers have convinced me they don't understand their own characters or what unsettling implications they're laying down regarding their relationship anymore.
First, let's rewind a bit and explore how Rick and Morty's relationship was developed throughout the seasons, and how very little of it pointed towards the Season 5 two-parter's conclusion.
From the very beginning, Morty never had much agency or choice in his relationship with Rick. He was an average teenage kid before the start of the series, albeit one with no friends, a learning disability that affected his ability to do well in school, impulsive hormones and anxiety when it came to girls, and two neglectful parents who mostly just talked down to him and were more concerned with their marital issues than his well-being. After Rick arrived and took advantage of Beth's abandonment issues to stay in her house for free, he immediately took an interest in Morty and started dragging him along on often dangerous adventures, usually without asking or considering Morty's welfare, because Morty is vulnerable and isolated enough that he's basically perfect for fulfilling all of Rick's needs. 
As a tagalong / sidekick, Morty fulfills Rick's desperate need for companionship (our Rick blatantly craves human connection and family despite how much he tries to hide it, and Morty is basically a best friend who won't / can't leave him easily like the others in Rick's life have), exploitation (free drug mule for smuggling illegal items, extra hands to shoot enemies, living brainwave shield, constantly available test subject, someone younger and more "unremarkable" to lord his superiority over), and enablement (Morty tends to implicitly accept or forgive a degree of Rick's toxic behavior, and even if he complains about it and tries to reign in the worst of it at times, he's still become an unwitting enabler whose attempts to mitigate Rick's damage are a losing battle). And keep these counterbalancing traits in mind for later, because we later on we learn this is not a coincidence at all.
There is some good in the relationship, like how Rick genuinely cares about Morty which has driven him to do protective and selfless things, how Morty finally has someone who actually is interested in spending time with him, and they do enjoy each others' company and banter like real friends when doing fun low-stakes activities like watching TV or blowing up an evil alien civilization together, but there being good moments sprinkled among the overwhelming bad just affirms further that there's a cycle of abuse going on. It's actually quite common for abusers to care about their victims, and Rick being a complex man with genuine affection for his grandson does not mitigate his recurring abusive treatment in any way– in fact, it actually strongly factors into it considering how unhealthily Rick's attachment is expressed over time, and how the good moments are often used as justification for Morty remaining trapped in the cycle. Morty being able to badger some favors out of Rick is less of an equalizer and more just an occasional grudging concession given to him to make him stop complaining. Rick is still largely the one in control of the relationship, and it's far, far more designed for his benefit than for Morty's.
Speaking of superficial equalizers, the show gives Morty key moments that almost seem to be an attempt at giving him meaningful agency in his relationship with Rick. By the end of the first season and well into the second, he's had the chance to call it quits or abandon Rick multiple times but instead he puts his faith in Rick and chooses to keep going on adventures. This supposed agency is undermined, however, when you remember the scenes where Birdperson guilts Morty into forgiving or enduring Rick's behavior because Rick is complex and suffering from his own traumas, the fact Morty has literally no other friends in his life besides Rick, the fact his family barely pays attention to him, and the fact Rick both cultivates and takes advantage of Morty's isolation / dependency for his own benefit, even expressing the red flag of intense jealousy at Morty finding anything fulfilling to do outside of hanging out with him. Therefore, I thought these key moments were intentional and realistic, showing the kind of traumatic bond Morty has formed with Rick through the cycle of abuse, and it explains Morty's conflicted feelings on Rick and why, early on, he hadn't yet learned to walk away from what's ultimately a deeply toxic and threatening situation for him.
You would think that the reasonable, foreshadowed way for this arc to progress is by having Rick steadily lose his control over Morty as the effects of the abuse, trauma, and moral corruption start compounding, and that's exactly what started happening from Season 3 onward as part of its deconstruction of Rick’s character. Instead of Rick being given central focus while Morty took a supportive role that empathized and supported him in spite of everything, for the first time Morty is given more attention as a jaded victim who is finally growing bitter about both his role, his family, and Rick as a person. Morty became more outspoken, seeking more ways of being independent from Rick, being quicker to resort to violence, and he started prioritizing protecting the rest of the family from Rick over his loyalty to Rick specifically. He even managed to manipulate Rick into taking Jerry on an adventure, just to get a break from it all.
Meanwhile, Rick's actions towards Morty just kept getting more possessive and controlling. First, Rick broke out of prison and took down the Galactic Federation to trigger the divorce of Morty's parents, earning Beth and Summer's adoration in the process, so he could (among other things) take Morty on adventures without question and without limitations, threatening Morty with turning his remaining family against him if Morty tried to reveal this manipulation. Rick and Beth both completely shut down Morty and Summer's uneasy hopes of getting an actual therapist after said therapist called Rick out for his corruptive influence on the family. Another episode revealed that Rick regularly wipes memories from Morty's brain not just to erase traumatizing events, but to maintain his power and cultivate how Morty perceives him, which basically sounds like advanced sci-fi gaslighting to me. There's also pretty much the entire Vindicators episode, where Rick was so jealous that Morty looked up to someone other than him that he got blackout drunk and engineered a gauntlet of traps to murder or expose all of Morty's heroes, and Morty shows just how jaded and experienced he is with dealing with Rick’s blackout stints that he defuses drunk-Rick’s poorly assembled bombs with ease.
There's a small setback in the Season 4 premiere, where Morty once again happily chooses to keep adventuring with Rick, which felt even weirder than the last few examples because Beth (newly emboldened to question Rick) somehow becomes convinced that her teenage son consenting to the dangerous adventures makes them okay instead of something she should employ actual parental intervention against, and this really only seems done to perpetuate the status quo. Still, it was easy to look past considering it could be easily read as the abusive cycle continuing, plus Morty's arc of growing less dependent and more defiant towards Rick was advanced in the same season… and Rick, who has been established by this point to be the far more codependent one in their dynamic, did not take well to it.
Rick takes his abuse to all new levels in Season 4, almost as if he's overcompensating for losing some of his control over the family in the Season 3 finale. In one episode, he destroys several inhabited planets and creates an overly elaborate heist scheme just to psychologically manipulate Morty into giving up on his dream of a Netflix movie deal, because it risked Morty becoming less interested in adventuring with him. Yeah, just in case you thought Morty's constant choosing of Rick was worth more than jack shit, Rick deliberately circumvents Beth's "Morty has to make decisions of his own free will" rule just to ruin his grandson's dreams and keep him entirely dependent on him and his adventures. This man is petty.
This pattern of terrifyingly controlling behavior culminates in probably the worst (and most intentionally cruel) thing Rick has ever done to Morty just to assert dominance over him, and that's the Vat of Acid Episode.
The Vat of Acid Episode is probably the main example to point to when explaining why the Season 5 finale doesn't work. Rick isn't portrayed as somehow oblivious or not having the empathy to understand Morty's perspective here– he not only perfectly understands and predicts Morty's behavior enough to manipulate a long-term revenge scheme against him, he's gleefully and intentionally cruel in how he tricks, tortures, and humiliates his own grandson for the crime of… talking back to him and insulting his acid vat gambit. Morty, meanwhile, is portrayed as "cocky" in how he aggressively talks back to Rick, and when given the time-looping remote he behaves rather independently and shows he’s capable of almost thriving on his own for months at a time, initially messing around via committing crimes and immoral experiments but eventually forming a healthy romance with a girl and surviving a gruesome disaster with her, all while not seeming to mind Rick being absent for nearly that entire period. He even apologizes the moment he thinks he really hurt Rick's feelings and tries to reach out to Rick in the same episode, and this is just part of how Rick faked weakness to emotionally manipulate Morty and take advantage of his misguided hope that their relationship can be fixed with honesty and communication. “The world will know when I try to hurt you”, indeed.
And yet, in spite of Rick ramping up his abuse to new levels, Morty's development still seemed to be sticking, at least in the long run. He was still acting more aggressive and pushing back against Rick, and despite him occasionally trying to reach out and mend things with Rick because he was hopeful things could improve, he repeatedly showed that he didn't really need Rick, at least not nearly as much as Rick needed him. It seemed like all Rick was doing was delaying– or perhaps accelerating– the inevitable moment when he lost control of Morty entirely and couldn't depend on his support anymore. Combined with the family's respect for Rick hitting rock bottom in the Season 4 finale, it seemed to be setting him up for a reckoning of sorts.
However, Season 5 started shaky with the writing seemingly ignoring the previous finale by not having Rick really have to work to regain the family's respect, or even having it acknowledged much at all aside from all the characters being more snarky towards him. But Morty still felt somewhat authentic at least (infamous and regressive horse sperm episode aside)– he was given badass, disturbingly Rick-like moments and independent subplots showing just how much he's corrupted and evolved as a character since early seasons, and combined with Rick acting a little nicer and more contemplative at times, I still had hope they were on track to bring the arc to a satisfactory climax.
And… well, they tried. But it really makes me question what kind of attitudes the writers even have towards abuse, based on how they portrayed it.
The first episode of the two-parter finale, the two crows episode, genuinely feels bizarre in how it decided to frame Rick and Morty's relationship. The argument between the two at the start of the episode that leads to them falling out with each other (or "breaking up" as the episode puts it, like it really wants to make this some sort of romantic allegory, which is gross and off-base for numerous reasons I shouldn’t have to explain) makes it seem like their core problem is them not trusting or communicating with each other. Like if Rick wasn't so quick to dismiss the concerns of Morty, and Morty wasn't so quick to assume the worst of Rick, everything would be much less toxic. Rick, at the end of the episode and having his mind opened by his two crow replacement sidekicks "teaching him empathy", acknowledges that he was abusive but also believes his problem was never treating Morty like a "real partner", once again bringing it back to that idea of the lack of mutual trust and respect being the cause.
The problem with that framing, aside from it blatantly misrepresenting the actual fundamental problems of their dynamic, is that… Morty is fourteen.
Because of how the show takes place along a floating timeline and refuses to age the characters– confirmed by fourth wall breaks and the creators in interviews, and Justin Roiland even said he considers Morty growing up to be jumping the shark– Morty will always remain fourteen, too. A fourteen year-old can be hardened and matured by trauma and complex experiences like everyone else, and they can also do incredibly shitty things, but simply from a developmental standpoint you cannot "both-sides" his relationship with Rick, an adult man who not only fully knows what he's been doing but has more power, agency, and capability to abuse it than Morty realistically ever will. By narratively treating Morty as an adult in his relationship with Rick, it glosses over a fundamental aspect of not only why the dynamic is as fucked up as it is, but how the relationship got to this breaking point in the first place. Rick's problem was never about him not trusting Morty or treating him as an equal partner. Rick's problem was about him not stepping up and being the grandfather Morty needed, and by abusing his power over Morty every step of the way so that he wouldn't have to deal with the consequences of his own terrible behavior or face his own humanity.
Rick and Morty were behaving in a very strange and out-of-character manner in the two crows episode, anyway, to the point I feel like I can just chalk it up to bad writing. Morty had exactly two moments this episode where I felt his character lined up with his previous development– him secretly taking the portal gun and cleaning up Rick's messes in the cold open, echoing Vindicators, and him managing to be aggressive and competent enough to kill Nick in self-defense. For the rest of the episode, Morty whines about Rick not trusting him while immediately trusting the random inmate in his hand-portal and breaking him out to be his substitute / "rebound" Rick, gets upset over Rick replacing him when he has barely shown any similar jealous inclinations since Season 2, and gets even more upset and heartbroken at Rick deciding to end their partnership and leave with the crows when he’s shown way less of a reaction to Rick leaving any time in the past. Rick, meanwhile, acts almost oblivious in his jerkassery as though his abrasive treatment of Morty was just not from understanding him properly, he somehow reaches his epiphany about his abuse of Morty not from losing control over him or the narrative giving Rick actual consequences for his behavior but by two random characterless crows taking him on a spiritual anime journey, and he gets to have the mature moral high ground at the end of the episode by talking to Morty about why they're bad for each other, making the choice to leave for Morty’s own good and to work on himself, supposedly. All of this is portrayed in a sincere and melodramatic manner (with an equally melodramatic song over the ending montage) that clearly wants you to be upset by their separation, but it just had me distracted by how badly the characters were being handled and how few reasons the series had given for me to want them to reunite.
And to undermine their poor attempt at a serious emotional episode even further, the writers just completely backtrack nearly all of that development not even five minutes into the next episode– but not before tossing even more of Morty's arc and characterization in the trash.
Morty falls apart almost completely with Rick gone, like he's having a codependency-fueled breakdown. He trails after Rick for weeks on his anime crow adventures, rather than using his farewell-gifted portal gun for literally anything else. It reaches the point where Morty decides to go to the Citadel, buy an aging serum, and emotionally blackmail Rick into coming home by pretending decades have passed in Rick’s absence. After the crows suddenly break up with Rick to end that subplot, he immediately throws away his supposed character growth and returns home to Morty, except now Morty is so overjoyed and relieved by Rick coming back that no reconciliation is needed and they're both immediately willing to go back on adventures. And to further cement the regression of both of their characters, Rick is only superficially nicer to Morty while still doing stuff like making him poison-test the presidential dinner on the Citadel, with Morty still eagerly supporting him. So much for “learning empathy.” It raises the question of what the two crows episode even was for.
On the Citadel, the writing tries to set up Rick and Morty facing a reckoning where they choose to be truly equal partners, with Morty forcing more concessions and communication out of Rick, but not only is that not significantly different than how their dynamic worked in the past (and as stated doesn’t actually deal with the core issues), in the context of seeing how needy and hopeless Morty was in Rick’s absence, it just feels completely hollow and almost laughable. Like, I’m convinced that if they wrote Morty as being largely unaffected and doing fun solo adventures in Rick’s absence, coming up with another reason for them to end up on the Citadel together for the plot, it’d solve half of the problems in the finale right there (even though the two crows episode would remain awful and pointless). Morty’s agency is shown to be way too compromised for any of his choices to mean anything, and it just reads to me like Rick is taking advantage (intentionally or otherwise) of the psychologically manipulative groundwork he’s laid for Morty throughout the series rather than actually forming a fresh start with him.
Look, in isolation, I could see it as vaguely realistic for an abuse victim in a codependent trauma bond to not know how to deal with their abuser suddenly apologizing and leaving, except Morty has never been characterized as this needy for Rick in the entire series. He dealt just fine with Rick leaving seemingly for good in the Season 2 finale (and was more disappointed with Rick abandoning Beth again than anything else), and if anything he tried multiple times to be his own independent person throughout the series and it was Rick who was horrifically clingy and emotional in Morty’s absence. The only explanation I have for why the writers decided to portray Morty as so pathetic is they wanted to either romanticize mutual codependency, skip past the part where Rick would have to earn Morty's forgiveness because quick and easy reconciliation allows them to move past this conflict as fast as possible and get back to wacky adventures, set up the "bred for forgiveness" plot point out of nowhere for later in the episode, or all three.
Oh yeah, "bred for forgiveness”. Have I mentioned that this same finale reveals Mortys are literally mass engineered and bred by Ricks to be their forgiving stooges? The detailed memories showing the Citadel’s gruesome industrialized cloning processes and Beth-Jerry manipulation were harvested straight from Rick C137's brain, too, so even if he wasn't directly involved in the creation of the "Morty Market" (something left ambiguous since he was a founding member of the Citadel in the first place), he was still fully aware of it the whole time while continuing to exploit Morty for his own benefit. Way to make the implicit abuse of power in the dynamic even worse, writers. Clearly, just communication and respect and Rick revealing his tragic backstory are needed to fix this. /sarcasm
You would think that the most satisfying narrative way for Rick to face consequences for engineering this coercive system and manipulating Morty throughout the series, all for the purpose of making Morty never able to leave or stop supporting him, would be for his efforts to finally fail and for Morty to break away seemingly for good-- requiring Rick to put in serious effort to examine his underlying trauma and truly work on himself before there was even a chance at reconciliation, no forgiveness necessary for him to change. However, the opposite happens in the finale’s climax, where in the big emotional moment, Morty reaffirms his position as Rick's partner, but this time it's his choice (... supposedly, as the writing asks us to forget the events before this point that have heavily shaped this kid’s choices, plus his unsettling codependent and Rick-pleasing behavior, which they literally just explained as being instilled into him by the person he's forgiving) so it's totally ok, really.
It may sound like I'm asking for Morty to just be Evil Morty here, and I'll admit I found the Season 5 finale’s portrayal of Evil Morty awesome and cathartic for the same reasons I initially found our Morty's arc to be compelling in the first place, but the most frustrating thing is that they totally could have written Rick and Morty reconciling enough to keep adventuring together in a way that didn't feel unearned and extremely uncomfortable in context of Morty’s abuse. I understand, at least on on a broad-strokes level, why the finale is like this– the show has five whole seasons left, they can’t separate the titular characters for that long, since their dynamic and the comedy thereof is practically the selling point. But they could have at least made it happen in a way that actually respected the character development up until that point and didn’t send weird implications that undermined whatever emotional moments they were trying to make.
Let’s talk about a hypothetical alternative two-parter finale. Have the crow episode still be about Rick and Morty having a falling out, but present it differently– have Morty, fed up with cleaning after Rick’s messes and more aware than ever about Rick’s controlling behavior, finally snap at Rick and decide to run away. Morty has no desire for a rebound adventuring partner, so he goes on a solo adventure, allowing him to figure himself out and unpack both his trauma at Rick’s hands and his own troubling behaviors he’s developed, learning in the process that he’s both highly relieved and mildly lonely in Rick’s absence, although not enough to want to go back. Meanwhile, have Rick’s plot be about him spiraling without Morty, trying to find substitutes and failing because the crows, while clever, don’t fill the same niche at all, and Rick is forced to truly confront himself and his unaddressed trauma without Morty around to be his living emotional crutch. Have the climax of the first episode be that they run into and/or rescue each other at a chance encounter, and they mutually conclude they need time apart but this time it’s established and firmly enforced by Morty, and agreed upon by Rick, showing his development via feeling genuine remorse for his abusive behavior and trying to respect Morty’s boundaries.
In the revised second episode, since it’s made far clearer that Morty doesn’t need Rick, have the Citadel conflict be them more working together out of necessity / familiarity / trusting the “devil-you-know” instead of the devil-you-don’t (Evil Morty). Perhaps Morty, while on a solo adventure, gets captured by Evil Morty to be held hostage as bait for Rick, justifying how the Citadel comes back since even in canon Evil Morty admitted he was planning to hunt down our Rick for his memories, and the rest of the episode and lore reveals play out somewhat similarly– except this time, Morty’s final choosing and “forgiveness” of Rick is explicitly conditional on Rick actually having shown noticeable improvements, and Morty makes it clear that he’s on thin fucking ice from here on out. It would have been more consistent with Morty’s arc, more believable as a healthier do-over without easy forgiveness or superficial empathy lessons, and been way more satisfying as the start of a Rick redemption and reconciliation arc that gives Morty real agency, in my opinion.
As it is, though, I don’t really have much hope for them improving this in future seasons without a serious retcon or two. It doesn’t really matter how much Rick improves and redeems himself from now on, or how much his relationship with Morty actually evolves to be one of mutual respect. As the Season 5 finale is currently written, Morty literally exists to service Rick's character arc at expense of his own, and in a finale that claims to be all about them rejecting the abusive elements of their dynamic and choosing to finally work as equals, that pretty much sours the entire plotline for me.
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Instead of Manifesting Events with KC Where Was Our Saint? by u/millioneura
Instead of Manifesting Events with KC Where Was Our Saint? The Harkles are manifesting an invite for tea from KC during IG next week, an invite to Balmoral for the summer bc they're part of the family so Hollywood send your offers over to the RF living in America. Meanwhile Hollywood has made their status clear and I don't see any collabs happening with Abundant Rubbish Outlet or guest stars on the cooking show.A list actor & neighbour to the Harkles Rob Lowe had a bday party next door to the Olive Garden a few weeks ago where Robert Downey Jr, Zoe Saldaña, Amy Poehler, Kevin Costner, Jennifer Aniston, Gwyneth Paltrow, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Ellen DeGeneres, Adam Levine & Cameron Diaz attended. All people Roachel has attempted to attach herself too. White House Japan Dinner was last night with Lauren Sanchez + Jeff Bezos, Biden (who she openly supported & is supporting for the election but not financially so he doesn't care about her & Jill ignored her lemons) & Clinton (who she openly voted for & called numerous times when she arrived in the USA to get her name attached to bills & a potential political role) attending. All of the billionare CEOs were also in attendance and would've been perfect to get a new husband. But she was busy looking at the monthly bot & puff piece budget to see how many "reconciliation" and "project" stories she could push out there. Roachel has been in her backlog of photos lately publishing the hospital visit from the pandemic era. Where was she at the last event Doria was at with Tina Knowles & Beyonce? Where was she during Hazbeen Kardassian ski trip? Even they don't want her around.Hollywood & the US powers that be have made it very clear she is still a D list actress like she was a decade ago and will remain a random z list actress who married a random prince who in a decade won't even be talked about bc the world will have 2 princes to fawn over.​ post link: https://ift.tt/vycI3VC author: millioneura submitted: April 11, 2024 at 11:15PM via SaintMeghanMarkle on Reddit disclaimer: all views + opinions expressed by the author of this post, as well as any comments and reblogs, are solely the author's own; they do not necessarily reflect the views of the administrator of this Tumblr blog. For entertainment only.
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The GodFather 1972
The film that I watched this week was the GodFather and the impact that it had was that the movie is very interesting and fun to watch but what impacted me was how the italian gangsters fought in the 1960s and how they managed business with their enemies. The film that I watched was the GodFather and the impact was that I really enjoyed watching it and the first time I saw it was when I was in my senior year in a theather and film class at South Tahoe HighSchool and it was very plkeased to see this movie and how it changed over time. So the historical research that I found in this film, which is the godfather, was that the Corolene family is fighting the NewYork gangsters which became the war wth the Corelone family to be the best and in control of the area of NewYork. So all the gangsters are fighting to be the best family of gangsters and just be in control of the area and be the most powerful gangster family. So the critical success for the godfather was that Mario Puzo novel which till the day it is a good movie to watch because how it used to be with the intain gansater and how Paramount is part of the secures of this movie and till this day this movie is good to watch and is very interesting story. Yes it is a commercial success because it is mainly an old fashion way of making this movie and they didn’t use the technology that they had to make the movie more modern day film so they just used old fashion music and old fashion ways of making this film such a success. So the maker of the film wanted people to know more about the war of ganster durng that time and how they made this movie such an attraction to the people. So the movie came out in 1972 and when it came out people started to Criticize the movie based on how old fashioned it could be and the theme was so old school that many people thought it couldn’t be a good movie to watch until they saw it and changed their opinion on the movie. So the producers wanted people to watch the movie and had a Buget of sixmillion and the profit was $250million dollares to 291million dollars.So the big star of the movie is Micheal Corelone, who is the big star of the Mario Puzo novel. Well the limiting factors of the movie when it came out was that the movie had lots of bad words and had some terrifying scenes and had lots of violence in the movie. The unconventional because the movie is more based on a revoluctionary war cause in the movie it's the war with the other gansater familes to controll the area and be the most powerful family in the NewYork area. The historical information for the movie the GodFather was that the movie was filmed in 1972 but they started the movie in 1954 when they had everything done with the movie but it came out in 1972. Vito Corloene the youngest son was fighting in world war 2 before finishing the flim because during that time theyy wanted to make the film but it debuted in 1954 is when it came out originally. When I watched it during my senior year it was so interesting how the flim started with all the family together and all the people of the gang were together and when the flim progresses it gets good because all the families were fighting to be the most powerful family and have more power but at the end the leader gets killed and they want peace with the other leaders but it doesn’t work so they had to kill all the leaders from the other powerful gangs. Since I watched it but it hasen’t change the movie is still the same and I really enjoy the movie so much that it is my favotrie and what really made me like the movie was the action that the movie has and the entertainment that it has. Well the movie changes over time because the first time you watch it’s different because you could be a little kid when you watch it or you could have watched it like 4 years ago and the movie changes just by not watching for a long time it changes and you just get into it more.
The Historical Evidence is when the film was getting filmed 1954 for the GodFather. The link about how the film was filmed and how it is historic and the film with black and white in the modern days.https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/g30444039/the-godfather-behind-the-scenes-photos/
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This is one of the most famous scenes or pictures in the movie because that is when they talk to him about business and his enemies. https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Godfather-film-by-Coppola the link just gives you a better understanding of how the film was and what it represents.
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The historical event was the post war in NewYork with all the ganaster to be the best family and just be the family that has the most power. The link https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-godfather-historical-settings.html talks about the post war that was happening at that time.
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This is when it came out and had a good profit of 291million of dollares since it came out.
Famous quote is "What are you worried about, if I wanted to kill you, you'd be dead already."
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@┊BASICS! ˎˊ˗
STAGE NAME: Ario
BIRTHNAME: Ario Chae Sanchez
BIRTHDATE: 8th of January, 2002
BIRTH PLACE: Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
HOMETOWN: Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
ETHNICITY: Korean
NATIONALITY: Korean-Argentinian
LANGUAGES: Spanish // Korean // English (Semi-Fluent)
@┊SOCIALS! ˎˊ˗
INSTAGRAM || aririririo
TWITTER || - none -
TIKTOK || - none -
@┊CAREER! ˎˊ˗
AGENCY: ColorCover Entertainment
TRAINING TIME: 2018-2023 (5 yrs)
POSITION: Lead Vocalist, Face of the Group, Producer Line
CONSTELLATION: Vulpecula (Fox)
SURVIVAL SHOWS/COMPETITIONS: WANNABE IDOL
@┊PERSONALITY! ˎˊ˗
Ambitious
Caring
Prankster
Hardworking
Confident
@┊FAMILY & RELATIONSHIP STATS! ˎˊ˗
FAMILY || Father, Mother, Older Sister
SEXUALITY || Pansexual
PRONOUNS || He/Him
RELATIONSHIP STATUS || Taken
@┊FUN FACTS! ˎˊ˗
Ario, along with the rest of the CONSTELLA members, competed in the survival show 'WANNABE IDOL'. He placed 12th overall
He's a former member of the company's EL!TE Project, a project group that silently disbanded in 2020
In 2022, it was revealed that during his time as a member of the EL!TE Project, Ario was in a relationship with well known model EUNHO, who was a trainee under the same company at the time. Ario confirmed it but also revealed that they had broken up at the beginning of 2020 and that he wishes not to be associated with EUNHO anymore.
Ario is allergic to shellfish and cat fur
He's childhood friends with Nico of F3VER (@f3verdr3eam)
Ario is currently in a relationship with Hoseok of NIBIRU (@oricnibiru)
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She has a face straight out of a magazine God only knows, but you'll never leave her...
whoa! VANESSA SANCHEZ-NAVARRO just stole my cab! not cool, but maybe they needed it more. they have lived in the city for ONE MONTH, working as A/AN CON-ARTIST/CLUB OWNER. that can’t be easy, especially at only 39. some people say they can be a little bit MANIPULATIVE and SARCASTIC, but i know them to be CLEVER and ENTERTAINING. whatever. i guess i’ll catch the next cab. hope they like the ride back to QUEENS!
►GENERAL INFORMATION
FULL NAME: Vanessa Sanchez-Navarro NICKNAME(S): Nessa, V, Navarro LABEL: The Miscreant AGE: 39 DATE OF BIRTH: May 25, 1984 ZODIAC: Gemini Sun, Aquarius Rising, Capricorn Moon GENDER & PRONOUNS: Female; She/Her HERITAGE: Taíno, Puerto Rican, Irish, English SPOKEN LANGUAGE(S): English OCCUPATION: Con Artist / Club Owner ( Seventh Heaven / Club Rouge ) SEXUALITY & ROMANCE: Bisexual; Biromantic
► APPEARANCE
FACE CLAIM: Aubrey Plaza HEIGHT: 5'6" WEIGHT: 119 lbs. DOMINANT HAND: Right HAIR COLOR: Brunette EYE COLOR: Brown SCARS: None notable. TATTOOS: Black dainty outline of an Ace on her right inner wrist
►PERSONALITY
POSITIVE TRAITS: Clever, Entertaining, Charming, Accepting, Driven, Comedic. NEGATIVE TRAITS: Sarcastic, Manipulative, Headstrong, Secretive, Reckless. LIKES: Drag shows, brunch, cocktails with more alcohol than mix, pop music, spontaneous weekend trips, card games, the feeling of silk, popping champagne. DISLIKES: When people ask questions with obvious answers, the law, loud chewers, when forks scrape against plates, when you're looking forward to eating something specific but the establishment is sold out for the day.
►MENTALITY
PHOBIAS: None. DISORDERS: Not diagnosed. ALLERGIES: N/A
►BACKGROUND
HOMETOWN: Las Vegas, NV CURRENT RESIDENCE: Queens, NYC, NY EDUCATION LEVEL: High School Drop-out FAMILIAL CONNECTIONS: - FAMILY UNKNOWN
►FAVORITES
FOOD: In-and-Out Burger DRINK: Carmel Macchiato, extra shot and upside down MOVIE: The Hangover, Killer Klowns from Outerspace TV SHOW: *Doesn't really watch TV* BAND/ARTIST: The1975, Gorillaz, Ween, Lady GaGa SONG: Robbers - The1975
► EXTRA INFORMATION
JUNG TYPE: INTJ ENNEAGRAM: The Confidant (6w7) TEMPERAMENT: Stoic MORAL ALIGNMENT: Chaotic Evil SIN: Glutton VIRTUE: Acceptance ELEMENT: Air CHARACTER PLAYLIST
Be a riot, 'cause I know you
► BIOGRAPHY
TW; Neglect, homelessness, con-artistry
Vanessa was found in a dumpster. Swaddled in a towel and screaming. It was an elderly homeless woman who took her in, only to pass away when Nessa turned 9. To a degree, she never understood why the woman would take her in when there was nothing to her name. Though, she did manage to survive for 9 years, and it was because of that very woman that Nessa understood how to run the streets to her advantage. It wasn't until Nessa was 16 that she was caught by a magician for pickpocketing his wallet. It was the only time she's ever been caught in her 7 years of trickery. Through this man, she made a deal to be his magician's assistant in order to be partners and run a con, all to be able to learn some better slight of hand. It was a very great act, entertaining people only to then take from them. This way of life not only excited Nessa, but it also was keeping her lights on in her shoebox of a shitty apartment. When she turned 18, she took all the money they made together and seemed to disappear to the richer area of Vegas. Her eyes were saucers, the greed mixed with her need for survival having her take all she learned and turn it on the rich and wealthy bachelors who turned up in Vegas. Her favorite where the ones on a business trip. Their black cards the reason she has the amount of Chanel she does and her Maserati. It was an easy con, to portray herself as something she wasn't in order to get close, bleed them dry and then go off to the next. The last con, she married a billionaire, waited for him to go on a business trip, took the money and bolted. This time, instead of just a new area of Vegas, she took off to New York City. Now, she's living her best life. She won a little run-down club in Brooklyn and flipped it into Seventh Heaven. Rumor is that she has a secret area of the club that turns into Club Rouge - where anyone's wildest dream could come true. Even hers.
► PERSONALITY (DEEP DIVE)
Vanessa is always the life of the party. She's jokingly awkward, and it's all a part of her charm. She's definitely guarded, and hasn't ever been caught by the police because she's so good at coming up with stories on-the-spot and throwing off suspicion. Nessa is loyal, but only if she feels there is something in it for her in the relationship. She's accepting of anyone and everyone and really pushes for people to be their authentic selves, mostly because she hides pieces of herself due to her past and has no choice. She's the type to drag you out if you're having a bad day and getting up on tables to dance. She has her hand on the pulse of the city and usually has an in for all the newest and hottest areas due to the fact she's a nightclub owner. She loves weed, card games, and conspiracy theories (grab your foil hat). She appreciates humor and intelligence in others, and shows her sarcasm when she thinks someone is stupid lol. Uh, she is brilliant and it's interesting because she dropped out of high school - mostly cause it bored her. She somewhat regrets it now and wishes she got a degree. She doesn't do serious relationships really - mostly because of her conartistry. It sucks though because she is charming and she draws people to her but they tend to not leave and declare themselves her friends; She's very black cat energy. Overall, she's a fun time. She's air-coded with how she switches up.
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And you wonder why I like Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs better because it at least had the intelligence to teach people that being codependent and letting selfish people take advantage of you is WRONG. And that movie is for fucking KIDS. This show is for fucking adults and they are feeding them this toxic bullshit.
Sure the show was always mean-spirited but it was more like a fun entertainment show and the characters learned not to give in to whatever the selfish protagonist says. And it didn't have any messages to tell. Now it's trying to shove in the message that it's okay to be toxic because you will always get your way. Or that it won't matter in the end because people will forgive you for it and not call you out on it. And now it adds in that you should cater to what other toxic people say because it makes you a better person.
And this is exactly what we see in Rick and Morty's characters now. Morty constantly forgiving and giving into Rick's selfish desires, Rick doing the same thing with not just him but his entire family. And to all you people that say this is healthy, this is a show about a TOXIC FAMILY. Not a WHOLESOME FAMILY. If you're following whatever bullshit your toxic family asks from you, you're just as toxic. You're feeding the toxicity. You're being codependent. And you're making yourself and things worse for it. We see that after Morty told him he aged himself up to make him return home, with Marta and Night Family. It doesn't matter that Rick still has some selfishness in him if he is LETTING HIS SHITTY ASS FAMILY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HIM. And this is RICK SANCHEZ we're talking about. The guy who doesn't take bullshit from people and who rarely lets anyone take advantage of him.
Morty forgiving Rick when he is traumatized and corrupted beyond belief is NOT HEALTHY. Especially the fact that he is willing to follow almost whatever he says now, the same that you people complained about in seasons 1-2. Morty willingly puts his life in danger every day just to be around the man who has traumatized him, who is still abusing him at times, and who chose to put his life in danger. He sacrifices a piece of his personality that was against Rick. He goes with Rick instead of Evil Morty. He lets Rick tell him to taste poison food without question. And it's not because he knows Rick would get mad at him like before but because of his TOXIC CODEPENDENCY. At this point does Rick even give a fuck if Morty decides to stop doing adventures? I mean he replaced the bitch with crows with no regret. Yes, I do think the show should tone down on his edginess but he has the right to rebuff and be aloof to the guy that has ruined his life. It doesn't matter if he's getting nicer, Rick has done a lot of unforgivable trauma and has twisted his entire families' ideologies and morals. Morty doesn't have any dreams or healthy friendships not just because Rick would fuck em up but because of their TOXIC CODEPENDENCY.
Morty falls into a clinically insane depression when Rick decides he wants his grandson to have a normal life instead of constant dangerous adventures and decides to seek help. But the show doesn't call this out, they GET RICK AND MORTY BACK TO BEING ADVENTURE PARTNERS AND ACT LIKE IT'S A GOOD THING BECAUSE THEY WILL TREAT EACH OTHER BETTER. WHEN RICK ABANDONED HIS SEARCH FOR HELP, THEY DON'T WANT TO GET HELP, MORTY DOESN'T LEARN THAT HE CAN'T GLORIFY HIS GRANDFATHER'S LIFESTYLE, RICK IS CONSTANTLY PUTTING MORTY'S LIFE IN DANGER AND TRAUMATIZING HIM, THEY HAVE CAUSED A LOT OF UNFORGIVABLE TRAUMA TO EACH OTHER, AND THEY STILL ACT LIKE PIECES OF SHITS, MOSTLY IN A DIFFERENT WAY BUT STILL.
And that's not even mentioning how shoddy and contrived this whole development is but that's a story for another day.
Am I trying to say that Rick should be a psychopathic asshole who treats others like shit for no reason? NO! In fact, I'm one of the people that wanted to beat him up before and disliked the direction his character took in seasons 3-5. But there is a fine line between being toxically mean and toxically positive. You don't need to be Mr. Perfect to be healthy. You just have to acknowledge your own shitty flaws but also not let other toxic people take advantage of you because both of these can cause issues.
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Book of the Day, April 7th -- Romance, Rated 5/5 stars
Temporarily Discounted, and Free on KU! Get your copy below: https://forums.onlinebookclub.org/shelves/book.php?id=669599
Cancer, Faith & Butterflies: How do you believe when your world falls apart? by Johnny M. Sanchez
This book received a PERFECT 5-star rating from an Official Onlinebookclub.org Reviewer, has 12 five-star ratings on Amazon, and is a Readers' Favorite 5-star Award Winner!
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Joe can only helplessly watch his beautiful wife, Brooke, lose her fight against breast cancer. While Brooke has unbreakable faith toward God--despite her current circumstances--Joe only entertains a belief in God to honor his love for his wife.
When pushed to the very end of his limits--as his world comes crashing down around him--Joe must decide how far he is willing to fall before he lets God catch him.
"*Cancer Faith & Butterflies* by Johnny M. Sanchez is a profoundly emotional and touching book. The author explores the emotional turmoil that accompanies such a journey, providing readers with a relatable and heart-wrenching portrayal of the impact of illness on individuals and their families." ~ OBC Reviewer
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She has a face straight out of a magazine God only knows, but you'll never leave her...
►GENERAL INFORMATION
FULL NAME: Vanessa Sanchez-Navarro NICKNAME(S): Nessa, V, Navarro LABEL: The Miscreant AGE: 39 DATE OF BIRTH: May 25, 1984 ZODIAC: Gemini Sun, Aquarius Rising, Capricorn Moon GENDER & PRONOUNS: Female; She/Her HERITAGE: Taíno, Puerto Rican, Irish, English SPOKEN LANGUAGE(S): English OCCUPATION: Con Artist / Club Owner ( Seventh Heaven / Club Rouge ) SEXUALITY & ROMANCE: Bisexual; Biromantic
► APPEARANCE
FACE CLAIM: Aubrey Plaza HEIGHT: 5'6" WEIGHT: 119 lbs. DOMINANT HAND: Right HAIR COLOR: Brunette EYE COLOR: Brown SCARS: None notable. TATTOOS: Black dainty outline of an Ace on her right inner wrist
►PERSONALITY
POSITIVE TRAITS: Clever, Entertaining, Charming, Accepting, Driven, Comedic. NEGATIVE TRAITS: Sarcastic, Manipulative, Headstrong, Secretive, Reckless. LIKES: Drag shows, brunch, cocktails with more alcohol than mix, pop music, spontaneous weekend trips, card games, the feeling of silk, popping champagne. DISLIKES: When people ask questions with obvious answers, the law, loud chewers, when forks scrape against plates, when you're looking forward to eating something specific but the establishment is sold out for the day.
►MENTALITY
PHOBIAS: None. DISORDERS: Not diagnosed. ALLERGIES: N/A
►BACKGROUND
HOMETOWN: Las Vegas, NV CURRENT RESIDENCE: Anchorage, AK { Bear Valley } EDUCATION LEVEL: High School Drop-out FAMILIAL CONNECTIONS: -FAMILY UNKNOWN
►FAVORITES
FOOD: In-and-Out Burger DRINK: Carmel Macchiato, extra shot and upside down MOVIE: The Hangover, Killer Klowns from Outerspace TV SHOW: Doesn't really watch TVBAND/ARTIST: The1975, Gorillaz, Ween, Lady GaGa SONG: Robbers - The1975
► EXTRA INFORMATION
JUNG TYPE: INTJ ENNEAGRAM: The Confidant (6w7) TEMPERAMENT: Stoic MORAL ALIGNMENT: Chaotic Evil SIN: Glutton VIRTUE: Acceptance ELEMENT: Air CHARACTER PLAYLIST
Be a riot, 'cause I know you
► BIOGRAPHY
TW; Neglect, homelessness, con-artistry
Vanessa was found in a dumpster. Swaddled in a towel and screaming. It was an elderly homeless woman who took her in, only to pass away when Nessa turned 9. To a degree, she never understood why the woman would take her in when there was nothing to her name. Though, she did manage to survive for 9 years, and it was because of that very woman that Nessa understood how to run the streets to her advantage. It wasn't until Nessa was 16 that she was caught by a magician for pickpocketing his wallet. It was the only time she's ever been caught in her 7 years of trickery. Through this man, she made a deal to be his magician's assistant in order to be partners and run a con, all to be able to learn some better slight of hand. It was a very great act, entertaining people only to then take from them. This way of life not only excited Nessa, but it also was keeping her lights on in her shoebox of a shitty apartment. When she turned 18, she took all the money they made together and seemed to disappear to the richer area of Vegas. Her eyes were saucers, the greed mixed with her need for survival having her take all she learned and turn it on the rich and wealthy bachelors who turned up in Vegas. Her favorite where the ones on a business trip. Their black cards the reason she has the amount of Chanel she does and her Maserati. It was an easy con, to portray herself as something she wasn't in order to get close, bleed them dry and then go off to the next. The last con, she married a billionaire, waited for him to go on a business trip, took the money and bolted. This time, instead of just a new area of Vegas, she took off to Anchorage. Now, she's living her best life. She won a little run-down club in the area and flipped it into Seventh Heaven. Rumor is that she has a secret area of the club that turns into Club Rouge - where anyone's wildest dream could come true. Even hers.
► PERSONALITY (DEEP DIVE)
Vanessa is always the life of the party. She's jokingly awkward, and it's all a part of her charm. She's definitely guarded, and hasn't ever been caught by the police because she's so good at coming up with stories on-the-spot and throwing off suspicion. Nessa is loyal, but only if she feels there is something in it for her in the relationship. She's accepting of anyone and everyone and really pushes for people to be their authentic selves, mostly because she hides pieces of herself due to her past and has no choice. She's the type to drag you out if you're having a bad day and getting up on tables to dance. She has her hand on the pulse of the city and usually has an in for all the newest and hottest areas due to the fact she's a nightclub owner. She loves weed, card games, and conspiracy theories (grab your foil hat). She appreciates humor and intelligence in others, and shows her sarcasm when she thinks someone is stupid lol. Uh, she is brilliant and it's interesting because she dropped out of high school - mostly cause it bored her. She somewhat regrets it now and wishes she got a degree. She doesn't do serious relationships really - mostly because of her conartistry. It sucks though because she is charming and she draws people to her but they tend to not leave and declare themselves her friends; She's very black cat energy. Overall, she's a fun time. She's air-coded with how she switches up.
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Ella Griffin
Age: 25 MBTI: ENFP Enneagram: 6w7 Occupation: Freelance Graphic Designer Degree: Graphic Design, Britechester University (San Myshuno Campus) Traits: Ambitious, Friendly, Foodie, Stunning, Romantic Relationship Status: Single, but being a lil flirty flirt Closest Friends: Gabriella Huerta-Sanchez, Elena Vázquez, Amira Russ, Caroline O'Shaughnessy, Claire Haines, Sabrina Landgraab, Raelyn Feng, Matilda Klaus. Siblings: Molly Griffin, Katelyn Griffin, Riley Griffin
Fun Facts:
Ella grew up in Willow Creek with her three sisters and parents.
With all of her sisters being over-achievers and at least having their Master's degrees, she was often ignored by her family because she chose a creative field. Her parents almost forgot about her high school graduation.
Her parents are well known in the law and science communities, often trying to rub shoulders with well-known families.
She is not in contact with her parents, but she is with her sisters. They are very supportive and proud of Ella!
She moved to San Myshuno the same night as her graduation.
She bartended alongside Gabriella all through university and for a couple years after graduation.
After a couple years of hard work, she landed the client that would change her life! She became the most sought-after graphic designer in San Myshuno.
Rainy Day Entertainment wants to hire her full-time, but she's hesitant because she loves freelancing and working with a variety of clients.
She is roommates with Caroline O'Shaughnessy and Sabrina Landgraab.
Believe it or not, but Ella hates Christopher Williams for other reasons beyond being an awful ex-boyfriend to Caroline 👀
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A Breath of Fresh Air Jan 29
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A Breath of Fresh Air With Sandy Kaye bombshellradio.com Tuesdays 1pm EST and Fridays 8pm EST Archival shows : bombshellradiopodcasts.com Former teen idol Bobby Sherman is 80 years old and still wowing them. He was born in Santa Monica, California and became interested in singing whilst at high school. Following his graduation, he was given the opportunity to sing for Sal Mineo’s band at a party and eventually got a gig as house singer for the ABC show ‘Shindig!’, which ran from 1964 to 1966. His luck changed drastically in 1968 when he was cast in the role of a stammering, bashful logger in the TV drama series ‘Here Come the Brides’. The series became a hit and established him as an actor. The following year Bobby released the song "Little Woman". The single charted #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and eventually earned gold status. Bobby instantly became adored the world over and from the late 60s to the mid-70s, he toured extensively. A frequent guest on TV variety shows and featured in an episode of ‘The Partridge Family’, he later had guest roles in several drama series including ‘Mod Squad,’ ‘Murder She Wrote,’ ‘Ellery Queen,’ ‘Frasier,’ ‘The Ed Sullivan Show,’ ‘Good Day LA,’ ‘The Rosie O'Donnell Show,’ ‘Entertainment Tonight,’ and ‘Good Morning America,’ to name a few. In 1981, Sherman starred in the musical comedy movie ‘Get Crazy’. Five years later, he joined the cast of the sitcom ‘Sanchez of Bel Air.’ His versatility as an actor allowed him to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles, showcasing a depth beyond his teen idol persona. These television appearances further solidified his status as a well-rounded entertainer. After a 25-year absence, Bobby performed in "The Teen Idol Tour" in 1998 along with artists Davy Jones (The Monkees) and Peter Noone (Herman’s Hermits). While his presence in the spotlight may have waned in recent years, his enduring appeal remains evident at nostalgia events. Bobby Sherman scored so many hits during the late 60s and early 70s, including "Easy Come, Easy Go”, "Julie, Do Ya Love Me" and "La, La, La", all of which sold millions of copies and earned him gold discs. From 71 to 79, Bobby Sherman was married to his first wife. The couple had two sons, both of whom work in the entertainment industry today. In the 90s, Bobby joined the Los Angeles Police Department as a technical Reserve Police Officer. He was later promoted to Captain in the Department and began serving in San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department in 1999, eventually retiring in 2010. It was during this time that Bobby met his new wife, Brigitte Poublon. Together, the couple founded the not-for-profit Brigitte & Bobby Sherman Children's Foundation. The entertainer has been given several awards for his humanitarian efforts. Sandy Kaye [email protected]   Read the full article
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Modern Townhomes in San Antonio
Looking for modern townhomes in San Antonio? Look no further than the Villas at College Park - the number one choice for exclusive townhome living. You'll experience unparalleled charm and convenience at the Villas, which offer a unique mix of tranquility and modern convenience. The boutique townhome community is ideally situated near The RIM shopping center, Valero Energy, USAA HQ, UTSA's main campus, and other convenient amenities. Each townhome features a two-car garage and private backyard, creating an inviting atmosphere that will make you feel right at home. If you're interested in renting one of these apartment homes in San Antonio, simply call (210) 972-8402 (TTY: 711).
San Antonio, TX, vibrant culture
San Antonio, TX, is known as the 7th largest city in the US. It is particularly well-known for its vibrant culture, attractions like the Spurs and historic Alamo, and easy access to the Texas Hill Country. With a low unemployment rate and consistent annual job growth of 3%, San Antonio offers a laid-back vibe, an affordable housing market, and a thriving economy. The city's low traffic levels compared to other Texas cities make it an attractive choice for residents looking to explore and forge new friendships. With no income taxes in Texas, the cost of living is comparatively affordable, and the city's low unemployment rate makes it a desirable destination. You can actually find a lot of job opportunities in San Antonio. 
SeaWorld San Antonio
SeaWorld San Antonio is a thrilling destination that offers a variety of animal encounters, rides, shows, and attractions for all ages and interests. Visitors can also explore diverse habitats, observe their natural behaviors, learn about their habitats, and discover conservation efforts. Up-close experiences include feeding dolphins, pet penguins, and going behind the scenes with trainers. Educational shows showcase dolphins, sea lions, and other animals while entertaining the audience. Exciting rides include high-speed roller coasters like the Steel Eel and Wave Breaker and water adventures like Aquatica's Taumata Racer and Walhalla Wave. The family-friendly fun includes exploring Sesame Street Bay of Play, boat rides through Lost Lagoon, and the majestic carousel. 
SAPD Officer Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
A San Antonio Police Department officer, Albert Sanchez, has been arrested on child pornography charges. Sanchez, who has been with the department since 2008, was initially reported to be engaged in sexual conduct with juveniles on January 5. An investigation began on January 8, and investigators found an unspecified number of explicit photos on Sanchez's phone. Sanchez was arrested without incident on charges of possession/promotion of child pornography and is suspended without pay. If convicted, Sanchez faces up to a 10-year prison sentence and/or a $10,000 fine. He has been placed on administrative leave. The incident occurred on January 5 and is part of ongoing investigations into child pornography. It shows how good is the justice system in the country.
Link to maps
SeaWorld San Antonio 10500 SeaWorld Dr, San Antonio, TX 78251, United States Get on TX-1604 Loop 4 min (2.0 mi) Follow TX-1604 Loop to N Loop 1604 W. Take the exit toward Babcock Rd from TX-1604 Loop 8 min (8.9 mi) Continue on N Loop 1604 W. Take Babcock Rd to Casina Run 2 min (0.7 mi) Villas at College Park 7507 Casina Run, San Antonio, TX 78249, United States
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Days Until Christmas: 20 Sanchez Family Entertainment, Inc. would like to wish you and yours, the merriest of Christmas. We pray that the LORD GOD Jehovah, wrap His arms of Love around you, and may He grant you peace. www.SanchezFamilyPublishing.com www.MobileGamesRUs.com
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