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Nathan Wuornos in Haven 3x2 Stay (2012)/ 5x25 Now (2015)
Jack Sutherland in Time for You to Come Home for Christmas (2019)
Katherine Moss(-Sutherland) (Alison Sweeney) in Time for You to Come Home for Christmas (2019)/ Time for Them to Come Home for Christmas (2021)
Matthew Anderson in The Angel Tree (2020)
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So Universal Pictures may have just intentionally over-pruned all of the city owned trees in front of their LA corporate office in an effort to fuck with the WGA/SAG-AFTRA picketers during what is predicted to be the hottest week of the year so far:
And the LA City Controller is looking into it:
Once again it looks like it's time for:
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The Angel Oak Tree Located: South Carolina
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It's strange to see anyone surprised by Universal using a tactic as cruel as denying even shade to picket line members, in the heat-based hellscape that is Los Angeles. So let's try to condense the explanation.
By and large, executives are people who already come from wealth and privilege, and have that wealth and privilege protected throughout their life as they're escorted through whatever levels of education and then into employment.
Most of them have never received any kind of culture shock to make them aware of the struggles of 'lessers'. Their parents and peers had a vested interest in keeping the then-children from mixing with 'those people'.
They are insulated enough from daily life that they no longer see anyone outside their immediate wealth and influence bracket as human.
So a strike, to them, is not "people who want enough money to live and work in health", it's "The machine that makes us money is broken, get those workers back into their jobs so we can keep making money."
So the executives treat the strike like they would a broken machine or a disobedient pet. Hit it until it works, and replace it if it breaks.
And don't doubt for one minute that this wasn't at the advice of a Pinkerton or similar union-busting agency consultant. This is more than just petty; this is tactical cruely.
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One of Duquette's 'Angel' figures, created for the Los Angeles Bicentennial.
The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
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can someone who knows more about trees than me please confirm/deny that it's a goddamn terrible idea to pollard a weeping fig in the middle of july in los angeles
and for some context:
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The antlers that decorate this pavilion came from San Simeon.
The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
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