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underpreparedbard · 9 months
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Joey Batey and Troy Dangerfield
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renegadesstuff · 9 months
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He is so babygirl 🥹🫶
📸 by Troy Dangerfield (instagram)
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whitewaterpaper · 3 years
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Månadens Filmer: April 2021.
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Några dagar sent, men ändock så kommer här månadens skörd av filmer.
Arsenik och Gamla Spetsar (2012). 👍
Fredriksdalare som tillfälligt låg uppe på Eva Rydbergs YouTube-kanal. Trevlig liten fars om två systrar med en dödlig hobby.
Assassins (2020). 👍
Dokumentär om mordet på Kim Jong-nam, eller kanske framför allt det som framkom i utredningen efteråt och om hur två unga kvinnor blev en bricka i Nordkoreas maktspel.
East, the (2013). 👍
Thriller från den utomordentligt kompetenta duon Zal Batmanglij och Brit Marling. En privar säkerhetsfirma tar sig an att infiltrera en anarkistisk grupp och agenten som får uppdraget känner hur världen mellan gruppen och verkligheten blir allt mer otydlig.
Fantasy Island (2020).
Förväntade mig blodig splatter-skräck men fick en väldigt väl berättad skräckis. Har en fullständigt onödig twist på slutet men är bättre än recensionerna gör gällande.
Final Target ¤ Ava (2020). 👎 📺 🆓
Finns att se gratis på Viddla för oss med samverkande bibliotek.
Dramaaction om en lönnmördare som börjar tvivla på sitt jobb. Vill inte riktigt lyfta -- trots en skicklig Jessica Chastain i huvudrollen.
Gudarna Måste Vara Tokiga ¤ The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980).
Klassisk komedi som fortfarande kan vara rätt rolig. Tror inte jag sett den tidigare.
Kassören i Auschwitz ¤ Accountant of Auschwitz, the (2018). 👍
Dokumentär om fallet Oscar Gröning som en av de sista levande SS-medlemmarna ställdes inför rätta för medhjälp till mord på 300 000 personer. Dokumentären centrerar sig mycket kring den etiska debatten och Tysklands kämpande med att gå vidare.
Love and Monsters (2020).
Postapokalyptiskt drama med lätta stråk av teenegeangst. Avgjort bättre än väntat och jag gillar att monstren faktiskt inte är invanderade rymdvarelser.
Moon 44 (1990).
Inte så pjåkigt action-mysterium signerat Roland Emmerich.
Mord på Ljusa Dagen ¤ Evil Under the Sun (1982).
Mer Agatha Christie! Mer Hercule Poirot! Och som alltid när det gäller den sistnämnda är det en väldigt avancerad förklaring till vem mördaren är och hur det hela gått till.
Once Upon a Mattress (2005).
Förra månadens “Sicken Ärta!” följs upp med spelfilmsversionen av samma pjäs. Inte fullt lika vass som fredriksdals version, men ändock underhållande.
Robin Hood (1991). 👍
📜 Jag säger en del av vad som är värt att säga här.
Thunder Force (2021). 👍
Ack så skicklig Vivian Falcone är som en yngre upplaga av mamma  Melissa McCarthys rollfigur. En superhjälte film vars största behållning (förutom huvudrollsinnehaverskorna) är att det är en superhjältefilm utanför MCU och DCEU.
Tom i bollen ¤ Caddyshack (1980). 👎 🔁
Är det bara jag eller är Chevy Chase rätt överksattad? Rodney Dangerfield är nog den enda som är genuint rolig. Har sett den tidigare och mindes typ ingeting på förhand, förutom golftemat.
Troy: The Odyssey (2017). 👎
The Asylum ger sig på klassiska Odyssén i vad som bara kan kallas gisten Eka med segel.
Vita frun (1962). 👍
Intressant story, och ungefär lika bra som de övriga filmerna i Arne Mattsons filmserie. Lite besviken dock att enfaldige Freddy hängde med in i den här filmen men inte fru Hillman.
Wheels of Fire (1985). 👎
Post-apokalyptisk bilåkaraction. Vill mycket men stannar vid “Casha in i kölvattnet på Mad Max”-nivån.
Skall ni bara plocka en film ur den här listan, rekommenderas den politiska thrillern “The East” eller “Kassören från Auschwitz”.
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lesecumeurs · 3 years
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“Le secteur culturel semble avoir été sacrifié, réduit à néant au profit des longues files d’attente qui se formaient devant les étals des grandes marques décoratives et vestimentaires.”
Cyril est très certainement l’écumeur que j’ai le plus souvent l’occasion de croiser sans lui avoir donné rendez-vous : quand ce n’est pas dans la file d’attente d’une salle de cinéma, c’est au sous-sol de Beaubourg ou sur le seuil d’une galerie photo. Cyril a longtemps tenu sur son temps libre une mailing-list dédiée à l’actualité des concerts parisiens : son exhaustivité et sa régularité en faisait un modèle à côté duquel la concurrence rasait les murs. J’ai toujours été étonné qu’il ne soit pas débauché par un média d’actualité : Cyril, c’est Lylo à lui tout seul. Même s’il n’exerce plus cette activité de salubrité publique, il continue discrètement à faire du prosélytisme : il est toujours le premier à me signaler la rétrospective d’une réalisatrice tchèque ou un festival de documentaires en ligne. 
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Salut Philippe,
en temps normal, la politesse voudrait que je te réponde « tout va bien, merci, j’espère que toi aussi » mais ce n’est pas vraiment le cas.
Quand tu fais partie de la catégorie de gens hyper actifs qui ne rentrent chez eux que pour y dormir (ou presque), après un début d’année bien rempli en concerts, expositions et cinémas, le premier confinement a été un véritable coup de massue. Je n’avais absolument plus goût à rien, impossible d’allumer la platine vinyle ou d’écouter un CD. Les seuls instants que j’ai appréciés ont été de découvrir les rues de Paris désertées et de capturer ces instants en photographies ainsi que la vision de quelques livestreams proposés sur instagram chaque semaine par les impeccables Low ou par l’espiègle Fyfe Dangerfield ou encore chaque jour par La Blogothèque, dont le climax a été le très bel hommage à Elliott Smith fin juin. J’ai également profité de la mise en ligne de films proposés (souvent gratuitement) par des festivals comme Cinéma Du Réel, le Champs-Elysées Film Festival, Traces de Vie et également par le Centre Pompidou, mk2 et la Cinémathèque.
Depuis plus de dix ans, je passe du temps à dénicher et à répertorier les concerts à ne pas manquer à Paris et dans sa région. Tu te rends d’autant plus compte, suite à leur arrêt brutal, du rôle de sociabilisation que ces moments de partage peuvent représenter. La joie d’y croiser les connaissances que tu peux t’y faire au fil du temps, de saluer l’agent de sécurité, le personnel de la billetterie, les serveuses et serveurs de bar, de discuter avec les personnalités de la scène musicale locale ou encore avec les organisateurs de concerts qui te confient autour d’un verre des informations sur leur programmation à venir a fait place à un gros vide. Certaines personnes m’ont suggéré d’annoncer les dates des concerts en ligne, je n’ai pas senti l’envie de m’y mettre, je préfère attendre le retour des concerts en salles pour redémarrer Open Up Your Ears.
Le second confinement a été un peu plus positif. J’ai renoué avec la télévision que je n’avais plus allumée depuis plus de dix ans et dont j’ai changé de modèle. Je suis passé d’un coup de l’écran cathodique au streaming connecté ! J’ai attaqué la vision intégrale (pas encore achevée pour certaines) de séries comme Six Feet Under, The X-files, South Park, The League Of Gentlemen, Dark... J’ai aussi pu découvrir trois ans après l'extraordinaire troisième saison de Twin Peaks dont tous les épisodes sont réalisés par un David Lynch en grande forme qui se fait plaisir en invitant des artistes comme Nine Inch Nails, Chromatics, Sharon Van Etten ou encore Au Revoir Simone à jouer un titre lors d’une scène. Un pur délice.
Il faut saluer une parenthèse enchantée qui a pu prendre place cet été grâce aux concerts en extérieur des équipes du Supersonic sur la terrasse du Trabendo, ceux sur les quais et la terrasse de Petit Bain, ceux sur la nouvelle air de jeux de La Station ou bien même ceux assis en intérieur dans le cadre de Jazz à la Villette ainsi que le très bon concert inattendu et inespéré de Fontaines DC à la Maison de la Radio. Ces moments de retrouvailles et de délectations ont été de trop rares instants exutoires en 2020.
L’année a également été marquée par l’annulation des festivals auxquels je me fais une joie de me rendre chaque année (ou presque) comme The Great Escape à Brighton, Primavera Sound Festival à Barcelone, La Route du Rock à Saint-Malo ou encore l’Iceland Airwaves à Reykjavik. C’est l’occasion idéale de profiter en même temps d’une ville et d’artistes que tu affectionnes, de mêler tourisme et musique.
Même si personne ne pouvait s’attendre à vivre cette pandémie, la communication gouvernementale a été une véritable catastrophe. A grands renforts de positivisme, on a laissé espérer aux acteurs de secteurs à l’arrêt qu’ils pourraient reprendre leurs activités pour finalement revenir sur cette décision. C’est dire la méconnaissance de ceux qui gouvernent sur l’organisation ou la tenue d’événements tels que des concerts ou des festivals (savent-ils d’ailleurs ce qu’est un festival ? Si l’on s’en tient aux déclarations des différents ministres successifs au poste de la culture, la réponse semble être encore et toujours non). Le secteur navigue à vue depuis plus d’un an. Les programmateurs en sont parfois au 4 ou au 5ème report de date, certains artistes préfèrent tout annuler en attendant que ça se tasse, le public se lasse et n’achète plus de place. Il est compliqué dans ces conditions de rester positif. Quand tu vois qu’un an après le premier confinement on en débute un troisième ou encore que les concerts assis de The Divine Comedy prévus en septembre 2021 à La Cité de la Musique sont déjà reportés à septembre 2022, tu te dis que les belles paroles de la ministre de la culture sur la tenue de festivals assis en plein air et limités à 5.000 personnes ne sont encore qu’un coup d’épée dans l’eau. Du blabla pour brasser du vent, faire patienter les gens en attendant que ça s’arrange parce qu’il ne faut pas faire perdre espoir. Au bout de quatre mois et demi de fermeture des établissements culturels, c’est un nouveau confinement qui nous est proposé, tu parles d’un espoir.
En l’absence de concerts, je me suis surpris à reprendre mes activités adolescentes en reprenant une carte de cinéma illimité. J’ai dévoré le cycle d’une cinquantaine de films japonais de la Filmothèque, la rétrospective Christopher Nolan, l’Etrange Festival du Forum des Images, les films documentaires chiliens proposés par la Bpi du Centre Pompidou ... Soit plus de 200 films avalés en quatre mois et demi, sans jamais avoir l’impression d’être en danger et sans tomber malade. D’où une grande incompréhension lorsque le gouvernement a pris la décision de maintenir les lieux culturels fermés tout en reconnaissant qu’ils ne représentaient pas un risque de contamination. Aucun souci mais on va éviter quand même. Si l’on commençait à appliquer ce principe de précaution pour tout ce qui nous entoure, on finirait par rester allongé à attendre que la mort vienne nous cueillir. La veille de la présumée réouverture, je me suis promené dans le quartier latin et je voyais les employés des cinémas s’activer en placardant les affiches des films et les programmes. Tout ça pour rien, pour annoncer de prochaines séances fantômes. Le gouvernement allait envoyer promener leur travail impliqué d’un revers de main. Pareil pour les musées, de nombreuses expositions ont été accrochées puis décrochées sans accueillir de public. L’exposition photographique Noir et blanc au Grand Palais a nécessité trois ans de travail pour terminer en exposition virtuelle payante sur un ordinateur. La grande exposition Matisse du Centre Pompidou n’aura accueilli du public que pendant 9 jours avant d’être démontée et j’en passe. J’ai eu l’impression d’assister à d’énormes gâchis. Le secteur culturel semble avoir été sacrifié, réduit à néant au profit des longues files d’attente qui se formaient devant les étals des grandes marques décoratives et vestimentaires. Je vous fais le pari que vous tirerez plus profit d’une exposition ou d’un film que d’un pull ou d’une table basse mais ce n’est visiblement pas l’avis de tout le monde.
Le temps où l’on se retrouvait dans la moiteur des salles un verre à la main semble bien loin, espérons qu’il revienne vite.
Prends soin de toi A bientôt, Cyril
Photo : Benoit Grimalt, 2013.
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transofi · 6 years
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Transgender Day of Remembrance
Jamie Lee Wounded Arrow Mesha Caldwell Sean Hake Jojo Striker Tiara Lashaytheboss Richmond Jaquarrius Holland Chyna Doll Dupree Ciara McElveen Alphonza Watson Chayviss Reed Kenneth Bostick Sherrell Faulkner Kenne McFadden Josie Berrios Ava Le’Ray Barrin Ebony Morgan Troy “Tee Tee” Dangerfield Gwynevere River Song Kiwi Herring Kashmire Redd Derricka Banner Ally Steinfeld Scout Schultz Stephanie Montez Candace Towns This is only from the United States. Many, many more worldwide have been victimized and killed. But to those unfairly taken from us worldwide, throughout the years, we remember you. We will stand and fight and live for you and for all our brothers, sisters, non-binary, and gender-non-conforming individuals. We deserve a place in this world. A safe place where we can celebrate who we are unashamed and unburdened by bigotry and hatred. Today we remember what it means to be part of a community of indescribable strength and resilience. We will not be erased. We will not be snuffed out. We are here. We exist. We are valid. We are strong. Together we can endure. I love each and every one of you. Be safe, be proud, be unified, be the incredible individuals you are.
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heythatsmyleg · 7 years
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2: Do you like it when liquid (water/blood etc) is made to look like it's gotten on the lense in a film or do you find it annoying/distracting?
Depends on the scene, but it doesn’t usually bother me unless I’m looking to get distracted. You make an enjoyable enough film, you can get away with a lot of stuff. As soon as there’s holes, the mind wanders.
8: Tarantino or Eli Roth?
I’d rather hang out with Eli Roth, but the man cannot make a likable protagonist to save his damn life.
9: A scene-stealing performance?
I’m specifically going out of my way to avoid saying “Nicolas Cage as Castor Troy in Face/Off” so how about Rodney Dangerfield in Caddyshack? That movie wouldn’t’ve been half as good without him, as per Caddyshack 2
16: A director you wish would never work again?
Like, there’s your usual Polanski, Woody Allen types but in terms of what actual content they put out, I can’t fuckin stand Harmony Korine. 
17: Your favorite performance by a lead actress? Explain why.
Kathy Bates as Annie Wilkes in Misery. She is FUCKING SCARY in that.
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Hawaii Quotes
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• A dreaming vortex is a place where it’s easy to change. You come to a dreaming vortex like Hawaii to step from one dream into another, from one world into another, to change, in other words. – Frederick Lenz • A travel agent told I could spend 7 nights in HAWAII no days just nights. – Rodney Dangerfield • According to a new study, Hawaii is the happiest place in America to live. And I thought it was just a great place to pretend you were born in. – Craig Ferguson • America has always been the richest and most secure, and sometimes the most dangerous country in the world. In the early years, the danger was to everybody near us, slaves, Native Americans, Mexicans. It finally expanded in 1898 to the Caribbean, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines. – Noam Chomsky • Apparently President Obama’s favorite cocktail is a martini. When asked how he likes it, he said, ‘On the beach, in Hawaii, in 2017.’ – Jimmy Fallon • Are we as willing to go into debt for the work of God as we are for a vacation to Hawaii? – Erwin W. Lutzer • Are we going to New Orleans?” “No”, she said, backing out of the spot. “We’re going to West Virginia.” “I assume by ‘West Virginia,’ you actually mean ‘Hawaii,'” I said. “Or some place equally exciting. – Richelle Mead • As a new day begins in New York, the sun sets in Hawaii. – Tim McCarver • As a territory, American Samoa has no representation in the U.S. Senate, and we Samoans lost a respected and powerful ally with the passing of Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye. – Troy Polamalu • Barack H. Obama is a landmark presidential figure as the first black, multiracial, multicultural president from Hawaii and the Pacific. – Dinesh Sharma
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Well, I had just completed the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon. – Martha McSally • Being in Hawaii, it’s almost impossible not to be fit, I think. – Henry Ian Cusick • Come with me while the moon is on the sea The night is young and so are we Dreams come true in Blue Hawaii And mine could all come true This magic night of nights with you – Leo Robin • Donald Trump has made it clear that certainly over the last few years that President [Barack] Obama was born in Hawaii. – John Lewis • Ever since I was young I understood the whole meaning of life isn’t how much money you accumulate, how much fame you experience, it’s how many lives you touch, how many faces you bring smiles to. I see myself back in Hawaii doing something in the community to improve the lives of young children. Everything I’ve done is to prepare myself to give back. – Manti Te’o • Every city I go to is an opportunity to paint, whether it’s Omaha or Hawaii. – Tony Bennett • Every time I flicked channels, there I was, talking. I was talking too much and writing too little. So Naomi and I went to Hawaii. The phone was cut off and we lost touch. This gave me the chance to have a good think about my life. – Joe Eszterhas • For a while I got into the South Pacific theater of World War II. I read “American Caesar” by William Manchester, the biography of General MacArthur. Because of that I ended up reading “Tales of the South Pacific” by James Michener and then because of that reading his “Hawaii.” That is what happens. – Dave Barry • For many years I had allowed my second husband to take credit for my paintings. But one day, unable to continue the deception any longer, I left him and my home in California and moved to Hawaii. – Margaret Keane • For me, the magic of Hawaii comes from the stillness, the sea, the stars. – Joanne Harris • For some reason my father saw no problem with us pplaying “barbie and ken go to hawaii to save their marriage by picking up another couple for sexy good times,” but if barbie and ken had gone to hawaii to “rescue another couple from a crazed kidnapper,” that would have been wrong. – Michele Jaffe • Good schools, good jobs, good government. These are not unreasonable demands. But sadly, some of our people have already lost heart and have left Hawaii to look for these things elsewhere. – Linda Lingle • Grew up in Hawaii that gave [Barack Obama] a kind of optimism, an ability to see things, you know, and frankly, an ability to trust, you know, in his fellow, you know, white countrymen in a way that I, for instance, you know, and the vast majority of black people I know never really could. – Ta-Nehisi Coates • Growing up, the ukulele was always a respected instrument. It’s a big part of our culture. It wasn’t until I started traveling outside of Hawaii that I realized people didn’t really consider the ukulele to be a real instrument. – Jake Shimabukuro • Have you guys ever ghost hunted in Hawaii? No? Well, I have this fat friend… I shouldn’t say fat, that might offend him, but he’s Samoan and claims to have seen ghosts. – CM Punk • Hawaii ain’t a bad place to work. – T.I. • Hawaii can be heaven and it can be hell. – Jeff Goldblum • Hawaii doesn’t win many games in the United States. – Lee Corso • Hawaii has always been a very pivotal role in the Pacific. It is in the Pacific. It is a part of the United States that is an island that is right here. – Dan Quayle • Hawaii is a beautiful place to bring up a family. – Henry Ian Cusick • Hawaii is a small, close community. – Jake Shimabukuro • Hawaii is a special place because we have a very diverse population there, who are very respectful and tolerant of those who have differing opinions and different views. – Tulsi Gabbard • Hawaii is a unique state. It is a small state. It is a state that is by itself. It is a-it is different than the other 49 states. Well, all states are different, but it’s got a particularly unique situation. – Dan Quayle • Hawaii is absolutely beautiful. – Rachelle Lefevre • Hawaii is not a state of mind, but a state of grace. – Paul Theroux • Hawaii is paradise. It sounds cheesy to say it, but there’s music in the air there. – Bruno Mars • Hawaii is the best form of comfort for me. When I die, I want to be cremated, and I want half my ashes spread in the Pacific around the island, the rest on the property. – Richard Pryor • Hawaii is the birthplace of surfing, and many Hawaiians or part-Hawaiians surf, but in the rest of the United States it’s a pretty white sport. – William Finnegan • Hawaii made the mouth of her soul water. – Tom Robbins • Hawaii was beautiful of course, we played at Turtle Bay an amazing resort right on the ocean. – Natalie Gulbis • Hawaiis own Patsy Mink served as the first congresswoman of color and first Asian American woman in the House; she later sought the Democratic Party presidential nomination. – Colleen Hanabusa • Hawaii’s the 50th state? I thought it was a suburb of Guam. – Bobby Heenan • Here’s my gut belief: Obama got a leg up by being admitted to both Occidental and Columbia as a foreign exchange student. He was raised as a young boy in Indonesia. But did his mother ever change him back to a U.S. citizen? When he returned to live with his grandparents in Hawaii or as he neared college-age preparing to apply to schools, did he ever change his citizenship back? I’m betting not. – Wayne Allyn Root • Hula is the art of Hawaiian dance, which expresses all we see, smell, taste, touch, feel, and experience. It is joy, sorrow, courage, and fear. – Robert Cazimero • I am privileged to be able to work for the people of Hawaii in whatever capacity. – Tulsi Gabbard • I bought almost every single thing that I furnished my house with at the Salvation Army in Hawaii. All second hand. Some of them are kind of retro, and some of them you’d never know. – Evangeline Lilly • I can’t even speak Hawaiian, but if you go there and listen to a Hawaiian song, you get captured because it’s so beautiful, like the melody is just gorgeous and you know Bob Marley is on the radio every single day. It’s very reggae-influenced down there. Basically, you haven’t been to paradise if you haven’t been to Hawaii. – Bruno Mars • I decided that we’d have to take our chances with the law and get the hell out of Baltimore. I thought of seeking asylum in Canada or Australia or England, but I didn’t want to leave the United States, because for better or worse I’m an American, and this is my land; so I decided to fight it out on home ground, and finally we hit upon Hawaii, because of the liberal atmosphere created by its racial admixture, and because of its relatively large population of Buddhists, who are largely nontheistic. – Madalyn Murray O’Hair • I dive all over the world: Fiji, Australia, the Caribbean, Hawaii, and many other places. – Frederick Lenz • I don’t care about the money. I’m just interested in the perks. I’ll do a series if I am picked up by a limo, work only until 4, and the show is shot in Hawaii. – Harry Morgan • I don’t care where [Ted] Cruz comes from. I don’t care where the President comes from. Day one, I opened an investigation on a fraudulent government Hawaii document, period, on a birth certificate, so if you can say Cruz has fake documents, okay. – Joe Arpaio • I don’t have any simple things. I only have things like a gold-studded leather jacket. Then I’m going to Hawaii and I’m asking myself “Do I pack it? It could be cold.” I’m inventing scenarios where I could wear it. – Shaun White • I don’t like to spend money when I’m traveling. I like to go places like Hawaii and not spend money. I splurge on time. – Jonny Weston • I don’t look down on tourism. I live in Hawaii where we have 7 million visitors a year. If they weren’t there, there would be no economy. So I understand why a tourist economy is necessary. – Paul Theroux • I ended up in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific, operating out of Ayuka field in Hawaii. – Louis Zamperini • I got into this little habit of architecture and building. I designed a house in Colorado and one in Hawaii. The idea is supposed to be build and sell – but then I can never bring myself to sell them. – Trey Parker • I grew up in a musical family; the majority of my growing up was done in Hawaii. It’s what we do. You sing, you dance, you play ukulele and you drink. – Dwayne Johnson • I grew up in Hawaii and I think those islands are some of the most amazing places on the planet. – Mateus Ward • I grew up in Hawaii so I was outside a lot playing in the water. – Kelly Preston • I had actually been going to Hawaii for quite a while before I ever picked up the uke. I think with anything new you’re going to get more enjoyment out of it if it comes to you quickly, and the uke facilitates that. – Eddie Vedder • I had done ‘Die Hard’ and it was somebody’s franchise. I actually just got done with the ‘Hawaii Five-O’ pilot and I was developing some things of my own. So ‘Total Recall’ one of those projects that I read wanting more not to like it. – Len Wiseman • I had never been to Hawaii, and now I say that my body is from L.A. but my heart is from Hawaii, because I’m in love with it and it’s home on every level, from a spiritual, soulful place. – Shailene Woodley • I hate painting with a broad brush, but I think the birther thing, at its root, is racist. The guy was born in Hawaii. A black guy is president. It’s cool. Get over it. Just deal with it. There’s nothing you could show these birther people that would shut them up. – Henry Rollins • I have never been afraid to tackle tough or controversial issues, but I have always done it with the intent to do what I was elected to do, and that is represent the interests of my constituents, the working people of Hawaii. I feel that we are facing some of the most difficult issues in recent history with regard to food security, a widening income gap, and the rapidly increasing rise of the cost of living in our State. I know that the office of Lieutenant Governor can do more to address these issues. – Clayton Hee • I have to say, though, that somebody pointed out to me on YouTube that Conan O’Brien was being interviewed, and he was talking about how, oddly enough, he went to see that movie [South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut ] in Hawaii with his girlfriend or wife or whoever, and he didn’t even realize his character was in it. But there he was, and he said, “This voice comes out of me, and I’m thinking, ‘That’s not me! Who is that? That doesn’t even sound like me!’ – Brent Spiner • I just got back from Hawaii on Saturday, and it’s so depressing how quickly all the stresses and the stressful energy of L.A. comes bombarding back. Everyone’s in a rush, you’re annoying everyone, get out of their way, everyone’s most important than you are, has got somewhere more important to be – very draining town. But I still love it in many ways. I wouldn’t leave California. I think it’s a fantastic state, if you can’t be in Hawaii all the time. – Natalie Maines • I know I can serve Hawaii and our country well in the U.S. Senate, know we can mount a solid statewide campaign, know we have a good chance of prevailing. – Ed Case • I know that some of those plans [of the North Korea] could very well lead to a missile that might reach Hawaii, if not the West Coast. We do have to try to get the countries in the region to work with us to do everything we can to confine, and constrain them. – Hillary Clinton • I love Hawaii. I really enjoy surfing in Oahu, and Waianae is such a great area. And Maui – I like Maui a lot, too. – Troy Polamalu • I mean, Hawaii is beautiful, but the world is full of beautiful places. – Robert Kiyosaki • I remember watching Swan Lake and everybody looking exactly the same, but being able to relate because they were the only company I had ever seen even on video that had Asian dancers. The Asian community in Hawaii is actually almost as dominant as the Caucasian community. I thought “I can relate to that company because they look like people that I see every day.” They weren’t all little stick-thin Russian ballerinas. – Joan Chen • I see life everywhere I look. I get the energy off the water. Hawaii really, when I am there, it feels like how we are supposed to live and how it’s supposed to be: slower, just appreciating our surroundings. I love the people there and the aloha, the history. They’re really rooted in something. – Natalie Maines • I shined off high school band, marching, jazz studies. At the time I was too cool for school, I had this professional gig and I was going home taking a shower and heading to downtown Hawaii, Waikiki. – Eric Hernandez • I still consider myself a little, fat kid from Hawaii. – Robert Kiyosaki • I take golf trips with my brother or with friends. We usually go to Pebble or Bandon Dunes. One year we went to Hawaii. – Greg Maddux • I think I learned years ago when I went to Hawaii that you don’t bring puka shells back. You’ve got to be careful of your vacation purchases. – Joshua Homme • I think I was a mermaid and I used to swim the shores or Hawaii and used to pop up and see coconuts and pineapples everywhere. – Ella Henderson • I think somebody like Wes [Anderson] has a very good sense of style and is original. I think my sense of style got a little bit better after I was exposed to you guys at Valentino. Because I’m just in Hawaii and Malibu; it’s just kind of T-shirts and surfing-type stuff. – Owen Wilson • I think that being isolated from the Hollywood world of premieres and red carpet events was probably good for me because I could ease into those at will and by my own choice. But in other aspects, when it comes to fanfare, Hawaii is nuts and in L.A. they’re all so jaded. They don’t care. – Evangeline Lilly • I think there’s a really great amount of potential for Hawaii to become an example of what’s possible with renewable energy because there are so many renewable resources here: energy, solar energy, and wind energy. There’s so much potential here. – Jack Johnson • I thought my book was done, then we went to Hawaii and the whole last chapter happened. – Mariel Hemingway • I truly believe the brightest days lie ahead for the Great State of Hawaii. – Linda Lingle • I volunteered to deploy to Iraq. I was one of the few soldiers who were not on the mandatory deployment roster – close to 3,000 Hawaii soldiers were. – Tulsi Gabbard • I want people to think of Hawaii and think of palm trees and magical islands and Bruno Mars. – Bruno Mars • I want to stay in Hawaii a little while. I’m kind of liking it over there. – Josh Holloway • I wanted to go back on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ I did it. One of my favorite shows is ‘Hawaii Five-0.’ I went on, guest starred. I wanted to be in a film, did ‘Tasmanian Devils’ in Vancouver. Wanted to host a show, boom, did it. – Apolo Ohno • I was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii – Steve Case • I was born in Hawaii, but I was raised in Iowa. – Jason Momoa • I was in Jersey when the whole World Trade Center thing happened and I felt powerless. So, I went to Hawaii and did a surf movie. It’s kind of fluffy. – Michelle Rodriguez • I was introduced to skateboarding through my father. He was a surfer back in the 50’s & 60’s in Hawaii, where my parents grew up. They later moved to California and I was born. Skateboarding was the thing for surfers here in California in the 60’s and my Dad immediately made me a homemade board. – Christian Hosoi • I was just asking Chad [Myers], how can you get a volcano in Iceland? Isn’t it too- when you think of a volcano, you think of Hawaii and long words like that. You don’t think of Iceland.You think it’s too cold to have a volcano there. – Rick Sanchez • I was over there in Hawaii. I was there on the big island. The ‘Big Island’ – that name cracks me up. First of all, it’s not that big, so I’m pretty sure a guy came up with that name. – Carol Leifer • I was raised all over. Kansas, Hawaii, Georgia, Texas and Kentucky, by the time I was 11. – Jeri Ryan • I would love to rent a little cottage or cabin in Colorado and learn to ski or snowboard. And on the warmer side, I also want to rent a house in Hawaii and learn to surf! – Karlie Kloss • I wrote ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ on my first trip to Hawaii. I took a taxi to the hotel and when I woke up the next morning, I threw back the curtains and saw these beautiful green mountains in the distance. Then, I looked down and there was a parking lot as far as the eye could see, and it broke my heart this blight on paradise. That’s when I sat down and wrote the song. – Joni Mitchell • I`ve always thought of him [Barack Obama] and from conversations know him to be a guy who takes the long view, who doesn`t get too high, doesn`t get too low and seizes the opportunities when they`re there and knows how to ride the wave. I ascribe that to Hawaii. He`s a body surfer, so he knows how to get on the wave. He knows just the right time. – Howard Fineman • I’d left Hawaii twice in my life, so I’d been on an island my whole life. I had no clue. I didn’t know how to live in a city. – Maggie Q • I’d love to be [one of MacGyver’s buddies]. I’d watch that one and just think, wow, what a life. Living in Hawaii, driving around in someone’s Ferrari, and solving mysteries. – Rhys Darby • I’d love to go somewhere warm, somewhere near the beach and somewhere with a cool culture. It could be Hawaii, Cuba, South America – anywhere that has a cool culture and a beautiful climate. – Steve Nash • If a nation’s security is only as strong as its weakest link, then America may be in serious trouble. Hawaii may be our weakest link and could have a serious impact on our nation’s immigration policy. – Joe Arpaio • If there’s a Disney animated feature based in Hawaii, I knew I had to be part of it. I’m very proud to be from Hawaii. There was no question the role was mine. – Tia Carrere • If we quit Vietnam, tomorrow we’ll be fighting in Hawaii, and next week we’ll have to fight in San Francisco. – Lyndon B. Johnson • If you don’t have at least a working knowledge of the Hawaiian language… you can’t chant well. You cannot… receive the images of poetry paints for you. It’s like having peas and no pod. – Keali’i Reichel • If you want to surf, move to Hawaii. If you like to shop, move to New York. If you like acting and Hollywood, move to California. But if you like college football, move to Texas. – Ricky Williams • I’m a surfer at heart. Both my parents moved to Hawaii in the 1970s, where they met and became Christians. Then they taught me and my two brothers how to love the Lord – and how to surf! – Bethany Hamilton • I’m not sure it’s possible to stay in Hawaii. It’s kind of impractical. – Terry O’Quinn • I’m of Filipino, Spanish, and Chinese descent, and was raised on Hawaii. – Tia Carrere • I’m quadracontinental. I’ve got a life in London, New York, L.A. and Hawaii. – Rebecca Mader • I’m still a little girl in Hawaii, I have the same friends I had when I was a kid who love me for who I am – not what I do. I never got caught up in the club scene or took wrong roads. – Kiana Tom • Imagine, if you will, you’re sitting at my desk in Hawaii. You have access to the entire world, as far as you can see it. Last several days, content of internet communications. Every email that’s sent. Every website that’s visited by every individual. Every text message that somebody sends on their phone. Every phone call they make. – Edward Snowden • In Hawaii they say, “aloha.” That’s a nice one, It means both “hello” and “good-bye” Which just goes to show, if you spend enough time in the sun you don’t know whether you’re coming or going. – George Carlin • In Hawaii, if you’re invited to dinner, it’s assumed that the children are invited as well. On the islands, no one treats children like they’re not part of the conversation. People talk to children as people and include them in adventures and conversations. – Gabrielle Reece • In Hawaii, some of the biggest radio stations are reggae. The local bands are heavily influenced by Bob Marley. – Bruno Mars • In Hawaii, the environment is fabulous. In Malibu, the people are fabulous. Our family unity is tight, and we have the Pacific Ocean outside our door in both places, so there is consistency. – Laird Hamilton • In Hawaii, there are 50-year-old grandfathers, because they got married so early. – Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa • In Hawaii, they’re happy to hear that you’re filming a show. They love it that people actually come and make use of their beautiful landscapes. – Rachelle Lefevre • In Hawaii, we go to this wonderful place, all families. My wife and I go directly from breakfast to a beach chair where we read all day. My daughter goes from water to pool to running around with friends she meets, some of whom are regulars there. – Stephen Collins • In Hawaii, we greet friends, loved ones or strangers with Aloha, which means love. Aloha is the key word to the universal spirit of real hospitality, which makes Hawaii renowned as the world’s center of understanding and fellowship. Try meeting or leaving people with Aloha. You’ll be surprised by their reaction. I believe it and it is my creed. Aloha to you. – Duke Kahanamoku • In Hawaii, we have something called Ho’oponopono, where people come together to resolve crises and restore peace and balance. – Duane Chapman • In my nostrils still lives the breath of flowers that perished twenty years ago. – Mark Twain • In the case of Five-O, I believe it was a combination of many ingredients – timing, chemistry, Hawaii. – James MacArthur • Indian-styled garments are very popular in the U.S., especially in areas near the beach, like Hawaii and Los Angeles. – Maggie Grace • Insiders say Obama’s pretty comfortable around actors. He should be. He has been ‘acting’ like he was born in Hawaii for a long time. – Craig Ferguson • It doesn’t matter if the Republican or the Democratic candidate wins the governorship [of Hawaii]. Either one is already in the kingdom. – Ed Silvoso • It doesn’t matter to me where Barack Obama goes. If he wants to go to Hawaii because it’s his home state, fine! Hunky-dory. Plastic banana, good-time rock ‘n’ roller dittos. – Rush Limbaugh • It is really so nice here-country-busy-busy with so many different kinds of things-… I must say I feel far away in another world here-… always we go to a new place…the people have a kind of gentleness that isn’t usual on the mainland. – Georgia O’Keeffe • It’s easier to be healthy in Hawaii than it is, almost anywhere else I’ve lived. You spend a lot of time outside, in the ocean and on the beach. – Terry O’Quinn • It’s good to visit Hawaii if you’re seeking power. You don’t really need to live here. Just to come over for a week is enough. Switzerland is another spot like this. It’s very similar. These are the two clearest spots, Switzerland and Hawaii. – Frederick Lenz • I’ve always been under the impression that it would be such a bummer to be in a peaceful place like Hawaii or the tropics and be stressed about catching waves. – Shaun White • I’ve been surfing for a couple years, in the offseason in California and in Hawaii. I’m not very good, but it’s just something that to be out there in the water, no cell phone, no music… very few sports are as pure as that. – Troy Polamalu • I’ve enjoyed the accommodations offered by police departments from Florida to Hawaii. Any time I saw a badge, something in me would snap. – Grace Slick • Jason Lee is the most famous actor from Hawaii I can think of. – Tia Carrere • Life is very nice in Hawaii. I rent a place that has its own cottage so when my friends and family come to visit, they have somewhere nice to stay. – Jorge Garcia • Make good the good in you…and you will slowly steal into the Hawaiian heart, which is all of softness, and gentleness, and sweetness. – Jack London • Many believe that Hillary Clinton was channeling President Obama during her recent speech in New York City. She focused on equality, justice, and how hard it was for her growing up as a young black man in Hawaii. – Jimmy Fallon • Many exhibits from this aquarium use Hawaii’s abundant natural daylight. This allows Waikiki to display only live coral, which creates beautiful exhibits. It’s also a world leader in the propagation of live coral. The aquarium features some unusual and rarely seen species, including the chambered nautilus and the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. – John Grant • Most of my ukulele heroes were traditional players from Hawaii, like Eddie Kamae and Ohta-san. There may not be uke stars in popular culture, but there are certainly pop stars that play uke – George Harrison, Eddie Vedder, Taylor Swift, Train, and Paul McCartney. – Jake Shimabukuro • Most of the time, I’m working in places I’m not familiar with. Sometimes it’s Slovakia, and sometimes it’s Hawaii. Not to bash on Slovakia, but I really did enjoy Hawaii. – George Clooney • Most people are walking around the city like corpses; they aren’t alive enough to notice the trash. They come from other places and they see it as a big garbage dump. Do you want to live and work in a garbage dump? I don’t. That’s partly because I grew up in the most pristine environment possible – Hawaii, where it is sacrilege to leave your garbage on the ground. – Bette Midler • My boyfriend, who I love to death – he’s only 17 so he’s the youngest guy I’ve ever dated – he just moved here from Hawaii to be with me and I met him when I was 10. Anyway, in Hawaii they have such a different mentality and different priorities. – Nikki Reed • My father is Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino; my mother is half-Irish and half-Japanese; Greek last name; born in Hawaii, raised in Germany. – Mark Dacascos • My father moved to Hawaii from Brooklyn and my mother came there as a child from the Philippines. They met at a show where my dad was playing percussion. My mom was a hula dancer. – Bruno Mars • My husband is from Hawaii and his father who was also born in Hawaii was a teenager when Pearl Harbor happened, right before church and he ran up and got on the roof of his grandfather’s house and watched the planes go over. – Sigourney Weaver • My kids have never known me not working on The Bachelor. But they’ve lived in Paris and Italy and been to Hawaii and Bora-Bora with me, and it’s incredible to me that they’ve had these experiences. – Chris Harrison • Not very many companies go through Hawaii on their way to anywhere. San Francisco Ballet was the only company I remember, and Bolshoi, coming through Hawaii when I was younger. – Joan Chen • Nothing is more often misdiagnosed than our homesickness for Heaven. We think that what we want is sex, drugs, alcohol, a new job, a raise, a doctorate, a spouse, a large-screen television, a new car, a cabin in the woods, a condo in Hawaii. What we really want is the person we were made for, Jesus, and the place we were made for, Heaven. Nothing less can satisfy us. – Randy Alcorn • One volcano in Hawaii, one volcano in Indonesia, produces enough gases in the atmosphere, which include those natural elements that are in the Earth’s crust, that, uh, kind of make all the, you know, the science that we have about what we produce, moot. – Jim Gibbons • Over the years, I’ve traveled to many places for inspiration and research, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, South Carolina, California, and Hawaii. – Jennifer Chiaverini • President Obama and his family are spending the holidays in Hawaii, and while they’re gone, they got a fence jumper to house sit. Tomorrow, he will be in Hawaii playing golf with Raul Castro and the Pope. – David Letterman • President Obama has decided that he wants his presidential library to be in Chicago, not Hawaii. Today Hawaii’s governor said, ‘Great, who’s going to want to come to Hawaii now?’ – Conan O’Brien • Running gives me a clearer perspective on the world, and it makes me feel special. I’ve never been a traditional tourist. I’ve always seen the world by running, and that has allowed me to view things in a different way. Places look different in the early-morning hours, when the streets are deserted. – Grete Waitz • Should hostilities once break out between Japan and the United States, it is not enough that we take Guam and the Philippines, nor even Hawaii and San Francisco. To make victory certain, we would have to march into Washington and dictate the terms of peace in the White House. I wonder if our politicians, among whom armchair arguments about war are being glibly bandied about in the name of state politics, have confidence as to the final outcome and are prepared to make the necessary sacrifices. – Isoroku Yamamoto • Since my mom is the President of Ballet Hawaii, I’m always in touch with stuff going on. – Joan Chen • Six years ago, I completed the premier episode of Hawaii Five-O, and Jack Lord and I immediately realized that we had a good series, that this was a success such as we’d never hoped for! – James MacArthur • So it was a really pleasant surprise when [Independence Day] turned out to be a successful film. I don’t know if you’ve heard that they’re going to be re-releasing it next Fourth of July in 3-D. I’ve actually only seen it once, and it was in Hawaii, in a little theater in Oahu shortly after it was released. But Roland Emmerich is a really smart guy, and he makes really fun movies to watch. – Brent Spiner • Some people say Hawaii is spoiled, but I don’t think so. It’s modern. It’s a part of today’s world. – James MacArthur • Somehow, the love of the islands, like the love of a woman, just happens. One cannot determine in advance to love a particular woman, nor can one so determine to love Hawaii. – Jack London • That isn’t to say that Hawaii’s better. On the mainland, everyone seems to be trying to get somewhere. Kids are taught to shoot for the moon, to believe in their ability to do anything, to follow their passions. In Hawaii, you’re stuck in the middle of the Pacific, and it can be difficult to see how you’re going to follow your passion from there. – Gabrielle Reece • That’s a traditional Samoan dance. I was lucky that I was able to fly my cousins, who are professional dancers, up from Hawaii and they were able to be in the movie with me. We had a great time. – Dwayne Johnson • The Aloha spirit is something that is very special and very meaningful to us and our Polynesian culture. Those of you who have had the opportunity to visit Hawaii, or any of the Polynesian islands, know that it’s a very special thing. It’s an intangible, and when you get off the plane and have your feet on the ground there, it energetically takes you to a different place. – Dwayne Johnson • The band would play on the night off for the local hotel bands and we’d back all the different acts. So I’d been advised by good friends of mine to come back to Hawaii. Oh, I loved Honolulu, playing at a place right on the beach at Waikiki! – Martin Denny • The beauty of Hawaii probably surpasses other places. I like the Big Island and the two mountains, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, where you can look out at the stars. – Buzz Aldrin • The best thing about wearing black is that you can hide pretty easily, unless you’re in like Hawaii, then you can’t hide. – Gerard Way • The cause of Hawaii and independence is larger and dearer than the life of any man connected with it. Love of country is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station. – Liliʻuokalani • The day before I left to fly in New York, I went in the ocean and was just lying on my black looking up at the sky, which was that Hawaii blue. Just that moment was worth the entire thing. The ocean is everything. It can heal you. – Gavin Rossdale • The five principles of aloha, when practiced together, awaken our awareness of our human potential and the sacredness of our life. – Paul Pearsall • The mindless rejoicing at home is really appalling; it makes me fear that the first blow against Tokyo will make them wilt at once…I only wish that [the Americans] had also had, say, three carriers at Hawaii. – Isoroku Yamamoto • The number one issue that Ocean Mysteries has opened my eyes to is, no matter where you are, whether you’re on a beach in Hawaii, you’re diving in the Pacific, you’re in a remote archipelago, or you’re in the middle of nowhere – I am blown away and sobered and crushed, emotionally crushed, by the amount of marine debris, of garbage, that is now in our ocean. – Jeff Corwin • The one we keep pitching and there are no takers is The Fabulous Baker Boys Go to Hawaii. There don’t seem to be any takers on that one! – Beau Bridges • The paintings are transferred from my computer to a disk, and I can hand it to the printer this way; or I can modem the painting to the printer over the phone lines from my house in Hawaii. – Buffy Sainte-Marie • The person who betrayed you is sunning themselves on a beach in Hawaii and you’re knotted up in hatred. Who is suffering? – Jack Kornfield • The sentiments in Hawaii about Washington’s failure of leadership are no different than the rest of the country. – Ed Case • The smell of the sea, of kelp and fish and bitter moving water, rose stronger in my nostrils. It flooded my consciousness like an ancestral memory. The swells rose sluggishly and fell away, casting up dismal gleams between the boards of the pier. And the whole pier rose and fell in stiff and creaking mimicry, dancing its long slow dance of dissolution. I reached the end and saw no one, heard nothing but my footsteps and the creak of the beams, the slap of waves on the pilings. It was a fifteen-foot drop to the dim water. The nearest land ahead of me was Hawaii.- Ross Macdonald • The spiritual destiny of Hawaii has been shaped by a Calvinist theory of paternalism enacted by the descendants of the missionaries who had carried it there: a will to do good for unfortunates regardless of what the unfortunates thought about it. – Francine du Plessix Gray • The U.S. started with no stars. In fact, it started with a completely different flag. The last two were added in 1959, Hawaii and Alaska. – Juan Enriquez • There are many things I’m looking forward to in 2013, both personally and professionally. Plans for new restaurants in the U.S., including Eataly Chicago, are underway, and I’m gearing up for the 2013 Ironman world championships in Hawaii – if I’m lucky enough to get a spot! – Joe Bastianich • There are several states where you can get married. But I think I can say without fear of contradiction, ‘Paradise awaits.’ We’ll be happy to welcome you. And if you do get married in another state, think about honeymooning in Hawaii. – Neil Abercrombie • There are spirits in Hawaii. They’re very protective and very good and they watch over these islands. I must confess, they’re not entirely happy with what they see, with the way the civilization is moving. But they’re patient. They’ve been here for a long time, and they’ll be here long after the human beings have ceased to inhabit the islands. – Frederick Lenz • There is one bright side to this, said Fang. “Yeah? What’s that?” The new and improved Erasers would mutilate us before they killed us? He grinned at me so unexpectedly I gorgot to flap for a second and dropped several feet. “You looove me,” he crooned smugly. Holding his arms out wide, he added, “You love me this much.” My shriek of appalled rage could probably be heard in California, or maybe Hawaii. – James Patterson • There’s nothing – there’s nothing – as action-packed as ‘Hawaii Five-O.’ – Michelle Borth • This sounds cheesy but when I would get in discussions with people about religion or spirituality, a lot of people would say, “I believe God is nature, there’s God in that tree” – and I would think, What the hell are they on about? But it was about four or five years ago in Hawaii where that all made sense to me and I got it all, and I felt God was in the trees and in the grass and the flowers, and I completely understood. – Natalie Maines • Though there is something cruel about being in Hawaii and you have a computer in front of you the whole time. – Justin Theroux • To be honest I don’t watch the show, I don’t watch any TV, so I have no idea what the show is about. I go to Hawaii, shot my scenes and script and ‘Ciao.’ I’m not a ‘Lost’ fanatic and it’s a disappointment for thousands people and friends that are dying to know what will happen. They know more than me. – Sonya Walger • Waterworld was the best time of my life. It was physically demanding, but it was fun. I mean, you’re in Hawaii for nine months shooting on the water every day. – David R. Ellis • We are truly the land of the great. From the rock shores of… Hawaii… to the beautiful sandy beaches of… Hawaii… America is our home. – Sarah Palin • We have great cities to visit: New York and Washington, Paris and London; and further east, and older than any of these, the legendary city of Samarkand, whose crumbling palaces and mosques still welcome travelers on the Silk road. Weary of cities? Then we’ll take to the wilds. To the islands of Hawaii and the mountains of Japan, to forests where Civil War dead still lie, and stretches of sea no mariner ever crossed. They all have their poetry: the glittering cities and the ruined, the watery wastes and the dusty; I want to show you them all. I want to show you everything. – Clive Barker • We have North Shore, Hawaii and Lost all there, so they have softball tournaments between the casts. It’s hilarious. – Josh Holloway • We need Hawaii just as much and a good deal more than we did California. It is manifest destiny. – William McKinley • We packed up all the worldly possessions we could carry with us and took the next flight to Hawaii from Washington. It took just about every cent my family had to our name just to pay the plane fare. When we arrived, we had about $15 left among us. We were really in pitiful shape. But we were together, and we were alive, and this was all that mattered. – Madalyn Murray O’Hair • We shot on location in our very first weeks, in our very first shows. I would like to go on location again, Hawaii would be good!! But normally, we tape five days a week in the studio starting at about 8:00 a.m. and continuing until about 8:00 p.m. – Juliet Mills • We were just floored by the kindness of the people here. The minister of the Unitarian Church in Honolulu invited my family over to his office the day we arrived and told us to make it our headquarters while we looked for a permanent residence. When we couldn’t find a place for about a week, he let us live in the church; that’s ironic, isn’t it? But it points up the vastly different intellectual atmosphere that prevails here in Hawaii. – Madalyn Murray O’Hair • We were on the island of Hawaii. I think I was there three months. It was fantastic. It is not much different than films. It depends on the television show but much of television today is as good or better than most films. – Bo Derek • Well, filming in Hawaii, you know, is a blessing. It’s one of the most beautiful places on this planet. It has a very mystic energy which informs you as an actor. – Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje • Well, President-elect Barack Obama and his family are gonna spend the holidays in his home state of Hawaii. And you know who couldn’t be more thrilled with this? The press, the reporters who follow the president. Well, think about it. After eight years of spending every holiday cutting brush in Crawford, Texas, they get to go to Hawaii! – Jay Leno • We’ve had every official in Hawaii, Democrat and Republican, every news outlet that has investigated this, confirm that, yes, in fact, I was born in Hawaii, Aug. 4, 1961, in Kapiolani Hospital. – Barack Obama • When I get in the sun I get very tanned. You can’t tell me from the native fishermen in Hawaii or Mexico. – Desi Arnaz • When I’m in New York, I bike everywhere. I have a couple of bikes stored over at Ed Norton’s. It’s the only way to go. But in Hawaii, I drive. I have a little Volkswagen Bug, from the ‘Drive it? Hug it?’ phase. I run it on biodiesel. – Woody Harrelson • When Japanese went to Hawaii they would go straight and buy the same thing that they would buy in Japan. They just got it cheaper, which they liked. And so they would still eat the red bean ice cream or the green tea ice cream, but they didn’t really take advantage of the variety and it wasn’t clear that they cared. – Sheena Iyengar • When people are worried about the future, they don’t take trips to Hawaii. – Linda Lingle • When you go to Hawaii, it’s all about “Aloha.” It means hello, goodbye and I love you. – Gabriel Iglesias • Whenever I finish a book, I go off and have some kind of adventure. Having had an adventure in my writing chair or on my writing sofa, an internal adventure, then I need to balance that off with an external adventure, so I’ll go tramping through Africa or whitewater rafting or float to Hawaii in a martini shaker or something. – Tom Robbins • Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii? – Steven Wright • With my being from Hawaii and being very family oriented I don’t really have a fear of a tragic ending. I dont see any tragic ending for me. – Bruno Mars • With the departure of Congressman Neil Abercrombie (D), who is running for the governorship of Hawaii, and with the tragic and very sad passing of my personal friend Jack Murtha (D-Pa.), mine is now the deciding vote on the health care bill and this administration and this House leadership have said, quote-unquote, they will stop at nothing to pass this health care bill. And now they’ve gotten rid of me and it will pass. You connect the dots. – Eric Massa • You are the lei I entwine with the beauty of your smile. – Robert Cazimero • You know, I think there was a point in time when people didn’t really understand how birth certificates were kept in the state of Hawaii, and now, I think that it’s been pretty much disclosed that they used to have a long form and now they don’t have a long form. Arizona used to have a long form, we now have a short form. – Jan Brewer • You know, or three kinds of ice cream bars and you’d see this and like this… okay they could clearly benefit from some more choices and I remember having these discussions with the Japanese because they you know they often like to go to Hawaii for vacation because it was definitely much cheaper for them and I would ask them, “So when you go to Hawaii, you know do eat all these other things?” – Sheena Iyengar • You think that you can hide; you think you can lay low? I’ll roll up on your ass like Hawaii 5-0! – Busta Rhymes [clickbank-storefront-bestselling]
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• A dreaming vortex is a place where it’s easy to change. You come to a dreaming vortex like Hawaii to step from one dream into another, from one world into another, to change, in other words. – Frederick Lenz • A travel agent told I could spend 7 nights in HAWAII no days just nights. – Rodney Dangerfield • According to a new study, Hawaii is the happiest place in America to live. And I thought it was just a great place to pretend you were born in. – Craig Ferguson • America has always been the richest and most secure, and sometimes the most dangerous country in the world. In the early years, the danger was to everybody near us, slaves, Native Americans, Mexicans. It finally expanded in 1898 to the Caribbean, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines. – Noam Chomsky • Apparently President Obama’s favorite cocktail is a martini. When asked how he likes it, he said, ‘On the beach, in Hawaii, in 2017.’ – Jimmy Fallon • Are we as willing to go into debt for the work of God as we are for a vacation to Hawaii? – Erwin W. Lutzer • Are we going to New Orleans?” “No”, she said, backing out of the spot. “We’re going to West Virginia.” “I assume by ‘West Virginia,’ you actually mean ‘Hawaii,'” I said. “Or some place equally exciting. – Richelle Mead • As a new day begins in New York, the sun sets in Hawaii. – Tim McCarver • As a territory, American Samoa has no representation in the U.S. Senate, and we Samoans lost a respected and powerful ally with the passing of Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye. – Troy Polamalu • Barack H. Obama is a landmark presidential figure as the first black, multiracial, multicultural president from Hawaii and the Pacific. – Dinesh Sharma
jQuery(document).ready(function($) var data = action: 'polyxgo_products_search', type: 'Product', keywords: 'Hawaii', orderby: 'rand', order: 'DESC', template: '1', limit: '68', columns: '4', viewall:'Shop All', ; jQuery.post(spyr_params.ajaxurl,data, function(response) var obj = jQuery.parseJSON(response); jQuery('#thelovesof_hawaii').html(obj); jQuery('#thelovesof_hawaii img.swiper-lazy:not(.swiper-lazy-loaded)' ).each(function () var img = jQuery(this); img.attr("src",img.data('src')); img.addClass( 'swiper-lazy-loaded' ); img.removeAttr('data-src'); ); ); ); • Barack Obama isn’t pointing to anyone, and certainly doesn’t like it when others note (correctly) that his influences were the likes of Saul Alinsky, the Chicagoan and modern founder of community organizing, or Frank Marshall Davis, the communist journalist and agitator from Chicago who mentored Obama in Hawaii in the latter 1970s, and who Obama warmly acknowledges in his memoirs. – Paul Kengor • Beating the drums for Hawaii is not hard to do… the place just grows on you. – James MacArthur • Before I became a fighter pilot, everyone said that women didn’t have the physical strength. Well, I had just completed the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon. – Martha McSally • Being in Hawaii, it’s almost impossible not to be fit, I think. – Henry Ian Cusick • Come with me while the moon is on the sea The night is young and so are we Dreams come true in Blue Hawaii And mine could all come true This magic night of nights with you – Leo Robin • Donald Trump has made it clear that certainly over the last few years that President [Barack] Obama was born in Hawaii. – John Lewis • Ever since I was young I understood the whole meaning of life isn’t how much money you accumulate, how much fame you experience, it’s how many lives you touch, how many faces you bring smiles to. I see myself back in Hawaii doing something in the community to improve the lives of young children. Everything I’ve done is to prepare myself to give back. – Manti Te’o • Every city I go to is an opportunity to paint, whether it’s Omaha or Hawaii. – Tony Bennett • Every time I flicked channels, there I was, talking. I was talking too much and writing too little. So Naomi and I went to Hawaii. The phone was cut off and we lost touch. This gave me the chance to have a good think about my life. – Joe Eszterhas • For a while I got into the South Pacific theater of World War II. I read “American Caesar” by William Manchester, the biography of General MacArthur. Because of that I ended up reading “Tales of the South Pacific” by James Michener and then because of that reading his “Hawaii.” That is what happens. – Dave Barry • For many years I had allowed my second husband to take credit for my paintings. But one day, unable to continue the deception any longer, I left him and my home in California and moved to Hawaii. – Margaret Keane • For me, the magic of Hawaii comes from the stillness, the sea, the stars. – Joanne Harris • For some reason my father saw no problem with us pplaying “barbie and ken go to hawaii to save their marriage by picking up another couple for sexy good times,” but if barbie and ken had gone to hawaii to “rescue another couple from a crazed kidnapper,” that would have been wrong. – Michele Jaffe • Good schools, good jobs, good government. These are not unreasonable demands. But sadly, some of our people have already lost heart and have left Hawaii to look for these things elsewhere. – Linda Lingle • Grew up in Hawaii that gave [Barack Obama] a kind of optimism, an ability to see things, you know, and frankly, an ability to trust, you know, in his fellow, you know, white countrymen in a way that I, for instance, you know, and the vast majority of black people I know never really could. – Ta-Nehisi Coates • Growing up, the ukulele was always a respected instrument. It’s a big part of our culture. It wasn’t until I started traveling outside of Hawaii that I realized people didn’t really consider the ukulele to be a real instrument. – Jake Shimabukuro • Have you guys ever ghost hunted in Hawaii? No? Well, I have this fat friend… I shouldn’t say fat, that might offend him, but he’s Samoan and claims to have seen ghosts. – CM Punk • Hawaii ain’t a bad place to work. – T.I. • Hawaii can be heaven and it can be hell. – Jeff Goldblum • Hawaii doesn’t win many games in the United States. – Lee Corso • Hawaii has always been a very pivotal role in the Pacific. It is in the Pacific. It is a part of the United States that is an island that is right here. – Dan Quayle • Hawaii is a beautiful place to bring up a family. – Henry Ian Cusick • Hawaii is a small, close community. – Jake Shimabukuro • Hawaii is a special place because we have a very diverse population there, who are very respectful and tolerant of those who have differing opinions and different views. – Tulsi Gabbard • Hawaii is a unique state. It is a small state. It is a state that is by itself. It is a-it is different than the other 49 states. Well, all states are different, but it’s got a particularly unique situation. – Dan Quayle • Hawaii is absolutely beautiful. – Rachelle Lefevre • Hawaii is not a state of mind, but a state of grace. – Paul Theroux • Hawaii is paradise. It sounds cheesy to say it, but there’s music in the air there. – Bruno Mars • Hawaii is the best form of comfort for me. When I die, I want to be cremated, and I want half my ashes spread in the Pacific around the island, the rest on the property. – Richard Pryor • Hawaii is the birthplace of surfing, and many Hawaiians or part-Hawaiians surf, but in the rest of the United States it’s a pretty white sport. – William Finnegan • Hawaii made the mouth of her soul water. – Tom Robbins • Hawaii was beautiful of course, we played at Turtle Bay an amazing resort right on the ocean. – Natalie Gulbis • Hawaiis own Patsy Mink served as the first congresswoman of color and first Asian American woman in the House; she later sought the Democratic Party presidential nomination. – Colleen Hanabusa • Hawaii’s the 50th state? I thought it was a suburb of Guam. – Bobby Heenan • Here’s my gut belief: Obama got a leg up by being admitted to both Occidental and Columbia as a foreign exchange student. He was raised as a young boy in Indonesia. But did his mother ever change him back to a U.S. citizen? When he returned to live with his grandparents in Hawaii or as he neared college-age preparing to apply to schools, did he ever change his citizenship back? I’m betting not. – Wayne Allyn Root • Hula is the art of Hawaiian dance, which expresses all we see, smell, taste, touch, feel, and experience. It is joy, sorrow, courage, and fear. – Robert Cazimero • I am privileged to be able to work for the people of Hawaii in whatever capacity. – Tulsi Gabbard • I bought almost every single thing that I furnished my house with at the Salvation Army in Hawaii. All second hand. Some of them are kind of retro, and some of them you’d never know. – Evangeline Lilly • I can’t even speak Hawaiian, but if you go there and listen to a Hawaiian song, you get captured because it’s so beautiful, like the melody is just gorgeous and you know Bob Marley is on the radio every single day. It’s very reggae-influenced down there. Basically, you haven’t been to paradise if you haven’t been to Hawaii. – Bruno Mars • I decided that we’d have to take our chances with the law and get the hell out of Baltimore. I thought of seeking asylum in Canada or Australia or England, but I didn’t want to leave the United States, because for better or worse I’m an American, and this is my land; so I decided to fight it out on home ground, and finally we hit upon Hawaii, because of the liberal atmosphere created by its racial admixture, and because of its relatively large population of Buddhists, who are largely nontheistic. – Madalyn Murray O’Hair • I dive all over the world: Fiji, Australia, the Caribbean, Hawaii, and many other places. – Frederick Lenz • I don’t care about the money. I’m just interested in the perks. I’ll do a series if I am picked up by a limo, work only until 4, and the show is shot in Hawaii. – Harry Morgan • I don’t care where [Ted] Cruz comes from. I don’t care where the President comes from. Day one, I opened an investigation on a fraudulent government Hawaii document, period, on a birth certificate, so if you can say Cruz has fake documents, okay. – Joe Arpaio • I don’t have any simple things. I only have things like a gold-studded leather jacket. Then I’m going to Hawaii and I’m asking myself “Do I pack it? It could be cold.” I’m inventing scenarios where I could wear it. – Shaun White • I don’t like to spend money when I’m traveling. I like to go places like Hawaii and not spend money. I splurge on time. – Jonny Weston • I don’t look down on tourism. I live in Hawaii where we have 7 million visitors a year. If they weren’t there, there would be no economy. So I understand why a tourist economy is necessary. – Paul Theroux • I ended up in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific, operating out of Ayuka field in Hawaii. – Louis Zamperini • I got into this little habit of architecture and building. I designed a house in Colorado and one in Hawaii. The idea is supposed to be build and sell – but then I can never bring myself to sell them. – Trey Parker • I grew up in a musical family; the majority of my growing up was done in Hawaii. It’s what we do. You sing, you dance, you play ukulele and you drink. – Dwayne Johnson • I grew up in Hawaii and I think those islands are some of the most amazing places on the planet. – Mateus Ward • I grew up in Hawaii so I was outside a lot playing in the water. – Kelly Preston • I had actually been going to Hawaii for quite a while before I ever picked up the uke. I think with anything new you’re going to get more enjoyment out of it if it comes to you quickly, and the uke facilitates that. – Eddie Vedder • I had done ‘Die Hard’ and it was somebody’s franchise. I actually just got done with the ‘Hawaii Five-O’ pilot and I was developing some things of my own. So ‘Total Recall’ one of those projects that I read wanting more not to like it. – Len Wiseman • I had never been to Hawaii, and now I say that my body is from L.A. but my heart is from Hawaii, because I’m in love with it and it’s home on every level, from a spiritual, soulful place. – Shailene Woodley • I hate painting with a broad brush, but I think the birther thing, at its root, is racist. The guy was born in Hawaii. A black guy is president. It’s cool. Get over it. Just deal with it. There’s nothing you could show these birther people that would shut them up. – Henry Rollins • I have never been afraid to tackle tough or controversial issues, but I have always done it with the intent to do what I was elected to do, and that is represent the interests of my constituents, the working people of Hawaii. I feel that we are facing some of the most difficult issues in recent history with regard to food security, a widening income gap, and the rapidly increasing rise of the cost of living in our State. I know that the office of Lieutenant Governor can do more to address these issues. – Clayton Hee • I have to say, though, that somebody pointed out to me on YouTube that Conan O’Brien was being interviewed, and he was talking about how, oddly enough, he went to see that movie [South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut ] in Hawaii with his girlfriend or wife or whoever, and he didn’t even realize his character was in it. But there he was, and he said, “This voice comes out of me, and I’m thinking, ‘That’s not me! Who is that? That doesn’t even sound like me!’ – Brent Spiner • I just got back from Hawaii on Saturday, and it’s so depressing how quickly all the stresses and the stressful energy of L.A. comes bombarding back. Everyone’s in a rush, you’re annoying everyone, get out of their way, everyone’s most important than you are, has got somewhere more important to be – very draining town. But I still love it in many ways. I wouldn’t leave California. I think it’s a fantastic state, if you can’t be in Hawaii all the time. – Natalie Maines • I know I can serve Hawaii and our country well in the U.S. Senate, know we can mount a solid statewide campaign, know we have a good chance of prevailing. – Ed Case • I know that some of those plans [of the North Korea] could very well lead to a missile that might reach Hawaii, if not the West Coast. We do have to try to get the countries in the region to work with us to do everything we can to confine, and constrain them. – Hillary Clinton • I love Hawaii. I really enjoy surfing in Oahu, and Waianae is such a great area. And Maui – I like Maui a lot, too. – Troy Polamalu • I mean, Hawaii is beautiful, but the world is full of beautiful places. – Robert Kiyosaki • I remember watching Swan Lake and everybody looking exactly the same, but being able to relate because they were the only company I had ever seen even on video that had Asian dancers. The Asian community in Hawaii is actually almost as dominant as the Caucasian community. I thought “I can relate to that company because they look like people that I see every day.” They weren’t all little stick-thin Russian ballerinas. – Joan Chen • I see life everywhere I look. I get the energy off the water. Hawaii really, when I am there, it feels like how we are supposed to live and how it’s supposed to be: slower, just appreciating our surroundings. I love the people there and the aloha, the history. They’re really rooted in something. – Natalie Maines • I shined off high school band, marching, jazz studies. At the time I was too cool for school, I had this professional gig and I was going home taking a shower and heading to downtown Hawaii, Waikiki. – Eric Hernandez • I still consider myself a little, fat kid from Hawaii. – Robert Kiyosaki • I take golf trips with my brother or with friends. We usually go to Pebble or Bandon Dunes. One year we went to Hawaii. – Greg Maddux • I think I learned years ago when I went to Hawaii that you don’t bring puka shells back. You’ve got to be careful of your vacation purchases. – Joshua Homme • I think I was a mermaid and I used to swim the shores or Hawaii and used to pop up and see coconuts and pineapples everywhere. – Ella Henderson • I think somebody like Wes [Anderson] has a very good sense of style and is original. I think my sense of style got a little bit better after I was exposed to you guys at Valentino. Because I’m just in Hawaii and Malibu; it’s just kind of T-shirts and surfing-type stuff. – Owen Wilson • I think that being isolated from the Hollywood world of premieres and red carpet events was probably good for me because I could ease into those at will and by my own choice. But in other aspects, when it comes to fanfare, Hawaii is nuts and in L.A. they’re all so jaded. They don’t care. – Evangeline Lilly • I think there’s a really great amount of potential for Hawaii to become an example of what’s possible with renewable energy because there are so many renewable resources here: energy, solar energy, and wind energy. There’s so much potential here. – Jack Johnson • I thought my book was done, then we went to Hawaii and the whole last chapter happened. – Mariel Hemingway • I truly believe the brightest days lie ahead for the Great State of Hawaii. – Linda Lingle • I volunteered to deploy to Iraq. I was one of the few soldiers who were not on the mandatory deployment roster – close to 3,000 Hawaii soldiers were. – Tulsi Gabbard • I want people to think of Hawaii and think of palm trees and magical islands and Bruno Mars. – Bruno Mars • I want to stay in Hawaii a little while. I’m kind of liking it over there. – Josh Holloway • I wanted to go back on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ I did it. One of my favorite shows is ‘Hawaii Five-0.’ I went on, guest starred. I wanted to be in a film, did ‘Tasmanian Devils’ in Vancouver. Wanted to host a show, boom, did it. – Apolo Ohno • I was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii – Steve Case • I was born in Hawaii, but I was raised in Iowa. – Jason Momoa • I was in Jersey when the whole World Trade Center thing happened and I felt powerless. So, I went to Hawaii and did a surf movie. It’s kind of fluffy. – Michelle Rodriguez • I was introduced to skateboarding through my father. He was a surfer back in the 50’s & 60’s in Hawaii, where my parents grew up. They later moved to California and I was born. Skateboarding was the thing for surfers here in California in the 60’s and my Dad immediately made me a homemade board. – Christian Hosoi • I was just asking Chad [Myers], how can you get a volcano in Iceland? Isn’t it too- when you think of a volcano, you think of Hawaii and long words like that. You don’t think of Iceland.You think it’s too cold to have a volcano there. – Rick Sanchez • I was over there in Hawaii. I was there on the big island. The ‘Big Island’ – that name cracks me up. First of all, it’s not that big, so I’m pretty sure a guy came up with that name. – Carol Leifer • I was raised all over. Kansas, Hawaii, Georgia, Texas and Kentucky, by the time I was 11. – Jeri Ryan • I would love to rent a little cottage or cabin in Colorado and learn to ski or snowboard. And on the warmer side, I also want to rent a house in Hawaii and learn to surf! – Karlie Kloss • I wrote ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ on my first trip to Hawaii. I took a taxi to the hotel and when I woke up the next morning, I threw back the curtains and saw these beautiful green mountains in the distance. Then, I looked down and there was a parking lot as far as the eye could see, and it broke my heart this blight on paradise. That’s when I sat down and wrote the song. – Joni Mitchell • I`ve always thought of him [Barack Obama] and from conversations know him to be a guy who takes the long view, who doesn`t get too high, doesn`t get too low and seizes the opportunities when they`re there and knows how to ride the wave. I ascribe that to Hawaii. He`s a body surfer, so he knows how to get on the wave. He knows just the right time. – Howard Fineman • I’d left Hawaii twice in my life, so I’d been on an island my whole life. I had no clue. I didn’t know how to live in a city. – Maggie Q • I’d love to be [one of MacGyver’s buddies]. I’d watch that one and just think, wow, what a life. Living in Hawaii, driving around in someone’s Ferrari, and solving mysteries. – Rhys Darby • I’d love to go somewhere warm, somewhere near the beach and somewhere with a cool culture. It could be Hawaii, Cuba, South America – anywhere that has a cool culture and a beautiful climate. – Steve Nash • If a nation’s security is only as strong as its weakest link, then America may be in serious trouble. Hawaii may be our weakest link and could have a serious impact on our nation’s immigration policy. – Joe Arpaio • If there’s a Disney animated feature based in Hawaii, I knew I had to be part of it. I’m very proud to be from Hawaii. There was no question the role was mine. – Tia Carrere • If we quit Vietnam, tomorrow we’ll be fighting in Hawaii, and next week we’ll have to fight in San Francisco. – Lyndon B. Johnson • If you don’t have at least a working knowledge of the Hawaiian language… you can’t chant well. You cannot… receive the images of poetry paints for you. It’s like having peas and no pod. – Keali’i Reichel • If you want to surf, move to Hawaii. If you like to shop, move to New York. If you like acting and Hollywood, move to California. But if you like college football, move to Texas. – Ricky Williams • I’m a surfer at heart. Both my parents moved to Hawaii in the 1970s, where they met and became Christians. Then they taught me and my two brothers how to love the Lord – and how to surf! – Bethany Hamilton • I’m not sure it’s possible to stay in Hawaii. It’s kind of impractical. – Terry O’Quinn • I’m of Filipino, Spanish, and Chinese descent, and was raised on Hawaii. – Tia Carrere • I’m quadracontinental. I’ve got a life in London, New York, L.A. and Hawaii. – Rebecca Mader • I’m still a little girl in Hawaii, I have the same friends I had when I was a kid who love me for who I am – not what I do. I never got caught up in the club scene or took wrong roads. – Kiana Tom • Imagine, if you will, you’re sitting at my desk in Hawaii. You have access to the entire world, as far as you can see it. Last several days, content of internet communications. Every email that’s sent. Every website that’s visited by every individual. Every text message that somebody sends on their phone. Every phone call they make. – Edward Snowden • In Hawaii they say, “aloha.” That’s a nice one, It means both “hello” and “good-bye” Which just goes to show, if you spend enough time in the sun you don’t know whether you’re coming or going. – George Carlin • In Hawaii, if you’re invited to dinner, it’s assumed that the children are invited as well. On the islands, no one treats children like they’re not part of the conversation. People talk to children as people and include them in adventures and conversations. – Gabrielle Reece • In Hawaii, some of the biggest radio stations are reggae. The local bands are heavily influenced by Bob Marley. – Bruno Mars • In Hawaii, the environment is fabulous. In Malibu, the people are fabulous. Our family unity is tight, and we have the Pacific Ocean outside our door in both places, so there is consistency. – Laird Hamilton • In Hawaii, there are 50-year-old grandfathers, because they got married so early. – Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa • In Hawaii, they’re happy to hear that you’re filming a show. They love it that people actually come and make use of their beautiful landscapes. – Rachelle Lefevre • In Hawaii, we go to this wonderful place, all families. My wife and I go directly from breakfast to a beach chair where we read all day. My daughter goes from water to pool to running around with friends she meets, some of whom are regulars there. – Stephen Collins • In Hawaii, we greet friends, loved ones or strangers with Aloha, which means love. Aloha is the key word to the universal spirit of real hospitality, which makes Hawaii renowned as the world’s center of understanding and fellowship. Try meeting or leaving people with Aloha. You’ll be surprised by their reaction. I believe it and it is my creed. Aloha to you. – Duke Kahanamoku • In Hawaii, we have something called Ho’oponopono, where people come together to resolve crises and restore peace and balance. – Duane Chapman • In my nostrils still lives the breath of flowers that perished twenty years ago. – Mark Twain • In the case of Five-O, I believe it was a combination of many ingredients – timing, chemistry, Hawaii. – James MacArthur • Indian-styled garments are very popular in the U.S., especially in areas near the beach, like Hawaii and Los Angeles. – Maggie Grace • Insiders say Obama’s pretty comfortable around actors. He should be. He has been ‘acting’ like he was born in Hawaii for a long time. – Craig Ferguson • It doesn’t matter if the Republican or the Democratic candidate wins the governorship [of Hawaii]. Either one is already in the kingdom. – Ed Silvoso • It doesn’t matter to me where Barack Obama goes. If he wants to go to Hawaii because it’s his home state, fine! Hunky-dory. Plastic banana, good-time rock ‘n’ roller dittos. – Rush Limbaugh • It is really so nice here-country-busy-busy with so many different kinds of things-… I must say I feel far away in another world here-… always we go to a new place…the people have a kind of gentleness that isn’t usual on the mainland. – Georgia O’Keeffe • It’s easier to be healthy in Hawaii than it is, almost anywhere else I’ve lived. You spend a lot of time outside, in the ocean and on the beach. – Terry O’Quinn • It’s good to visit Hawaii if you’re seeking power. You don’t really need to live here. Just to come over for a week is enough. Switzerland is another spot like this. It’s very similar. These are the two clearest spots, Switzerland and Hawaii. – Frederick Lenz • I’ve always been under the impression that it would be such a bummer to be in a peaceful place like Hawaii or the tropics and be stressed about catching waves. – Shaun White • I’ve been surfing for a couple years, in the offseason in California and in Hawaii. I’m not very good, but it’s just something that to be out there in the water, no cell phone, no music… very few sports are as pure as that. – Troy Polamalu • I’ve enjoyed the accommodations offered by police departments from Florida to Hawaii. Any time I saw a badge, something in me would snap. – Grace Slick • Jason Lee is the most famous actor from Hawaii I can think of. – Tia Carrere • Life is very nice in Hawaii. I rent a place that has its own cottage so when my friends and family come to visit, they have somewhere nice to stay. – Jorge Garcia • Make good the good in you…and you will slowly steal into the Hawaiian heart, which is all of softness, and gentleness, and sweetness. – Jack London • Many believe that Hillary Clinton was channeling President Obama during her recent speech in New York City. She focused on equality, justice, and how hard it was for her growing up as a young black man in Hawaii. – Jimmy Fallon • Many exhibits from this aquarium use Hawaii’s abundant natural daylight. This allows Waikiki to display only live coral, which creates beautiful exhibits. It’s also a world leader in the propagation of live coral. The aquarium features some unusual and rarely seen species, including the chambered nautilus and the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. – John Grant • Most of my ukulele heroes were traditional players from Hawaii, like Eddie Kamae and Ohta-san. There may not be uke stars in popular culture, but there are certainly pop stars that play uke – George Harrison, Eddie Vedder, Taylor Swift, Train, and Paul McCartney. – Jake Shimabukuro • Most of the time, I’m working in places I’m not familiar with. Sometimes it’s Slovakia, and sometimes it’s Hawaii. Not to bash on Slovakia, but I really did enjoy Hawaii. – George Clooney • Most people are walking around the city like corpses; they aren’t alive enough to notice the trash. They come from other places and they see it as a big garbage dump. Do you want to live and work in a garbage dump? I don’t. That’s partly because I grew up in the most pristine environment possible – Hawaii, where it is sacrilege to leave your garbage on the ground. – Bette Midler • My boyfriend, who I love to death – he’s only 17 so he’s the youngest guy I’ve ever dated – he just moved here from Hawaii to be with me and I met him when I was 10. Anyway, in Hawaii they have such a different mentality and different priorities. – Nikki Reed • My father is Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino; my mother is half-Irish and half-Japanese; Greek last name; born in Hawaii, raised in Germany. – Mark Dacascos • My father moved to Hawaii from Brooklyn and my mother came there as a child from the Philippines. They met at a show where my dad was playing percussion. My mom was a hula dancer. – Bruno Mars • My husband is from Hawaii and his father who was also born in Hawaii was a teenager when Pearl Harbor happened, right before church and he ran up and got on the roof of his grandfather’s house and watched the planes go over. – Sigourney Weaver • My kids have never known me not working on The Bachelor. But they’ve lived in Paris and Italy and been to Hawaii and Bora-Bora with me, and it’s incredible to me that they’ve had these experiences. – Chris Harrison • Not very many companies go through Hawaii on their way to anywhere. San Francisco Ballet was the only company I remember, and Bolshoi, coming through Hawaii when I was younger. – Joan Chen • Nothing is more often misdiagnosed than our homesickness for Heaven. We think that what we want is sex, drugs, alcohol, a new job, a raise, a doctorate, a spouse, a large-screen television, a new car, a cabin in the woods, a condo in Hawaii. What we really want is the person we were made for, Jesus, and the place we were made for, Heaven. Nothing less can satisfy us. – Randy Alcorn • One volcano in Hawaii, one volcano in Indonesia, produces enough gases in the atmosphere, which include those natural elements that are in the Earth’s crust, that, uh, kind of make all the, you know, the science that we have about what we produce, moot. – Jim Gibbons • Over the years, I’ve traveled to many places for inspiration and research, including Pennsylvania, Ohio, South Carolina, California, and Hawaii. – Jennifer Chiaverini • President Obama and his family are spending the holidays in Hawaii, and while they’re gone, they got a fence jumper to house sit. Tomorrow, he will be in Hawaii playing golf with Raul Castro and the Pope. – David Letterman • President Obama has decided that he wants his presidential library to be in Chicago, not Hawaii. Today Hawaii’s governor said, ‘Great, who’s going to want to come to Hawaii now?’ – Conan O’Brien • Running gives me a clearer perspective on the world, and it makes me feel special. I’ve never been a traditional tourist. I’ve always seen the world by running, and that has allowed me to view things in a different way. Places look different in the early-morning hours, when the streets are deserted. – Grete Waitz • Should hostilities once break out between Japan and the United States, it is not enough that we take Guam and the Philippines, nor even Hawaii and San Francisco. To make victory certain, we would have to march into Washington and dictate the terms of peace in the White House. I wonder if our politicians, among whom armchair arguments about war are being glibly bandied about in the name of state politics, have confidence as to the final outcome and are prepared to make the necessary sacrifices. – Isoroku Yamamoto • Since my mom is the President of Ballet Hawaii, I’m always in touch with stuff going on. – Joan Chen • Six years ago, I completed the premier episode of Hawaii Five-O, and Jack Lord and I immediately realized that we had a good series, that this was a success such as we’d never hoped for! – James MacArthur • So it was a really pleasant surprise when [Independence Day] turned out to be a successful film. I don’t know if you’ve heard that they’re going to be re-releasing it next Fourth of July in 3-D. I’ve actually only seen it once, and it was in Hawaii, in a little theater in Oahu shortly after it was released. But Roland Emmerich is a really smart guy, and he makes really fun movies to watch. – Brent Spiner • Some people say Hawaii is spoiled, but I don’t think so. It’s modern. It’s a part of today’s world. – James MacArthur • Somehow, the love of the islands, like the love of a woman, just happens. One cannot determine in advance to love a particular woman, nor can one so determine to love Hawaii. – Jack London • That isn’t to say that Hawaii’s better. On the mainland, everyone seems to be trying to get somewhere. Kids are taught to shoot for the moon, to believe in their ability to do anything, to follow their passions. In Hawaii, you’re stuck in the middle of the Pacific, and it can be difficult to see how you’re going to follow your passion from there. – Gabrielle Reece • That’s a traditional Samoan dance. I was lucky that I was able to fly my cousins, who are professional dancers, up from Hawaii and they were able to be in the movie with me. We had a great time. – Dwayne Johnson • The Aloha spirit is something that is very special and very meaningful to us and our Polynesian culture. Those of you who have had the opportunity to visit Hawaii, or any of the Polynesian islands, know that it’s a very special thing. It’s an intangible, and when you get off the plane and have your feet on the ground there, it energetically takes you to a different place. – Dwayne Johnson • The band would play on the night off for the local hotel bands and we’d back all the different acts. So I’d been advised by good friends of mine to come back to Hawaii. Oh, I loved Honolulu, playing at a place right on the beach at Waikiki! – Martin Denny • The beauty of Hawaii probably surpasses other places. I like the Big Island and the two mountains, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea, where you can look out at the stars. – Buzz Aldrin • The best thing about wearing black is that you can hide pretty easily, unless you’re in like Hawaii, then you can’t hide. – Gerard Way • The cause of Hawaii and independence is larger and dearer than the life of any man connected with it. Love of country is deep-seated in the breast of every Hawaiian, whatever his station. – Liliʻuokalani • The day before I left to fly in New York, I went in the ocean and was just lying on my black looking up at the sky, which was that Hawaii blue. Just that moment was worth the entire thing. The ocean is everything. It can heal you. – Gavin Rossdale • The five principles of aloha, when practiced together, awaken our awareness of our human potential and the sacredness of our life. – Paul Pearsall • The mindless rejoicing at home is really appalling; it makes me fear that the first blow against Tokyo will make them wilt at once…I only wish that [the Americans] had also had, say, three carriers at Hawaii. – Isoroku Yamamoto • The number one issue that Ocean Mysteries has opened my eyes to is, no matter where you are, whether you’re on a beach in Hawaii, you’re diving in the Pacific, you’re in a remote archipelago, or you’re in the middle of nowhere – I am blown away and sobered and crushed, emotionally crushed, by the amount of marine debris, of garbage, that is now in our ocean. – Jeff Corwin • The one we keep pitching and there are no takers is The Fabulous Baker Boys Go to Hawaii. There don’t seem to be any takers on that one! – Beau Bridges • The paintings are transferred from my computer to a disk, and I can hand it to the printer this way; or I can modem the painting to the printer over the phone lines from my house in Hawaii. – Buffy Sainte-Marie • The person who betrayed you is sunning themselves on a beach in Hawaii and you’re knotted up in hatred. Who is suffering? – Jack Kornfield • The sentiments in Hawaii about Washington’s failure of leadership are no different than the rest of the country. – Ed Case • The smell of the sea, of kelp and fish and bitter moving water, rose stronger in my nostrils. It flooded my consciousness like an ancestral memory. The swells rose sluggishly and fell away, casting up dismal gleams between the boards of the pier. And the whole pier rose and fell in stiff and creaking mimicry, dancing its long slow dance of dissolution. I reached the end and saw no one, heard nothing but my footsteps and the creak of the beams, the slap of waves on the pilings. It was a fifteen-foot drop to the dim water. The nearest land ahead of me was Hawaii.- Ross Macdonald • The spiritual destiny of Hawaii has been shaped by a Calvinist theory of paternalism enacted by the descendants of the missionaries who had carried it there: a will to do good for unfortunates regardless of what the unfortunates thought about it. – Francine du Plessix Gray • The U.S. started with no stars. In fact, it started with a completely different flag. The last two were added in 1959, Hawaii and Alaska. – Juan Enriquez • There are many things I’m looking forward to in 2013, both personally and professionally. Plans for new restaurants in the U.S., including Eataly Chicago, are underway, and I’m gearing up for the 2013 Ironman world championships in Hawaii – if I’m lucky enough to get a spot! – Joe Bastianich • There are several states where you can get married. But I think I can say without fear of contradiction, ‘Paradise awaits.’ We’ll be happy to welcome you. And if you do get married in another state, think about honeymooning in Hawaii. – Neil Abercrombie • There are spirits in Hawaii. They’re very protective and very good and they watch over these islands. I must confess, they’re not entirely happy with what they see, with the way the civilization is moving. But they’re patient. They’ve been here for a long time, and they’ll be here long after the human beings have ceased to inhabit the islands. – Frederick Lenz • There is one bright side to this, said Fang. “Yeah? What’s that?” The new and improved Erasers would mutilate us before they killed us? He grinned at me so unexpectedly I gorgot to flap for a second and dropped several feet. “You looove me,” he crooned smugly. Holding his arms out wide, he added, “You love me this much.” My shriek of appalled rage could probably be heard in California, or maybe Hawaii. – James Patterson • There’s nothing – there’s nothing – as action-packed as ‘Hawaii Five-O.’ – Michelle Borth • This sounds cheesy but when I would get in discussions with people about religion or spirituality, a lot of people would say, “I believe God is nature, there’s God in that tree” – and I would think, What the hell are they on about? But it was about four or five years ago in Hawaii where that all made sense to me and I got it all, and I felt God was in the trees and in the grass and the flowers, and I completely understood. – Natalie Maines • Though there is something cruel about being in Hawaii and you have a computer in front of you the whole time. – Justin Theroux • To be honest I don’t watch the show, I don’t watch any TV, so I have no idea what the show is about. I go to Hawaii, shot my scenes and script and ‘Ciao.’ I’m not a ‘Lost’ fanatic and it’s a disappointment for thousands people and friends that are dying to know what will happen. They know more than me. – Sonya Walger • Waterworld was the best time of my life. It was physically demanding, but it was fun. I mean, you’re in Hawaii for nine months shooting on the water every day. – David R. Ellis • We are truly the land of the great. From the rock shores of… Hawaii… to the beautiful sandy beaches of… Hawaii… America is our home. – Sarah Palin • We have great cities to visit: New York and Washington, Paris and London; and further east, and older than any of these, the legendary city of Samarkand, whose crumbling palaces and mosques still welcome travelers on the Silk road. Weary of cities? Then we’ll take to the wilds. To the islands of Hawaii and the mountains of Japan, to forests where Civil War dead still lie, and stretches of sea no mariner ever crossed. They all have their poetry: the glittering cities and the ruined, the watery wastes and the dusty; I want to show you them all. I want to show you everything. – Clive Barker • We have North Shore, Hawaii and Lost all there, so they have softball tournaments between the casts. It’s hilarious. – Josh Holloway • We need Hawaii just as much and a good deal more than we did California. It is manifest destiny. – William McKinley • We packed up all the worldly possessions we could carry with us and took the next flight to Hawaii from Washington. It took just about every cent my family had to our name just to pay the plane fare. When we arrived, we had about $15 left among us. We were really in pitiful shape. But we were together, and we were alive, and this was all that mattered. – Madalyn Murray O’Hair • We shot on location in our very first weeks, in our very first shows. I would like to go on location again, Hawaii would be good!! But normally, we tape five days a week in the studio starting at about 8:00 a.m. and continuing until about 8:00 p.m. – Juliet Mills • We were just floored by the kindness of the people here. The minister of the Unitarian Church in Honolulu invited my family over to his office the day we arrived and told us to make it our headquarters while we looked for a permanent residence. When we couldn’t find a place for about a week, he let us live in the church; that’s ironic, isn’t it? But it points up the vastly different intellectual atmosphere that prevails here in Hawaii. – Madalyn Murray O’Hair • We were on the island of Hawaii. I think I was there three months. It was fantastic. It is not much different than films. It depends on the television show but much of television today is as good or better than most films. – Bo Derek • Well, filming in Hawaii, you know, is a blessing. It’s one of the most beautiful places on this planet. It has a very mystic energy which informs you as an actor. – Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje • Well, President-elect Barack Obama and his family are gonna spend the holidays in his home state of Hawaii. And you know who couldn’t be more thrilled with this? The press, the reporters who follow the president. Well, think about it. After eight years of spending every holiday cutting brush in Crawford, Texas, they get to go to Hawaii! – Jay Leno • We’ve had every official in Hawaii, Democrat and Republican, every news outlet that has investigated this, confirm that, yes, in fact, I was born in Hawaii, Aug. 4, 1961, in Kapiolani Hospital. – Barack Obama • When I get in the sun I get very tanned. You can’t tell me from the native fishermen in Hawaii or Mexico. – Desi Arnaz • When I’m in New York, I bike everywhere. I have a couple of bikes stored over at Ed Norton’s. It’s the only way to go. But in Hawaii, I drive. I have a little Volkswagen Bug, from the ‘Drive it? Hug it?’ phase. I run it on biodiesel. – Woody Harrelson • When Japanese went to Hawaii they would go straight and buy the same thing that they would buy in Japan. They just got it cheaper, which they liked. And so they would still eat the red bean ice cream or the green tea ice cream, but they didn’t really take advantage of the variety and it wasn’t clear that they cared. – Sheena Iyengar • When people are worried about the future, they don’t take trips to Hawaii. – Linda Lingle • When you go to Hawaii, it’s all about “Aloha.” It means hello, goodbye and I love you. – Gabriel Iglesias • Whenever I finish a book, I go off and have some kind of adventure. Having had an adventure in my writing chair or on my writing sofa, an internal adventure, then I need to balance that off with an external adventure, so I’ll go tramping through Africa or whitewater rafting or float to Hawaii in a martini shaker or something. – Tom Robbins • Why are there interstate highways in Hawaii? – Steven Wright • With my being from Hawaii and being very family oriented I don’t really have a fear of a tragic ending. I dont see any tragic ending for me. – Bruno Mars • With the departure of Congressman Neil Abercrombie (D), who is running for the governorship of Hawaii, and with the tragic and very sad passing of my personal friend Jack Murtha (D-Pa.), mine is now the deciding vote on the health care bill and this administration and this House leadership have said, quote-unquote, they will stop at nothing to pass this health care bill. And now they’ve gotten rid of me and it will pass. You connect the dots. – Eric Massa • You are the lei I entwine with the beauty of your smile. – Robert Cazimero • You know, I think there was a point in time when people didn’t really understand how birth certificates were kept in the state of Hawaii, and now, I think that it’s been pretty much disclosed that they used to have a long form and now they don’t have a long form. Arizona used to have a long form, we now have a short form. – Jan Brewer • You know, or three kinds of ice cream bars and you’d see this and like this… okay they could clearly benefit from some more choices and I remember having these discussions with the Japanese because they you know they often like to go to Hawaii for vacation because it was definitely much cheaper for them and I would ask them, “So when you go to Hawaii, you know do eat all these other things?” – Sheena Iyengar • You think that you can hide; you think you can lay low? I’ll roll up on your ass like Hawaii 5-0! – Busta Rhymes [clickbank-storefront-bestselling]
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Etats-Unis : les ouvriers d'un dépôt UPS quittent leur lieu de travail pour dénoncer des licenciements qu'ils jugent racistes
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Ils ont fait preuve d’une solidarité sans faille. Les ouvriers travaillant dans un dépôt UPS en cours de construction à Indianapolis, dans l’Etat de l’Indiana…
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Every Simpsons Celebrity Guest Star: Season 8
Phil Hartmann: Bill Clinton (episode 154) & Troy McClure (episodes 167 & 177).
Albert Brooks: Hank Scorpio (episode 155).
Paul Winfield: Lucius Sweet (episode 156).
Michael Buffer: Himself (episode 156).
Rodney Dangerfield: Larry Burns (episode 157).
Jon Lovitz: Jay Sherman (episode 161).
Johnny Cash: Space coyote (episode 162).
Leonard Nimoy: Himself (episode 163).
Gillian Anderson: Dana Scully (episode 163).
David Duchovny: Fox Mulder (episode 163).
Jack Lemmon: Frank Ormand (episode 164).
Joe Mantegna: Fat Tony (episodes 164 & 171).
Alex Rocco: Roger Meyers; Jr. (episode 167).
Kelsey Grammer: Sideshow Bob (episode 169).
Dave Thomas: Rex Banner (episode 171).
Frank Welker: Laddie (episode 173), baboons (episode 175) & executive vice president's dog (episode 176).
Bret Hart: Himself (episode 174).
Sab Shimono: Mr. Sparkle (episode 175).
Gebbe Watanabe: Factory worker (episode 175).
Karen Murayama: Dancer (episode 175).
Tim Conway: Himself (episode 177).
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TOKENS: Your Favorite Black Guys, Ready To Break Free
Can you stay true to yourself, while trying to fit in to the same heritage you grew up in? In the hilarious and thought-provoking new comedy TOKENS, that question is examined through the travels of two best friends – Anime devotee Troy Riggsby (Troy Dangerfield) and dedicated comic book fan S... http://snobbyrobot.com/2017/07/10/tokens-your-favorite-black-guys-ready-to-break-free/
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Geelong Cats beat North Melbourne Kangaroos by a point in thriller
GEELONG 2.1  7.6  12.7  17.10 (112) NORTH MELBOURNE 6.2  8.6  16.8  17.9 (111) Goals: Geelong: D Menzel 4, T Hawkins 4, G Horlin-Smith 2, B Parfitt, D Lang, J Thurlow, L Henderson, M Blicavs, M Duncan, P Dangerfield. North Melbourne: B Brown 3, K Turner 2, L Thomas 2, S Higgins 2, J MacMillan, J Simpkin, L McDonald, M Daw, M Williams, S Gibson, T Dumont, T Garner. Best: Geelong: P Dangerfield, J Selwood, D Menzel, M Duncan, Z Tuohy, H Taylor, T Hawkins. North Melbourne: S Higgins, R Tarrant, T Dumont, B Cunnington, J Ziebell, B Preuss, M Daw. Umpires: Matt Stevic, Troy Pannell, Sam Hay. Venue: Etihad Stadium.
This was not supposed to happen. All logic says it would not happen. Geelong led this game for one minute. The only minute that mattered.
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North Melbourne lead the charge against the Cats until the final quarter where George Horlin-Smith of Geelong kicks the winning goal.
North Melbourne had led by as much as 32 points. Twice they led by more than five goals. The statistics affirm that any team that leads by five goals or more in the third term – as North did – win 95 per cent of games. This was the five per cent.
North’s bravery to run abandoned them in the last quarter. North coach Brad Scott put it down to young bodies that had the will but not the endurance to sustain four quarters of daring and adventure.
Gut-wrenching: Jack Ziebell leads the Roos off after the disappointing loss. Photo: Getty Images
It could also be put down to George Horlin-Smith’s resolve to hang his nose over the ball and be tackled and draw a high free but even more so his calmness to convert his kick that gave his side the one-point lead.
It could be down to Harry Taylor moving back into a free roving role behind the ball once the five-goal lead had been surrendered in the third quarter. Or it could be the goal on the three-quarter-time siren from Tom Hawkins – who had been as bad as he was good for most of the day – which gave the Cats their sniff of a chance.
It could also be put down to the twin impacts of Patrick Dangerfield and Joel Selwood, solid without being outstanding on the day, lifting to carry their team to the line. Dangerfield had five clearances, nine contested possessions and thee inside fifties in the last quarter.
You can be flippant with numbers and question Dangerfield’s kicking over the game but his impact in the last cannot be questioned.
Left it late: George Horlin-Smith, Joel Selwood and Mitch Duncan celebrate the winning goal. Photo: Getty Images
“When we got back to the middle at the last change we thought there were seven seconds left not 70 seconds left so little things like that [didn’t go right],” Selwood said.
“A lot didn’t go right on the day for us but you have got to grind some out sometimes and we were able to do that today.”
Match-winner: George Horlin-Smith put the Cats ahead for the first time all game. Photo: Getty Images
Selwood said Scott did not try to reinvent their game at three-quarter-time as they trailed by 25 points, it was a more measured insistence that they stick to the game they know works.
“We just attacked with a bit more credit than what we were doing in the first half,” Selwood said.
“We hit the last line a little bit harder and the boys were pretty good down there. We didn’t give away free kicks down there which did help.” His last line a reference to the fact Hawkins gave away as many free kicks (five) as he took marks. He did finish with four goals so he was narrowly on the positive side of the ledger.
North’s day can be summed up by Trent Dumont. Young and vibrant he was aggressive and industrious on Dangerfield and for most of the day had the better of the Brownlow medallist but when it mattered in the last quarter the experience and maturity gained the narrow edge.
Geelong also had just 14 tackles to half-time so lifting their energy around the ball was clearly something to address.
“That’s definitely not good enough [14 tackles to half-time], when we play our best footy it has got to be higher. It’s something we will look to improve,” Selwood said.
North were more purposeful and direct with their ball use for most of the game. They were eager to move it on quickly and taking risks with their kicking out of defence.
From the first bounce it was their preparedness to search out a teammate with aggressive choices from half-back that enabled them to lead by four goals within 20 minutes, a lead they essentially held for three quarters.
Shaun Higgins was dominant through the middle for those three quarters, Braydon Preuss, brought in to cover the late withdrawal of Todd Goldstein who had rolled his ankle on Friday, dominated the hit outs throughout but as the game wore on Mitch Duncan, Dangerfield and Selwood were clever at sharking his tap and earning first use even despite losing the ruck.
VOTES 
Shaun Higgins (NM) 8
Patty Dangerfield (Geel) 8
Joel Selwood (Geel) 7
Robbie Tarrant (NM) 7
Daniel Menzel (Geel)  7
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PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v RICH
v GEE
v BL
$PP
AVG
Rory Laird
$584,000
DEF
117
78
97
6000
97.3
Matt Crouch
$564,000
MID
86
94
107
5895
95.7
Josh Jenkins
$483,000
FWD
79
  104
5279
91.5
Rory Atkins
$441,000
MID
68
86
104
5128
86
Curtly Hampton
$204,000
DEF
89
60
80
2672
76.3
Richard Douglas
$453,000
MID/FWD
74
45
98
6263
72.3
Brodie Smith
$466,000
DEF
81
65
70
6472
72
Andy Otten
$150,000
DEF
71
71
73
2093
71.7
Mitch McGovern
$345,000
FWD
45
  96
4894
70.5
Eddie Betts
$482,000
FWD
62
  77
6935
69.5
Taylor Walker
$453,000
FWD
43
59
90
7078
64
Jake Kelly
$210,000
DEF
88
23
78
3333
63
Harrison Wigg
$150,000
MID
87
37
  2419
62
Charlie Cameron
$402,000
FWD
63
60
59
6626
60.7
Tom Lynch
$545,000
FWD
71
45
65
9033
60.3
Wayne Milera
$286,000
FWD
79
35
59
4960
57.7
Sam Jacobs
$534,000
RUC
44
48
73
9709
55
David Mackay
$455,000
MID
47
46
64
8694
52.3
Troy Menzel
$199,000
FWD
46
60
51
3803
52.3
Dean Gore
$150,000
MID
  47
  3191
47
Daniel Talia
$398,000
DEF
68
11
59
8652
46
Hugh Greenwood
$150,000
MID/FWD
  28
63
3297
45.5
Riley Knight
$241,000
FWD
  39
  6179
39
Luke Brown
$415,000
DEF
  24
53
10779
38.5
Kyle Hartigan
$322,000
DEF
45
39
30
8474
38
Harry Dear
$150,000
FWD
37
26
  4762
31.5
Reilly O’Brien
$340,000
RUC
30
42
22
10851
31.3
Myles Poholke
$164,000
MID/FWD
31
22
  6189
26.5
Cam Ellis-Yolmen
$362,000
MID/FWD
25
    14480
25
Jordan Gallucci
$222,000
MID/FWD
  26
17
10326
21.5
Jonathon Beech
$150,000
FWD
12
    12500
12 
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v GC
v WB
v ADE
$PP
AVG
Dayne Beams
$519,000
MID
  87
127
4850
107
Dayne Zorko
$640,000
MID
89
160
63
6154
104
Rohan Bewick
$405,000
MID
108
85
50
5000
81
Stefan Martin
$538,000
RUC
56
54
125
6868
78.3
Sam Mayes
$405,000
DEF
51
98
77
5376
75.3
Tom Rockliff
$704,000
MID
72
78
76
9345
75.3
Tom Cutler
$431,000
DEF
  88
59
5864
73.5
Ryan Lester
$317,000
FWD
82
71
67
4323
73.3
Lewis Taylor
$356,000
FWD
62
75
75
5038
70.7
Tom Bell
$417,000
FWD
  64
76
5957
70
Harris Andrews
$290,000
DEF
51
87
67
4244
68.3
Mitch Robinson
$510,000
MID
57
71
74
7574
67.3
Jake Barrett
$150,000
MID
46
86
63
2308
65
Ben Keays
$288,000
FWD
57
65
67
4571
63
Darcy Gardiner
$262,000
DEF
60
47
75
4319
60.7
Daniel Rich
$494,000
MID
39
55
83
8373
59
Nick Robertson
$310,000
DEF/MID
44
61
54
5849
53
Michael Close
$287,000
FWD
61
57
33
5702
50.3
Archie Smith
$342,000
RUC
63
32
  7200
47.5
Ryan Bastinac
$468,000
MID
65
33
34
10636
44
Eric Hipwood
$290,000
FWD
  42
45
6667
43.5
Jack Frost
$273,000
DEF
31
54
0
6424
42.5
Cedric Cox
$204,000
DEF
    42
4857
42
Daniel McStay
$300,000
DEF
    42
7143
42
Hugh McCluggage
$246,000
MID/FWD
45
37
  6000
41
Matthew Hammelmann
$200,000
DEF
  5
67
5556
36
Ryan Harwood
$323,000
DEF
    33
9788
33
Josh Schache
$286,000
FWD
30
    9533
30
Jacob Allison
$150,000
MID/FWD
41
18
  5085
29.5
Claye Beams
$329,000
DEF
23
31
  12185
27
Rhys Mathieson
$426,000
MID
25
    17040
25
Jonathan Freeman
$182,000
FWD
24
    7583
24
Jarrad Jansen
$318,000
MID/FWD
18
    17667
18
Josh Walker
$336,000
FWD
2
    168000
2
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v MELB
v STK
v FRE
$PP
AVG
Bryce Gibbs
$636,000
MID
96
  96
6625
96
Matthew Kreuzer
$431,000
RUC
87
  100
4610
93.5
Kade Simpson
$611,000
DEF
68
  102
7188
85
Sam Docherty
$609,000
DEF
69
  96
7382
82.5
Matthew Wright
$509,000
FWD
83
  80
6245
81.5
Sam Kerridge
$485,000
MID
54
85
98
6139
79
Caleb Marchbank
$205,000
DEF
85
59
88
2651
77.3
Ed Curnow
$614,000
MID
73
79
78
8009
76.7
Marc Murphy
$482,000
MID
59
  77
7088
68
Jacob Weitering
$347,000
DEF
43
77
82
5153
67.3
Rhys Palmer
$393,000
FWD
43
71
87
5866
67
Dale Thomas
$451,000
MID
61
61
61
7393
61
Billie Smedts
$259,000
MID/FWD
45
46
89
4317
60
Patrick Cripps
$601,000
MID
  27
91
10186
59
Levi Casboult
$311,000
FWD
72
  33
5924
52.5
Nick Graham
$485,000
MID/FWD
  51
  9510
51
David Cuningham
$262,000
MID
36
63
  5293
49.5
Dennis Armfield
$385,000
FWD
  43
56
7778
49.5
Lachie Plowman
$298,000
DEF
37
47
62
6123
48.7
Charlie Curnow
$237,000
FWD
62
35
  4887
48.5
Jarrod Pickett
$150,000
MID/FWD
27
26
73
3571
42
Jack Silvagni
$303,000
FWD
37
  46
7301
41.5
Simon White
$369,000
DEF
25
56
43
8927
41.3
Cameron Polson
$150,000
FWD
  37
  4054
37
Sam Rowe
$232,000
DEF
40
43
28
6270
37
Blaine Boekhorst
$305,000
MID/FWD
  36
  8472
36
Jed Lamb
$348,000
FWD
  24
46
9943
35
Tom Williamson
$150,000
DEF
  35
  4286
35
Alex Silvagni
$298,000
DEF
    30
9933
30
Liam Jones
$281,000
FWD
  29
  9690
29
Zac Fisher
$198,000
MID
29
22
  7765
25.5
Harrison Macreadie
$158,000
DEF
  37
8
7022
22.5
Kym Lebois
$150,000
FWD
22
    6818
22
Harry McKay
$150,000
FWD
13
30
  6977
21.5
Dylan Buckley
$349,000
FWD
25
7
  21812
16
Matthew Korcheck
$150,000
RUC
  14
  10714
14
Daniel Gorringe
$327,000
RUC/FWD
5
    65400
5
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v ESS
v FRE
v RICH
$PP
AVG
Ben Reid
$442,000
DEF
    122
3623
122
Josh Smith
$461,000
DEF
93
  116
4411
104.5
Tom Phillips
$391,000
MID/FWD
113
56
108
4235
92.3
Jordan de Goey
$455,000
MID/FWD
88
    5170
88
Adam Treloar
$673,000
MID
  62
112
7736
87
Brodie Grundy
$609,000
RUC
  77
91
7250
84
Taylor Adams
$622,000
DEF/MID
  62
96
7873
79
Jack Crisp
$507,000
MID
82
28
101
7209
70.3
Steele Sidebottom
$624,000
MID
79
38
88
9132
68.3
Jeremy Howe
$497,000
DEF
19
92
82
7725
64.3
Jackson Ramsay
$383,000
DEF
41
45
103
6079
63
Levi Greenwood
$484,000
MID/FWD
61
63
  7806
62
James Aish
$384,000
MID
50
43
92
6227
61.7
Mason Cox
$316,000
FWD
62
58
65
5124
61.7
Will Hoskin-Elliott
$230,000
FWD
70
45
68
3770
61
Travis Varcoe
$410,000
FWD
71
28
72
7193
57
Brayden Maynard
$411,000
DEF
50
36
83
7296
56.3
Alex Fasolo
$424,000
FWD
39
62
60
7901
53.7
Jesse White
$437,000
FWD
46
34
58
9500
46
Lachlan Keeffe
$184,000
DEF
45
    4089
45
Jarryd Blair
$420,000
FWD
50
17
67
9403
44.7
Darcy Moore
$316,000
FWD
38
46
46
7292
43.3
Chris Mayne
$466,000
FWD
29
26
68
11366
41
Jamie Elliott
$330,000
FWD
40
    8250
40
Lynden Dunn
$328,000
DEF
32
51
35
8339
39.3
Tyson Goldsack
$270,000
DEF
40
32
42
7105
38
Scott Pendlebury
$641,000
MID
  72
  17806
36
Henry Schade
$284,000
DEF
30
28
39
8784
32.3
Ben Sinclair
$344,000
DEF
31
    11097
31
Matthew Scharenberg
$234,000
DEF
25
23
  9750
24
Josh Thomas
$274,000
MID/FWD
  21
  13048
21
Josh Daicos
$150,000
FWD
15
20
  8571
17.5
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v COLL
v GC
v GEE
$PP
AVG
Zach Merrett
$710,000
MID
71
  108
7933
89.5
Jobe Watson
$477,000
MID
69
87
90
5817
82
Darcy Parish
$446,000
MID
85
88
70
5506
81
Shaun McKernan
$436,000
FWD
75
30
114
5973
73
Dyson Heppell
$548,000
MID
54
  88
7718
71
David Zaharakis
$564,000
MID
60
  80
8057
70
Brent Stanton
$574,000
MID
  79
60
8259
69.5
Matt Dea
$435,000
DEF
68
    6397
68
Kyle Langford
$422,000
MID/FWD
45
69
86
6330
66.7
Brendon Goddard
$596,000
MID
48
62
86
9122
65.3
Orazio Fantasia
$441,000
FWD
86
  43
6837
64.5
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti
$395,000
DEF
52
40
99
6204
63.7
Conor McKenna
$323,000
DEF
  63
  5127
63
Travis Colyer
$380,000
FWD
51
59
79
6032
63
Jayden Laverde
$364,000
FWD
  84
31
6330
57.5
Joshua Begley
$190,000
FWD
  73
34
3551
53.5
Jackson Merrett
$413,000
MID/FWD
53
    7792
53
James Kelly
$597,000
DEF/MID
50
  54
11481
52
Craig Bird
$497,000
MID
51
    9745
51
Michael Hartley
$290,000
DEF
  51
  5686
51
Josh Green
$351,000
FWD
61
40
  6950
50.5
James Stewart
$227,000
FWD
39
43
66
4601
49.3
Mark Baguley
$473,000
DEF
46
  52
9653
49
Heath Hocking
$400,000
MID
  48
  8333
48
Michael Hurley
$447,000
DEF
20
70
53
9378
47.7
Jake Long
$226,000
MID/FWD
  46
  4913
46
Martin Gleeson
$396,000
DEF
57
39
39
8800
45
Mitch Brown
$420,000
FWD
36
75
22
9474
44.3
Jordan Ridley
$208,000
DEF/FWD
  43
  4837
43
Ben Howlett
$404,000
MID/FWD
42
41
  9735
41.5
Dylan Clarke
$150,000
MID
  41
  3659
41
Matthew Leuenberger
$440,000
RUC
40
59
10
12110
36.3
Joe Daniher
$435,000
FWD
  -1
73
12083
36
Patrick Ambrose
$303,000
DEF
11
  59
8657
35
David Myers
$197,000
MID
31
    6355
31
Andrew McGrath
$250,000
DEF/MID
17
49
24
8333
30
Mason Redman
$171,000
FWD
  28
  6107
28
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v WC
v  COLL
v CARL
$PP
AVG
Stephen Hill
$548,000
MID
44
122
117
5809
94.3
Nat Fyfe
$595,000
MID
61
73
147
6352
93.7
Lachie Neale
$671,000
MID
  40
133
7757
86.5
Bradley Hill
$417,000
MID/FWD
48
84
97
5463
76.3
Michael Walters
$493,000
FWD
65
68
92
6573
75
David Mundy
$538,000
MID
18
82
108
7760
69.3
Aaron Sandilands
$450,000
RUC
  71
56
7087
63.5
Darcy Tucker
$394,000
MID
43
65
78
6355
62
Ed Langdon
$370,000
MID/FWD
52
49
82
6066
61
Michael Johnson
$361,000
DEF
26
72
84
5951
60.7
Danyle Pearce
$484,000
MID
47
57
71
8297
58.3
Connor Blakely
$453,000
MID
40
55
74
8041
56.3
Cam McCarthy
$211,000
FWD
21
47
93
3932
53.7
Garrick Ibbotson
$400,000
DEF
23
41
96
7500
53.3
Lee Spurr
$463,000
DEF
39
49
72
8681
53.3
Jonathon Griffin
$378,000
RUC
29
68
60
7223
52.3
Lachie Weller
$378,000
FWD
40
67
45
7461
50.7
Griffin Logue
$236,000
DEF
    49
4816
49
Cameron Sutcliffe
$441,000
DEF
55
78
12
9124
48.3
Hayden Ballantyne
$370,000
FWD
37
43
38
9407
39.3
Joel Hamling
$261,000
DEF
17
50
48
6809
38.3
Hayden Crozier
$454,000
DEF
51
20
  12789
35.5
Michael Apeness
$150,000
FWD
30
    5000
30
Shane Kersten
$375,000
FWD
38
13
29
14062
26.7
Tommy Sheridan
$410,000
DEF
16
    25625
16
Zac Dawson
$199,000
DEF
6
1
39
12978
15.3
Sean Darcy
$176,000
RUC
16
1
16
16000
11
Nick Suban
$350,000
MID
14
    50000
7
Matt Taberner
$369,000
FWD
5
    73800
5
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v HAW
v ADE
v ESS
$PP
AVG
Andrew Mackie
$451,000
DEF
95
  104
4533
99.5
Joel Selwood
$619,000
MID
  63
128
6482
95.5
Zach Tuohy
$442,000
DEF
107
97
71
4822
91.7
Patrick Dangerfield
$712,000
MID
94
39
135
7970
89.3
George Horlin-Smith
$240,000
MID
  98
76
2759
87
Darcy Lang
$375,000
FWD
86
88
67
4668
80.3
Tom Ruggles
$388,000
DEF
82
76
73
5039
77
Mitch Duncan
$571,000
MID
77
76
76
7480
76.3
Sam Menegola
$505,000
MID
92
82
50
6763
74.7
Zach Guthrie
$150,000
DEF
69
78
  2041
73.5
Rhys Stanley
$384,000
RUC/FWD
52
75
84
5460
70.3
Tom Stewart
$172,000
DEF
93
57
50
2580
66.7
Mark Blicavs
$519,000
MID
51
53
82
8371
62
Jackson Thurlow
$282,000
DEF
68
61
55
4598
61.3
Tom Lonergan
$293,000
DEF
66
74
44
4777
61.3
Lachie Henderson
$417,000
DEF
13
106
63
6874
60.7
Aaron Black
$150,000
FWD
79
35
  2632
57
Jordan Murdoch
$372,000
FWD
  43
70
6584
56.5
Tom Hawkins
$455,000
FWD
34
53
81
8125
56
Brandan Parfitt
$200,000
MID/FWD
53
58
48
3774
53
Nakia Cockatoo
$365,000
FWD
45
58
51
7110
51.3
Steven Motlop
$499,000
FWD
49
52
  9881
50.5
Harry Taylor
$389,000
DEF
35
68
48
7728
50.3
Jordan Cunico
$150,000
MID/FWD
50
    3000
50
Zac Smith
$397,000
RUC
79
30
41
7940
50
Josh Cowan
$391,000
MID
42
31
56
9093
43
Jed Bews
$288,000
DEF
41
    7024
41
Daniel Menzel
$443,000
FWD
  26
46
12306
36
Lincoln McCarthy
$317,000
FWD
  7
53
10567
30
Jack Henry
$150,000
FWD
27
    5556
27
Cameron Guthrie
$485,000
MID
17
    28529
17
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v BL
v ESS
v WB
$PP
AVG
Aaron Hall
$635,000
MID
127
  121
5121
124
Michael Barlow
$583,000
MID
73
104
109
6115
95.3
Alex Sexton
$384,000
MID
  110
75
4151
92.5
Gary Ablett
$611,000
MID
    84
7274
84
Touk Miller
$493,000
MID/FWD
96
75
81
5869
84
Keegan Brooksby
$340,000
DEF
  78
  4359
78
Jarryd Lyons
$539,000
MID
    77
7000
77
Tom J. Lynch
$520,000
FWD
47
  98
7172
72.5
Pearce Hanley
$506,000
MID
76
66
74
7028
72
Matt Rosa
$457,000
MID
70
  65
6770
67.5
Jack Martin
$453,000
DEF/FWD
  71
63
6761
67
David Swallow
$355,000
MID
57
59
77
5518
64.3
Brayden Fiorini
$512,000
MID
58
78
51
8214
62.3
Kade Kolodjashnij
$437,000
DEF
63
35
87
7086
61.7
Matt Shaw
$424,000
MID
  61
  6951
61
Steven May
$414,000
DEF
27
78
67
7221
57.3
Daniel Currie
$381,000
RUC
57
57
  6684
57
Jesse Lonergan
$405,000
MID
50
55
  7714
52.5
Jesse Joyce
$255,000
DEF
36
59
61
4904
52
Peter Wright
$392,000
FWD
  20
82
7686
51
Jarrod Witts
$328,000
RUC
32
  69
6495
50.5
Darcy MacPherson
$290,000
FWD
  49
  5918
49
Brandon Matera
$396,000
FWD
34
62
  8250
48
Jarrad Grant
$334,000
FWD
72
22
  7106
47
Jack Leslie
$208,000
DEF
21
52
53
4952
42
Callum Ah Chee
$336,000
FWD
29
58
35
8262
40.7
Jack Bowes
$232,000
MID/FWD
35
  45
5800
40
Will Brodie
$234,000
MID
34
77
8
5899
39.7
Joshua Schoenfeld
$305,000
MID
45
34
  7722
39.5
Adam Saad
$349,000
DEF
29
36
48
9265
37.7
Ben Ainsworth
$244,000
MID/FWD
27
55
28
6655
36.7
Sean Lemmens
$304,000
DEF
33
33
  9212
33
Rory Thompson
$279,000
DEF
41
17
37
8811
31.7
Sam Day
$354,000
DEF/FWD
9
    39333
9
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v WC
v SYD
v NM
$PP
AVG
Heath Shaw
$614,000
DEF
  83
146
5362
114.5
Toby Greene
$560,000
FWD
  80
118
5657
99
Josh Kelly
$542,000
MID
128
69
85
5766
94
Callan Ward
$579,000
MID
  87
98
6259
92.5
Tendai MZungu
$339,000
MID
83
    4084
83
Dylan Shiel
$591,000
MID
  78
86
7207
82
Devon Smith
$483,000
FWD
  62
100
5963
81
Jeremy Cameron
$386,000
FWD
  62
94
4949
78
Tim Taranto
$248,000
MID/FWD
97
66
66
3249
76.3
Lachlan Tiziani
$150,000
FWD
74
    2027
74
Stephen Coniglio
$625,000
MID
  65
70
9259
67.5
Ryan Griffen
$509,000
MID
  67
66
7654
66.5
Nathan Wilson
$384,000
DEF
65
  67
5818
66
Matthew Kennedy
$194,000
FWD
79
55
63
2954
65.7
Zac Williams
$498,000
DEF
53
49
79
8254
60.3
Adam Tomlinson
$300,000
DEF
53
45
82
5000
60
Tom Scully
$579,000
MID
  41
75
9983
58
Sam J. Reid
$301,000
FWD
57
    5281
57
Nick Haynes
$447,000
DEF
  51
58
8202
54.5
Jeremy Finlayson
$150,000
DEF
52
    2885
52
Shane Mumford
$513,000
RUC
  30
71
10158
50.5
Adam Kennedy
$337,000
DEF
  30
69
6808
49.5
Daniel Lloyd
$150,000
MID
71
27
  3061
49
Harrison Himmelberg
$251,000
DEF
49
    5122
49
Dawson Simpson
$182,000
RUC
72
25
  3753
48.5
Jonathon Patton
$367,000
FWD
71
21
53
7593
48.3
Rory Lobb
$406,000
FWD
65
30
48
8517
47.7
Harry Perryman
$224,000
DEF/MID
47
    4766
47
Matt Buntine
$264,000
DEF
33
34
67
5910
44.7
Isaac Cumming
$212,000
DEF
41
    5171
41
Tim Mohr
$150,000
DEF
41
    3659
41
Will Setterfield
$242,000
MID
51
31
  5902
41
Phil Davis
$300,000
DEF
  13
44
10526
28.5
Steve Johnson
$501,000
FWD
  40
8
20875
24
Aidan Corr
$189,000
DEF
32
24
13
8217
23
Tom Downie
$253,000
RUC/FWD
20
    12650
20
Zachary Sproule
$150,000
DEF/FWD
19
    7895
19
Matthew Flynn
$150,000
FWD
17
    8824
17
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v GEE
v NM
v PA
$PP
AVG
Tom Mitchell
$638,000
MID
93
103
6510
98
Isaac Smith
$538,000
MID/FWD
74
97
6292
85.5
Kade Stewart
$307,000
FWD
96
57
94
3729
82.3
Will Langford
$427,000
MID
72
42
122
5428
78.7
Jack Gunston
$530,000
FWD
78
79
6752
78.5
Jarryd Roughead
$373,000
FWD
60
78
96
4782
78
Jaeger O’Meara
$364,000
MID
47
76
98
4941
73.7
Ben McEvoy
$394,000
RUC
60
82
5549
71
Billy Hartung
$437,000
MID
79
49
80
6303
69.3
Ricky Henderson
$468,000
DEF/MID
67
6985
67
Shaun Burgoyne
$520,000
DEF
82
48
8000
65
Cyril Rioli
$512,000
FWD
66
64
61
8042
63.7
Luke Breust
$474,000
FWD
55
61
8172
58
Luke Hodge
$525,000
DEF
57
9211
57
Ty Vickery
$311,000
FWD
37
90
43
5488
56.7
James Sicily
$361,000
FWD
38
39
90
6485
55.7
Teia Miles
$150,000
MID/FWD
58
46
63
2695
55.7
Ryan Burton
$260,000
DEF/FWD
51
57
59
4671
55.7
Ben Stratton
$315,000
DEF
42
56
68
5693
55.3
Paul Puopolo
$410,000
FWD
48
58
7736
53
James Frawley
$354,000
DEF
49
30
78
6764
52.3
Josh Gibson
$494,000
DEF
35
68
9592
51.5
Taylor Duryea
$415,000
DEF
61
36
56
8137
51
Ryan Schoenmakers
$265,000
FWD
55
55
39
5336
49.7
Liam Shiels
$499,000
MID
82
50
11341
44
Kieran Lovell
$195,000
MID/FWD
49
29
5000
39
Grant Birchall
$490,000
DEF
63
15556
31.5
Blake Hardwick
$176,000
FWD
19
33
6769
26
Jack Fitzpatrick
$299,000
RUC
21
14238
21
Conor Nash
$150,000
DEF
16
9375
16
Dallas Willsmore
$150,000
MID
8
18750
8
Kurt Heatherley
$244,000
DEF
9
5
34857
7
Marc Pittonet
$189,000
RUC
7
5
31500
6
Harry Morrison
$150,000
DEF
3
50000
3
Brendan Whitecross
$404,000
FWD
0
0
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v WB
v CARL
v WC
$PP
AVG
Jack Viney
$611,000
MID
88
98
76
6996
87.3
Clayton Oliver
$416,000
MID
76
58
126
4800
86.7
Jordan Lewis
$623,000
MID
92
70
93
7329
85
Dom Tyson
$561,000
MID
82
6841
82
Jesse Hogan
$477,000
FWD
73
87
75
6089
78.3
Nathan Jones
$593,000
MID
89
70
75
7603
78
Max Gawn
$642,000
RUC
92
86
54
8302
77.3
Christian Salem
$383,000
DEF
57
92
79
5039
76
Jake Melksham
$349,000
MID
60
83
80
4695
74.3
Jack Watts
$481,000
FWD
70
6871
70
Bernie Vince
$554,000
DEF/MID
88
76
45
7952
69.7
Christian Petracca
$409,000
FWD
58
96
54
5899
69.3
Tomas Bugg
$437,000
MID
74
48
85
6333
69
Angus Brayshaw
$422,000
MID/FWD
88
55
62
6176
68.3
Jayden Hunt
$342,000
DEF
38
59
107
5029
68
Billy Stretch
$417,000
MID
75
50
65
6584
63.3
Colin Garland
$331,000
DEF
61
5426
61
Alex Neal-Bullen
$255,000
MID/FWD
45
63
71
4274
59.7
Oscar McDonald
$356,000
DEF
76
50
51
6034
59
Tom McDonald
$457,000
DEF
62
48
57
8210
55.7
Aaron vandenBerg
$369,000
FWD
42
67
6771
54.5
Joel Smith
$150,000
DEF
59
43
2941
51
Jake Spencer
$281,000
RUC
50
28
65
5895
47.7
Jeff Garlett
$345,000
FWD
45
7667
45
James Harmes
$404,000
DEF
42
40
52
9045
44.7
Jay Kennedy-Harris
$150,000
FWD
33
49
3659
41
Michael Hibberd
$428,000
DEF
39
10974
39
Sam Weideman
$150,000
FWD
35
35
27
4639
32.3
Dion Johnstone
$150,000
FWD
17
8824
17
Josh Wagner
$413,000
DEF
2
206500
2
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v SYD
v HAW
v GWS
$PP
AVG
Trent Dumont
$457,000
MID
80
105
70
5376
85
Jarrad Waite
$505,000
FWD
36
119
6516
77.5
Shaun Higgins
$484,000
FWD
91
94
45
6313
76.7
Jamie MacMillan
$442,000
DEF
78
65
70
6225
71
Todd Goldstein
$582,000
RUC
71
67
8435
69
Nathan Hrovat
$380,000
MID/FWD
63
72
68
5616
67.7
Sam Gibson
$546,000
MID
59
73
8273
66
Andrew Swallow
$499,000
MID
37
55
99
7838
63.7
Shaun Atley
$356,000
DEF
67
60
62
5651
63
Jack Ziebell
$573,000
MID
75
41
68
9342
61.3
Braydon Preuss
$150,000
RUC
69
76
35
2500
60
Mason Wood
$417,000
FWD
60
6950
60
Lindsay Thomas
$366,000
FWD
42
54
82
6169
59.3
Ben Cunnington
$454,000
MID
63
57
57
7695
59
Kayne Turner
$216,000
FWD
27
52
88
3880
55.7
Robbie Tarrant
$418,000
DEF
48
60
7741
54
Ed Vickers-Willis
$150,000
DEF
72
50
38
2812
53.3
Luke McDonald
$343,000
DEF
55
59
41
6639
51.7
Marley Williams
$332,000
DEF
53
50
6447
51.5
Declan Watson
$184,000
DEF
50
3680
50
Mitchell Hibberd
$150,000
DEF/MID
34
64
48
3082
48.7
Sam Wright
$405,000
DEF
47
8617
47
Matthew Taylor
$150,000
DEF
45
3333
45
Majak Daw
$354,000
RUC/FWD
35
53
8045
44
Sam Durdin
$150,000
FWD
35
50
3529
42.5
Declan Mountford
$150,000
MID
61
24
3529
42.5
Jy Simpkin
$228,000
FWD
32
51
5494
41.5
Corey Wagner
$177,000
FWD
27
52
4481
39.5
Ryan Clarke
$293,000
MID/FWD
41
12
63
7578
38.7
Cameron Zurhaar
$150,000
FWD
38
3947
38
Scott D. Thompson
$342,000
DEF
35
39
9243
37
Ben McKay
$150,000
FWD
29
16
6667
22.5
Lachlan Hansen
$304,000
DEF
21
14476
21
Nick Larkey
$150,000
DEF/FWD
7
21429
7
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v STK
v RICH
v HAW
$PP
AVG
Brad Ebert
$510,000
MID
60
111
5965
85.5
Ollie Wines
$607,000
MID
75
71
89
7749
78.3
Karl Amon
$354,000
MID/FWD
54
59
90
5232
67.7
Jared Polec
$451,000
MID
45
74
80
6799
66.3
Aaron Young
$454,000
FWD
26
104
6985
65
Sam Gray
$526,000
MID
49
57
80
8484
62
Hamish Hartlett
$474,000
DEF/MID
55
67
60
7813
60.7
Justin Westhoff
$488,000
FWD
73
57
52
8044
60.7
Patrick Ryder
$411,000
RUC/FWD
33
48
99
6850
60
Travis Boak
$541,000
MID
76
56
44
9222
58.7
Brett Eddy
$150,000
FWD
36
36
94
2711
55.3
Riley Bonner
$358,000
DEF
45
40
80
6509
55
Chad Wingard
$432,000
FWD
79
31
7855
55
Darcy Byrne-Jones
$355,000
DEF
35
71
6698
53
Tom Clurey
$254,000
DEF
59
39
55
4980
51
Nathan Krakouer
$362,000
DEF
50
7240
50
Sam Powell-Pepper
$216,000
MID
40
56
48
4500
48
Jackson Trengove
$417,000
RUC
52
19
70
8872
47
Tom Jonas
$297,000
DEF
24
38
78
6364
46.7
Dan Houston
$150,000
FWD
38
46
48
3409
44
Jasper Pittard
$496,000
DEF
57
28
11671
42.5
Jack Hombsch
$306,000
DEF
52
25
47
7403
41.3
Jarman Impey
$347,000
FWD
51
27
40
8822
39.3
Joe Atley
$188,000
MID
15
64
35
4947
38
Charlie Dixon
$340,000
FWD
27
23
61
9189
37
Matthew Lobbe
$441,000
RUC
44
37
16333
27
Matt White
$284,000
MID/FWD
25
11360
25
Jake Neade
$320,000
FWD
37
17297
18.5
Aidyn Johnson
$150,000
FWD
8
24
9375
16
Robbie Gray
$590,000
MID
23
51304
11.5
Willem Drew
$186,000
MID/FWD
22
25364
7.3
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v ADE
v PA
v COLL
$PP
AVG
Bachar Houli
$563,000
DEF
96
5865
96
Toby Nankervis
$365,000
RUC/FWD
85
94
72
4363
83.7
Dustin Martin
$646,000
MID
78
62
106
7878
82
Brandon Ellis
$540,000
MID
72
91
81
6639
81.3
Dion Prestia
$561,000
MID
68
82
7480
75
Shaun Grigg
$574,000
MID
88
59
69
7972
72
Jack Riewoldt
$476,000
FWD
55
66
90
6768
70.3
Anthony Miles
$521,000
MID
50
79
73
7738
67.3
Trent Cotchin
$585,000
MID
70
58
68
8954
65.3
Josh Caddy
$517,000
MID/FWD
77
70
46
8036
64.3
Reece Conca
$356,000
MID
48
54
90
5562
64
Shane Edwards
$414,000
MID/FWD
66
58
6677
62
Nick Vlastuin
$398,000
DEF
71
62
51
6489
61.3
Taylor Hunt
$428,000
DEF
46
62
62
7553
56.7
Mabior Chol
$150,000
DEF/FWD
54
2778
54
Dan Butler
$150,000
FWD
74
53
33
2812
53.3
David Astbury
$363,000
DEF
59
66
31
6981
52
Alex Rance
$461,000
DEF
50
51
9129
50.5
Jason Castagna
$293,000
DEF
52
39
54
6062
48.3
Ivan Soldo
$150,000
RUC
47
3191
47
Dylan Grimes
$319,000
DEF
38
45
50
7195
44.3
Oleg Markov
$377,000
DEF
39
48
8667
43.5
Daniel Rioli
$297,000
FWD
52
41
34
7016
42.3
Sam Lloyd
$408,000
FWD
35
69
21
9792
41.7
Jake Batchelor
$295,000
DEF
38
7763
38
Kamdyn McIntosh
$371,000
DEF
52
21
10164
36.5
Corey Ellis
$373,000
DEF
42
30
10361
36
Tyson Stengle
$150,000
FWD
29
5172
29
Ben Lennon
$300,000
FWD
6
45
11765
25.5
Kane Lambert
$383,000
FWD
23
16652
23
Ben Griffiths
$403,000
FWD
42
2
18318
22
Ivan Maric
$392,000
RUC
26
12
20632
19
Jacob Townsend
$406,000
MID/FWD
9
45111
9
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v PA
v CARL
v SYD
$PP
AVG
Jack Steele
$432,000
MID/FWD
39
120
112
4782
90.3
Jack Billings
$479,000
MID/FWD
83
103
81
5382
89
Tom Hickey
$471,000
RUC
37
137
5414
87
Jack Sinclair
$318,000
FWD
83
3831
83
Dylan Roberton
$421,000
DEF
79
83
5198
81
Jack Steven
$630,000
MID
80
80
81
7842
80.3
David Armitage
$518,000
MID
86
32
115
6670
77.7
Shane Savage
$454,000
DEF
79
57
94
5922
76.7
Jack Newnes
$535,000
MID
76
55
97
7039
76
Nick Riewoldt
$667,000
FWD
58
93
8834
75.5
Luke Dunstan
$416,000
MID
95
63
59
5751
72.3
Josh Bruce
$366,000
FWD
49
107
59
5107
71.7
Billy Longer
$281,000
RUC
50
78
4391
64
Sebastian Ross
$594,000
MID
82
30
74
9581
62
Jade Gresham
$369,000
FWD
44
62
76
6082
60.7
Paddy McCartin
$248,000
FWD
39
102
39
4133
60
Ben Long
$202,000
DEF/FWD
55
3673
55
Blake Acres
$431,000
MID/FWD
53
16264
53
Nathan Wright
$281,000
FWD
46
50
62
5335
52.7
Jimmy Webster
$356,000
DEF
76
72
7216
49.3
Sam Gilbert
$367,000
DEF
55
43
7490
49
Darren Minchington
$325,000
FWD
49
6633
49
Jake Carlisle
$359,000
DEF/FWD
60
28
56
7479
48
Maverick Weller
$444,000
FWD
46
49
9347
47.5
Bailey Rice
$150,000
DEF
45
3333
45
Koby Stevens
$517,000
MID/FWD
53
71
12508
41.3
Jack Lonie
$296,000
FWD
25
59
37
7339
40.3
Daniel McKenzie
$311,000
DEF
40
36
8184
38
Sean Dempster
$339,000
DEF
50
26
8921
38
Jarryn Geary
$348,000
DEF
34
41
9280
37.5
Tim Membrey
$449,000
FWD
55
13
39
12589
35.7
Nathan J. Brown
$271,000
DEF
23
25
38
9453
28.7
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v NM
v GWS
v STK
$PP
AVG
Isaac Heeney
$442,000
FWD
99
4465
99
Jake Lloyd
$521,000
DEF/MID
87
99
5602
93
Lance Franklin
$569,000
FWD
77
106
6219
91.5
Zak Jones
$333,000
DEF
98
56
101
3918
85
Callum Mills
$441,000
DEF
110
84
34
5803
76
Luke Parker
$663,000
MID
65
55
104
8879
74.7
Dane Rampe
$411,000
DEF
42
98
5871
70
Josh P. Kennedy
$653,000
MID
46
83
81
9329
70
Dean Towers
$427,000
FWD
79
55
6373
67
Kurt Tippett
$510,000
RUC
62
62
75
7688
66.3
Harry Cunningham
$362,000
DEF/FWD
82
43
70
5569
65
George Hewett
$349,000
FWD
70
67
57
5397
64.7
Nic Newman
$150,000
DEF
63
2381
63
Dan Hannebery
$655,000
MID
54
57
60
11491
57
Shaun Edwards
$271,000
MID/FWD
56
4839
56
Daniel Robinson
$329,000
MID/FWD
41
46
79
5946
55.3
Nick Smith
$342,000
DEF
44
42
58
7125
48
Darcy Cameron
$156,000
RUC/FWD
76
35
33
3250
48
Jeremy Laidler
$274,000
DEF
47
5830
47
Colin O’Riordan
$150,000
DEF
47
3191
47
Oliver Florent
$230,000
MID/FWD
54
36
47
5036
45.7
Sam Reid
$294,000
FWD
28
41
67
6485
45.3
Sam Naismith
$359,000
RUC
50
38
8159
44
Michael Talia
$289,000
DEF
44
6568
44
Lewis Melican
$150,000
DEF
21
55
46
3689
40.7
Harry Marsh
$212,000
DEF
31
30
52
5628
37.7
Sam Fisher
$150,000
FWD
35
4286
35
Robbie Fox
$150,000
MID
52
31
19
4412
34
Jordan Foote
$195,000
MID
49
17
30
6094
32
Callum Sinclair
$370,000
RUC/FWD
30
12333
30
Jack Maibaum
$162,000
DEF
22
7364
22
Will Hayward
$210,000
FWD
9
33
10000
21
Heath Grundy
$375,000
DEF
5
34
19231
19.5
Brandon Jack
$233,000
MID/FWD
14
16643
14
Sam Murray
$150,000
FWD
4
37500
4
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v GWS
v FRE
v MELB
$PP
AVG
Andrew Gaff
$564,000
MID
85
145
4904
115
Mark LeCras
$498,000
FWD
124
91
4633
107.5
Josh J. Kennedy
$536,000
FWD
93
115
5154
104
Sam Mitchell
$602,000
MID
83
123
5845
103
Sharrod Wellingham
$367,000
DEF
114
86
99
3682
99.7
Luke Shuey
$597,000
MID
107
82
6317
94.5
Chris Masten
$443,000
MID
54
98
125
4798
92.3
Matt Priddis
$623,000
MID
89
88
7040
88.5
Elliot Yeo
$477,000
MID/FWD
69
75
112
5590
85.3
Shannon Hurn
$420,000
DEF
75
85
5250
80
Jeremy McGovern
$407,000
DEF
71
87
5152
79
Dom Sheed
$361,000
MID
93
75
64
4668
77.3
Sam Butler
$352,000
DEF
76
4632
76
Mark Hutchings
$414,000
MID
90
46
89
5520
75
Josh Hill
$352,000
FWD
59
85
4889
72
Lewis Jetta
$322,000
MID/FWD
65
89
55
4622
69.7
Francis Watson
$150,000
DEF
66
2273
66
Nathan Vardy
$352,000
RUC
57
50
77
5739
61.3
Jamie Cripps
$429,000
FWD
71
45
7397
58
Brad Sheppard
$387,000
DEF
57
58
6730
57.5
Kurt Mutimer
$150,000
MID
57
2632
57
Drew Petrie
$363,000
FWD
54
58
6482
56
Jackson Nelson
$284,000
DEF
54
44
63
5292
53.7
Fraser McInnes
$245,000
DEF/FWD
52
4712
52
Eric Mackenzie
$333,000
DEF
43
29
67
7187
46.3
Jack Darling
$420,000
FWD
27
63
9333
45
Luke Partington
$150,000
MID
43
3488
43
Jack Redden
$392,000
MID
85
43
9188
42.7
Thomas Cole
$216,000
DEF
36
6000
36
Tarir Bayok
$150,000
MID/FWD
34
4412
34
Tom Lamb
$220,000
FWD
34
6471
34
Tom Barrass
$308,000
DEF
33
30
9778
31.5
Jordan Snadden
$150,000
MID/FWD
31
4839
31
Thomas Gorter
$150,000
DEF
31
4839
31
Malcolm Karpany
$172,000
MID/FWD
26
6615
26
Jake Waterman
$150,000
FWD
25
6000
25
Will Schofield
$253,000
DEF
24
10542
24
Josh Rotham
$178,000
DEF
21
8476
21
Paddy Brophy
$150,000
DEF
11
13636
11
PLAYER
PRICE
POSITION
v MELB
v BL
v GC
$PP
AVG
Luke Dahlhaus
$557,000
MID/FWD
115
100
5181
107.5
Matthew Suckling
$469,000
DEF
72
113
5070
92.5
Lachie Hunter
$625,000
MID
70
95
7576
82.5
Marcus Bontempelli
$595,000
MID
81
7346
81
Liam Picken
$529,000
MID
62
92
6870
77
Caleb Daniel
$479,000
FWD
67
87
6221
77
Jack Macrae
$596,000
MID/FWD
47
96
79
8054
74
Tom Liberatore
$491,000
MID
76
71
6680
73.5
Toby McLean
$438,000
FWD
65
84
68
6055
72.3
Jake Stringer
$397,000
FWD
35
72
105
5618
70.7
Easton Wood
$414,000
DEF
61
79
5914
70
Lin Jong
$458,000
MID/FWD
50
75
76
6836
67
Dale Morris
$349,000
DEF
66
5288
66
Shane Biggs
$475,000
DEF
43
87
7308
65
Josh Dunkley
$486,000
MID/FWD
36
94
7477
65
Robert Murphy
$486,000
DEF
59
64
7902
61.5
Jason Johannisen
$563,000
DEF
62
60
9230
61
Clay Smith
$392,000
FWD
56
63
6588
59.5
Travis Cloke
$450,000
FWD
63
55
7627
59
Lukas Webb
$239,000
MID/FWD
45
69
4193
57
Stewart Crameri
$375,000
FWD
49
55
64
6696
56
Tom Boyd
$347,000
RUC/FWD
30
42
83
6716
51.7
Zaine Cordy
$242,000
FWD
34
65
4889
49.5
Bailey Dale
$262,000
MID/FWD
40
54
5574
47
Bailey Williams
$267,000
DEF
42
6357
42
Fletcher Roberts
$219,000
DEF
31
47
5615
39
Mitch Honeychurch
$342,000
MID/FWD
18
59
8883
38.5
Tom Campbell
$446,000
RUC
33
13515
33
Kieran Collins
$150,000
DEF
30
5000
30
Roarke Smith
$235,000
DEF
30
7833
30
Matthew Boyd
$617,000
DEF
55
22436
27.5
Timothy English
$214,000
RUC
54
7926
27
Brad Lynch
$150,000
DEF
29
24
5660
26.5
Marcus Adams
$404,000
DEF
28
42
17314
23.3
Declan Hamilton
$150,000
MID/FWD
13
28
7317
20.5
Nathan Mullenger-McHugh
$150,000
RUC
18
8333
18
Lewis Young
$154,000
FWD
17
9059
17
Patrick Lipinski
$196,000
MID/FWD
14
14000
14
Jordan Roughead
$411,000
RUC
7
58714
7
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Big guns return
COLLINGWOOD has picked Ben Reid for the first time in 2017 for Saturday’s JLT Community Series clash with Richmond at Moe.
The All Australian carried a posterior cruciate ligament for most of last season before having surgery and his return will add plenty to the Magpie backline.
Tim Broomhead will play his first game for the Pies since last May, while they have named ruckman Brodie Grundy despite the corked calf he suffered at training during the week.
Josh Smith has also been named despite an ankle injury.
Richmond defender Bachar Houli will step out for the first time this year. The long-kicking Houli has overcome a hamstring in time to get some much-needed match practice ahead of the season opener against Carlton in a fortnight.
Dion Prestia and Shane Edwards also return to the side after being rested last week, while the Tigers squad also includes youngsters Jayden Short, Connor Menadue, Mabior Chol, Tyson Stengle and Ivan Soldo. Among those to miss include Corey Ellis and Kane Lambert.
Adelaide has regained goalkickers Eddie Betts, Josh Jenkins and Mitch McGovern for the game against the Brisbane Lions at Noarlunga on Saturday.
Betts and Jenkins were rested last week, while McGovern was nursing a minor knee injury. Dean Gore (concussion) will miss.
The Brisbane Lions have lost one gun first-year player with No.3 draft pick Hugh McCluggage sidelined for a month with an ankle injury, but have replaced him with his TAC Cup teammate, No.24 pick Cedric Cox, a skilful and versatile half-back. Otherwise the Lions have picked a strong-looking side.
Port Adelaide star Chad Wingard will be rested from Sunday’s hit-out against Hawthorn at Noarlunga. Brad Ebert, Aaron Young, Jake Neade, Brendon Ah Chee and Matt White are among inclusions.
Hawthorn will leave Luke Hodge and Josh Gibson behind, but have brought back Isaac Smith, Paul Puopolo, Shaun Burgoyne, Grant Birchall and Ben McEvoy.
Former Adelaide defender Ricky Henderson is set for his first game in the brown and gold, while the club’s first pick at last year’s national draft, Harry Morrison and powerful Irish recruit Conor Nash are also in the squad.
Geelong regains veteran defender Andrew Mackie for Sunday’s clash with Essendon at Bendigo. Joining him for the trip to skipper Joel Selwood’s home town is defender Cam Guthrie, who has overcome a calf complaint. Lincoln McCarthy has been named for now despite a shoulder injury last weekend.
Essendon has picked its strongest squad of the pre-season, with Zach Merrett, David Zaharakis, Mark Baguley, Orazio Fantasia, Dyson Heppell, Patrick Ambrose, James Kelly and Matt Dea all back in.
Josh Green (foot) and Jordan Ridley (back) are out, while Mason Redman, Dylan Clarke, Jake Long, Heath Hocking and Conor McKenna have missed selection.
The Sydney squad for Sunday’s clash with St Kilda at Lavington features youngsters Oliver Florent, Will Hayward, Robbie Fox and Darcy Cameron, who may be given one last chance to impress before the season opener in 16 days against Port Adelaide. 
New St Kilda skipper Jarryn Geary returns, as do Nick Riewoldt, and defenders Dylan Roberton and Sam Gilbert. The Saints have included both ruckmen Tom Hickey and Billy Longer, but it could be a battle for round one selection with coach Alan Richardson yet to declare whether he can carry both players in his best 22. 
The final weekend of the JLT Community Series restricts each club to six players on the bench while interchange rotations are monitored for the first time.
SUNDAY, MARCH 12
Port Adelaide v Hawthorn, Hickinbotham Oval (Noarlunga), 12.40pm ACDT
PORT ADELAIDE
1. Travis Boak, 2. Sam Powell-Pepper, 3. Jake Neade, 4. Patrick Ryder, 7. Brad Ebert, 8. Hamish Hartlett, 9. Robbie Gray, 11. Aaron Young, 12. Jackson Trengove, 15. Karl Amon, 16. Oliver Wines, 17. Tom Clurey, 19. Matthew White, 21. Jared Polec, 22. Charlie Dixon, 23. Matthew Lobbe, 24. Jarman Impey, 26. Riley Bonner, 27. Brett Eddy, 28. Willem Drew, 30. Joe Atley, 33. Darcy Byrne-Jones, 36. Jack Hombsch, 39. Justin Westhoff, 42. Tom Jonas, 43. Dan Houston, 46. Sam Gray 
Notable absentees: Jasper Pittard, Chad Wingard, Nathan Krakouer, Jarman Impey, Angus Monfries
HAWTHORN
2. Jarryd Roughead, 3. Tom Mitchell, 4. Billy Hartung, 5. Ryan Burton, 7. Ben McEvoy, 8. Taylor Duryea, 9. Shaun Burgoyne, 10. Jaeger O’Meara, 11. Brendan Whitecross, 12. James Frawley, 14. Grant Birchall, 16. Isaac Smith, 19. Jack Gunston, 21. James Sicily, 22. Luke Breust, 24. Ben Stratton, 25. Ryan Schoenmakers, 26. Liam Shiels, 27. Tyrone Vickery, 28. Paul Puopolo, 29. Will Langford, 31. Ricky Henderson, 33. Cyril Rioli, 35. Harry Morrison, 40. Kade Stewart, 42. Teia Miles, 45. Conor Nash
Notable absentees: Luke Hodge, Josh Gibson, Jonathan O’Rourke, Jon Ceglar, Kieran Lovell, Daniel Howe, Tim O’Brien, Kaiden Brand
Geelong v Essendon, Queen Elizabeth Oval (Bendigo), 4.10pm AEDT
GEELONG
1. Rhys Stanley, 2. Zach Tuohy, 3. Brandan Parfitt, 4. Andrew Mackie, 5. Nakia Cockatoo, 6. Lincoln McCarthy, 7. Harry Taylor, 9. Zac Smith, 10. Daniel Menzel, 11. Darcy Lang, 13. Tom Lonergan, 14. Joel Selwood, 18. Josh Cowan, 21. Jordan Murdoch, 22. Mitch Duncan, 23. Aaron Black, 25. Lachie Henderson, 26. Tom Hawkins, 27. Sam Menegola, 29. Cameron Guthrie, 32, Steven Motlop, 33. George Horlin-Smith, 35. Patrick Dangerfield, 36. Tom Ruggles, 40. Jackson Thurlow, 44. Tom Stewart, 46. Mark Blicavs
Notable absentees: Scott Selwood, Cory Gregson, Zach Guthrie, Jed Bews, Jake Kolodjashnij
ESSENDON
1. Andrew McGrath, 3. Darcy Parish, 4. Jobe Watson, 5. Brent Stanton, 6. Joe Daniher, 7. Zach Merrett, 8. Martin Gleeson, 9. Brendon Goddard, 11. David Zaharakis, 12. Mark Baguley, 13. Orazio Fantasia, 16. Joshua Begley, 17. James Stewart, 18. Michael Hurley, 21. Dyson Heppell, 22. Matthew Leuenberger, 28. Mitch Brown, 29. Patrick Ambrose, 30. Kyle Langford, 32. Travis Colyer, 33. Jayden Laverde, 36. Michael Hartley, 40. Ben Howlett, 43. Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, 44. Shaun McKernan, 47. James Kelly, 49. Matt Dea
Notable absentees: Tom Bellchambers, Aaron Francis, David Myers, Craig Bird, Cale Hooker, Heath Hocking, Conor McKenna
St Kilda v Sydney, Lavington Sports Ground (Albury), 7.10pm AEDT
ST KILDA
1. Tom Hickey, 2. Jake Carlisle, 3. Jack Steven, 4. Jade Gresham, 5. Shane Savage, 6. Seb Ross, 7. Luke Dunstan, 8. Blake Acres, 9. Jack Steele, 12. Nick Riewoldt, 13. Jack Lonie, 14. Jarryd Geary, 15. Jack Billings, 16. Jack Newnes, 17. Dylan Roberton, 18. Billy Longer, 19. Sam Gilbert, 20. David Armitage, 22. Nathan Brown, 24. Sean Dempster, 25. Koby Stevens, 27. Josh Bruce, 28. Tim Membrey, 29. Jimmy Webster, 32. Paddy McCartin, 34. Nathan Wright, 44. Mav Weller
Notable absentees: Leigh Montagna, Daniel McKenzie, Hugh Goddard, Jack Sinclair, Nathan Freeman
SYDNEY
4. Dan Hannebery, 6. Jordan Foote, 7. Harry Cunningham, 8. Kurt Tippett, 9. Will Hayward, 10. Zak Jones, 11. Jeremy Laidler, 12. Josh Kennedy, 13. Oliver Florent, 14. Callum Mills, 17. Darcy Cameron, 18. Callum Sinclair, 20. Sam Reid, 22. Dean Towers, 23. Lance Franklin, 24. Dane Rampe, 26. Luke Parker, 27. Daniel Robinson, 28. Nic Newman, 29. George Hewett, 31. Harrison Marsh, 35. Sam Naismith, 39. Heath Grundy, 40. Nick Smith, 42. Robbie Fox, 43. Lewis Melican, 44. Jake Lloyd
Notable absentees: Aliir Aliir, Jarrad McVeigh, Isaac Heeney, Tom Papley, Kieren Jack, Gary Rohan
SATURDAY, MARCH 11
Richmond v Collingwood, Ted Summerton Reserve (Moe), 1.10pm AEDT
RICHMOND
1. Nick Vlastuin, 2. Dylan Grimes, 3. Dion Prestia, 4. Dustin Martin, 5. Brandon Ellis, 6. Shaun Grigg, 8. Jack Riewoldt, 9. Trent Cotchin, 10. Shane Edwards, 12. David Astbury, 14. Bachar Houli, 15. Jayden Short, 17. Daniel Rioli, 18. Alex Rance, 22. Josh Caddy, 24. Ben Griffiths, 25. Toby Nankervis, 26. Anthony Miles, 27. Sam Lloyd, 28. Taylor Hunt, 30. Reece Conca, 37. Connor Menadue, 40. Daniel Butler, 41. Mabior Chol, 44. Tyson Stengle, 46. Jason Castagna, 47. Ivan Soldo
Notable absentees: Ben Lennon, Jake Batchelor, Shaun Hampson, Ivan Maric, Corey Ellis
COLLINGWOOD
1. Alex Fasolo, 4. Brodie Grundy, 6. Tyson Goldsack, 7. Adam Treloar, 9. Jesse White, 10. Scott Pendlebury, 11. Jarryd Blair, 12. Matthew Scharenberg, 13. Taylor Adams, 14. James Aish, 15. Lynden Dunn, 16. Chris Mayne, 18. Travis Varcoe, 20. Ben Reid, 21. Tom Phillips, 22. Steele Sidebottom, 24. Josh Thomas, 25. Jack Crisp, 29. Tim Broomhead, 30. Darcy Moore, 31. Jackson Ramsay, 32. Will Hoskin-Elliott, 37. Brayden Maynard, 38. Jeremy Howe, 40. Josh Smith, 41. Henry Schade, 46. Mason Cox
Notable absentees: Jordan De Goey, Daniel Wells, Jamie Elliott, Levi Greenwood
Adelaide v Brisbane Lions, Hickinbotham Oval (Noarlunga), 3.40pm ACDT
ADELAIDE
3. Riley Knight, 4. Josh Jenkins, 7. Jordan Gallucci, 8. Jake Kelly, 10. Harrison Wigg, 12. Daniel Talia, 13. Taylor Walker, 14. David Mackay, 15. Kyle Hartigan, 16. Luke Brown, 17. Curtly Hampton, 18. Eddie Betts, 20. Hugh Greenwood, 21. Rory Atkins, 22. Andy Otten, 23. Charlie Cameron, 24. Sam Jacobs, 26. Richard Douglas, 27. Tom Lynch, 29. Rory Laird, 30. Wayne Milera, 31. Myles Poholke, 32. Troy Menzel, 33. Brodie Smith, 41. Mitch McGovern, 43. Reilly O’Brien, 44. Matt Crouch
Notable absentees: Brad Crouch, Scott Thompson, Jake Lever, Rory Sloane, Paul Seedsman, Kyle Cheney, Cam Ellis-Yolmen, Dean Gore
BRISBANE LIONS
1. Ben Keays, 2. Ryan Harwood, 4. Ryan Bastinac, 5. Mitch Robinson, 7. Tom Bell, 8. Rohan Bewick, 9. Dayne Beams, 10. Daniel Rich, 12. Stefan Martin, 15. Dayne Zorko, 17. Claye Beams, 18. Nick Robertson, 20. Cedric Cox, 25. Daniel McStay, 26. Tom Cutler, 27. Darcy Gardiner, 28. Lewis Taylor, 30. Eric Hipwood, 31. Harris Andrews, 32. Sam Mayes, 33. Michael Close, 35. Ryan Lester, 36. Rhys Mathieson, 38. Tom Rockliff, 40. Matt Hammelmann, 43. Jake Barrett, 44. Archie Smith
Notable absentees: Allen Christensen, Josh Walker, Jack Frost, Josh Schache, Marco Paparone, Hugh McCluggage
FRIDAY, MARCH 10
Greater Western Sydney v North Melbourne, Manuka Oval, 5.50pm AEDT
GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY
1. Phil Davis, 3. Stephen Coniglio, 4. Toby Greene, 5. Dylan Shiel, 8. Callan Ward, 9. Tom Scully, 10. Devon Smith, 12. Jonathon Patton, 14. Tim Taranto, 15. Matthew Kennedy, 16. Nathan Wilson, 17. Steve Johnson, 18. Jeremy Cameron, 19. Nick Haynes, 20. Adam Tomlinson, 21. Matt Buntine, 22. Josh Kelly, 23. Heath Shaw, 25. Tendai Mzungu, 26. Dawson Simpson, 29. Zac Williams, 32. Ryan Griffen, 35. Aidan Corr, 37. Rory Lobb, 40. Adam Kennedy, 41. Shane Mumford, 50. Sam Reid
Notable absentees: Isaac Cumming, Matt de Boer, Brett Deledio, Harrison Himmelberg, Jacob Hopper, Harry Perryman, Will Setterfield, Lachie Whitfield
NORTH MELBOURNE
4. Shaun Higgins, 6. Lachlan Hansen, 7. Jack Ziebell, 8. Nathan Hrovat, 9. Andrew Swallow, 10. Ben Cunnington, 11. Luke McDonald, 12. Lindsay Thomas, 13. Ryan Clarke, 14. Trent Dumont, 16. Scott Thompson, 18. Shaun Atley, 19. Sam Wright, 21. Jy Simpkin, 22. Todd Goldstein, 24. Sam Durdin, 25. Robbie Tarrant, 28. Kayne Turner, 30. Jarrad Waite, 31. Braydon Preuss, 33. Ed Vickers-Willis, 34. Jamie Macmillan, 38. Majak Daw, 39. Mitch Hibberd, 41. Corey Wagner, 42. Declan Mountford, 43. Sam Gibson 
Notable absentees: Marley Williams, Jed Anderson, Ben Jacobs, Mason Wood, Ben Brown
Fremantle v Carlton, Domain Stadium, 5.40pm AWST
FREMANTLE
1. Hayden Ballantyne, 2. Griffin Logue, 3. Zac Dawson, 4. Sean Darcy, 5. Garrick Ibbotson, 6. Danyle Pearce, 7. Nat Fyfe, 9. Bradley Hill, 10. Michael Walters, 11. Tommy Sheridan, 12. Jon Griffin, 14. Lachie Weller, 16. David Mundy, 17. Hayden Crozier, 18. Darcy Tucker, 19. Connor Blakely, 21. Joel Hamling, 22. Shane Kersten, 23. Cam McCarthy, 26. Ed Langdon, 27. Lachie Neale, 31. Aaron Sandilands, 32. Stephen Hill, 33. Cam Sutcliffe, 34. Lee Spurr, 36. Brennan Cox, 37. Michael Johnson
Notable absentees: Nick Suban, Harley Bennell, Matt Taberner, Harley Balic, Zac Clarke
CARLTON
1. Jack Silvagni, 3. Marc Murphy, 4. Bryce Gibbs, 6. Kade Simpson, 8. Matthew Kreuzer, 9. Patrick Cripps, 10. Harry McKay, 11. Sam Kerridge, 13. Jed Lamb, 15. Sam Docherty, 16. Billie Smedts, 17. Sam Rowe, 20. Lachie Plowman, 22. Caleb Marchbank, 23. Jacob Weitering, 24. Rhys Palmer, 26. Harrison Macreadie, 27. Dennis Armfield, 28. David Cuningham, 29. Cameron Polson, 33. Jarrod Pickett, 35. Edward Curnow, 39. Dale Thomas, 41. Levi Casboult, 43. Simon White, 44. Alex Silvagni, 46. Matthew Wright
Notable absentees: Blaine Boekhorst, Dylan Buckley, Charlie Curnow, Daniel Gorringe, Nick Graham, Kristian Jaksch, Liam Jones, Sam Petrevski-Setton, Andrew Phillips
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Final teams: Crows v Cats
Cat Daniel Menzel will get to take on his brother Troy
THE MENZEL brothers will face each other for the first time in the AFL in Sunday’s JLT Community Series clash between Adelaide and Geelong at Richmond Oval.
Adelaide forward Troy Menzel will get a chance to press his claims for a round one berth with star duo Eddie Betts and Josh Jenkins rested for the club’s second pre-season hit-out. 
Menzel’s older brother Daniel retains his spot in the Cats’ forward line after having a strong season last year in his return from serious knee injuries. 
Cats captain Joel Selwood will have his first game of the year after missing his side’s opening match with Hawthorn a fortnight ago. 
Lincoln McCarthy and Jordan Murdoch also come into the side. 
Ryan Gardner, Jed Bews and Jordan Cunico drop out of the Cats’ 29-man squad named earlier in the week. 
Midfielder Jordan Gallucci, picked 15th overall in the 2016 NAB AFL Draft, will make his debut for the Crows, as will former US college basketball star Hugh Greenwood.
Small forward Ben Jarman, son of Adelaide great Darren, key position prospect Elliott Himmelberg and rookie Paul Hunter are the Crows’ emergencies.
Follow it LIVE: Crows v Cats
SUNDAY, MARCH 5 Adelaide v Geelong, Richmond Oval, 1.35pm ACDT
ADELAIDE Out: Elliott Himmelberg, Paul Hunter, Ben Jarman
GEELONG Out: Ryan Gardner, Jed Bews, Jordan Cunico
ADELAIDE 3. Riley Knight, 7. Jordan Gallucci, 8. Jake Kelly, 10. Harrison Wigg, 12. Daniel Talia, 13. Taylor Walker, 14. David Mackay, 15. Kyle Hartigan, 16. Luke Brown, 17. Curtly Hampton, 20. Hugh Greenwood, 21. Rory Atkins, 22. Andy Otten, 23. Charlie Cameron, 24. Sam Jacobs, 26. Richard Douglas, 27. Tom Lynch, 29. Rory Laird, 30. Wayne Milera, 31. Myles Poholke, 32. Troy Menzel, 33. Brodie Smith, 36. Dean Gore, 38. Harry Dear, 43. Reilly O’Brien, 44. Matt Crouch
Notable absentees: Eddie Betts, Brad Crouch, Josh Jenkins, Rory Sloane, Scott Thompson, Jake Lever
GEELONG 1. Rhys Stanley, 2. Zach Tuohy, 3. Brandan Parfitt, 5. Nakia Cockatoo, 6. Lincoln McCarthy, 7. Harry Taylor, 9. Zac Smith, 10. Daniel Menzel, 11. Darcy Lang, 13. Tom Lonergan, 14. Joel Selwood, 18. Josh Cowan, 21. Jordan Murdoch, 22. Mitch Duncan, 23. Aaron Black, 25. Lachie Henderson, 26. Tom Hawkins, 27. Sam Menegola, 32. Steven Motlop, 33. George Horlin-Smith, 35. Patrick Dangerfield, 36. Tom Ruggles, 39. Zachary Guthrie, 40. Jackson Thurlow, 44. Tom Stewart, 46. Mark Blicavs
Notable absentees: Andrew Mackie, Jake Kolodjashnij, Cory Gregson, Cam Guthrie, Scott Selwood
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Tigers to unleash new mids
RICHMOND is set to unleash marquee recruits Dion Prestia and Josh Caddy for the first time in the club’s JLT Community Series opener against Adelaide at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.
Prestia, traded from Gold Coast after playing 95 games in six seasons, has overcome a knee injury that ruined his 2016 campaign and has been in good form in recent intraclub hit-outs.
The 24-year-old underwent knee surgery in July last year to fix the cartilage problem that he had battled with throughout the season.
Former Cat Caddy is expected to spend plenty of time in the midfield alongside Prestia, both former teammates at the Suns, as the Tigers look to bolster their onball brigade.
The recruitment of Prestia and Caddy could also lead to star Tiger Dustin Martin, regarded as one of the AFL’s top players in one-on-one contests, spending more time forward of centre in 2016.
The Tigers have also named ex-Swan Toby Nankervis to play his first game for his new club as he sets his sights on claiming the No.1 ruck position.
However, Richmond will be without gun defender Alex Rance who is dealing with hamstring tendinitis. The Tigers are hopeful he will be fit for round one.
The Crows have picked Troy Menzel in their squad for Friday night’s contest.
Menzel, formerly of the Blues and the brother of Geelong’s Daniel, did not play a senior match after being traded by Carlton prior to the 2016 season.
Another given the chance to impress against the Tigers is ex-Giant Curtly Hampton, who did not get the chance to play a game for the Crows in 2016 due to a serious foot injury.
First-choice Adelaide onballers Rory Sloane (fractured eye socket), Brad Crouch (hamstring) and Scott Thompson (shoulder) are all unavailable for Friday night’s contest.
Inside midfielder Myles Poholke, drafted with pick No.44 in last year’s NAB AFL Draft, has also been named in Adelaide’s squad.
Jordan Gallucci, the Crows’ top pick (No.15 overall), has not been selected but is likely to appear in later JLT Series games.
Dean Gore, the ex-Cat who was part of the Patrick Dangerfield trade package, is also part of the 29-man Adelaide squad.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Richmond v Adelaide, Etihad Stadium, 7.40pm AEDT
RICHMOND 1. Nick Vlastuin, 2. Dylan Grimes, 3. Dion Prestia,  4. Dustin Martin, 5. Brandon Ellis, 6. Shaun Grigg, 7. Ben Lennon, 8. Jack Riewoldt, 9. Trent Cotchin, 10. Shane Edwards, 11. Jake Batchelor, 12. David Astbury, 17. Daniel Rioli, 20. Ivan Maric, 21. Jacob Townsend, 22. Josh Caddy, 24. Ben Griffiths, 25. Toby Nankervis, 26. Anthony Miles, 27. Sam Lloyd, 28. Taylor Hunt, 30. Reece Conca, 31. Oleg Markov, 32. Corey Ellis, 33. Kamdyn McIntosh, 35. Nathan Broad, 40. Daniel Butler, 41. Mabior Chol, 46. Jason Castagna
Notable absentees: Shai Bolton, Shaun Hampson, Kane Lambert, Connor Menadue, Steven Morris, Alex Rance
ADELAIDE 1. Jonathon Beech, 4. Josh Jenkins, 8. Jake Kelly, 10. Harrison Wigg, 12. Daniel Talia, 13. Taylor Walker, 14. David Mackay, 15. Kyle Hartigan, 17. Curtly Hampton, 18. Eddie Betts, 20. Hugh Greenwood, 21. Rory Atkins, 22. Andy Otten, 23. Charlie Cameron, 24. Sam Jacobs, 26. Richard Douglas, 27. Tom Lynch, 28. Cam Ellis-Yolmen, 29. Rory Laird, 30. Wayne Milera, 31. Myles Poholke, 32. Troy Menzel, 33. Brodie Smith, 36. Dean Gore, 37. Paul Hunter, 38.  Harry Dear, 41. Mitch McGovern, 43. Reilly O’Brien, 44. Matt Crouch
Notable absentees: Kyle Cheney, Brad Crouch, Jordan Gallucci, Jake Lever, Paul Seedsman, Rory Sloane, Scott Thompson
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 St Kilda v Port Adelaide, Etihad Stadium, 7.40pm AEDT
ST KILDA 1. Tom Hickey, 2. Jake Carlisle, 3. Jack Steven, 4. Jade Gresham, 5. Shane Savage, 6. Sebastian Ross, 7. Luke Dunstan, 8. Blake Acres, 9. Jack Steele, 12. Nick Riewoldt, 13. Jack Lonie, 14. Jarryn Geary, 15. Jack Billings, 16. Jack Newnes, 17. Dylan Roberton, 18. Billy Longer, 19. Sam Gilbert, 20. David Armitage, 22. Nathan Brown, 24. Sean Dempster, 25. Koby Stevens, 27. Josh Bruce, 28. Tim Membrey, 29. Jimmy Webster, 32. Paddy McCartin, 34. Nathan Wright, 35. Jack Sinclair, 36. Daniel McKenzie, 44. Maverick Weller
Notable absentees: Leigh Montagna, Nathan Freeman
PORT ADELAIDE 1. Travis Boak, 2. Sam Powell-Pepper, 3. Jake Neade, 4. Patrick Ryder, 7. Brad Ebert, 8. Hamish Hartlett, 11. Aaron Young, 12. Jackson Trengove, 15. Karl Amon, 16. Oliver Wines, 17. Tom Clurey, 20. Chad Wingard, 21. Jared Polec, 22. Charlie Dixon, 23. Matthew Lobbe, 24. Jarman Impey, 26. Riley Bonner, 27. Brett Eddy, 28. Willem Drew, 29. Jasper Pittard, 30. Joe Atley, 31. Aidyn Johnson, 34. Will Snelling, 36. Jack Hombsch, 39. Justin Westhoff, 42. Tom Jonas, 43. Dan Houston, 46. Sam Gray, 48. Nathan Krakouer 
Notable absentees: Robbie Gray, Matthew Broadbent, Angus Monfries, Jimmy Toumpas
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