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pipinya · 4 months ago
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just wanted to draw the scene from the in-laws 1979 but i made it tf2 yawoi because
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crymacho · 1 year ago
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Japanese poster illustration of The In-Laws, 1979
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nitrateglow · 2 years ago
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A Lichtenstein style poster for The In-Laws.
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columboscreens · 4 months ago
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agentfascinateur · 1 year ago
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Israel violating 1979 Peace Accord and slanders now Egypt
The corridor is part of a larger demilitarized zone along the entire Israel-Egypt border. Under the peace accord, each side is allowed to deploy only a small number of troops or border guards in the zone, though those numbers can be modified by mutual agreement. At the time of the accord, Israeli troops controlled Gaza, until Israel withdrew its forces and settlers in 2005.
Tunnels! Like the non-existing ones of Al Shifa Hospital where instead very real mass graves were found once Israeli forces evacuated...
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burtlancster · 6 months ago
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divas celebrating divas
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owarinaki · 28 days ago
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Mobile Suit Gundam [1979] EP36 -Mirai & Slegger
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moregaythanyourealized · 2 years ago
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Re-watching the in laws
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illustraction · 2 years ago
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The IN-LAWS (1979) - PETER FALK POSTERS (Part 8/10)
The 2003 tepid remake starring Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks doesn't even come close to the hilarious original crime comedy starring PETER FALK and Alan Arkin who clearly had a ball shooting together as they were two household names then
Above is the rare complete original Italian fotobusta movie poster set (click on each image for details).
Director: Arthur Hiller Actors: Peter Falk, Alan Arkin
ALL OUR PETER FALK POSTERS ARE HERE
If you like this entry, check the other 9 parts of this week’s Blog as well as our Blog Archives
All our NEW POSTERS are here All our ON SALE posters are here
The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
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spiritoldies · 4 months ago
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Barbara & Jim Law - The Ninety And Nine
The Ninety And Nine His Eye Is On The Sparrow O I Love To Sing Of Jesus Something Happened Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven What A Friend We Have In Jesus I Have A Shepherd Blessed Assurance When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
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randommusicvid · 5 months ago
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I Fought the Law - The Clash
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columboscreens · 4 months ago
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drakehavenelite · 7 months ago
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Now Playing...
Artist: Barbara Law
Title: Can You Read My Mind
Album: Take All Of Me
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Played on: Tue Jan 14 2025 11:28:57 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time)
#Barbara Law #Female Fronted #BEWARE THE SIREN
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cooldeltaworld-blog · 6 months ago
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I think raviolie is supposed to be the word? It's just that instead of calling of calling everything "ravioli of X country/nationality" (similarly to how everything get grouped up under dumpling), we just call the food its original name. Like Pelmeni is staying Pelmeni, not becoming "Russian Ravioli" and Pierogi is staying Pierogi, not becoming "Polish Ravioli".
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Accidentally called dumplings "Peking ravioli" in front of my New Jersey coworkers and I had to frantically explain that this wasn't some insane form of esoteric Italo-Chinese racism, that's just what they're called in Boston. Had to take a picture of a menu to prove it.
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 9 months ago
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ONLY 10 PENCE IN "EARTH MONEY," YOU PERPS.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1951×2560 -- Mega spotlight on the mighty Judge Dredd, cover art to the British comics anthology series "2000 A.D.," cover art by Brendan McCarthy [Prog 113, published May 1979].
Source: www.reddit.com/r/comicbooks/comments/e0jerm.
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probablyasocialecologist · 1 month ago
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According to estimates by the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, published recently in the New York Times, Israel has “at least 90 [nuclear] warheads and enough fissile material to produce up to hundreds more.” President Jimmy Carter, who was in a position to know, said in 2014 that he believed the number is closer to “300 or more, nobody knows exactly how many.” In either case, this is more nukes than another country we’re routinely told to be terrified of: North Korea, which the Center estimates possesses “20 to 30  possibly assembled warheads.” These Israeli warheads can be delivered in a variety of ways, including by U.S.-made fighter jets, by German-made “Dolphin” submarines, and by a variety of missiles—including the Jericho 3, an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that came online in 2011. Describing the early tests of this missile, Isaac Ben-Israel—who was both a scientist, a retired IDF general, and a member of the Knesset at the time—said in 2008 that “everybody can do the math and understand… that we can reach with a rocket engine to every point in the world.” If that’s not a thinly veiled threat, nothing is.  Of course, we don’t know exactly how many nuclear warheads Israel has, because Israeli leaders refuse to publicly admit they have any. The whole military program is kept in near-total secrecy, under a policy called “strategic ambiguity,” meaning the existence of the bombs is neither confirmed nor denied. Historians believe Israel first got a nuclear weapon in 1967, after secretly refining plutonium at the Dimona facility and running a “full deception campaign” to convince U.S. inspectors the purpose of the reactors there was civilian rather than military. (Ironically, this is exactly the kind of deception Israel now accuses Iran of practicing.) It’s also strongly suspected that Israel tested a nuclear weapon off the coast of South Africa in 1979, in partnership with that country’s apartheid government. It’s called the Vela incident, after the spy satellite that spotted the nuclear flash. But “strategic ambiguity” means there’s little international oversight or accountability involved with any of this, and much of it takes place in violation of international law. Like North Korea and a small handful of other nations, Israel has not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), despite United Nations resolutions that it should do so. It has signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963, but likely broke it with the South African incident. And most importantly, its leaders refuse to allow inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to access Dimona, so we have no way of knowing what’s going on in there.  Under U.S. law, Israel’s rogue nuclear program means that the United States should not be supplying it with military aid of any kind. The law in question is the International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976, and its language is unambiguous. But for more than 50 years now, U.S. leaders have been willing to ignore their own laws and accept this uneasy state of affairs. A 1993 report by the congressional Office of Technology Assessment, titled “Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Assessing the Risks,” sums up the rationale well: “would the United States be willing to sacrifice its relationship with Israel—and possibly risk Israeli national survival—to pressure that state to give up a nuclear arsenal it believes essential to its security?” For successive administrations, the answer has been no.
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