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ComicList: DC Comics New Releases for Wednesday
August 23, 2023
Absolute Sandman Overture HC (2023 Edition), $150.00
Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2 (Cover A Max Dunbar), $4.99
Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2 (Cover B Christian Ward Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2 (Cover C Hayden Sherman Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman Detective Comics Volume 5 The Joker War TP (2018), $24.99
Batman The Adventures Continue Season Three #7 (Of 8)(Cover A Juan Ferreyra), $3.99
Batman The Adventures Continue Season Three #7 (Of 8)(Cover B Cliff Chiang Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman The Adventures Continue Season Three #7 (Of 8)(Cover C Rafael Albuquerque Villain Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman The Adventures Continue Season Three #7 (Of 8)(Cover D Hayden Sherman Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman The Brave And The Bold #4 (Cover A Simone Di Meo)(Knight Terrors), $7.99
Batman The Brave And The Bold #4 (Cover B Kael Ngu)(Knight Terrors), $7.99
Batman The Brave And The Bold #4 (Cover C Otto Schmidt)(Knight Terrors), $7.99
Batman The Brave And The Bold #4 (Cover D Mike Deodato Jr. Blue Beetle Movie Variant)(Knight Terrors), $7.99
Batman The Brave And The Bold #4 (Cover E Jay Anacleto)(Knight Terrors), AR
Dark Knights Of Steel #12 (Of 12)(Cover A Dan Mora), $3.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #12 (Of 12)(Cover B Ejikure Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #12 (Of 12)(Cover C Jorge Molina Card Stock Variant), AR
DC Connect #40, AR
DC RWBY #7 (Of 7)(Cover A Meghan Hetrick), $3.99
DC RWBY #7 (Of 7)(Cover B Mirka Andolfo Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Green Lantern Corps By Peter J. Tomasi And Patrick Gleason Omnibus Volume 1 HC, $150.00
Knight Terrors #4 (Of 4)(Cover A Ivan Reis & Danny Miki), $3.99
Knight Terrors #4 (Of 4)(Cover B Caspar Wijngaard Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Knight Terrors #4 (Of 4)(Cover C Giuseppe Camuncoli Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Knight Terrors #4 (Of 4)(Cover D Ivan Reis Darkest Hour Neon Ink Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors #4 (Of 4)(Cover E Darick Robertson Homage Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors #4 (Of 4)(Cover F Mico Suayan Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors #4 (Of 4)(Cover G Ivan Reis Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Action Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Rafa Sandoval), $4.99
Knight Terrors Action Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Mirko Colak Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Action Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Tyler Kirkham Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Action Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Vasco Georgiev Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Action Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Crystal Kung Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Angel Breaker #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Matteo Lolli), $3.99
Knight Terrors Angel Breaker #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Ivan Tao Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Knight Terrors Angel Breaker #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Stephen Segovia Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Knight Terrors Angel Breaker #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Chuma Hill Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Angel Breaker #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Matteo Lolli Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Detective Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Riccardo Federici), $4.99
Knight Terrors Detective Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Bernard Chang Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Detective Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Kyle Hotz Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Detective Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Marco Santucci Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Detective Comics #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Kyle Hotz Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Harley Quinn #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Hayden Sherman), $4.99
Knight Terrors Harley Quinn #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Jenny Frison Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Harley Quinn #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Tula Lotay Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Harley Quinn #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Derrick Chew Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Harley Quinn #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Sweeney Boo Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Titans #2 (Of 2)(Cover A Yanick Paquette), $4.99
Knight Terrors Titans #2 (Of 2)(Cover B Alvaro Martinez Bueno Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Titans #2 (Of 2)(Cover C Christian Ward Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Knight Terrors Titans #2 (Of 2)(Cover D Javi Fernandez Card Stock Variant), AR
Knight Terrors Titans #2 (Of 2)(Cover E Jorge Corona Card Stock Variant), AR
Penguin #1 (Cover A Scorpio Steele & Stefano Gaudiano), $3.99
Penguin #1 (Cover B Brian Bolland Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Penguin #1 (Cover C Nathan Szerdy Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Penguin #1 (Cover D David Marquez Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Penguin #1 (Cover E Kael Ngu Card Stock Variant), AR
Penguin #1 (Cover F Nathan Szerdy Card Stock Variant), AR
Riddler Year One #6 (Of 6)(Cover A Bill Sienkiewicz), $4.99
Riddler Year One #6 (Of 6)(Cover B Stevan Subic), $4.99
Riddler Year One #6 (Of 6)(Cover C Jock), $4.99
Riddler Year One #6 (Of 6)(Cover D Martin Simmonds), AR
Robin And Batman TP, $16.99
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #5 (Of 7)(Cover A Chris Burnham), $3.99
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #5 (Of 7)(Cover B Mikel Janin Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Unstoppable Doom Patrol #5 (Of 7)(Cover C Alan Quah Card Stock Variant), AR
WildC.A.T.s Volume 1 Better Living Through Violence HC (2022), $24.99
Wonder Woman Black And Gold TP, $24.99
DYNAMIC FORCES
Batman #134 (Cover F Tom King April Fools’ Card Stock Variant)(Tom King Signed Edition), AR
Joker The Man Who Stopped Laughing #7 (Cover E Tom King April Fools’ Variant)(Tom King Signed Edition), AR
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We thought it was about time to scale up our marine rewilding efforts which is why we have decided to build our very own kelp factory! Together with Seaforester and IPL we are embarking on a journey to build a kelp nursery and test an innovative restoration technique at scale.
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⏱️TIMESTAMPS⏱️
0:00 intro
1:42 Why bring back kelp?
2:02 Kelp distribution and decline
2:51 Restoration trial results
3:50 Green gravel technique
5:07 Starting a bigger experiment
🔎 ABOUT THIS PROJECT
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Since 2020 we have been working with SeaForester to restore kelp forests in Portugal. These underwater forests are astonishing havens for marine life which also improve water quality and sequester carbon. Unfortunately, large areas of kelp have disappeared from the coast of Portugal but reverting this trend has been difficult. One of the challenges is that restoration efforts tend to require extensive diving which quickly becomes costly and time-consuming. A new technique called “green gravel” has been developed to address this challenge and make large scale marine reforestation possible. It involves growing kelp attached to pebbles in a lab before deploying them at suitable locations in the ocean. For this project, we are building a kelp nursery that will allow us to test this method on a larger scale.
➡️ Read all about this project here:
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🎥 Kelp videos provided by:
Alvaro Gallego
João Nuno Franco
Jan Verbeek
Inês Louro
📚 Citations List:
de Visser S., Thébault E., de Ruiter P.C.,2012. Ecosystem Engineers, Keystone Species. In: Meyers R.A. (eds) Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-08...
Araújo, R.M., Assis, J., Aguillar, R. et al., 2016. Status, trends and drivers of kelp forests in Europe: an expert assessment. Biodiversity Conservation,25, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-016-11...
Fredriksen, S., Filbee-Dexter, K., Norderhaug, K.M. et al.,2020. Green gravel: a novel restoration tool to combat kelp forest decline. Sci Rep 10, 3983. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-60...
Eger, A. M., Layton, C., McHugh, T. A, Gleason, M., and Eddy, N.,2022. Kelp Restoration Guidebook: Lessons Learned from Kelp Projects Around the World. The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, VA, USA. https://www.scienceforconservation.or...
Teagle, H., Hawkins, S., Moore, P. and Smale, D., 2017. The role of kelp species as biogenic habitat formers in coastal marine ecosystems. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 492, pp.81-98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2017....
Originally posted on YouTube on May 8th, 2022.
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REVIEW: "Brighton Beach Memoirs" at Oldcastle
REVIEW: “Brighton Beach Memoirs” at Oldcastle
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// hi i’m skye and i’m That Girl who gets irrationally angry when spotify playlists of showtunes have the film soundtracks instead of broadway cast albums...
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Gio Gleason – Self-Care Specialist - Lookbook on YouTube Now!!
Hi Simians let me introduce you to Gio Gleason. Gio is all about Wellness & Fitness. Active & Self-Assured Gio, can sometimes be a bit of a Drama-Queen but after some pampering, she returns to her normal High-Maintenance self.
She has converted one of the rooms in her small San-Myshuno 2b-Jasmine-Suites-apartment (coming soon to YouTube) into a Zen space offering Massage, Manicure or Pedicure and promoting self-care to clients, and start on the journey to her dream of owning her own Spa.
How will you continue Gio's story?...
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[ D O W N L O A D ]
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Ohio National Guardsmen in gas masks and with rifles as they prepare to advance up Blanket Hill, through clouds of teargas, to drive back Kent State University students during an antiwar demonstration on the university's campus, Kent, Ohio, May 4, 1970
The shooting lasted a total of 13 seconds. These students lost their lives:
Jeffrey Miller - 20
Allison Krause - 19
William Knox Schroeder - 19
Sandra Lee Scheuer - 20
(and nine injured)
Kent State University’s virtual 50th Commemoration to honor and remember the events of May 4, 1970                              
READ MORE https://www.kent.edu/may4kentstate50
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Celebrating Another 50th Anniversary: The Student Strike of 1970                                                                                May 1, 2020
 READ MORE https://woodstockfolkfestival.org/2020/05/01/celebrating-another-50th-anniversary-the-student-strike-of-1970/#comment-13
radio soundtrack
“Ohio” by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – written by Neil Young in reaction to the Kent State shootings
“Kent” by Magpie (the duo of Terry Leonino and Greg Artzner) on their album Give Light; Terry Leonino is a survivor of the Kent State shootings
Dave Brubeck’s cantata “Truth is Fallen” was dedicated to the slain students of Kent State and Jackson State and other innocent victims
Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On?”
Steve Miller’s “Jackson-Kent Blues”
Bruce Springsteen’s “Where Was Jesus in Ohio?”
Barbara Dane’s “The Kent State Massacre”
“I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin-to-Die” by Country Joe and the Fish
“For What It’s Worth” by Buffalo Springfield
“Fortunate Son” by Creedence Clearwater Revival
“Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around” by Joan Baez
“The Universal Soldier” by Buffy Sainte-Marie (also a hit for Donovan)
“Bring ‘Em Home” by Pete Seeger
“Give Peace a Chance” by John Lennon
“Masters of War” and “Blowin’ in the Wind” by Bob Dylan
“War” by Edwin Starr
Books and Resources
Which Side Are You On? 20th Century American History in 100 Protest Songs by James Sullivan
33 Revolutions per Minute: A History of Protest Songs by Dorian Lynskey
Songs of America: Patriotism, Protest, and the Music That Made a Nation by Jon Meacham and Tim McGraw
Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Traditions in the Twentieth Century by Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison
Talkinʼ Bout a Revolution: Music and Social Change in America by Dick Weissman
Playing for Change: Music and Musicians in the Service of Social Movements by Rob Rosenthal and Richard Flacks
The Routledge History of Social Protest in Popular Music by Jonathan Friedman
The Republic of Rock: Music and Citizenship in the Sixties Counterculture by Michael J. Kramer
Politics in Music: Music and Political Transformation from Beethoven to Hip-Hop by Courtney Brown
Troubadours & Troublemakers: The Evolution of American Protest Music by Kevin Comtois
Exploring American Folk Music: Ethnic, Grassroots, and Regional Traditions in the United States by Kip Lornell
Music in the Air: The Selected Writings of Ralph J. Gleason edited by Toby Gleason (Ralph was co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine)
Music: A Subversive History by Ted Gioia
American Radicals: How Nineteenth-Century Protest Shaped the Nation by Holly Jackson
Music is Power: Popular Songs, Social Justice, and the Will to Change by Brad Schreiber
Sounds of Freedom: Musicians on Spirituality and Social Change by John Malkin
Curriculum materials produced by Facing History and Ourselves – “How Can Music Inspire Social Change?”
The Social Power of Music – Smithsonian Folkways Recordings (4-disc box set and book)
Womenʼs Suffrage
Music in the Womenʼs Suffrage Movement – collection at Library of Congress – includes a digital collection of Womenʼs Suffrage in Sheet Music
Songs of the Suffragettes – Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
“Let Us Sing As We Go: The Role of Music in the United States Suffrage Movement” by R.L. Brandes (appears to be a dissertation at the University of Maryland – may be accessible online)
The Womenʼs Suffrage Movement edited by Sally Roesch Wagner
Why They Marched: Untold Stories of the Women Who Fought for the Right to Vote by Susan Ware
National Womenʼs History Museum (www.womenshistory.org) has materials and article by Nancy Hayward on their website has a list for further reading
The Music of the Suffrage Movement by Kate McKenzie at www.awsom.info Reviews of ʼ19: The Musical – musical last November in Washington, D.C. that was called “the Hamilton of Womenʼs History” – at National Archives
The Music of Womenʼs Suffrage – Amaranth Publishing – sheet music (this led me down an interesting path of other articles such as Women Ragtime Composers)
Earth Day and the Environment
Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
Earthrise Global Mobilizations – earthrise2020.org (please note this is entirely separate from the Festival’s “Earthrise” concert in 2018)
Walden by Henry David Thoreau
American Earth: Environmental Writing Since Thoreau by Bill McKibben
Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat
Writings by John Muir
Gorillas in the Mist by Dian Fossey
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming by David Wallace-Wells
The Death and Life of the Great Lakes by Dan Egan
An Inconvenient Truth: The Crisis of Global Warming and An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, both by Al Gore
It’s Getting Hot in Here: The Past, Present, and Future of Climate Change by Bridget Heos
Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World by Bill Nye
World Without Fish: How Could We Let This Happen? by Mark Kurlansky
Weather Makers by Tim Flannery
A Sand County Almanac: With Essays on Conservation by Aldo Leopold
Songs by Malvina Reynolds, Pete Seeger, Joni Mitchell, John Denver, Peter, Paul & Mary, and Neil Young; music by the Paul Winter Consort and John Cage; Live Earth Concert from 2007
Student Strike of 1970 and the Antiwar Movement
Vietnam and the American Political Tradition: The Politics of Dissent by Randall B. Woods
Sitting in and Speaking Out: Student Movements in the American South, 1960-1970 by Jeffrey A. Turner
Give Peace a Chance: Exploring the Vietnam Antiwar Movement by Melvin Small; William D. Hoover
The Vietnam War on Campus: Other Voices, More Distant Drums by Marc Jason Gilbert
The Movement and the Sixties by Terry H. Anderson
The 1960s Cultural Revolution by John C. McWilliams
From Yale to Jail by Dave Dellinger
The War Within: America’s Battle over Vietnam by Tom Wells
The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien
An American Ordeal: The Antiwar Movement of the Vietnam Era by Charles Chatfield
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
The Quiet American by Graham Greene
The Best and the Brightest by David Halberstam
Born on the Fourth of July by Ron Kovic
Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam by Frances FitzGerald
Vietnam: A History by Stanley Karnow
Public television’s Vietnam: A Television History and Ken Burns’ Vietnam War series
Songs by Phil Ochs, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, Peter, Paul & Mary, Bob Dylan, Country Joe & the Fish, Barry McGuire, Tom Paxton, Arlo Guthrie, John Lennon, Edwin Starr, Barbara Dane, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, among many others.
https://woodstockfolkfestival.org/aiovg_videos/woodstock-folk-festival-9th-annual-invitational-concert/
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Ohio" cover The Steppin Stones doing a great Neil Young cover at their July 4th, 2013 show in City Market in Savannah, GA.
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Gilmore Girls OC Masterlist (N-Z)
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Name: Natalie Lister
Story: The Road Not Taken
Face Claim: Kathryn Newton
Love Interest: Brandon Webster & Lucas Gilmore
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Name: Paige Huntzberger
Story: In Omnia Paratus
Face Claim: Annasophia Robb
Love Interest: Finn & Colin McRae
In omnia paratus. Ready for anything. As the youngest Huntzberger and a future Life-And-Death Brigadier, Paige Huntzberger had always lived by those words. She believed in living life to the fullest, enjoying every moment, and not worrying about the future. But when she starts at Yale, with Logan, Finn, and Colin to guide her into the next stage of her life, Paige finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about the world.
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Name: Pippi Gilmore
Story: Roots Before Branches
Face Claim: Joey King
Love Interest: Tristan Dugray; endgame TBD
Pippi Gilmore wasn’t her sister; her dream wasn’t to go to an Ivy League college, it was to play for team USA at the FIFA World Cup.  And yes, a school like Chilton — with a team that competed all across the country — could help her get there in a way that Stars Hollow High couldn’t, but a stuffy private school away from all of her friends was hardly where she wanted to spend the rest of her high school career.  She’s absolutely sure that she’ll hate it at Chilton, especially with her grandparents now owning every Friday night for the foreseeable future, but when she crosses paths with Tristan Dugray, Pippi finds that even a stuffy private school can turn out to be the adventure of a lifetime.
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Name: Preston Gilmore
Story: Chasing Pavements
Face Claim: Matt Bomer
Love Interest: Lexi Danes
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Name: Romy Danes
Story: I’d Rather Be Me
Face Claim: Madelyn Cline
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Name: Sage Hall
Story: Thank You For The Music
Face Claim: Rachel Zegler
Love Interest: Jess Mariano or Dave Rygalski
Music was everything to Sage Hall, it always had been. Not only was her dad a musician, but she herself was something of a prodigy.  Playing ten instruments, writing her own songs, and performing at every town event since she was five, all Sage had ever wanted was to be known for her own merits and not as The Troubadour’s daughter.  It seemed hopeless, and Sage was close to resigning herself to only ever being known for her father, when she accidentally crashed into Luke’s newly arrived nephew — a cute troublemaker who only knew her as “that music girl.”
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Name: Sam Gleason
Story: Town That Raised Me
Face Claim: Sabrina Carpenter
Love Interest: Jess Mariano
Baby number thirteen, and thirteen years younger than the next youngest sibling, calling Sam Gleason’s birth unexpected would be an understatement.  But despite her mom being too checked out to raise another child, and her father having left years ago, Sam was still happy.  Kirk, the youngest of her older brothers, had raised her for most of her life, and everyone in Stars Hollow was happy to help out. Life in Stars Hollow was never boring, but when Rory Gilmore leaves Stars Hollow High to go to prep school in Hartford, Sam finds her town, and her life, changing in ways she had never expected.
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Name: Sara “Bijou” Topaz
Story: All That Jazz
Face Claim: Hayden Panettiere
Love Interest: Jess Mariano
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Name: Sienna Elliot
Story: Electric Touch
Face Claim: Michelle Trachtenberg
Love Interest: past Jess Mariano, Logan Huntzberger
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Name: Skye Bloom
Story: You’re In The Band
Face Claim: Savannah Lee May
Love Interest: Lane Kim
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Name: Sophie Dugray
Story: Tarnished Gold
Face Claim: Blake Lively
Love Interest: Logan Huntzberger & Rory Gilmore
Hartford girls should be seen, not heard; pretty, never vain; smart, not a show off; and they should always be compliant with whatever plans their parents made. As the Dugray heiress, Sophie knew this better than anyone. Still, it didn’t stop her from partying until sunrise, flirting with Logan Huntzberger, or even from maintaining a 4.0GPA. But she knew better than to aspire to be anything more than a dinner party hostess running the DAR. Then Rory Gilmore comes to Chilton, a whirlwind of literary references and small town optimism, and for the first time in her life, Sophie finds herself imagining life beyond Hartford Society.
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Name: Tommy Gilmore
Story: You’re In The Band
Face Claim: Jeremy Shada
Love Interest: Matt King & Levi Bloom
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Name: Troy Donahue-Callisto
Story: Delicate
Face Claim: Taylor Zakhar Perez
Love Interest: Harry Bechtel & @the-witching-ash’s Richie Gilmore
Troy Donahue-Calliso had a plan.  A good plan, at that.  A plan that involved graduating from Chilton at the top of his class, then going to Yale to study political science and international affairs, then going to Yale law, then becoming a lawyer, then senator, and then the youngest President in history.  He liked his plan, it was a good plan.  It left room for the occasional stress relieving hookups with his friends, it accounted for the disdain that he would forever face in Hartford – for his sexuality, for the colour of his skin, for his parents’ divorce, for his father not being from Hartford.  It was the perfect, foolproof plan.  He never planned for the Gilmores.
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Name: Troy Donahue-Callisto
Story: New Romantics / Coming Of Age
Face Claim: Taylor Zakhar Perez
Love Interest: Harry Bechtel
Troy Donahue-Calliso had a plan.  A good plan, at that.  A plan that involved graduating from Chilton at the top of his class, then going to Yale to study political science and international affairs, then going to Yale law, then becoming a lawyer, then senator, and then the youngest President in history.  He liked his plan, it was a good plan.  It left room for the occasional stress relieving hookups with his friends, it accounted for the disdain that he would forever face in Hartford – for his sexuality, for the colour of his skin, for his parents’ divorce, for his father not being from Hartford.  It was the perfect, foolproof plan.  He never planned for the Gilmores.
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Name: Vanya Baker
Story: Hot For Teacher
Face Claim: Hannah Waddingham
Love Interest: Max Medina
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Name: Verity Huntzberger
Story: Run The World
Face Claim: Virginia Gardner
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Name: Vicki St James
Story: Delicate
Face Claim: Ellie Bamber
Love Interest: @the-witching-ash​’s Grace Kim
Troy Donahue-Calliso had a plan.  A good plan, at that.  A plan that involved graduating from Chilton at the top of his class, then going to Yale to study political science and international affairs, then going to Yale law, then becoming a lawyer, then senator, and then the youngest President in history.  He liked his plan, it was a good plan.  It left room for the occasional stress relieving hookups with his friends, it accounted for the disdain that he would forever face in Hartford – for his sexuality, for the colour of his skin, for his parents’ divorce, for his father not being from Hartford.  It was the perfect, foolproof plan.  He never planned for the Gilmores.
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Name: Vicki St James
Story: Coming Of Age / New Romantics
Face Claim: Ellie Bamber
Love Interest: Conrad Huntzberger
Victoria Bechtel.  Josephine St James.  Vicki, Tori, Josie.  Josephine Victoria Bechtel-St James often joked that she had a new name for every new city that she moved to – only, it wasn’t entirely a joke.  Having moved more than twenty times in sixteen years, she was no stranger to starting over, to reinventing herself.  Her own mother had only been in her life long enough to choose her middle name, while her brother’s mother had divorced their father after finding out that he’d had a child with another woman.  Ever since, it had only been the three of them.  In ever city, in every fresh start, they had been there to tether her, to make sure that she would never lose herself in her endless reinventions.  But this time it’s different.  This time, they won’t be there.  This time, Harry is staying in England, in boarding school, and their dad is moving to San Francisco. This time, Vicki alone is moving to Stars Hollow, Connecticut, to live with the mother she’s never known.
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Name: Virginia Gilmore
Story: Come On Virginia
Face Claim: Lily Collins
Love Interest: Conrad Huntzberger
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Name: Viviana Lozano
Story: Loveless Generation
Face Claim: Zion Moreno
Love Interest: Logan Huntzberger
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Name: Willow Dell
Story: The Road Not Taken
Face Claim: Kristine Froseth
Love Interest: Jess Mariano
Willow Dell was nice.  That was the first word that anyone would use to describe her.  She was nice, sweet, friendly, involved, polite.  Bored. Willow Dell was bored.  Her life had been the same for as long as she could remember.  She’d been in the same dance classes since she was three, not for any love of the art but because her godmother taught them; she’d been second to Rory Gilmore in every class since she was five; her now-paid jobs were the same favours she’d been doing around town since she was eight; the only signs that time was passing at all were the marks of her height on the kitchen doorframe and the new cats her mom was always bringing home.
Rory Gilmore changing schools is the first time anything in Willow’s life has ever been different, though she’s disappointed to find that it didn’t change things nearly as much as she’d hoped.  She still went to dance classes, she still had the same jobs, she was just the first in her class.  But when Luke’s nephew moves to town, Willow knows that change is in the air.   Willow Dell is nice.  Nice girls offer to show moody new boys around town. Nice girls don’t fall in love with boys like Jess Mariano.
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Name: Zachary Markevitch
Story: Coming Of Age / Delicate / New Romantics
Face Claim: Paul Rudd
Love Interest: Lottie Donahue
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A day in infamy
December 7, 1941, started as a typical Sunday morning at Pearl Harbor, the US Navy’s Pacific Fleet Headquarters on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. That is, until shortly before 8:00 am, when Japan launched roughly 200 planes from six aircraft carriers in its first wave of Operation Hawaii—forever to be known by Americans as “the attack on Pearl Harbor” or just “Pearl Harbor.”
Today we remember the lives of approximately 2,400 Americans that were lost and more than 1,100 wounded. Marines, sailors, soldiers, airmen who paid the ultimate sacrifice. We remember the day that rallied our nation to enter World War II.
CIVILIANS
Yaeko Lillian Oda. Francisco Tacderan. John Kalauwae Adams. Joseph Kanehoa Adams. Nancy Masako Arakaki. Patrick Kahamokupuni Chong. Matilda Kaliko Faufata. Emma Gonsalves. Ai Harada. Kisa Hatate. Fred Masayoshi Higa. Jackie Yoneto Hirasaki. Jitsuo Hirasaki. Robert Yoshito Hirasaki. Shirley Kinue Hirasaki. Paul S. Inamine. Robert Seiko Izumi. David Kahookele. Edward Koichi Kondo. Peter Souza Lopes. George Jay Manganelli. Joseph McCabe, Sr. Masayoshi Nagamine. Frank Ohashi. Hayako Ohta. Janet Yumiko Ohta. Kiyoko Ohta. Barbara June Ornellas. Gertrude Ornellas. James Takao Takefuji, aka Koba. Yoshio Tokusato. Hisao Uyeno. Alice White. Eunice Wilson. Robert H. Tyce. Kamiko Hookano. Isaac William Lee. Rowena Kamohaulani Foster. Chip Soon Kim. Richard Masaru Soma. Tomoso Kimura.
FEDERAL WORKERS
August Akina. Philip Ward Eldred. Virgil P. Rahel. Tai Chung Loo. Daniel LaVerne.
FIREFIGHTERS
John Carreira. Thomas Samuel Macy. Harry Tuck Lee Pang.2
US ARMY
Henry C. Blackwell. Clyde C. Brown. Warren D. Rasmussen. Joseph A. Medlen. Claude L. Bryant. Eugene B. Bubb. Oreste DaTorre. Donat G. Duquette, Jr. Private Edward F. Sullivan. Arthur A. Favreau. William G. Sylvester. Paul J. Fadon. Theodore J. Lewis. Walter R. French. Conrad Kujawa. Torao Migita.
US ARMY AIR FORCES
Hans C. Christiansen. George A. Whiteman. Lawrence R. Carlson. Donald F. Meagher. Louis Schleifer. George P. Bolan. Richard A. Dickerson. Alfred Hays. Richard E. Livingston. George M. Martin, Jr. Harold W. Borgelt. Daniel A. Dyer, Jr. Sherman Levine. James M. Topalian. Robert L. Avery. Robert S. Brown. Edward J. Cashman. Donal V. Chapman. Monroe M. Clark. Robert H. Gooding. James A. Horner. George F. Howard. Lawrence P. Lyons, Jr. Wallae R. Martin. William W. Merithew. George A. Moran. Herman C. Reuss. Robert M. Richey. Harry E. Smith. Edward F. Vernick. Marion H. Zaczkiewicz. Jerry M. Angelich. Malcolm J. Brummwell. Jack A. Downs. Paul R. Eichelberger. Arnold E. Field. Joseph Jedrysik. Andrew J. Kinder. Herbert E. McLaughlin. Emmett E. Morris. Joseph F. Nelles. Willard C. Orr. Halvor E. Rogness. Leo H. Surrells. Joseph Bush. John H. Couhig. Harold C. Elyard. Willard E. Fairchild. Paul V. Fellman. Homer E. Ferris. Stuart H. Fiander. James J. Gleason. Otto C. Klein. Harry W. Lord, Jr. Joseph Malatak. Russell M. Penny. Allen G. Rae. George J. Smith. Elmer W. South. Hermann K. Tibbets, Jr. George W. Tuckerman. Martin Vanderelli. Walter H. Wardigo. Lawton J. Woodworth. Thomas M. Wright. Virgil J. Young. Garland C. Anderson. Manfred C. Anderson. Gordon R. Bennett, Jr. Frank G. Boswell. Frank B. Cooper. John E. Cruthirds. Robert C. Duff, Jr. Lyle O. Edwards. Russell E. Gallagher. James E. Gossard, Jr. Johon S. Greene. Earl A. Hood. Theodore K. Joyner. Edmund B. Lepper. Durward A. Meadows. LaVerne J. Needham. Paul L. Staton. Anderson G. Tennison. William T. Anderson. William T. Blakley. Russell C. Defenbaugh. Joseph H. Guttmann. John J. Horan. Carl A. Johnson. Olaf A. Johnson. Doyle Kimmey. James I. Lewis. William E. McAbee. Stanley A. McLeod. Walter D. Zuckoff. Arthur F. Boyle. Billy O. Brandt. Rennie V. Brower, Jr. William J. Brownlee. Brooks J. Brubaker. Weldon C. Burlison. Leroy R. Church. Jack H. Feldman. Leo E. A. Gagne. Allen E. W. Goudy. William E. Hasenfuss, Jr. James R. Johnson. Robert H. Johnson. Marion E. King, Jr. Roderick O. Klubertanz. John H. Mann. James J. McClintock. Horace A. Messam. Victor L. Meyers. Edwin N. Mitchell. Thomas F. Philipsky. William F. Shields. Ralph S. Smith. John B. Sparks. Merton I. Staples. Jerome J. Szematowicz. William F. Timmerman. Ernest M. Walker, Jr. Lee I. Clendenning. Richard L. Coster. Byron G. Elliott. William Hislop. Howard N. Lusk. Lionel J. Moorhead. Francis E. Campiglia. Herbert B. Martin. Joseph G. Moser. Frank St. E. Posey. Raymond E. Powell. William T. Rhodes. Maurice J. St. Germain. James E. Strickland, Jr. Joseph S. Zappala. Walter J. Zuschlag. Felix Bonnie. Clarence A. Conant. Frank J. DePolis. Patrick L. Finney. Elwood R. Gummerson. Vincent J. Kechner. Robert H. Markley. Jay E. Pietzsch. Antonio S. Tafoya. Robert H. Westbrook, Jr. Jack W. Fox. Frank J. Lango. William M. Northway. Felix S. Wegrzyn. William R. Schick. Leland V. Beasley. William Coyne, Jr. Eugene B. Denson. Robert R. Garrett. Charles l. Hrusecky. Joseph N. Jencuis. Robert R. Kelley. Hal H. Perry, Jr. Carey K. Stockwell. Ralph Alois. Louis H. Dasenbrock. John T. Haughey. Clarence E. Hoyt. Henry J. Humphrey. Lester H. Libolt. Harell K. Mattox. William H. Offutt. Edward R. Hughes. John J. Kohl. George Price. Louis G. Moslener, Jr. Daniel J. Powloski. Dave Jacobson. Mathew T. Bills. Joseph J. Chagnon. Carlton H. Hartford. Ardrey V. Hasty. Donald E. Bays. George K. Gannam. Andrew A. Walczynski. Eugene L. Chambers. John G. Mitchell. Robert L. Schott. Robert R. Shattuck. Russell P. Vidoloff. Lumus E. Walker. Theodore F. Byrd, Jr. James H. Derthick. Joseph C. Herbert. William H. Manley. George R. Schmersahl. Robert O. Sherman. Anson E. Robbins. Robert G. Allen. Robert P. Buss. Donald D. Plant. Gordon H. Sterling, Jr. John L. Dains. Edward J. Burns. Malachy J. Cashen. Dean W. Cebert. William C. Creech. James Everett. Paul B. Free. Joseph E. Good. James E. Guthrie. Robert L. Hull. George G. Leslie. John A. Price. James M. Barksdale. Vincent M. Horan. Morris E. Stacey.
US MARINE CORPS
John A. Blount, Jr. Roy E. Lee, Jr. Shelby C. Shook. Earl D. Wallen. George E. Johnson. Thomas A. Britton. Francis C. Heath. Orveil V. King, Jr. Jack L. Lunsford. Edward F. Morrissey. Keith V. Smith. Richard I. Trujillo. Marley R. Arthurholtz. Waldean Black. Walter L. Collier. Alva J. Cremean. Elmer E. Drefahl. Harry H. Gaver, Jr. Ted Hall. Otis W. Henry. Robert K. Holmes. Vernon P. Keaton. John F. Middleswart. Robert H. Peak. Raymond Pennington. Charles R. Taylor. Thomas N. Barron. Morris E. Nations. Floyd D. Stewart. Patrick P. Tobin. Jesse C. Vincent, Jr. George H. Wade, Jr. William E. Lutschan, Jr. William G. Turner. Edward S. Lawrence. Carlo A. Micheletto.
US NAVY
Howard L. Adkins. Moses A. Allen. Thomas B. Allen. Wilbur H. Bailey. Glen Baker. James W. Ball. Harold W. Bandemer. Michael L. Bazetti. Albert Q. Beal. Thomas S. Beckwith. Henry W. Blankenship. Edward D. Bowden. Robert K. Bowers. Robert L. Brewer. Samuel J. Bush. James W. Butler. Elmer L. Carpenter. Cullen B. Clark. Francis E. Cole. Kenneth J. Cooper. Herbert S. Curtis, Jr. Lloyd H. Cutrer. Edward H. Davis. John W. Deetz. Marshall L. Dompier. Norman W. Douglas. Guy Dugger. Billie J. Dukes. Thomas R. Durning, Jr. Robert W. Ernest. Alfred J. Farley. Marvin L. Ferguson, Jr. Stanley C. Galaszewski. Robert S. Garcia. Thomas J. Gary. George H. Gilbert. Tom Gilbert. Helmer A. Hanson. Gilbert A. Henderson. John A. Hildebrand, Jr. Merle C. J. Hillman. Paul E. Holley. Richard F. Jacobs. Ira W. Jeffrey. Melvin G. Johnson. Ernest Jones. Herbert C. Jones. Harry Kaufman. Arlie G. Keener. Harry W. Kramer. John T. Lancaster. Donald C. V. Larsen. John E. Lewis. James E. London. Howard E. Manges. John W. Martin. George V. McGraw. Clyde C. McMeans. Aaron L. McMurtrey. James W. Milner. James D. Minter. Bernard J. Mirello. William A. Montgomery. Marlyn W. Nelson. Wayne E. Newton. June W. Parker. Kenneth M. Payne. George E. Pendarvis. Lewis W. Pitts, Jr. Alexsander J. Przybysz. Roy A. Pullen. Edward S. Racisz. Thomas J. Reeves. Joseph L. Richey. Edwin H. Ripley. Earl R. Roberts. Alfred A. Rosenthal. Joe B. Ross. Frank W. Royse. Morris F. Saffell. Robert R. Scott. Erwin L. Searle. Russell K. Shelly, Jr. Frank L. Simmons. Tceollyar Simmons. Lloyd G. Smith. Gordon W. Stafford. Leo Stapler. Charles E. Sweany. Edward F. Szurgot. Frank P. Treanor. Pete Turk. George V. Ulrich. George E. Vining. David Walker. Milton S. Wilson. Steven J. Wodarski. John C. Wydila. Mathew J. Agola. Clarence A. Wise. Joseph I. Caro. Lee H. Duke. Clifton E. Edmonds. John W. Frazier. Nickolas S. Ganas. George H. Guy. Kenneth J. Hartley. Edward S. Haven, Jr. Anthony Hawkins, Jr. Thomas Hembree. Andrew Kin. Robert S. Lowe. James E. Massey. Maurice Mastrototaro. Jesse K. Milbourne. Dean B. Orwick. William J. Powell. Wilson A. Rice. Howard A. Rosenau. Benjamin Schlect. Joseph Sperling. J.W. Baker. Howard F. Carter. Roy A. Gross. Andrew M. Marze. James E. Bailey. Benjamin L. Brown. Marvin J. Clapp. Thomas W. Collins. Edward C. Daly. Albert J. Hitrik. George E. Jones. John A. Marshall. Nolan E. Pummill. William H. Silva. Perry W. Strickland. James Vinson. Mitchell Cohn. Fred J. Ducolon. Manuel Gonzalez. Leonard J. Kozelek. William C. Miller. Sidney Pierce. John H. L. Vogt, Jr. Walter M. Willis. Eric Allen, Jr. Frederick F. Hebel. Herbert H. Menges. Salvatore J. Albanese. Thomas E. Aldridge. Robert A. Arnesen. Loren L. Beardsley. Regis J. Bodecker. William J. Carter. Luther E. Cisco. Allen A. Davis. Ernest B. Dickens. Richard H. Dobbins. Robert N. Edling. Leland E. Erbes. Robert J. Flannery. Eugene D. Fuzi. Arthur J. Gardner. Robert D. Greenwald. Arvel C. Hines. Donald W. Johnson. Ernest G. Kuzee. Carl R. Love. Marvin W. Mayo. Orville R. Minix. Edo Morincelli. Hugh K. Naff. John C. Pensyl. Joe O. Powers. Ralph W. Thompson. Edward B. Uhlig. John J. Urban. Benjamin F. Vassar. Hoge C. Venable, Jr. Oswald C. Wohl. Michael C. Yugovich. Claire R. Brier. Howard D. Crow. James B. Ginn. Warren H. McCutcheon. Arnold L. Anderson. Zoilo Aquino. James R. Bingham. Herman Bledsoe. Lyle L. Briggs. Harold J. Christopher. Joseph W. Cook. Leon J. Corbin. Leo P. Cotner. Frederick C. Davis. Lonnie W. Dukes. Edward W. Echols. Harry L. Edwards. George L. Faddis. Kay I. Fugate. Samuel M. Gantner. Thomas R. Giles. Herman A. Goetsch. Arthur K. Gullachson. Johnie W. Hallmark. Charles W. Harker. Gerald L. Heim. Edwin J. Hill. Edgar E. Hubner. Robert C. Irish. Flavous B. M. Johnson. Kenneth T. Lamons. Wilbur T. Lipe. John K. Luntta. Andres F. Mafnas. Dale L. Martin. Frazier Mayfield. Lester F. McGhee. Edward L. McGuckin. William F. Neuendorf, Jr. Alwyn B. Norvelle. Elmer M. Patterson. Eugene E. Peck. Mark C. Robison. Emil O. Ronning. Harvey G. Rushford. Herbert C. Schwarting. Donald R. Shaum. Adolfo Solar. Herman A. Spear. Delbert J. Spencer. George J. Stembrosky. Charles E. Strickland. Lee V. Thunhorst. Ivan I. Walton. Marvin B. Adkins. Willard H. Aldridge. Hugh R. Alexander. Stanley W. Allen. Hal J. Allison. Leon Arickx. Kenneth B. Armstrong. Daryle E. Artley. John C. Auld. John A. Austin. Walter H. Backman. Gerald J. Bailey. Robert E. Bailey. Wilbur F. Ballance. Layton T. Banks. Leroy K. Barber. Malcolm J. Barber. Randolph H. Barber. Cecil E. Barncord. Wilber C. Barrett. Harold E. Bates. Ralph C. Battles. Earl P. Baum. Howard W. Bean. Walter S. Belt, Jr. Robert J. Bennett. Harding C. Blackburn. William E. Blanchard. Clarence A. Blaylock. Leo Blitz. Rudolph Blitz. John G. Bock, Jr. Paul L. Boemer. James B. Booe. James B. Boring. Ralph M. Boudreaux. Lawrence A. Boxrucker. Raymond D. Boynton. Carl M. Bradley. Oris V. Brandt. Jack A. Breedlove. Randall W. Brewer. William Brooks. Wesley J. Brown. William G. Bruesewitz. James R. Buchanan. Earl G. Burch. Oliver K. Burger. Millard Burk, Jr. Rodger C. Butts. Archie Callahan, Jr. Raymond R. Camery. William V. Campbell. Murry R. Cargile. Harold F. Carney. Joseph W. Carroll. Edward E. Casinger. Biacio Casola. Charles R. Casto. Richard E. Casto. James T. Cheshire. Patrick L. Chess. David Clark, Jr. Gerald L. Clayton. Hubert P. Clement. Floyd F. Clifford. George A. Coke. James E. Collins. John G. Connolly. Keefe R. Connolly. Edward L. Conway. Grant C. Cook, Jr. Robert L. Corn. Beoin H. Corzatt. John W. Craig. Warren H. Crim. Samuel W. Crowder. William M. Curry. Glenn G. Cyriack. Marshall E. Darby, Jr. James W. Davenport, Jr. Francis D. Day. Leslie P. Delles. Ralph A. Derrington. Francis E. Dick. Leaman R. Dill. Kenneth E. Doernenburg. John M. Donald. Carl D. Dorr. Bernard V. Doyle. Stanislaw F. Drwall. Cyril I. Dusset. Buford H. Dyer. Wallace E. Eakes. Eugene K. Eberhardt. David B. Edmonston. Earl M. Ellis. Bruce H. Ellison. Julius Ellsberry. John C. England. Ignacio C. Farfan. Luther J. Farmer. Lawrence H. Fecho. Charlton H. Ferguson. Robert A. Fields. William M. Finnegan. Francis C. Flaherty. James M. Flanagan. Felicismo Florese. Walter C. Foley. George P. Foote. George C. Ford. Joy C. French. Tedd M. Furr. Michael Galajdik. Martin A. Gara. Jesus F. Garcia. Eugene Garris. Paul H. Gebser. Leonard R. Geller. George T. George. George H. Gibson. George E. Giesa. Quentin J. Gifford. George Gilbert. Warren C. Gillette. Benjamin E. Gilliard. Arthur Glenn. Mach. Daryl H. Goggin. Jack R. Goldwater. Charles C. Gomez, Jr. George M. Gooch. Clifford G. Goodwin. Robert Goodwin. Duff Gordon. Claude O. Gowey. Wesley E. Graham. Arthur M. Grand Pre. Thomas E. Griffith. Edgar D. Gross. Vernon N. Grow. Daniel L. Guisinger, Jr. William I. Gurganus. William F. Gusie. Hubert P. Hall. Robert E. Halterman. Harold W. Ham. Dale R. Hamlin. Eugene P. Hann. Francis L. Hannon. George Hanson. Robert J. Harr. Charles H. Harris. Daniel F. Harris. Louis E. Harris, Jr. Albert E. Hayden. Harold L. Head. Robert W. Headington. William F. Hellstern. Floyd D. Helton. Jimmie L. Henrichsen. William E. Henson, Jr. Harvey C. Herber. George Herbert. Austin H. Hesler. Denis H. Hiskett. Joseph P. Hittorff, Jr. Frank S. Hoag, Jr. Herbert J. Hoard. Joseph W. Hoffman. Kenneth L. Holm. Harry R. Holmes. James W. Holzhauer. Edwin C. Hopkins. Chester G. Hord. Frank A. Hryniewicz. Charles E. Hudson. Lorentz E. Hultgren. Robert M. Hunter. Claydon I. C. Iverson. Willie Jackson. Herbert B. Jacobson. Challis R. James. George W. Jarding. Kenneth L. Jayne. Theodore Q. Jensen. Jesse B. Jenson. Charles H. Johannes. Billy J. Johnson. Edward D. Johnson. Joseph M. Johnson. Jim H. Johnston. Charles A. Jones. Fred M. Jones. Jerry Jones. Julian B. Jordan. Wesley V. Jordan. Thomas V. Jurashen. Albert U. Kane. John A. Karli. Howard V. Keffer. Ralph H. Keil. Donald G. Keller. Joe M. Kelley. Warren J. Kempf. Leo T. Keninger. William H. Kennedy. Elmer T. Kerestes. David L. Kesler. William A. Klasing. Verne F. Knipp. Hans C. Kvalnes. William L. Kvidera. D. T. Kyser. Elliott D. Larsen. Johnnie C. Laurie. Elmer P. Lawrence. Willard I. Lawson. Gerald G. Lehman. Myron K. Lehman. Lionel W. Lescault. Harold W. Lindsey. John H. Lindsley. Alfred E. Livingston. Clarence M. Lockwood. Adolph J. Loebach. Vernon T. Luke. Octavius Mabine. Howard S. Mrs. Michael Malek. Algeo V. Malfante. Walter B. Manning. Henri C. Mason. Joseph K. Maule. Edwin B. McCabe. Donald R. McCloud. James O. McDonald. Bert E. McKeeman. Hale McKissack. Lloyd E. McLaughlin. Earl R. Melton. Herbert F. Melton. Archie T. Miles. Wallace G. Mitchell. Charles A. Montgomery. John M. Mulick. Ray H. Myers. George E. Naegle. Elmer D. Nail. Paul A. Nash. Don O. Neher. Arthur C. Neuenschwander. Sam D. Nevill. Wilbur F. Newton. Carl Nichols. Harry E. Nichols. Frank E. Nicoles. Arnold M. Nielsen. Laverne A. Nigg. Joe R. Nightingale. Charles E. Nix. Camillus M. O’Grady. Charles R. Ogle. Eli Olsen. Jarvis G. Outland. Lawrence J. Overley. Alphard S. Owsley. Millard C. Pace. James Palides, Jr. Calvin H. Palmer. Wilferd D. Palmer. George L. Paradis. Isaac Parker. Dale F. Pearce. Walter R. Pentico. Stephen Pepe. SCharles F. Perdue. Wiley J. Perway. Milo E. Phillips. James N. Phipps. Gerald H. Pirtle. Rudolph V. Piskuran. Herbert J. Poindexter, Jr. Brady O. Prewitt. Robert L. Pribble. George F. Price. Lewis B. Pride, Jr. Jasper L. Pue, Jr. Paul S. Raimond. Eldon C. Ray. Dan E. Reagan. Leo B. Regan. Irvin F. Rice. Porter L. Rich. Clyde Ridenour, Jr. David J. Riley. Russell C. Roach. Joseph M. Robertson. Harold W. Roesch. Walter B. Rogers. Joseph C. Rouse. Charles L. Ruse. Edmund T. Ryan. Roman W. Sadlowski. Kenneth H. Sampson. Dean S. Sanders. Charles L. Saunders. Lyal J. Sav. John E. Savidge. Paul E. Saylor. Walter F. Schleiter. Herman Schmidt. Aloysius H. Schmitt. Andrew J. Schmitz. John H. Schoonover. Bernard O. Scott. Chester E. Seaton. Verdi D. Sederstrom. William L. Sellon. Everett I. Severinson. William K. Shafer. William J. Shanahan, Jr. Edward J. Shelden. William G. Silva. Eugene M. Skaggs. Garold L. Skiles. Edward F. Slapikas. Leonard F. Smith. Merle A. Smith. Rowland H. Smith. Walter H. Sollie. James C. Solomon. Maurice V. Spangler. Kirby R. Stapleton. Ulis C. Steely. Walter C. Stein. Samuel C. Steiner. Charles M. Stern, Jr. Everett R. Stewart. Lewis S. Stockdate. Donald A. Stott. Robert T. Stout. James Stouten. Milton R. Surratt. Charles H. Swanson. Edward E. Talbert. Rangner F. Tanner, Jr. Monroe Temple. Houston Temples. Benjamin C. Terhune. Arthur R. Thinnes. Charles W. Thompson. Clarence Thompson. George A. Thompson. Irvin A. R. Thompson. William M. Thompson. Richard J. Thomson. Cecil H. Thornton. Robert L. Thrombley. David F. Tidball. Lloyd R. Timm. Lewis F. Tindall. Dante S. Tini. Henry G. Tipton. Everett C. Titterington. Neal K. Todd. Natale I. Torti. Orval A. Tranbarger. Harold F. Trapp. William H. Trapp. Shelby Treadway. William D. Tucker. Victor P. Tumlinson. Billy Turner. Louis J. Tushla. Russell O. Ufford. Lowell E. Valley. ADurrell Wade. Lewis L. Wagoner. Harry E. Walker. Robert N. Walkowiak. Eugene A. Walpole. Charles E. Walters. James R. Ward. Edward Wasielewski. Richard L. Watson. James C. Webb. William E. Welch. Alfred F. Wells. Ernest R. West. John D. Wheeler. Claude White. Jack D. White. Alton W. Whitson. Eugene W. Wicker. Lloyd P. Wiegand. George J. Wilcox, Jr. Albert L. Williams. James C. Williams. Wilbur S. Williams. Bernard R. Wimmer. Everett G. Windle. Starring B. Winfield. Rex E. Wise. Frank Wood. Lawrence E. Woods. Winfred O. Woods. Creighton H. Workman. John L. Wortham. Paul R. Wright. Eldon P. Wyman. Martin D. Young. Robert V. Young. Joseph J. Yurko. Thomas Zvansky. Robert E. Arnott. Henry E. Baker, Jr. Charles Braga, Jr. Evan B. Brekken. Frederick A. Browne. Harold K. Comstock. James E. Craig. Clarence F. Haase. Dancil J. McIntosh. Joseph A. Muhofski. James P. Owens. Joseph W. Pace. Damian M. Portillo. Richard R. Rall. William H. Rice. Martin R. Slifer. Payton L. Vanderpool, Jr. Claude B. Watson, Jr. George R. Keith. Frank J. Annunziato. Anthony Bilyi. Albert J. Bolen. Guy W. Carroll. Leon Egbert. Fred Fugate. Joseph L. B. Gaudrault. Paul G. Gosnell. Rodney W. Jones. John S. McAllen. Robert C. McQuade. Clyde C. Moore. Chester L. Parks. George A. Penuel, Jr. Robert A. Petz. Ernest C. Porter, Jr. Daniel P. Platschorre. Edward J. Quirk. John T. Rainbolt. Benjamin N. Russell. Johnnie H. Spaeth. Frank W. Stief, Jr. Palmer L. Taylor. James R. Westbrook. Clyde Williams. Warren P. Hickok. Jesse L. Adams. Alfred W. Hudgell. J.B. Delane Miller. Eugene O. Roe. Gerald O. Smith. John A. Bird. John W. Pence. Laddie J. Zacek. William D. Arbuckle. Joseph Barta. Rudolph P. Bielka. Virgil C. Bigham. John E. Black. John T. Blackburn. Pallas F. Brown. William F. Brunner. Feliciano T. Bugarin. George V. Chestnutt, Jr. Lloyd D. Clippard. Joseph U. Conner. John R. Crain. David L. Crossett. Billy R. Davis. Leroy Dennis. Douglas R. Dieckhoff. William H. Dosser. Vernon J. Eidsvig. Melvyn A. Gandre. Kenneth M. Gift. Charles N. Gregoire. Herold A. Harveson. Clifford D. Hill. Emery L. Houde. David W. Jackson. Leroy H. Jones. William A. Juedes. John L. Kaelin. Eric T. Kampmeyer. Joseph N. Karabon. William H. Kent. George W. LaRue. John G. Little III. Kenneth L. Lynch. William E. Marshall, Jr. Rudolph M. Martinez. Charles O. Michael. Marvin E. Miller. Donald C. Norman. Orris N. Norman. Edwin N. Odgaard. Elmer A. Parker. Forrest H. Perry. James W. Phillips. Walter H. Ponder. Frank E. Reed. Ralph E. Scott. Henson T. Shouse. George R. Smith. Robert D. Smith. Joseph B. Sousley. Gerald V. Strinz. Peter Tomich. Elmer H. Ulrich. Michael W. Villa. Vernard O. Wetrich. Glen A. White. Harold R. Arneberg. William Duane. Lowell B. Jackson. Charles W. Jones. Raymond J. Kerrigan. Guy E. Long. William H. Reid. Welborn L. Ashby. Benjamin E. Bargerhuff, Jr. William L. Barnett. Frank J. Bartek, Jr. Mervyn S. Bennion. Charlie V. Booton. Fred H. Boyer. George O. Branham. Ennis E. Brooks. Charles D. Brown. Riley M. Brown. John E. Burgess, Jr. William C. Campbell. William G. Christian. Harold K. Costill. Louis A. Costin. Charles E. Cottier. Howard D. Cromwell. Eugene V. Downing. Donald L. Drum. George S. Dunn, Jr. Edward N. Durkee. Clement E. Durr. Tommy Dye. Roland W. Edwards. Ronald B. Endicott. Richard B. England. Woodrow W. Evans. Jose S. N. Flores. Jack Foth. Gilbert R. Fox. Neil D. Frye. Angelo M. Gabriele. Claude R. Garcia. Bibian B. Gonzales. Myron E. Goodwin. Arthur Gould. Harry J. Halvorsen. Hugh B. Harriss. Hadley I. Heavin. Fred A. Hilt. Howard D. Hodges. Joseph E. Hood. William D. Horton. Ira D. Hudson. William C. Jackson. Carl S. Johnson. Sanford V. Kelley, Jr. Chester F. Kleist. Milton J. Knight, Jr. William P. Kubinec. Henry E. LaCrosse, Jr. Thomas F. Leary. Joseph S. L. Lemire. Eugene V. Lish. Royle B. Luker. Donald W. Lynch. Arnold E. Lyon. Charles W. Mann. Jesus M. Mata. Donald J. Mathison. Luther K. McBee. Thomas A. McClelland. Lawrence J. McCollom. Clarence W. McComas. Quentin G. McKee. John A. Meglis. John R. Melton. Enrique C. Mendiola. Joe E. Mister. Wallace A. Montgomery. William F. Morris. Albin J. Mrace. Clair C. Myers. Earl T. Nermoe. Paul E. Newton. Emile S. Noce. Maurice M. O’Connor. Clifford N. Olds. Arnold J. Owsley. Walter J. Paciga. James A. Paolucci. Andrew A. Pinko. Jack A. Pitcher. Roy W. Powers. George B. Reid. Albert Renner. Leonard C. Richter. Ernest C. Rose. Glenn D. Sahl. Theodore H. Saulsbury. Richard M. Schuon, Jr. George W. Scott. Gordon E. Smith. Ernest E. Speicher. Otis D. Sterling. George E. Taber. Ernie E. Tibbs. Keith W. Tipsword. Albert P. VanderGoore. Joseph Vogelgesang, Jr. Thomas G. Wagner. Bethel E. Walters. Harold Wilbur. Clyde R. Wilson. Lester F. Zobeck. Theodore W. Croft. Stanley D. Dosick. John D. Buckley. Clarence M. Formoe. Rodney S. Foss. Milburn A. Manning. James H. Robinson. Joseph G. Smartt. Luther D. Weaver. Walter S. Brown. Lee Fox, Jr. Daniel T. Griffin. George W. Ingram. Charles Lawrence. Carl W. Otterstetter. Robert K. Porterfield. Robert W. Uhlmann. Raphael A. Watson. Laxton G. Newman. Arthur W. Russett. John H. Thuman.
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The minute that Sarah Corey makes her entrance as Neil Simon’s indomitable matriarch, Kate Jerome, Oldcastle Theatre Company‘s production of Brighton Beach Memoirs you know who’s in charge here. This is Corey’s second Oldcastle turn as Kate, having played an older iteration in Broadway Bound in 2017, and for those of us lucky enough to have seen both productions, it is like coming home. Even if your mother wasn’t Kate, Kate is your mother for the two and a half hours you will spend with her.
  Brighton Beach Memoirs is the first in Simon’s trilogy of plays about the Jerome Family. It is September of 1937, and Eugene (D. J. Gleason), our narrator, is 15, while his brother Stanley (Anthony Ingargiola) is 18, just out of high school and into the work force. Their father Jack (Eli Ganias) is a garment cutter for a manufacturer of ladies’ raincoats, who also takes on other odd jobs to support his family in the Great Depression. Their mother Kate is a homemaker, and for the past three years their home has also included Kate’s widowed sister, Blanche Morton (Sophia Garder), and Blanche’s two daughters, Nora (Kate Kenney), 16, and Laurie (Kristen Herink), 13.
  The family owns a three bedroom house in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn. They are Polish and Jewish and they worry daily about family back home as Hitler advances through Europe. Everyone scrimps and save and true poverty is always kept just at bay, but at heart the Jeromes are proud that they can manage on what they do have.
  All of that managing falls on solidly on Kate’s shoulders. In addition to corralling four teenagers, she is the emotional prop for her depressed sister and the physical shield for her over-stressed and ailing husband.
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Corey’s performance is absolutely solid and immediately appealing. She gets this woman, her considerable strengths and her failings. Simon has crafted the character with tremendous love, and Corey channels it beautifully.
  Gleason’s Eugene is bursting with the sexual and physical energy with which a boy of that age is possessed, and his antics provide most of the comic relief in what is otherwise quite a sober family drama. I often have a hard time with adults playing children, and I felt that a bit with Herink’s Laurie, but Gleason had me completely convinced that he was still in high school and torn between his love for baseball and ice cream, and his new found frenzy for the female form.
  Ingargiola brings a warmth and genuineness to the role. His Stanley is a terrific Big Brother and a loving son, even though he is also just barely an adult and subject to the failings of his age. Ganias’ Jack connects well with the rest of his family – even his sister-in-law – providing a strong father figure even as he struggles to stay healthy enough to fulfill his bread-winning role.
  Garder’s face is just a mask of tragedy as the bereaved Blanche, a woman who invested her whole self into her marriage only to be left rudderless at its sudden demise. But like her sister Kate, she is devoted to her children, even though she lacks the strength of her convictions to guide them towards adulthood. I felt Kenney was miscast as Nora. She didn’t look like she could be Garder’s daughter or Herink’s sister, and she looked to mature to pass as 16.
  At a time when we are hearing a lot of rhetoric about who is “an American” with various unflattering stereotypes being pinned to different ethnic groups, it is hard to hear Kate’s disgust and anger at the Irish family who lives across the street and their son who hopes to date her sister. Earlier in the 20th century discrimination was strong against both the Irish and the Italian, and to a lesser extent the German, immigrants to New York City. It is interesting that Kate, who understands so clearly what discrimination has done to her ancestors, cannot understand that she is perpetuating an identical violence against another ethnic group.
  Richard Howe’s manages to pack an awful lot of distinct rooms into the Oldcastle performance space, creating the cheek-by-jowl intimacy that the two families sharing one home must feel. Stith and his actors are careful to use each doorway at the appropriate time for the appropriate purpose, so you soon catch on to the condensed floorplan of the house. Ursula McCarty’s costumes are good, but they veer heavily towards purple, particularly in the second act, which is puzzling.
  Like Tennessee Williams’ A Glass Menagerie, Brighton Beach Memoirs is a memory play, a family seen through the eyes of the son. While it is generally accepted as a semi-autobiographical work, there aren’t actually many direct parallels to Neil Simon’s own family. He said himself that the Jeromes were “the family I wished I’d had instead of the family I did have.” So we can’t look at them as direct representation of the Simons, but it is clear that Simon loved the Jeromes like family. Oldcastle loves them too, and it is wonderful that they have brought them back to Bennington in this strong and proud production,
  Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon, directed by Nathan Stith, runs July 12-28, 2019, at the Oldcastle Theatre Company, 331 Main Street in Bennington, VT. Set design by Richard Howe; lighting design by David V. Groupé; sound design by Cory Wheat; and costume design by Ursula McCarty. Stage Manager Liz Raymond. CAST: Sarah Corey as Kate, D. J. Gleason as Eugene, Anthony J. Ingargiola as Stanley, Eli Ganias as Jack., Sophia Garder as Blanche, Kate Kenney as Nora, and Kristen Herink as Laurie. The show runs two and a half hours with one intermission. For tickets and more information visit http://oldcastletheatre.org/ or call 802-447-0564.
  REVIEW: “Brighton Beach Memoirs” at Oldcastle by Gail M. Burns The minute that Sarah Corey makes her entrance as Neil Simon’s indomitable matriarch, Kate Jerome, …
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The Diet Free Weekends Solution allows you to see visible results in just 7 days, while at the same time, cranking up your metabolism. This will allow you to eat more than traditional dieters, yet lose more weight. The energy you get is another plus.
Is this the same concept as those “Cheat Day” Diets? 
Unlike other diets that allow just 1-2 cheat meals or just 1 cheat day, the Diet Free Weekends Solution allows you to enjoy your favorite foods over the entire weekend (for most, this is Friday, Saturday and Sunday).
If you tried other “Cheat Day” diets in the past, you may have found yourself overindulging just to “get in” all your favorite foods. This leads to binge eating and you may feel miserable (along with guilty) the next day.
We wanted to eliminate that and allow food lovers to enjoy their favorite foods the entire weekend to avoid all of this.
What kind of results can I expect?
When testing, our clients lost as much as 5 pounds in the first 7 days. We realize that other diet programs claim 10 – 15 pounds in 7 days. However, we were looking for a balance of both immediate and permanent results, as well as releasing men and women from what we call “Diet Prison”. Typically, after the first week, the “norm” is up to 3 pounds a week. 
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1. Orsama, A., Mattila, E., Ermes, M., van Gils, M., Wansink, B., & Korhonen, I., (2014). Weight rhythms: Weight increases during weekends and decreases during weekdays. Obesity Facts, 7.
2. Psychosom Med. May 2010; 72(4): 357–364. Low calorie dieting increases cortisol
3. Baumeister, Roy F (2003), “The Psychology of Irrationality”, in Brocas, Isabelle; Carrillo, Juan D, The Psychology of Economic Decisions: Rationality and well-being, pp. 1–15 
4. Schussler P, et al. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2012 Jun;20(6):1212-7.
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Capturing Attention in Social Media
Capturing attention in social media is getting people to notice you.  This seems to be the easy part because people are always looking for the next best thing.  It is important because people want to be seen and heard.  People want to be entertained.   But, creating a social presence doesn’t automate followers.  Knowing who you are trying to draw into your social presence is important  (Matejic, 2015). Topics that go viral tend to be emotional or morals based as moral and emotional content creates a sense of community inclusion (Gantman, Van Bavel, 2020.) When should you post?  Are there times of day that there is more user engagement (Matejic, 2020) that will be beneficial to capturing attention?
Maintaining Engagement in Social Media
Attention Please!  Try keeping people’s attention in a world of rapid changing interests and technology. The myriad of apps that are available use technology to track user traits and interests and are designed to induce a high rate of use (Firth, Tourous, firth, Stiner, Smith, Alvarez-Jimenez, Gleason, Armitage & Sarris, 2019).  Tapping into a niche interest area or demographic can be a key to maintaining attention.  Chances are that someone is already doing it, but what can you offer that is unique and engaging?  Going live is one tactic to connect with your following.  Running contests or games to keep a post fresh in user feeds is useful.  Use of hashtags of relevant words will also help keep posts connected.  Keeping your following engaged is important because without their continued interaction your content will no longer be relevant.  You will become lost in the plethora of content available on the internet today unless you are able to stay one step ahead of the pack.
References.  
Brady, W. J., Gantman, A. P., & Van Bavel, J. J. (2020). Attentional capture helps explain why moral and emotional content go viral. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149(4), 746–756. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0000673.supp (Supplemental)
Firth, J., Torous, J., Stubbs, B., Firth, J. A., Steiner, G. Z., Smith, L., Alvarez-Jimenez, M., Gleeson, J., Vancampfort, D., Armitage, C. J., & Sarris, J. (2019). The "online brain": how the Internet may be changing our cognition. World psychiatry : official journal of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA), 18(2), 119–129. https://doi.org/10.1002/wps.20617
Matejic, Nicole. Social Media Rules of Engagement : Why Your Online Narrative Is the Best Weapon During a Crisis, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2015. ProQuest Ebook Central, http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/capella/detail.action?docID=2031449.
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DC Comics News has compiled a list of DC Comics titles and collectibles shipping to comic shops for January 3, 2017.
Check back every Friday with the DC Comics News Pull Box to see all the cool new DC Comics titles and collectibles that will be available at your favorite local comic shop! So, what titles or collectibles will you be picking up this Wednesday? You can sound off in the comments section below! Click on Comic shop Locator to find the comic shop nearest to you!
COMICS
AMERICAN WAY THOSE ABOVE AND BELOW #5 (OF 6) $3.99 BATMAN #38 $2.99 BATMAN AND THE SIGNAL #1 (OF 3) $3.99 BATMAN ANNUAL #2 2ND PTG $4.99 BATMAN WHITE KNIGHT #4 (OF 8) $3.99 BLACK LIGHTNING COLD DEAD HANDS #3 (OF 6) $3.99 BOMBSHELLS UNITED #9 $2.99 CYBORG #20 $3.99 DASTARDLY AND MUTTLEY #5 (OF 6) $3.99 DEATHSTROKE #27 $3.99 EXIT STAGE LEFT THE SNAGGLEPUSS CHRONICLES #1 (OF 6) $3.99 GREEN ARROW #36 $3.99 GREEN LANTERNS #38 $2.99 HARLEY & IVY MEET BETTY & VERONICA #4 (OF 6) $3.99 INJUSTICE 2 #17 $2.99 JETSONS #3 $3.99 JUSTICE LEAGUE #36 $2.99 NIGHTWING #36 $2.99 SUPERMAN #38 SONS OF TOMORROW $2.99
IDW
SHADOW BATMAN #4 (OF 6) CVR A Kevin Nowlan $3.99 SHADOW BATMAN #4 (OF 6) CVR B Phillip Tan $3.99 SHADOW BATMAN #4 (OF 6) CVR C Brandon Peterson $3.99 SHADOW BATMAN #4 (OF 6) CVR D ACO $3.99 SHADOW BATMAN #4 (OF 6) CVR E Subsciption $3.99
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BATMAN AND THE SIGNAL #1 (OF 3) $3.99
Scott Snyder, Tony Patrick (A/CA) Cully Hamner
Batman may own the night, but with new villains emerging during the day he needs an ally to defend the city when he can’t. Only one teen is up to the challenge, Duke Thomas. After months of training, he’s ready to step out of the shadow of the bat to become his own kind of hero. Meet Gotham City’s newest protector: The Signal! Spinning out of adventures in ALL-STAR BATMAN and WE ARE ROBIN, comics superstar Scott Snyder and newcomer Tony Patrick take our young hero to new heights in this exciting miniseries with artwork by Cully Hamner.
EXIT STAGE LEFT THE SNAGGLEPUSS CHRONICLES #1 (OF 6) $3.99
Mark Russell (A) Mike Feehan (CA) Ben Caldwell
It’s 1953. While the United States is locked in a nuclear arms race with the Soviet Union, the gay Southern playwright known as Snagglepuss is the toast of Broadway. But success has made him a target. As he plans for his next hit play, Snagglepuss becomes the focus of the House Committee on Un-American Activities. And when powerful forces align to purge show business of its most subversive voices, no one is safe! Drama! Humor! Tragedy! It all starts in Exit Stage LEFT: The Snagglepuss Chronicles #1, a new miniseries from the writer who brought you the Flintstones.
SUPERMAN #38 SONS OF TOMORROW $2.99
Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason (A) Ed Benes (CA) Ivan Reis, Oclair Albert
“SUPER SONS OF TOMORROW” finale! With no other choice left, the Batman of Tomorrow brings in the Titans of Tomorrow to take on today’s Teen Titans-as the life of Superman’s son hangs in the balance! See the return of future Superman Conner Kent, Wonder Woman Cassie Sandsmark and Bart Allen Flash in the final battle of this epic crossover.
Variant Covers
Note: Variant Prices To Be Determined By Retailer
BATMAN #38 (Oliver Coipel variant)$2.99 BATMAN AND THE SIGNAL #1 (Declan Shalvey variant)$3.99 BATMAN WHITE KNIGHT #4 (Sean Murphy variant)$3.99 CYBORG #20 (Carlos D’Anda variant)$3.99 DASTARDLY AND MUTTLEY #5 (Howard Chaykin variant)$3.99 DEATHSTROKE #27 (Shane Davis variant)$3.99 EXIT STAGE LEFT THE SNAGGLEPUSS CHRONICLES #1 (Evan “Doc” Shaner variant)$3.99 GREEN ARROW #36 (Mike Grell variant)$3.99 GREEN LANTERNS #38 (Brandon Peterson variant)$2.99 HARLEY & IVY MEET BETTY & VERONICA #4 (Gene Ha variant)$3.99 JETSONS #3 (Michael William Kaluta variant)$3.99 JUSTICE LEAGUE #36 (J.G. Jones variant)$2.99 NIGHTWING #36 (Yasmine Putri variant)$2.99 SUPERMAN #38 (Jonboy Myers variant)$2.99
GRAPHIC NOVEL
AQUAMAN THE WATERBEARER TP NEW EDITION $19.99 CAPTAIN ATOM THE FALL AND RISE OF CAPTAIN ATOM TP $16.99 HAL JORDAN & THE GLC TP VOL 04 FRACTURE (REBIRTH) $19.99 SUICIDE SQUAD THE SILVER AGE TP $29.99 SUPERBOY TP BOOK 01 TROUBLE IN PARADISE $24.99
BOOKS
BATGIRL CLASSIC ON THE CASE YR SC $3.99 BATMAN NIGHTWALKER YA HC $18.99 DC MY GIRL POWER JOURNAL SC $16.99 DC SUPER FRIENDS FAST AS THE FLASH YR SC $4.99 DC SUPER FRIENDS LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK FLASH $4.99 DC SUPER HERO GIRLS BIG SPLASH YR PICTUREBACK $5.99 DC SUPER HERO GIRLS BUTTERFLY BATTLE $4.99 DC SUPER HERO GIRLS COLOR CAPER BOOK $7.99 DC SUPER HERO GIRLS YR HC HARLEY QUINN AT SUPER HERO HIGH $13.99 SUPERMAN ATOMIC AGE SUNDAYS HC VOL 03 1956-1959 $49.99
MERCHANDISE/COLLECTIBLES
DC MOVIE WONDER WOMAN PEWTER LAPEL PIN $3.99 HP HOGWARTS LANYARD W/ CHARM $8.99 JUSTICE LEAGUE MOVIE AQUAMAN LOGO PEWTER KEYRING $7.99 WONDER WOMAN MOVIE LOGO DELUXE PEWTER LAPEL PIN $6.99
ACTION FIGURES/STATUES
BATMAN BEYOND BRUCE WAYNE BUST $59.99 DC BOMBSHELLS STARFIRE STATUE $125.00 DC COMICS MINI-PUMPS BMB DISPLAY $9.99 DC COMICS SUPERSONS JONATHAN KENT & KRYPTO 2PK ARTFX+ STATUE $64.99 HARRY POTTER PRISONER OF AZKABAN 1/6 HERMIONE AF TEENAGE VER $237.00 HP PRISONER OF AZKABAN HERMIONE 1/6 AF UNIFORM VER $209.00 JUSTICE LEAGUE MOVIE BATMAN ARTFX+ STATUE $79.99 JUSTICE LEAGUE MOVIE SUPERMAN ARTFX+ STATUE $79.99 JUSTICE LEAGUE MOVIE WONDER WOMAN ARTFX+ STATUE $79.99 MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE TITANS MINI FIG 18PC BMB DS $9.99 POP SPECIALTY SERIES THUNDERCATS TIGRA VINYL FIGURE $10.99
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Smokey and the Bandit: The 7-Movie Outlaw Collection [New DVD] Boxed Set
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Smokey and the Bandit: The 7-Movie Outlaw Collection Boxed Set Title: Smokey and the Bandit: The 7-Movie Outlaw Collection Format: DVD Attributes: Boxed Set Genre: Action / Adventure UPC: 025192051258 Condition: Brand New, Un-played, No Rental Version Region: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...) Rated: NR Original Language: ENG Closed Caption: N Actor: Burt Reynolds, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Mike Henry, Sally Field, Brian Bloom, Brian Krause, Mel Tillis, Henry Cho, John Schneider, Traci Lords, Scott Matthew Bloom, Charles Nelson Reilly, Tony Curtis, Richard Belzer, Kathy Ireland, Christine Jansen, Christopher Atkins, Gerard Christopher, Randall Haynes, Ami Dolenz, Elizabeth Berkley, David Lenthall, Wallace Merck, Donald O'Connor, Larry Manetti, Alex Van, Heather Lynch, Mark Joy, Mary Ann Mobley, Daryl Karolat, Beth Bruce, Al Wiggins, Deacon Dawson, Amy Parrish, Joe Cortese, Jeffrey Pillars, Gary Collins, Rick Warner, Tom Nowicki, David Barrett, Lou Criscuolo, Greg Horn, Norman Maxwell, Stan Barrett, Marc Macaulay, Neil Bonnett, C. K. Bibby, George Nannarello, James Martin Jr., Sal Ruffino, Joyce Bowden, Hadley Eure, Bill Dollar, Andrea Powell, Joe Inscoe, Jim Gloster, Carl McIntyre, Helen Baldwin, Gary Chapman, J. Michael Hunter, Robert Ellis, Laura Robbins, Michael Mattison, Deborah Dismukes, Ed Grady, Dean Whitworth, Rick Marshall, Jim Grimshaw, Michael Genevie, Michael Burgess, Benny Parsons, Dave Hager, Mike Harding, Elizabeth Grillo Barbeau, Buckley Norris, Robert C. Treveiler, Robert Raiford, Patt Noday, Mark Jeffrey Miller, Bob Hannah, D. L. Anderson, Jerry Rushing, Lucy Alpaugh, Shawn King, Marty Terry, Don Tilley, John Keenan I, Dawn Sears Director: Hal Needham Release Date: 2010 Distributor/Studio: Universal StudiosBurt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Jackie Gleason, Dom DeLuise, Brian Bloom. A whole truckload of stars contribute to this collection of outrageous car chasing, redneck sheriffing and high speed fun with these good ole' Southern boys. Three silver screen hits with Reynolds are followed by four made-for-TV films featuring Brian Bloom in the title role. Includes Smokey and the Bandit (1977/96 min.), Smokey and the Bandit II (1980/100 min.), Smokey and the Bandit III (1983/86 min.), Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (1994/94 min.), Bandit: Bandit's Silver Angel (1994/approx. 90 min.), Bandit: Beauty and the Bandit (1994/approx. 90 min.) and Bandit: Bandit Bandit (1994/92 min.). 4 DVDs. Color/PG/widescreen. Read the full article
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Lucy Gets Involved
S6;E17 ~ January 15, 1968
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Synopsis
When Lucy borrows Mr. Mooney's television set and drops it, she must take a night job as a carhop in a drive-in restaurant to make extra money to replace it.
Regular Cast
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Lucille Ball (Lucy Carmichael), Gale Gordon (Theodore J. Mooney), Mary Jane Croft (Mary Jane Lewis), Roy Roberts (Harrison Winfield Cheever)
Guest Cast
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Jackie Coogan (Mr. Burton) was a child actor. In “Ricky’s Screen Test” (ILL S4;E6) Lucy Ricardo hopes Little Ricky will be “the next Jackie Coogan.” Coogan was once married to Flower Parry, who was a frequent extra on “I Love Lucy.” He is, of course, best remembered as Uncle Fester on TV’s “The Addams Family” (1964-66). He previously appeared on “The Lucy Show” in “Lucy and the Military Academy” (S2;E10) as well as a 1973 episode of “Here’s Lucy.”  Their last collaboration was on the TV special “Lucy Gets Lucky” (1975). 
Mr. Burton is the proprietor of Phil's Fatboy Burgers.  It is never established if Burton is the Phil in the company's name. 
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Phil Vandervort (Tommy Watkins) previously appeared in “Lucy Gets Her Diploma” (S6;E5). He also did 3 episodes of “Here’s Lucy.”
Tommy’s father Walter Watkins is an important depositor at the Westland Bank where Lucy works. During this and his previous appearance, Vandervort appeared opposite Lucie Arnaz. The two were married from 1971 to 1977.
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Irwin Charone (Man in the Blue Triumph) makes the fourth of his five appearances on “The Lucy Show.” The expressive character actor also did an equal number of “Here’s Lucy” episodes. He died in January 2016 in Maplewood, New Jersey, at the age of 93.
Vanda Barra (Woman in the Blue Triumph) makes the fifth of her six appearances on the series. She was married to Sid Gould so is Lucille Ball’s cousin-in-law. She will also make 23 appearances on “Here’s Lucy” as well as appearing in Ball’s two 1975 TV movies “Lucy Gets Lucky” (with Dean Martin) and “Three for Two” (with Jackie Gleason).
Barra has no dialogue in this episode. 
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John J. 'Red' Fox (Policeman) was best known for playing policemen, which is what he did on five of his eight appearances on “The Lucy Show” as well as three of his five episodes of “Here’s Lucy.”
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Lucie Arnaz (Dancer in Roadster, uncredited) was the real life daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. She previously appeared on “The Lucy Show” as Cynthia, a friend of Lucy’s daughter Chris. She also did background appearances, most recently with her brother Desi Jr. in “Lucy at Marineland” (S5;E1). She will do one more credited episode of “The Lucy Show” before becoming a regular on “Here’s Lucy.”
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Sid Gould (Man in Blue Ford Convertible, uncredited) made more than 45 appearances on “The Lucy Show,” all as background characters. He also did 40 episodes of “Here’s Lucy.” Gould (born Sydney Greenfader) was Lucille Ball’s cousin by marriage to Gary Morton.
Shirley Anthony (Woman in Blue Ford Convertible, uncredited) made 13 appearances on “Here’s Lucy.” From 1994 to 1999 she played Sally on “The Rockford Files” TV movies.  
Oddly, Gould is not paired with his real-life wife, Vanda Barra, in his short scene. 
Joan Carey (Patron Inside the Drive-In, uncredited) was a background performer seen on all of Lucille Ball’s sitcoms. She eventually became Ball’s camera and lighting stand-in.  
Her dining companion remains uncredited and unidentified. 
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Although the episode was written by Milt Josefsberg and Ray Singer, writer and producer Ernest D. Glucksman and Martin Grupsmith are given a “story by” credit line. This is their only collaboration with Lucille Ball.
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The title of this episode should probably have been “Lucy Moonlights as a Carhop” (or words to that effect) since that is the primary thrust of the plot. The sight gags rely primarily upon Lucy and Mr. Burton dropping dishes of food. The word “involved” is vague and gives no real clue what the episode is about.
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The episode features a Light Blue 1962 Triumph TR4 convertible. It was previously seen in “Lucy, the Meter Maid” (S3;E7). Tommy Watkins rides a white 1962 Honda Dream motorcycle. It was previously seen parked inside Mel Tinker's apartment in “Lucy in the Music World” (S4;E3).   
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Other vehicles on screen include:
Blue Ford Convertible 
Vintage 1920s Roadster 
Blue Sports Car 
Red VW Beetle with Moon Roof 
Police Car
At the start of the episode, Mr. Mooney dictates a letter to Rylander Mosier and Tibbett.  These names are frequently used by Mr. Mooney (and later Harry Carter) when asking Lucy to take dictation. 
Later in the episode, he asks Lucy for the Jones file. Vivian Jones was the birth name of Vivian Vance. She also used it as her last name on “Here’s Lucy.” 
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Mr. Burton calls Lucy Typhoid Mary. This is the third series reference to Typhoid Mary, although this one is the first used in a food service setting. In “Lucy the Stock Holder” (S3;E25) Mr. Mooney called Viv Typhoid Mary. Mary Mallon (1869-1938) was a cook known as Typhoid Mary because she was an asymptomatic carrier of the typhoid virus. She is said to have infected 22 people, three of whom died. Here Mr. Burton merely means she is the source of trouble. 
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Later Mr. Burton refers to Lucy as a redheaded Calamity Jane. Martha Jane Canary (1852–1903), better known as Calamity Jane, was an American frontierswoman known for her claims of being an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok and fighting against Indians. Again, the writers are looking for a creative way to say that Lucy is a trouble maker.  On “Here’s Lucy,” Harry also calls Lucy Calamity Jane in “Lucy the Cement Worker” (HL S2;E10), something he previously did in “The Great Airport Chase” (HL S1;E18).
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Lucy calls Mr. Burton an ‘upholstered Simon Legree’. Simon Legree was the evil slave owner featured in the Harriet Beecher Stowe story “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” (1852). In “Lucy the Philanthropist” (S6;E11) Lucy says that “When Mr. Mooney smells money he turns from Simon Legree to Rebecca of Sunnybrook farms.”
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Lucy says Mr. Mooney is no Diamond Jim Brady. James Buchanan Brady (1856–1917) aka Diamond Jim Brady (inset photo) was an American businessman, financier and philanthropist of the Gilded Age who had a particular affinity for precious stones and jewelry. Brady’s name was first mentioned on “I Love Lucy” in “The Business Manager” (ILL S4;E1). In the late 1960s, Lucy was announced to play Jane Russell to Jackie Gleason’s Brady in a film project that never materialized. 
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Tommy Watkins (Phil Vandervort) says Lucy reminds him of her mother. Little did she know that by 1971 Lucille Ball would actually be his mother-in-law!
Roy Roberts (Mr. Cheever) gets a smattering of exit applause from the studio audience for his brief scene at the end of the episode.
Callbacks!
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When Lucy drops the TV, Mary Jane sets down the grocery bag and viewers can see a pink bakery box inside. These boxes frequently turned up when the show was set in Danfield. 
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Two broken television sets were also a major plot catalyst in “The Courtroom” (ILL S2;E7).  The sets belonged to the Ricardos and the Mertzes.  Lucy has traditionally had trouble with faulty television sets.
Blooper Alerts!
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Gong Show! For plot purposes, the table behind Mr. Mooney's desk now holds a Chinese gong. It is gone by the next episode.
Dialogue Error! Lucy says “I'm sorry” and then she cuts off Gale Gordon's line, which sounds like it was supposed to be “You should be” but only comes out “Yoush”.  
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Saving Glass! Mr. Mooney slams the door to his office, shattering the pane of glass in the wall next to it. In previous episodes, this was a full pane of opaque glass but here, for the purposes of the gag, it is only a half wall of glass. The curtains remain closed for the rest of the episode.
Auto Bingo! On Lucy's second night of work, the light blue Triumph has moved positions in the car parking area and is occupied by new owners. However, it still has a #3 service card in the window.
Going Down! When the Policeman tells Tommy he has to go downtown for questioning actor John J. 'Red' Fox (Policeman) says “Now let's go down the car.” He was probably be supposed to say “Let's go down to the station” or “Let's get in the car.”
Tripping Hazard! When the Policeman is approaching Tommy, Mr. Burton is sweeping up the food that has spilled on the sidewalk. The broom handle momentarily dips into the Policeman’s path, nearly tripping him.  
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Name Game! When Mr. Burton introduces himself to Mr. Mooney he calls his establishment Phil's Fatboy Barbecue. The neon sign on the drive-in restaurant says Phil's Fatboy Burgers. Lucy also calls it by that name when reading about it in the want ads.
All Redheads Look Alike! At the bank, Mr. Burton doesn't recognize Lucy from the back even when Mr. Mooney calls her Mrs. Carmichael. It is only when she faces him that Mr. Burton goes ballistic.  
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“Lucy Gets Involved” rates 3 Paper Hearts out of 5
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eccleston · 6 years
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Let's go with a nice common letter for your character meme. R
(cont) I’m an idiot who didn’t read the instructions correctly, so we’ll do a few other letters…  K, J, M, and D (feel free to ignore any you feel so inclined
R- Rafael Barba (L&O SVU)
K- Kirk Gleason (Gilmore Girls)
J- Jack Sparrow (POTC)
M- Magneto (X-Men)
D- Dwight Schrute (The Office)
Drop five letters of the alphabet in my ask box, and I’ll give my favorite characters whose name start with those letters.
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