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what do you mean your dad watches venture bros ?
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No spoilers but I need them to have sex team up
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Do you guys think that Debbie's ever tried to kill Novia
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How Ava Gardner Saved Carrie Fisher’s Life
On the afternoon that Debbie Reynolds married her third husband Richard Hamlett in 1984, Carrie Fisher called her mom from London to wish her well and apologize for not being at the wedding, explaining that she wasn’t feeling well. Carrie (to her great credit) was always honest about her addiction issues and struggles with bipolar disorder, but at the time she was going through a difficult period at the end of her brief marriage to singer Paul Simon and trying to hide her problems from her mother. Debbie, however, sensed that something was wrong and when she tried to call Carrie back and she didn’t answer the phone, she panicked. Debbie then called the hotel’s front desk and asked if they’d go to Carrie’s room and check on her, but they refused, not believing they were actually speaking to Debbie Reynolds. “It was close to one in the morning in London, and somehow I had to save my daughter. Who did I know there who could help? Frantic, I asked the concierge, ‘Would you go to Carrie’s room if Ava Gardner came to the hotel and went with you?’ In the moment of silence it took him to process this and agree, I prayed that my good friend would be true to her reputation, still awake in the wee hours and sipping champagne at home. Thank goodness she was. ‘I’ll sure as hell take care of it,’ Ava said when I explained the situation to her. Ava had handled everyone from Frank Sinatra to bullfighters in Spain. I was confident one London concierge would be no match for her. Ava rushed to the St. James Hotel the instant after we’d first spoken. When she and the manager opened the door to Carrie’s room, they found my daughter asleep on the floor, all of her clothes still on, including her shoes. The television was playing and all the windows were open, chilling the room. Ava called a doctor, who gave Carrie the medical treatment she needed. Carrie had not overdosed, although she had taken many more pills than a person should. Ava stayed with Carrie until she was sure she was out of danger. In our last phone call, many hours later, I thanked Ava for taking care of Carrie and making sure she was safe. I knew that words could never express how grateful I truly was. I trusted that my dear friend would understand.”
-from Unsinkable: A Memoir by Debbie Reynolds and Dorian Hannaway, William Morrow (2013)
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"Out-of-Sync" (1995) is a neo-noir film directed by Debbie Allen and produced by Tim Ried under his production company United Image Entertainment. The movie stars LL Cool J, Victoria Dillard, Aries Spears, Yahpet Kotto, Howard Hesseman, and Ramy Zada. The film has a dark atmosphere, and Allen navigates the audience through this fictional underground world. LL Cool J and Allen were already working together in the sitcom "In the House," so she was able to help display LL's best characteristics in his first leading role. However, the movie did have a small budget and only appeared in limited theaters. Nevertheless, this was Reid's early attempt to open doors for black filmmakers with his production company in the mid-90s.
Director: Debbie Allen Writer: Robert E. Dorn
Starring LL Cool J, Victoria Dillard, Aries Spears, Yahpet Kotto, Howard Hesseman, Tim Reid, Ramy Zada, Luis Antonio Ramos, Henry Kingi, Monica Worthy
Storyline Even with his personal life out of control, no one commands the rave club audience like deejay and ex-con Jason St. Julian (LL Cool J). That makes him the perfect target for ruthless cop Marcus Caldwell (Howard Hesseman), who forces Jason to become his eyes and ears at the dance club owned by drug dealer Danny Simon, the same man responsible for sending Jason to prison. While waiting for the big drug deal to go down, Jason flirts with danger every time he flirts with scintillating Monica Collins (Victoria Dillard), Danny's main squeeze. Even in a world of conscienceless hitmen, cutthroat, and sadistic drug lords, Monica is the most dangerous player.
Available on DVD and streaming services.
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PART ONE: EVERY TRIBE, EVERY TONGUE, EVERY NATION
(songs of faith from the nations, in their own languages)
1. “Jerusalem”—Katherine Jenkins (British)
2. “Who Is Like Unto Thee”—Simon Khorolskiy (Russian)
3. “Battle Hymn of the Republic”—US Military Bands (American)
4. “Jesus, The Name Above All Names”—Lamb Music (Chinese)
5. “Hallelujah Tarrif Karenge”—The Asian Churches (Hindi)
6. “Mkono Wa Bwana”—Zabron Singers (Swahili)
7. “Imenetuki Mangaia”—Cook Islands Christian Church Choir (Rarotongan Polynesian)
8. “Jehova, Senor de los Cielos”—Fernando Ortega (Spanish)
PART TWO: THE YEARS OF MANY GENERATIONS
(sacred compositions throughout history)
1. “Nicene Creed”—The Schola Cantorum of St. Peter’s (Medieval Latin chant, text AD 325)
2. “Crucifixus”—Tenebrae (Antonio Lotti, c. 1700)
3. “Jesu, Joy of Men’s Desiring”—The Cathedral Choir (J.S. Bach, 1716)
4. “Hallelujah”, The Messiah—London Philharmonic Choir (Georg Fredrich Handel, 1742)
5. “Lift Thine Eyes,” Elijah—Edenborough Festival Chorus (Felix Mendelssohn, 1846)
6. “Hymn of the Cherubim,” Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom—USSR Ministry of Culture Chamber Choir (Pytor Tchaikovsky, 1878)
PART THREE: THE UNQUENCHABLE FIRE
(prayers and hymns from heroes of the faith)
1. “Prayer of St. Francis”—Sarah McLachlan (Francis of Assisi)
2. “Adoro Te Devote”—Capella Musica Seoul (Thomas Aquinas)
3. “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”—Michael W. Smith (Martin Luther)
4. “And Can It Be”—Stuart Townsend (Charles Wesley)
5. “I Asked the Lord”—Sovereign Grace Music (John Newton)
6. “Amidst Us Our Beloved Stands”—Greg Kay (Charles Spurgeon)
7. “Just As I Am”—Billy Graham Crusade Choir (Billy Graham’s favorite)
PART FOUR: IN GOD WE TRUST
(a tapestry of songs from America’s Christian tradition)
1. “I Am the Rose of Sharon”—His Majestie’s Clerkes (New England choral hymn)
2. “Bringing in the Sheaves”—Patti Page (Midwestern hymn)
3. “How Can I Keep from Singing?” —Audrey Assad (Puritan hymn)
4. “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot”—Etta James (African-American spiritual)
5. “Peace and Joy”—Tudor Choir (Shape-note hymn)
6. “Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel”—Paul Robinson (African-American spiritual)
7. “Old Time Religion”—Woody Guthrie (Western Gospel song)
8. “Can the Circle Be Unbroken”—The Carter Family (Country/folk song)
PART FIVE: SING TO THE LORD A NEW SONG
(songs of faith from artists known primarily for their secular work)
1. “Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)”—The Byrds
2. “The Man Comes Around”—Johnny Cash
3. “Jesus Was an Only Son”—Bruce Springsteen
4. “Yahweh”—U2
5. “My Everything”—Owl City
6. “Deliver Us,” The Prince of Egypt—Steven Schwartz, Ofra Haza
PART SIX: TEACH THEM TO YOUR CHILDREN
(favorite hymns and worship of my own family members)
1. “The Holy City”—Mahalia Jackson (Bupp)
2. “How Great Thou Art”—Jackie Evancho (Nana)
3. “Amazing Grace”—Judy Collins (Grandma)
4. “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty”—Wells Cathedral Choir (Mom)
5. “Crown Him with Many Crowns/Christ the Lord is Risen Today”—Debbie Boone (Dad)
6. “Highs & Lows”—Hillsong Young & Free (Sister)
7. “Great is Thy Faithfulness”—Celebration Choir (Me)
PART SEVEN: DOXOLOGY
(short liturgical songs that help unite today’s church)
1. “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus”—Billy Graham Crusade Choir
2. “I Love You Lord”—Kathryn Scott
3. “Glory Be to the Father”—Ecks & Bullz
4. “Ho’onani I Ka Makua Mau”—Institute of Hawaiian Music
5. “Doxology (Live)”—Gungor
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(Not our complete catalogue, just the best parts of it.)
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The best books on Traditional Astrology(In no order):
1. Christian Astrology, book 3 - William Lilly, AstrologyClassics
2. Matheseos Libri VIII - Ancient Astrology Theory& Practice - Firmicus Maternus, Astro Classics
3. Astrological Compendium Containing his explanation& narration of the whole art of astrology- Rhetorius the Egyptian, translated by James Holden, AFA
4. Astrological Roots: The Hellenistic Legacy – Joseph Crane, Wessex
5. The Text-Book of Astrology - A.J. Pearce, AFA
6. Carmen Astrologicum - Dorotheus of Sidon, translated by David Pingree, Astrology Classics
7. The Book of Instruction in the Elements of the Art of Astrology - Al Biruni, Astrology Classics
8. Classical Scientific Astrology - Geo. Noonan, AFA
9. Temperament: Astrology’s forgotten key – Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum, Wessex Astrologer
10. Classical Astrology for Modern Living - J. Lee Lehman, Whitford
11. Practical Guide to Traditional Astrology – Joseph Crane, Arhat Publications
12. On the Judgments of Nativities – Johannes Schoener (trans: Robert Hand), ARHAT
13. The Book of Nativities & Revolutions - Ibn Ezra, translated by Meira Epstein, Arhat
14. The Introduction to the Science of the Judgments of the Stars - Sahl Ibn Bishr, AFAEssential Dignities - J. Lee Lehman, Whitford Press
15. Judgments of Nativities - Abu 'Ali Al-Khayyat,trans. by James Holden, AFA
16. Ancient Whispers from Chaldea - Arthyr W. Chadbourne, Intelligenesis Publications
17. Five Medieval Astrologers - J.H. Holden, AFA
18. Late Classical Astrology: Paulus Alexandrinus &Olympiodorus, with Scholia - trans. by Dorian Gieseler Greenbaum, Arhat
19. A Rectification Manual: The American Presidency- Regulus Astrology LLC
Also consider:
20. Christian Astrology, books 1 & 2 - William Lilly,Astrology Classics
21. Abbreviation of the Introduction to Astrology -Abu Ma'shar, Arhat
22. Beginning of Wisdom - Avraham Ibn-Ezra, Arhat
23. Night & Day: Planetary Sect in Astrology – Robert Hand, Arhat
24. On Reception - Masha'allah, Arhat
25. Whole Sign Houses - Robert Hand, Arhat
The Best Introductions to Astrology(in no order):
1. Alan Oken’s Complete Astrology, Ibis Press
2. Astrology: Classic Guide To Understanding YourHoroscope - Ronald Davison, CRCS
3. Astrology for Dummies - Rae Orion, Wiley
4. Spiritual Astrology - Spiller & McCoy, Simon& Schuster
5. Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Astrology - KrisBrandt Riske, Llewellyn
6. Astrologer's Handbook - Sakoian & Acker,Harper
7. Secrets From a Stargazer's Notebook – Debbi Kempton-Smith, Topquark
8. Astrology, A Comprehensive Guide to Classical Interpretation - Kevin Burke, Llewellyn
9. Astrology in Action - John St. Clair, AFA
Also consider:
10. General Principles of Astrology - Aleister Crowley,Weiser, oversize hardcover
11. How to Read Your Astrological Chart - DonnaCunningham, Weiser
12. Message of the Stars - Heindel, Rosicrucian
The Best Books on Intermediate Astrology:
1. The Principles of Astrology - Charles E.O. Carter,Astrology Classics
2. Some Principles of Horoscopic Delineation -Charles E.O. Carter, Astrology Classics
3. Best of Charles Jayne, a book of his books -Charles Jayne, AFA
The best books on Relationships/Synastry:
1. Astrology & Sex - Robson, Astrology Classics
2. How to Handle Your Human Relations - LoisSargent, AFA
3. Synastry - Ronald Davison, Aurora
4. Love Formulas-2 - Nance McCullough, Namac
5. Prediction Techniques Regarding Romance - AnaRuiz, AFA
6. Astrology: A Language of Life vol. 4: Relationship
7. Analysis - Robert Blaschke, Earthwalk
8. Planets In Composite - Robert Hand, Whitford
9. Mercury Method of Chart Comparison - LoisRodden, AFA
Also consider:
10. Skymates II: The Composite Chart - Steven &Jodie Forrest, Seven Paws Press
11. Only Way to Learn About Relationships - March& McEvers, ACS
12. Astrology & Relationships - Mary Devlin, Whitford
13. Planets In Synastry - E.W. Neville, Whitford
14. Perfect Match: Discovering Your Soulmate -Miller & Brown, Schocken Books
15. Planets In Love - John Townley, Whitford Press
16. Astrology & Difficult Relationships - BeverlyFlynn, TLH Publishing
The best books on Transits:
1. Planets In Transit - Robert Hand, Whitford
2. Transits - Clara M. Darr, AFA
Also consider:
3. Modern Transits - Lois Rodden, AFA
4. Transits Simplified - Sakoian & Acker, NESA
5. Art of Forecasting - Sophia Mason, AFA
6. Transits - Reinhold Ebertin, AFA
The best books on Progressions:
1. The Progressed Horoscope - Alan Leo, Astrology Classics
2. Delineation of Progressions - Sophia Mason, AFA
Also consider:
3. Astrology: A Language of Life, vol 1: Progressions- Robert Blaschke, Earthwalk School
4. Progressed Horoscope Simplified - Leigh Hope Milburn, McCoy Publishing
5. The A.C.D. / L.D. Method of Progressions Simplified- McDow & Graziano, AFA
The best books on Solar Returns:
1. Art of Forecasting Using Solar Returns – Anthony Louis, Wessex Astrologer
2. Solar Returns: Formulas & Analyses – Nance McCullough, Namac Publishing
3. The Key Cycle - Wynn, AFA
4. Planets in Solar Returns - Mary Shea, Twin Stars
5. New Solar Return Book of Prediction – Raymond Merriman, Seek-it
Also consider:
6. Interpreting Solar & Lunar Returns - Janey Stubbs& Babs Kirby, Capall Bann Publishers
7. Angles & Prediction - Lang-Wescott, Treehouse
8. Cycles of Light - Lynn Bell, CPA Press
The best books on Solar Arcs:
1. Solar Arcs, Astrology's Most Successful Predictive
2. System - Noel Tyl, Llewellyn
3. Radix System - Vivian Robson, Darr Publications
Also consider:
4. Symbolic Directions in Modern Astrology - C.E.O.Carter, TPH
The best books on Primary Directions:
1. Primary Directions, A Definitive Study - Sepharial, Astrology Classics
2. Turn of a Lifetime Astrologically - Ivy M. Goldstein-Jacobson
The best books on how to Combine Forecasting Techniques:
1. Art of Predictive Astrology: Forecasting your life events - Carol Rushman, Llewellyn
2. Predictive Astrology, The Eagle & the Lark -Bernadette Brady, Weiser
3. Astrologer's Forecasting Workbook - Cope, AFA
4. Astrology A Language of Life vol. 5: Holographic Transits - Robert Blaschke, Earthwalk
5. Forecasting with New, Full & Quarter Moons -Sophia Mason, AFA
6. What Evangeline Adams Knew - Christino, SMP
7. Predictive Astrology - Michele Adler, HWP
The best book on Houses:
1. The Houses: Temples of the Sky - Deborah Houlding,Wessex Astrologer
Also consider:
2. Rulers of the Horoscope - Alan Oken, Ibis
The best books on Fixed Stars:
1. Fixed Stars & Constellations in Astrology - VivianRobson, Astrology Classics
2. Brady's Book of Fixed Stars - Brady, Weiser
3. Fixed Stars - Ebertin-Hoffman, AFA
4. Fixed Stars & Judicial Astrology - G Noonan, AFA
5. Also consider:
6. Star Names, Their Lore & Meaning - RichardHinckley Allen, Dover
7. Living Stars - Dr. Eric Morse, Amethyst Books
8. The best book on the Ascendant:
9. You & Your Ascendant - Sophia Mason, AFA
Also consider:
10. Rising Sign Problem - John Willner, AFA
11. Sun Ascendant Rulerships: Their influence in thehoroscope - Esther V. Leinbach, AFA
Books by JEAN-BAPTISTE MORIN(one of the very best):
1. Astrologia Gallica Books 13, 14, 15 & 19, AFA
2. Astrologia Gallica Book 16: The Rays and Aspects of the Planets, AFA
3. Astrologia Gallica Book 17: Houses, AFA
4. Astrologia Gallica Book 18: The Strength of the Planets, AFA
5. Astrologia Gallica Book 21: Morinus System of Horoscope Interpretation, AFA
6. Astrologia Gallica Book 22: Directions, AFA
7. Astrologia Gallica Book 23: Revolutions, AFA
8. Astrologia Gallica Book 24: Progressions & Transits,AFA
9. Astrologia Gallica Book 25: The Universal Constitutionsof the Caelum, AFA
Also consider:
10. Cornerstones of Astrology: Morin de Villefranche - Schwickert & Weiss, Sangreal Foundation
11. The Cabal of the Twelve Houses Astrological -Jean Baptiste Morin
The best Astrological Reference Books:
1. Encyclopedia of Astrology - Nicholas de Vore,Astrology Classics
2. Dictionary of Astrology - James Wilson, Esq., AstrologyClassics
3. Encyclopaedia of Medical Astrology - H.L. Cornell,Astrology Classics, hardcover
4. Encyclopaedia of Psychological Astrology -C.E.O. Carter, Astrology Classics
5. Astrological Keywords - M. Hall, National Book
6. 200 Year Ephemeris, 1800-2000 - HughMacCraig, Macoy Publishing
Also consider:
7. Astrodyne Manual - Elbert Benjamine, C o L
The best books on Money:
1. Planetary Stock Trading - Bill Meridian, CyclesResearch
2. Planetary Economic Forecasting, 2nd edition -Bill Meridian, Cycles Research
3. McWhirter Theory of Stock Market Forecasting- Louise McWhirter, AFA
4. Sepharial on Money: Law of Values, Silver Key,Arcana, or Stock & Trade - Astro Classics
5. Money: How to find it with Astrology - LoisRodden, AFA
6. Financial Astrology - LCdr David Williams, AFA
Also consider:
7. Business Astrology 101 - Stathis, Star Cycles
8. What Are Winning Transits? - Wehrman, ACS
9. Mapping Your Money - Kris Riske, Llewellyn
The best books on Employment & Careers:
1. Vocational Astrology - Judith Hill, AFA
2. In Search of a Fulfilling Career - Joann Wickenburg,AFA,
3. Patterns of Professions - Emma Belle Donath, AFA
Also consider:
4. Money: How to find it with Astrology - LoisRodden, AFA
The best books on Relocation:
1. Astrolocality Astrology, What it is & How to useit - Martin Davis, Wessex Astrologer
2. Where in the World with Astro*Carto*Graphy -David Meadows, AFA
3. Planets in Locality, Exploring Local Space Astrology- Steve Cozzi, AFA
Also consider:
1. Astrolocality Magic: Advanced AstroMap featuresof Kepler - David Cochrane, Cosmic Patterns
2. X Marks My Place - Paul Councel, Darr Pub.
The best books on Electional Astrology:
1. Electional Astrology - Robson, Astro Classics
2. Electional Astrology: The Art of Timing – Joann Hampar, Llewellyn
The best books on Horary Astrology:
1. Christian Astrology, books 1 & 2 - William Lilly,Astrology Classics
2. Horary Astrology Plain & Simple - AnthonyLouis, Llewellyn
3. Horary Astrology: Introduction to the Astrologyof Time - Appleby, Astrology Classics
4. Martial Art of Horary Astrology - J. Lee Lehman,Whitford
5. Horary Textbook - John Frawley, Apprentice
6. Sports Astrology - John Frawley, ApprenticeBooks
7. Simplified Horary Astrology - Ivy Goldstein-Jacobson
8. Astrologer's Guide (aka Anima Astrologiae) – William Lilly (& Coley, Bonatus & Cardan), AFA
The best book on Planetary Hours:
1. Time for Magick: - Maria Kay Simms, Llewellyn
The best Essays about Astrology:
1. Real Astrology - John Frawley, Apprentice Books
2. Real Astrology Applied - John Frawley, Apprentice Books
3. Horoscope Symbols - Robert Hand, Whitford
4. Essays on Astrology - Robert Hand, Whitford
5. Cosmic Loom: The New Science of Astrology -Dennis Elwell, Urania Trust
6. Astrology in the Year Zero - Gary Phillipson, Flare
7. Under One Sky: 12 Astrologers read the same chart - blind! - Rafael Nasser, Seven Paws Press
8. Essays on the Foundations of Astrology - C.E.O.Carter, TPH (London)
9. Astrology for the 21st Century - David Cochrane,Cosmic Patterns
10. The Best of Al H. Morrison, selected & edited byKaren Christino, Stella Mira Books
The best books on Astrological Body Types:
1. Astrological Body Types: Face/form/expression -Judith Hill, Borderlands Press
2. Astrological Types - Howard Duff, AFA
The best book on Astrology as a Business:
1. Astrology: A Language of Life vol. 3: A Handbookfor the Self-Employed Astrologer - RobertBlaschke, Earthwalk School of Astrology
The best books on Medical Astrology:
1. Encyclopaedia of Medical Astrology - H.L. Cornell,Astrology Classics, HARDCOVER
2. Medical Astrology: A guide to planetary pathology- Judith Hill, Stellium Press
3. Classical Medical Astrology: Healing with theElements - Oscar Hofman, Wessex
4. A Handbook of Medical Astrology, 2nd edition- Jane Ridder Patrick, CrabApple Press
5. Medical Astrology - Eileen Nauman, Blue Turtle
6. How to Give An Astrological Health Reading -Diane Cramer, AFA
7. Medical Astrology: Healing for the 21st Century- Marcia Starck, Earth Medicine Press
8. Encyclopaedia of Psychological Astrology - C.E.O.Carter, Astrology Classics
9. Astrological Judgement & Practice of Physick,deducted from the position of the Heavens atthe decumbiture of the sick person – Richard Saunders, Astrology Classics
10. Astrological Judgement of Diseases from the Decumbiture of the Sick - Nicholas Culpeper,Astrology Classics
11. Astrology of Death - Houck, Groundswell Press
12. Astro-Diagnosis, a guide to healing - Max & Augusta Foss Heindel, Rosicrucian Fellowship
13. Essentials of Medical Astrology - Darling, AFA
Also consider:
14. Your Fertile Hours - Emily Faugno, AFA
15. Astro-Guide to Nutrition & Vitamins - LynnePalmer, AFA
The best books on Aspects:
1. Aspects in Astrology: - Sue Tompkins, Destiny Books
2. How to be a Great Astrologer - Braha, Hermetican
3. Astrological Aspects - C.E.O. Carter, AFA
4. Aspects Between Signs - Mason, AC Publishing
5. Planets in Aspect - Robert Pelletier, Whitford
6. Dynamics of Aspect Analysis - Bil Tierney, CRCS
7. Understanding Aspects: The Inconjunct – Alan Epstein, Trines Publishing
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You deserve everything and I want to give it to you
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found footage of monarch/debbie relationship flashback REAL
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an-indecisive-mess · 2 years
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The D-Team
So, remember a while ago when I wanted your opinions about a little project I was working on?
Well, I thought about it, and I decided to post stuff about it on here.
So, here you have the first little information about my story: The D-Team.
Demigods of the Xenia Academy
Zeus Dorm:
Princess Aldara “Ally Ross” (Technically Daughter of Heracles, but Rooms There)
Chase Landers
Gabriel Blanchard
Poseidon Dorm:
Matt Bloome
Hades Dorm:
Ashlyn Montez
Phineas Sherman
Raven Romanov (Adopted/Cursed Mortal/Expelled From the School)
Demeter Dorm:
Amelia-Jane “AJ” Able
Carla Beckett
Fallon Madison
Felicity Hamilton
Otto Malone
Susan Trescott
Violet Bates
Athena Dorm:
Celia Hannigan (Cyclops)
Courtney Carrington
Donnie Eversole
James “Jamie” Baxter
Mac O’Malley
Maria Turner
Mike Wolfe
Randall “Randy” Goralink
Ron Baxter
Tara West
Ares Dorm:
Arenia “Rani” Constopolis
Hannah Peters
Javier Cortez
Johnny Switt
Nadia Swift
Rosie James
Tito Martinez
Nemesis Dorm:
Bruce Matthews
Jackson Cole
Nancy St. James
Oliver Cole
Reggie Griswold
Rhonda Edwards
Sonia Vega
Hermes Dorm:
Brynn Weavers
Deborah “Debbie” Oliver
Donna Willick
Ezekiel “Zeke” Rios-Gummer
George Shay
Jerome Conner
Lance Danforth
Mira Hudson
Omar Harris
Selena Burgin
Aphrodite Dorm:
Annabelle Rhodes
Belladonna Rhodes
Britney Jacobs
Carrie O’Connell
Crystal Kingsley
Heather Lewis
Kimberly Ricci
Naomi Alexander
Rachel Bates
Taylor Greene
Timothy Saccomanno
Hephaestus Dorm:
Charlotte “Charlie” Boggs
Jack Showalter
Jason Phelps
Leslie McKessie
Oscar Martin
Ramona Cameron
Rudy Beuaguard
Scott “Scooter” Sullivan
Winnifred “Wheezy” Redfield
Persephone Dorm:
Alani Akamu
Waiola Akamu
Apollo Dorm:
Arnie Blumburg
Brock Detwiller
Chet Lexington
Claire Litman
Niquie Santiago
Percy Valentine
Sawyer Hirano
Sunny Proctor
Terry Sinclair
Zack Shapiro
Hecate Dorm:
Annika Tanner
Emilie Banks
Hector Montoya
Helga Bernard
Henry Walters
Milo LeSal
Sabrina Lecowski
Simon Morris
Sophie Bennett
Spencer Henderson
Stella Karabostos
Tristan Jacob “TJ” Wheeler
Wiley Jones
Zelda Shade
Iris Dorm:
Adrian Moone
Anaisha “Aisha” Tjinder
Charles “Chowder” Fletcher
Daphne Knight
Deliah Cheng
Joey Miller
Kamari Mustafa
Sylvester Russo
Morpheus Dorm:
Chris Austin
Freddy Blake
Joseph Crane
Leo Schmidt
Luna Casey
Sandy Babcock
Steven Puckett
Tom Downe
Dionysius Dorm:
Amy Bishop
Arthur “Art” Harris
Chyna Ferguson
Finnegan “Finn” Peters
Hugo Maybank
Luis Rameriez
Pearl Heyward
Penelope “Pennie” Knox
Winston Daniels
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Talking Books With @debbiedoesbooks!
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1. What is a book you own a special edition of?
Out of 600ish books i have none are special editions. Which now sounds crazy to me lol. But I do have some that are signed. I tend to by a lot of used books. New books I usually get from my SO as gifts for from friends and family as gifts.
2. Last I-wish-I-hadn't-read-this book you've read?
The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James. I was crazy hype to read it. I  felt like it was going to be a favorite read. Instead I was insanely bored by it. So disappointing.
3. Do you do read-alongs?
No. I've tried in the past but I can't ever seem to join a group where anyone actually follows along and at the end does the group thing. So I stopped joining.
4. How long is your TBR right now?
I don't make monthly TBRs. I've tried but since I'm a mood reader I never stick to them so i just don't to them anymore. But according to Good Reads I've added over 1000 books to my Want To Read section.
5. Thoughts on DNFing books?
As a kid I could NEVER DNF. I just HAD to finish no matter how much I didn't like the book. But then you get older and responsibilities grow as time lessens so I've learned that it is not worth it to continue a book that I am not enjoying. I don't have time to myself as it is a stay at home mom and I won't waste my precious me/book time by not at the very minimum liking what I am reading. With that being said I do try to read at least halfway before giving up. Sometimes books do get better as it goes along..but if i'm halfway and it's still crap to me then I give up. Sometimes  a book feels like it will get better (cough cough The Sun Down Motel) so i'll finish it and then just be mad at myself. If it's so bad that I can't even finish half then I absolutely won't rate it. I will rate at halfway or more but I always make sure to state that I didn't finish and why I didn't.
[Whereas I CAN’T give a book up. No matter how much I hate or how much it bores me, I just can’t, my brain won’t let me hahah. I can count with one hand the books I’ve DNF, and it was all when I was way younger.]
You can follow her at @debbiedoesbooks​.
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Thank you, Debbie! This was fun.
Next interview: Saturday, 17th of April
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galacticstarslove17 · 4 months
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Made This Editing Today (SPOILERS) ... 🥲😭🥺
Ughhh, Why I'm Still Wanna Do Some Prequel Project About Rusty Taking Care His Sons... T~T
Probably I will do some Characters Design Of Debbie, And Sketch of Rusty And His Sons from after Birth and Doing some Mini comic! ^^"
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raybizzle · 9 months
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"Out-of-Sync" (1995) is a neo-noir film directed by Debbie Allen and produced by Tim Ried under his production company United Image Entertainment. The movie stars LL Cool J, Victoria Dillard, Aries Spears, Yahpet Kotto, Howard Hesseman, and Ramy Zada. The film has a dark atmosphere, and Allen navigates the audience through this fictional underground world. LL Cool J and Allen were already working together in the sitcom "In the House," so she was able to help display LL's best characteristics in his first leading role. However, the movie did have a small budget and only appeared in limited theaters. Nevertheless, this was Reid's early attempt to open doors for black filmmakers with his production company in the mid-90s.
Director: Debbie Allen Writer: Robert E. Dorn
Starring LL Cool J, Victoria Dillard, Aries Spears, Yahpet Kotto, Howard Hesseman, Tim Reid, Ramy Zada, Luis Antonio Ramos, Henry Kingi, Monica Worthy
Storyline Even with his personal life out of control, no one commands the rave club audience like deejay and ex-con Jason St. Julian (LL Cool J). That makes him the perfect target for ruthless cop Marcus Caldwell (Howard Hesseman), who forces Jason to become his eyes and ears at the dance club owned by drug dealer Danny Simon, the same man responsible for sending Jason to prison. While waiting for the big drug deal to go down, Jason flirts with danger every time he flirts with scintillating Monica Collins (Victoria Dillard), Danny's main squeeze. Even in a world of conscienceless hitmen, cutthroat, and sadistic drug lords, Monica is the most dangerous player.
Available on DVD and streaming services.
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