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bones-n-bookles · 1 year
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Great Walks of North America; New England, by John McKinney, 1997
Found at my local thrift store
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girl-drink-drunk · 7 months
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you would fuck that old man. i would fuck that old man. we are the same. hold my hand
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at any given moment
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becauseofthebowties · 2 years
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THE WINCHESTERS | 1.07 Reflections
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beaudeanw · 1 year
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#SaveTheWinchesters Campaign - Twitter's most requested gifs from The Winchesters (Part 1)
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garadinervi · 8 months
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Bloody Sunday first commemoration, January 1973 [Photo Album of the Irish]
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spnwingifs · 2 years
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Who the hell are you?
The Winchesters - S01E13
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fabiolajyx · 2 years
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"Well, she's not too happy I got in the monster business. But, um, she's coming around."
HENRY WINCHESTER and JOHN WINCHESTER
The Winchesters, S01E07
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cantsayidont · 10 months
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July 1988. An art book for a show that never quite came to be, ROBOTECH ART 3 is also the official account of how the planned sequel to ROBOTECH fell apart. if you've heard of ROBOTECH, you're almost certainly aware that it was an amalgamation of three similar but unrelated Tatsunoko anime series, tied together with a new storyline by American producer Carl Macek as a multigenerational saga with enough episodes for American TV syndication. The dilemma this presented (other than for aggrieved weebs insisting that the new storyline was a bastardization of the presumptively superior original series) was that characters from the different generations couldn't really interact, and some important plot elements could only be presented through exposition. ROBOTECH II: THE SENTINELS was to be a 65-episode original series that would chronicle how the survivors of the first generation (adapted from the popular SUPER DIMENSION FORTRESS MACROSS) set out to make peace with the Robotech Masters of Tirol (the villains of the second generation, adapted from SUPER DIMENSION CAVALRY SOUTHERN CROSS) and ended up embroiled in a war with the Invid, the villains of the third generation (adapted from GENESIS CLIMBER MOSPEADA), who eventually conquered the Earth. This was to lead up to the finale of the original series, which would be the starting point for a subsequent series.
For various reasons chronicled at length in the book, the project collapsed after only a handful of episodes were completed. (The surviving footage was later released on home video.) Macek's story outlines were then adapted in several similar but distinct ways in a series of prose novels by "Jack McKinney" (a pseudonym for the writing team of Brian Daley and James Luceno), in the Palladium roleplaying game, and later in American comic books by John and Jason Waltrip. There was also a fanon take that mostly rejected all of the other versions as incompatible with the actual scripts and footage of the original show, which eventually led Harmony Gold, the American production company, to retroactively declare the entire project apocryphal. Harmony Gold then hired the Waltrip brothers to create a five-issue comic book prelude to its truly dire 2007 direct-to-video animated sequel, ROBOTECH: THE SHADOW CHRONICLES, which is heavily reliant on the events of the SENTINELS storyline without being entirely compatible with any previous version of it, and is frustratingly unsatisfying to anyone who actually liked any of them. (Nobody won, in other words.)
THE SENTINELS is often derided for no particularly good reason. The basic storyline has its clunky aspects (in addition to the continuity issues the RRG contingent identified), but so do the original Japanese shows, and the Japanese MACROSS franchise has subsequently gone a lot of weird places that tend to undercut the claim that ROBOTECH is categorically inferior. Both have their flaws, but ROBOTECH and THE SENTINELS are hardly without merit. (The dismal SHADOW CHRONICLES is another matter …)
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JensenAckles: To all those helping us find this show a home…🙏🏼. The response has been amazing. Let’s keep it up!!!#SaveTheWinchesters
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ofkithandmckinney · 8 months
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Just Mark McKinney looking like he's a long-lost Green brother.
I mean, Hank, John, and Mark does kind of fit.
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girl-drink-drunk · 3 months
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maybe i'm drunk on chocolate wine but men are literally so beautiful and also the chocolate wine has no influence on my opinion i am stating a fact here
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one of the things i deeply love about gushing about people i find attractive on tumbr is that y'all are the only ones who Get It. to the untrained eye a majority of my crushes seem to be Just Some Guy, but not on here 💜
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year
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Safe in Hell (The Lost Lady) (1931) William A. Wellman
May 16th 2023
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beaudeanw · 1 year
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#SaveTheWinchesters Campaign - Twitter's most requested gifs from The Winchesters (Part 2)
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mrswhozeewhatsis · 10 months
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Gil McKinney and David Haydn-Jones making each other laugh! 🤣
#CreationNASH #supernatural #gilmckinney #davidhadynjones #johnwinchester #arthurketch
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