Follow That Beat Prompt List
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She was sitting in another man’s pick up truck, kissing him on the mouth
He’s as tough as the tattoos up his right arm
He hides his heart and hurt because he kinda had to
I’ve run too many miles trying to ride out all the sadness
Oh, there was Heaven in your eyes
Shot guns and roses
Confident sexy in the heels you walking in
Ain't afraid to take chances And wears her heart on her sleeve
But if you see her tonight she’ll be flirting with Jack
you're my favorite kind of night
Every time I see you lying next to me in this room I stop and thank the good lord for blessing me with you
Hold me close and I won't leave
I bet you love me more after that first fuck
The way that she drives me wild
I’ve talked him down from getting in a fight or two
Everything's alright when She calls me back,
I know I've waited so long to tie the knot But better late than not
But I can't stop the rush And I can't give you up
He stands his ground, he’s as stubborn as the weeds in the back yard
The daylight holds you close, but tonight you are mine
Growing up he had to go where the wind blew
When she gets that come-get-me look in her eyes
Got me pulling on your hair
So I love when you call unexpected
Don't turn off the lights (lights)Can we try something new?
Timid girl black dress with hair tied back
Teddy bears and "I'm sorry" letters
I'd be kicking myself if I didn't get one knee Give you this diamond ring
Wanna be in love but I can’t get close to anybody
You know our love would be tragic
I'd be the happiest man in the world to call ya mine
If I was here I would damn sure hate me
Somethin' 'bout you Makes me wanna do things that I shouldn't
Look at me and don't you lie
I’m afraid you’ll walk away when the tears start running, but I hope not.
It's harder than I thought to tell the truth
I just fuck you and leave
Destiny called as we locked into each other's eyes
And you're all about the chase But you won't ever let me catch you
Don't bury me alive
All that you got, skin to skin, oh my God Don't you stop
Fate told me woman like you are one of a kind
Girl my eyes rose and my heart dropped to the floor The second you walked through that door
Do you lie awake restless?
I know that you want me to stay with you, but no
I ain't a stranger to the foreplay
Taking control of this kind of moment
Maybe I can drive ya home
She can't help but amaze me
I can feel your body trembling Don't worry, I'ma give it all to you
Cause I've been looking for a woman like you for quite some time
I fell in love with the Devil And now I'm in trouble
Made my decision to test my limits
Realizin', shouldn't have let you go
Gentle love but touch passionately
I took a good thing and turned into goodbye
die while saving you
You lose your friends, you lose your wife
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Bad movie I have Snow White and the Three Stooges 1961
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From the September 29, 2023 item:
[Matt] Drudge is strongly hinting that he has heard credible rumors that a Republican heavyweight is about to enter, and shake up, the race.
The obvious person here is Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA). And indeed, Drudge has hinted that Youngkin is the person he's talking about. That said, Drudge also likes a good misdirect, and there are certainly other would-be GOP presidential candidates who would get some attention, like Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH), Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA), Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX), former Maryland governor Larry Hogan and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).
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hiya, please can we also have ted talk recommendations like your book recs post? :) for the categories you mentioned ♡ thank you
Here you go angel ♡
Business:
The Single Biggest Reason Why Startups Succeed - Bill Gross
The Surprising Habits of Original Thinkers - Adam Grant
The Art of Stress-Free Productivity - David Allen
How to Pitch to a VC - David S. Rose
The Future of Money - Neha Narula
Personal Development:
The Art of Being Yourself - Caroline McHugh
Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance - Angela Lee Duckworth
The Power of Believing That You Can Improve - Carol Dweck
How to Stop Screwing Yourself Over - Mel Robbins
Try Something New for 30 Days - Matt Cutts
Mental Health:
The Gift and Power of Emotional Courage - Susan David
Why We All Need to Practice Emotional First Aid - Guy Winch
Depression, the Secret We Share - Andrew Solomon
All it Takes is 10 Mindful Minutes - Andy Puddicombe
The Art of Stillness - Pico Iyer
Relationships:
The Secret to Desire in a Long-Term Relationship - Esther Perel
The Power of Vulnerability in Relationships - Tracy McMillan
Rethinking Infidelity... a Talk for Anyone Who Has Ever Loved - Esther Perel
The Mathematics of Love - Hannah Fry
The Hidden Influence of Social Networks - Nicholas Christakis
Success:
The Happy Secret to Better Work - Shawn Achor
Embrace the Near Win - Sarah Lewis
Why We Do What We Do - Tony Robbins
Keep Your Goals to Yourself - Derek Sivers
Why You Will Fail to Have a Great Career - Larry Smith
Goals:
The Power of Setting Goals - John Doerr
The Puzzle of Motivation - Dan Pink
Smash Fear, Learn Anything - Tim Ferriss
Why We Do What We Do - Tony Robbins
The Skill of Self-Confidence - Dr. Ivan Joseph
Self Love:
The Art of Being Yourself - Caroline McHugh
The Power of Vulnerability - Brené Brown
Your Elusive Creative Genius - Elizabeth Gilbert
The Psychology of Your Future Self - Dan Gilbert
The Surprising Science of Happiness - Dan Gilbert
Confidence:
Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are - Amy Cuddy
The Art of Self-Confidence - Dr. Ivan Joseph
Dare to Lead - Brené Brown
The Hidden Influence of Social Networks - Nicholas Christakis
The Confidence Gap - Katty Kay and Claire Shipman
Health & Wellness:
The Brain-Changing Benefits of Exercise - Wendy Suzuki
How to Make Stress Your Friend - Kelly McGonigal
The Science of Cells That Never Get Old - Elizabeth Blackburn
Why Dieting Doesn't Usually Work - Sandra Aamodt
The Art of Stillness - Pico Iyer
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«Yugen», No. 6, Edited by LeRoi Jones (later Amiri Baraka) and Hettie Cohen, Cover art by Basil King, Yugen, New York, NY, 1960 (pdf here) [Better Read Than Dead, Brooklyn, NY. RealityStudio, New York, NY. verdant press. Unoriginal Sins, The Old Primary School, Temple, Midlothian]. Feat. Michael McClure, Charles Olson, Ron Loewinsohn, Philip Lamantia, Paul Blackburn, Robin Blaser, Hubert Selby, Jr., David Meltzer, Ray Bremser, Ed Dorn, Rochelle Owens, Paul Carroll, Robert Creeley, Tristan Tzara, Daisy Aldan, Gary Snyder, Edward Marshall, LeRoi Jones, Jack Kerouac, David Wang, Kenneth Koch, Larry Eigner, Edward Dahlberg, Frank O’Hara, Basil King
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Post OF QUEER LITERATURE I'VE CURATED
1. The City and The Pillar by Gore Vidal
-finished reading
-absolutely beautiful book about historical queer identity, queer community, queer isolation, and life
2. Johnny Appleseed by Joshua Whitehead
-finished reading
-a meditation on indigenous queerness, Canada, and love.
3. Fullmetal Indigiqueer by Joshua Whitehead
-finished reading
-same as above but ALSO thinks about humanity, and technology.
-I love Joshua Whitehead.
4. City of Night by John Rechy
-finished reading
- meditation on queer identity, loneliness, and urbanism. My fave Book.
5. Buddah of Suburbia by Hanef Kureshi
- finished reading
-man. Funny, historical, interesting, and queer as fuck.
6. Zami: A New Spelling of my Name by Audre Lorde
-to read!
-about queer black identity. I'm excited.
7. Giovanni's room by James Baldwin
-to read!
-I love Baldwin.
8. Faggots by Larry Kramer
-to read!
-about gay community in the 70s. Kramer founded Act Up! I am so excited for this.
9. Ruby Fruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown
- a book about lesbianism! Woo.
10. A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
- to read!
-considered by many to be THE modern novel
11. Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin
-to read!
-collection of short stories about queerness in San Francisco.
12. Loving in the War Years by Cherrie L Moraga
-to read!
-a book about latine identity and queerness and war and colonialism. Nonfiction collection of short stories
13. The Price of Salt
-to read!
-carol is based on this
13. Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
-to read!
-lesbian!
14. Dancer from the Dance by Andrew Holleran
-to read!
-a truely high literature gay romance
15. Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
-to read!
-a seminal text.
15. Black Jesus and Other Superheroes by Venita Blackburn
-Read and loved
-my favorite short story collection of all time. About blackness and modern life and has many queer elements
AND LAST BUT NO LEAST
16. Angels in America
-The Best Play I Have Ever Seen
-about life and joy and AIDS and love
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A hard-nosed cop reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down a killer.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Jack Cates: Nick Nolte
Reggie Hammond: Eddie Murphy
Elaine: Annette O’Toole
Haden: Frank McRae
Albert Ganz: James Remar
Luther: David Patrick Kelly
Billy Bear: Sonny Landham
Ben Kehoe: Brion James
Rosalie, Hostage Girl: Kerry Sherman
Algren: Jonathan Banks
Vanzant: James Keane
Frizzy, Hotel Desk Clerk: Tara King
Lisa, Blonde Hooker: Greta Blackburn
Casey: Margot Rose
Sally: Denise Crosby
Candy: Olivia Brown
Young Cop: Todd Allen
Thin Cop: Bill Dearth
Big Cop: Ned Dowd
Old Cop: Jim Haynie
Detective: Jack Thibeau
Plainclothes Man: Jon St. Elwood
Ruth: Clare Torao
Policewoman: Sandy Martin
Bob: Matt Landers
Cowboy Bartender: Peter Jason
First Cop: Bill Cross
Second Cop: Chris Mulkey
Parking Lot Attendant: Marcelino Sánchez
Road Gang Guard: Bennie E. Dobbins
Road Gang Guard: Walter Scott
Road Gang Guard: W.T. Zacha
Prison Guard: Loyd Catlett
Prison Guard: B. G. Fisher
Prison Guard: Reid Cruickshanks
Duty Sergeant: R. D. Call
Hooker: Brenda Venus
Hooker: Gloria Gifford
Torchy’s Patron: Nick Dimitri
Torchy’s Patron: John Dennis Johnston
Torchy’s Patron: Rock A. Walker
Gas Station Attendant: Dave Moordigian
Security Guard: J. Wesley Huston
Cop with Gun: Gary Pettinger
Bar Girl: Marquerita Wallace
Bar Girl: Angela Robinson Witherspoon
Bartender: Jack Lightsy
Henry Wong: John Hauk
Interrogator: Bob Yanez
Leroy: Clint Smith
Gang Member: Luis Contreras
Cowgirl Dancer: Suzanne M. Regard
Vroman’s Dancer: Ola Ray
Vroman’s Dancer: Bjaye Turner
Indian Hooker: Begonya Plaza
Film Crew:
Original Music Composer: James Horner
Producer: Lawrence Gordon
Editor: Freeman A. Davies
Production Design: John Vallone
Director of Photography: Ric Waite
Editor: Mark Warner
Writer: Walter Hill
Casting: Judith Holstra
Editor: Billy Weber
Producer: Joel Silver
Sound Editor: John Dunn
Sound Editor: Tim Mangini
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Donald O. Mitchell
Costume Design: Marilyn Vance
Sound Editor: Teri E. Dorman
Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Richard L. Anderson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Rick Kline
Executive Producer: D. Constantine Conte
Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gregg Landaker
Makeup Artist: Edouard F. Henriques
Makeup Artist: Michael Germain
Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Stephen Hunter Flick
ADR Editor: Mark A. Mangini
Stunt Double: Terry Leonard
Stunts: Nick Dimitri
Writer: Roger Spottiswoode
Writer: Larry Gross
Writer: Steven E. de Souza
Set Decoration: Richard C. Goddard
Hairstylist: Dagmar Loesch
Stunt Double: Vince Deadrick Jr.
Stunts: Tony Brubaker
Special Effects: Joseph P. Mercurio
Stunts: Bruce Paul Barbour
Stunts: Larry Holt
Stunt Double: John Sherrod
Stunts: Jerry Brutsche
Stunts: Billy C. Chandler
Stunt Driver: Conrad E. Palmisano
Stunt Coordinator: Bennie E. Dobbins
Gaffer: Carl Boles
Stunts: Walter Scott
Movie Reviews:
John Chard: You switch from an armed robber to a pimp, you’re all set.
A hard as nails cop reluctantly teams up with a wise-cracking criminal temporarily paroled to him, in order to track down an escaped convict cop killer.
The mismatched buddy buddy formula exploded onto the screen here in a ball of violence, profanity and pin sharp one liners. It also launched Eddie Murphy into 1980s stardom. Directed by Walter Hill and starring Nick Nolte alongside Murphy as part of an electrifying black and white double act, it’s unrelenting in pace and bad attitude. It could have been so different though, with the likes of Stallone, Reynolds, Pryor and Hines attached at various times for lead parts, it now is written in folklore that Murphy got the break and grasped it with both hands (he was actually fired at one point mind!). Thankfully the problems behind the scenes were resolved to give us a classic of its type.
A big success for Paramount it paved the way for more choice same formula pictures in the decade, but few were able to be so course and daring with the racial divide explosions. Murphy is outstanding, quick as an A.K. 47 in vocal d...
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- What kind of cop are you?
- You know what I am? I’m your worst fuckin’ nightmare, man.
48 Hrs., Walter Hill (1982)
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Гарри пытался запомнить имена всех присутствующих, но с каждым прибывшим новым человеком, становилось все сложнее.
Были те, кого он уже запомнил по фотографиям и страницам в Facebook, но некоторых он все еще плохо знал.
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Country Romps Prompt List
Please check the updated character list on my pinned post to see who I am writing for before submitting a prompt!
Also read the rules and do not forget to put the entire prompt into your ask!
Well, we were sittin' on a truck bed When it started rainin', she said, "I don't mind"
Gettin' down on one knee on her mama's porch Just prayin' she don't say, "No"
Moonlight on the back seat, Breeze through the wires, Springsteen on the speakers, Girl, I'm on fire
Got her dancin' in a white sundress
There's a rumor going 'round about me and you
You weren't really tryin', next thing you know There's a test on the counter,
'Cause a girl like her on a night like this Make a man wanna stay right where he is
Or the road's too muddy to drive
And your left hand's gettin' used to that ring
You're wearin' scrubs and a funny white hat And the doctor's sayin', "How you doin' there, dad?"
I'm racing through the desert Thinking I can catch her But losing ground in this Chevrolet
Next thing I know I had my blue jeans hangin' on a tree limb
So tell me why we even trying to deny this feeling I feel it, don't you feel it too?
You get to know your wife again And you're more in love than you've ever been
Well, it was four in the mornin' when the storm quit stormin'
We didn't have a towel, didn't have dry clothes She was smilin' and sayin', "Hold me, I'm cold"
We made a blanket out of that sundress
You swear that you're stayin' single, next thing you know You meet a girl at a bar
Cold walk in December Warming up your hands
Blanket down in the backyard
Ask me if I'm staying and I say that I'm sleeping on the floor
I wonder if she sat there stirring vodka with a straw Was she counting down the seconds, or maybe having second thoughts?
I awoke to kitchen smoke, you dancin' like God's moved in you before
Sweet hearts kiss in the dark
I can do whatever you want me to do, baby
He's just a boy in working boots It didn't work, so you cut him loose
Remember jumping in the pool when we was fully clothed in August
The wine always affects you in beautiful kind ways
Grab me by the hands Just as callused as I am Say you're proud
I didn't know if we were over, or just on the rocks
'Cause lately I've been needing someone to remind me I'm worth more than just an evening
I met somebody and he's got blue eyes, He opens the door and he don't make me cry
And you've got flames all in your eyes As they reflect the sparkler And you say we'll never die
You were nappin' on my arms on a Sunday afternoon
He's an asshole from back home
Girl, you just don't get it I'd fall right back with one slip
He'd take you home but he's too drunk to drive
Then he meets one that's hurting too While he's kissing her, he's missing you
We buried him out in the wind 'neath the West Coast stars
Go on and put on that dress that all the bad boys like
Well, look in my eyes, I don't wan' to hide I've been waiting for you all damn night
Mama, I'm callin', I've got some news, Don't ya tell daddy, he'll blow a fuse
And oh, they said he hit that guardrail at half past three
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Nicole Jackson-Maldonado, the teen accused of breaking into a house and shooting at deputies, told a friend that prosecutors have offered her a plea deal that would send her to state prison for 20 years.
That would be a starkly different outcome for her than that of the now 13-year-old boy who ran away with her on June 1, 2021, from the Florida United Methodist Children's Home in Enterprise and faced the same charges. The boy could be free from a juvenile facility in less than three years.
"They're trying to force her into a plea bargain of 20 years in prison. All that is going to do is ruin that child's life," said Jean Bailey, a DeLand woman who has befriended the teen and often talks to her by telephone.
Bailey said that Jackson-Maldonado, who was 14 at the time of her arrest, told her of the 20-year prison offer during one of those talks. The teen would be placed on probation following her release.
Jackson-Maldonado's public defender Larry Avallone declined comment after a hearing.
7th Circuit State Attorney R.J. Larizza's spokesman Assistant State Attorney Bryan Shorstein declined to comment on the plea offer as well.
"It isn't appropriate for our offices to discuss plea offers on open cases," he said. "We will save our comments for the courtroom."
Jackson-Maldonado, who turned 15 in jail, was charged in adult court with attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer (firearm), burglary of a dwelling while armed, and criminal mischief causing damage of $1,000 or more. Those were the same charges the boy plead to. Since he was charged as a juvenile, The News-Journal is not naming him.
The first two charges are punishable by up to life in prison, but since Jackson-Maldonado is a juvenile her sentence would be reviewed and she could be released after serving 25 years.
The boy was adjudicated guilty in March in juvenile court and was sent to a maximum-risk commitment program, where youths generally spend 18 to 36 months in a facility depending on their behavior and response to treatment. When the boy leaves the facility he will be on conditional release, a juvenile version of probation.
Jackson-Maldonado has been held without bond at the Volusia County Branch Jail since her release from a hospital several days after the incident in which she was shot by deputies after she walked out of the house with a firearm and pointed it at them, according to reports. No deputies were shot in the incident.
She appeared in adult court on Thursday before Circuit Judge Elizabeth Blackburn for a case management hearing.
Avallone told the judge that they were still taking depositions in the case. Assistant State Attorney Sarah Thomas agreed that they needed more time.
Blackburn set a hearing for June 8 at which time the judge said they would have a better idea of whether the case was headed for a trial.
That's where the teen should take the case: to trial, said Bailey. She said that she spoke to Jackson-Maldonado seven times on Wednesday, because the girl was nervous about Thursday's court hearing.
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San Francisco playlist
San Francisco - my favorite city in the world!
The bands, the music, the songs are all here, in this playlist I created.
I threw in a bit of Sac and went south by San Jose, Monterrey and up past Sausalito. Can we make it to 250 songs? Let me know what bands/songs I left out.
Have I left out a song or a band in this San Francisco playlist?
Let me know!
Cheers!
Play the songs here at this link:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC1-HLG9q5rZLsqs8EYh6bhu-
San Francisco
001 The Dillinger Escape Plan w/Mike Patton - When Good Dogs Do Bad Things
002 Night flight Orchestra - California Morning
003 Quincy Jones - Call Me Mister Tibbs OST (Main Title)
004 James Taylor Quartet - Dirty Harry theme song
005 Faith No More - Seperation anxiety
006 Streets of San Francisco TV show theme song
007 Santana - Evil Ways
008 High on Fire - Electric Messiah
009 Metallica - Disposable Heroes
010 Hammers Of Misfortune - Dead Revolution
011 Buddy Guy - Hello San Francisco
012 Faith No More - Jungle
013 Isaac Hayes - Shaft
014 Orange Peels - Back In San Francisco
015 Idris Ackamoor and the Pyramids - Message To My People
016 Thee Oh Sees - The Dream
017 Merle Haggard - Here In Frisco
018 Audrey Horne - California
019 Journey - Lights
020 Death Angel - Hatred United / United Hate
021 Mel Tor Me - Got The Date On The Golden Gate
022 Duke Ellington - Tourist Point Of View
023 Sons of Anarchy - This Life (Sons of Anarchy Theme Song)
024 Larry Graham's Central Station - Earthquake
025 LARD - I Wanna Be A Drug Sniffing Dog
026 Machine Head - California Bleeding
027 Neurosis - The Doorway
028 KING WOMAN - Utopia
029 Lalo Schifrin - Magnum Force OST Main Title
030 Forbidden - Adapt Or Die
031 DBUK - In San Francisco Bay
032 Jack Name - Werewolf Factory
033 John Carpenter - Theme from "The Fog"
034 Khiis - Saboor
035 Richie Havens - San Francisco Bay Blues
036 Metallica - Battery
037 Autopsy - charred remains
038 ExTREMITY_-_Crepuscular_Crescendo
039 The Otherside - Streetcar
040 Quincy Jones - Ironside (TV Theme)
041 Megadeth - Back in the Day
042 Sly and the Family Stone - Stand!
043 Faith No More - From Out of Nowhere
044 Willie Hutch-Vampin (The Mack OST
045 Orchid - Mouths Of Madness
046 Lalo Schifrin - Bullitt OST - On The Way To San Mateo
047 Vince Guaraldi - Woodstock's Dream
048 Fantomas - 4-11-05
049 Violation Wound - Fearmonger + State of Alarm
050 Primus - Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers
051 The Flower Pot Men - Let's Go to San Francisco (Part.1-2)
052 Bosse-de-Nage - Crux
053 Rod McKuen - The Beat Generation
054 Dionne Warwick - Do You Know The Way To San Jose
055 The Watchers - Sabbath Highway
056 Possessed - the eyes of horror
057 Scott McKenzie – San Francisco (Be Sure to wear flowers)
058 Tower Of Power - Oakland Stroke
059 Big Trouble In Little China OST - Pork chop express
060 Vio-lence - Calling In The Coroner
061 Black Oak Arkansas - The Big Ones Still Coming
062 Mr. Bungle - Love Is a Fist
063 VUUR - The Fire - San Francisco
064 Testament - The Haunting
065 Electronicat - Frisco Bay
066 Y&T - Mean Streak
067 Thee Oh Sees - Toe Cutter/Thumb Buster
068 Sweet - California Nights - Promo Clip (OFFICIAL)
069 Sadus - Swallowed In Black
070 Chuck Berry - San Francisco Dues
071 Sammy Hagar - Keep on rockin'
072 Fuzz - Sleigh Ride
073 Otis Redding - Sittin' on The Dock of the Bay
074 Pleasure Leftits - The Gate
075 BL'AST - Sometimes
076 Santana - Samba de Sausalito
077 Acephalix - Upon This Altar
078 Sun Ra - Lady With The Golden Stockings
079 Chris Isaak - San Francisco Days
080 Pointer Sisters - How Long (Betcha' Got A Chick On The Side)
081 High On Fire - Carcosa
082 Will Haven - When The Walls Close In
083 The Coup - Laugh/Love/Fuck
084 King Khan - Teeth Are Shite
085 Deafheaven - Irresistible
086 Glitter Wizard - Blood of the Serpent
087 Jefferson Airplane - It's No Secret
088 Cannonball Adderley - This Here
089 The Warlocks - Can't Come Down
090 Squirmy Sax Man - I Still Believe
091 Acid King - Coming Down from Outer Space
092 George Duke - Sausalito
093 The Lost Boys - Cry Little Sister (Theme From The Lost Boys OST)
094 Betty Davis - [They Say I'm Different] He Was a Big Freak
095 Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls
096 The Dillinger Escape Plan w/ Mike Patton - Pig Latin
097 Build Them to Break - Lucky Strike
098 Montrose - Rock Candy
099 PRIMUS - THE TOYS GO WINDING DOWN
100 Joe Satriani - Big Bad Moon
101 Sleater Kinney - Jumpers
102 GRUESOME - Dimensions Of Horror
103 Sly & the Family Stone - Everday People
104 Huey Lewis and the News - Back in Time
105 Hammers Of Misfortune - 2 17th Street
106 Jerry Fielding - Prologue _ Main Title (The Enforcer OST)
107 Metal Church - The Dark
108 Deftones - Ohms
109 John Lee Hooker - Frisco Blues
110 DRI - Go Die
111 16th & Valencia Roxy Music- Devendra Banhart, What We Will Be
112 MC Hammer - Too Legit to Quit
113 Dead Kennedys-Police Truck
114 Rancid - Adina
115 San Francisco's Shiver - Up My Sleeve
116 Bernard Herrmann - Vertigo OST - The Bay
117 Faith No More - Last Cup Of Sorrow
118 Blackburn & Snow - Stranger In a Strange Land
119 The Doobie Brothers - What A Fool Believes
120 The Grateful Dead - Sugar Magnolia
121 Cab Calloway - San Francisco Fan
122 The Charlatans - codine
123 Buck Owens - Want To Live In San Francisco
124 Sleep - Dragonaut
125 Death Angel - 5 Steps Of Freedom
126 Neil Young - Heart of Gold
127 Vastum - Reveries in Autophagia
128 Dead Kennedys - Moon Over Marin
129 EchoBrain - Colder World
130 Riz Ortolani - Lombard Street
131 Waylon Jennings - San Francisco Mabel Joy
132 Con Funk Shun - Confunkshunizeya
133 Chic - Hes the Greatest Dancer
134 Peace Creep - Radio Free Alcatraz
135 ABBA - Santa Rosa
136 Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks - San Fransisco
137 Together Band - California Curl California Girl
138 The Hellers - It's 74 In San Francisco
139 Pat Todd - No Place Like Home
140 Nancy Wilson - I'm Always Drunk In San Francisco (And I Don't Drink At All)
141 Anathema - San Francisco
142 Blue Cheer - Fool
143 Exhumed - Gravewalker
144 Darondo - Let My People Go
145 Exodus - Blood In Blood Out
146 Lalo Schifrin Dirty Harry OST - Scorpios Theme
147 Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues
148 Wild Light - California on my mid
149 Herbie Hancock - Man-child - Hang Up Your Hang Ups
150 Fantomas - Spider Baby
151 The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Headhunter
152 The Animals - San Franciscan Nights
153 Twilight - Dance with Me
154 THE POINTER SISTERS - Yes We Can Can
155 Residents - Hello Skinny
156 CCR HEADCLEANER - Eat This Riff
157 LEON WARE - Thats Why I Came To California
158 Creedence Clearwater Revival - I Put A Spell On You
159 Comorant - The First Man
160 Bosse-de-Nage - The Trench
161 Hell Fire - Free Again
162 Riz Ortolani - Golden Gate Bridge
163 Fleetwood Mac - You Make Loving Fun
164 Uther Pendragon - San Francisco Earthquake
165 Melvins - Zodiac
166 La Luz - California Finally
167 The Wyatt Act - Push
168 Santana - Soul Sacrifice
169 Cheap Trick - On the Radio
170 Electric Wizard - Venus In Furs
171 Led Zeppelin - Misty Mountain Hop
172 Tommy Castro - Callin' San Francisco
173 Viscious Rumors - Digital Dictator
174 Ghoul-Off With Their Heads
175 Diesel - Sausalito Summernight (Single Version)
176 Sheila E - A Love Bizarre
177 Starship - Nothings Gonna Stop Us Now
178 Jeffry Osboune - I Really Don't Need No Light
179 Nazareth - Alcatraz
180 Freak of Nature - Rescue Me
181 Metallica - Crash Course In Brain Surgery
182 10000 Maniacs - Hey Jack Kerouac
183 Faith No More - Get Out
184 URSA - Wizard's Path
185 Jefferson Airplane - Aerie (Gang of Eagles)
186 Tower of Power - Just Enough and Too Much
187 Fred Hughes - san francisco is a lonely town
188 Mamaleek - Eating Unblessed Meat
189 Moby Grape - Naked If I Want To
190 Exodus - Metal Command
191 Pig Destroyer - Alcatraz Metaphors
192 the Donnas - You Make Me Hot
193 Hot Tuna - True Religion
194 Heathen - Opiate of the Masses
195 Fanny - Come and Hold Me
196 Sadus - Hands Of Fate
197 Negative Trend - Meathouse
198 Forbidden - Forbidden Evil
199 Spazz - Crush Kill Destroy
200 Testament - The Preacher
201 HEXX - Morbid Reality
202 Vio-Lence - Phobophobia
203 Dead Kennedys - One Way Ticket To Pluto
204 Tom Waits - Get Behind The Mule
205 CRETIN - It
206 RAMONES - Judy Is A Punk
207 Full House - Intro
208 Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band - Kerouac
209 Primus - Dirty Drowning Man
210 Wooden Shjips - Motorbike
211 The Tony Williams Lifetime Ego - Clap City
212 Middle of the Road - Sacramento (A Wonderful Town)
213 Green Day - At the Library
214 Slayer - Gemini
215 Tetema - Cutlass Eye
216 Defiance - Death Machine
217 Brisco County Jr theme
218 Doug McKechnie - Crazy Ray
219 Ulthar - Furnace Hibernation
220 Mr. Bungle - ANARCHY UP YOUR ANUS
221 Dirty Ghosts - Let It Pretend
222 They Might Be Giants - San Francisco (In Situ)
223 Metallica - The Shortest Straw
224 OM - Unitive Knowledge of the Godhead
225 Laaz Rockit - City's Gonna Burn
226 Autopsy - Skullptures
227 Mordred - Spectacle of Fear
228 Sly & the Family Stone - Luv N' Haight
229 Possessed - Seven Churches
230 Machine Head - The Rage to Overcome
231 Thelonius Monk - San Francisco Holiday
232 The Units - The Mission Is Bitchin
233 Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Mistadobalina
234 Arnocorps - Dead lift
235 The Grateful Dead - The Golden Road
236 DRI - All for nothing
237 Jim Martin - Disco dust
238 Thee Oh Sees - I come from the mountain
239 Death Angel - Discontinued
240 Starship - We Built This City
241 Captured! by Robots - Endless Circle of Bullshit
242 Pins Of Light - My revenge
243 Sun Ra - We Travel the Spaceways
244 Faith No More - caffeine
245 David Lee Roth - Just like paradise
246 San Francisco Fog Horns by Golden Gate Bridge
247 Abscess - Tormented
248 Mortuous - Bitterness
249 Dead Kennedy's - California uber alles
250 Twitch Angry - San Francisco
666 Neurosis - Water Is Not Enough
So, hop on a cable car, grab ice cream at Swenson’s or bark back at the seals down by Pier 39. Catch a Bear’s game at Berkeley and do some squirmy sax moves in the Haight after you down some beers at the Toronado and play my San Fran playlist!
Here are the songs in the link:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-iHPcxymC1-HLG9q5rZLsqs8EYh6bhu-
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From the Golden Age of Television
The Night America Trembled - CBS - September 9, 1957
Drama
Running Time: 60 minutes
A Presentation of Westinghouse Studio One
Stars:
Edward R. Murrow as Himself
Alexander Scourby as Host
Robert Blackburn as Director
Casey Allen as 1st Announcer
Norman Rose as 2nd Announcer
Ray Boyle as 1st Actor
Frank Marth as 2nd Actor
Edward Asner as 3rd Actor
Freda Holloway as Mary
John Gibson as Mary's Father
Clint Kimbrough as Bob
Tom Clancy as Tom
Vincent Gardenia as Dick
Fred J. Scollay as Harry
James (as Jim) Coburn as Sam
Priscilla Gillette as Elaine
Susan Hallaran as Millie
Crahan Denton as Mac
Al Markim as Brownie
Frank Daly as Editor
Roger Quinlan as Timid Man
Larry Robinson as Dealer
Warren Beatty as 1st Card Player
Warren Oates as 2nd Card Player
Fritz Weber as 3rd Card Player
Rob Kilgallen as Student
John Astin as Whitaker (uncredited)
The teleplay centers on the panic created when The Mercury Theater on the Air presented a radio adaptation of an 1897 H. G. Wells science fiction novel, The War of the Worlds.
A reminder that this nation has experienced fear and panic in it’s past.
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«Yugen», No. 5, Edited by LeRoi Jones (later Amiri Baraka) and Hettie Cohen, Cover art by Basil King, Yugen, New York, NY, 1959 (pdf here) [Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA. RealityStudio, New York, NY. verdant press. Unoriginal Sins, The Old Primary School, Temple, Midlothian]. Feat. William Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg, Barbara Guest, David Meltzer, Max Finstein, Paul Blackburn, Philip Whalen, Diane Di Prima, John Wieners, Walter Lowenfels, Michael McClure, Fielding Dawson, Rainer Gerhardt, Jerome Rothenberg, Frank O’Hara, César Vallejo, Lillian Lowefels, Bruce Fearing, Jack Kerouac, Barbara Moraff, Gregory Corso, Larry Eigner, Joel Oppenheimer, Basil King
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via Politics – FiveThirtyEight
Donald Trump won the GOP nomination and then the presidency even as many prominent officials within the party opposed him. He spent much of his first two years in office struggling to get his policies enacted, with top advisers such as then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis essentially ignoring his demands. Early in his tenure, the GOP-controlled House and Senate adopted several measures, such as new sanctions on Russia, that it was clear Trump did not truly support, leaving the president looking irrelevant. At the same time, Trump was being investigated by the executive branch that he was running, in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe.
Even as he was losing some fights in 2017 and 2018, though, Trump was also steadily beating back Republican resistance to his leadership. In many ways, 2019 was the culmination of that work. As we approach the end of the year, Trump is truly in charge of the party now — a fact that was powerfully illustrated last week week when every Republican member of the House opposed impeachment despite ample evidence that the president and his team tried to force the Ukrainian government to investigate the former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter. Let me unpack that idea by looking at power centers within the government and the broader Republican Party.
The executive branch
Trump spent the latter half of 2017 and all of 2018 gradually forcing out the more establishment Republicans who he had initially put into top jobs in his administration. That process was all but completed in 2019. He replaced Mattis, national security adviser John Bolton and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats — all of whom allowed their disagreements with Trump to become public — with people who were more likely to align his vision. One of the first moves of Robert O’Brien, the new national security adviser, was to reduce the number of non-poltical staffers working at the National Security Council, essentially an effort to prevent future anti-Trump whisberlowers.1 New Defense Secretary Mark Esper forced out Navy Secretary Richard Spicer amid tensions over Trump softening the punishments for a Navy Seal accused of war crimes in Iraq.
By far the most important personnel change was the confirmation of William Barr in February to run the Department of Justice. From downplaying Mueller’s findings before the special counsel’s report was publicly released to aggressively investigating the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation, Barr is executing Trump’s agenda at DOJ in a way that Jeff Sessions never did.
Congress
The conressional GOP has become more and more aligned with Trump through two mechanisms: First, members are retiring and being replaced by more pro-Trump figures, and second, members who remain in office are increasingly aligning themselves with the president.
In 2018, 26 Republicans in the House and Senate opted to retire from politics rather than seek reelection. It was the second-biggest congressional exodus for the GOP since at least 1974. A similar trend has developed in 2019 (there are already 24 retirements) and I would expect more Republican lawmakers will head for the exits early next year. Trump isn’t the only reason that these members are retiring, but being a congressional Republican increasingly means defending whatever Trump does — and some GOP members don’t want to do that.
I haven’t comprehensively studied the comments about Trump and the voting behavior of Republicans who entered Congress in 2019 compared to the people they replaced. But looking at the broader story of what is happening in both the House and Senate suggests that the newer members are helping shift the congressional GOP closer to Trump. In Trump’s first two years, for example, then-Speaker Paul Ryan sometimes balked at the president’s demands, angering the House Freedom Caucus. But Ryan’s former No. 2, Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California, is now the top Republican in the House, and he’s gone from Trump skeptic to fierce loyalist. The House Republicans are now essentially one big Freedom Caucus, aligning with the president on nearly every issue.
In the Senate in 2017-2018, there were six GOP members who regularly criticized the president: Susan Collins of Maine, Bob Corker of Tennessee, Jeff Flake of Arizona, John McCain of Arizona, Lisa Murkowksi of Alaska and Ben Sasse of Nebraska. McCain resigned from the Senate and eventually died. Flake and Corker retired, and the latter was replaced by the very-pro-Trump Sen. Marsha Blackburn. Up for reelection next year and needing Republican votes to ensure he is not defeated in a GOP primary, Sasse has dialed down his criticism of the president. The Trump-skeptical wing of Senate Republicans is now really down to three people: newly elected Mitt Romney of Utah, Collins and Murkowski.
There are also significantly fewer GOP House members now than there were at the start of Trump’s tenure. So one element of the story here is that Republicans, particularly those in blue or purple areas, are losing elections in part because of Trump’s unpopularity. The 2018 midterms, for example, all but wiped out Republicans representing districts that were carried by Hillary Clinton in 2016. So the elected officials who remain are more likely to represent more conservative districts and states. And the GOP senators and representatives who are inclined to push back against Trump are more isolated as a result.
Matt Glassman, who studies Congress as a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Government Affairs Institute, argued that losing the House also in some ways strengthened the bond between congressional Republicans and the president. When congressional Republicans and Trump aren’t aligned on something, they blame their challenges on a common enemy: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
“When the GOP controlled both chambers, they had to find ways to bury his Trumpy legislative agenda. Now they can just let Pelosi do that,” said Glassman.
The states
Let’s start with the governors. In 2017 and 2018, there were basically five Trump-skeptical Republican governors: Charlie Baker of Masachusetts, Larry Hogan of Maryland, John Kasich of Ohio, Brian Sandoval of Nevada and Phil Scott of Vermont. They opposed GOP efforts to repeal Obamacare — playing an important role in signaling that the party was not united on that issue, even as most congressional Republicans fell in line and backed the repeal efforts. But the Trump-skeptical gubernatorial ranks have since dropped — Kasich left office because of term limits, replaced by a Republican (Mike DeWine) who doesn’t publicly criticize Trump much. Sandoval also left because of term limits, replaced by a Democrat (Steve Sisolak.) There are also just fewer GOP governors today than there were when Trump was sworn in — the same blue wave that gave Democrats the House in the midterms also knocked several Republicans out of the top job in blue states.
We’ve also seen state Republican parties closely ally themselves with Trump in 2019. At the beginning of this year, I thought Trump might face a serious challenge in the Republican primaries. I was wrong. Former Rep. Joe Walsh of Illinois and ex-Gov. William Weld of Massachusetts entered the race but never really gained any traction. But even if a real challenger had emerged, he or she would have had to overcome a huge barrier — GOP state party officials in several states have canceled caucuses and primaries to ensure that Trump doesn’t have to face any competitors in those states. Maybe the state parties would not have made those moves if Hogan or another Republican with more standing in the party were challenging the president, rather than Walsh, who served only one term in Congress, and Weld, who hasn’t held an elected office in years and last made news by running for vice president as a Libertarian.
But I tend to think that this is another example of the party bowing to Trump’s power — and that even a viable challenger would have been effectively shut out by the canceled primaries.
The courts
An alliance between the Federalist Society, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Trump has resulted in the president appointing 50 judges to appellate courts, nearly as many as Obama appointed (55) in eight years. And Trump, of course, has also made two Supreme Court appointments, with new Justice Brett Kavanaugh serving his first full year on high court in 2019.
Some of these judges, like Kavanaugh, would likely have been appointed by a President Ted Cruz or a President John Kasich. But I think it matters that more and more of Trump’s appointees are on the bench. Why? Because it’s likely that some of the cases that these judges are going to hear will be Trump-related questions that would likely not apply to a President Cruz or Kasich: Is the way that the Trump administration is trying to build additional barriers along the Mexico-U.S. border legal, considering Congress’s objections to some of this spending? Should the president have to release his tax returns? Should his aides have to testify on Capitol Hill?
These Trump-appointed judges, whatever their legal views, have some reason to be loyal to Trump, in a way that a conservative judge appointed by a president like Ronald Reagan or George W. Bush does not. Several of Trump’s appointees had questionable qualifications (according to legal experts) and might not have not been appointed by another GOP president. Trump stuck by Kavanaugh amid the sexual misconduct allegations, and Kavanaugh has said he is grateful for that support. Next summer, when the court rules on whether Trump must release his tax returns, could that gratitude color how Kavanaugh sees the case, which touches not on Trump’s policies but matters that are more about Trump personally?
Trump’s further consolidation of the GOP really matters. First, as I have written before, there is substantial conservative opposition to Trump. But it’s largely concentrated among former senior administration officials and members of Congress, as well as media figures who are on CNN and not Fox News. Trump’s GOP opponents increasingly raising their objections in spaces where they will not be heard by many GOP voters.
Secondly, if Republican members of Congress and even Trump-appointed judges are aligned with Trump, it makes it easier for Trump to cast any disagreement with him or his policy moves as simply Democrats opposing him because he’s a Republican. And the media covers partisan disputes in a less negative way for Trump than disputes that cross party lines.
Finally, the Republican Party’s near-total alignment with Trump makes it harder for GOP critics of the president to gain any traction. Romney seems to want to lead an insurgency among Republicans on Capitol Hill, but he can’t lead anything if he doesn’t have any followers. And so far, there is little indication that there’s a substantial bloc of Republicans on Capitol Hill who want to join Romney in taking on the president.
In short, it’s Trump’s Grand Old Party, now more than ever.
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Artifact Series L
L. Ron Hubbard's "E-Meter" Electropsychometer
La Volpe's Cowl
The Lady from Shanghai's Mirror Maze
Lady Godiva's Saddle
Lady Jane Grey's Necklace
Lady Liberty Lighter *
Lady Lovibond
Lady Macbeth's Candle
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Journal
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Tulip Bulbs
Lady Saigō's Kimono
Laelaps
Laika's Harness
Lake Peigneur Diamond Drill Bit
Lamassu Statue
Lambert Simnel's Leggings
Lamp from Chicago Pile-1
Lampshade of Psychic Power *
Lance Armstrong's Trek Bicycle
Lantern from the Courrières Mine *
Lanterns from the Tillamook Rock Light
Laozi's Calligraphy Brush
Lara Croft's Holsters
Larry Walters' Lawn Chair
Las Vegas Atomic Skillet
Las Vegas Strip Neon Signs
Lascaux Cave Paintings
The Last Straw *
Laszlo Toth’s Hammer
Latasha Harlins' Two Dollar Bill
Late Schoolbus
Lauging Baby's Highchair
Laughing Moai
Laundry Basket from 'The Merry Wives Of Windsor'
Laura Bassi's Sample of Water
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Schoolhouse
Laurel and Hardy’s Hats
Laurence Shirley's Noose*
Lawrence Joseph Bader's Eyepatch
Lawrence of Rome’s Gridiron
Lawrence Welk's Accordion
Lazare Ponticelli’s Shoebox
Lazarus of Bethany's Grave Clothes
Leatherface's Chainsaw
Leather Strap from the First Iron Spike Chair
LeBron James' Headband
Lee Harvey Oswald's Handcuffs
Lee Harvey Oswald's Rifle
Lee and Marina Oswald's’ Wedding Rings
Lee Morgan's Trumpet
Lee Travis' Fedora
Leena's Bed and Breakfast Painting *
Leendert Hasenbosch’s Tent
Left 4 Dead Survivor Clothing
Left Arm of the Statue of Fergus Mor
Left Handed Whopper Wrapper
Leg Lamp
Legalese-Forcing Desklamp *
Leif Erikson's Helmet
Lemuel Gulliver's Ship Wheel
Lenape Tribe's Cloak and Artifacts of Nature *
Leon Herrmann's Sword and Playing Cards *
Leon Panetta's Projector *
Leonarda Cianciulli's Cake Shovel
Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa"
Lenoard A. Funk Jr's Thompson Submachine Gun
Leonard Smith's TV *
Leonardo da Vinci's Gargoyle *
Leonardo da Vinci's Notebook
Leonhard Rauwolf’s Herbarium
Leonidas' Cestus
Leonid Telyatnikov's Firefighter Gloves
Leroy Brown's Coat
Leslie and John Morton's Morgue Sheet
Leslie Scott's Jenga Blocks
Lev Termen's First Theremin
Levi Strauss's Original Pair of Jeans
Levitating Gurney
Lewis Carroll's Looking Glass *
Lewis Nixon's Pistol
Lewis Powell’s Pickaxe
Li Bai’s Rosewood Wall Panels
Li Ching-Yuen's Bowl
Li Zicheng’s Shackles
Liberace's Candelabra
Liberty Bell Ruby
Licking Dog Collar
Life Replenishing Clock
Lighter
Lightning Rod from Banqiao Dam
Lillian Russell's Evening Gloves
Lily Tomlin's Rocking Chair
Lilo & Stitch Experiment Pod Container
Linda Lovelace's Bathing Suit
Linda Hazzard's Wardrobe
Linda's IrisPhone
Lindsay Broom's Fozzie Doll
Ling Lun’s Bamboo Flute
Lin Zexu's Trunk
Linda Hazzard's Wardrobe
Lion Country Safari Park Sign
The Lion man of the Hohlenstein Stadel
Lippershey-Janssen Telescope
Lisa del Giocondo's Teeth
Lisa Howard's Press Pass
Liss Seltzer Bottle
Little Mac's Boxing Gloves
Little Match Girl's Box of Matches
Liu Ji’s Fire Lance
Liu Pengli's Hanfu Hat
Liu Ziye's Tanto
Lizzie Borden's Dress
Lizzie Borden's Compact *
Lloyd Loar's Mandolin *
Lloyd Olsen's Axe & Mike the Headless Chicken's Head
Lobengula’s Assegai
Locker 837 from Columbine High School
Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird"
Locust-Summoning Dog Whistle *
Locusta’s Vials
Lon Chaney Jr.'s Makeup Kit
Lone Ranger's Mask
Lonely Christmas Ornaments *
Long Island War Trumpet
Loki's Feather Cape
Lon Chaney's Makeup Box
Lonnie Johnson's Original Super Soaker
Loránd Eötvös' Torsion Balance
Lord Alfred Tennyson's Cracked Mirror
Lord Byron’s Cloak
Lord Zedd's Staff
Lorena Bobbitt's Knife
Lorenzo Ghiberti’s Bronze Panel
Lorne Acquin's Tire Iron
Lottery Ticket, Circa 1950s
Lottie Dod's Tennis Racket
Lotus Incense Burner
Louis I, Duke of Orléans' Torch
Louis XIV's Silverware Forks *
Louis Agassiz's Iron Auger
Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte III's Candelabras
Louis B. Mayer's Desk and Chairs
Louis Braille's First Braille Book
Louis Braille's Leather Awl
Louis Chevrolet's Crank Handle
Louis Chevrolet's Helmet
Louis Daguerre's Camera Obscura
Louis Essen's Alarm Clock
Louis Le Prince's Camera
Louis Le Prince’s Film Spools
Louis Pasteur's Beaker
Louis Pasteur's Flask
Louis Pasteur's Milk Bottle *
Louis Prang's Original Christmas Cards
Louis Slotin’s Screwdriver
Louis Vuitton's Suitcase
Louis XIV's Mirror
Louis XIV's Sundial
Louis XIV's Peg Solitaire
Louis the XIV's Scepter
Louis Wain's Cat Collar
Loukas Notaras’ Turban
Lourdes, France Madonna Statue
Lou Reed's Music Transformer Machine *
Lou Reed's Record Player
Love Bead Necklace
Love-In-Idleness Flower
Love Potion No. 9
L. Sprague de Camp's Theodolite
Lu Bu's Battle Armor
Lucius Apuleius' Pet Donkey Hoofs
Lucius Copeland’s Boiler
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus’ Plow
Lucius Tarquinius Superbus' Stick
Luis Garavito's Walking Stick
Luck Altering Dice
Lucky’s Magical Charms
Lucky Strike Cigarette Tin
Lucretia Garfield's Reading Glasses
Lucrezia Borgia's Comb *
Lucy's Diamonds
Luddite Hammer
Ludger Sylbaris’ Grate
Ludwig II of Bavaria's Cloak
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Drawing Board
Ludwig Prandtl’s Airfoil
Ludwig van Beethoven's Clock *
Lugh's Spear
Luigi Galleani's Wagon Wheel
Luigi Galvani's Bio-Electric Wires
Luigi Galvani's Scalpel
Luigi Lucheni's File
Luis María Mendía's Airplane
Luiz Vaz de Torres' Compass
Luke Howard's Barometer
Luke P. Blackburn's Linens
Lully's Staff
Lumiere Brother's Cinematograph *
Lunchlady Hairnet
Lycaon's Ladle
Lyn Robinson's Turtle Shell
Lynette Fromme’s Red Robe
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