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vintagequeens · 2 years ago
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Candi and Randi Brough
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edgessunflower · 2 years ago
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Leather dress
Pairing: Lita x Fem reader
Description: Lita shows how much she likes you in your new leather dress after a segment in the ring
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Lita stands beside Edge in the ring along with Randy while Hunter, Shawn, and Steph were across from them pretty much complaining and ranting as always making her roll her eyes as randy occasionally pops his knuckles and edge smirks before coming back with one liners. Your theme song plays leading lita and the boys to smile as the lyrics of Rock the house by Gorillaz plays but her mind spins and her body becomes warm seeing you in a red leather dress as you climb in between the ropes with the help of edge and randy before you were nose to nose with the three across from your two friends and girlfriend only grinning as you snatch the mic from hunter "Steph you know damn well if anyone in this ring is always a bunch of filthy, lying, disrespectful, no good, and absolutely worthless pieces of shit it's definitely the three of you thinking that you can make us afraid when you know I can give the two of them a run for their money and beat the hell out of you" the crowd loses it as the three boil with rage flipping them off as you smile at the boys and lightly lick your lips at lita. A second later you turn and give one of the best spin kicks you have given in your career to steph before everyone was brawling in the ring until the four of you were standing proud and tall with the support of fans who kept chanting at the four of you "Y/N for RKO" and chanted at the pissed off trio "You're all bitches" leaving you laughing as lita wraps an arm around you before heading backstage leading to two hours later back in your shared hotel room still clad in the dress that complimented your body and especially brough out the curves of your body and cleavage in a stunning way, you groan throwing the heels off your feet and grabbing a drink before you were in a heated kiss with Lita against the wall biting your lip not to moan loudly as her hands run all over your body after leading and laying you out on the bed slowly pulling the dress down your body exposing your half naked body only being clad in lace underwear "God if I had seen this earlier I would have you screaming right now". Your heart races as she places the dress on the floor kissing you before going down your neck tweaking your nipples as she kisses down your chest placing hickies on your body throwing your underwear across the room before running her fingers across your folds leaving you a whimpering mess before she went to town on eating you out until you were shaking from the high whimpering again as she slowly thrusts her fingers inside you going faster as time went on leaving you an absolute mess of babbling, tears of pleasure, small shaking, and white in your vision laying still in a daze as she cleans you up and hands you water before you had grabbed her wasting no time in turning her to putty in your hands like she had done to you over the past two hours not caring whether her out of control moans would lead to a noise complaint all that mattered was the two of you in this moment as you made her come undone yet again for the fifth time like she did with you. "You need to wear that more" you laugh keeping the promise and occasionally wearing the dress for promos, interviews, and even some of your matches leading to pent up feelings due to being on the road let out over hours of intense pleasure and love you had for each other until both of you were laying on each other in a daze for a few minutes before cleaning up, sometimes eating, and falling asleep molded together.
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moviesludge · 3 years ago
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kwebtv · 4 years ago
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More Wild Wild West   -  CBS  -  October 7, 1980
Western 
Running Time:  94 minutes
Stars:
Robert Conrad as James West
Ross Martin as Artemus Gordon
Jonathan Winters as Albert Paradine II
Harry Morgan as Robert T. Malone
René Auberjonois as Captain Sir David Edney
Randi Brough as Yvonne
Candi Brough as Daphne
Victor Buono as Dr. Messenger
Liz Torres as Juanita
Emma Samms as Mirabelle Meriwether
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ozu-teapot · 5 years ago
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Dr. Heckyl and Mr. Hype | Charles B. Griffith | 1980
I watched this because it combined two of my faves - Oliver Reed and Jekyll and Hyde movies - but  it’s pretty terrible! It’s a reverse Jekyll and Hyde like Jerry Lewis’ The Nutty Professor with an ugly, awkward, shy Dr Heckyl being transformed into a handsome, suave, but evil Mr. Hype. Dr Heckyl’s appearance is monsterous in the extreme (the result of his mother sniffing glue during pregnancy and breastfeeding) and the whole film has the same level of heightened absurdity. It’s bad but gets a point for at least being interesting.
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sparkbeast20 · 3 years ago
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Sleep my sweet child
Lucifer was stir up by a sound of restless whimpering, he looks down and see it was from his youngest Lance who was nestled in between him and Tia. But the mother and little one is sounded asleep. Then he looks over Tia's sleeping form towards the Crib right by the bed and sees his daughter turning restless in her sleep.
It seems that little Tallulah is having a bad dream. Lucifer carefully manuver his arms so he doesn't wake Lance or Tia and gets out of bed. Just wearing a pajama pants and a plan blue shirt he doesn't need to get his robe. He gets up from the bed and walks over to the crib.
He looks down and watch his daughter for a second before gently scooping her up in his arms and quietly walk out the room.
He and his now wake daughter walks down the hall of house of lamentation, ignoring some of cries of his nieces and nephews within his brothers rooms mostly within Mammon, Levi and Asmo's rooms. They are fathers as well, so they could handle their children themselves.
Lucifer is focus on his own child, who as he was walking start move around his arms trying to turn and face him. He chuckle as his daughter's antic before helping her by moving his arms, helping her face him. She looks up and made some noise to try and get her father's attention. "What is it little one?" Lucifer ask, and his daughter respond by making noise and slamming her hands onto Lucifer's chest.
Lucifer find this amusing.
Soon the two arrive at music room, he turns on the lights and walks over to his record player, turn to collection of records and found a Lullaby record he brough for this such occasion.
He knows that Tallulah and Lance are half demon and half human, so they are safe to listen to his curse records without getting afflicted by a hex or curse.
He wish he could listen with some of his favorite records with Tia, but again curse records aren't save for humans. But he does smile at the thought of he can share his love of music with his children.
He set the record onto the player and turn it on with one hand while his other hand is holding Tallulah.
Once the music start playing he turn and walk over to one of armchairs and sat down with Tallulah on his lap, he flick his wrist and soon some of the toys stuttered on the floor start floating and move round them, then Lucifer start telling a story with the toys are characters reacting it.
Tallulah cheer and at times try and reach to grab the toys from first half of the story, as Lucifer spoke softly and looks down and notice his daughter is yawning and rubbing her hands on her eyes.
He smile as he continue.
As soon the story comes to a close, he glance down and saw his daughter is asleep. "The End" once the story is over all the toys gently drift down back to the floor, he use his wrist to turn off the player.
He slowly gets up from the chair, cradling Tallulah in his arms before walking out the music room, up the stairs and back to his room. He close the door behind him and walks over to the crib and settle Tallulah back in her crib, he gently move some of her hair off her face, before leaning in and left a gently peck on her forehead and whispers "Sleep my sweet child"
Just want to do something soft with Dad!Lucifer and Tallulah :D
Picrew she has more of a tanner skin like her mother
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Here's more info about her, Lance and Randy (Raphael and Tia's kid) This more about them being teens or young adults.
Tagging: @leavesandflowers @attic-club-sandwich
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writinglionqueen · 4 years ago
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RAW Recap (4/26/21)
~Mace and T-Bar vs Drew McIntyre and Braun Strowman
~What was supposed to be a tag match turned into a handicap match between Mace and T-Bar vs Braun due to Braun and Drew fighting before the match
~Mace and T-Bar just straight up attacked Braun ending in a DQ
~Drew runs out to help Braun
~Braun and Drew vs Mace and T-Bar is back on
~Mace and T-Bar win via countout
~Drew wants a match against Braun
~Miz TV with Miz, John Morrison, Elias, and Jaxson Ryker for a concert
~Damian Priest interrupts the concert
~Kofi Kingston and Xavier woods bring a guitar case full of tomatoes and throws them at the 4 in the ring
~3 on 3 tag match between New Day and Damian vs Miz, Elias and Ryker
~Woods gets the win for his team
~Sonya Deville is showing letting in Charlotte Flair who is suspended for her actions last week
~Sonya has brough Charlotte in to hear Charlotte’s side of the story, to which she apologizes to everyone and the ref she beat up, the ref apologizes and Sonya announces her suspension is lifted and she can return to in ring action with the same ref going to ref that match
~Sheamus talks about his championship win and his open challenge
~he asks who’s going to be the next to step up
~Humberto Carrillo answers the call again
~Humberto stands his ground against Sheamus this week, making Sheamus angry
~Rhea Ripley says she doesn’t care for Charlotte’s apology or believe it
~MVP and Bobby Lashley talk about the upcoming matches for the WWE Championship
~Randy Orton tells Matt Riddle they can be a tag team, he called in a favor for it
~Shayna Baszler tells Nia they don’t need any more distractions, which includes Reginald, Nia gets roses from Angel Garza who then in turns hits Mandy Rose with them
~Randy Orton and Matt Riddle vs Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander
~Randy and Riddle win
~Asuka, Naomi and Lana vs Rhea Ripley, Nia Jax, and Shayna Baszler
~Dana Brooke and Mandy Rose come out and throw a bucket of water at Shayna, Nia goes to her aid but slips
~Nia gets the win for her team
~Sonya choses Mandy Rose to be the opponent in Charlotte’s match
~Alexa Bliss talks about how her doll Lily helps her
~Charlotte Flair vs Mandy Rose
~Charlotte wins
~Drew McIntyre vs Braun Strowman, if Braun wins, he will be added to the title match at Backlash
~Bobby comes out to watch
~MVP and Bobby interfere for a second then T-Bar and Mace
~Braun gets the win and will be in the match at Backlash
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~ Excerpt from
The Mint, Chapter XVI, THE ROAD
The extravagance in which my surplus emotion expressed itself lay on the road. So long as roads were tarred blue and straight; not hedged; and empty and dry, so long I was rich. Nightly I'd run up from the hangar, upon the last stroke of work, spurring my tired feet to be nimble. The very movement refreshed them, after the day-long restraint of service. In five minutes my bed would be down, ready for the night: in four more I was in breeches and puttees, pulling on my gauntlets as I walked over to my bike, which lived in a garage-hut, opposite. Its tyres never wanted air, its engine had a habit of starting at second kick: a good habit, for only by frantic plunges upon the starting pedal could my puny weight force the engine over the seven atmospheres of its compression.
Boanerges' first glad roar at being alive again nightly jarred the huts of Cadet College into life. 'There he goes, the noisy bugger,' someone would say enviously in every flight. It is part of an airman's profession to be knowing with engines: and a thoroughbred engine is our undying satisfaction. The camp wore the virtue of my Brough like a flower in its cap. Tonight Tug and Dusty came to the step of our hut to see me off. 'Running down to Smoke, perhaps?' jeered Dusty; hitting at my regular game of London and back for tea on fine Wednesday afternoons. Boa is a top-gear machine, as sweet in that as most single-cylinders in middle. I chug lordlily past the guard-room and through the speed limit at no more than sixteen. Round the bend, past the farm, and the way straightens. Now for it. The engine's final development is fifty-two horse-power. A miracle that all this docile strength waits behind one tiny lever for the pleasure of my hand. Another bend: and I have the honour of one of England' straightest and fastest roads.
The burble of my exhaust unwound like a long cord behind me. Soon my speed snapped it, and I heard only the cry of the wind which my battering head split and fended aside. The cry rose with my speed to a shriek: while the air's coldness streamed like two jets of iced water into my dissolving eyes. I screwed them to slits, and focused my sight two hundred yards ahead of me on the empty mosaic of the tar's gravelled undulations. Like arrows the tiny flies pricked my cheeks: and sometimes a heavier body, some house-fly or beetle, would crash into face or lips like a spent bullet. A glance at the speedometer: seventy-eight. Boanerges is warming up. I pull the throttle right open, on the top of the slope, and we swoop flying across the dip, and up-down up-down the switchback beyond: the weighty machine launching itself like a projectile with a whirr of wheels into the air at the take-off of each rise, to land lurchingly with such a snatch of the driving chain as jerks my spine like a rictus.
Once we so fled across the evening light, with the yellow sun on my left, when a huge shadow roared just overhead. A Bristol Fighter, from Whitewash Villas, our neighbour aerodrome, was banking sharply round. I checked speed an instant to wave: and the slip-stream of my impetus snapped my arm and elbow astern, like a raised flail. The pilot pointed down the road towards Lincoln. I sat hard in the saddle, folded back my ears and went away after him, like a dog after a hare. Quickly we drew abreast, as the impulse of his dive to my level exhausted itself. The next mile of road was rough. I braced my feet into the rests, thrust with my arms, and clenched my knees on the tank till its rubber grips goggled under my thighs. Over the first pot-hole Boanerges screamed in surprise, its mud-guard bottoming with a yawp upon the tyre. Through the plunges of the next ten seconds I clung on, wedging my gloved hand in the throttle lever so that no bump should close it and spoil our speed. Then the bicycle wrenched sideways into three long ruts: it swayed dizzily, wagging its tail for thirty awful yards. Out came the clutch, the engine raced freely: Boa checked and straightened his head with a shake, as a Brough should. The bad ground was passed and on the new road our flight became birdlike. My head was blown out with air so that my ears had failed and we seemed to whirl soundlessly between the sun-gilt stubble fields.
I dared, on a rise, to slow imperceptibly and glance sideways into the sky. There the Bif was, two hundred yards and more back. Play with the fellow? Why not? I slowed to ninety: signalled with my hand for him to overtake. Slowed ten more: sat up. Over he rattled. His passenger, a helmeted and goggled grin, hung out of the cock-pit to pass me the 'Up yer' Raf randy greeting. They were hoping I was a flash in the pan, giving them best. Open went my throttle again. Boa crept level, fifty feet below: held them: sailed ahead into the clean and lonely country. An approaching car pulled nearly into its ditch at the sight of our race. The Bif was zooming among the trees and telegraph poles, with my scurrying spot only eighty yards ahead. I gained though, gained steadily: was perhaps five miles an hour the faster. Down went my left hand to give the engine two extra dollops of oil, for fear that something was running hot: but an overhead Jap twin, super-tuned like this one, would carry on to the moon and back, unfaltering. We drew near the settlement. A long mile before the first houses I closed down and coasted to the cross-roads by the hospital. Bif caught up, banked, climbed and turned for home, waving to me as long as he was in sight. Fourteen miles from camp, we are, here: and fifteen minutes since I left Tug and Dusty at the hut door.
Reenactment during an Air Show in New Zealand, 2016. Picture and Machines by Vintage Airplanes.
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thatsmovietalk · 6 years ago
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Just Pinned to Steve Martin: My Aunts Candi & Randi Brough with Steve Martin in the lonely guy (1984) https://ift.tt/2ZzYAmN
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mrjeremydylan · 8 years ago
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My Favorite Album #227 - Elizabeth Cook on Neil Young ‘Zuma’ (1975)
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Sharp of tongue and deep of soul, one of Nashville’s most compelling singer-songwriters joins me to talk about an underrated Neil Young and Crazy Horse classic, ‘Zuma’.
We talk about how Elizabeth discovered the album on a road trip, the elusive concision of Young’s lyrics, how this record defines a certain version of his sound, how the album documents the end of Neil Young’s creative grieving over guitarist Danny Whitten, how Elizabeth wants to steer her future recordings in a Neil-ward direction and what it was like to be a witness to the taping of the ‘Heart of Gold’ concert film.
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My Favorite Album is a podcast on the impact great music has on our lives. Each episode features a guest on their favorite album of all time - why they love it, their history with the album and how it’s influenced them. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist and photographer. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins.
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2017 NFL celebration rankings: Falcons ‘Soul Train’ their way to No. 1 in Week 11
We’ve got a new champion in this week’s rankings.
The NFL relaxed its rules on celebrations this offseason. Here at SB Nation, our editorial stance is that this makes the game funner for players and fans alike, and we endorse it wholeheartedly.
For the longest time, we enjoyed seeing Antonio Brown twerking in the end zone and Odell Beckham Jr. doing his best Michael Jackson impression, only to have that delight interrupted by a flag and the knowledge that a fine would likely follow. We shouldn’t see any pelvic thrusting this year despite the relaxed rules. It’s still a penalty. But players can dance, use the ball as a prop, and choreograph celebrations with teammates til their hearts’ content.
We’ll be celebrating the celebrations this season by keeping a running list of rankings. At the end of the year we’ll crown a winner.
Here are the latest NFL celebration rankings:
Group category
1. Soul Train
The Falcons got a big road win on Monday Night Football against the Seahawks in Week 11. They also jumped to the top of our rankings with the best celebration of the season. Mohamed Sanu Sr. got all of his teammates involved as he went down the Soul Train line.
Going down the Soul Train on #VictoryTuesday like: http://pic.twitter.com/IjlS6NRFNA
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) November 21, 2017
2. Leapfrog
Heck yes. This was the most fun celebration of the year until the Falcons took over in Week 11, and that’s saying something, because there have been a ton of good ones. Bonus points for involving so many players, especially the unsung heroes, offensive linemen.
3. Potato sack race
This is brilliant. After a Travis Kelce touchdown, Tyreek Hill and Demarcus Robinson faced off against him in a potato sack race. Demetrius Harris officiates, and both Robinson and Hill fall down. We don’t want to speculate, but they might have let Kelce win.
4. Duck, duck, goose!
It wasn’t easy to unseat the Colts and their bank heist, but the Vikings pulled it off with a duck, duck, goose celebration in the end zone.
5. Steelers play hide and seek
JuJu Smith-Schuster is a rookie, but he’s already proven he’s one of the most fun players in the league. Case in point: this hide and seek celebration with Le’Veon Bell.
6. Steelers re-enact A.J. Green and Jalen Ramsey fight
This one lands pretty high on the list for creativity alone. It’s a pretty good simulation of the fight. But it’s also unusual, which makes it stand out.
7. Eagles score a touchdown, then hit a home run
Torrey Smith scores to put the Eagles up 20-0, and then he knocks one out of the park. It doesn’t get much better than this.
8. Eagles charge the mound
The Eagles must really love these baseball-themed celebrations. This one was great because it happened during the week of the World Series. Zach Ertz hits Alshon Jeffery with a pitch, and Jeffery charges the mound.
9. Colts pull off a bank heist
Someone finally knocked Taco Charlton out of the top spot, and it’s the Colts, with a creative take on a bank robbery.
10. Titans become Temptations impersonators for a minute
I’ve got sunshine on a cloudy day. When it’s cold outside, I’ve got the month of May. I guess you’d say, what can make me feel this way? My girl, my girl, my girl ...
Thanks to the Titans we’ve got that one stuck in our heads.
11. Taco Charlton makin’ tacos for his teammates
This was a preseason celebration, but it’s so perfect that we have to count it. As a matter of fact, we’re all convinced this one may be hard to top, period.
If anybody but a guy named Taco tried to pull this off, it would be weird. But for Charlton, it totally works.
12. Le’Veon Bell benches in the end zone
This gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “flex on ‘em.”
13. Rob Kelley teaches Morgan Moses how to spike
Now this is teamwork.
14. Eagles coordinate a group spike
It’s simple, yet well-timed and effective.
15. The Lions pretend they’re a curling team
The Lions have this group celebration thing down, and they’re dominating this category. After a touchdown in Week 3 against the Falcons, Golden Tate and his teammates went all Winter Olympics on us in the end zone.
16. The Bills take a video game break
After a Jordan Matthews score, he and Zay Jones faced off in a pretend video game. Wonder who won?
17. Taylor Gabriel and Julio Jones on a relay team?
Excuse me, USA Track and Field, but this is actually not a bad idea. These two can both fly.
✈️ #Line it up @juliojones_11 #Brotherhood http://pic.twitter.com/kBX7ijwtP9
— Taylor Gabriel (@TGdadon1) September 26, 2017
18. Marvin Jones and his teammates Double Dutch
This celebration is the perfect example of why the NFL needed to chill out about group celebrations. When Marvin Jones and his teammates go full-on elementary school kids jumping rope on a playground, it’s the embodiment of fun.
The catch was great... the celebration was even better! #NYJvsDET det-lions http://pic.twitter.com/hT2yYHbhor
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) August 20, 2017
19. Martavis Bryant shooting dice
Martavis Bryant scored his first touchdown since 2015 in Week 2 against the Vikings, and he celebrated by throwing some imaginary dice. His teammate Antonio Brown promptly snatched them up.
20. Titans are not worthy of Wesley Woodyard
Are any of these players really old enough to remember Wayne’s World? It doesn’t matter. This is a good one.
21. Deshaun Watson dances with Toro, the Texans’ mascot
Everybody’s having a good time! They should have been. The Texans won 57-14.
22. Packers serving up some chow
Davante Adams dished up some dinner for his teammates, and Randall Cobb was first in line. Maybe it was a Cobb salad.
23. Dalvin is Cookin’
Vikings rookie Dalvin Cook celebrated a trip to the end zone with a play off of his last name. It was unfortunately his last celebration of the season since he tore his ACL and landed on IR later in the game.
24. Titans players take some photos in the end zone
Rishard Matthews scored in Week 3 against the Seahawks, and he pulled in teammates Eric Weems and Jonnu Smith for a little photoshoot.
25. Don’t leave Graham Glasgow hanging, guys!
.@ShowtimeTate: "We're going to try to involve him next time. Poor Graham. He just wants to be included." http://pic.twitter.com/FZ2VomzH44
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) September 20, 2017
Golden Tate and Marvin Jones celebrated a touchdown with a friendly little fake game of ping pong. But offensive lineman Graham Glasgow just wanted to join in, and the guys gave him the cold shoulder. Our only quarrel with their top-ranked curling celebration is that Glasgow wasn’t around. Include your teammate next time, because otherwise this was a fun one.
26. We legitimately don’t know what the Bengals are even doing here
Kudos for taking advantage of the celebration rules, but tighten up, fellas.
Solo category
1. Juju Schuster-Smith with the Dragon Ball Z nod
Kamehameha!
2. Juju Smith-Schuster locks up his bike
He’s only a rookie, and he’s the youngest player in the NFL. But he sure knows how to celebrate. Smith-Schuster’s bike was stolen. He celebrated a touchdown in the next game by locking up the exercise bike on the sideline. Better safe than sorry.
3. Stefon Diggs pays homage to Randy Moss
This couldn’t have come at a better time, as Diggs honored the Vikings legend on a night when Moss was in the house to be inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor. Diggs hit Moss’ classic Splitting the Defense celebration, then went right into a Milly Rock.
4. Odell Beckham Jr. performs CPR on the ball
Sadly, this is the last Beckham celebration we’ll see this year. He’s been placed on IR after having season-ending surgery to repair a broken ankle he suffered in Week 5 against the Chargers. But this was a good one.
5. Tyreek Hill makes a phone call
We don’t know who he’s calling. Saul? Ghostbusters? Carly Rae Jepsen? It doesn’t matter. It’s a fun celebration.
6. Myles Garrett celebrates his first sack with a nod to J.R. Smith
What a way to make his entrance into the NFL.
7. Joe Mixon’s Milly Rock
It’s flawless execution from the rookie.
8. Kareem Hunt takes a nap in the end zone
Playing football is hard work, and everybody needs a nap now and then. Kareem Hunt caught up on some hard-earned rest after scoring a touchdown against the Eagles by catching some Z’s in the end zone.
9. Kenny Stills does his best LaDainian Tomlinson impression
After scoring a touchdown against the Chargers, Stills’ celebration was an homage to Chargers great LaDainian Tomlinson. Tomlinson was even in the house to see it happen.
10. Adam Thielen can’t contain his excitement
This looks less like a planned celebration and more like Thielen just being super-excited. But we like it.
11. Dion Lewis gets up close and personal
The Patriots running back looked like he wanted to share this celebration with everyone sitting at home and watching his team beat the Broncos.
12. Browns tight end David Njoku spikes the ball into his own butt
This was probably an unintended consequence, but it was hilarious.
13. GRONK SPIKE from Jadeveon Clowney
Clowney celebrated his pick-six against Tom Brady and the Patriots in the best possible way.
14. Travis Kelce’s got moves
Technically this could be a group celebration, but Kelce steals the show, so he’s getting the solo nod here.
15. Charcandrick West’s sassy dance
There’s something to be said for a good old-fashioned touchdown celebration dance. That’s what West gave us in the Chiefs’ win over the Texans in Week 5.
16. Tie - Mack Hollins and Mark Ingram are both Backpack Kid
Much like Backpack Kid stole Katy Perry’s spotlight on Saturday Night Live, these guys tried to show each other up with their own versions of Backpack Kid’s dance.
17. Stefon Diggs punts a ball to Mars
We need to ask Marquette King to analyze Diggs’ form, but he gets some pretty good air under this one.
18. Cam Newton brought back the dab
Newton said the dab was dead, then proved the dab can never die.
Cam Newton brought back the dab http://pic.twitter.com/xJKFeM76XH
— SB Nation (@SBNation) September 17, 2017
19. Cam’s really got to expand his repertoire
All of this buildup for his same old Superman celebration. Sigh.
20. Yeah, we don’t even know
What’s this celebration? We have no idea.
Basketball-related category
1. Demetrius Harris shoots a free throw while Tyreek Hill plays the part of the hoop
The Chiefs made another strong case in favor of group celebrations in their season-opening win over the Patriots. Harris got into the end zone, and his teammates joined him for a little basketball-themed celebration.
2. Devonta Freeman shoots a free throw
These basketball-themed celebrations are pretty popular. Freeman scored two touchdowns in Atlanta’s Week 2 win over the Packers, and he celebrated his first score by shooting a free throw through his teammate Andy Levitre’s arms. NBC celebrated, too, by playing the old NBA on NBC theme song.
3. Vintage Vernon Davis
Davis has to be so happy he won’t get fined for this one anymore.
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My Favorite Album #224 - Lilly Hiatt on Pearl Jam ‘No Code’ (1996)
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East Nashvillian singer-songwriter Lilly Hiatt draws as much from the fundamentals of 90s guitar rock as she does from Americana storytelling, and today she joins me to celebrate ‘No Code’ - the album that cemented the legacy of one of the all-time great rock bands, Pearl Jam.
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Veronica Milsom (triple J) on The Shins ‘Wincing the Night Away’ (2007) 201. Charles Esten on Bruce Springsteen ‘Born to Run’ (1975) 200. What’s Your Favorite Aussie Music? with Benmont Tench, Duglas T Stewart, Natalie Prass, Sam Palladio and Jeff Greenstein 199. Showrunner Jeff Lieber on Gregory Alan Isakov ‘The Weatherman’ and how music fuels his writing process 198. Jack Colwell on Tori Amos ‘Boys for Pele’ (1996) 197. Benmont Tench on playing with Bob Dylan, Jenny Lewis and Ryan Adams and the worst advice he’s received 196. Ella Thompson (Dorsal Fins, GL) on Renee Geyer ‘Moving On’ 195. The Shires on Lady Antebellum ‘Own the Night’ (2011) 194. Duglas T Stewart (BMX Bandits) on Beach Boys ‘Love You’ (1977) 193. Dan Soder on Queens of the Stone Age ‘Like Clockwork’ (2013) 192. Kingswood on The Beatles ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ (1967) 191. Comedian Becky Lucas on Michael Jackson ‘Bad’ (1987) 190. PVT on Brian Eno ‘Another Green World’ (1975) 189. Middle Kids on My Brightest Diamond ‘Bring Me The Workhorse’ (2006) 188. The Bitter Script Reader on Tom Hanks ‘That Thing You Do’ (1996) 187. Carly Rae Jepsen ‘Emotion’ (2015) with CRJ Dream Team Roundtable 186. Sarah Belkner on Peter Gabriel ‘So’ (1986) 185. Mark Hart (Crowded House, Supertramp) on XTC ‘Drums and Wires’ (1979) 184. Emma Swift on Marianne Faithfull ‘Broken English’ (1974) 183. Owen Rabbit on Kate Bush ‘Hounds of Love’ (1985) 182. Robyn Hitchcock on Bob Dylan ‘Blonde on Blonde’ (1966) 181. Dave Mudie (Courtney Barnett) on Nirvana ‘Nevermind’ (1991) 180. Brian Koppelman on Bruce Springsteen ‘Nebraska’ (1982) 179. Nicholas Allbrook (POND) on OutKast ‘The Love Below’ (2003) 178. 2016 in Review: What the hell? ft Jeff Greenstein, Rob Draper & Cookin on 3 Burners, Melody Pool, Lisa Mitchell, Emma Swift, Brian Koppelman, Mark Hart (Crowded House), Davey Lane and Alex Lahey 177. Harper Simon on The Beatles ‘White Album’ (1968) 176. Andrew P Street on Models ‘Pleasure of Your Company’ (1983) 175. Matt Farley (Motern Media) on why The Beach Boys ‘Love You’ is better than ‘Pet Sounds’ 174. Lisa Mitchell on Regina Spektor ‘Begin to Hope’ (2006) and her favorite albums of 2016 173. Peter Bibby on Sleep ‘Dopesmoker’ (2003) 172. Slate’s Jack Hamilton on Stevie Wonder ‘Innervisions’ (1973) 171. Showrunner Blake Masters on Drive-By Truckers ‘The Dirty South’ (2004) 170. Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes) on on their new album ‘We’re All Gonna Die’, loving LA and the albums that inspire him 169. Sadler Vaden on The Rolling Stones ‘Goats Head Soup’ (1973) 168. Guy Clark biographer Tamara Saviano on ‘Dublin Blues’, Guy’s songwriting process and his musical legacy 167. What does Trump mean for music? 166. A Tribute to Sir George Martin, The Fifth Beatle with Davey Lane and Brett Wolfie 165. John Oates on Joni Mitchell ‘Blue’ (1971) 164. Jimmy Vivino on the birth of the Max Weinberg 7, his relationship with Conan O’Brien, country music and the future of rock’n’roll 163. DJ Alix Brown on Transformer (1972) by Lou Reed 162. Taylor Locke on Doolittle (1989) by the Pixies, the album that inspired 90s alt-rock 161. Harts on Around the World in a Day (1985) by Prince and jamming with Prince at Paisley Park 160. Mark McKinnon (The Circus) on Kristofferson and programming the President’s iPod 159. Alan Brough on A Walk Across the Rooftops (1984) by The Blue Nile 158. Peter Cooper on Pretty Close to the Truth (1994) and why we need Americana music 157. Will Colvin (Hedge Fund) on One of the Boys by Katy Perry (2008) 156. Julia Jacklin on Extraordinary Machine by Fiona Apple (2005) 155. Japanese Wallpaper on Currents by Tame Impala (2015) 154. Montaigne on her album Glorious Heights (2016) and its inspirations 153. Alex Lahey on Hot Fuss by the Killers (2004) 152. Jack Moffitt (The Preatures) on Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin (1975) 151. Mike Bloom on Axis Bold As Love by Jimi Hendrix (1968) 150. Hey Geronimo on Drowning in the Fountain of Youth by Dan Kelly (2006) 149. Mickey Raphael on Teatro by Willie Nelson (1998) 148. Jack Ladder on Suicide by Suicide 147. Rusty Anderson on Hot Rats by Frank Zappa 146. Kenny Aronoff on The Beatles 145. Bob Evans on A Grand Don’t Come for Free by The Streets 144. Chris Hewitt (Empire) on New Adventues in Hi-Fi by REM 143. Dr Warren Zanes on Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 142. Dr Mark Kermode (Wittertainment) on Sleep No More by the Comsat Angels 141. Van Dyke Parks on Randy Newman by Randy Newman 140. Imogen Clark on Heartbreaker by Ryan Adams 139. Jesse Thorn on Fresh by Sly and the Family Stone 138. Stephen Tobolowsky on The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars by David Bowie 137. Ben Blacker on Blood and Chocolate on Elvis Costello & the Attractions 136. Jonny Fritz on West by Lucinda Williams 135. Adam Busch on A River Ain’t Too Much to Love by Smog 134. Kelsea Ballerini on Blue Neighbourhood by Troye Sivan 133. Natalie Prass on Presenting Dionne Warwick 132. Josh Pyke on Badmotorfinger by Soundgarden 131. Kip Moore on Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen 130. Koi Child on Voodoo by D’Angelo 129. The Cadillac Three on Wildflowers by Tom Petty 128. Julian McCullough on Appetite for Destruction by Guns n Roses 127. Danny Clinch on Greetings from Ashbury Park NJ by Bruce Springsteen 126. Sam Palladio (Nashville) on October Road by James Taylor 125. Steve Mandel on Blood and Chocolate by Elvis Costello 124. Brian Koppelman on The History of the Eagles 123. Benmont Tench on Beggars Banquet by the Rolling Stones 122. Jimmy Vivino (Basic Cable Band) on Super Session by Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills 121. Holiday Sidewinder on Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid by Bob Dylan 120. Ben Blacker on Aladdin Sane by David Bowie 119. EZTV on The Toms by The Toms 118. Jess Ribeiro on Transformer by Lou Reed 117. Whitney Rose on Keith Whitley Greatest Hits 116. Best Albums of 2015 with Danny Yau ft. Jason Isbell, Dan Kelly, Shane Nicholson, Tim Rogers, Will Hoge and Julien Barbagallo (Tame Impala) 115. Phil Spector’s A Christmas Gift For You with Jaime Lewis 114. Xmas Music ft. Kristian Bush, Lee Brice, Corb Lund and Tim Byron 113. Sam Outlaw on Pieces of the Sky by Emmylou Harris 112. Jason Isbell on Sticky Fingers by the Rolling Stones 111. Ash Naylor (Even) on Houses of the Holy by Led Zeppelin 110. Burke Reid (Gerling) on Dirty by Sonic Youth 109. Lance Ferguson (The Bamboos) on Kind of Blue by Miles Davis 108. Lindsay ‘The Doctor’ McDougall (Frenzal Rhomb) on Curses! by Future of the Left 107. Julien Barbagallo (Tame Impala) on Chrominance Decoder by April March 106. Melody Pool on Blue by Joni Mitchell 105. Rusty Hopkinson (You Am I) on ‘Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era’ 104. Jeff Greenstein on A Quick One (Happy Jack) by The Who 103. Dave Cobb on Revolver by the Beatles 102. Justin Melkmann (World War IX) on Coney Island Baby by Lou Reed 101. Kacey Musgraves on John Prine by John Prine 100. Does the album have a future? 99. Corb Lund on Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs by Marty Robbins 98. Bad Dreems on Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division 97. Davey Lane (You Am I) on Abbey Road by the Beatles 96. Dan Kelly on There’s A Riot Goin’ On by Sly and the Family Stone 95. Ash Grunwald on Mule Variations by Tom Waits 94. Stella Angelico on The Shangrilas 93. Eves the Behavior on Blue by Joni Mitchell 92. Troy Cassar-Daley on Willie Nelson’s Greatest Hits 91. Lydia Loveless on Pleased to Meet Me by the Replacements 90. Gena Rose Bruce on The Boatman’s Call by Nick Cave 89. Kitty Daisy and Lewis on A Swingin’ Safari by Bert Kaempfert 88. Will Hoge on Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music by Ray Charles 87. Shane Nicholson on 52nd St by Billy Joel 86 - Tired Lion on Takk… by Sigur Ros 85 - Whispering Bob Harris on Forever Changes by Love 84 - Jake Stone (Bluejuice) on Ben Folds Five by Ben Folds Five 83 - Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello and the Imposters) on Are You Experienced? by the Jimi Hendrix Experience 82 - Dom Alessio on OK Computer by Radiohead 81 - Anthony Albanese MP on The Good Son by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 80 - John Waters on Electric Ladyland by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 79 - Jim DeRogatis (Sound Opinions) on Clouds Taste Metallic by The Flaming Lips 78 - Montaigne on The Haunted Man by Bat for Lashes 77 - Guy Pratt (Pink Floyd) on Quadrophenia by The Who 76 - Homer Steinweiss (Dap Kings) on Inspiration Information by Shuggie Otis 75 - Best of 2015 (So Far) ft. Danny Yau, Montaigne, Harts, Joelistics, Rose Elinor Dougall and Burke Reid 74 - Matt Farley (Motern Media) on RAM by Paul McCartney BONUS - Neil Finn on The Beatles, Neil Young, David Bowie and Radiohead 73 - Grace Farriss (Burn Antares) on All Things Must Pass by George Harrison 72 - Katie Noonan on Blue by Joni Mitchell 71 - Harts on Band of Gypsys by Jimi Hendrix 70 - Tim Rogers (You Am I) on Bring the Family by John Hiatt 69 - Mark Seymour (Hunters and Collectors) on The Ghost of Tom Joad by Bruce Springsteen 68 - Jeremy Neale on Graceland by Paul Simon 67 - Joelistics on Graceland by Paul Simon 66 - Brian Nankervis (RocKwiz) on Astral Weeks by Van Morrison 65 - ILUKA on Pastel Blues by Nina Simone 64 - Rose Elinor Dougall on Tender Buttons by Broadcast 63 - Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus) on Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins 62 - Keyone Starr on The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 61 - Chase Bryant on Defying Gravity by Keith Urban 60 - Brian Koppelman on Southeastern by Jason Isbell 59 - Michael Carpenter on The Beatles White Album Side 4 58 - Pete Kilroy (Hey Geronimo) on The Beatles White Album Side 3 57 - Mark Wells on The Beatles White Album Side 2 56 - Jeff Greenstein on Colossal Youth by Young Marble Giants 55 - Laura Bell Bundy on Shania Twain, Otis Redding and Bright Eyes 54 - Jake Clemons on Surfacing by Sarah McLachlan 53 - Kristian Bush (Sugarland) on The Joshua Tree by U2 52 - Kevin Bennett (The Flood) on Willis Alan Ramsey by Willis Alan Ramsey 51 - Lee Brice on Unorthodox Jukebox by Bruno Mars 50 - Davey Lane (You Am I) on the White Album (Side 1) by The Beatles 49 - Joe Camilleri on The Rolling Stones by The Rolling Stones 48 - Russell Morris on The Rolling Stones by The Rolling Stones 47 - Mike Rudd (Spectrum) on England’s Newest Hitmakers by The Rolling Stones 46 - Henry Wagons on Harvest by Neil Young 45 - Megan Washington on Poses by Rufus Wainwright 44 - Andrew Hansen (The Chaser) on Armchair Theatre by Jeff Lynne 43 - She Rex on BlakRoc by The Black Keys 42 - Catherine Britt on Living with Ghosts by Patty Griffin 41 - Robyn Hitchcock on Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon 40 - Gideon Bensen (The Preatures) on Transformer by Lou Reed 39 - Harry Hookey on Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan 38 - Rob Draper on Faith by George Michael 37 - Best of 2014 ft. Danny Yau, Andrew Hansen, Gideon Bensen (The Preatures) and Mike Carr 36 - Doug Pettibone on Wrecking Ball by Emmylou Harris 35 - Ross Ryan on Late for the Sky by Jackson Browne 34 - Michael Carpenter on Hard Promises by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers 33 - Davey Lane (You Am I) on Jesus of Cool by Nick Lowe 32 - Zane Carney on Smokin’ at the Half Note by Wes Montgomery 31 - Tony Buchen on Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles 30 - Simon Relf (The Tambourine Girls) on On the Beach by Neil Young 29 - Peter Cooper on In Search of a Song by Tom T Hall 28 - Thelma Plum on Stolen Apples by Paul Kelly 27 - James House on Rubber Soul by the Beatles 26 - Ella Hooper on Let England Shake by PJ Harvey 25 - Abbey Road Special 24 - Alyssa Bonagura on Room for Squares by John Mayer 23 - Luke Davison (The Preatures) on Green Onions by Booker T and the MGs 22 - Neil Finn on Hunky Dory by David Bowie and In Rainbows by Radiohead 21 - Neil Finn on Beatles for Sale by the Beatles and After the Goldrush by Neil Young 20 - Morgan Evans on Diorama by Silverchair 19 - Emma Swift on Car Wheels On A Gravel Road by Lucinda Williams 18 - Danny Yau on Hourly Daily by You Am I 17 - J Robert Youngtown and Jon Auer (The Posies) on Hi Fi Way by You Am I 16 - Lester the Fierce on Hounds of Love by Kate Bush 15 - Luke Davison on Green Onions by Booker T and the MGs 14 - Jeff Cripps on Wheels of Fire by Cream 13 - Mark Holden on Blue by Joni Mitchell (Part 2) 12 - Mark Holden on Blue by Joni Mitchell (Part 1) 11 - Gossling on O by Damien Rice 10 - Matt Fell on Temple of Low Men by Crowded House 9 - Pete Thomas on Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix (Part 2) 8 - Pete Thomas on Are You Experienced? by Jimi Hendrix (Part 1) 7 - Sam Hawksley on A Few Small Repairs by Shawn Colvin 6 - Jim Lauderdale on Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons 5 - Mark Moffatt on Blues Breakers by John Mayall and Eric Clapton 4 - Darren Carr on Ten Easy Pieces by Jimmy Webb 3 - Mark Wells on Revolver by The Beatles 2 - Mike Carr on Arrival by ABBA 1 - Rob Draper on Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan
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