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[TASK 078: ZIMBABWE]
In celebration of Black History Month, here’s a masterlist below compiled of over 290+ Zimbabwean faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK - examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Dorothy Masuka (1935) Zimbabwean - singer.
Stella Chiweshe (1946) Zimbabwean - musician.
Sekai Nzenza-Shand (1959) Zimbabwean - writer.
Busi Ncube (1963) Zimbabwean - singer.
Rozalla Miller / Rozalla (1964) Zambian, Zimbabwean - dancer.
Leonard Zhakata (1968) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter and dancer.
Masasa Moyo (1970) Zimbabwean / Irish, German - actress.
Eska Mtungwazi / Eska (1971) Zimbabwean - musician.
Shingisai Suluma (1971) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Petina Gappah (1971) Zimbabwean - author.
Thandie Newton (1972) Zimbabwean / English - actress.
Maggie Lloyd Williams (1975) Zimbabwean - actress.
Ivy Kombo (1975) Zimbabwean - gospel artist.
Anna Mudeka (1976) Zimbabwean - musician.
Chipo Chung (1977) Zimbabwean / Chinese - actress and activist.
Danai Gurira (1978) Zimbabwean - actress and playwright.
Kudzai Sevenzo (1979) Zimbabwean - actress and musician.
Edith WeUtonga (1979) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinopona Katsande / Tin Tin (1979) Zimbabwean - actress, radio and television personality.
Jamelia Niela Davis / Jamelia (1981) Zimbabwean / Jamaican - actress and recording artist.
Shingai Shoniwa (1981) Zimbabwean - musician.
Fungisai Zvakavapano Mashavave (1981) Zimbabwean - musician.
Pauline Kamusewu / Pauline (1982) Zimbabwean / Italian - singer.
Mathira Mohammad / Mathira (1982) Zimbabwean / Pakistani - model, actress, singer, dancer, and hostess.
Lucia Evans (1982) Zimbabwean, Irish - singer.
Cynthia Muvirimi (1983) Zimbabwean - model.
Caroline Marufu (1983) Zimbabwean - Miss Zimbabwe World 2007.
Selmor Mtukudzi (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
DJ Zinhle (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
Natalie Gumede (1984) Zimbabwean - actress.
Velile Tshabalala (1984) Zimbabwean - actress.
Barbara Mamabolo (1985) Zimbabwean - actress and singer.
Prudence Mabhena (1986) Zimbabwean - singer.
Ropa Garise (1986) Zimbabwean - model.
Tarisai Vushe (1987) Zimbabwean - singer.
Vimbai Mutinhiri (1987) Zimbabwean - actress, model and television personality.
Taps Mugadza (1988) Zimbabwean - singer.
Chenegeto Brown (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa (1988) Zimbabwean - radio personality.
Silibaziso Dube / Sli Dube (1989) Zimbabwean - model.
Sibongile Mlambo (1990) Zimbabwean - actress and model.
Ericah Sabi / Empress Massina (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Alexandra Govere / Andra (1990) Zimbabwean, Unspecified Native American, French - singer-songwriter, producer, reality tv personality, gymnast, and journalist.
Mimi Ndiweni (1991) Zimbabwean - actress.
Sandra Muchaneta Gazi / Lady Squanda (1991) Zimbabwean - actress.
Kristine Musademba (1992) Zimbabwean / Filipina - ice skater.
Moe Makaya (1992) Zimbabwean - model.
Letwin Tatenda Tiwaringe (1992) Zimbabwean - model.
Shalvin Kundai Chakwada / Empress Shelly (1992) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Kachingwe / Tinashe (1993) Zimbabwean / Irish, Norwegian, Danish, English - singer, dancer, actress and director.
Lynette Lisa Musenyi / Bounty Lisa (1993) Zimbabwean - musician.
Scola Dondo / Strawberry Ripples Let's Get Healthy (1995) Zimbabwean - youtuber.
Tkay Maidza (1996) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Thando Sikwila (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter and actress.
Yolanda Yona (?) Zimbabwean - model and beauty pageant contestant.
Catherine Makaya (?) Zimbabwean - model and beauty pageant contestant.
Charity Zisengwe (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Nyasha Matonhodze (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Carol Mujokoro (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Michelle Wallace (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Violet Makunike / Viomak (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tholakele Dlamini (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Sibo Bero (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Hannah Chikosi-Mapepeta (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Rosanna Hall (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Teurai Chanakira (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Olivia Charamba / Mai Charamba (?) Zimbabwean -
RuTendo DeNise (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Sophia Leonie (?) Zimbabwean / English, German - actress.
Charmaine Bingwa (?) Zimbabwean - actress.
Chiedza Mhende (?) Zimbabwean - actress.
Portia Gwanzura (?) Zimbabwean - singer.
Ginny Holder (?) Zimbabwean - actress.
Melissa Mashiki (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Pokello Nare (?) Zimbabwean - reality star.
Ammara Brown (?) Zimbabwean - musician and actress.
Hope Masike (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
King Lo / Locnation (?) Zimbabwean - producer.
Mbo Mahocs (?) Zimbabwean - socialite.
Candice Mwakalyelye (?) Zimbabwean - radio personality.
Daruler / Mambokadzi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nonku Vundla / Black Bird (?) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Kimberley Robinson (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Greatmore Chatya (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Rachel Stuart (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Nicole Ncube (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Natasha Ndlovu (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Petronella Tayamika Mahachi / Taya (?) Zimbabwean - fashion designer.
Nomathamsanqa Mkwananzi / Nkwali (?) Zimbabwean - fashion designer.
Pah Chihera (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Linda Gabriel (?) Zimbabwean - poet.
Namatai Mubariki (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Bethany Pasinawako-Ngolomi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Chiedza Babra Maswera / Blacperl (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Bonnie Deuschle (?) Zimbabwean - musician and author.
Dorothy Karengo / Darula (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tariro Kadandara / Queen Kadjah (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Everjoy Takudzwa Kawadza / Eve Kawadza (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Edeline Mapuranga / Juwela (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Lady Storm (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
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Joseph Magundwane / Mechanic Manyeruke (1942)
Thomas Mapfumo (1945) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Sam Mangwana (1945) Zimbabwean / Angolan - musician.
Dominic Kanaventi (1950) Zimbabwean - actor.
Oliver Mtukudzi / Tuku (1952) Zimbabwean - guitarist.
Cosmas Magaya (1953) Zimbabwean - mbira player.
Lovemore Majaivana (1954) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jonathan Wutawunashe (1955) Zimbabwean - keyboardist, guitarist, and songwriter.
Bob Nyabinde (1955) Zimbabwean - musician.
Zeke Manyika (1955) Zimbabwean - drummer and singer-songwriter.
Louis Mhlanga (1956) Zimbabwean - guitarist, singer, and producer.
Solomon Skuza (1956) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tendayi Gahamadze (1959) Zimbabwean - mbira player and songwriter.
Peter Muparutsa (1959) Zimbabwean - musician.
Garikayi Tirikoti (1961) Zimbabwean - mbira player.
Keith Thompson (1962) Zimbabwean - musician.
Chirikure Chirikure (1962) Zimbabwean - songwriter, poet, and writer.
Albert Nyathi (1962) Zimbabwean - poet.
Forward Kwenda (1963) Zimbabwean - mbira player.
Alick Macheso (1968) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter, guitarist, bassist, and dancer.
Leonard Zhakata (1968) Zimbabwean - musician.
Calvin Gudu (1968) Zimbabwean - musician.
Josphat Somanje (1968) Zimbabwean - musician.
Edgar Langeveldt (1969) Zimbabwean - actor, singer-songwriter, and comedian.
Charles Mudede (1969) Zimbabwean - filmmaker.
Musekiwa Chingodza (1970) Zimbabwean - mbira and marimba player.
Clive Mukundu (1970) Zimbabwean - musician.
Christopher Mlalazi (1970) Zimbabwean - writer.
Daniel Dumile / MF Doom (1971) Zimbabwean / Trinidadian - recording artist and producer.
Connie M’Gadzah (1971) Zimbabwean - actor.
Ignatius Mabasa (1971) Zimbabwean - musician, writer, and storyteller.
Willbroad Muponda / Willom Tight (1971) Zimbabwean - musician.
Charles Charamba (1971) Zimbabwean - musician and songwriter.
Allan Chimbetu (1972) Zimbabwean - musician.
Brian Chikwava (1972) Zimbabwean - musician and writer.
Sabhuku Vharazipi / David Mubaiwa (1973) Zimbabwean = socialite, actor, writer and comedian.
Herbert Schwamborn (1973) Zimbabwean / German - producer and rapper.
Victor Kunonga (1974) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Sean Fletcher (1974) Zimbabwean / English - journalist and radio personality.
Ramadu (1975) Zimbabwean - musician.
Togara Muzanenhamo (1975) Zimbabwean - poet.
Adam Croasdell (1976) Zimbabwean - actor.
Audius Mtawarira (1977) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Progress Chipfumo (1977) Zimbabwean - singer and guitarist.
Alexio Kawara (1978) Zimbabwean - musician.
Blessing Shumba (1978) Zimbabwean - musician.
Dino Mudondo (1978) Zimbabwean - musician.
David Chifunyise / D-va (1979) Zimbabwean - musician and songwriter.
Leroy Gopal (1979) Zimbabwean - actor.
Buffalo Souljah (1980) Zimbabwean - musician and songwriter.
Alishias Musimbe / Maskiri (1980) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Obi Mhondera (1980) Zimbabwean - songwriter and producer.
Desmond Chideme / Stunner (1980) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nyasha Hatendi (1981) Zimbabwean - actor and producer.
Tongayi Chirisa (1981) Zimbabwean - actor and musician.
Peter Mujuru / Mashasha (1982) Zimbabwean - guitarist, bassist, percussionist, singer-songwriter, and producer.
Sulumani Chimbetu (1982) Zimbabwean - musician.
M. K. Asante (1982) Zimbabwean - author, filmmaker, recording artist, and professor.
Eric Moyo (1982) Zimbabwean - singer.
Lamont Chitepo (1982) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ngonidzashe Kambarami / Ngonie (1983) Zimbabwean - singer, guitarist, keyboardist, and drummer.
Dereck Chisora (1983) Zimbabwean - boxer.
Ngoni Kambarami (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tawanda Sibotshiwe / Jusa Dementor (1983) Zimbabwean - musician and producer.
Winky D (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
Leonard Mapfumo (1983) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Michael Mahendere / Mic Inity (1983) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Fazakerley / Rationale (1984) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Mkhululi Bhebhe (1984) Zimbabwean - singer.
Shingirai Kaserera / Sugaspott (1984) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Flint Bedrock (1985) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Desire Sibanda / Dizzy Dee (1985) Zimbabwean - musician.
Sanii Makhalima (1985) Zimbabwean - musician.
Rockford Josphat (1985) Zimbabwean - musician.
Simbarashe Muswere / Mystik Becyad (1985) Zimbabwean - musician.
Munya Chidzonga (1985) Zimbabwean - actor and filmmaker.
Tehn Diamond (1985) Zimbabwean - rapper and singer-songwriter.
Rockford Josphat / Roki (1985) Zimbabwean, Malagasy - singer-songwriter, dancer, and actor.
Terrence Kudakwashe Tichapondwa / Tryt (1986) Zimbabwean - musician.
Radzi Chinyanganya (1986) Zimbabwean / Scottish - presenter.
Rudi Schwamborn / Carlprit (1986) Zimbabwean / German - rapper.
Jah Prayzah (1987) Zimbabwean - musician.
Mukudzeyi Mukombe (1987) Zimbabwean - musician.
Abraham Wilson (1987) Zimbabwean - musician.
Martin Tawanda Gosha / Kazmik Chamakanda (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Pacharo Mzembe (1988) Zimbabwean - actor.
Biggie Tembo Jr. (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Mathias Mhere (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Energy Sylvester Chizanga / Free,am (1988) Zimbabwean - musician.
Prince Kudakwashe Musarurwa (1988) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Tendekai Philemon Tati / Madzitatiguru (1989) Zimbabwean - spoken word artist, slam poet, writer, and comedian.
Gerald Masanga / Jerry B (1989) Zimbabwean - musician.
Alfred Nenguwo (1989) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Regé-Jean Page (1990) Zimbabwean - actor.
Emmanuel Manyeruke / Guspy Warrior (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nyabulo Mayibongwe Nkomo (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Kelvin Kusikwenyu / Killer T (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Wilton Isheasnesu Doba / Legion (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Elisha Matarirano / Legend Elly (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Gamure Munengami /Cello Culture (1990) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nib Crouch (1991) Zimbabwean - rapper.
Phillip Kembo (1991) Zimbabwean - producer.
Brian Soko (1991) Zimbabwean - songwriter and producer.
Tafadzwa Mwandira / Celscius (1991) Zimbabwean - musician.
Lovejoy Matare / L kat (1991) Zimbabwean - rapper and lyricist.
Matthew C. Martino (1992) Zimbabwean - actor and producer.
Obey Makamure / Tocky Vibes (1993) Zimbabwean - musician and songwriter.
Darlington Zhanje / Dhadza D (1993) Zimbabwean - musician.
Maligakini Saizi / Kinnah (1993) Zimbabwean - musician.
Gary Tight (1994) Zimbabwean - musician.
Godknows Shumba / Magical (1994) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinotenda Chitapa (1995) Zimbabwean - musician.
Kelvin Jones (1995) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Gift Lihlohonolo Ndlovu (1996) Zimbabwean - musician.
Takura Chiwoniso / Blot (1996) Zimbabwean - musician.
McDon Vladmire Woodburn / Mcy Ghost (1998) Zimbabwean - musician.
Fisher Masango (?) Zimbabwean - model.
Alton Edwards (?) Zimbabwean, British - singer.
Zuva Martens (?) Zimbabwean / Dutch - actor and comedian.
Mathias Muzaza (?) Zimbabwean - singer and percussionist (Mokoomba).
Trustworth Samende (?) Zimbabwean - singer and guitarist (Mokoomba).
Abundance Mutori (?) Zimbabwean - singer and bassist (Mokoomba).
Ndaba Coster Moyo (?) Zimbabwean - singer and drummer (Mokoomba).
Miti Mugande (?) Zimbabwean - singer and percussionist (Mokoomba).
Donald Moyo (?) Zimbabwean - singer and keyboardist (Mokoomba).
Kwayedza Kureya / Kwaye (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Tiwai Muza (?) Zimbabwean - actor.
Rise Kagonaa (?) Zimbabwean - guitarist.
Takura Tendayi / Takura (?) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter.
Kenny Chitsvatsva (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Shakespeare "Shakie" Kangwena (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Chartwell Dutiro (?) Zimbabwean - mbira player.
Kudaushe Matimba (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tendayi Jembere (?) Zimbabwean - actor.
Steve Makoni (?) Zimbabwean - guitarist, songwriter, and comedian.
Kwasi Songui (?) Zimbabwean - actor.
Mr. Lion / Gazzully (?) Zimbabwean - DJ.
Clemmence Rice (?) Zimbabwean - bass mbira player (Mbira dzeNharira).
Chaka Chakandika (?) Zimbabwean - kalimba player (Mbira dzeNharira).
Takawira Devera (?) Zimbabwean - lead mbira player (Mbira dzeNharira).
Tendai Kazuru (?) Zimbabwean - hosho player (Mbira dzeNharira).
Mudiwa Hood (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Douglas Vambe (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ngugi Vere (?) Zimbabwean - fashion designer.
Enock Munhenga / ExQ (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Syfo fame (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Clyde Macathur Chirikure / Clyde Banks (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
T Makwikwi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Antony Munetsi Matambanadzo / mUnetsi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Lloyd Charles Muponda / King Labash (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tawanda Zarzu Tichareva (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Makura (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Kudzayi Mhlanga (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Thembani Mubochwa (?) Zimbabwean - fashion designer.
Ara Kani (?) Zimbabwean - fashion designer.
Doc Vikela (?) Zimbabwean - comedian.
Calvin / Cal_Vin (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Michael Kudakwashe (?) Zimbabwean - actor and comedian.
Muzi Mangena (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Dumi Maraire Jr / Draze (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Zadzisai Chikwanyanga / G.I.L (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ian Makiwa / Platinum Prince (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Nicholas Muchinguri / POY (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Sam Dondo (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tinashe Gonzara / Ti Gonzi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Trevor Dongo (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Blessed Zikhali / 8L (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Willis Afrika Wataffi (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Baba Harare (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Newton Gwanangura / Badman (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Albert Mushore / Boom Beto (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Brian Sibalo (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Calisto Nyamhute (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Calvin Malunga / Crystal (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Daniel Mazhindu / Decibel (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Delani Makhalima (?) Zimbabwean - musician and producer.
Dereck Mpofu (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Tamuka Mponda-Makuluni / DJ Tamuka (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Dumalisile Mehlomakhulu (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Douglas Chimbetu (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Fungai Paradzayi / Fun F (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Resilience Chekera / GZE (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Bessel Mugo Parewa / Hwindi Prezident (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jah Child (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jah Designer (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jah Signal (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jeremy Olivier (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Jonah Moyo (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Josh Kawara / Josh Kays (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Shadreck Kwarire (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Kireni Zulu (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Achieve Moyo / Krimz Beatz (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Lucky Kumene (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Shelton Tutani / Maggikal (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Ephraim Mushore / Lyrical Editor / Major E (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Masta Reins (?) Zimbabwean - musician.
Problematic:
Dizzy Dee (1985) Zimbabwean - singer-songwriter and DJ - convicted of rape.
Soul Jah Love (1989) Zimbabwean - assaulted wife.
Washington Kavhai (?) Zimbabwean - musician - convicted of rape.
Tawanda Manyimo (?) Zimbabwean - actor - played a Japanese character in Ghost In The Shell when he is not Japanese.
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Dream Journal 2017-11-19: LEMME TELL YOU ABOUT THE NEWEST ACTION MOVIE THAT NEEDS TO BE MADE
After two days of absence due to me literally forgetting every dream I had (Friday) and playing Pokemon until it was too late to write coherent sentences (Saturday), I’m now back with some quality content! But first, let’s get the bits and pieces of dreams out of the way:
Dream Fragments
Watched a documentary about PayPal’s identity verification processes and how individuals of seemingly Middle Eastern ancestry are disproportionately targeted for verification, told for the perspective of a businessman from India. It was a surprisingly engrossing story.
Rode my bicycle down an empty stretch of highway at sunset during the late summer. The wind on my face was wonderful and the sunset was especially vibrant.
A zombie apocalypse went down, but I was too busy having emotionally fulfilling marital relations with my wife in the woods to get involved with petty matters like “the end of the world” and “the fate of humanity.”
Met an imaginary celebrity who looked sort of like Bill Murray with wavy black hair that came down past his shoulders. Apparently his name was Bill Pentecost, and he really liked apples.
I was badly singing (like really badly) a version of the song “Low Ride” and my wife was like “Sweetie, please, no. Don’t do that.”
In another bicycle/celebrity dream, I rode past an apartment complex that seemingly appeared overnight. There was a big sign outside that said “YES KEANU REEVES LIVES HERE GO AWAY JFC.” Maybe Keanu Reeves lives there? Or is that just some weird misdirection?
The Feature Presentation: “The Kidnapping of the Cupcake”
And speaking of Keanu Reeves, he has an appearance in yet another of my dreams! The last dream fragment before I woke to feed the cats was the one about Keanu’s apartment, and I guess my brain was just primed to see Keanu when I went back to sleep (because cats don’t seem to care about waking their humans up at “reasonable” hours). But what I saw during this next bout of sleep was an extended trailer for a film called “The Kidnapping of the Cupcake.”
Yes, the name is kind of silly, but stick with me now. There’s a jazz soundtrack that opens up the trailer and we see Keanu Reeves walking down the street in a suit (no beard, though, for all you John Wick fans). He stops at a house and bangs on the door. It opens to reveal Christopher Lloyd who looks to be every bit of his circa-2017 age. Keanu tells his friend to get ready because they’re about to have to go on a mission together to dole out some vigilante justice. These characters probably have names that weren’t revealed to me, so in the interest of simplicity, I’ll just keep referring to them by the names of their actors.
Cut to a shot of the two guys walking down the street wearing long coats even though it’s the middle of summer in what looks to be California. Despite this, they still look dapper as hell. “We can’t get cupcakes any more at that bakery we like,” Keanu says.
“This is unacceptable!” says Christopher.
Now there’s a training montage where Keanu and Christopher practice superhuman feats of archery with their crossbows. Yes, these men are definitely crossbow-wielding assassins. And that cupcake incident was what pushed them both over the edge. These dudes can shoot incoming arrows/bolts out of the air with zero effort. It’s like that bullet-time effect in The Matrix, only less cheesy and not done with copious amounts of slow motion. Most of the training montage is actually the two of them shooting directly at each other and either catching the bolts with their bare hands or shooting them out of the sky like a boss. When the training montage is complete, the two men high-five each other.
The scene cuts to a tastefully-lit shot of the interior of a sun drenched high-rise apartment in France. It’s shot in a stylized way to look slightly hazy, and you can tell it’s probably a flashback. Orange sunlight floods through the open windows into the pink living room. A young boy and a woman are seen in silhouette in the shot, and the woman is leaning over the boy telling him that she’s got to go away for a while and that she’ll be back soon.
Now we’re back in the present. There are disjointed shots of explosions, tables being flipped in a restaurant, various threats from the bad guy, and at least one gratuitous slow-mo shot of a bullet piercing a red velvet cake.
Keanu points his crossbow directly at the camera and says something cool and action-movie-esque, like “You picked the wrong day to take away my cupcakes.” And because it’s a fast-paced movie trailer, he shoots his crossbow bolt into the camera toward the viewer right as the movie’s title card comes into view:
It’s a solid pink background with white script that reads “The Kidnapping of the Cupcake” and a chocolate cupcake tumbles from the top of the screen and lands icing-side down just beneath the words. A maraschino cherry that adorned the top of the cupcake is crushed under the weight of such deliciousness that is splatters like stylized blood (because apparently Zack Snyder of 300 and Sin City fame did the title sequence). Smooth jazz continues to play until the music is interrupted by the sound of a gunshot.
The above is the most accurate retelling I can make of the dream as it happened, but there are a few points that were kind of left in need of clarification. As hilarious as it would be for two assassins to go on a murder rampage because cupcakes got taken off the menu, I think there was more to it than that. The feel of the dream seemed to indicate that the woman in the apartment was the owner and only baker at the cupcake place. She was kidnapped by some European guy for unspecified reasons about something that happened in France, and the kidnapper wanted a ransom for his troubles.
Keanu Reeves was a loyal customer that showed up every day for a single cupcake, and he had mostly retired from the world of murder-for-hire. But when he found out that the supply of his precious daily cupcake were going to be interrupted, he took up arms again and went to work. I’m pretty sure he solved the problem and got free cupcakes for life, so the story has a happy ending for everybody who isn’t a criminal. Pretty sure that guy got shot to death, but what else would you expect?
If someone would like to turn this into an actual movie/script/story, feel free to do so. Just let me see the final result (and let me meet Keanu Reeves and Christopher Lloyd if you have pull to make things happen in Hollywood). Until next time, my dreamtime friends!
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Header image of Keanu Reeves getting guns pointed at him is a promotional shot from John Wick Chapter Two.
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The SEO Garden: A Letter to the Midwest
June 26, 2020
Lovettsville, VA
Dear Scott,
Well, as your letter writing skills are obviously taking second place to your Facebook overshares, I thought I would pick up the baton (as most women must do in this life), and nudge you with its slightly nubby end.
The bananas are beginning to cook.
I enjoyed your latest Rant about things in the gardening world that you love and loathe, but erased my pithy comment about 600 characters in, feeling it was better to start a new, more focused, discussion on the things that also make me crazy as a gardener and garden writer in a new(ish) digital age.
As almost all of them involve a laptop which is not particularly photogenic, I’ll entertain you with pictures of the garden right now instead.
Bird-sown Petasites hybridus (with violet leaf for scale).
There are many things to love about the digital age of course – my word processor for one, my digital SLR for another. Hell, my iPhone camera at this point. But I know, in a little tiny corner of my mind which I often close for comment, that each is working with the passage of time to make me lazier and less clever. Depth of field nuance? Grammatical flourish? Tricky spellings which tax the brain? All casualties to algorithms and sweet sweet convenience if I allow it. And I so often do.
And these are skills we should be loathe to lose. A writer friend wrote the following on syntax, which I have pinned up in my office on a 3×5 card to remind me of the fun of it all – the reason if you will to turn off Microsoft Editor, and Yoast, and the specter of your fourth grade teacher insisting that you will be pitched into the fires of hell if you start a sentence with a conjunction:
It’s no sin to tax the grammar. If you’ve the skill, then you canna.
The Scots would point out, quite rightfully, that the last word negates the gist of the thing, but I like to feel it is penned in the style of Ogden Nash. Perhaps you might prefer CAKE’s more modern approach with the lyrics of John McCrea in Stabbing Shadows:
Adjectives on a typewriter, he moves his words like a prizefighter. The frenzied pace of the mind inside the cell.
That last line’s gotta resonate with the man who just penned 722 words (I counted) on high octane gasoline.
So if we allow these things to ‘help us,’ will they eventually hurt us instead? Which brings me to the issue of the modern ropes, however silken, that tie us in knots and limit the creative [horticultural] mind. I wonder if you’ll agree.
Echinacea ‘Tres Amigos’ with belamcanda fans – now Iris domestica.
Autocorrect
Do you know how long it takes to thumb-type Aechmea fasciata into a phone with muddy hands? Do you know how much I’m forced to drink when I then read ‘Arch fascists’ on a text I’ve just sent to a botanist friend who is probably wondering how much news I’ve been taking in lately – and from which websites?
Wait a minute, of course you do, you’ve got at least a decade on me. At least I can see my screen at this point.
All said, it does tend to limit the amount of times one wants to thumb-type Achmea fasciata into a phone with muddy hands. Easier to type ‘urn plant’ and pray there’s only one.
Well, not an achmea, but an ananas. Pineapples in Virginia. So. Much. Fun.
Google dictation
Which, like its evil brother, Autocorrect, does not understand botanical nomenclature and turns a simple task into ten wasted minutes of your life you will never get back. Here’s a great example from today: Tripsicum dactyloides to the folks at Apple is “trips to come back to the ladies.”
And, if I type it in, and forget to hit that top left “Yes, that’s damn well what I typed” word suggestion, I get something equally incomprehensible courtesy of Autocorrect. Unless of course, I’ve typed it before. Or not. Depends. Meanwhile, the tripsicum has spread four inches.
I imagine Dr. Fauci and his lot are struggling with the same issues: “No! I said remdesivir – the polymerase inhibitor, you idiot machine, not ‘REM death severe.’ Holy hell – like the President needs to think sleep will kill people at this point. Somebody get me a new phone.”
Writing for SEO
I do believe I dislike this most of all. Not simply because of the articles that have been butchered by editors with their hungry marketing eyes fixated (quite understandably) on key words and their synonyms awkwardly repeated 16 times in 900 words. Nor because of one-sentence paragraphs that can no longer hold their heads up proudly and call themselves paragraphs. But because of the nuance that is lost when all this happens – particularly when it comes to clever, teasing titles.
Would you rather read “The Necessity of Underwear” to gently introduce you to the painful subject of staking, or scroll through yet another “The One Crazy Trick Great Gardens Have in Common – Sure to Shock You!”
Mixed shrubs made ever so much better by a touch of Cosmopolitan. (Miscanthus sinensis)
Had this SEO nonsense been the norm eighty years ago, it would have completely obliterated most great garden literature, including the scratchings of His Royal Highness, Monty Don. Loathe as I am to mention great British garden writers in light of your sensitivity on the subject, I feel an example is necessary.
One of Christopher Lloyd’s Country Life articles “Shun the Invisible Worm” (found in In My Garden) is a piece about succession bloom in late summer borders; and somewhere, deep in the meat of it, he comes to the threat of introducing the phlox eelworm into one’s garden. Then, just as quickly, back to love of plants, and of hybrid rhododendrons. The worm was just a blip; but in finding it and moving through the article, the reader-gardener is transported deep within Lloyd’s kingdom.
I simply wouldn’t have fallen in love with that garden (or that wit) without that journey. One feels the garden. One begins to know the garden. His articles are a mix of straight-to-point and linger-a-little. Both are necessary.
The great American garden writer Henry Mitchell wrote similarly, as did many others in the days before newspapers threw out their garden columnists onto hard pavement — forcing them to sell their souls in a world run by Yoast and its little red frowny faces.
New 2020 title for Lloyd’s piece: The Terrifying Pest That Will Destroy Your Garden!
Notes from 2020 editor: Remove rhodos and summer border options. Not relevant. Need some keyphrase headers. Can you make the worm more terrifying?
Notes from Lloyd: [annoyed muttering]
Primo Black Pearl heuchera (a long-lived stunner!) with Sun Power hosta.
Those frowny faces say impertinent things like “Keyphrase has been found less than four times.” “42% of your sentences contain more than 20 words.” “82% of your readers have started scanning their Instagram feed.”
I wonder if those who don’t blog or write content for websites (all fifteen of them) understand how much has been lost in a one-inch-deep marketplace. 20 words folks. That’s what Yoast and Google think of our ability to read at this point.
For the benefit of future employers/editors reading this letter, I feel compelled to add that I am fully versed in SEO and will absolutely sell my soul in a world run by Yoast and its little red frowny faces. The pavement is so very hard. Scott, I’m sure you’ll join me in my abject groveling.
Writers gotta hustle in a COVID world.
Exclamation points
Or rather, the new need for us to use exclamation points in texts, emails, or prose — or risk pissing someone off with our disembodied, obviously snotty, tone!
You probably wouldn’t understand because you’re so “good-natured” and “sometimes humorous,” but some of us don’t have to work that hard to make others believe we’re using a snotty tone, so we’re forced to use more exclamation points!
To friends! To colleagues! To people we’ve never met before! I die a little bit each time I do it! To those who flatly refuse – I deeply respect your stance! But maybe you’re grumpy! I can’t tell! And see paragraph above!
I always think I love the red ones the best, then I see the pure lavender ones.
Can we all just agree to stop using them?!? Can we all just agree that an slightly uplifted tone is implied in all correspondence, no matter how short?!? Please!
Insane misinformation, perfectly SEO’d
Insane. And because I have no idea if it is libelous to quote these people, I won’t. Instead I’ll make up something that I may, or may not have recently read, by someone who may, or may not have 45 thousand followers, of whom 44 thousand may, or may not, be Russian bots.
“Plant green healthy taro! The healthy leaves are awesome in the garden! And good for you! You can eat the green healthy leaves in tons of ways! People say the leaves are medicinal – I’m sure they totally are! They just LOOK healthy! And green! Why not try it? Plant medicine is good medicine right? Right!”
Not for salad fixins’
There’s those exclamation points again.
Yeah buddy. You’re right. Taro leaves do happen to be edible. Boiled. Boiled hard. Just don’t make one of those “tons of ways” chomping on the raw leaves with a steaming cup of ashwagandha before you start your sun salutations, or your throat will swell shut. And then you’ll need something other than plant medicine to realign your chakras.
While I give everyone and anyone a free pass to make mistakes in life and in print as we all do, I cannot get over some of the utter horseshit I see out there. I suppose I should be thankful that it’s mostly Russian bots scanning it.
What was my SEO header keyphrase again?
Speaking of plant medicine, it appears to be time to close up this fabulously clever word processor with all of its little demons and frowny faces, and mix myself a G&T – though I know we disagree on the sticky issue of what to pair with one’s tonic. Your penchant for Vodka is unsettling, but I will assume a Vodka tonic pairs well with a Vodka jello square after a long day keeping the elephants off the phlox. Personally I don’t see why you don’t use Everclear and save a bit of cash.
Can we at least agree on Pimms? Don’t tell me your mixer is soda water.
Yours in the sublime brilliance of tonic at least,
Marianne
P.S. Just rebuilt the carburetor on my edger with the help of a friend. I too loathe this gasoline dance we do, but at Stihl’s exorbitant European-esque fuel prices, I’ll continue to use my additives.
P.P.S. The irony of having to mess with the SEO of this letter to achieve Green-Face Nirvana has sent me to my second G&T.
The SEO Garden: A Letter to the Midwest originally appeared on GardenRant on June 27, 2020.
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The SEO Garden: A Letter to the Midwest
June 26, 2020
Lovettsville, VA
Dear Scott,
Well, as your letter writing skills are obviously taking second place to your Facebook overshares, I thought I would pick up the baton (as most women must do in this life), and nudge you with its slightly nubby end.
The bananas are beginning to cook.
I enjoyed your latest Rant about things in the gardening world that you love and loathe, but erased my pithy comment about 600 characters in, feeling it was better to start a new, more focused, discussion on the things that also make me crazy as a gardener and garden writer in a new(ish) digital age.
As almost all of them involve a laptop which is not particularly photogenic, I’ll entertain you with pictures of the garden right now instead.
Bird-sown Petasites hybridus (with violet leaf for scale).
There are many things to love about the digital age of course – my word processor for one, my digital SLR for another. Hell, my iPhone camera at this point. But I know, in a little tiny corner of my mind which I often close for comment, that each is working with the passage of time to make me lazier and less clever. Depth of field nuance? Grammatical flourish? Tricky spellings which tax the brain? All casualties to algorithms and sweet sweet convenience if I allow it. And I so often do.
And these are skills we should be loathe to lose. A writer friend wrote the following on syntax, which I have pinned up in my office on a 3×5 card to remind me of the fun of it all – the reason if you will to turn off Microsoft Editor, and Yoast, and the specter of your fourth grade teacher insisting that you will be pitched into the fires of hell if you start a sentence with a conjunction:
It’s no sin to tax the grammar. If you’ve the skill, then you canna.
The Scots would point out, quite rightfully, that the last word negates the gist of the thing, but I like to feel it is penned in the style of Ogden Nash. Perhaps you might prefer CAKE’s more modern approach with the lyrics of John McCrea in Stabbing Shadows:
Adjectives on a typewriter, he moves his words like a prizefighter. The frenzied pace of the mind inside the cell.
That last line’s gotta resonate with the man who just penned 722 words (I counted) on high octane gasoline.
So if we allow these things to ‘help us,’ will they eventually hurt us instead? Which brings me to the issue of the modern ropes, however silken, that tie us in knots and limit the creative [horticultural] mind. I wonder if you’ll agree.
Echinacea ‘Tres Amigos’ with belamcanda fans – now Iris domestica.
Autocorrect
Do you know how long it takes to thumb-type Aechmea fasciata into a phone with muddy hands? Do you know how much I’m forced to drink when I then read ‘Arch fascists’ on a text I’ve just sent to a botanist friend who is probably wondering how much news I’ve been taking in lately – and from which websites?
Wait a minute, of course you do, you’ve got at least a decade on me. At least I can see my screen at this point.
All said, it does tend to limit the amount of times one wants to thumb-type Achmea fasciata into a phone with muddy hands. Easier to type ‘urn plant’ and pray there’s only one.
Well, not an achmea, but an ananas. Pineapples in Virginia. So. Much. Fun.
Google dictation
Which, like its evil brother, Autocorrect, does not understand botanical nomenclature and turns a simple task into ten wasted minutes of your life you will never get back. Here’s a great example from today: Tripsicum dactyloides to the folks at Apple is “trips to come back to the ladies.”
And, if I type it in, and forget to hit that top left “Yes, that’s damn well what I typed” word suggestion, I get something equally incomprehensible courtesy of Autocorrect. Unless of course, I’ve typed it before. Or not. Depends. Meanwhile, the tripsicum has spread four inches.
I imagine Dr. Fauci and his lot are struggling with the same issues: “No! I said remdesivir – the polymerase inhibitor, you idiot machine, not ‘REM death severe.’ Holy hell – like the President needs to think sleep will kill people at this point. Somebody get me a new phone.”
Writing for SEO
I do believe I dislike this most of all. Not simply because of the articles that have been butchered by editors with their hungry marketing eyes fixated (quite understandably) on key words and their synonyms awkwardly repeated 16 times in 900 words. Nor because of one-sentence paragraphs that can no longer hold their heads up proudly and call themselves paragraphs. But because of the nuance that is lost when all this happens – particularly when it comes to clever, teasing titles.
Would you rather read “The Necessity of Underwear” to gently introduce you to the painful subject of staking, or scroll through yet another “The One Crazy Trick Great Gardens Have in Common – Sure to Shock You!”
Mixed shrubs made ever so much better by a touch of Cosmopolitan. (Miscanthus sinensis)
Had this SEO nonsense been the norm eighty years ago, it would have completely obliterated most great garden literature, including the scratchings of His Royal Highness, Monty Don. Loathe as I am to mention great British garden writers in light of your sensitivity on the subject, I feel an example is necessary.
One of Christopher Lloyd’s Country Life articles “Shun the Invisible Worm” (found in In My Garden) is a piece about succession bloom in late summer borders; and somewhere, deep in the meat of it, he comes to the threat of introducing the phlox eelworm into one’s garden. Then, just as quickly, back to love of plants, and of hybrid rhododendrons. The worm was just a blip; but in finding it and moving through the article, the reader-gardener is transported deep within Lloyd’s kingdom.
I simply wouldn’t have fallen in love with that garden (or that wit) without that journey. One feels the garden. One begins to know the garden. His articles are a mix of straight-to-point and linger-a-little. Both are necessary.
The great American garden writer Henry Mitchell wrote similarly, as did many others in the days before newspapers threw out their garden columnists onto hard pavement — forcing them to sell their souls in a world run by Yoast and its little red frowny faces.
New 2020 title for Lloyd’s piece: The Terrifying Pest That Will Destroy Your Garden!
Notes from 2020 editor: Remove rhodos and summer border options. Not relevant. Need some keyphrase headers. Can you make the worm more terrifying?
Notes from Lloyd: [annoyed muttering]
Primo Black Pearl heuchera (a long-lived stunner!) with Sun Power hosta.
Those frowny faces say impertinent things like “Keyphrase has been found less than four times.” “42% of your sentences contain more than 20 words.” “82% of your readers have started scanning their Instagram feed.”
I wonder if those who don’t blog or write content for websites (all fifteen of them) understand how much has been lost in a one-inch-deep marketplace. 20 words folks. That’s what Yoast and Google think of our ability to read at this point.
For the benefit of future employers/editors reading this letter, I feel compelled to add that I am fully versed in SEO and will absolutely sell my soul in a world run by Yoast and its little red frowny faces. The pavement is so very hard. Scott, I’m sure you’ll join me in my abject groveling.
Writers gotta hustle in a COVID world.
Exclamation points
Or rather, the new need for us to use exclamation points in texts, emails, or prose — or risk pissing someone off with our disembodied, obviously snotty, tone!
You probably wouldn’t understand because you’re so “good-natured” and “sometimes humorous,” but some of us don’t have to work that hard to make others believe we’re using a snotty tone, so we’re forced to use more exclamation points!
To friends! To colleagues! To people we’ve never met before! I die a little bit each time I do it! To those who flatly refuse – I deeply respect your stance! But maybe you’re grumpy! I can’t tell! And see paragraph above!
I always think I love the red ones the best, then I see the pure lavender ones.
Can we all just agree to stop using them?!? Can we all just agree that an slightly uplifted tone is implied in all correspondence, no matter how short?!? Please!
Insane misinformation, perfectly SEO’d
Insane. And because I have no idea if it is libelous to quote these people, I won’t. Instead I’ll make up something that I may, or may not have recently read, by someone who may, or may not have 45 thousand followers, of whom 44 thousand may, or may not, be Russian bots.
“Plant green healthy taro! The healthy leaves are awesome in the garden! And good for you! You can eat the green healthy leaves in tons of ways! People say the leaves are medicinal – I’m sure they totally are! They just LOOK healthy! And green! Why not try it? Plant medicine is good medicine right? Right!”
Not for salad fixins’
There’s those exclamation points again.
Yeah buddy. You’re right. Taro leaves do happen to be edible. Boiled. Boiled hard. Just don’t make one of those “tons of ways” chomping on the raw leaves with a steaming cup of ashwagandha before you start your sun salutations, or your throat will swell shut. And then you’ll need something other than plant medicine to realign your chakras.
While I give everyone and anyone a free pass to make mistakes in life and in print as we all do, I cannot get over some of the utter horseshit I see out there. I suppose I should be thankful that it’s mostly Russian bots scanning it.
What was my SEO header keyphrase again?
Speaking of plant medicine, it appears to be time to close up this fabulously clever word processor with all of its little demons and frowny faces, and mix myself a G&T – though I know we disagree on the sticky issue of what to pair with one’s tonic. Your penchant for Vodka is unsettling, but I will assume a Vodka tonic pairs well with a Vodka jello square after a long day keeping the elephants off the phlox. Personally I don’t see why you don’t use Everclear and save a bit of cash.
Can we at least agree on Pimms? Don’t tell me your mixer is soda water.
Yours in the sublime brilliance of tonic at least,
Marianne
P.S. Just rebuilt the carburetor on my edger with the help of a friend. I too loathe this gasoline dance we do, but at Stihl’s exorbitant European-esque fuel prices, I’ll continue to use my additives.
P.P.S. The irony of having to mess with the SEO of this letter to achieve Green-Face Nirvana has sent me to my second G&T.
The SEO Garden: A Letter to the Midwest originally appeared on GardenRant on June 27, 2020.
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Boxing Day: Wrexham VS Salford City
Hello and I hoped that everyone had a good Christmas, I know I had because I was there. Today, I was reviewing Wrexham’s Boxing Day’s encounter with Salford City. It has been ages since I wrote a game review, due to the fact that I am back at college and there is a lot of assignments to do. However, as it’s Christmas I have decided to have a few days off assignments.
Wrexham is playing at home against Salford. I think we can win despite everyone knows Salford is rich due to Class ‘97 Manchester United, therefore, they can beat any team on their day. However, do you know what? It’s not about money, it is all about 90 minute of football.
We come into the game with confidence after progressing in the FA Trophy (3 - 0) and drawing the league game (0 - 0) after it. I know we got thrashed against Newport 4 - 0 but we were a man down after 12 minutes and we are a league below them. Before the Salford’s game, we are 3rd in the table with a win, we will be second and go above them by a point.
Salford is on a good form, winning their last 2 games out of 3. They were home against Dagenham & Redbridge and won 2 - 1 in their last game. Before that game, they also progressed in the FA Trophy after beating Gateshead 3 - 1 at home. Finally, the game which started 3-game run, they lost to Chesterfield 2 - 0 away. Adam Rooney is their top scorer with 17 goals to his name so far in this season.
Now, I will talk about the game.
We lined up like this:
18 Rob Lainton
3 James Jennings
5 Shaun Pearson
16 Brad Walker
13 Mark Carrington
30 Jake Lawlor
14 Paul Rutherford
20 Akil Wright
7 Luke Summerfield
23 Stuart Beavon
32 Bobby Grant
On our bench:
1 Christian Dibble
4 Manny Smith
29 Ben Tollitt
17 Nicky Deverdics
10 Chris Holroyd
Salford City lined up like this:
1 Chris Neal
2 Scott Wiseman
6 Carl Piergianni
3 Ibou Touray
23 Nathan Pond
18 Danny Whitehead
4 Gus Mafuta
11 Tom Walker
7 Matt Green
9 Adam Rooney
10 Danny Lloyd-McGoldrick
On their bench:
21 Devante Rodney
30 Rory Gaffney
12 Max Crocombe
15 Liam Nolan
5 Liam Hogan
I was up on the platform for today’s game. This game was good for the community from having a good crowd and a special bucket collection for Wheelchair Accessible Travel.
We only needed 3 minutes to score the opening goal of the match when Shaun Pearson’s head met the ball from a Luke Summerfield’s corner. Shaun had good power with the header beating Christopher Neal. We had chances to score the second 3 minutes later. However, the visitors managed to block Summerfield’s left-footed shot. Bobby Grant got it back but his shot was just wide.
Salford then was on the attack when we lost the ball. When Matt Green half-volleyed the ball but it went wide. In ninth minutes, Daniel Lloyd tried to get a goal back but Jack Lawlor managed to block the attempt and the ball went wide. 2 minutes later, we got the ball back and went on the hunt for the second goal when Brad Walker missed calculate his shot and it found Neal. Then James Jenning had a throw-in and threw the ball to Paul Rutherford. He was clear through and had a half-volley but Neal managed to save it.
Wrex the Dragon came up to the platform, I bet he was sent to the stands because he was always near our attacking goal during the first half of home games. I know it’s a bad joke. Anyway, we finally got our second of the match when Akil Wright lost the Salford man who was marking him, he headed the ball in after Summerfield whipped it in. I could see the shadow of Wrex celebrating the goal.
31 minutes on the clock, Neal lost the ball when he was pressed by Rutherford. The ball found the feet of Mark Carrington, he took the shot from a long distance but missed the goal. Two minutes later, Stuart Beavon passed it to Rutherford, he crossed it in for Grant. However, Grant’s shot was blocked by Ibou Touray.
Beavon was a nightmare for Salford’s defenders today, he managed to let Wright in front of the box in the 43rd minute. However, Wright’s shot went wide. In stoppage time, we got a free kick. The ball got to Walker in the end, when he buried it in the bottom corner of the goal from 25 yards out.
Half-time: Wrexham 3 - 0 Salford City
Salford made a half-time substitution putting on Nathan Pond for Liam Hogan. They looked fresher and on 50 minutes, Gus Mafuta had a shot from 18 yards out but it went wide. We escaped the pressure and went on the attack, it was Grant who had a shot first but the ball found Neal. Then Beavon had a shot but it went wide.
Graham Barrow sent Ben Tollitt on for his debut in replace of Beavon in the 65th minute. In the next minute, we had a freekick which was taken by Grant but it went over and into a very busy Glyndwr University stand. Three minutes later, Summerfield tried a shot from a tight area but it was blocked.
Tollitt and Rutherford played an one-two run in the 82nd minute. Tollitt ended it by having a shot at the goal but it was blocked, he managed to get the ball and try it again. However, it was blocked. He got his reward for all of his missed shots in the 86th minute, when he got his debut goal and the ball went in the top corner of the goal. At this point of the game, some of Salford’s fans decided to head back to coaches and trains. As the saying goes, “money can’t buy you happiness” and today was a waking nightmare for Salford. Don’t worry Salford, there always next week when we meet again.
The game wasn’t over at 4 - 0, in the 93rd minute we got our fifth goal, when Chris Holroyd got through the visitors’ defence and buried the ball in the back of the net. Rob Lainton was finishing the game with a clean sheet, but Danny Whitehead’s long-shot effort was deflected in the box, missing Lainton and spun into the goal.
Full-time: Wrexham 5 - 1 Salford
The match sponsor’s match of the match was Stuart Beavon. It was a good day all round for Wrexham, when Leyton Orient losing their dinner time game at Dagenham & Redbridge 2 - 1 and we made £1,450 for Wheelchair Accessible Travel. That’s all from me for 2018, thank you for reading my content this year.
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Benicio at Bay Harbor Islands Condo for Sale
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Benicio at Bay Harbor Islands Condo for Sale
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4 Bedroom Units for Sale in Benicio, Bay Harbor Islands
CityCondo NameUnit NumberBedsBathsLiving AreaYear BuiltPriceTotal Pic
Bay Harbor Islands
Benicio Bay Harbor
2
4
5.5
4361
2018
$2,071,475
10
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Three Hours in One Minute - Sustainability Forum 2017 video
Thanks to Rana Zandi for creating a 1-minute video summary of the OCAD U Sustainability Forum 2017. Below is the accompanying descriptive text.
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Video opens to the entrance of the OCAD University Open Gallery (49 McCaul Street - where the Forum was hosted), panning down to the doors where the Sustainability Forum poster is displayed on the left door.
Yellow text in the left corner of the screen reads 'Making Meaning, Taking Action: Sustainability Forum 2017'
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The screen goes black. Yellow text in the left bottom corner reads "Brought to you by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Sustainability Initiatives and the OCAD U Sustainability Committee"
The screen goes black.
Yellow text appears again in the top left corner reading "Thanks to our presenters: Greg Dammery, Lillian Allen, Tyler Sewell, Ehiko Odeh, Ivan Maycheck, D'Andrea Bowie- Defilippis, Jonathan Atkins, Stephanie Caldeira, Sammi Goldman, Mitch Joiner, Alexie Laverdiere Ranger, Christopher Lloyd, Roda
By Simran Dadlani, Student Monitor, Office of Diversity, Equity & Sustainability Initiatives (ODESI)
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