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Cole remembered everything, and from what he had experienced at the Umbrella Training Facility and in Raccoon City involving viral outbreaks, one thing was clear: Umbrella needed to pay for their carelessness. He was in the lower levels of N.E.S.T. when he heard the alarm sound, warning of a self-destruct sequence activated due to the removal of a virus that had to be the G-Virus sample he had come here to get. After dealing with some of the undead and a few escaped experiments, he just happens to find the sample lying on the ground at his feet; confused at how it was suddenly there and not even scratched or broken, he leaned down and picked it up. "Well, G-Virus obtained, now to get out of here." He heard steps behind him and spun around. Desert Eagle trained on a woman who didn't look like an Umbrella researcher, and she had a gun trained him as well. "You're not Umbrella, not gonna even waste time trying to figure out who you are or why you're down here," Cole said as he kept his gun aimed at her. He chuckled when she told him she was here for the sample in his hand. "No way in hell I'm going to hand this over; this is the evidence I need to bring Umbrella down," Cole responded. Then he saw her pull the trigger, and he dodged out of the way just as the bullet left the chamber. "Sorry honey, not your average Joe."
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The Into the Woods 2022 Cast Recording is literally perfect y’all. Like I don’t think I’ve fallen in love with a cast album this fast. Brian D’Arcy James? Perfect. Sara Barellies? Phenomenal. Patina Miller? Outstanding. Phillipa Soo? Flawless. Julia Lester? Excellent. Cole Thompson? Magnificent. Gavin Creel?. Absolutely incredible. Joshua Henry? Actually owns my heart. I can and will gush about this album forever now.
Favorite songs: all of them, AGONY, Children Will Listen, No One is Alone, It Takes Two, Your Fault, Giants in the Sky, No More.
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"I may have been born yesterday, but I still went shopping!"
Happy 16th birthday to Charles Budderick "Buddy" Cole, born 64 years ago, yesterday.
Image/quote sources are under the cut:
Opening sentence of Buddy Babylon, written by Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini
Frame from "Buddy Cole Origins part 1", Scott Thompson's first video as Buddy Cole. Entirely improvised by Scott Thompson, filmed by Paul Bellini in 1985.
Still frame from the Buddy Cole sketch "Buddy and Bobs", filmed for the Kids in the Hall on CBC/HBO but never released
Photograph taken by Jessamine Manchester backstage at Scott Thompson's Philadelphia show during his KING tour on February 10th, 2024
Buddy Babylon, page 2
"Buddy Cole Origins part 1"
Buddy Babylon, page 131
Photograph taken by Jessamine Manchester in the green room of Scott Thompson's Atlanta show on the KING tour, February 16th 2024
Buddy Babylon, page 198
Scott Thompson quoted in "An oral history of Kids in the Hall's unabashedly outspoken Buddy Cole played by Scott Thompson" written by Vanja Mutabdzija Jaksic June 9th 2021.
Frame from "Buddy Cole Origins: Uncle Sappho" filmed by Paul Bellini in September 1986.
Photo taken during sound check at City Winery Atlanta by Jessamine Manchester February 16th 2024
Buddy Babylon, page 167
Buddy Cole in "Stand Out: An LGBTQ Celebration" on Netflix. June 2022.
Vulture article "The Kids in the Hall’s Scott Thompson Used Gay Provocateur Buddy Cole As an Essential Megaphone" written by Abraham Josephine Riesman on February 9th 2017.
Photo taken by Jessamine Manchester in the green room at Scott Thompson's Boston show during his tour of KING, February 7th 2024
"Behind Buddy Cole" written by Jaffe Cohen, published in the New York Native on January 8th 1990
Photo taken by Jessamine Manchester February 2024
Scott quoted in "An Antidote for a Sickening Era", written by Eve Kucharski May 30th 2019
Frame from Buddy Cole monologue "I'm Canadian", from Kids in the Hall Season 1
Photo taken backstage at Mouth Congress's performance at PhilaMOCA in May 2022 by Anne Hoskins
Scott Thompson quoted in "The Persistence of Buddy Cole: Scott Thompson Discusses His Most Iconic Role" written by Brock Wilbur on May 30th 2018 for Paste Magazine
Frame from Scott's first Buddy Cole monologue "Love at First Sight" from the Kids in the Hall Pilot, 1988
Frame from The Lowest Show on Earth (2001, possibly 2002) encore in which Buddy Cole appears in a fursuit and makes love to a woman live on stage
Frame from Buddy Cole monologue "Finding Love", from Kids in the Hall Season 3
Frame from Scott Thompson's appearance as Buddy Cole on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, 1997 or 1998
Vulture article "The Kids in the Hall’s Scott Thompson Used Gay Provocateur Buddy Cole As an Essential Megaphone" written by Abraham Josephine Riesman on February 9th 2017.
Frame from Buddy Cole monologue "Paris" Kids in the Hall season 3
Frame from Buddy Cole monologue "Montreal" Kids in the Hall season 5
Buddy Babylon, page 159
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