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a new family in brookton... time to investigate
This is Nick Dobbs and his wife, Tracy. He works in the medical career as a resident. Their house isn't fully decorated yet, but they take some time to play a few rounds of chess anyway. They aren't as piss-poor as the other families, but they're not quite rich by any means.
They're both pretty serious people, but Tracy actually cares about doing things like making friends. As you can probably tell, they have children.
Celeste is their eldest daughter. She's going through her emo phase and spends every morning frying her hair to a crisp. Starla is the second daughter. She hasn't tried that yet.
The girls aren't very similar to each other. Celeste is a very curious and energetic shy girl while Starla is a lot more friendly like their mother. She doesn't really care much for popularity despite that.
They go back and forth on whether they get along, but that's how sisters go. Celeste thinks that any job that involves working in an office sounds like a bore. Starla argues that office jobs have their own interesting culture with many chances to get ahead.
And this is Derek. He's about halfway through childhood.
He's a bit of a grumpy kid, but he takes closely after their father otherwise.
The very first thing that happens is the entire neighborhood showing up to shove their noses into their business. Tracy has to quit the chess game early to meet them.
Michael Tyler beelines for their violin, which he absolutely sucks shit at playing. Camila argues with a townie behind him. Tracy immediately wants to start befriending these people.
The kids come home from school and get to meeting the neighbors as well. Michael tells Derek about how he can fix basically any coffee machine, which gets him some real perks at work. Tracy pulls the lame "how was school?" conversation out on Starla. Celeste ignores them all in favor of painting.
Derek is a fan of chess. He plays it by himself after Michael confesses that he doesn't actually know how chess works and chooses to sit at their computer instead.
Tracy corners him to tell him jokes about jewelry. He reacts in a similar way to a stinkbug and then goes home. Nick has to go to work in the evenings, which cuts into the family time he generally wants.
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I can't be the only one that has the biggest crush on Tucker from Baby Daddy
There are literally no edits of him on Tik Tok like are y'all BLIND
#tucker dobbs#baby daddy#ben wheeler#danny wheeler#riley perrin#bonnie wheeler#baby daddy the series#baby daddy the show#show#series#tv#tahj mowry#derek theler#jean luc bilodeau#melissa peterman#chelsea kane#emma wheeler
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Tuesday, April 01, 2025 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES? SCARFACE (Paramount + Canada) WOULD I LIE TO YOU? (BritBox) STREET OUTLAWS: LOCALS ONLY (Discovery Network Canada) 8:00pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT? THE DEATH COAST (Premiering on April 08 on USA Network Canada at 9:00pm)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN: THE NEXT GENERATION (Season 2) FARGO (Seasons 1 - 4) LEGALLY BLONDES LEGALLY BLONDE 2: RED, WHITE AND BLONDE MAMMA MIA: HERE WE GO AGAIN! MOONSTRUCK THE NEW PINK PANTHER SHOW (Seasons 1 - 2) PINK PANTHER AND PALS TOP GUN WEST SIDE STORY
CBC GEM DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBOURHOOD (Season 6)
CRAVE TV DATELINE: WHAT HAPPENED TO ANTON BLACK?
DISNEY + STAR LOST TREASURES OF ROME (Season 2, all episodes) NATIONAL PARKS: USA (all episodes) THE SPY WHO DUMPED ME
NETFLIX CANADA BANGER (France) GARNACHAS: GLORIOUS STREET FOOD! (Mexico) LOVE ON THE SPECTRUM: SEASON 3
2025 BKT WORLD MEN'S CURLING CHAMPIONSHIP (TSN/TSN3) 11:00am: Sweden vs. Canada (TSN) 9:00pm: Canada vs. Italy
MLB BASEBALL (SN) 6:30pm: Nationals vs. Jays (SN Now) 7:00pm: Diamondbacks vs. Yankees (SN360) 10:00pm: Atlanta vs. Dodgers
NHL HOCKEY (SN1) 7:00pm: Capitals vs. Bruins (TSN2) 7:00pm: Panthers vs. Habs (TSN5) 7:00pm: Sabres vs. Sens (SN360) 7:30pm: Lightning vs. Islanders (SNWest) 9:00pm: Flames vs. Utah (SN1) 10:00pm: Oilers vs. Knights (TSN3) 10:30pm: Jets vs. Kings
NBA BASKETBALL (TSN4) 8:00pm: Raptors vs. Bulls (SN Now) 8:00pm: Warriors vs. Grizzlies
THIS HOUR HAS 22 MINUTES (CBC) 8:00pm
CANADA’S GOT TALENT (City TV) 8:00pm: The judges hear touching stories, get a surprise, and are visited by a celebrity guest.
THE EDIFY SHOW: HEARTIES TUESDAY (Super Channel Heart & Home) 8:00pm
SON OF A CRITCH (CBC) 8:30pm: Mark's sketch show gets its big break the same night as Fox's mom's wedding; Mary organizes it, and Fox finds the courage to give a speech; Mike Sr. confronts Pop over a health concern.
SMALL ACHIEVABLE GOALS (CBC) 9:00pm: Kris celebrates her daughter's first period with an over-the-top celebration as Julie navigates marital insecurities with some light stalking. Meanwhile, Evan awkwardly attempts to make work friends.
HIGHWAY THRU HELL (USA Network Canada) 9:00pm: Jamie unveils his new railway wrecker to pull up a semi that's gone off Highway 1; Team Reliable's Andy tackles a gravel truck that's rolled off; MSA's Gurk takes on the controls of the 50-ton for the first time for a foggy Fraser Valley recovery.
HALIFAX COMEDY FESTIVAL (CBC) 9:30pm: Hosted by Jon Dore and featuring performances by Ava Val, Charles Haycock, Derek Seguin, Orny Adams, Louis Ramey, Fiona O'Brien, Curran Dobbs, Sean Lecomber, Landry, Farideh and Joze Piranian.
#cdntv#cancon#canadian tv#canadian tv listings#this hour has 22 minutes#canada's got talent#son of a critch#small achievable goals#highway thru hell#halifax comedy festival#curling#mlb baseball#nhl hockey#nba basketball
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Dust Volume Nine, Number 10
Older, but not a bit wiser, the Hives return
Fall comes with its smell of maple in the leaves, its intimations of mortality and, this year, its share of unsettling events—war in the middle east, AI in everything and the murder of our beloved Bandcamp by capitalist privateers. (We are not equating these things by any means.) Like always, we turn to music, the annihilating blare of metal, the agile interplay of improvisation, the well-shaped contours of pop, depending on our individual tastes. We hope you’ll find something to ease your own personal burden in all this as well. Contributors include Bryon Hayes, Bill Meyer, Andrew Forell, Tim Clarke, Jonathan Shaw, Ian Mathers, Alex Johnson, Jennifer Kelly and Ray Garraty.
Due to technical issues we're posting this in two parts, so don't miss the second one.
Ad Hoc — Corpse (Shame File Music / Albert’s Basement)
Ad Hoc was a Melbourne-based improvising unit, an experimental outfit that should have higher prominence. It only took 40-plus years, but Shame File Music and Albert’s Basement are finally spearheading a reissue initiative. Last year saw the arrival of the trio’s sole release, the hypnotic Distance cassette. It disappeared the moment it became available. Corpse documents an unconventional live performance from the group. They prepared their instruments (guitars, an EMS Synthi AKS synth and tape loops) for performance prior to the arrival of the audience and then shut off their amps. When all were seated, the trio turned on the amplifiers and unfurled an aleatoric blast of sound. The resulting music is far removed from the ambient tone clusters of Distance. The first piece shimmers in a way that calls to mind Matthew Bower’s Sunroof project, while the latter piece bathes in guitar noise so thick that it may have influenced The Dead C’s The Operation of the Sonne EP. Ad Hoc have today’s noisemakers beat: Corpse presents itself with a freshness that belies its 1980 provenance.
Bryon Hayes
Axolotl — Abrasive (Souffle Continu)
The French trio Axolotl existed for a few years in the early 1980s, and it reflects the aesthetic concerns of its time. Guitarist Marc Dufourd’s playing betrays some acquaintance with the work of Derek Bailey and Henry Kaiser, and the fibrous tones and agile exchanges between reeds players Jacques Oger and Etienne Brunet recall Evan Parker. All three double on electronics, hand percussion and utterances. These accessories, in combination with the concentration of the album’s 12 tracks, give the music a truculent attitude and just-the-facts brevity that brings to mind punk and post-punk. This may be free improvisation, but it is improvised from a point of view, and it’s that informed attitude that makes the album worth visiting nearly 40 years after its original release.
Bill Meyer
Will Butler + Sister Squares — Self-Titled (Merge)
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Will Butler joins with Sister Squares — multi-instrumentalists Jenny (Butler’s wife) and Julie Shore, Sara Dobbs and drummer/producer Miles Francis — for their debut album. Bouncy, heartland rock garlanded with that 1980s Fairlight and Linn drum sound mixes with touches of art rock as Butler emotes wholehearted. The influence of the 20 years Butler spent with Arcade Fire is inescapable, but it feels like the quintet have also been listening to Billy MacKenzie (“Long Grass”) and Russell Mael (“Arrow of Time”) as well as Springsteen, Mellencamp and company. “Hee Loop” sounds like a mash of Paul Simon and Peter Gabriel. The themes and emotions can be big in that Arcade Fire way that’s equal parts exhilarating and exhausting, but the album works best when the band dial down the melodramatic flourishes as on “Car Crash” and “The Window,” where Butler is right in your ear, tired, disillusioned, real. This is a record I wanted to like both more and less. For every heartfelt moment and interesting musical choice, there’s a cringe-inducing gestural overreach that makes you wince. A bit like his former band but with enough promise to persevere with.
Andrew Forell
Claire Deak — Sotto Voce (Lost Tribe Sound)
Melbourne-based composer Claire Deak’s last release on Lost Tribe Sound was 2020’s The Old Capital, a fantastic collaboration with Tony Dupé. In my Dusted review I said, “There’s so much wonderful stuff going on across these seven songs that it’s a delight to revisit.” As its title suggests, Deak’s solo debut, Sotto Voce, very much sits at the opposite end of the musical spectrum. This is subtle, minimal music that softly arises out of silence and speaks an elusive language. The background to the album’s creation is Deak’s exploration of the work of two women composers from the early baroque era, Francesca Caccini (1587–c.1645) and Barbara Strozzi (1619–1677). The dominant musical elements are strings, harp and voice, with other instruments coloring the edges of these understated, starkly beautiful compositions. Across the album’s 42 minutes the music feels, at times, to be battling the entropy of erasure, struggling to be heard amid the cacophony of these overstimulated times. For that reason alone, it’s necessary to invest your attention and listen closely. The experience is eerie and transportive.
Tim Clarke
Mike Donovan — Meets the Mighty Flashlight (Drag City)
On a musical Venn diagram showing the intersecting circles of garage rock, lo-fi, and psych, Mike Donovan has set up his sandbox. With Sic Alps he veered more noisy and lo-fi; with Peacers he favored a straight-ahead garage-rock sound. On this new record with Mike Fellows, AKA The Mighty Flashlight, Donovan steers in the direction of shambolic psychedelic-pop in the vein of the Olivia Tremor Control. (To anyone who knows and loves OTC, this is obviously a very good thing.) The splashy drums and percussion tracks feel like a gestural afterthought rather than a rhythmic backbone the songs are built around, and Donovan and Fellows steer these songs into some choppy, unexpected waters. Opener “Planet Metley” is the clearest and most successful distillation of their aesthetic, offering up a staggering range of ideas in under four minutes, stopping and starting erratically, the bass roving all over the fretboard. At the other end of the spectrum, “Laurel Lotus Dub” is the kind of experiment that sounds like it was more fun to create that it is to listen back to. Between these two extremes there’s the junkshop boogie of “A Capital Pitch,” which features the hilarious line, “Hanging out on the ramparts with some dickheads in black,” the concise drum-machine and organ instrumental “Amalgam Wagon,” and the plaintive, country-flavored “Whistledown.” Wherever Donovan roams it’s usually worth following, and Meets the Mighty Flashlight is a winning collaboration that fizzes with fun.
Tim Clarke
Everything Falls Apart — Everything Falls Apart (Totalism)
“Somn” means sleep, or more poetically death. It’s the title of six of the seven tracks from Everything Falls Apart, the self-titled album from the duo of Belgian bassist Otto Lindholm (born Cyrille de Haes) and English producer Ross Tones. Those titles (numbered six to 11) and the coda “Wonderfully Desolate” tell you only part of the story of the music the pair produce. Their conversation focuses on the nuance of the Lindholm’s double bass which Tones swathes in electronic effects, stretching notes and motifs into near drones in timbres that rise from the murk like lugubrious sentinels. This is seriously heavy music but the dynamism of the duo’s understanding and interplay distinguishes Everything Falls Apart. Whilst many of the pieces focus on stasis and decay, “Somn 9” is a desert storm with clicking percussion, almost didgeridoo like growls from the bass and screeching electronic noise. On “Somn 11”, deep bowed notes support Lindholm’s move through the registers as if shaking from fitful dreams into the morning light. “Wonderfully Desolate” is comparatively unadorned, a string quartet playing against the end times, shimmers of light through the cracks.
Andrew Forell
False Fed — Let Them Eat Fake (Neurot Recordings)
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Is it accurate to call a band including members of legendary underground acts Amebix (Stig Miller), Nausea (Roy Mayorga) and Broken Bones (Jeff Janiak) a “supergroup”? It might help to note that Janiak has sung for Discharge since 2014, and Mayorga has done a couple stints as drummer for Ministry. All names to conjure with (though a few of us first encountered Mayorga as a teenager back in the 1980s Lehigh Valley hardcore scene, when he drummed for Youthquake; West Catty Playground Building forever, man). In any case, the players have pooled their talents to create this death-rocking, sorta goth, sorta post-punk record, and it’s a lot of grim, grimy fun. Most of the music is mid-tempo, grand and romantic in its gestures, but shot through with a crusty growl in the guitars and production tone. The best songs speed things up a bit; both “The Tyrant Dies” and “The Big Sleep” have compelling momentum, complementing the stakes of songs’ ideas. It's Armagideon Time, people. Here’s your soundtrack, from dudes that know.
Jonathan Shaw
Hauschka— Philanthropy (City Slang)
German composer Volker Bertelmann’s 15th album of prepared piano pieces under the name Hauschka is noticeably warmer than some of his previous works. Joined by Samuli Kosminen on percussion and electronics and cellist Laura Wiek, Hauschka continues his exploration of the rhythmic and timbral possibilities of his instrument. At times almost jaunty, there are echoes of Bertelmann’s previous experiments with melancholic atmospherics but the general tone here is welcoming and optimistic. Kosminen adds subtle effects which frame rather than obscure the piano. There’s a touch of Satie in Hauschka’s playful iconoclastic approach to the piano and his deceptively simple melodies, especially on “Loved Ones” where Wiek’s plangent cello lines sustain and decay over an allusive harmony that speaks both of innocence and experience. At the other end of the spectrum, the closing piece “Noise” builds abstract ambience from repeated piano notes, smears of cello and a quiet wash of effects as if the players are enveloped in a thick damp fog. A lovely album for both fans and newcomers.
Andrew Forell
The Hives — The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons (Disques Hives)
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There are usually going to be some questions when a band comes back with a new record after over a decade, maybe especially so with an act like Swedish garage/punk flamboyants the Hives; can they match the energy of their youth? Are they still willing and able to give us the old thrills? Or have they (and this is usually asked with a small, tasteful shudder of disgust) matured? It doesn’t take very long into first single/first track “Bogus Operandi” for the concerned listener to have reason for a sigh of relief. Anyone who used to (or still does?) blast “Main Offender” or “Hate to Say I Told You So” or “Walk Idiot Walk” should feel the galvanizing charge of a true, Frankensteinian resurrection once the riff hits. And across these not-quite-32 minutes (the brevity is also a promising sign) Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist and the boys kick up exactly the kind of racket you’d want from them, with tracks like “Trapdoor Solution” and “The Bomb” savoring the kind of gleefully dumb fun they’ve always provided (with a nice sideline in some of Almqvist’s deliberately, over-the-top awful narrators on “Two Kinds of Trouble” and “What Did I Ever Do to You?”). They even continue to throw out small, satisfying variations on the classic Hives sound like the brassy swagger of “Stick Up” and the surprisingly heartfelt thrash of “Smoke & Mirrors”. They may have killed off their “sixth member,” but the Hives are otherwise in rude health.
Ian Mathers
Islet — Soft Fascination (Fire)
The Welsh psych-electronic oddballs in Islet are on their fourth full-length now but show no signs of settling down. Soft Fascination is a bonkers mash up of dance pop, art song, hip hop, noise and folk. “Euphoria” floats a feather-light daze, a la Avey Tare, then punctures it the rat-at-tat of snare, the rifle shot rap repartee of Emma Daman Thomas. Gossamer textures of synth weave in and around the main action, snapping tight at intervals, like sails catching a hard wind. The whole thing is butterfly ephemeral with strong wires holding it up, a combination of daydream and architecture. “River Body,” if anything, tips even crazier, with its infectious sing-song, skip-rope vocals, its tootling toy keyboards, its blasts of noise and friction. And what can you make of “Sherry” which bucks and heaves and shouts out “Ay, ay, ay, ay,” like a lost Matias Aguayar cut? “Ay, ay, ay, ay,” indeed.
Jennifer Kelly
Jute Gyte — Unus Mundus Patet (Self-released)
Unus Mundus Patet is not the most dissonant or challenging record Adam Kalmbach has released during his 20-plus-year run under the Jute Gyte moniker. But neither is this black metal for the kvlt trve believers or for the hipster-adjacent sets, be they transcendental or ecstatic or blackgazy. The songs twist and turn in on themselves, always clear in their expressions of complex musical ideas, and also — somehow, someway — listenable and enjoyable. Avant-garde? Sure thing, and likely a much more authentic iteration of that phrase’s meaning than the music many other metal bands churn out under cover of high-minded beard stroking. See the by-turns undulating and fragmenting “Killing a Sword” or the trudging, vertiginous and then utterly thrilling “Philoctetes.” Jute Gyte doesn’t make music for the background, but if you can give these songs your full attention, you’ll be rewarded. Turn it up and open the portal into somewhere much weirder and more marvelous.
Jonathan Shaw
Danny Kamins / Chris Alford / Charles Pagano — The Secret Stop (Musical Eschatology)
Free improvisation may be a little sparser on the ground in the southern USA than it is in Chicago or New York, but The Secret Stop affirms the vigor of those who participate. Guitarist Chris Alford and drummer Charles Pagano play in New Orleans, and Danny Kamins is a saxophonist from Texas; this encounter took place in the Crescent City. As even players in places like the aforementioned northern cities or London will affirm, travel comes with this territory. Their interactions display a capacity to sustain balance when the energy is high and to back off when doing so will transform the music’s tension. Kamins intersperses long, coarse tones with emphatic pops, and Alford evidences a fluent stutter that suggests he’s spent a lot of time studying James “Blood” Ulmer’s sound grammar. Pagano’s cymbal sizzle and mutating not-quite-patterns provide both forward momentum and a framework within which the action occurs.
Bill Meyer
MIKE \ Wiki \ The Alchemist — Faith Is a Rock (ALC)
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The long awaited collaboration between The Alchemist and MIKE took a sudden turn when they took on board another New York rapper Wiki who steals the show here. Both Wiki and MIKE were outcasts recording music in the vein of Earl Sweatshirt, even though MIKE was always a better version of Earl with only possibly a tenth of his fame. Knowing no rest, The Alchemist (that is his fourth collab this year) takes both MCs way out of their comfort zone, refusing to pander to the needs. MIKE and Wiki have to deal with The Alchemist’s fast and thick layered production, and it works for all of them. “Mayors A Cop” is a standout here, and Faith Is a Rock is one strong contender for the tape of the year.
Ray Garraty
Camila Nebbia — Una Ofrenda A La Ausencía (Relative Pitch)
The title translates as An Offering To Absence, which of course raises the question, what’s missing? Camila Nebbia is a multidisciplinary artist who grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but has seems to have spent a fair chunk of time moving around Europe in recent years, and is currently based in Berlin. She has a sizable discography, but this correspondent has not heard most of it, so let’s just focus on the album at hand. Its 16 tracks present three facets of her work — acoustic tenor saxophone, electronically adjusted saxophone and poetry — with the first method best represented. The unaccompanied saxophone performances reveal her mastery of both weight-bearing muscularity and adroit tap-dancing on the far side of the fences that confine conventional tonality. But when she layers long tones and feedback, Nebbia becomes a one-woman orchestra transmitting heavy Penderecki vibes. The one poem included, “Dejo que me lieve” (“I let it lie”), is recited in Spanish, and no translation is offered; perhaps home is what’s not there, so she needs to manifest it creatively?
Bill Meyer
[Continued in Part 2, because Tumblr decided we only get 10 audio links.]
#ad hoc#bryon hayes#dust#dusted magazine#axolotl#bill meyer#will butler#square sisters#andrew forell#claire deak#tim clarke#mike donovan#everything falls apart#false fed#jonathan shaw#hauschke#the hives#ian mathers#islet#jennifer kelly#jute gyte#danny kamins#MIKE#ray garraty#camila nebbia#Angelika Niescier#Bandcamp#Youtube
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2023 - Week 11
BUF - Rasul Douglas is tied for the league lead with 6 takeaways
NE - Bryce Baringer’s 79 yard punt is the longest in the league this year
MIA - Tua Tagovailoa leads the AFC with a 69.7% completion percentage
NYJ - Breece Hall’s week 1 83 yard run still stands as the longest play from scrimmage this season
BAL - Gus Edwards is second in the league with 10 rushing TDs
PIT - Jaylen Warren leads the league with 6.16 yards per rush
CLE - Nick Chubb is second in the league with 85 rushing yards per game
CIN - Joel Mixon leads the AFC with 38 rushing first downs
TEN - Azeez Al-Shaair is second in the AFC with 51 assisted tackles
JAX - Travis Etienne is tied for second in the league with 174 rushing attempts
IND - Michael Pittman’s 75 yard receiving TD is tied for the second longest receiving TD in the AFC this year
HOU - CJ Stroud is second in the league with 2962 passing yards
KC - Patrick Mahomes is second in the AFC with 377 passing attempts
LV - Josh Jacobs leads the league with 200 rushing attempts
LAC - Justin Herbert has a 1.4% INT percentage, second lowest in the AFC
DEN - Russell Wilson leads the AFC with TDs on 6.4% of his passes
DAL - Dak Prescott is second in the league with a 70.1 completion percentage
WAS - Sam Howell leads the league with 3038 passing yards
PHL - DeAndre Swift is second in the NFC with 690 rushing yards
NYG - Saquan Barkley is second in the NFC with 153 rushing attempts
GB - Romeo Doubs is tied for the NFC lead with 7 receiving TDs
CHI - Justin Fields is second in the NFC with 5.25 yards per carry
DET - Jahmyr Gibbs leads all NFC RBs with 5.22 yards per carry
MIN - Josh Dobbs is second in the NFC with 362 passing attempts
NO - Derek Carr has a 1.2% interception percentage, lowest in the league
TB - Rachaad White is second in the league with 412 yards after catch
ATL - Bradley Pinion has placed 8 punts out of bounds, second most in the NFC
CAR - Adam Thielen leads the NFC with 76 receptions
SEA - Bobby Wagner is second in the NFC with 49 assisted tackles
LAR - Puka Nacua leads the NFC with 103 targets
ARI - James Conner is second in the NFC among RBs with 5.09 yards per carry
SF - Brock Purdy leads the league with a 115.1 QB rating
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NFL Week 10 bold predictions: C.J. Stroud beats Bengals; Josh Dobbs and Derek Carr wage shootout https://nflespn.net/nfl/nfl-week-10-bold-predictions-c-j-stroud-beats-bengals-josh-dobbs-and-derek-carr-wage-shootout/?utm_source=ReviveOldPost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=ReviveOldPost
#nfl#nflfootbal#newyorkjets#newyorkgiants#baltimoreravens#dallascowboys#newenglandpatriots#americanfootball#chicagobears
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#baby daddy#emma wheeler#ben wheeler#bonnie wheeler#series#gif#funny#danny wheeler#tucker dobbs#Jean-Luc Bilodeau#Derek Theler#Melissa Peterman#Tahj Mowry#ABC Family
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Okay, so I’m super late to this, but then again, half my farewells are belated 😅
So usually I don’t really bid goodbye to a show that has been unexpectedly cancelled, but this show was one of my faves. I do wish it could have gone on longer, but Freeform decided to cancel it, along with Stitchers 😒
ANYWHO. Gotta keep this lighthearted, just like the show is.
I’ve only started this show about a year back, but I immediately fell in love with it and all the characters. Ben and Danny, their fabulous mom Bonnie, lil Tuck Tuck, Riley, and of course, baby Emma.
This show really took my mind off things, and I’ve learnt many things from it. It even made me believe in love again with Diley. What a beautiful love story, and it makes me realize that if things are meant to be, well, it’ll work out. No matter how long it takes.


And of course, the crazy queen Bonnie Wheeler. And the cute relationship she has with Tucker.
I miss this family so so much, and when I get the chance, I will definitely rewatch the entire series again. So, thank you for the past year of laughters, and tears.
#baby daddy farewell#baby daddy#super late again#post of the day#my farewells#emma wheeler#ben wheeler#danny wheeler#bonnie wheeler#riley perrin#tucker dobbs#jean luc bilodeau#derek theler#tahj mowry#melissa peterman#chelsea kane#sura and kayleigh harris
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at the dobbs household. Nick needs to learn a bunch of random junk before they'll let him have a promotion, and he's pretty tired of working night shift, so he hits the books.
Meanwhile, Tracy heads out to the deck to look out through the telescope.
No clue what she thinks she's seeing, because it''s pine woods for miles around.
The bills arrive and pull her from her delusions of joshua trees.
She greets this tacky townie that walks by while she checks the mail and forces her inside to watch her play the violin poorly.
The teens come home. Celeste puts her homework down so she can ignore it. Starla does hers right away.
they have some sibling bonding :) celeste thinks cities are probably dumb and stupid. it isn't her real opinion even she just wants to piss her sister off. it works wonders.
Derek comes home and asks his father to help with his homework. He manages to squeeze that in before work. They were about to play some chess together but it was too late.
Tracy does her evening phone calls. She tells Michael about a pet goldfish she had as a kid. She killed it by trying to replace the water in its tank with orange juice under the belief that it would become even more orange that way. Michael wasn't thrilled by that story, and then ended the call because his girlfriend was offering him a wonderful nap on one of her weird devices.
Starla enjoys the stars once the sun sets. She's trying to find out what saturn is really hiding behind all those rings. She's pretty sure it's aliens, but she's skeptical about their existence and the locals that ramble on about them usually seem a bit out of their minds.
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Ohhh uncle Danny
#danny wheeler#baby daddy#ben wheeler#bonnie wheeler#riley perrin#tucker dobbs#emma wheeler#derek theler
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Ben finally found Elle
Danny and Riley had a baby
Tucker is with Sondra
Bonnie and Brad are together again...
AND NOW WE’LL NEVER KNOW WHETHER THINGS WORK OUT BETWEEN BEN AND ELLE SO THAT EMMA HAS A MUM. OR WHAT LIFE IS LIKE FOR DANNY AND RILEY AND THEIR BABY WHO DOESN’T EVEN HAVE A NAME. OR WHETHER TUCKER AND SONDRA STAY TOGETHER. OR WHAT HAVOCK BONNIE AND BRAD GET UP TO THAT COULD RESULT IN AT LEAST ONE OF THEM BEING ARRESTED AGAIN
SAVE BABY DADDY
#baby daddy#save baby daddy#jean luc bilodeau#ben wheeler#derek theler#danny wheeler#chelsea kane#riley perrin#tahj mowry#tucker dobbs#melissa peterman#bonnie wheeler#sura and kayleigh#emma wheeler
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#babydaddyedit#Diley#Danny x Riley#Danny Wheeler#Riley Perrin#Tucker Dobbs#derek theler#chelsea kane#tahj mowry#only Danny lol#my stuff
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Yes. 😉
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Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go!: Race for the Sodor Cup The Movie
Characters
Jake Heaston
Rick Heaston
Kim Heaston
Zane Heaston
Thomas
Percy
Diesel
Nia
Kana
Gordon
Carly
Sandy
Kenji
Hiro
Troublesome Trucks
Cranky
(New) Farona and Frederico
(New) Riff and Jiff
Sir Topham Hatt
Harold (Does Not Speak)
Henry (Cameo)
Emily (Cameo)
Edward (Cameo)
Annie and Clarabel (Cameos)
Grandbo (Cameo)
Jeanne (Cameo)
Leah (Cameo)
Rob (Cameo)
Jessore (Cameo)
Mope (Cameo)
Paul (Cameo)
Ladin (Cameo)
Cassie (Cameo)
Aml (Cameo)
Gus the Truck Driver (Cameo)
Oil Tank Driver (Cameo)
Dr. Kendra Wilson (Cameo)
Professor Pickles (Cameo)
Bella Lasagne (Cameo)
Sarah and James (Cameos)
Bronwyn Jones (Cameo)
Mike Flood (Cameo)
Helen Flood (Cameo)
Mandy Flood (Cameo)
Malcolm Williams (Cameo)
Stg Rose Ravani (Cameo)
Joe Sparkes (Cameo)
Lizzie Sparkes (Cameo)
Hannah Sparkes (Cameo)
Ellie Phillips (Cameo)
Tom Thomas (Cameo)
Moose Roberts (Cameo)
Trevor Evans (Cameo)
Dilys Price (Cameo)
Norman Price (Cameo)
Derek Price (Cameo)
Cap’n Turbot (Cameo)
Francisco Turbot (Cameo)
Tilly Turbot (Cameo)
Rex (Cameo)
Dr. Tammy Turbot (Cameo)
Taylor Turbot (Cameo)
Jake (Cameo)
Carols (Cameo)
Everest (Cameo)
Tracker (Cameo)
Ms. Marjorie (Cameo)
Maynard (Cameo)
Mayor Goodway (Cameo)
Chicketta (Cameo)
Danny (Cameo)
Gustavo Goodway (Cameo)
Julia Goodway (Cameo)
Justina Goodway (Cameo)
Alex Porter (Cameo)
Mr. Porter (Cameo)
Farmer Al (Cameo)
Farmer Yumi (Cameo)
Winnie Winnington (Cameo)
Rusty Rivets (Cameo)
Mrs. Rivets (Cameo)
Rag Barnstable (Cameo)
Snap (Cameo)
The Gardener (Cameo)
Man with a Purple Shirt (Cameo)
Boy with a Pink Shirt (Cameo)
Jenny (Cameo)
Girl with a Green Shirt (Cameo)
Girl with a White Shirt (Cameo)
The Mic Man (Cameo)
The Building Site Foreman (Cameo)
The Teacher (Cameo)
Mayor Pullman (Cameo)
Ladin (Cameo)
Nurse David (Cameo)
Howie (Cameo)
Howie’s Cleaning Crew (Cameo)
Eddie (Cameo)
Felix (Cameo)
The Building Site Worker (Cameo)
Flex Dexter (Cameo)
Scoop Dooley (Cameo)
Scoop Dooley’s Cameraman (Cameo)
Farmer Pickles (Cameo)
Jenny Dobbs (Cameo)
Chef Tattie (Cameo)
Robert (Cameo)
Mayor Madison (Cameo)
Mr. Bentley (Cameo)
Anish Bose (Cameo)
The Spring City Rockets (Cameo)
Curtis (Cameo)
Leo (Cameo)
Henry (Cameo)
Whiff (Mentioned)
Farmer McColl (Mentioned)
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And they finally tie the knot (I would've used the reception at the bar though, way better)
#wedding#finally#tv couple#danny x riley#riley perrin#riley x danny#danny wheeler#the wheelers#baby daddy#tv couples#chelsea kane#derek theler#tucker dobbs#ben wheeler
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IM FURIOUS, WHY IS FREEFORM CANCELLING BABY DADDY
#babydaddy#WHY#fuck you freeform#jean luc bilodeau#derek theler#chelsea kane#tahj mowry#melissa peterman#ben wheeler#danny wheeler#the wheelers#riley perrin#tucker dobbs
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