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Title: Feast
Rating: G
Director: Patrick Osborne
Cast: Stephen Apostolina, Kirk Baily, Ben Bledsoe, David Cowgill, Terri Douglas, Fuschia!, Jackie Gonneau, Katie Lowes, Brandon Scott, Adam Shapiro, Tommy Snider, Mark Allan Stewart
Release year: 2014
Genres: comedy, family, drama
Blurb: One man’s love life is watched by his best friend and dog Winston, revealed bite by bite through the meals they share.
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plantsupremacy · 2 years
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oh  GOD,  i  hurt  my  wrists !  whoops !
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why-its-kai · 4 months
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if i had a nickel for every Trigun 1998 English dub cast member who also played a one-off character in an episode of Star Trek, I'd have three nickels. which isn't a lot but it's weird that it's happened three times now:
Paul Carr voiced Stefany's butler and Doc and was credited as Lee Kelso in Trigun. He played Lt. Lee Kelso in the TOS episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before"! (I love that he used his Trek character's name as his stage name!)
Richard Cansino voiced Legato Bluesummers and was credited as Richard Hayworth in Trigun. He played Garin (one of the alien scientists from Bre'el IV) in the TNG episode "Deja Q"!
Kirk Baily voiced Knives (adult) and was credited as Bo Williams in Trigun. He played Magnus Hansen in the Voyager episode "Dark Frontier" as well as doing some voiceover work in the game Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force!
I wonder if I'll find any more, haha
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scotianostra · 9 months
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On 7th of September 1736, Captain Porteous was dragged from prison and lynched by an angry mob in Edinburgh.
This is a story I enjoy telling my friends who have visited Edinburgh and have a wee wander around with me, The Grassmarket being a great stop off point to have a liquid refreshment in one of the many bars in the area. Edinburgh is so rich with history, the bar names relate to specific things, last week I told you about Maggie Dickson, another bar is the White Hart, which relates to oor first King David. This tale might not have a bar attached to it, but the plaque in the pic is opposite the main Grassmarket "hub" and is good starting point.
The background was popular anger with the economic effects of the Union which had destroyed Scotland's trade with France and had imposed various duties, especially a malt tax in 1725 which drove up the price of ale, there's nothing worse than a Scotsman having to pay more for his alcohol!
Porteous, Captain of the Town Guard, ordered his men to fire at an angry crowd which had begun pelting them with stones at the execution of a popular smuggler in the Grassmarket. Nine spectators were killed, including a young boy watching from a high window. Found guilty, Porteous was sentenced to be hanged and imprisoned in the Tolbooth. Queen Caroline, acting for George II who was in Hanover, granted a stay of execution.
However, the mob took its revenge by breaking into the Tolbooth and dragging Porteous to the Grassmarket where he was lynched on the pole of a dyer's premises directly adjacent to the site of the gallows. On the way, they broke into a booth at the foot of the West Bow to procure a length of rope, leaving behind a guinea in payment on the counter.
The Provost and four bailies, deemed negligent for failing to alert the Castle garrison, were summoned to appear before the House of Lords, resulting in the town being fined £2,000 for the support of Porteous' widow. An Act requiring ministers of the gospel to demand the killers give themselves up and threaten severe penalties on those shielding them was widely seen as an abuse of the Kirk and ignored.
The perpetrators were never caught. Porteous was buried in Greyfriars, his grave marked by a post inscribed P.1736. In 1973, a biographer paid for a new headstone with the words, "John Porteous, a Captain of the Edinburgh City Guard, murdered 7 September 1736 - All passion spent".
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maximiliano-aedo · 3 months
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What could've been Animaze ..iNC during the 2010s
Talent pool (Note: any voice actor marked with * is union-only):
Steve Blum*
Mary Elizabeth McGlynn*
Crispin Freeman*
Kari Wahlgren*
Johnny Yong Bosch
Yuri Lowenthal*
Dave Wittenberg*
Roger Craig Smith*
Laura Bailey*
Travis Willingham*
Cherami Leigh
J.B. Blanc*
Sam Riegel*
Liam O'Brien*
Amy Kincaid*
Troy Baker*
Matthew Mercer
Joe Romersa*
Fleet Cooper*
Dyanne DiRosario*
Jennifer Love Hewitt*
Brian Hallisay*
Spike Spencer
Amanda Winn Lee*
Jaxon Lee*
Kyle Hebert
Ben Pronsky
Bob Buchholz
Richard Cansino
Murphy Dunne*
Carolyn Hennesy*
Jerry Gelb*
Adam Sholder
Ezra Weisz
Cristina Vee
Bryce Papenbrook
Michael Sorich
Richard Epcar
Ellyn Stern
Tony Oliver
Kirk Thornton
Lexi Ainsworth*
Aria Noelle Curzon
Grace Caroline Currey*
Michael Forest
Erik Davies
Adam Bobrow
Joshua Seth
Junie Hoang*
Kirk Baily*
Tom Fahn
Jonathan Fahn
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Melissa Fahn
Stephen Apostolina*
René Rivera*
Deborah Sale Butler
Kevin Brief
Michael Gregory*
Riva Spier*
Cassandra Morris
Erica Mendez
Erika Harlacher
Erica Lindbeck
Marieve Herington
Kira Buckland
John Rubinstein*
Kim Matula*
Brittany Lauda
J. Grant Albrecht*
Michael McConnohie
Steve Bulen*
Dan Woren
Derek Stephen Prince
Wendee Lee
Edie Mirman
Jason C. Miller
Taliesin Jaffe*
John Snyder
Robbie Daymond
Ray Chase
Kaiji Tang
David Vincent
Christina Carlisi*
Christopher Corey Smith
Cindy Robinson
Rachel Robinson
Jessica Boone
Lauren Landa
Megan Hollingshead
Jalen K. Cassell
Doug Erholtz
Michelle Ruff
Gregory Cruz*
John Bishop*
Matt Kirkwood*
Lara Jill Miller*
Carol Stanzione
Steve Staley
Dave Mallow
Mona Marshall*
Darrel Guilbeau
Robert Martin Klein
Robert Axelrod
William Frederick Knight
Lex Lang
Sandy Fox
Joey Camen*
Randy McPherson*
Jad Mager
Richard Miro
Milton James
Anthony Pulcini
Douglas Rye
Patrick Seitz
Keith Silverstein
Jamieson Price
Skip Stellrecht*
Stoney Emshwiller*
G.K. Bowes
Alyss Henderson
Patricia Ja Lee
Peggy O'Neal
Carrie Savage
Melodee Spevack
Jennifer Alyx
Julie Ann Taylor
Sherry Lynn
Brad Venable
Christine Marie Cabanos
Greg Chun
LaGloria Scott
Steve Kramer
Melora Harte
Rebecca Forstadt*
Kyle McCarley
Mela Lee
Karen Strassman
Faye Mata
Laura Post
Kayla Carlyle*
Brina Palencia
Connor Gibbs
Brianne Siddall*
Barbara Goodson
Loy Edge
Jay Lerner
Jennie Kwan
Max Mittelman
Jessica Straus*
Alexis Tipton
Fryda Wolff
Michele Specht
J.D. Garfield
Debra Jean Rogers*
Julie Maddalena
Carrie Keranen
Tara Sands
Matthew Hustin
Cody MacKenzie
Bridget Hoffman*
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Grant George
Jessica Gee
Jeff Nimoy*
Peter Lurie*
Brian Beacock
Paul St. Peter
Chris Jai Alex
Dan Lorge*
Ewan Chung*
Steve Cassling*
Philece Sampler
Stephanie Sheh
Sam Fontana
Ben Diskin
Juliana Donald*
Michael O'Keefe*
Christina Gallegos*
Tara Platt
Keith Anthony*
Beau Billingslea
David Lodge*
Kim Strauss
Eddie Jones*
William Bassett*
Kim Mai Guest*
Caitlin Glass
Hannah Alcorn
Ron Roggé*
Camille Chen*
Ethan Rains*
Yutaka Maseba*
Joe J. Thomas
Michael Sinterniklaas
Erin Fitzgerald
Joe Ochman
Marc Diraison
Xanthe Huynh
Brianna Knickerbocker
Dean Wein*
Michael McCarty*
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space-kitties · 2 years
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Upset that Kirk Baily won't be around to dub Knives again RIP
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thunderrabby-blog · 1 year
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In Memoriam - News [2023-01-01]
In Memoriam – News [2023-01-01]
Shinzo Abe Former Japanese Prime Minister Kirk Baily Actor, Voice Actor Trigun, Cowboy Bebop, Fushigi Yugi James Caan Actor The Godfather, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya Pat Carroll Actress My Neighbor Totoro, The Little Mermaid Shinsuke Chikaishi Voice Actor Sazae-san, Wonder Three Kevin Conroy Voice Actor Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures, Batman: Gotham…
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ljaesch · 1 year
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Anime In Memoriam: 2022
Anime In Memoriam: 2022
We remember those in the anime industry who passed away during 2022: Saki Nitta, voice actress, passed away on February 6, 2022 at the age of 31 due to meningioma. Toshiya Ueda, voice actor, passed away on February 8, 2022 at the age of 88. Manabu Ōhashi, animator, passed away on February 12, 2022 at the age of 73. Kirk Baily, voice actor, passed away on February 28, 2022 at the age of 59 due to…
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animenostalgia · 2 years
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Some sad news to share - Kirk Baily has passed away from lung cancer at the age of 59. While many know his live-action work (like the camp counselor Ug on Nickelodeon’s Salute Your Shorts), he was also a voice-over performer who worked in anime. He was probably best known for roles like Garma in the Mobile Suit Gundam Movie Trilogy, Tetsuya in Fushigi Yuugi, Shin in Cowboy Bebop, and Knives in Trigun. RIP.
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sirchubbybunny · 2 years
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Kirk Baily died? What the fuck, 2022?
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badmovieihave · 4 years
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Bad movie I have Big Hero 6 (2014)
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gone2soon-rip · 2 years
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KIRK BAILY (1963-Died February 28th 2022 (death announced in March),at 59.Lung cancer).American actor and voice actor,best known for his role as Kevin "Ug" Lee on the Nickelodeon sitcom Salute Your Shorts, and later for his voice acting roles in animation and video games ('Shin' in Cowboy Bebop,'Million Knives' in Trigun etc).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirk_Baily
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save90snick · 2 years
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Couple days late in posting this, but we wish our sincerest condolences to the family of Kirk Baily.
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scotianostra · 2 years
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On November 15th 1824 Edinburgh’s Great Fire began.
The fire lasted for five days and destroyed many historic buildings on the Royal Mile. Fires were not an uncommon occurrence in early 19th century Edinburgh, thanks to the city’s many wooden buildings – particularly in the overcrowded Old Town. But the Great Fire of 1824 was the worst the city had ever seen, burning for five whole days. The fire broke out on the evening of Monday 15 November 1824, in John Kirkwood’s engraving workshop on Old Assembly Close. The alarm was raised at 10pm, but by midnight the fire had spread to three nearby tenements, engulfing all six stories of the buildings in flames. Despite 10 fire engines (and soldiers from Edinburgh Castle) arriving quickly on the scene, the fire had destroyed much of the south side of the High Street within just a few hours.
The Old Assembly Hall was completely destroyed during the night, and by noon the next day the fire had reached the Tron Kirk on the Royal Mile. The historic spire of the Tron Kirk caught fire and began to pour molten lead onto the street below. When the church’s spire finally collapsed, many citizens were convinced that the fire was a vengeful act from God. A divine punishment
By that evening, a second fire had broken out on the top floor of an 11-storey tenement on the corner of the High Street and Parliament Close. Many saw this second blaze as further proof that Edinburgh’s citizens were experiencing divine punishment from God – but, in reality, it was probably caused by a smouldering ember drifting from the original fire into the building.
Firefighters tried to save Parliament Hall and the Law Courts, but their attempts were largely in vain. This area later had to be rebuilt, and is now known as Parliament Square. Those tackling the blaze did, however, manage to prevent the flames from reaching the iconic St Giles Cathedral. Other buildings destroyed included the shop belong to John Kay (a famous caricaturist and engraver), James Boswell’s birth place, and the offices of the Edinburgh Courant, one of the city’s top newspapers.
Of course you can always rely on it to rain in Scotland and thanks to a heavy downpour of rain on Wednesday evening, the fire was brought largely under control, although small blazes did continue to burn. The final smouldering ashes were not fully extinguished until Friday 21 November – over five days after the fire broke out.
Over 400 homes were thought to have been destroyed, with between 400 and 500 families left homeless and injured. Thirteen people died in the Great Fire of Edinburgh, including two firemen who were attempting to tackle the blaze. Over the following few days, engineers from Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Navy were employed to tear down the burnt remains of all the destroyed buildings along the Royal Mile. The cost of the damage was thought to be around £200,000 – an enormous sum for the time.
Just two months prior to the Great Fire of Edinburgh, the city became the first in the world to have a municipal fire service. It was founded by James Braidwood, who was just 24 years old at the time. Since the fire service was so new, many of the firefighters had not yet received full training, and struggled with the enormous scale and ferocity of the blaze. The young fire master, Braidwood, was heavily criticised by the public, but an enquiry after the disaster found that he and his firemen were not to blame.
Other public officials (such as bailies and law officers) had given contradictory instructions to the firemen, which had caused confusion. As a result of this, a new regulation was passed to state that the city’s fire master was to be given complete control of all firefighting operations during an emergency. Thanks to Braidwood’s pioneering work, this model for a municipal fire service (headed up by a knowledgeable and experienced fire master) was adopted all across Britain.
Braidwood later went on to help establish the London Fire Engine
Establishment, which would eventually become the London Fire Brigade. In 2008, he was honoured with a statue in Edinburgh. Parliament Square was chosen as its location, to pay homage to the work Braidwood and his crew did to save St Giles Cathedral.
Three of the pics are by the noted photographer and artist David Octavious Hill.
More detail about the fire, with a few differing numbers, and about James Braidwood here
https://www.firehouse.com/…/rekindles-hall-of-flame-superin…
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solemnmockery · 2 years
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trapstrblog · 6 years
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