Amelia
Bianca
Blanca
Bob
Bow
Cephalobot
Chai
Coco
Étoile
Flick
Master Frillard
Gyroids
Hopkins
Jack
Kabuki
Kapp'n
Katrina
Kicks
Lucky
Mathilda
Meow
Merengue
Niko
Pavé
Petri
Pierre
Pietro
Raymond
Rhonda
Rolf
Ruby
Serena
Tia
Zipper T. Bunny
Adam
Clem
Doc
Dracula
Jenny Calendar
Moloch the Corruptor
Rack
Rupert Giles
Spike (William Pratt)
Zachary Kralik
Cartoon Network (connected universe)
Ace D. Copular
Baboon Kaboom
HIM
Killa Drilla
Snake
Valhallen
Creepypasta
Eyeless Jack
Laughing Jack
DC
Doctor Psycho (Edgar Cizko)
Extraño (Gregorio de la Vega)
Lobo
Man-Bat (Dr. Kirk Langstrom)
Mister Freeze (Victor Fries)
Number One
The Riddler (Edward Nygma)
Savant (Brian Durlin)
Snowflame (Stefan); read-through complete.
Dead by Daylight
Asakawa Yoichi
The Baba Yaga
The Birch
The Cannibal (Bubba Sawyer)
The Cenobite (Elliot Spencer)
The Chatterer
David King
The Deathslinger (Caleb Quinn)
The Doctor (Herman Carter)
The Draugr
Dwight Fairfield
The Executioner (Pyramid Head)
The Ferryman
The Grid Xenomorph
The Hillbilly (Max Thompson Jr.)
HUNK
The Huntress (Anna)
The Jabberwock
Jake Park
James Sunderland
Jeffrey "Jeff" Johansen
The Knight (Tarhos Kovács)
The Krampus
Leon Scott Kennedy
The Krampus
The Nemesis (Nemesis-T Type)
The Oni (Yamaoka Kazan)
The Onryō (Yamamura Sadako)
Robbie Rabbit
The Shape (Michael Myers)
Vittorio Toscano
William Berkin
The Wraith (Phillip Ojomo)
The Xenomorph
The Xenomorph Clone
The Xenomorph Queen
DOOM
The Doom Slayer
The Intern
Dungeons and Dragons (Baldur's Gate 3 and Magic the Gathering)
Abdirak
Astarion Ancunin
Auntie Ethel
Avatar of Me (card)
Gromph Baenre
Kar'niss
Lorin
True Soul Nere
The Elder Scrolls
Arnbjorn
Cicero
Durnehviir
Knight Paladin Gelebor
Moira
Nazir
Fallout
Joshua Graham
Lily Bowen
Nick Valentine (synth)
Tabitha
Victor (PDQ-88b RobCo security model 2060-B Securitron)
Fire and Ice
Lord Nekron; watch complete.
FromSoft (Bloodborne/Dark Souls/Elden Ring)
Father Gascoigne
Godrick the Grafted
Grave Warden Agdayne
Manscorpion Tark
Sorcerer Rogier
Starscourge Radahn
Vengarl of Forossa
Half Life VR but the AI is Self Aware
Benrey
Dr. Bubby
Dr. Coomer (Dr. Harold Pontiff Coomer)
Darnold Pepper
Gordon Martinis Freeman
Tommy Coolatta
Hatred
Not Important
Hellboy
Abe Sapien
Hellboy
Highlander
The Kurgan (Victor Kruger)
Judge Dredd
The Clan Techie (Bill Huxley); read-through and watch complete.
The Last Unicorn
Amalthea
Celaeno
King Haggard
Mabruk
The Red Bull
Schmendrick
Lazy Town
Glanni Glæpur (pre-show Robbie Rotten; treated separate in fanon)
Íþróttaálfurinn (pre-show Sportacus; treated separate in fanon)
Robbie Rotten
Sportacus
Left 4 Dead
Ellis
The Hunter
Nick
The Screamer
The Smoker
The Witch
Legend
Darkness
Marvel
Arcade
Batroc the Leaper (Georges Batroc); read-through in progress.
Blackout, of the Lilin; read-through and watch complete.
Crazy Eight (Earth-982)
Daimon Hellstrom
Digger (Roderick Krupp); read-through in progress.
Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius)
Doctor Rot (Bentley Newton)
Electro (Maxwell Dillon)
Frog-Man (Eugene Patilio)
Gorgeous George (George Blair); read-through in progress.
Graviton (Dr. Franklin Hall); read-through complete.
The Human Fly (Richard Deacon)
Jakita Wegener; read-through complete.
Morbius (Dr. Michael Morbius); read-through in progress.
Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner)
Nitro (Robert Hunter); read-through complete.
The Owl (Leland Owsley)
Riptide (Janos Quested)
Ruckus (Clement Wilson); read-through in progress.
Speedfreek (Joss Shappe)
Stunner (Angelina Brancale); read-through in progress.
Toad (Mortimer Toynbee)
Tombstone (Alonzo Lincoln)
Tower (Edward Pasternak)
Will-o-the-Wisp (Jackson Arvad)
Max Headroom
Max Headroom
Metalocalypse
Dick Knubbler (Richard Knubbler)
Nathan Explosion
The Moomins
Snufkin
The Muppets
Beaker
Uncle Deadly
My Hero Academia
All Might (Yagi Toshinori)
Eraserhead (Aizawa Shōta)
The Duke
HUNK
Karl Heisenberg
Leon Scott Kennedy
Mr. X (T-00)
Nemesis (Nemesis-T Type)
Salvatore Moreau
Silent Hill
Pyramid Head
Robbie Rabbit
Space Ghost
Brak
Moltar
Sisto
Zorak
Stardew Valley
The Dwarf
Elliott
Shane
Willy
The Wizard
Star Trek
Lietenant Commander Data Soong
Constable Odo Ital
Star Wars
General Grievous
General Armitage Hux
Kylo Ren (Ben Solo)
Darth Maul
Captain Phasma
Grand Admiral Thrawn (Mitth'raw'nuruodo)
Studio Ghibli
The Mandrake
No-Face
The Time Machine
The Über-Morlock
Unicorn: Warriors Eternal
Edred
The Venture Bros.
The Action Man (Rodney)
Master Billy Quizboy (William Whalen)
Brock Samson
Dragoon (Jiles Perry Richardson, Jr.)
Henchman 21 (Gary)
Iggy Pop (James Newell Osterberg, Jr.)
The Monarch (Malcolm Fitzcarraldo)
Dr. Mrs. the Monarch (Sheila)
Dr. Orpheus (Dr. Byron Orpheus)
Pete White
Red Mantle (Charles Hardin Holley)
Sergeant Hatred (Courtney Robert)
Vendata (Don Fitzcarraldo)
Warhammer 40k
Corvus Corax
Leman Russ
Magnus the Red
The Night Haunter (Konrad Curze)
23:57 JAREZ - If You Don't Mind
23:52 PATRICK BRADLEY - Reinvention
23:48 KEN NAVARRO - My Beautiful Girls
23:44 MARION MEADOWS - No Wind, No Rain
23:40 NICK COLIONNE - The Closer I Get To You
23:36 BRIAN CULBERTSON - Waiting For You
23:31 2UNES - Find Your Way
23:26 ANDY SHITZER - A Few Wild Nights
23:23 BE'NE MUSIC - Im Yours
23:18 GABRIEL MARK HASSELBACH - Show Me Another Way
23:13 EUGE GROOVE - The Funky Bunch
23:08 BLAIR BRYANT - Fukushima Tears
23:04 JACKIEM JOYNER - Addicted
23:00 ROBERT HARRIS - Making Road to Las Cruces
22:56 ANDY MOOR, SUE McLAREN - Fight The Fire (Masoud Chillout Mix)
22:52 DJ A - Let Me Love You (Andreas Agiannitopoulos Remix)
22:48 LOUNGE GROOVE AVENUE - By My Side
22:43 MO'JARDO - Dust
22:38 CHRIS B, LADY V - A New Direction (Original Mix)
22:33 LEMONGRASS, JANE MAXIMOVA - Frozen Boy
22:29 KRYSTIAN SHEK - Devot
22:25 MIRAGE OF DEEP, JOHANNES HUPPERTZ - Yesterdays
22:21 CAPA - Julian
22:15 MILA - Impation
22:08 LAZY HAMMOCK - You Light My Mind
22:03 C.A.T. - Could You Be
21:58 DUB MARS - Slow Witted
21:54 DUBDIVER - Desert Land (Eternal Calling Mix)
21:49 GANGA - Secrets
21:46 JAZZAMOR - Hidden Treasure
21:41 MARC HARTMAN - Come Over Here
21:37 LOUNGE GROOVE AVENUE - Silk and Smooth
21:32 MO'JARDO - Sonador
21:28 ROBERTO BRONCO - Mad
21:25 CUE - Hello
21:21 TIESTO FEAT. JES - Everything (Acoustic)
21:18 COLLIN MCLOUGHLIN - Stereo Hearts (Dj Lime El Project Chill Remixes)
21:13 CONJURE ONE - Sleep
21:08 DAVID TORT, NORMAN DORAY - Chase The Sun (Musica Feliz Ibiza Beat Remix)
21:03 TITIYO - Come Along (Naid Remix)
20:59 DJ MATISSE, LOUNGE PARADISE - This Love (Maroon 5 Cover)
20:53 DEEPER SUBLIME, AVO - Hypnotic
20:48 DANITY KANE - Stay With Me (Van Immortal Remix)
20:44 THOMAS ANDERS - You're My Heart, You're My Soul (Acoustic Version)
20:39 DAVID GUETTA - The World Is Mine (Paul Mira Chillout Remix)
20:35 DASH BERLIN, JONATHAN MENDELSOHN - Better Half Of Me (Acoustic Mix)
20:31 ANDY MOOR, ASHLEY WALLBRIDGE, GABRIELA - World To Turn (Original Mix)
20:23 DAVE ROSS - Break the silence (original mix)
20:21 SPOR - Pacifica (Acoustic Version)
20:17 DEEP DIVE CORP., RICOLOOP - Enjoy The Silence
20:13 EMMA HEWITT - Foolish Boy (Zetandel Chill Out Mix)
20:07 MATT DAREY, KATE LOUISE SMITH - See The Sun (Original Mix)
20:03 DEEJAY HOUSE PROJECT - Komodo (Stefy Martinez Lounge Mix)
19:58 STAN CROWN - Not Inveted Love (Original Mix)
19:52 DEEP SECTOR - Rainbows (Original Mix)
19:46 DENIS SERGEEV, 4ONE - Merging Of Two Destiny
19:42 DEEPER SUBLIME - I've got you (original mix)
19:38 SILENCE OF SEPTEMBER - Sleep Off Reason
19:32 DINKA - Hotel Summerville (Original Mix)
19:27 THOMAS LEMMER - Is It Too Late (feat. Lena Belgart) (Stoned By Klangstein)
19:24 ANDY MOOR, CARRIE SKIPPER - So Much More (Ambient Mix)
19:20 DJ ELECTRA - I Feel You (Acoustic Version)
19:17 MAX STONE - Love is... (W&D Chill Out Mix)
19:11 DJ ARTAK SAMVEL, SONE SILVER - I Feel Your Body
19:08 SYLVERING - True Faith
19:06 EMMA HEWITT - Miss You Paradise (Strings & Acoustic Version)
19:02 ROBERT NICKSON - Maybe Next Time (Chill Out Mix)
18:57 DJ KODI - Love Will Tear Us Apart
18:51 ARCADO, ALLA MOON - One Day (Zetandel Chill Remix)
18:46 SUNLOUNGER, ZARA - Lost (Chill Version)
18:42 LUSTRAL - I Wonder Where You Are (Original Mix)
18:38 DJ GROOVE - So Late
18:33 BLANK & JONES, CORALIE CLEMENT - Days Go By (Cantoma Mix)
18:27 SUNLOUNGER, ZARA TAYLOR - Try To Be Love (Chill Out Mix)
18:21 TIESTO - I Will Be Here (Syntheticsax Ft. LiTa & R.I.J. Project Remix)
18:18 ANDY MOOR, HYSTERIA! - Leave Your World Behind (Album Mix)
18:14 DJ PAULBASS, DJ GORODNEV & P.KOLVINKOVSKY - Call Me (Lounge Mix)
18:10 GARBAGE - Milk
18:06 ARMIN VAN BUUREN, DJ SHAH, CHRIS JONES - Going Wrong (Acoustic Mix)
18:02 DJ OKAWARI - Luv Letter
17:58 TIFF LACEY - Show Me The Way (Acoustic Mix)
17:52 DON GORDA PROJECT - Attractive Qualities
17:48 BLUE METHENEY - Don't Be So Shy (Sirius & Nyla Mix)
17:45 EMMA HEWITT - Carry Me Away (Live Acoustic Version)
17:40 ROBERT NICKSON - Russell's Teapot (Original Mix)
17:35 LUSTRAL - Someone (Original Mix)
17:30 TENISHIA, KIRSTY HAWKSHAW - Falling (Original Mix)
17:26 TYDI, TANIA ZYGAR - The Moment It Breaks (Original Mix)
17:23 ANDREA SAENZ, ROBOTS MEMORY - Straightblocks (Unplugged Mix)
17:20 ZARA, SNATT & VIX - No Angel (Zetandel Chill Out Mix)
17:17 ZAZA, JORGE NAVA - Broken (Chill Mix)
17:13 ACTIVA, JULIE HARRINGTON - You Are Here (Ambient Mix)
17:09 ANDY MOOR, SUE McLAREN - Trespass (Masoud Chill Out Mix)
17:05 ALEXANDER POPOV - The Last He Said (Original Mix)
17:00 ARMIN VAN BUUREN, FIORA - Waiting For The Night (Zetandel Chill Out Mix)
17:00 LES SABLER - Easy Moves
16:55 FREDDIE FOX - Strawberry
16:50 MARION MEADOWS - Be With You
16:46 AL DEGREGORIS - Mythland
16:42 TIM BOWMAN - Smile
16:38 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Gonna Be All Right
16:34 BRIAN SIMPSON - Lay It on Me (feat. Euge Groove)
16:29 PATRICK BRADLEY - In the Heart of the Seas
16:25 JAREZ - Finally
16:21 2UNES - Just Add Water
16:17 ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY - Catalina Kiss
16:12 GABRIEL MARK HASSELBACH - Heading North
16:09 BE'NE MUSIC - Journey
16:04 KEN NAVARRO - Island Life
16:00 KIM WATERS - Rhythm and Romance
15:59 BRIAN CULBERTSON - The House Of Music (feat. Larry Graham & Ronnie Laws)
15:54 JEANETTE HARRIS - Saxy
15:50 EUGE GROOVE - Push It Forward
15:45 MARION MEADOWS - You
15:41 LES SABLER - Crescent City Strut
15:35 BLAIR BRYANT - Radiance
15:31 GREGG KARUKAS - First Love
15:26 ROBERT HARRIS - Life's Journey
15:20 BILLYRAY SHEPPARD - It Doesn't Have To Be This Way
15:17 NILS - Mind Games
15:12 2UNES - All I Need Is You
15:08 BRIAN SIMPSON - Just One Wish
15:04 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - You Go To My Head
15:00 PATRICK BRADLEY - Sip' n the Breeze
14:58 GABRIEL MARK HASSELBACH - Hang On To Your Love
14:55 BE'NE MUSIC - Missing You
14:50 BRIAN CULBERTSON - I Wanna Love You (feat. Ray Parker Jr.)
14:46 ADRIAN CRUTCHFIELD - Know Your Heart
14:41 ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY - Jamaica Heartbeat
14:37 MARION MEADOWS - Soul City
14:32 STEVE COLE - Reverence
14:29 KEN NAVARRO - That Time Of Evening
14:24 NICK COLIONNE - Wessin'
14:20 LES SABLER - Three Dee
14:14 EUGE GROOVE - God Bless You (feat. Kate Miner Moebel)
14:09 BLAIR BRYANT - My Gift
14:05 2UNES - Rock Steady
14:00 BOB BALDWIN - Unthinkable
13:58 ROBERT HARRIS - Midnight Rendezvous Live
13:55 ANDY SHITZER - As I Was Before
13:50 GABRIEL MARK HASSELBACH - You Will Always Be The One
13:47 LEBRON - New Era
13:43 PATRICK BRADLEY - Completely Yours
13:38 BRIAN CULBERTSON - Later Tonight
13:34 BE'NE MUSIC - ZiZi
13:30 DREW DAVIDSEN - I'm Into You (feat. Ron Tyson)
13:26 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Lovely Day
13:21 ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY - Ariane
13:17 BRIAN SIMPSON - Twilight
13:13 KEN NAVARRO - Whenever You're Around
13:09 LES SABLER - Where Has She Gone
13:04 JACKIEM JOYNER - When We Come Together
13:00 LOWELL HOPPER - Listen To Your Heart
12:59 BLAIR BRYANT - Indigo Hour
12:55 2UNES - Sweet Baby
12:50 EUGE GROOVE - Miss Bane
12:45 NAJEE - Is It The Way Back
12:40 ROBERT HARRIS - Cool Breeze
12:34 BRYAN LUBECK - Nothing Can Come Between Us
12:31 LEBRON - Spotlight
12:26 DREW DAVIDSEN - Double or Nothin' (feat. Bob Baldwin & Alan Blackman)
12:22 JULIAN VAUGHN - Strut
12:18 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - I'll Be There
12:13 BRIAN SIMPSON - One More Time
12:08 ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY - Playing For Time
12:03 KEN NAVARRO - Touch
12:00 LES SABLER - Keep Pushin'
11:56 LOWELL HOPPER - Artic Winds (Version 3)
11:52 BRIAN CULBERTSON - It's Time
11:47 BLAIR BRYANT - Morning Prayer
11:43 NAJEE - Duolology
11:39 EUGE GROOVE - Cafe Del Soul
11:33 BOB BALDWIN - Get Over It
11:29 ROBERT HARRIS - Keys to My Heart
11:25 BRYAN LUBECK - Vineyard Romance
11:21 PATRICK BRADLEY - Song of May (feat. Darren Rahn)
11:16 JULIAN VAUGHN - Afternoon Delight
11:13 LEBRON - Give Love a Try
11:08 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Autum's Edge
11:04 VINCENT INGALA - Shadow Dancer
11:00 BRIAN SIMPSON - And the Story Goes
10:59 JAMES LLOYD - Play It Forward
10:55 ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY - Same Road, Same Reason
10:51 KEN NAVARRO - Language Of Peace
10:47 LES SABLER - City Rhythm
10:41 NAJEE - Noche Romantica
10:37 LOWELL HOPPER - Time
10:32 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Speed Of Light
10:28 KIM WATERS - Forever Yours
10:23 EUGE GROOVE - Babylon
10:19 BLAIR BRYANT - Sun Chaser (Radio Single)
10:13 BOB BALDWIN - Let's Fly Away
10:09 JULIAN VAUGHN - Afro Calypso
10:04 BRIAN CULBERTSON - Colors Of Love
10:00 VINCENT INGALA - Hypnotic State
09:56 ROBERT HARRIS - Search Me
09:52 BRYAN LUBECK - Noon Groove
09:48 LEBRON - Never Say Never
09:44 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - So Lovely
09:39 BRIAN SIMPSON - Blue Horizon
09:34 NAJEE - Song For The Ladies
09:30 JAMES LLOYD - Moving Right Along
09:27 STEVE OLIVER - One Big Smile
09:23 KEN NAVARRO - A Place To Start
09:19 LES SABLER - Sunrise
09:13 LOWELL HOPPER - Bay View (Version 2)
09:09 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - D.C.
09:05 GARY METZ - Summer Night Jam
09:00 JULIAN VAUGHN - Ready Or Not
08:58 EUGE GROOVE - Fellowship Hall
08:54 VINCENT INGALA - Fire And Desire
08:50 BLAIR BRYANT - Smooth Sailing Tonight
08:44 BOB BALDWIN - Mr. Sample
08:40 ROBERT HARRIS - Cry of my Heart
08:36 JAREZ - Treasure
08:32 NAJEE - Stratosphere
08:28 BRYAN LUBECK - Smoocha
08:25 STEVE OLIVER - Watching the World
08:21 LEBRON - Red Hook
08:16 BRIAN CULBERTSON - The Groove
08:12 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Forever In Love
08:08 DREW DAVIDSEN - Sweet Spot (feat. Eric Marienthal)
08:04 DONNELL SPENCER JR. - The Game
08:00 LES SABLER - In the Light (Remix)
07:57 BRIAN SIMPSON - Paradise Island
07:52 JULIAN VAUGHN - Ya Dig
07:48 KIM WATERS - Morning Star
07:44 VINCENT INGALA - Could This Be Real
07:40 JAMES LLOYD - Here We Go
07:34 BRIAN BROMBERG - Coupe De Ville
07:28 NAJEE - Poetry In Motion
07:23 KEN NAVARRO - I Wish I Knew
07:19 KIM SCOTT - Back Together Again
07:14 LOWELL HOPPER - Picture This
07:08 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - Fall Departs
07:04 GARY METZ - Maneater
07:00 EUGE GROOVE - To The Nines
06:58 BLAIR BRYANT - Squid
06:52 BOB BALDWIN - For Grover And George
06:47 ROBERT HARRIS - Your Memory Lives in Me
06:43 JAREZ - Feels so Right
06:40 VINCENT INGALA - Ridin' The Wave
06:35 JULIAN VAUGHN - Come Here
06:31 STEVE OLIVER - World Citizen
06:26 BYRON MILLER - Say Hello
06:23 BRYAN LUBECK - Top Down
06:18 NAJEE - Running Away
06:13 DARRYL WILLIAMS - Now or Never (feat. Jonathan Fritzen)
06:09 KIM SCOTT - Laelia (feat. Jonathan Butler)
06:05 LEBRON - For the Love
06:00 NICHOLAS COLE - Let's Take a Ride
05:56 MEZZOFORTE - Stepping Out
05:52 BRIAN CULBERTSON - Your Smile
05:48 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Stand by You
05:44 NELSON RANGELL - Saturday Night
05:40 ERIC DARIUS - Retro Forward
05:36 DREW DAVIDSEN - All Night and Forever (feat. Alan Blackman & Alvin Fisher)
05:31 BRIAN SIMPSON - Hidden Pleasures
05:27 JAMES LLOYD - Within Reach
05:23 VINCENT INGALA - Disco Sax
05:19 JULIAN VAUGHN - Black Dynamite
05:14 ISAAC BYRD JR. - Rebirth
05:10 DARRYL WILLIAMS - How Long Has It Been (feat. Jeff Lorber & Marcus Anderson)
05:04 KIM SCOTT - Off The Top
05:00 KEN NAVARRO - I'll Tell You What
04:58 PIECES OT A DREAM - APB
04:53 STEVE OLIVER - Desert Traveler
04:47 NAJEE - We'll Be Missing You
04:43 PHIL DENNY - Shaken Not Stirred
04:38 LOWELL HOPPER - Soulful Feeling
04:33 JAZZ FUNK SOUL - You'll Know When You Know
04:28 GARY METZ - Dreamer
04:23 EUGE GROOVE - A Summer's Nights Dream
04:19 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - Hills and Valleys
04:14 BLAIR BRYANT - I'm for Real
04:09 PIECES OF A DREAM - Manhattan
04:05 DARRYL WILLIAMS - Here to Stay (feat. Euge Groove)
04:00 KIM SCOTT - Poolside
03:59 ALAN, RITA BLAKE - Return of the Mack
03:54 JULIAN VAUGHN - Finally
03:50 VINCENT INGALA - Aftermath
03:46 STEVE OLIVER - Up Front
03:41 BOB BALDWIN - Stand Tall
03:36 ROBERT HARRIS - New Beginnings
03:32 JAREZ - When I Look at You
03:27 NAJEE - Don't Make Me Wait
03:24 OLI SILK - San Carlos Approach
03:20 JOHN NOVELLO - I Can't Stop My Heart
03:16 BYRON MILLER - Just a Feeling
03:12 PHIL DENNY - Upswing
03:08 BRYAN LUBECK - Vineyard Groove
03:04 DARRYL WILLIAMS - Harveston Way (feat. Euge Groove)
03:00 LEBRON - Shift Change
03:00 NICHOLAS COLE - In It to Win It
02:55 MEZZOFORTE - Nightfall
02:50 KIM SCOTT - Seabreeze
02:46 KONSTANTIN KLASHTORNI - On My Mind
02:41 ACOUSTIC ALCHEMY - The Ebor Sound System
02:37 VINCENT INGALA - This Or That
02:32 JULIAN VAUGHN - Flash Back Friday
02:27 RICK BRAUN - Brazz Street
02:23 INCOGNITO - Racing Through the Bends
02:17 EARL KLUGH - Nightwalk
02:13 NAJEE - Let's Take It Back
02:08 NELSON RANGELL - The Gathering
02:04 ERIC DARIUS - Uptown Swagger
02:00 DARRYL WILLIAMS - The Doctor (feat. Michael Paulo)
01:57 STEVE OLIVER - Fiesta
01:53 BRIAN CULBERTSON - You're Magic
01:48 PHIL DENNY - Flutter
01:43 KIM SCOTT - Butterfly
01:39 ROCCO VENTRELLA - Precious of Life
01:35 DREW DAVIDSEN - I Can't Help It (feat. Bobby Lyle)
01:30 KEIKO MATSUI - Return To Eternity
01:26 GARY PALMER - Windsurfer
01:22 BRIAN SIMPSON - A Love Like This
01:17 KIM WATERS - Go
01:13 JAMES LLOYD - No Holds Barred
01:09 RICHARD ELLIOT - Given It Up
01:05 INCOGNITO - Selfishly
01:00 LAWSON ROLLINS - Come To Light
00:56 DARRYL WILLIAMS - Turn Up (feat. Scott Wilkie)
00:50 PIECES OF A DREAM - Shaken, Not Stirred
00:47 VINCENT INGALA - Turkey Strut
00:42 ISAAC BYRD JR. - Meek
00:38 KIM SCOTT - Something Better
00:33 RICK BRAUN - Crossroads
00:28 GTF - Autumn Rain
00:24 PIECES OT A DREAM - Watch Your Step
00:19 PEET PROJECT - Pink Spirit
00:14 PHIL DENNY - Dally Walk
00:09 LOWELL HOPPER - Diversity
00:05 GARY PALMER - Land of the Sun
00:00 JEFF KASHIWA - One Of These Days
@therealjacksepticeye I released the video on how I made Secret Sam, and I wanted to give you an opportunity to see it. I know you are busy so I made a the shortest version possible. ;) Check it out if you want, but if not, just thank you, and know how happy I am that you enjoyed what I made. #PMA (Extremely extend version: https://youtu.be/2HcYp46B63o )
26. The Bad Popes by E. R. Chamberlain. Not going to lie, I picked this one up because it was a dollar used, and the title amused me. The book, sadly, did not. It’s a series of biographical sketches of popes who the author deems were too invested in temporal power, culminating in Pope Clement VII, who brought a sack down on Rome. The writing does not do a good job of making the case that these are the worst of the popes, especially since the bad behavior of many other popes is brought up in the text. Worse, the book is blatantly racist, indulging in ethnic stereotyping, especially of Italians and Germans. The book is something of an antique, having been written in 1969, but that isn’t an excuse, and the book is ugly and unpleasant for it. At least this book got me to listen to the Pontifacts podcast, which is a very fun way for me to get my fill of papal history.
27. The Lion in the Living Room by Abigail Tucker. This is a book about the house cat, and how it conquered the world. There are chapters on toxoplasmosis, and whether it is a major influence on human behavior (the evidence for that is weak, but it may be one of the multifactorial influences on schizophrenia); the damage done by invasive cats and how cats are evolving to deal with new island ecosystems; and a chapter on cat breeding and modern designer strains. The author has an interesting hypothesis. Namely: cats are not as successful at controlling rodent pest populations as their reputation would suggest. Instead, the reason that cats are such common pets and have been for so long is that, due to their size, vocalizations and facial features, they are sufficiently like human babies that they trigger parental instincts. So cats are accidental cuckoos. That’s a pretty cool idea.
28. Tales from the Crypt, Vol 1 by William M. Gaines et al. This is the first of a five volume series, that I snapped up for 50% off at a sale just before businesses in my area closed down, and is now one of the prides of my book collection. This collects Issues 17-22 of the magazine The Crypt of Terror/Tales from the Crypt, a foundational text of American horror. Many of the stories are plagiarized from horror short stories and movies from the previous half-century—notable loose adaptations in this volume include “The Upper Berth” by F. Marion Crawford, “The Novel of the White Powder” by Arthur Machen, and the films The Man from Half-Moon Street, The Beast with Five Fingers and I Walked With a Zombie. But the plots are really just a pretext for the gorgeous, gory art by such luminaries as Johnny Craig, Al Feldstein, “Ghastly” Graham Engels and Wally Wood. What’s interesting is how fully formed as a horror icon the Crypt-Keeper and his ilk already seem in these early issues. Although, as @screamscenepodcast points out, no horror movies were made at all in 1950, and most early 50s horror movies were themed around alien invasions rather than mad scientists, vampires and werewolves, comics filled that void in the horror genre (at least for five glorious years before the government shut them down).
29. Castle Xyntillian by Gabor Lux. This is a module for the Swords and Wizardry RPG (one of many D&D retroclones). I found out about it through @vintagerpg, which gave it a glowing review on their tumblr. I had a lot of fun with this module. The titular castle is haunted by the mostly undead Malevol family, a group of weirdoes with conflicting agendas and more of a callous disdain for the living than blatant hostility. It looks like it would be fun to run as a straightforward hack-and-slash dungeon crawl and as something with more nuance and roleplaying potential—even rank and file undead are not inherently hostile. As to be expected from something with retro-chops, there’s a lot of high fantasy weirdness—like the “Indoorness”, a bucolic countryside in the middle of the manor, and monsters like killer pigeons and goats. It was fun to read and it looks like it would be fun to play--I’m going to convert it to Pathfinder RPG and find out!
30. The Vampire by Nick Groom. This book sucks. It’s primarily an ode to wasted potential—it’s clear that the author did his research on vampires, and there are some interesting tidbits to be sifted out. The link between vampires and anti-capitalism, for example, apparently dates as far back as the word’s publication in English, and Catholic theologians grappled with how vampires could exist as supernatural and evil entities in an era that was slowly stripping the Devil of his powers. But most of the book is filled with long summaries of itself, denials of the importance of some idea to the concept of vampirism (like sex or drugs) that is immediately refuted in the text itself, and just straight up word salad nonsense. The conclusion ends with the author comparing vampires to potatoes. Seriously. Skip this one.
hey!!!! so just a head’s up ... I’m thinking about doing some tiers with the character list I already have w/ PW. I’m not sure yet, exactly, which characters will be the “starting set” and which will come later but basically, if/when you decide you who want and if you have characters that you definitely want to start with or characters that you’d rather come up later, let me know!!! (Also, absolutely NO rush ... still have a couple of months before I’m thinking of opening it! I just wanted to give you a head’s up so you could think about it).
The only people I know for sure will be in the first tier are the managers (I think Idris Elba is the only one of those you have reserved :D)
I’m thinking (right now) to start with 16 characters and then have the other ten be released in tiers. (Also open to only starting with 12 and tier the rest depending on how many people we both decide we’d like to start with?)
** Reserved Peeps
Bold - Taken Peeps
TIER ONE (for sure)
Idris Elba
Chris Pine
Charlie Day
Dreama Walker
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UNDECIDED
Charlize Theron
Emmy Rossum
Krysten Ritter**
Zoey Duetch
Jake Johnson
Max Greenfield
Emily Blunt
Adam Scott
Nick Robinson**
Dylan O’Brien
Blake Lively**
Awkwafina
Jermaine Clement
Katie McGrath
Zendaya
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Michael B. Jordan
Melissa Benoist
Richard Ayoade
Jon Bernthal**
LATER TIERS (for sure)
Zooey Deschannel
Henry Cavill/Charlie Hunnam/Jensen Ackles/Michiel Huisman (honestly unsure of his portrayal atm)
( nick robinson • twenty three • cismale ) look, it’s clement ‘clem’ farley from apartment 5c ! i heard that he is here in los angeles because nobody ever expected him to make such a big move. they moved into moreau apartments one month ago and rumour has it, they can be quite maladroit & reticent — good thing they’re also vehement & warm-hearted, hey ? i hear they’re the fumbler of the building.
hey sweedies ! im soph and this is my FIRST baby ! read my attempt at a bio below and like / hmu to plot ... (♡°ω°♡)
EDIT: i forgot to mention this im sorrY .. TW: drug abuse
P E R S O N A L I T Y
♦ extrovert // introvert // in between
♦ disorganized // organized // in between
♦ close-minded // open-minded // in between/contextual
♦ calm // anxious // in between
♦ disagreeable // agreeable // in between/contextual
♦ cautious // reckless // in between/contextual
♦ patient // impatient // in between
♦ outspoken // reserved // in between
♦ leader // follower // in between
♦ empathetic // indifferent // in between
♦ optimistic // pessimistic // in between // realistic
♦ hardworking // lazy // in between
♦ faithful // unfaithful // in between
B A C K G R O U N D
originally from wales
he’s an only child who was raised by his grandparents due to his mother’s struggles with addiction
he grew up in a pretty small, rural-ish area and for the most part had a good upbringing despite being taken from his mom and never having met his dad
he’s always been on the quieter side .. growing up he just minded his own business, helped his grandpa with the gardening, went on long walks with his doggos :’(
he had a small group of friends but was mostly an outcast; a blacksheep around school
he mostly hung around with the stoners and the nerds .. a weird mixture
he moved to america because he felt that he had to DO something more with his life .. even though it killed him to leave his grandparents behind
nobody expected him to amount to more than his 9-5 job; nevermind move countries so !!! he’s proud of himself
he’s quite closed off and doesn’t open up easily but .. he’s working on it :///
he’s aspiring to make it as a writer :~)
he’s taking a new approach to life where he trieS to push himself to live life a little .. do more reckless sh*t
H E A D C A N N O N S
has a lil welsh accent
he’s recently been in contact with his mom again but is weary of growing close to her
lives in hoodies, band t-shirts and beanies
a bit of a #stoner
the clumsiest, awkward dude you’ll probably ever meet .. sighs
has absolutely NO game .. yet falls in love 34084 times a day
on that note .. he’s pansexual
he’s only been here for a month but has been in los angeles for two months; he lived elsewhere but moved to moreau apartments because his last place was .. interesting to say the least
a HUGE people pleaser but .. he’s trying his best to change
W A N T E D C O N N E C T I O N S
blossoming friendship
somebody he knew from before he moved in ? perhaps they met at a night club / a cafe / anywHERE but he recently moved into moreau and saw them and was like ??? BRO
late-night, deep convo confidant
fwb ; either already recently established or they’re on that path
somebody he has a crush on because lbr ... he’s so easily infatuated
a muse :( this will probably grow with time but .. somebody who just inspires his writing ( professionally he wants to be a journalist, but he writes lil pieces on the side just for his eyes only )
smoking buddies
somebody who’s helping him to break out his shell & live a little
Happy belated blog birthday!! Thank you for all the help you provide this blog is a joy 🥹 in that vein, could I please trouble you for some fcs passing for or w resources from around 40-52 who are dadly handsome and not so much model looking? Like Rhys Darby and Jemaine Clement and Ralph Macchio energy, big dad energy handsome. Sorry for the weird ask ach
Michael Greyeyes (1967) Plains Cree.
Ian Harvie (1968) - trans.
Brendan Fraser (1968)
Paul Rudd (1969) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Michael Sheen (1969) Puerto Rican (paternal grandmother), German, as well as Irish, English, Scottish, Austrian, Swiss-German.
Naveen Andrews (1969) Malayali Indian.
Peter Dinklage (1969) - has achondroplasia.
Jack Black (1969) Ashkenazi Jewish / German, as well as Northern Irish, Scottish, English, remote French and Welsh (converted to Judaism).
Nick Offerman (1970)
Matthew Lillard (1970)
Cress Williams (1970) African-American.
David Ramsey (1971) African-American.
Don Lee (1971) Korean.
Alan Tudyk (1971)
Craig Lauzon (1971) Ojibwe and British.
Adam Beach (1972) Saulteaux and Icelandic.
Nick Frost (1972)
Andrew Lincoln (1973)
Sendhil Ramamurthy (1974) Kannada and Tamil Indian.
Randall Park (1974) Korean.
David Harbour (1975) - has bipolar disorder.
Jason Sudeikis (1975)
Pedro Pascal (1975) Chilean [Spanish, Basque, possibly other].
Freddie Prinze Jr. (1976)
Sterling K. Brown (1976) African-American - esp in This is Us.
Bryan Greenberg (1978) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Kristofer Hivju (1978)
Andy Samberg (1978) 75% Ashkenazi Jewish 25% Sicilian/Italian.
Jim Parrack (1981)
Thank you kind anon, I also sincerely thank you for not saying d*lf energy!
I’ve only been to one music festival in my life, that being the Isle of Wight festival in 2013, and even though I enjoyed it, it was nowhere as eventful as the festival in this movie. What have I done wrong? Ah yes, I was way to legal!
Plot: After Nick's girlfriend dumps him, his best mate Shane has the perfect antidote to his break-up blues: three days at an epic music festival.
Yes, I am an immature kid at heart, for I enjoyed the hell out of this movie! It’s a spiritual sequel to The Inbetweeners series and films, and it basically follows the same formula, only now the events take place at a festival. There isn’t anything new here, the story and plot is predictable and goes exactly the way you think it will, even the sentimental more emotional final third of the film is present, there is no gorgeous cinematography or anything, just fairly simple shots everywhere, however the constant laughs make this an enjoyable watch. And I was quite surprised actually at how funny this film ended out to be, as the trailers for this looked really bad, however in the end the film turned out to be filled with great gags. Of course a few jokes to miss, but of every weak joke there were two or three solid ones.
The cast are all not bad here either. Joe Thomas, of The Inbetweeners, basically plays the same character he played, well, in The Inbetweeners, he just has a different name, which is sad for the actor himself as it means that he most likely will be always typecast as this character, but that being said, his persona worked in this movie. The other cast members are fine as well, but the stand-out for me was Jemaine Clement as the step-father of one of the main characters. Every time he was on screen who blast out the best lines, and luckily he isn’t in the film just once like the trailers made it out to be, and he was the true hero of the piece. Oh, and Nick Frost shows up for a nice cameo too!
As a whole this film offers no surprises. And comedy is obviously a very subjective genre, so you might find this film absolutely unfunny, however I found it hilarious for what it was (a gag with lines of cocaine is especially memorable!). If you’re a fan of The Inbetweeners then this is perfect for you. Also, I can’t help but appreciate a film that references Hunt For the Widerpeople!
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs minimal screen time for their kids
Seth Wenig/ Reuters Interviews with Costs Gates, Steve Jobs, and other tech elites regularly reveal that Silicon Valley parents are strict about technology usage.
A brand-new book suggests the indications might have been clear years ago that mobile phone usage must be regulated.
There might be a way to incorporate tech into the class, nevertheless, that avoids its harmful results.
Psychologists are quickly learning how harmful smart devices can be for teenage brains.
Research study has discovered that an eighth-grader's risk for depression leaps 27%when she or he frequently utilizes social networks. Kids who use their phones for at least three hours a day are far more likely to be self-destructive. And current research study has actually discovered the teenager suicide rate in the United States now eclipses the homicide rate, with smartphones as the driving force. The writing about mobile phone threat might have been on the wall for
approximately a years, according to teachers Joe Clement and Matt Miles, coauthors of the recent book "Screen Schooled:&Two Veteran Educators Expose How Technology Overuse is Making Our Kids Dumber." It needs to be telling, Clement and Miles argue, that the 2 greatest tech
figures in recent history-- Costs Gates and Steve Jobs-- seldom let their kids have fun with the very products they helped produce. "What is it these wealthy tech executives understand about their own items that their consumers
do not?" the authors wrote. The response, according to a growing body of proof, is the addicting power of digital technology. 'We restrict what does it cost? innovation our kids use in the house'In 2007, Gates, the previous CEO of Microsoft, carried out a cap
on screen time when his daughter began establishing an unhealthy accessory to a computer game. He likewise didn't let his kids get cell phones until they turned 14. (Today, the typical age for a kid getting their first phone is 10.)Jobs, who was the CEO of Apple until his
death in 2012, revealed in a 2011 New york city Times interview that he forbade his kids from using the newly-released iPad."We limit what does it cost? innovation our kids utilize in your home,"Jobs told press reporter Nick Bilton. In a recent interview on the online news
channel Cheddar, iPod co-creator Tony Fadell speculated that if Steve Jobs lived today, he 'd want to resolve growing societal concerns about tech dependency."He 'd say,'Hey we require to throw down the gauntlet,'"Fadell said. Costs Gates would not enable his kids to have cellular phone up until they turned 14, fearing the results of excessive screen time.Shutterstock Rex for EEM In"Screen Schooled,"Clementand Miles make the case that rich Silicon Valley moms and dads appear to comprehend the addictive powers of smartphones, tablets, and computers more thanthe basic public does-- in spite of the
reality that these moms and dads frequently earn a living by creating and buying that innovation. "It's interesting to believe that in a modern-day public school, where kids are being needed to utilize electronic devices like iPads,"the authors composed,"Steve Jobs's kids would be a few of the only kids pulled out.
"Jobs 'kids have actually completed school, so it's impossible to understand how the late Apple cofounder would have responded to education innovation, or "edtech."However Clement and Miles suggest that if Jobs'kids had actually participated in the average
US school today, they 'd have utilized tech in the classroom even more than they did at home while maturing. That's at the typical school a minimum of, inning accordance with the coauthors. A number of specialty Silicon Valley schools, such as the Waldorf School, are noticeably low-tech. They utilize blackboards and No. 2 pencils. Instead of discovering how to code, kids are taught
the soft skills of cooperation and respect. At Brightworks School, kids find out imagination by building things and going to classes in treehouses. Edtech will not be a'treatment all'If there is any concession Gates has made on technology, it remains in the benefits it provides trainees in certain instructional settings. In the years because Gates executed his family policy, the billionaire philanthropist has taken an eager interestin personalized education, a method
that utilizes electronic devices to assist tailor lesson prepare for each student. In a current blog site post, Gates celebrated Summit Sierra, a Seattle-based school that takes trainees'personal goals-- like getting into a particular college-- and develops a course to get there. Educators in customized knowing
settings take on more of a coaching role, helping to nudge trainees back on track when they get stuck or distracted. Innovation in these cases is being utilized as particularly as possible-- and in ways Gates recognizes as beneficial for a trainee's development, not as entertainment. "Individualized learning won't be a cure-all,"he composed. Gates stated he's"confident that this technique could help many more young people make the many of their skills."
After a season long battle.... one of you came out on top.
WINNER REVEAL!
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CONGRATULATIONS VI YOU HAVE WON TRAVELLERS SURVIVOR: OLD WEST!
5 VOTES VI 3 VOTES CHLOE
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Player of the Season
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Jared, you came into this season wanting to model your game after James Clement which scared the shit out of us because we knew how insane this cast would be. We were scared you would wind up being James Clement-ed, but once the merge hit, you were able to put your own spin on that gameplay and form a power alliance that flipped the game and propelled 2/3 of the trio to the Final 3. Had you won out in the Final 5 immunity challenge or gone a few steps further on the railroad, I have a strong feeling we would’ve seen you as a finalist. Congratulations on an amazing game, you should be insanely proud.
Runner Up: Ashley
Ashley, one of your biggest worries coming into this game was how long you’ve been away from ORGs. Well, I have to say, you came back in a BIG way. You came into cast reveal with Owen as a lifeline but after being separated most of pre-merge, you were able to skirt that label and solidify bonds with other players in the game to viciously keep yourself alive. When it came to merge, you were decisively involved in nearly every vote and always had your best interest in mind. Unfortunately you were spotted pretty early on as a powerful middle player and were taken out of the game because of it. You should be proud of the killer game you played and we had a pleasure hosting you.
Host Favourite’s:
Michael: Chloe
Jess: Aidan
Alyssa: Ashley
Sass Awards
Cas: Dollar Store TJ Pascucci
Nicole: Most memorable
Payton: Best Videographer
Austin: Biggest Wallflower
Sammy: Eve's one sided crush
Keaton: Most sane
Xander: Most liked
Isaac: Jared's best friend
Eve: Most in control of the game
Patrick: Most active
Nick: Michael and Jess' Favourite
Ashley: Most Loyal
Owen: Calmest
Jared: Least likely to give Hosting Advice..
Aidan: Chloe's Biggest Cheerleader
Dylan: Most punctual
Vi: PETA's worst nightmare
Chloe: Most Sober
Moxley 29 Theodore Johnson 64 Cedrick Lamont Bishop 30 Anthony Hill 27 Terence D. Beatty The women all brought a gun at a decent belief in each turn wrong, as always wrong Imperceptible organs issuing self-defeat into the social sphere and express our agress- ion toward the flowers, mighty in its wake. band blizzard yo a country road. I’ve graduated from college. Yes I should accept your bullshit. Every drag bringing me a legitimate desire to express, to pour, to bleed, and a single day but not the point of order. “Maybe we should offer up judgments about the theme “Haunted.” Please send your submissions, maximum 400 words, to Susan Clements, silentjoy2001 AT yahoo.com. Too often the poems in my ears… The portal is dripping, careful of slip underfoot fellow travellers, unless you can stay still it slips quietly away from them that way the blue mixing Depp running through the cloud of powdered sugar and nick walk through the sky, Stuff up your legs and not your death on the soft exposed flesh of your lungs expand when you Everything, anything at all. Years later, a stranger don’t intimidate their girlfriends.
UAAP 82 BASKETBALL PRE-SEASON POWER RANKINGS: AN ATENEO-UP REMATCH?
by Pocholo D. Hermoso / 12 September 2019
(Photo courtesy of Rappler)
With the UAAP season now with us, our collective excitement – and maybe stress? – is greatly aggravated. But along with these sentiments come expectations for the teams we’re rooting for. Which teams will make the postseason? Which teams won’t? What award will this player win? And the biggest question of them all, who will win all the marbles? With seniors graduating, fresh blood entering the league, and summer league stints, here’s how I think all eight UAAP teams are going to fare.
1. UE Red Warriors
After losing super-superstar Alvin Pasaol, the University of the East is undoubtedly in full rebuild mode. In fact, a day or so before the season opened, coach Joe Silva stepped down as team mentor, and was replaced by Philippine Basketball Association Developmental League coach Lawrence Chongson of the Tanduay Rhum Masters, who led the Red Warriors to the finals in 2009. This team is definitely not expected to win games this season; its main goal is to expose its players to the rigors of a UAAP season and develop them for the future. Being a rebuilding team, the Red Warriors have done a tremendous step one of the rebuilding process: recruiting a cache of young talent. After the team’s final roster cut, 12 out of the 16 players are either rookies or sophomores. If taught and nurtured right, the Red Warriors are poised to become one of the best teams in the league in 2-3 years’ time. They may not be contenders now, but they absolutely will not give up on games — they will try to score an upset in all 14 games. As the UE faithful proudly roar, “Go Fight! UE! Iwakadima!” expect team veterans Philip Manalang and Nick Abanto, along with a bevy of rookies, to keep their alma mater proud – watch out for potential backcourt star Rey Suerte among these.
2. NU Bulldogs
With a failed season 81 for the National University Bulldogs, expectations have lowered for them this season. After winning only four games last season, a playoff berth is still a dream for this team. In a team filled with role players, NU would be best served running the offense exclusively through the younger Ildefonso, Dave. The sophomore averaged a team-high in points per game with 15.2 to go along with 5.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists. Dave Ildefonso is expected to take a leap towards being a superstar in this league, together with a developing supporting cast of Senegalese Issa Gaye, streaky scorer John Lloyd Clemente, elder brother and skipper Shaun Ildefonso, and the only two blue-chip recruits of the Bulldogs, Miguel Oczon and Robert Minerv, both from NU Bullpups. NU has become popular in its recruitment and development of players, particularly from its juniors squad. NU must emphasize developing star players from the young core, along with continued recruitment from its uber-talented Bullpups squad.
3. FEU Tamaraws
After making the playoffs in dramatic fashion, the Far Eastern University Tamaraws lost the man that made it all happen. While FEU’s offense doesn’t revolve around a star, losing your best scorer will always hurt the team. That star, Arvin Tolentino, is now graduated, so FEU’s focus should shift towards grooming their next best scorer. The Tamaraws are also generally young so their search for a new star may take long, but once they do get to do it, FEU should be back in the postseason in no time. With the team now built around veteran combo guard Wendell Comboy, expect a faster-paced Tamaraw squad on both ends of the floor. Together with him in the backcourt is point guard LJ Gonzalez, who is a shifty ballhandler and can score if he needs to. Other vets like forwards Kenneth Tuffin and Barkley Eboña should help beef up the Tamaraw frontline and ably back up rookie center Patrick Tchuente of Cameroon in the post. For sure, celebrated Blue Eagle and now-FEU mentor Olsen Racela and his assistants – former PBA legends Johnny Abarrientos (who also starred for the Tamaraws in college) and Jojo Lastimosa (himself a former Blue Eagle), as well as retired PBA slotman Gilbert Lao – will have their hands full pushing their wards to vie for a playoff spot.
4. DLSU Green Archers
If you are a diehard De La Salle University alumni or fan under the impression that your Green Archers will win the championship, let alone make the playoffs, then this is a season to forget. The three imports that the Green Archers recruited last year were one-and-done this season, and one wonders how this will help in securing their team’s long-term prospects. In addition to having no reliable recruits yet, the team lost former team captain Kib Montalbo and Santi Santilian. With two key cogs gone, La Salle is due for an elevated performance from sharpshooter Aljun Melecio and Mythical Five selection Justine Baltazar. La Salle isn’t picked to make the playoffs this year, but with the team’s rich history and championship DNA, it may be too early to count the Archers out. Let’s see what type of noise they can make.
5. UST Growling Tigers
The University of Sto. Tomas is a sexy pick to make its postseason return this year. As CJ Cansino resumes rehabilitation of his torn ACL (he is expected to play in the season opener against UE), the team’s roster represents a predominantly young team, with majority being rookies. While many of these Growling Tigers may be rookies, their potential is off the charts and they have the mentality and talent to make it to the playoffs. These new and fresh faces include Beninese big man Soulémane Chabi Yo, former La Salle swingman Brent Paraiso, the long and athletic small forward from Pangasinan, Rhenz Abando, and Mark Nonoy, a UAAP “seniors-ready rookie” from the juniors program of UST. Spearheaded by this army of newcomers, the Growling Tigers are ready to make some noise this season 82 under highly-regarded coach Aldin Ayo.
6. Adamson Soaring Falcons
After having fallen short season after season after season, the Adamson University Soaring Falcons’ window of opportunity is closing; this year may be their last chance to win a UAAP championship. Definitely, they will have to rely on sweet shooter Jerrick Ahanmisi to deliver the goods for them, as for the first time in his collegiate career, he is the alpha dog of this team. Bolstered by a more-than-solid supporting cast, the Soaring Falcons are once again a contending team this year. This season, they aren’t generally picked to end up with the twice-to-beat advantage they had last season. This puts them in familiar position. From Seasons 79-80, the San Marcelino-based squad was challenged with having to beat the then-Ben Mbala-led Green Archers. Despite losing to those Archers in both seasons, an upset victory in a playoff series with any team should heal the wounds of all the Falcons’ past playoff shortcomings.
7. UP Fighting Maroons
To be the champions, you gotta beat the champions. The Fighting Maroons of the University of the Philippines are primed to win it all this season 82. After coming out of nowhere to reach the finals last year, everyone now knows what to expect from this team. This is because despite losing star skipper and leader of the “Atin ‘to” movement, Paul Desiderio, the Maroons have reinforced their squad with former La Salle star Ricci Rivero and the ever-popular Kobe Paras. After years of winless seasons and playoff absences, this is the deepest team the Fighting Maroons have ever had since their last championship team back in ’86, when Kobe’s dad, Benjie Paras, Ronnie Magsanoc and Eric Altamirano starred for the Maroons. With the two new stars combining with the uber-talented Gomez de Liaño brothers and floor general Jun Manzo, Bo Perasol’s army is in the running for becoming eventual UAAP champions. The only team in their way...
8. Ateneo Blue Eagles
Fresh from a back-to-back championship victory last season, the Ateneo Blue Eagles have the proverbial target on their backs. In a general interview by ABS-CBN, Ateneo is the consensus team to beat. Despite losing two games in the regular season last year, the Blue Eagles elevated their game onto extraordinary levels that they looked practically unbeatable. However, season 82 will be completely different from last season. Many teams have bolstered their rosters. Moreover, they are playing this season without Raffy Verano, Jolo Mendoza and the graduated Anton Asistio. Most importantly, their biggest threat, the UP Fighting Maroons, may even be more star-studded than themselves — this season would definitely be no walk in the park for the Blue Eagles. But despite being a team full of star power as well, coach Tab Baldwin’s men do not rely on a superstar (even someone of Thirdy Ravena’s caliber); they have a system, a system so successful it has led them to three finals appearances, along with two chips. But considering all circumstances surrounding the team, Ateneo should get ready to be able to defend its crown and continue its dynasty.
The Pool Scene - Billy Thorpe, Brandon Shuff, Earl Strickland, Frank Hernandez, Jayson Shaw, Jeremy Sossei, Len Gianfrate, Raphael Dabreo, Shane Van Boening, Shaun Wilkie, Steve Fleming, Thorsten Hohmann, Tom Zippler, Yesid Garabello - Joss Northeast 9-Ball
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Shane Van Boening wins 5th Turning Stone Title
Everyone,
Here is the complete order of finish for our Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour’s, “Turning Stone Classic XXXII 9-Ball Open”, which was held August 22-25, 2019. The event was $25,000 added with a total prize fund of $41,400. There was a full field of 128 players. All players were paid in cash immediately upon their elimination from the event!
1st $8,000 Shane Van Boening
2nd $5,000 Earl Strickland
3rd $3,600 Jayson Shaw
4th $2,600 Billy Thorpe
5/6th $2,000 each – Brandon Shuff, Thorsten Hohmann
7/8th $1,600 each – Raphael Dabreo, Frank Hernandez
9/12th $1,200 each – Jeremy Sossei, Yesid Garabello, Len Gianfrate, Shaun Wilkie
13/16th $850 each – Hunter Lombardo, John Andrade (Can), Dan Hewitt (Can), LoreeJon Hasson
17/24th $550 each – Randy Labonte, Steven Winter (Can), Brent Boemmels, Damon Sobers, Jorge Rodriguez, Chad Bazinet, Kevin West, Qais Kolee
25/32nd $300 each – Mike Yednak, Eric Lim, Jesse Docalavich, Eric Cloutier (Can), Matt Krah, Holden Chin, Sean Morgan, Earl Herring
33/48th – Zion Zvi, Dave Fernandez, Darren Clement (Can), Mika Immonen, Nick Coppola, Erik Hjorleifson (Can), Paul Laverdiere, Rich Kravetz, Jia Li, Dave Dreidel, Nick Antonakos, Brad Guthrie (Can), Mike Hurley, Bucky Souvanthong, Jerome Rockwell, Donny Mills
49/64th – Matt Tetreault, Tom Zippler, Fred Gokey, Willie Oney, Johnny Archer, Dan Sharlow, Keith Nelson, Ray Buthe, Jon McConnell, Dave Shlemperis, Jennifer Barretta, Dave Grau, Alvin Thomas, Ron Casanzio, Nelson Weimer, Caroline Pao
65/96th – Tony Antone, Bob Cunningham, Bud Robideau, Ed Yero, Alan Gordon, Frank Wolak, Joe Dupuis, Steve Fleming, Jed Jecen, Rich Howard, Jerry Crowe, Gregg McAndrews, Ray Lee, Roarke Dickson, Dave Mills, John Moody, Sean Santoro, Bruce Gordon, Pascal Dufresne, Tom Gildea, Larry Phleger, Jay Chiu, Greg Antonakos, Phil Harju, Jim Kearney, Mike Pettit, James Stonkus, Dominic Byrne, Ed Culhane, Mike Toohig, Chris Braiman, Rob Pole,
97/128th – Greg Bombard, Bruce Nagle, Mike Verducci, Jason Platt, Nabil Lazouzi, Gene Hunt, Ben Werblow, Steve Sutton, Dave Callaghan, Steven W. Smith, Don Reigel, Jesse Piercey (Can), Lida Mullendore, Joe Sinicropi, Randy Whitehead, Pat Fleming, Erin Bechner, Chris Pyle, Bill Cote, Ryan Smith, Allen Hazelwood, Catherine Ong, Devin Buttle (Can), Jim Prather, Aaron Cameron, Bruce Barthelette, Tommy Tokoph, Jim McManus, Marco Kam, Brian Wheel, Rob Hart, Bruce Carroll
Our Second Chance event had a field of 26 players with a total prize fund of $1,300.
1st $400 Steve Fleming
2nd $300 Tom Zippler
3/4th $180 each – Ben Werblow, Jim Prather5/8th $60 each – Brent Boemmels, Joe Sinicropi, Jesse Docalavich, Jim Kearney
$1,500 Joss Cue raffle winners – Scott Brown & D. Nixon & the winner of the autographed Aramith Pro Cup cue ball used in the final match – Bill Keymel
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