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queerstuffonscreen · 11 months
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Bad Girls (1999-2006) [I]
Episode length: 60-90 min.
Country: UK
Genre: Drama
Language: English
Bad Girls was a British television drama series, set in the fictional women’s prison of Larkhall, and featured a mixture of serious and light storylines focusing on the prisoners and staff of G Wing.
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Season 1
Episode 1: Them and Us
Episode 2: Drug Wars
Episode 3: Love Rival
Episode 4: The Victim
Episode 5: Tangled Web
Episode 6: A Big Mistake
Episode 7: Playing with Fire
Episode 8: Falling Apart
Episode 9: Pay Back Time
Episode 10: Love Hurts
Season 2
Episode 1: Tug of Love
Episode 2: Shit Happens
Episode 3: Visiting Time
Episode 4: Looking for Love
Episode 5: Mistaken Identity
Episode 6: Losing It
Episode 7: The Set-Up
Episode 8: Babes Behind Bars
Episode 9: The Leaving
Episode 10: Family Plan
Episode 11: Rough Justice
Episode 12: Facing Up
Episode 13: Oh What a Night!
Season 3
Episode 1: Back From the Brink
Episode 2: The Turn of the Screw
Episode 3: The Chains of Freedom
Episode 4: False Identity
Episode 5: Blood Ties
Episode 6: Do or Die
Episode 7: The Great Escape
Episode 8: Uninvited Guests
Episode 9: Common Criminal
Episode 10: Chapel of Love
Episode 11: Battle Lines
Episode 12: Tough Love
Episode 13: Revolving Doors
Episode 14: Fronting Up
Episode 15: Cat & Mouse
Episode 16: Coming Out
Season 4
Episode 1: Fight or Flight
Episode 2: Unholy Alliances
Episode 3: Behind Closed Doors
Episode 4: Fait Accompli
Episode 5: Only the Lonely
Episode 6: Sweet Sixteen
Episode 7: Pillow Talk
Episode 8: Prison Issue
Episode 9: Baby on Board
Episode 10: Family Matters
Episode 11: Battle Lines
Episode 12: Appearances Sake
Episode 13: True Colours
Episode 14: Hard Knock Life
Episode 15: Marriage of Invonvenience
Episode 16: Curtain Call
Season 5
Episode One
Episode Two
Episode Three
Episode Four
Episode Five
Episode Six
Episode Seven
Episode Eight
Episode Nine
Episode Ten
Episode Eleven
Episode Twelve
Episode Thirteen
Episode Fourteen
Episode Fifteen
Episode Sixteen
Season 6
Episode One
Episode Two
Episode Three
Episode Four
Episode Five
Episode Six
Episode Seven
Episode Eight
Episode Nine
Episode Ten
Episode Eleven
Episode Twelve
Watch on Freevee
See Bad Girls post II season 7-8
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWS’ ‘GOOD MORNING AMERICA,’ NOV. 13-18
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The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “Good Morning America” during the week of Nov. 13-18. “Good Morning America” is a two-hour, live program anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan, and Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist. The morning news program airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (7:00-9:00 a.m. EST) on ABC.
Highlights of the week include the following:
Monday, Nov. 13 — Actress Ariana DeBose (“Wish”); ABC News correspondent Stephanie Ramos on veteran education; ABC News chief Washington correspondent and author Jonathan Karl (“Tired of Winning”); record producer and rapper Swizz Beatz with son Nasir Dean
Tuesday, Nov. 14 — ABC News chief business, technology and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis on student debt; filmmaker Dawn Porter (“The Lady Bird Diaries”)
Wednesday, Nov. 15 —Actor Chris Pine (“Wish”); “Dancing with the Stars” eliminated couple; actors Rachel Zegler and Tom Blyth (“Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”); author Terese Schlachter and author and motivational speaker retired Col. Gregory Gadson (“Finding Waypoints”)
Thursday, Nov. 16 — Professional wrestlers and sisters Brie Bella and Nikki Bella (“Twin Love”); actors Josh Andrés Rivera and Hunter Schafer (“Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes”); Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Friday, Nov. 17 —British Formula One presenter and reporter Will Buxton; celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay; professional racing drivers Logan Sargeant and Jessica Hawkins
Saturday, Nov. 18 — Oprah’s Favorite Things: Deals and Steal with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
ABC Media Relations
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nikkiandhelen · 7 years
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Everyone who gets out of here gets out for all of us.
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batboyblog · 7 years
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My very gay reading list
So I’m a book hoarder, and I have MANY unread books (gay!) waiting for me to get around to them so here they are, feel free to tell me if you’ve read something on it, and if you liked it 
Flesh and Bone by William Alton
Spellbound by Marcus Atley
If We Shadows by D.E. Atwood
Guyliner by J. Leigh Bailey
Queeroes by Steven Bereznai
Love in the Time of Global Warming by Francesca Lia Block
I Was a Teenage Fairy by Francesca Lia Block
Children of the Knight by Michael J. Bowler
Every Nine Seconds by Joseph Brockton
Debbie Harry Sings in French by Meagan Brothers
Weird Girl and What's His Name by Meagan Brothers
The Manny Files by Christian Burch
Cinnamon Toast and the End of the World by Janet E. Cameron
The Lavender Menace: Tales of Queer Villainy! by Tom Cardamone
Dragon Slayer by Isabella Carter
Repeating History: The Eye of Ra by Dakota Chase
Potluck by A.J. Colher
Boy Robot by Simon Curtis
Zhukov's Dogs by Amanda Cyr
My Side Of The Story by Will Davis
A Strong and Sudden Thaw by R.W. Day
Ghost Songs by Andrew Demcak
You and Me and Him by Kris Dinnison
Birdy Flynn by Helen Donohoe
Seidman by James Erich
Dreams by James Erich
The Ghost of Buxton Manor by Jonathan L. Ferrara
This is Not a Love Story by Suki Fleet
Willful Machines by Tim Floreen
Always Leaving by Gene Gant
Falling From The Sky by Nikki Godwin
Whatever.: or how junior year became totally f$@ked by S.J. Goslee
Three Truths and a Lie by Brent Hartinger
Rapture Practice: A True Story About Growing Up Gay in an Evangelical Family by Aaron Hartzler
Pukawiss The Outcast by Jay Jordan Hawke
Mysterious Skin by Scott Heim
The Other Boy by M.G. Hennessey
Cupid Painted Blind by Marcus Herzig
Bi-Normal by M.G. Higgins
Freaks and Revelations by Davida Wills Hurwin
Exile by Caleb James
Finding Our Way Series Collection by Jayson James
Gilded Cage by Vic James
Reasons to Love a Nerd Like Me by Becky Jerams
Another Kind of Cowboy by Susan Juby
Martyr by A.R. Kahler
The Dead Will Rise First by Logan Kain
Ómorphi by C. Kennedy
Coins in the Coffee Cup by Ambriehl Khalil
The Red Sun Rises by Victoria Kinnaird
Love Drugged by James Klise
A Destiny of Dragons by T.J. Klune
Read Between the Lines by Jo Knowles
The Sidekicks by Will Kostakis
Andy Squared by Jennifer Lavoie
Collide by J.R. Lenk
Draw the Line by Laurent Linn
True Letters from a Fictional Life by Kenneth Logan
The Star Host by F.T. Lukens
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things by Martina McAtee
One Boy's Shadow by Ross A. McCoubrey
When the Moon Was Ours by Anna-Marie McLemore
Bottled Up Secret by Brian McNamara
Stranger in the Wizard's Tower by Deric McNish
The Straight Road to Kylie by Nico Medina
Diary of a Teenage Taxidermist by K.A. Merikan
Cut Both Ways by Carrie Mesrobian
It Looks Like This by Rafi Mittlefehldt
Normal? by Stephen J. Mulrooney
Subject to Change by Karen Nesbitt
Exiled to Iowa. Send Help. And Couture by Chris O'Guinn
Blood Moon by M.J. O'Shea
Away We Go by Emil Ostrovski
I Hate Summer by H.T. Pantu
Thanks a Lot, John LeClair by Johanna Parkhurst
Thinking Straight by Robin Reardon
Chulito by Charles Rice-González
Gemini Bites by P.E. Ryan
The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic
Private Display of Affection by Winter Sandberg
A Man's Man by Genta Sebastian
Timekeeper by Tara Sim
Oswin by Timm Spire
Maps by Nash Summers
Nowhere Near You by Leah Thomas
Witch Eyes by Scott Tracey
The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson
Encounter by Perie Wolford
Money Boy by Paul Yee
Sometimes We Tell the Truth by Kim Zarins
Miguel's Secret Journal by A.V. Zeppa
again, let me know if you’ve read any of these and let me know what I should read! :) thanks!
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nectarandgold · 7 years
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Nectar + Gold's Middle School List
This list of books consists of material I read in middle school (grades 5-8/about ages 11-14) for both class and leisure. Obviously some of the books aren’t necessarily junior high level, but they were entertaining enough. 
As stated in the previous list, additional titles may and will be added as I recall what I have read during this time period of my life. 
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Slam! by Walter Dean Myers
Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen
Flush by Carl Hiassen
Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
The Inheritance series by Christopher Paolini
Taking Sides by Gary Soto
Millicent Min, Girl Genius by Lisa Yee
Stanford Wong Flunks Big Time by Lisa Yee
Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan
Black Rabbit Summer by Kevin Brooks
The Road of the Dead by Kevin Brooks
Hail Caesar by Thu Huong Ha
The Well by A.J. Whitten
Storm Breaker by Anthony Horowitz
Once was Lost by Sara Zarr (now titled What We Lost)
Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo
Samurai Detective Series by Dorothy and Thomas Hobbler
Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko
The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson
Going Nowhere Fast by Sean Beaudoin 
The Prophecy of the Sisters trilogy by Michelle Zink
Upstream by Melissa Lion
Rat Life by Tedd Arnold
Bud Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
The Watson Go to Birmingham-1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis
Elijah of Buxton by Christopher Paul Curtis
Mrs. Frisby and The Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O’Brien
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
Red Kayak by Priscilla Cummings
Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse 
The Friends by Kazumi Yumoto (Translated by Cathy Hirano)
The Seeing Stone, and At the Crossing Places by Kevin Crossley-Holland (Part of The Arthur Trilogy - never did finish the last book)
The Five Ancestor series by Jeff Stone
Princess Powers series by Suzanne Williams
Just Listen by Sarah Dessen
That Summer by Sarah Dessen
Dreamland by Sarah Dessen
This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen
Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen
The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
Someone Like You by Sarah Dessen 
Stuck in Neutral by Terry Trueman
Dragon’s Gate by Laurence Yep
Shattered by Kathi Baron
Kung Fu Princess: Daughter of Light (Book 1) by Pamela Walker
The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis 
The Boy Who Couldn’t Die by William Sleator
Wish You Were Dead by Todd Strasser
Lord of the Kill by Theodore Taylor
The Tiger’s Apprentice (Book 1) by Laurence Yep
Tiger’s Blood (Book 2 in The Tiger’s Apprentice Trilogy) by Laurence Yep
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Encyclopedia Brown series by Donald J. Sobol
Sleepless by Thomas Fahy
Beastly by Alex Flinn
Bronx Masquerade by Nikki Grimes
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Historic New Orleans Fete Complete with a Second Line Brass Band
If you are going to have a traditional New Orleans wedding, you better believe a second line parade for the new Mr. and Mrs. is in order. And that is only the beginning of this classic meets modern celebration held at the family’s estate and crafted by Everly. Also on the docket, not one but 3 insanely gorgeous dresses dawned by the fashion blogger Bride. Take a peek at the full celebration captured by Elisa Bricker right here.
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From the Photographer… Fashion blogger and bride, Bridget Ryan, chose to get married in her historic home town and celebrated her wedding at the family home. Their wedding was steeped in tradition, but her personal style is modern and fresh, so blending tradition and bringing in modern touches was important. Her husband and his family are French, so their wedding was also a blend of cultural tradition, and friends from around the world. They married these styles and traditions in a graceful ceremony at the church where she grew up and celebrated their wedding in the back hard of her family’s private estate. Of course, since it was a New Orleans wedding there were local traditions such as a king cake for guests in their welcome bags, beads galore, and a second line to celebrate the new couple!
Photography: Elisa Bricker | Videography: Khoi Pham | Wedding Planner: Everly Event Planning & Design | Floral Design: Fat Cat Flowers, LLC | Cake: Nikki's Frosted Fantasies | Invitations: Scriptura | Reception Venue: Private Estate | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Makeup: Belladona | Hair: Amber Buxton | Calligraphy: Sterling Calligraphy | Band: Sam Hill Entertainment | Dress Design: Nardos Design, Dallas Texas | Flower Girl Dresses: Banbury Cross
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Historic New Orleans Fete Complete with a Second Line Brass Band
If you are going to have a traditional New Orleans wedding, you better believe a second line parade for the new Mr. and Mrs. is in order. And that is only the beginning of this classic meets modern celebration held at the family’s estate and crafted by Everly. Also on the docket, not one but 3 insanely gorgeous dresses dawned by the fashion blogger Bride. Take a peek at the full celebration captured by Elisa Bricker right here.
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From the Photographer… Fashion blogger and bride, Bridget Ryan, chose to get married in her historic home town and celebrated her wedding at the family home. Their wedding was steeped in tradition, but her personal style is modern and fresh, so blending tradition and bringing in modern touches was important. Her husband and his family are French, so their wedding was also a blend of cultural tradition, and friends from around the world. They married these styles and traditions in a graceful ceremony at the church where she grew up and celebrated their wedding in the back hard of her family’s private estate. Of course, since it was a New Orleans wedding there were local traditions such as a king cake for guests in their welcome bags, beads galore, and a second line to celebrate the new couple!
Photography: Elisa Bricker | Videography: Khoi Pham | Wedding Planner: Everly Event Planning & Design | Floral Design: Fat Cat Flowers, LLC | Cake: Nikki's Frosted Fantasies | Invitations: Scriptura | Reception Venue: Private Estate | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Makeup: Belladona | Hair: Amber Buxton | Calligraphy: Sterling Calligraphy | Band: Sam Hill Entertainment | Dress Design: Nardos Design, Dallas Texas | Flower Girl Dresses: Banbury Cross
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Historic New Orleans Fete Complete with a Second Line Brass Band
If you are going to have a traditional New Orleans wedding, you better believe a second line parade for the new Mr. and Mrs. is in order. And that is only the beginning of this classic meets modern celebration held at the family’s estate and crafted by Everly. Also on the docket, not one but 3 insanely gorgeous dresses dawned by the fashion blogger Bride. Take a peek at the full celebration captured by Elisa Bricker right here.
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Fall
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Classic
From the Photographer… Fashion blogger and bride, Bridget Ryan, chose to get married in her historic home town and celebrated her wedding at the family home. Their wedding was steeped in tradition, but her personal style is modern and fresh, so blending tradition and bringing in modern touches was important. Her husband and his family are French, so their wedding was also a blend of cultural tradition, and friends from around the world. They married these styles and traditions in a graceful ceremony at the church where she grew up and celebrated their wedding in the back hard of her family’s private estate. Of course, since it was a New Orleans wedding there were local traditions such as a king cake for guests in their welcome bags, beads galore, and a second line to celebrate the new couple!
Photography: Elisa Bricker | Videography: Khoi Pham | Wedding Planner: Everly Event Planning & Design | Floral Design: Fat Cat Flowers, LLC | Cake: Nikki's Frosted Fantasies | Invitations: Scriptura | Reception Venue: Private Estate | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Makeup: Belladona | Hair: Amber Buxton | Calligraphy: Sterling Calligraphy | Band: Sam Hill Entertainment | Dress Design: Nardos Design, Dallas Texas | Flower Girl Dresses: Banbury Cross
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nicolebuxton · 8 months
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samboine123 · 7 years
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Historic New Orleans Fete Complete with a Second Line Brass Band
If you are going to have a traditional New Orleans wedding, you better believe a second line parade for the new Mr. and Mrs. is in order. And that is only the beginning of this classic meets modern celebration held at the family’s estate and crafted by Everly. Also on the docket, not one but 3 insanely gorgeous dresses dawned by the fashion blogger Bride. Take a peek at the full celebration captured by Elisa Bricker right here.
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Fall
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Estate
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Classic
From the Photographer… Fashion blogger and bride, Bridget Ryan, chose to get married in her historic home town and celebrated her wedding at the family home. Their wedding was steeped in tradition, but her personal style is modern and fresh, so blending tradition and bringing in modern touches was important. Her husband and his family are French, so their wedding was also a blend of cultural tradition, and friends from around the world. They married these styles and traditions in a graceful ceremony at the church where she grew up and celebrated their wedding in the back hard of her family’s private estate. Of course, since it was a New Orleans wedding there were local traditions such as a king cake for guests in their welcome bags, beads galore, and a second line to celebrate the new couple!
Photography: Elisa Bricker | Videography: Khoi Pham | Wedding Planner: Everly Event Planning & Design | Floral Design: Fat Cat Flowers, LLC | Cake: Nikki's Frosted Fantasies | Invitations: Scriptura | Reception Venue: Private Estate | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Makeup: Belladona | Hair: Amber Buxton | Calligraphy: Sterling Calligraphy | Band: Sam Hill Entertainment | Dress Design: Nardos Design, Dallas Texas | Flower Girl Dresses: Banbury Cross
© Style Me Pretty, 2017. | Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings, The Blog, Traditional Elegance
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cwh77 · 8 years
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Nikki Buxton 
your an angel i hope i look half as good as you do
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nicolebuxton · 10 months
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