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ace-of-garlic-breads · 5 months
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#ttsmchristmasprompts day two: decoration, featuring the Alberts Sibs :p prompt list by: @the_tiger_siblings_mom on instagram
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Made a huge dinoverse ships & general pairings tier list!
If you don't know what to feel about some of them, just don't put them in your list
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deepseamuse · 7 months
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Little bits added in the Fervency update (aka Vivian being extremely in character)
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Also, I don't think this was added, but...
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Yes, of all people, Vivian would be the one to know this after only a few days of being an anemic.
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Lying even in the menu, are you Vivian?
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Aww... these two really are meant for each other.
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And finally, this bit is very funny upon replaying.
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Draw yourself as food 😈
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does drinks also counts?
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amouress16 · 2 years
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VTSoM x ToH Au!!
My partner and I have been writing this au for a little while and I wanted to draw the designs for what everyone looks like. This isn't actually everyone obviously but I do plan on making more soon
Also yes Vincent casts abomination magic I just forgot to write that in the picture cksndbcks
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papermoonloveslucy · 1 year
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CURTAIN UP!
Lucy On Stage ~ Act 3
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Lucille Ball’s dream was to appear on Broadway. That dream become a reality in 1960, but ended prematurely. if Lucy couldn’t be on Broadway, Broadway would come to Hollywood – on Lucy’s new TV show “Here’s Lucy.”
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“A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA”
“Lucy and Carol Burnett” (1969) ~ Lucy convinces Carol Burnett to star in a benefit to raise money to build a gymanasium at Kim and Craig’s high school. The show is divided into three parts:
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PART I - WE GOT NO GYM (Introduction)
“Yes! We Have No Gymnasium” (aka “Yes! We Have No Bananas”) was written by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn from the 1922 Broadway revue Make It Snappy.
Carol does a brief time step to the melody of “There’s No Business Like Show Business,” a song written by Irving Berlin for the musical Annie Get Your Gun.
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PART II - WE GOT THE MONEY (a visual lesson in geography)
NEW YORK, NY ~ “The Lullaby of Broadway” was written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin. It was introduced musical film Gold Diggers of 1935 and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. The song is now part of the Broadway musical 42nd Street.
ST. LOUIS, MO ~ “You Came a Long Way From St. Louis” by John Benson Brooks and Bob Russell. 
SHEBOYGAN, WI - “Mention My Name in Sheboygan” was written by Bob Hilliard, Dick Sanford and Sammy Mysels in 1947. The second verse mentions NEW ORLEANS and the third TEXAS. 
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PART III - WE GOT OUR GYM (a celebration of physical education)
A marching band plays “Buckle Down, Winsocki” from the 1943 film Best Foot Forward in which Lucille Ball played herself. 
Craig sings “You Gotta be a Football Hero (To Get Along with the Beautiful Girls)” by Al Sherman, Buddy Fields and Al Lewis in 1933.
Kim sings “All American Girl” written by Al Lewis in 1932.  
A display of gymnastics in which Harry (Gale Gordon) does a cartwheel. 
The finale is “Fit as a Fiddle” written by Arthur Freed, Al Hoffman, and Al Goodhart in 1932. In 1952 it achieved fame after being featured in the classic film Singin’ in the Rain.
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“THE GENERATION GAP THROUGH THE AGES”
“Lucy and the Generation Gap” (1969) ~ Kim and Craig are in charge of producing the school play. At a loss for ideas, they recruit Lucy and Harry to be in a musical about the generation gap. The show is divided into three parts:
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The Roman Era
Lucy and Harry play parents Calpurnia and Caesar. Kim is their daughter Kimea and Craig is their son Craigius. They sing “Kids Are Bugged About Parents” to the tune of “I’m Just Wild About Harry,” a song written in 1921 by Eubie Blake for the Broadway show Shuffle Along.
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In The Gay Nineties 
Harry plays Ambrose, the father. Lucy and the kids don’t get different names in this segment. The foursome sing “We’ll Just Cut the Old House in Two” which is sung to the tune of “Bicycle Built for Two” aka “Daisy Bell” written in 1892 by Harry Dacre.
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In The Space Age
Kim wants to go to Jupiter with Spencer. When Lucy refuses because it is an overnight trip, Lucie reasons that Helen’s mother lets her go. Harry points out that Helen’s mother is a robot – and always “well-oiled.” They sing “Kids” a song written by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse for the 1960 Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie, filmed in 1963. 
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“IT’S ALWAYS DO-WACKA-DO AT BULLWINKLE U!” 
“Lucy the Co-Ed” (1970) ~ Harry's old flame Gloria (Marilyn Maxwell) is in town to help produce a musical for their college alumni. They resurrect a show Harry wrote in 1928 and cast Lucy, Kim, and Craig in supporting roles.
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The musical comedy is set at Bullwinkle University. The cast includes Lucy as Ginger the head cheerleader, Harry as Crazy Hips the football star, Kim (Lucie Arnaz) as Honey, Craig (Desi Arnaz Jr.) as Dead End, Gloria (Marilyn Maxwell) as the Nurse, and Robert Alda as the Dean. 
As the curtain goes up, the orchestra plays “You Gotta be a Football Hero (To Get Along with the Beautiful Girls)” written by Al Sherman, Buddy Fields and Al Lewis in 1933.
As Ginger (Lucy) enters, the boys sing “Ain't She Sweet” written in 1927 by Milton Ager and Jack Yellin.
When Crazy Hips (Harry) enters in his football uniform the girls sing “Baby Face” written in 1926 by Harry Akst and Benny Davis.  
The students all sing “Buckle Down Bullwinkle” to the tune of “Buckle Down Winsockie” a song written for the film Best Foot Forward (1943) in which Lucille Ball did a cameo as herself.
Ginger, Honey, Dead End, Crazy Hips, and the Dean (Robert Alda) sing “Collegiate” written in 1925 by Nat Bonx and Moe Jaffe.
The musical ends with “Varsity Drag,” a song written by Lew Brown and B.G. DeSylva for Good News, which was seen on Broadway in 1927 and on screen in 1947 when it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song.
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“THE HOLLYWOOD UNEMPLOYMENT FOLLIES or HOW TO STARVE IN SHOW BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING”
“Lucy and Carol Burnett Salute Hollywood” (1971) ~ Harry has fired Lucy again, so she visits the unemployment office where she reunites with secretary turned actress Carol Krausmeyer (Carol Burnett) and meets other out of work show biz folk.  They decide to put on a show in order to make some dough!  
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The ensemble sings “Hooray for Hollywood” a song by Johnny Mercer and Richard A. Whiting that was first sung in the 1937 movie Hollywood Hotel. 
After a backstage tour of Hollywood memorobilia, Lucy and Carol sing “Chicago (That Toddlin’ Town”) a song written by Fred Fisher and published in 1922.
After a quick costume change, they sing “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” which was composer Irving Berlin’s first hit in 1911.
Kim introduces (through song) Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson doing a tap routine which she joins in.
Four Canadian Mounties sing “Stout-hearted Men,” a song by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II written for the operetta New Moon in 1927, with film versions in 1930 and 1940. Richard Deacon (also dressed as a Mountie) and Carol Burnett sing “Indian Love Call” by Rudolf Friml, Herbert Stothart, Otto Harbach, and Oscar Hammerstein II written for the 1924 operetta Rose-Marie.
Dressed as Marlene Dietrich, Lucy sings “Falling in Love Again (Never Wanted To)” from the 1930 German film The Blue Angel. Harry plays a World War I German soldier.
The Highhatters introduce Carol as Miss Ruby Keeler and they sing “Shuffle Off To Buffalo” by Al Dubin and Hugh Warren, originally written for the 1933 film 42nd Street. 
As the finale, the entire ensemble is dressed in rain slickers and performs “Singin’ in the Rain” written by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown in 1931. It was most famously featured in the film Singin’ in the Rain in 1952. Jack Benny makes a cameo appearance selling umbrellas! 
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“THE FAREWELL SHOW” 
“Lucy Goes Hawaiian: Part 2″ (1971) ~ Lucy and Harry have to put a ‘Farewell Show’ for the final night of their cruise. Viv, Kim and Craig are along to help her to produce a Hawaiian extravaganza.
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Dressed as a canary, Vivian sings "Yellow Bird” (aka “Choucoune”) a 19th-century Haitian song composed by Michel Mauleart Monton with lyrics from a poem by Oswald Durand. It was rewritten with English lyrics in the 20th century as “Yellow Bird.”
Kim and Lucy sing “Ukulele Talk” by Ervin Drake, written in the 1920s. 
Craig does an impression of Don Ho (inset), singing “Tiny Bubbles” by Martin Denny and Leon Pober. It was released in 1966 by Ho and became his signature song.
Lucy and Viv sing the 1957 novelty song “Mama’s Mumu” by Gene Burdette. Harry makes a special appearances as 'Mama’.
The Captain (Robert Alda) sings “Just Keep Your Eyes on the Hands” while Kim dances a seductive hula. The song was written by Tony Todaro and Liko Johnston and was interpolated into the 1956 film The Revolt of Mamie Stover.
The Carters perform “A Hawaiian War Chant,” written by Johnny Noble, a composer who was a native Hawaiian.
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“Lucy and Candid Camera” (1972) ~Thinking they are pulling off a Candid Camera stunt, Lucy, Harry and Kim rob the City Bank. The crime is done while performing a Broadway Musical song and dance medley especially written for this episode:
“Stealin' the Jack” aka “Ballin' the Jack” was written in 1913 by Jim Burris and Chris Smith.
“Hello, Dollar!” aka “Hello, Dolly!” is the title song of the 1964 musical of the same name written by Jerry Herman.
“Whatever Lucy Wants” aka “Whatever Lola Wants” is by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross from the 1954 musical Damn Yankees.
“We Got the Money” aka “We're in the Money or The Gold Diggers Song” was written by Al Dubin and Harry Warren for the film The Gold Diggers of 1933. It is now part of the stage musical 42nd Street.
“The Impossible Dream or The Quest” was written by Joe Darien and Mitch Leigh for the 1964 musical Man of La Mancha.
“Please Don't Talk About Us When We Go” aka “Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone” was written by Sidney Clare and Sam H. Stept in 1930.  
“Hey Look Me Over” written in 1960 by Cy Coleman for the Broadway musical Wildcat and introduced by Lucille Ball. 
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“NO ONE HAD AN INHIBITION ABOUT DISOBEYING PROHIBITION” 
“My Fair Buzzi” (1972) ~ Kim’s shy and awkward friend Annie Whipple (Ruth Buzzi) comes out of her shell in order to audition for a 1920s revue. The episode title and story of transformation were inspired by the 1956 Broadway musical and 1964 film My Fair Lady, which, in turn, was inspired by George Bernard Shaw’s 1912 play Pygmalion. Both plays are mentioned in the dialogue of the episode.
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In a rehearsal hall sequence, Kim performs “El Cubanchero,” one of Desi Arnaz’s biggest hits. It was written in 1947 by Rafael Hernández. When the director tells her that they are only working on the “Speakeasy” sketch, she offers a tap routine while singing “Anchor’s Aweigh,” the march of the United States Navy composed in 1906 by Charles A. Zimmermann.
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Kim and Annie are members of the Community Drama Club. Lucy plays Dallas Noonan, a reference to real-life Texas Guinan, one of the first female emcees and speak easy owners. Annie plays Penelope, Harry plays gangster Big Jake, and Kim plays dancer Buttercup. 
Buttercup and two flappers appear as ‘The Misstep Sisters’ and tap and sing to “Nagasaki,” a song written in 1928 by Harren Warren and Mort Dixon.
For the curtain call, the band plays “Tiger Rag,” a song that dates back to 1917.  
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“THE GIRL FRIDAY FOLLIES”
“Lucy Gives Eddie Albert the Old Song and Dance” (1973) ~ When producing a charity show, Lucy asks Eddie Albert to star in it. At the same time, a woman meeting Lucy’s description has been stalking Albert. 
The show a show (which raises money to send underprivileged kids to camp) opens with Mary Jane and Vanda taking their final bows as the team of ‘Crime and Punishment’. Harry plays the Emcee. 
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For the finale, Lucy and Eddie Albert perform “Makin’ Whoopee” written by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson. The song was first popularized by Eddie Cantor in the 1928 musical Whoopee!  
CURTAIN DOWN on ACT 3
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princess tam tam (1935)
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starr-251 · 6 months
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Da Vinci Code Alcroft AU
Mycroft Holmes, an Oxford symbolism professor, is suddenly involved in a murder case.
The victim? Sebastian Moran, the curator of the Louvre.
The prime suspect? Mycroft himself.
All gets more complicated when Albert Moriarty, a french cryptologist, gets involved.
Mycroft discovers that Albert has personal stakes in the case. Sebastian was his best friend and legal guardian.
He took Albert in after a car crash killed his parents and his three younger brothers.
But Sebastian left clues in the Museum about a secret society related to the Holy Grail, and it's their job to find it and find his murderer.
Ok, now I'm tired. A few more highlights:
James is Sebastian's partner and the one who raised Albert's younger brothers, William and Louis, in secret.
That's right, they didn't die. The parents and the original William did though.
The guardians are Fred Porlock, Jack Renfield and Vivian Moneypenny (let's pretend women can be guardians).
The crazy monk is Billy (don't worry, he lives), and the bishop is Zach Patterson.
Sherlock is the Holy Grail expert that they consult, and John is his loyal servant.
In this AU, he's not a villain. He and William are working together to protect the Grail from everyone, and Sebastian and the guardians were planning to divulge the secret, so they were killed.
Albert and Mycroft have to choose between their brothers and justice.
However, before they decide on anything, James reports that Sherlock and William ran away to America, to never be seen again.
Sebastian's and the guardian's memory lives on in Mycroft and Albert.
Also, big thanks to @neversleepingagain , for planting this idea rent-free in my mind.
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khorazir · 6 months
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My pencil sketches drawn live at another amazing Letters Live​ (Royal Albert Hall, 16 November 2023).
After introductions by Jamie Byng and Josie Naughton, the brilliant performers were: Tom Odell (+ Octet), Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, Stephen Fry, Vivian Oparah, Will Sharpe, Tobias Menzies, Harnaan Kaur, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Minnie Driver, Gillian Anderson, Rob Delaney, Jodie Whittaker, Louise Brealey, Angelique Kidjo, Woody Harrelson, Kae Tempest and The Spirituals Choir
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ace-of-garlic-breads · 5 months
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I utterly hate the background, BUT I love the rest of it. anyways here's the sibz (this is like the second time I've drawn like most of these characters😭)
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danvillecheese · 1 year
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9 Fandom Peeps to Get to Know Better
tagged by the awesome @sunriseverse <3
3 ships you like: NEWMANN FOREVER, Tomgreg (don't judge me), Guy of Gisburne x Sheriff of Nottingham from Robin of Sherwood, and bonus: Vivian and Cay from Desert Hearts.
First ship ever: oh man, probably something from an old sitcom, Rose and Emmett from Keeping Up Appearances or something like that.
Last song you heard: Tales of the Future by Vangelis
Favourite childhood book: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe but also Island of the Skog by Steven Kellogg. I had a lot of favorites!
Currently reading: too many books on the go. Magpie Murders by Anthony Horowitz, all of ADC Sherlock Holmes, A History of Witchcraft in England from 1558-1718 by Wallace Notestein, Bone by Jeff Smith, etc etc.
Currently watching: tonight Sweet Danger (an Albert Campion Mystery) and Red Dwarf, generally: Cadfael, Vienna Blood, and several other bits and bobs.
Currently consuming: just ate some shrimp with sauce (sans garlic/onion!)
Currently craving: realistic: another tea; unrealistic: a life partner who finds me attractive
Tagging @notwiselybuttoowell @countesspetofi @martian-marco @hurremshiv @yavannah @pokemonandcatsmostly
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killed-by-choice · 1 year
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“Olivia Roe,” 31 (UK 2010)
A case study reported a fatal septic infection after chemical pill abortion in 2010. Olivia Roe was 31 and was killed in the UK.
Olivia was 8 weeks pregnant when she took the abortion pill. According to her records, the unknown abortion facility prescribed Doxycycline (a prophylactic antibiotic) to take for 10 days as a preventative measure against infection. It wasn’t enough to save her.
According to the doctors who wrote the study, Olivia was supposed to have a follow-up appointment one week after starting the chemical abortion. (This is a step that American abortion facilities typically don’t take for clients who buy the abortion pill.) She apparently hadn’t been seen for her follow-up appointment.
Only a month after starting the abortion, Olivia was admitted to admitted to the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary. She was suffering from vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain. A pelvic ultrasound didn’t detect any fetal body parts or placental tissue left inside of her.
Her condition deteriorated rapidly. Only 22 hours after she was admitted to the hospital, Olivia started experiencing pain and cramping in her legs. Once this symptom started, she quickly began to show symptoms of severe septic infection that included intramuscular bleeding on her thigh and buttock in an inflammatory response to tissue damage, excessive and abnormal blood clotting throughout small blood vessels, bruising, swelling and rashes. Olivia was observed to be confused and drowsy.
Emergency exploratory surgery was done to try to find the cause of sepsis, but no source of intra-abdominal or pelvic sepsis was located during the procedure. The swelling around Olivia’s thighs and gluteal region continued to increase as blood escaped into her tissues from the ruptured blood vessels. She suffered gas gangrene and necrosis that went all the way to the bone. Blisters with blood inside appeared on her thighs.
Despite the best efforts of the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary’s doctors, Olivia died only 28 hours after being admitted to the hospital. She had only survived for 5 1/2 hours after her leg pain started.
Olivia’s autopsy was as alarming as her symptoms. She had abscesses and inflammation in her uterus at the site of the “termination”. Necrosis in the skeletal muscles (predominantly in her thighs) was found. In addition to the necrosis and gas gangrene, her blood cultures returned positive for anaerobic Clostridium septicum.
Olivia’s case is strikingly similar to the deaths of 18-year-old Holly Patterson, Oriane Shevin, Chanelle Bryant, Alyona Dixon, Hoa Thuy “Vivian” Tran, Sarah Dunn, Manon Jones, Jessie-Maye Barlow, “Tina Roe”, “Toni Roe”, “Corrie Roe”, “Marcie Roe”, “Tara Roe”, “Wanda Roe”, “Jane Roe” of Canada, “Carmen Roe”, “Belle Roe”, “Crystal Roe”, “Summer Roe” and Maria Del Valle González López. In addition, the RU-486 pill killed many others through various other causes of death, such as Nadine Walkowiak and Anna Maria M (cardiac problems), Rebecca Tell Berg and Manon Jones (blood loss) and Brenda Vise and “Ella Roe” (ruptured ectopic pregnancy). The RU-486 pill is far from safe.
Fatal Clostridium septicum following medical termination of pregnancy C. L. Khoo, A. Meskhi & C. P. Harris
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einsteinsugly · 2 years
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The Real Wikis: Steven Hyde
Top (left to right): Young Hyde in That 70s Show, older Hyde in That 70s Show, Jackie and Hyde cuddling in That 70s Show
Bottom: Jackie and Hyde's wedding day (1982), Hyde and Becca (1986), Rogers Park Grooves (2004, the hang out spot for the kids)
Born: Steven James Hyde
Birthday: November 28, 1959 (age 44)
Also Known As: Dad, Hyde, Uncle Hyde, Puddin’ Pop (by Jackie)
Occupation(s):
Owner of the Point Place Grooves (January-March 1980), owner and manager of the West Milwaukee Grooves (March 1980-November 1989), owner (but not manager) of the East Milwaukee Grooves (August 1982-November 1989), owner and manager of the Rogers Park Grooves (November 1989-present), owner (but not manager) of the Hyde Park Grooves (November 1989-present), tryin’ some new business stuff to keep Grooves afloat, via Jackie (2001-present)
Family (New, Mostly):
Rebecca "Becca" Leona Hyde (daughter, with Jackie, born December 5, 1985)
James Reginald Hyde (son, with Jackie, born October 22, 1987)
William "WB" Henry Barnett and Vivian Irene Barnett (father and stepmother)
Angela "Angie" Marion Barnett-Clark (half-sister, born June 3, 1957)
William "Will" Reuben Clark (nephew, born May 19, 1988)
Everett Henry Clark (nephew, born October 9, 1991)
Reginald "Red" Albert Forman and Katherine "Kitty" Anna Forman (nee Sigurdson) (adopted parents)
Eric Albert Forman (adopted brother, born March 18, 1960)
Donna Marie Pinciotti-Forman (adopted sister in law, born February 13, 1960)
Katherine "Kate" Erin Forman (adopted niece/goddaughter, born February 28, 1986)
Leah Margaret Forman (adopted niece, born January 1, 1990)
Adrian Reginald Forman (adopted nephew, via Laurie, born July 18, 1984)
Elizabeth "Betsy" Victoria Kelso (goddaughter, born January 15, 1979)
Relationship(s):
Jacqueline “Jackie” Hyde (nee Burkhart) (wife, May 1982-present)
Friends (beyond the family): Desmond “Desi” Blake (manager of the Hyde Park Grooves), Leo Chingkwake, Paul Chingkwake (Leo’s son, owner and manager of both Milwaukee Grooves), Colette Wilson (nee Parker, formerly Arnold), Brooke Rockwell, Rhonda Tate, Michael Kelso, Fez, Manuel “Manny” Acosta (Jackie’s former co-host), Sonia Acosta, Bernard "Buddy" Morgan, Victor "Vic" Acosta (Buddy's partner), Samuel “Sam” Easton (Pastor Dan’s brother)
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rollrobin · 8 months
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I remade the kin wheel I made ages ago for my OC Aquaries. Some new faces and some rearranged spots to better reflect the vibe. Click the read more if you want names for all of them!
Center: - Aquaries himself, of course Middle ring, clockwise from top right:
Albert (Legend of Dragoon)
Robin (Fire Emblem: Awakening)
Shulk (Xenoblade Chronicles)
Ari & Stan (Okage: Shadow King)
Outer ring, clockwise from top right:
Felix (Golden Sun)
Nargacuga (Monster Hunter)
Vivian (Paper Mario: TTYD)
The entire Dark Knight job from Final Fantasy XIV
Yomiko Readman (Read or Die)
Edward Elric (Fullmetal Alchemist)
Allen Walker (D.Gray-Man)
Shikamaru Nara (Naruto)
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cantdanceflynn · 2 years
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LOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOOK AT THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 46 CHARACTERS!!!!!!!!!! AND I WAS PLANNING TO DO MORE I JUST RLY WANTED IT DONE TODAY!!!!!!!! WHICH MEANS I DREW 40 CHARACTERS IN LIKE. 12 HOURS!!!!!!!!!! CAN YOU BELIEVE I WAS GONNA COMBINE THIS AND THE MILO MURPHYS LAW ONE? I MEAN WITH EVERYTHING GOING ON IM JUST. SO PUMPED TO HAVE GOTTEN THIS DONE
HAPPY PRIDE AND HAPPY END OF PNF ANNIVERSARY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALSO
1: ALL THE GENDERS AND SEXUALITIES PROPER ARE GONNA BE UNDER THE CUT BC THERE R A LOT AND I AM SILLY
2: THESE R FOR THE DEITY AU SPECIFICALLY. MINE CHANGE DEPENDING ON AUS A LOT
3: NO IDK WHATS HAPPENING BESIDES THEM HANGING OUT EITHER. IT IS WORTH NOTING THAT I WANTED TO ADD MORE JOKES IM JUST TIRED AND ALSO THAT ALL THE DRINKS ARE LITERALLY JUST COLORED LIMEADE PHINEAS MADE. ALL OF THEM
CANDACE: TRANSFEM ACE BIROMANTIC POLY. SHE/HER.
PHINEAS: TRANSMASC BOYFLUX DEMIROMANTIC ACE BIROMANTIC. HE/THEY.
FERB: ENBY AROSPEC OMNI. ANY PRONOUNS BUT HE PREFERS USING HE/HIM.
ISABELLA: TRANSFEM ACESPEC PAN POLY. SHE/HER, THEY/THEM ONLY IN VERY SPECIFIC CIRCUMSTANCES.
BUFORD: A “REFUSES TO USE SPECIFIC LABELS” GUY. HE LIKES BOYS AND GIRLS AND HE ISNT COMPLETELY CIS AND THATS ALL THAT MATTERS TO HIM. HE/HIM.
BALJEET: TRANSMASC BI POLY. HE/HIM.
DOOF: TRANSMASC ASPEC BI. HE/HIM.
PERRY: INTERSEX TRANSMASC AROACE GAY. HE/HIM. (THIS IS LITERALLY ALL BUT STATED CANON. I LOVE THIS SHOW)
JEREMY: TRANSMASC ACEFLUX BIROMANTIC POLY. HE/HIM.
STACY: DEMIGIRL SAPPHIC POLY. SHE/THEY.
VANESSA: TRANSFEM BI POLY. SHE/HER.
MONTY: GENDERFLUID PAN POLY. HE/THEY.
MONOGRAM: OK BREAKING THE SIMPLE SENTENCE THING HERE. I THINK HE’S BI, HOWEVER I DON’T THINK HE KNOWS WHAT ANY QUEER IDENTITIES ARE. I THINK MONTY GAVE UP AND GOT HIM A BI PIN THAT HE WEARS AROUND THE OWCA OFFICE TO “SHOW HIS PRIDE” AND VANESSA AND CARL JUST HAVE TO KEEP THEIR LAUGHING FITS TO THEMSELVES. SO........ BI. HE/HIM.
CARL: GENDERFLUID LITHOROMANTIC BI. HE/SHE.
PINKY: TRANS LESBIAN. HE/HIM.
PETER: TRANSMASC BI POLY. HE/HIM.
MYSTERY: BIGENDER AROACE GAY. HE/THEY.
ALICE: ENBY LESBIAN. SHE/HER.
IRVING: TRANSMASC GAY. HE/HIM.
DJANGO: TRANSMASC GAY. HE/THEY.
JENNY: TRANSFEM AROACE. SHE/HER.
COLTRANE: ENBY PAN POLY. HE/HIM.
LINDA: BI ASPEC POLY. SHE/HER.
LAWRENCE: TRANSMASC. HE/HIM.
VIVIAN: TRANS AROSPEC PAN. SHE/HE/THEY.
GINGER: ACE OMNI POLY. SHE/THEY.
ADYSON: TRANSFEM LESBIAN. SHE/HER.
KATIE: ENBY LESBIAN. SHE/THEY.
GRETCHEN: MULTIGENDER ARO LESBIAN. SHE/HIM.
HOLLY: TRANSFEM LESBIAN. SHE/HER.
MILLIE: DEMIGIRL LESBIAN. SHE/HER.
MELISSA(LIL SPARK): SAPPHIC BUT ONLY IN THE WAY 4 YEAR OLDS WHO DON’T KNOW WHAT A CRUSH IS CAN BE. SHE/HER.
SUZY: TRANSFEM SAPPHIC BUT ONLY IN THE WAY 4 YEAR OLDS WHO DON’T KNOW WHAT A CRUSH IS CAN BE. SHE/HER.
MISHTI: TRANSFEM BI. SHE/HIM.
GRANT: AGENDER AROACE. NO PRONOUNS.
LACIE: BIGENDER ACE LESBIAN. SHE/HE/THEY.
ELIZA: LESBIAN. HE/SHE
WENDY(SNAIL): PAN. SHE/HER.
WENDY(STINGLEHOPPER): GENDERFLUID BI. HE/THEY.
CHARLENE: AROFLUX BI. SHE/HER.
BIFFANY: TRANSFEM LESBIAN. SHE/HE.
ALBERT: QUEER. HE/HIM.
MEEP: TRANSMASC AROACE. HE/THEY.
MITCH: TRANSMASC BI. HE/THEY/SHE.
DANNY: BIGENDER BI. THEY/HE.
BOBBI: GAY. HE/HIM.
SHERMAN: TRANSMASC GAY. HE/HIM.
I HAVE REMOVED MY HYPERSPECIFIC NEOPRONOUN HCS FOR BREVITYS SAKE
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