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ashiivx · 4 years
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Why do I have the feeling this is accurate?
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rival celebrity kids
yes I gave andy bangs a kid because why not
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lovingdigitalart23 · 4 years
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Andy Bangs is actually adorable tho, also Idk wtf I just made (!Swearing btw!)
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culturalfan · 6 years
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Sketch from February: A sketch for a We Bare Bears/It Crossover.
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seeksstaronmewni · 4 years
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Can you find the animation production information on this background from We Bare Bears episode “Ramen”? Look around and look closely. @webarebears-official @wedrawbears
STORYBOARDED BY @cchangart (CHRISTINA CHANG), @hsuanho0121 (YVONNE HSUAN HO)
ART DIRECTION BY TONY PULHAM
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: @losassen
SUPERVISING DIRECTOR: MANNY HERNANDEZ
STORYBOARD SUPERVISOR: KEN BOYER
BACKGROUND DESIGN: BEN ANDERSON, MICK DE FALCO, @lozza-art
BACKGROUND PAINT: SILVANA AMBAR, ANDY CLARK, KRISTINA PACE
STORYBOARD REVISIONS: MELISSA JUAREZ, @sooyeonlee
Tweet version here.
It really blends into the background and is thus very subtle, so, If you can not see it... (continued if you want to reveal the answer to its location below)
it is under Kazumi and the Cartoon Network logo. It reads “Show WBB 134 Scene 18”
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lasshoe · 7 years
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gg (shocking) and parks and rec
gilmore girls
my all-time ultimate fave character: the queen, the legend, the url namesake 
a character I didn’t used to like but now do: none of them 
a character I used to like but now don’t: mmmm any of rory’s bfs i thought were at least entertaining in my first watch and now they’re snoozy to me
a character I’m indifferent about: rory’s bfs 
a character who deserved better: LANE KIM
a ship I’ve never been able to get into: any of rory’s lmao
a ship I’ve never been able to get over: i almost started crying the loves of my life luke and lorelai
a cute, low-key ship: emily and richard ok dgms on wbb 
an unpopular ship but I still enjoyed it: doesn’t feel that unpopular but rory and paris were so perfectly written to consummate as a romantic arc, so
a ship that was totally wrong and never should have happened: ugh rory and dean the 2nd(?) 3rd(?) times 
my favourite storyline/moment: all of s4 was perfect. lorelai adjusting to rory being at college while putting her heart and soul into opening the dragonfly with sookie all the while growing closer to and ultimately falling in love with luke? iconic
a storyline that never should have been written: the very last moments of s6 and subsequent fallout in s7 
my first thoughts on the show: uh, pass, the daughter has a good and close relationship w her mom? can’t relate
my thoughts now: lmao oh i get it there are PLENTY of mother daughter relationships to relate to, got it 
parks and rec (how did you kno i’ve been using this show to become human again after my dramatic illness) 
my all-time ultimate fave character: leslie knope
a character I didn’t used to like but now do: i’ve always like them all
a character I used to like but now don’t: none
a character I’m indifferent about: hmmmm
a character who deserved better: ann perkins probably 
a ship I’ve never been able to get into: ann and chris. i mean i get it but i thought it would give me more
a ship I’ve never been able to get over: ben and leslie i wanna cry they are so pure im in the middle of their getting together s/l and i’m !!!!!
a cute, low-key ship: not even lowkey at all april and andy are also :’) 
an unpopular ship but I still enjoyed it: idk i cant think of any 
a ship that was totally wrong and never should have happened: tom and ann... i....... always forget that it last longer than like 2 seconds which was already long enough
my favourite storyline/moment: leslie running for city council, the entire series finale, ME getting to be in the same room as the entire cast at seth meyers on the night of the finale and listening to them sing bye bye lil sebastian and crying and im crying now rip
a storyline that never should have been written: none
my first thoughts on the show: my friend showed me april and andy’s fancy party randomly at a big sleepover when everyone was asleep and i vividly remember trying to not wake everyone else up from laughing
my thoughts now: i would literally kill and die for this show also stay the fuck away from leslie knope @ nra 
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cubuffs-blog1 · 6 years
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Former Buff Named Head Coach At Northern Colorado
By Andy Schlichting, WBB SID
Former CU women’s basketball player Jenny (Roulier) Huth was hired as the head coach at Northern Colorado on Monday.
Huth goes to the Bears with 11 years of coaching experience at the collegiate level after her playing career in Boulder. She has spent the past seven seasons at UCLA and also had two-year stints at Florida State and Oakland (Mich.).
At CU, Huth was a four-year letterwinner for the Buffs from 1998-2002, scoring 1,399 points and dishing out 319 assists. She still ranks second in career 3-point percentage (.407), fifth in 3-point field goals made (203), sixth in attempts (499) and eighth in free throw percentage (.815). She led the Buffs to NCAA Tournament appearances in her final two seasons, including a trip to the Elite Eight as a senior.
“I’m so thrilled for Jenny to return to her home state of Colorado to take on the challenge as  the new head coach of the Bears,” Ceal Barry said, Huth’s coach at CU and CU’s current SWA. “As head coach, Jenny will bring great energy and passion each day, along with a will to win with integrity.”
Huth takes over a UNC program that won a program-record 26 games and reached the NCAA Tournament in 2017-18.
She joins a long list of former Buffs that have gone on to collegiate coaching careers after their playing days.
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Former CU student-athletes turned college coaches:
Gail Hook (1979-82) – former head coach at Monarch and Centaurus High Schools for 24 years (former assistant coach at Northern Colorado and Purdue, in the WNBA with Charlotte Sting, and with USA Basketball)
Susan Horner (1977-79) – former assistant coach at CU for 4 seasons
Jenny (Roulier) Huth (1998-02 at CU) – current head coach at Northern Colorado (11 seasons as assistant at UCLA, Oakland (Mich.) and Florida State)
Linda Lappe (1998-03 at CU) – former head coach at CU at Metro State (6 seasons at CU, 3 at Metro; 4 seasons as assistant at Drake and Colorado State)
Raegan (Scott) Pebley (1993-97 at CU) – current head coach at TCU (4 seasons at TCU, 2 at Fresno State, 9 at Utah State; 4 seasons as assistant at George Mason and Colorado State)
Jasmine Sborov (2011-15 at CU) – current assistant at Harvard (just finished her 2nd season)
Erin Scholz (1993-97) – former head coach at Fresno Pacific (3 seasons at Fresno Pacific; 6 seasons as assistant at Utah State and Grand Canyon)
Shelley Sheetz (1991-95 at CU) – current assistant coach at Loyola (Md.) (15 seasons at Loyola, Boston College, Denver, Pepperdine, San Diego and Washington State)
Bianca Smith (2006-10 at CU) – current assistant coach at Loyola Chicago (6 seasons at Loyola Chicago, Rice and Texas Southern as assistant and/or video coordinator)
Tracy Tripp (1985-89 at CU) – former assistant coach at Denver and San Diego State for 13 seasons; former director of basketball operations at CU for 4 seasons (currently CU’s director of human resources)
Jen (Tubergen) Warden (1988-90 at CU) – former head coach at Colorado State at Boise State (6 seasons at CSU, 3 seasons at BSU; 10 seasons as assistant at CU)
Annan Wilson (1986-90 at CU) – former assistant coach at CU for 2 seasons
Randie Wirt (2000-04 at CU) – former assistant coach at Colorado State for 3 seasons
Former assistant CU coaches who have become head coaches at the collegiate level:
Jenny Baranczyk (2 seasons at CU 2010-12) – current head coach at Drake (just finished 6th season)
Jeff Cammon (1 season at CU 2016-17) – current head coach at Long Beach State (just finished 1st season)
Matt Daniel (1 season at CU 2004-05) – former head coach at Marshall for 5 seasons and Central Arkansas for 4 seasons
Tanya Haave (4 seasons at CU 2001-05) – current head coach at Metro State (just finished 8th season at Metro; was head coach at San Francisco for 4 seasons prior to MSU Denver)
Patrick Harrington (3 seasons at CU 2007-10) – former head coach at Northwest Florida State College (JUCO) for 4 seasons before passing away in 2014
Jim Jabir (1 season at CU 2002-03) – current head coach at Florida Atlantic (just finished 1st season at FAU; was head coach at Dayton for 13 seasons prior to FAU after CU)
Tom McConnell (4 seasons at CU 2006-10) – current head coach at Indiana (Pa.) (just finished 5th season; was assistant at Old Dominion after leaving CU)
Mike Neighbors (1 season at CU 2005-06) – current head coach at Arkansas (just finished 1st season at Arkansas; was head coach at Washington for 4 seasons prior to Arkansas)
Bethann Shapiro Ord (2 seasons at CU 2005-07) – current head coach at Weber State (just finished 7th season at WSU; was assistant at Louisville for 4 seasons after CU)
Barb Smith (9 seasons at CU 1988-97) – current associate head coach at St. Louis (former head coach at San Diego State for 5 seasons)
LaTonya Watson (12 seasons at CU 1996-05, 2011-14) – former head coach at New Haven for 3 seasons (2015-18)
If you are aware of any names missing from these lists, please e-mail [email protected] 
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if they were young adults
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lovingdigitalart23 · 4 years
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If you want I guess
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lovingdigitalart23 · 4 years
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1. Is andy dating anybody? 2. Is Nom nom and grizz dating?
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NomNom and Grizz are obviously dating, and Andy might be dating someone...
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Perkins “Perky” Bangs
A little rival for Samantha
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cubuffs-blog1 · 6 years
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Kate Fagan To Be Keynote Speaker At Shaka Franklin Foundation Luncheon
by Andy Schlichting, WBB SID
DENVER - Former Colorado women’s basketball player Kate Fagan will be the keynote speaker at the 28th Annual Love Our Children luncheon for the Shaka Franklin Foundation for Youth on Friday, April 20.
Fagan is an acclaimed columnist and feature writer for ESPN and makes frequent appearances on ESPN’s television programming on Around The Horn and Outside The Lines.
Her recent book, What Made Maddy Run, is a New York Times Bestseller. The publication chronicles the heartbreaking story of Madison Halleran, a collegiate athlete at Penn who committed suicide during her freshman year. Fagan’s book reveals the haunting details and uncommon understanding of the struggle young people suffering from mental illness face today.
The 28th Annual Love Our Children luncheon will be on Friday, April 20, at the Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center. A silent auction will begin at 10 a.m., followed by the luncheon and program at 11:30.
The Shaka Franklin Foundation for Youth was established as a non-profit in 1990 to address the serious problem of youth suicide in Colorado and the United States. For more information, visit their website at http://www.shaka.org/.
Fagan was a four-year letterwinner and two-year starter for the Buffs in the early 2000s. She scored 970 career points in 121 games, spanning five seasons after earning a medical hardship for a season-ending injury suffered early in her freshman season. A sharpshooter on four NCAA Tournament teams, she still ranks third in CU history in 3-point field goal percentage (.405) and is sixth in 3-point field goals (197). She led the Buffs to the Elite Eight and Sweet Sixteen during her junior and senior seasons in 2003 and 2004 as a starter.
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cubuffs-blog1 · 7 years
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Ceal Barry On CBS 4 Tonight
by Andy Schlichting, WBB SID
BOULDER - Former CU women’s basketball coach and current senior associate athletic director Ceal Barry will be on CBS 4 in Denver tonight. She will be on the live show airing from the Viewhouse Centennial. Xfinity Monday Live will be hosted by CBS 4 sports anchor Michael Spencer at 6:30 p.m.
Barry was recently selected to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2018 and has been at CU for 35 years, including 22 as the women’s basketball head coach, where she was a four-time Big Eight Coach of the Year and compiled a 427-242 (.638) record.
NOTEWORTHY: Lost in the shuffle of the Pac-12 Tournament last week and the coaches all-conference awards, Kennedy Leonard was also selected All-Pac-12 by the media. She finished the season averaging 14.7 points and had a school-record 200 assists on the season.
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cubuffs-blog1 · 7 years
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CU Buffs Primetime Radio Show Starts Next Week
by Andy Schlichting, WBB SID
BOULDER – The CU Buffs Primetime Radio Show will kick off for the 2017-18 basketball season on Monday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. The event will be open to men’s and women’s basketball season ticket holders and the first show will be live from the Coors Events Center VIP room before heading to its normal location of Carelli’s Ristorante for the remainder of the season.
The radio show, hosted by the Voice of the Buffs Mark Johnson, will air live on 850 KOA and will feature men’s head coach Tad Boyle, women’s head coach JR Payne, and a student-athlete.
The first show at the Coors Events Center will be hosted by Buffalo Sports Properties, which will provide appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages. Attendees can enter from the Regent Drive entrance.
Here is the schedule for the season (all shows are at 7 p.m. on 850 KOA)
Show #1: Monday, December 18 – Coors Events Center VIP Room
Show #2: Monday, January 8 – Carelli’s
Show #3: Monday, January 15 - Carelli’s
Show #4: Monday, January 22 - Carelli’s
Show #5: Monday, January 29 - Carelli’s
Show #6: Monday, February 5 - Carelli’s
Show #7: Monday, February 12 - Carelli’s
Show #8: Monday, February 19 - Carelli’s
Show #9: Monday, February 26 - Carelli’s
Show #10: Monday, March 5 - Carelli’s
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cubuffs-blog1 · 7 years
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Jank Named Pac-12 Freshman Of The Week
By Andy Schlichting, WBB SID
SAN FRANCISCO - Colorado women's basketball player Annika Jank was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week on Monday. It is her second time earning the award this season after doing so on Nov. 20. Her two conference freshman of the week awards are the most for a CU player since Arielle Roberson won the award five times in 2012-13. Jank, a native of Edina, Minn., scored a career-high 22 points and had 10 rebounds to lead Colorado to a 70-67 win over rival Colorado State on the road on Wednesday. She shot 9-of-15 from the floor, buried two 3-pointers, and added two assists, one block and one steal. She had 11 points in the first half and 11 in the second half, including a key 3-pointer in the fourth quarter. The win improved the Buffs to 7-1 this season with their sixth consecutive win. CU hosts Dartmouth at 7 p.m. tonight.
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cubuffs-blog1 · 7 years
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New Radio Home Info
by Andy Schlichting, WBB SID
Colorado’s women’s basketball team has a new radio home for the 2017-18 season, moving to 630 KHOW on AM radio. All but four games will be broadcast on the new home; however tonight’s season opener at Samford is one of the four that will be on 1190 KVCU. Here are the four games not on 630 KHOW:
11/10 at Samford (1190 KVCU)
11/24 vs. Mississippi Valley State (1190 KVCU)
1/12 vs. USC (1190 KVCU)
1/19 at Arizona (1190 KVCU)
Those four games have previously-scheduled conflicts on the new radio home.
As a reminder, live audio for all games is available for free online through cubuffs.com/showcase.
In addition, all home games and all Pac-12 games are either televised on Pac-12 Networks or streamed online for free through Pac-12 Plus.
Tonight’s game at Samford, which tips off at 5 p.m. MT, will be streamed on the SoCon Digital Network.
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