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Unlucky man crushed to death by bulldozer while in porta-potty Did they really need to include the word unlucky?
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Who says I hate the show? I just don't love it to the extent that most people do. And I simply wish Abe, Shirley, and Sophie would be decapitated in a runaway-guillotine sort of scenario. (Susie gets Sophie another shot on Broadway playing Marie Antoinette. The prop manager, sick of Jane Lynch playing annoying characters, makes a 'mistake' and sets up a real guillotine, then consults with one of Abe's former math students to figure out the perfect angle so the blade flies off into the audience after beheading Sophie and beheads Abe, who is reviewing the show, and Shirley, who is sitting behind him in the 'annoying characters who got free tickets' section.) As for memories of Mr. Eisenberg... any show that had young Mr. Meloni's butt squeezed into a pair of spandex bike shorts in one episode (and tight jeans in some others) is seared into my memory. Every time I ever saw Ned Eisenberg onscreen I'd say to myself 'there's the guy whose younger brother wore bike shorts that one time..." https://www.companyofmen.org/topic/118930-im-shocked-nobody-posted-this-monumental-tv-news-stabler-returns/?do=findComment&comment=1973411
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Ned Eisenberg, who played 2 different lawyers many times on LAW & ORDER and SVU died last Sunday after a 2 year battle with cancer. He was 65. He also played Christopher Meloni's older brother in the sitcom THE FANELLI BOYS... any show that had young Mr. Meloni's butt squeezed into a pair of spandex bike shorts in one episode (and tight jeans in some others) is seared into my memory. Every time I ever saw Ned Eisenberg onscreen I'd say to myself 'there's the guy whose younger brother wore bike shorts that one time..." SOME OF THE SHOW'S HIGH BROW HUMOR: WHAT AN ODD-LOOKING CUM STAIN!
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Ned Eisenberg, who played Lou in episode 5, died a few days ago after a 2 year battle with cancer. He was 65. He played 2 different lawyers many times on LAW & ORDER and SVU. He had also played Christopher Meloni's older brother in the sitcom THE FANELLI BOYS.
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A bizarre advert for a roommate has left social media users stunned as the poster has a very strange demand. The Underwood house located in Brisbane, Queensland has a number of rooms for rent and comes with a pool table, a photography studio, a swimming pool, and a gym. But what’s left potential flatmates stunned was that clothing in the house was optional. The house has been previously advertised with prices for each room ranging from $180 to $200 but with no mention of nudity. However, in a recent Facebook post, a current flatmate specified that “Nudist welcome, private, cozy, entertaining and respectful home.” Posting on Brisbane Online Marketplace’s page, Emilio Spinosa said there is a king-size room and a queen size available for $200 including bills. Flatmates of the Nudist house share the kitchen, laundry, and lounge area. The strange ad has left Facebook users stunned with one wondering: “Do you have to be nude or is it a choice?” Another one said: “I’m reading between the lines here… something more sinister going on. “I bet there’s no cupboards or storage for your clothes, hence nudists wanted? Beware!” Someone joked: “Do we have to wear masks inside?” And someone added : “Please come live in my house and be naked playing table tennis thank you. Bless them. Good on ‘em for looking for their tribe, albeit via FB marketplace.”
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Cute Critters to Take Our Minds Off Everyday Stresses
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The video has to be a fake. There is no dog hair on the couch. -
The Guardian described O'Connor as a different type of actor who is unguarded, a huncher, a ready smiler with dyslexia who finds reading difficult but still enjoys it – Josh O'Connor on method acting in God's Own Country SOME BEHIND-THE-SCENES INFO:
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BTW, if y'all didn't notice, Lecy Goranson wrote last night's episode.
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Cute Critters to Take Our Minds Off Everyday Stresses
samhexum replied to + quoththeraven's topic in The Lounge
It was Memorial Day 2020 when a driver in New Jersey spotted a small black kitten on the side of the road. Her eyes were closed. She was blind. Her mother had been killed by a car. So he picked up the kitten and took her to Funny Farm, a rescue outfit where no animal in need is turned away. “She was near death,” recalled Laurie Zaleski, who runs the place in Mays Landing. “That little kitten wasn’t going to make it.” A day later, a police officer arrived. He’d also found an abandoned animal — a duckling. Zaleski put the two orphans together. “They kept each other warm,” she said. And so it was that Hope the kitten got her own seeing-eye duck, Jello, who delighted in helping the tiny feline find her way around. “That’s the happiest little duck you ever saw,” Zalesky said. Theirs is just one of many unlikely bonds she’s witnessed among her band of 600 misfits. There are dogs helping chickens. A llama who adopted a donkey. A German shepherd and blind lamb who are best friends. Zaleksi, who wrote a new book, “Funny Farm,” about starting the sanctuary as a tribute to her late mom, says humans can learn from what goes on there. “They’re all brothers and sisters here,” she said. “We have a kindness program where we go to all these schools. We tell the kids, ‘These animals all get along together so maybe you guys can, too.'” Hope the kitten and Jello the duck Laurie Zaleski Hope, found blind, was lucky to arrive at the farm just one day before Jello, who took the tiny feline under his wing and acts as her seeing-eye duck. Scooby-Doo the dog and Bradley the lamb This little lamb, Bradley, got off to a rough start: His mom refused to let him nurse, and he was blind. But once he arrived at the farm, Scooby-Doo adopted him. Now Bradley and the big dog, a German shepherd who had been abandoned in an apartment in Brooklyn, are best buddies. Yogi the cow and Cooper the alpaca Matt Reeves These longtime pals share a pen but have to be careful when getting close — Yogi once accidentally poked the alpaca in the side with his horn. While Cooper needed medical care and a week to recover, Yogi clearly missed his buddy, laying on the ground and refusing to eat any treats. But, caretaker Laurie Zaleski said, he perked right up when Cooper returned. Lorenzo the llama and Jethro the mini donkey Laurie Zaleski After Jethro lost his longtime companion Smokey the horse, the 50-year-old mini donkey stopped eating, avoided other animals and seemed inconsolable. Enter Lorenzo, who bonded with the heartbroken Jethro and helped him regain his health. The two enjoy one of the strongest friendships on the farm. Nemo the baby goat and Tad the chicken These two bunk mates sleep next to each other every night, after hanging out together on the farm during the day. Adele the chicken and E’yore the donkey Known as the diva of the hen house, Adele does not like cold tootsies. Her favorite way to warm up her feet is by sinking them into the coat of E’yore, who seems happy about it. Pinky the baby emu and Puppy the miniature schnauzer Pinky has splayed legs and needs a special brace to walk on her own, but that doesn’t bother Puppy. The two chase each other around for hours, until it’s time for nap. Cowboy the goat, Reggie the sheep, Yogi the cow and Farley the dog Laurie Zaleski The embodiment of getting by with a little help from your friends, this group is known as the farm’s Fab Four. https://nypost.com/2022/03/01/the-blind-kitten-with-a-seeing-eye-duck-and-other-farm-friends/ -
Jamie Dornan 6 part HBO series THE TOURIST
samhexum replied to samhexum's topic in TV and Streaming services
The review is wrong. It starts Thursday March 3. -
https://nypost.com/2022/02/28/why-you-need-to-watch-jamie-dornan-in-the-tourist/ The opening sequence of “The Tourist” bears a striking resemblance to “Duel,” the 1971 ABC TV movie starring Dennis Weaver as a businessman terrorized by a tanker truck chasing him through the Mojave Desert — and trying to kill him for reasons unknown. But that’s where the similarities end. A few minutes into “The Tourist,” a six-episode series premiering Tuesday (March 1) on HBO Max, a British man (Jamie Dornan) engages in a high-speed game of cat-and-mouse with a trucker in the Australian Outback. The big rig runs his car off the road and nearly kills him, and he wakes up in a remote hospital with no idea who he is our how he got there. That sets the wheels (pun intended) in motion for “The Tourist,” as The Man, as he’s called — his real identity is disclosed in the final minutes of Episode 2 — tries to piece together his history, starting with a scrap of paper he finds in his pocket that leads him to a far-flung diner, an explosion there that’s meant to kill him, an ex-girlfriend, Luci Miller (Shalom Brune-Franklin), he doesn’t remember — but who has her own reasons for helping him — and a man who’s buried alive in an underground oil drum to whom The Man is somehow connected. There are a lot of moving parts here, with gears that mesh smoothly. “The Tourist” starts with that bang and doesn’t let up and, in another departure from “Duel,” it has its share of low-key humor and quirky characters. There’s the probationary law officer, Helen Chambers (Danielle Macdonald), working her first case, who’s getting married in nine weeks to Ethan Krum (Greg Larsen) and is trying to lose weight and not “love the lard” as society tells her; the truck driver, a burly, bearded American named Billy Nixon (Ólafour Darris Ólaffson); and DI Lachlan Rogers (Damon Herriman, “Mindhunter,” “Perpetual Grace, Ltd.”), who’s sent by major crimes to investigate — and has health issues of which I won’t go into here. Each hour-long episode ends with a big reveal leading directly into the next installment, which keeps the action going at a nice clip as the mystery slowly starts to unwind and we learn more about The Man — who is not as innocent as he appears to be … if only he could remember why. The series has a first-rate pedigree — it was written by Jack and Harry Williams (“The Missing,” “Baptiste,” “Liar”), and co-star Shalom Brune-Franklin will be familiar to fans of the BBC’s “Line of Duty” as DC Chloe Bishop (Season 6). Dornan, of course, needs no introduction. “The Tourist,” which premiered in January on BBC One and in Australia on Stan, was shot on location in various regions of the continent (including Adelaide and the South Australian town of Peterborough) and you can almost feel the Outback desert grit and dust getting into your clothes. It’s a ride down a winding road that’s worth your time. sounds interesting!
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I had diverticulosis in my 20s. Never changed my diet, and have had mild to moderate digestive problems at times.
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MLB Reportedly Indicates Willingness To Miss A Month Of Regular Season Games Samhexum indicates indifference to missing a month of regular season games.
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How are you feeling? Have you made any progress?
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Another cheerful story from the spring without baseball: The Red Sox released minor leaguer and 2017 third-round pick Brett Netzer following a series of racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic tweets. The Red Sox confirmed the posts were Netzer’s. Netzer, 25, targeted Red Sox executive Chaim Bloom, the LGBTQ community and black Americans, saying in one tweet: “i am a racist. i do sometimes make assumptions based on another persons [sic] race/ethnicity/culture. glad that is out of the way.” After The Athletic’s Chad Jennings reported that Netzer was being released, Netzer quote-tweeted him, agreeing that he was racist and homophobic but taking issue with the characterization of him as anti-Semitic. “[Chaim] bloom is a hypocrite and an embarrassment to any torah-following jew,” Netzer wrote. Netzer attacked Bloom for supporting Black Lives Matter and LGBT initiatives in another tweet. He also wrote that black people should “go back to their roots and start to re-establish their true black culture,” and in another tweet, called closeted transgender people rapists. Netzer, who hadn’t played a game since prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, had a career .263/.327/.355 slash line in the minor leagues. He was on the restricted list in 2021.
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For better or for worse, I was, and continue to be... The doctor called me himself to say everything was normal.
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