April 2011
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Lee Pace in The Fall →
Another amazing image from The Fall.
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March 2011
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The A-Team as fugitives
After escaping various facilities, the team prepares to steal a plane. Hannibal: Gentlemen! 1st Army Guy: Holy shit. That’s Hannibal Smith! Hannibal: Are any of you armed and/or wanted federal fugitives? 2nd Army Guy: No. Hannibal: Well, we’re both. Which means…. 2nd Army Guy: You’re taking the plane? Hannibal: And that’s why I joined the army. Best and...
Mar 31st
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The A-Team
As the psychiatric patients riot… 1st Orderly:  Boy, could I use two hours of not this. 2nd Orderly: Pass out the sedatives and order some pizzas for these freaks.
Mar 31st
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The A-Team
Hannibal distributes the plan. BA: Ah, hell yeah, Hannibal! This is it, right here! Murdoch: This is batshit insane. It’s perfect. Face: This is beyond nuts, boss. Hannibal: It gets better.
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More hard-boiled tough talk from Jeff Regan,...
Jeff Regan meets Louie Desmond, Five Aces Club Proprietor… Desmond: Never saw you around here before, Regan. Regan: Well, I can’t afford it. Desmond: Oh, don’t say that. Some people go out of here with more than they come in with. Regan: Yeah… you. Regan’s conversation with Desmond isn’t panning out… Regan: Y’know, you talk a lot, Mister,...
Mar 30th
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“It was after midnight when I followed the fog out Vermont toward Gardena. The...”
–  Jeff Regan, Investigator: The Gambler & His Lady.  Aired Dec 11 1948. Written by Larry Roman. Listen to it via The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio. Read more about the program. 
Mar 30th
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Jeff Regan, Investigator: The Gambler and His Lady →
You’ll find it in Hollywood. On Taft Ave. Four story apartment building the color of a rainy afternoon. They call it the Havenwood. It sagged in the middle like a tired frankfurter. Jeff Regan, Investigator: The Gambler & His Lady.  Aired Dec 11 1948. There are tons of great lines in this episode written by Larry Roman. Listen to it via The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio....
Mar 30th
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Mar 29th
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“Why do I frighten you?” she asked with concern. “I’m really...”
– Charles Fenno - Somersault press 1991 Wow, I love this quote.
Mar 29th
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Mar 29th
djgagnon asked: ... just bought the Mozart album. Thanks !
Mar 29th
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WatchWatch
Mozart L’Opera Rock - Vivre à en Crever (via grégory girard) Beautiful, sexy, French rock opera tells the tale of Mozart and Salieri. Here portrayed by Mikelangelo Loconte and Florent Mothe singing the duet Vivre à en Crever (Live until it kills you).  More about the opera.  Vivre à en Crever translation by Rosel with help from random & Elisha We leave Without knowing Where...
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Mar 22nd
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Dragon Nails Fierce Filigree Armor Jewelry →
Fierce jewelry beautifully realized by ravenevejewelry.
Mar 21st
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Mar 20th
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“Now are you comin’ peaceably or are you comin’ otherwise? There...”
– Catastrophe Baker from Catastrophe Baker and a Canticle for Leibowitz by Mike Resnick. You can listen to it on the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine.
Mar 20th
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Libya live blog: U.S., allies launch missiles... →
Went to sleep with a cease fire, woke up in a war.
Mar 20th
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Alexandra David-Néel  →
Alexandra David-Néel was born in Paris in 1868 and died in Digne in 1969. She was a Belgian-French explorer, anarchist, spiritualist, Buddhist and writer, most known for her visit to Lhasa, Tibet, in 1924, when it was forbidden to foreigners. David-Néel wrote over 30 books about Eastern religion, philosophy, and her travels. Her teachings influenced beat writers Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg!
Mar 19th
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Eli Stone: Something to Save
Eli: Look, I’m in a bit of a spot here. His Lawyer: During your last trial, you interrupted your opening argument to sing a song. Which, not unsurprisingly prompted an investigation by the state bar and now you’re looking at sanctions and possible disbarment. You’re not in a bit of a spot. You’re in a deep, dark hole with smooth walls. Very far from the surface. Eli: So,...
Mar 19th
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The Line
Duffy: So, I guess you’re homeless. Josh: I am. I am a homeless person. But… first on line, though! Duffy: Not too bad! Josh: Not too bad. The Line - Bill Hader and Joe Lo Truglio 
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