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...
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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.
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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,...
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It was after midnight when I followed the fog out Vermont toward Gardena. The...
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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.
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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....
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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.
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djgagnon asked: ... just bought the Mozart album. Thanks !
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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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Dragon Nails Fierce Filigree Armor Jewelry →
Fierce jewelry beautifully realized by ravenevejewelry.
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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.
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Libya live blog: U.S., allies launch missiles... →
Went to sleep with a cease fire, woke up in a war.
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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!
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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,...
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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