Silly post TK Copperright thought bouncing around.
After a few years in space and Henry having a much better handle at leading, Reginald and Right decide to hang up their hats and retire, both in their mid to late 40ish at this point and wanting to enjoy their retirement with their bodies mostly intact still.
So they do so, bidding farewell to the Toppats and taking an escape pod down to Earth to where their new house and life would be.
And for those first few days, things were great and peaceful.
Too peaceful.
Right found himself missing going on missions and training the new recruits and Reginald found himself missing making heist plans and working on paperwork.
So after only a week, the two headed back to the Toppats and back to their old duties, with not only Henry and Elites not being surprised, but having taken bets on when the two would come back. (Carol won)
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Idea where anyone with the Bradshaw name can see ghosts. So when Goose dies, Bradley doesn't notice at first because he can still see his dad like normal. Carole's still grieving but also isn't because she can continue her relationship but it's also different so she's conflicted. Mav doesn't know they can see ghosts so gets concerned until Carole tells him while doing the dishes and he drops the plate he's drying
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Ho, Ho, Ho, Merry Clayton, Everyone: Famed Backing Singer Celebrates 75th
Ho, ho, ho - Merry Clayton everybody.
Everybody knows today - Dec. 25 - is Jesus’ 2,023rd birthday. But Clayton - the singer best known for being the female voice on the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter” - also hits a milestone, as she turns 75.
Born Christmas Day, 1948, Clayton has the distinction of recording the first version of “The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)” and beginning her long career as one of Ray Charles’ Raelettes.
While “Shelter” is Clayton’s most-famous performance, she’s also heard on, among other tracks, Ringo Starr’s “Oh My My,” Carole King’s “Smackwater Jack” and Joe Cocker’s “Feelin’ Alright.” In a bit of irony, she sung on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” after recording her own version of Neil Young’s “Southern Man.”
Clayton’s suffered her share of personal tragedy, including a miscarriage the day after recording “Gimme Shelter” and a 2014 car accident that led to the amputation of her legs.
Her response? The 2021 album Beautiful Scars.
12/25/23
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I wish we could've seen the real conversation/interactions that happened between Isabel and Ebenezer during the Later sequence, because assuming that Isabel did sweep everything off his desk in a fit of anger, Ebenezer seeing that and thinking, "this is a situation I can walk away from with my relationship intact" makes him the dumbest human being on planet earth.
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