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shannendoherty-fans · 2 months
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1997 - "Friends Till the End" (TV Film)
From the first photo (L - R): Cliff Dorfman, Shannen Doherty, John Livingston, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn and Jason London.
The film was directed by Jack Bender and released on January 20, 1997 in the USA.
(Photo by Diana Gibson/Sygma via Getty Images)
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FBI Agent Rick Kendall
The Stickup (2002)
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stopstopstopit · 20 days
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MASTERS OF THE AIR (2024) BAND OF BROTHERS (2001)
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tetragonia · 19 days
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save me men in green dress... save me... men in green dress save me....
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meowneos · 2 months
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who else is thinking a lot of thoughts
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yourspeirs · 2 months
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Talk about being inseparable.
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Both Nixon (Band of Brothers ep 10) and Bucky (Masters of the Air ep 7) asked Winters and Buck to come with them after the war. It's a bond that will never be broken. A life-time partner.
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dustzvacuumcleaner · 2 months
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Too many old stuffs lol dk which to post everyday
tagging these names makes me sick
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uwmspeccoll · 1 year
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Decorative Sunday
GEE’S BEND QUILTS
Since the 19th century, the women of Gee’s Bend in southern Alabama have created stunning, vibrant quilts. In 2002, folk art collector, historian, and curator William Arnett organized an exhibition entitled "The Quilts of Gee's Bend," which debuted at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and later travelled to a dozen other locations across the country, including our own Milwaukee Art Museum (September 27, 2003 - January 4, 2004). This exhibition brought fame to the quilts, and Arnett's foundation Souls Grown Deep Foundation continues to collect and organize exhibitions for Gee’s Bend Quilts.
The images shown here are from Gee’s Bend: The Women and Their Quilts, with essays by John Beardsley, William Arnett, Paul Arnett, and Jane Livingston, an introduction by Alvia Wardlaw, and a foreword by Peter Marzio. The book was published in 2002 by Tinwood Books, Atlanta, and published in conjunction with the 2002 exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. It includes 350 color illustrations and 30 black-and-white illustrations. The dust jacket notes observe:
The women of Gee’s Bend - a small, remote, black community in Alabama - have created hundreds of quilt masterpieces dating from the early twentieth century to the present. . . . [The] quilts carry forward an old and proud tradition of textiles made for home and family. They represent only a part of the rich body of African American quilts. But they are in a league by themselves. Few other places can boast the extent of Gee’s Bends’s artistic achievement, the result of geographical isolation and an unusual degree of cultural continuity. In few places elsewhere have works been found by three and sometimes four generations of women of the same family, or works that bear witness to visual conversations among community quilting groups and lineages.
Our copy is a gift from our friend and benefactor Suzy Ettinger.
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majoregan · 2 months
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when I saw this I immediately thought about that one famous Winnix scene.
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this one:
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Calum McLaren, Andrew Livingston, Gail MacFarlane and Lorraine Griffiths - Strange Tales Of Scotland - Lang Syne - 1980 (illustrations by John Mackay)
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generic-lab-assistant · 3 months
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The rest of the founding cats are done plus King George cat cauee I couldn’t not make that
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she-wolf09231982 · 3 months
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I just finished watching the Ron Livingston video diary for Band of Brothers and I have got to say I hesitated to watch it because I knew that my obsession with Liebgott would increase and I’d be less in touch with reality in what I look for in a man. Not only did it add to my Liebgott standards, but now my Ross McCall expectations as well 😮‍💨😩
I love and I hate that I watched this documentary.
Please tell me I’m not the only one that feels like this about nonexistent, fictional or unobtainable people?
Anyone? 😒
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but, mr. adams in a nutshell
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oldschoolfrp · 1 year
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Smooth sailing -- Welcome to Kharé, Cityport of Traps, in the world of the Fighting Fantasy books, though I also imagine this is what Mordheim would have looked like before its destruction (John Blanche from Titan: The Fighting Fantasy World, by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, Puffin Books, 1986)
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pinsnotsaltpeter · 27 days
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Do you know who the true MVP of 1776 was?
Robert Livingston.
Why, you may ask?
Because in But Mr. Adams, Robert Livingston watches everyone else (other than Jefferson, of course) get asked to write the declaration.
And by the time Adams asks Livingston, Adams is not saying "You should write it." He says, "Maybe you should write it." As for his reasons why, they're lackluster.
And yet. And yet, Robert Livingston proves his amiability and diplomacy. He doesn't say "But Mr. Adams." He is, in fact, the only person to say "Dear Mr. Adams."
And finally, just look at the man.
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Despite low-key being insulted, he's still just here to have a good time.
And thus, I rest my case 😌
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rhllorthered · 4 months
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Mark, depressed: *sigh*
Gordo: what's wrong?
Mark: you wouldn't understand if I told you.
Gordo: what the fuck am I supposed to do with that?
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Gavin, uncomfortable: MY STOMACH HURTS
Carter, pleased: This is better.
Gordo:
Gordo: Fucking werewolves.
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