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THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Season 51, Episode 91 | Aired February 13, 2024
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Josh Griffith lucky as hell he's given me Summer and Chance because I'd be taking my annual break right about now
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A Flight of Four Mustangs Celebrates WWII Fighter Pilot’s 100th Birthday
March 20, 2024 Vintage Aviation News Warbirds News 0
The formation of four Mustangs flying over Lake Lanier, north of Atlanta.
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Mission accomplished! On Tuesday, March 19, World War II pilot Paul Crawford fulfilled his dream of flying in a P-51 Mustang like the one he commanded 79 years ago in China, where he flew 29 missions until he was shot down in 1945. Now 100, Buckhead resident Crawford was delighted when the Liberty Foundation and Inspire Aviation Foundation took him up in a TF-51D on a perfect blue-sky day for flying.
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TF-51 “E Pluribus Unum” piloted by owner Bob Bull with Paul Crawford in the back leads the formation over Lake Lanier. The camera ship was a Bonanza piloted by long time Liberty Foundation’s pilot Cullen Underwood.
For the occasion, four P-51 Mustangs landed at the Dekalb-Peachtree Airport and parked at Atlantic Aviation, the FBO that supported this unique event. Mr. Crawford lovingly touched the nose and wing of one of the Mustangs when he first walked up to it, reuniting after a 79-year separation. LtCol Ray Fowler, Liberty Foundation Chief Pilot, and pilot Bob Bull helped Crawford into the back seat of the TF-51 and gave him an exhilarating 30-minute ride.
The organizers envisioned the participation of only one P-51, but a quick round of calls sparked the interest of other owners who enthusiastically decided to participate in the event. Bob Bull, Steve Maher, and Rodney Allison flew their Mustangs to Atlanta bringing the total number to four:
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P-51D “Old Crow” (N451MG) – Pilot Ray Fowler – Liberty Foundation P-51D “Rebel” (N3BB) – Pilot Rodney Allison P-51 “E Pluribus Unum” (N351B) – Pilot Bob Bull – P-51 “Ain’t Missbehavin” (N51K) – Pilot Steve Maher
The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and Paul graduated six months later, during which time Congress passed the law to draft 18-year-olds. “I knew that I was going to be drafted so I went to Atlanta to talk with the Army Air Corps [sic] and the Navy about flying,” shared Mr. Crawford. ”The Navy said they would accept me for flight training but wanted me to go right then to their Great Lakes training center. The Air Corps told me they would accept me, but to go on back to college and they would notify me when to report.” said Crawford. Paul went back to Americus, entered Georgia Southwestern College, and shortly thereafter he received his draft notice to report to Fort McPherson in Atlanta on January 2, 1942.
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Paul Crawford in his P-51 ‘Little Rebel’ ( photo by Paul Crawford Collection)
Paul had an older brother, Tim, who had gone into the Air Corps before Pearl Harbor and was flying B-26s, a medium bomber. He ended up flying combat in the B-17 Flying Fortress out of North Africa. The older brother influenced Paul’s choice, convincing him that the Air Corps had better aircraft, “I thought the water was, as they say, too deep and too wide to swim!” said Mr. Crawford.
With about 100 hours on the P-51 and 250-275 hours total, Mr. Crawford was sent off to Chengtu, China assigned to the 311th Fighter Group, 529th Fighter Squadron protecting the B-29 bases. As these B-29s transferred to the Pacific Theater, his squadron was transferred to Hsian headed for combat. At the time, Mr. Crawford was estimated to have only accumulated another 60 hours of flying time.
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On his 29th mission, Mr. Crawford was shot down by ground fire while strafing a small railroad facility. After getting hit, he bailed out and was picked up by Chinese Communist guerillas. A few days earlier one of his housemates had been shot down and captured by the Japanese who cut his head off and put it up on a gate post. After a 200-mile-long walk, chased by the Japanese a couple of times, yet still evading capture, Mr. Crawford ended up at a compound owned by a wealthy family. A few miles from the compound was an airstrip where the OSS (U.S. Office of Strategic Services) brought downed airmen out. After the flight, Mr. Crawford talked about his experience: “When I recall my time in World War II, I always start by saying, I was not a hero! I was just there! That is not false modesty because it is the way I have always felt. I flew the P-51 Mustang.”
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Mr. Crawford who has time in P-40, P-47, A-24, and P-51C, believes that the P-51 was the best fighter plane of its day. “There’s nothing in the world like that airplane,” Crawford said. “I loved doing the maneuvers again.” Paul Crawford was surrounded by several friends, his son-in-law, Tommy, and dozens of Liberty Foundation and Inspire Aviation Foundation members eager to have their pictures taken with him, shake his hand, and thank him for his service.
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After serving in WWII, Paul Crawford finished college at Georgia Tech with a degree in Industrial Management. That’s also where he met his wife, Jean. They had a daughter and were married for sixty-one years when Jean passed away. Paul worked in the paper industry and for the U.S. Envelope Company until he retired in 1988. Paul currently lives in Atlanta and participates in aviation and historical WWII events.
This special event was made possible thanks to the support of Bob Bull, Ray Fowler Chief Pilot of The Liberty Foundation, Steve Maher, Atlantic Aviation FBO, Cullen Underwood with Vintage Flights, and Inspire Aviation Foundation.
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Paul Crawford after the successful flight with (L to R), Cullen Underwood (Camera ship pilot), Bob Bull, Ray Fowler, and Rodney Allison.
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The Y&R spoilers for Monday, December 26, 2022, tease tense family relationships and a big surprise. This is one drama-filled episode you don’t want to miss! The Y&R Spoilers Highli...
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SOD: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: 2023 Best & Worst.
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: 2023 Best & Worst
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Best Return: Cameron
Sharon (Sharon Case) has been woefully lacking in the storyline department for years (how many different ways can she pour coffee?), so it was a welcome relief to see her activated in 2023 via the return of Cameron (Linden Ashby), a man who had tortured her 20 years before and got right back to that pastime upon his release from prison. Cameron was a viable villain — one part chilling, one part cunning, one part charming — so when he resurfaced at Crimson Lights, Sharon knew it wasn’t to say “my bad” for his past transgressions. Indeed, he quickly kidnapped her daughter Faith, strapped explosives to her body and lured Nick and Sharon to a sewer, where he threatened to slit Sharon’s throat. Linden Ashby gave great psycho in this high-stakes story drenched in danger and drama, and the best part of Cameron's comeback was that it put the spotlight squarely on Sharon. Case delivered one of the best performances of the soap year as as Sharon triumphed over her tormentor, stabbing him to death.
Photo credit: Howard Wise/jpistudios.com
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Best Use Of History: Claire Is Eve!
Y&R dug deep into its Wayback Machine for one of the juiciest storylines in years, which kicked off when Nikki hired bubbly Claire (Hayley Erin) as her assistant. Little did she — or viewers — know that Claire was actually Eve, the baby girl Cole and Victoria mourned upon her apparent death in 1998. Poisoned by her great aunt Jordan (Colleen Zenk, the AS THE WORLD TURNS alum who is taking scene-stealing to a whole new level) to despise the family she believed had abandoned her, Claire teamed up with Jordan to take the Newmans (and Cole!) hostage, forced Nikki off the wagon and turned Victoria’s world upside down with her claim to be her not-so-dead daughter. It’s incredible to watch the show milk so much drama from the descendants of the OG Eve, Victor’s one-time secretary and Cole’s late mom, who first appeared in 1980. You won’t find a recent example of using the past to shake up the present more inspired than this one.
Worst Breakup: Kyle and Summer
The course of true love between Phyllis’s daughter, Summer (Allison Lanier), and Diane’s son, Kyle (Michael Mealor), was never going to run smooth with their mothers being archenemies, but the show needlessly rushed the split of what was once its most popular younger duo. The premise of this marital implosion was that Summer knew her mom faked her death, yet let Kyle’s mom go to prison for “killing” her, which Kyle could not forgive. He demanded Summer move out of the Abbott mansion and hopped into bed with Audra so fast Summer had barely packed her Marchetti gowns — this, despite Summer having saved the life of Kyle’s previous wife Lola by donating part of her liver and having raised Kyle’s young son Harrison as her own. Rather than have them remain in each other’s orbits and pine for one another like a true supercouple, Kyle stayed in Audra’s bed while Summer was soon crushing on Chance. Any way you slice it, it was a brutal year for "Skyle" fans.
Best Couple: Victor and Nikki
They’ve “died” multiple times, battled psychos, kidnappers and disease, had over 20 weddings between them, and she’s currently hiding her drinking from him… but never bet against Victor and his “baby", Nikki Newman. 2023 was a particularly strong year for this stalwart duo as Victor promoted his wife over his kids to head up Newman Media even though her opinions often clashed with his methods (like when he pulled that sick act to suss out disloyalty at the company). We saw the depths of Victor’s love when Claire lured them to Oregon and he fought to save Nikki even when he was poisoned and dying (yet again). Nikki and Victor are that rare soap couple who can be together for years, yet remain as interesting as they were when they were married to others and fighting to return to each other. But word to the wise, Victor: Hide the vodka!
Worst Triangle: Adam/Sally/Nick
Love triangles between two brothers who hate each other and a beauty who's torn between them is a soap staple, but in this instance was far from a winning formula for Y&R. Adam/Sharon/Nick worked because Adam/Sharon and Nick/Sharon were both viable pairings on their own, but fans never bought Nick (Joshua Morrow, r.) and Sally (Courtney Hope) as a couple — we’ve seen Nick fall in love many times (Sharon, Phyllis, Sharon, Phyllis) and this ... wasn’t it. The good thing the show had going with Adam (Mark Grossman) and Sally was badly compromised by throwing his big bro into the mix. As this story churned along, Sally regressed from spicy spark plug to woe-is-me hand-wringer, Adam at times seemed more like a stalker than a suitor, and Nick's passion for one-upping Adam burned brighter than his ardor for Sal ever did. Our advice is to keep these three in separate corners in 2024.
Most Overused Plot Device: Mergers and Acquisitions
Business has always had a place in Y&R’s narrative universe, but its oversaturation is not doing the show any favors. Between Newman Media and Jabot Cosmetics and Marchetti and Chancellor-Winters and McCall Unlimited and ChancComm and Omegasphere and Kirsten, Inc. and (insert next business here), it was mighty hard in 2023 to keep up with who works where, much less care about it. We shouldn’t need an org chart to keep track of our faves as they jump ship from week to week, and all the corporate raiding and backstabbing feels like overkill in a town where everyone gathers for drinks after work to… talk about work. (Notable exception: the renewed rivalry between Jess Walton's Jill, l., and Veronica Redd's Mamie for control of Chancellor-Winters is gold!) We’re used to mixing business with pleasure in Genoa City, but too much Wall Street-inspired storytelling is sapping the emotional strength of the show. 
Best Party: Genoa City's Bicentennial
Y&R delivered in spades for its golden anniversary with a boffo bash celebrating Genoa City's bicentennial, starting with a dazzling red carpet at the G.C.A.C. (yay!) dotted with returning faves including (from l.) Leanna (Barbara Crampton), Nina (Tricia Case), Gina (Patty Weaver) and Danny (Michael Damian). Other highlights included the heartwarming dedication of the Neil Winters Jazz Lounge, an homage to the memory of Neil's portrayer, the late Kristoff St. John; Jill and Mamie trading barbs like it was 1995 at the Abbott mansion; and Victor, Nikki and Esther toasting to the great Katherine Chancellor. There were pockets of drama all over the place, but the main event was Jack and Diane announcing their engagement just before Phyllis stormed in, unleashed her fury and collapsed. A perfect mix of nostalgia and action, the 50th proved to be just what Victor said it would be: "a hell of a party."
Worst Villain: Tucker
Tucker (Trevor St. John) crashed Kyle and Summer’s vow-renewal ceremony by landing his helicopter on the Abbott lawn last year and his snarky smugness has been whirring around Genoa City ever since. Every soap needs a bad guy, but the problem here is that Tucker is a jerk to everyone for no apparent reason. What is he after? We still don't really know! He proposed to Ashley while sleeping with Audra, then vanquished Ashley on their honeymoon. He interrupted Jack and Diane’s wedding to deliver an "apology" gift with a hidden microphone so he could steal Jabot. He vowed to his son Devon that he only wanted the best for him, then went behind his back to raid Chancellor-Winters. None of Tucker’s manipulations have landed him any of the companies (or women!) he says he wants, so what’s the point? In 2024, we'd love to see more bite balance out Tucker's bark.
Source: Soap Opera Digest.
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I was talking about you and Chance.
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kaceyrps · 6 months
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102 gifs of Allison Lanier in The Young and the Restless during October 2023 can be found in the source link. these are all from scratch so please don’t edit or claim as your own. if you plan on using these gifs please reblog this post.
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Y&R spoilers photos for Thursday have arrived! Take a sneak peek at some of your favorite Genoa City residents stirring up drama. You won’t want to miss a second of this exciting episode. Y&amp...
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The Y&R recap for Tuesday, December 20, 2022, brings suspicions, arguments, clashes, surprises, and so much more for the residents of Genoa City. Y&R Recap Highlights Ashley Abbo...
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Fish Bones (2018)
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Hana, a Korean immigrant on winter break, is caught between worlds. While struggling to find peace with her conservative mother and the expectations surrounding her future, Hana finds herself falling for Nico, a tender and affectionate Latina music producer.
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