Reminder if you live in the US and you haven't done it do this today and watch the video on there!!!! Comment period for the DAPL environmental impact statement draft ends December 13th. Do it now!!!! It autofills a draft to send you don't hardly have to do anything to use your voice to tell the USACE to take the pipeline one and protect the people of standing rock and everyone else downstream on the Missouri River!!!!
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all you have to do is call my name (i'll be there)
There are thundering footsteps and then the owner of the voice pops around the corner and Eddie. Well, three things happen to Eddie simultaneously: his eyes bug out of his head, he chokes on his own saliva and he almost falls off his stool.
Eddie had heard a lot about Buck. Hen, Karen, Bobby, Athena, May, Carla, even Harry and Denny. They'd all sung the man's praises. He was kind and compassionate, driven and caring, helpful and loyal to a fault, a damn good cook and a cracking coffee dealer, he was, according to the kids, the coolest man alive too. So, Eddie had heard a lot about this mystery diner owner and he'd kind of curated a vague picture of him in his mind. Someone around Bobby's age or, quite possibly, looking very much like Bobby—although, he'll admit, May had corrected him on his assumption that Buck was Bobby's son (he just spoke about Buck so paternally).
Its safe to say, he's not expecting this. Because Buck is... Look, Eddie's never been all that attuned to hotness. Sure, he finds people beautiful. Attraction is different for him, though. He and his ex-wife had started hot and heavy because Shannon was confident and eager in a way that made Eddie's stomach flip. Of course, that had been their downfall in the end. But, the point is, he's not one of those guys who just looks at someone and is like woah. Until now apparently.
Because Buck is an Adonis of a man. And Eddie doesn't use that word lightly, but there's no other way to describe him. He's huge, six foot, definitely got an inch or two on Eddie himself who's a pretty big guy, and buff. So buff. His arms are like fucking pythons, specifically a python that's swallowed a football, and he's wearing a shirt that must be two sizes too small because it leaves nothing to the imagination. Seriously, nothing. Eddie can see his abs from where he sits, but that has nothing to do with the drool pooling in his mouth. He's all legs too. Like literally so much leg. When Eddie looks him up and down, he swears it takes him thirty seconds to reach the man's waist. And, if all that wasn't enough, he's wearing a fucking backwards baseball cap which Eddie didn't know was a Thing for him until right at this moment. It should probably make the guy look douche-y, but the blinding grin on the guy's face is too reminiscent of the way a golden retriever's tongue lolls out of its mouth to do anything but add to the effect of Buck.
Oh, fuck.
"Hey, what can I get you?" Buck asks, pulling a pencil from behind his ear.
"Uh..." Eddie's mouth is suddenly very, very dry. Buck purses his lips and ducks his head, blushing like he knows exactly what Eddie's thinking.
(OR: the gilmore girls au (from before i could be bothered to edit sorry 🫣))
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Josh Brener is just a younger sibling taking revenge on his older siblings
Audio description:
Josh Brener says: "As a kid, my older brothers were huge Ninja Turtles fans and had all the toys. Which they would not let me touch or play with ever. So for me, this has been a journey about revenge. And I have my very own action figure now Marc and Seth so WHY DON'T CHA SUCK ON- (audio gets cut off)
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Hugh Panaro's interpretation was Kerik but what do you think Franc D'Ambrosio's interpretation was?
Honestly, just... ALW Phantom? I know some actors play the Phantom as closer to Leroux's novel (Lerik) and Panaro played it close to Kay's Erik (Kerik), and a couple are inspired by Gerard Butler's Phantom (Gerik), which is... some kind of meta that I don't want to think about it because it makes my head hurt.
But that means there are the many actors who just played the role without using other versions as inspiration, and I think that's where Franc D'Ambrosio went. I don't really think he hewed too closely to any other adaptation, I thought he just played the Phantom as interpreted in the musical, albeit in his own unique way.
Which was why I made this... spectrum of acting for ALW Phantoms or whatever you want to call it. IMO Franc D'Ambrosio might be somewhere in the green box - he's both kind of nutty (but not quite as much as Ethan Freeman) but also pretty sad (but not as much as Michael Crawford), so somewhere in the middle of the box.
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