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lgbtcafe · 1 year
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hi, could you suggest masc names that start with either Z, V, C, M or N?
this is so late im sorry *crying face here*
Z: zach, zeus, zion, za(y)ne, zurich, zavier, zelda, zay, zeke
V: vincent, victor, vince, valentin(e/o), vance, valiant, virgil, vulcan, valerie/an, vesper, val, vern
C: carter, chase, colt, charlie/charles, cameron, cesar, connor, carson, callum, ciel, cyan, cyrus, caspian, corbin, cassius, cash, cade, cedric
M: michael, maverick, milo, mark, matthias, mosiah, micah, merlin, maddox, manny, marty, micky, mack, marcus, moss, miles, magnus
N: nolan, noah, nathaniel, nyx, nick, narcissus, naiche, nikola(i), neil, nigel, norbert, niall, nestor, nemo, niels, nandor, neptune, napoleon
i tried to do a mix of unique and classic, lmk if you want a specific theme/vibe!
-mod avie alistair
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rules: pick a song for each letter of your url and tag that many people
I got tagged by two people @sunshinycc and @nullclockwork (both with much shorter names)
ok here we go
H- Habits (secret 1935 version) PMJ
A- Angel on fire Anthony and the Johnson's
K- Killer queen, Queen
I- INEXPLICABLE by The Correspondents
N- Nobody Wants U, The Dollyrots
N-Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na) My Chemical Romance (but maybe this version X)
A- ALL I NEED IS YOU, Rob Cantor
S- Starkiller, Bear ghost
O- Oak & Ash & Thorn, The Longest Johns
V- Valerie - Amy Winehouse
E- Everybody wants to rule the world, lorde
R- Revolver, Vain Izak
A- Arsonist's lullaby, Hozier
C- Centuries, Fall out boy
T-Tomorrow will be kinder, secret sisters
I- I Want To Be Evil, Eartha Kitt
V- The Villain I Appear to be, Connor Spiotto
E- Every Breath You Take · Chase Holfelder
I- I've Heard It Both Ways, Psych the Musical
M- Maybe you're not the worst thing ever, Galavant
A-All This And Heaven Too · Florence + The Machine
G- A Gorey Demise, Creature Feature
I- I Know I'm a Wolf - Courbe (Young Heretics Cover)
N- Nobody Likes The Opening Band, I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
A- Any Way You Want It- Journey
T-The Ballad of Jane Doe, Ride The Cyclone (is using 'the' a cop out, yes. I'm not changing it. If you don't know the song just trust me and keep listening because it's a trip)
I- idontwannabeyouanymore, Billie Eilish
O-Our Lady of the Underground HADESTOWN
N- Noel's Lament, Ride The Cyclone (or this version)
I don't know if I have 28 people to tag so here I go, also just feel free to do it if you want.
@carefreebunny @thetitanwar @catswithbaseballbats @saltytoast @yepiamthesmileyface @charliemack @emotionally-comprimised @cutest-starfish @uptown-grunk
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blue-sketches · 3 years
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bestie i know literally nothing about your ocs/original universe or whatever you're writing, if you feel like it, could you tell me about it? also, which oc do you think you would be closest too if you met them all irl
omg yeah i realized that literally none of the reblogs are gonna make sense to most ppl who follow me cuz i don't talk about these stories much. i don't mind explaining, and thanks so much for asking!!!
so there's a bunch of story ideas i have (i'm notorious for my fleeting writing habits 😂), but i'll give small synopses on the main ones (it's gonna be kinda long sorry):
Sugar and Spice (S&S): a cute story i started writing on a google doc to gain more serotonins asjfhskfjdlj. it's about a girl named Dot who runs a coffee shop on a college campus with her best friend, Ellie, and through an (accidently) poisoned coffee, a police car, and a weird nickname, she meets a girl named Frankie. then the rest of the story is just Dot trying to come to terms with the fact she likes Frankie. (there's not really a plot, i just wanted something cute, and now i'm attached. there's also Connor, Nora, and Micah: side character parent friends in a relationship 😂)
modern fantasy story: a story i just started thinking about b/c i'm obsessed with the modern fantasy concept at the moment. it's also a story without a serious plot; it's just supernatural creatures of all ages going to school to learn how to exist alongside humans. the main characters are: Veda, an elven witch with lightning abilities; Silas, a faerie with karmic abilities; and Ambrose, an incubus with water and weather control abilities. i made it b/c i didn't really have a concept that others could insert ocs in as well if they wanted to.
woah look at that story–: another not fully developed story (i mean it doesn't have a title soo). it's darker than the other ones, and it's just a group of teens with pretty bad backgrounds trying to escape a dystopian environment through the use of murder 💙. the main characters are Naia, Sawyer, Violet, Jackson, Thea, and Issac. THE NEXT ONE IS THE LAST ONE I SWEAR 😂.
Everline: this story is my child lol. i don't know if i'll post anything about this one ever b/c i REALLY want to make it into a comic one day, but it's basically a story about five kids growing up and figuring out emotions and how to deal with the situations they're in. characters are Forrest, Emery, Arin, Valerie, and Vanessa. and Forrest is gonna die at some point soon (not a spoiler, it's found out pretty early 😂), so he's learning that he doesn't have to plan his hold life out by helping others. also, he can see people's personified emotions, small things you know?
OKAY WE'RE DONE ahsdhdhsydhd. sorry it was so long! i constantly have ideas, but these are my focuses rn. so far S&S is the only written one, though it's not finished, and to finally answer your question: i'd probably be closest to Connor, i think. him, Emery, Frankie, or Vanessa b/c they're all really easy to talk to and wouldn't mind a new friend. my wish is to one day be cool enough to get close to Micah, Valerie, Forrest, or Arin. sadly though, that is but a pipe dream.
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Hello, dear! You've been visited by the random character question fairy! :D ~☆
What is your characters romantic/sexual orientation? What is your character's relationship with their romantic/sexual orientation?
*le gasp* thanks Random Character Question Fairy~!
I can answer this one pretty fast, so I'll answer for S&S and Everline (maybe the other stories at some other point idk):
Sugar and Spice:
Dot: Questioning (Lesbian). They come from a very disapproving family, so they're apphensive about labelling their feelings as anything at all. They're slowly coming to terms with things. Very slowly.
Frankie: Pansexual. She's always been confident about that part of her, despite her family.
Ellie: Asexual lesbian. Like Frankie, she's always been pretty sure of her sexuality and is confident in it.
Connor: Bisexual. He was a bit self-conscious about it at first b/c of a previous relationship, but he mellowed out after a while. Also, it would be pretty hard to hide considering his current relationship lol.
Micah: Panromantic demisexual. He's confident in it. This tall, sarcastic person is confident in most things that involve him.
Nora: Straight. She feels she vibes with it best lol.
Everline:
Forrest: Straight. He's happy with it.
Emery: Aromantic asexual. When she found out about the term, she freaked. There was finally a way for her to express herself. She's very satisfied with it.
Vanessa: Straight. Again, she vibes with it best.
Arin: For the duration of the story, he identifies as straight, but when he finally learns about the term and doesn't have as much going on in life, he identifies as demi-panromantic demi-pansexual.
Valerie: Biromantic demisexual. After constant deliberation, plus a pros and cons list, she's happy with this.
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suckitsurveys · 4 years
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Have a name survey because these are always fun.
Bold = like, italics = if I have to choose.
Boys
A Andrew vs. Aaron Alan vs. Alexander Aiden vs. Adam B Brennan vs. Brayden Brandon vs. Braxton ( I prefer Brendon) Bentley vs. Brimley C Cayden vs. Camden Cole vs. Cameron Cade vs. Chandler D Denver vs. Dallas Deklan vs. Dylan David vs. Dennis E Ethan vs. Ezra Eitan vs. Elijah Emmanuel vs. Eden: I prefer Eden for a girl.
F Fabio vs. Ferdinand Finnegan vs. Finley Fernando vs. Frankie G Gavin vs. Gus Gumby vs. Gerrick George vs. Grant H Harper vs. Harley: I like both of these for a girl, but I can see a boy named Harley. Hayden vs. Henry Harlow vs. Hank: I like Harlow for a girl, though I Ian vs. Ivan Indigo vs. Iris: Again, I like Iris for a girl. Indiana vs. Iris: ^
J John vs. Jericho Jacob vs. Jameson Jasper vs. Jedidiah K Kayden vs. Koa Kent vs. Kyle Kevin vs. Konner: I prefer the spelling Connor, though. L Lars vs. Liam Levi vs. Lance Lester vs. Lorenzo M Michael vs. Matthew Maverick vs. Mason Madison vs. Micah N Nolan vs. Nathan Niko vs. Nathaniel Nicholas vs. Nate O Ocean vs. Oscar Orville vs. Otis Otto vs. October P Patrick vs. Percy Preston vs. Paisley Parker vs. Passion Q Quincy vs. Quinn: I like Quinn for both. Quada vs. Quinten Quailen vs Quidditch: Seriously?? R Raven vs. Riley Rowan vs. Rod: I also like Rowan for either. Ray vs. Roy: S Skylar vs. Scott: Storm vs. Steven Sorin vs. Solomon T Trevor vs. Travis Todd vs. Taylor Taytum vs. Tanner U Ulysses vs. Uman Umbo vs. Uno: These are dog’s names Utah vs. Usher: ew no. V Vance vs. Vincent Vern vs. Vayde Vernon vs. Vayden W Walter vs. Wyatt Wade vs. Winter Wallace vs. Whisper: ew don’t name your kid Whisper X Xenon vs. Xayden: Girl of the 21st Century?? Xayler vs. Xavier Xandon vs. Xennan: no. Y Yvonne vs. Yonder: excuse me? Yuletide vs. Yasser: these are not names Yancy vs. Yancer Z Zeeland vs. Zayden Zion vs. Zenon: GIRL OF THE 21ST CENTURY. Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A Acacia vs. Alexa Aurora vs. Annalise: Ugh I like both of these Avonna vs. Alessandra B Brogan vs. Brooklyn Bianca vs. Brigitta Bailey vs. Brynn C Carlotta vs. Christine Cheyenne vs. Cescily Cecilia vs. Cassidy D Diedra vs. Delilah: Devia vs. Daytona: No. Dakota vs. Darcy E Evonna vs. Eliana Emerald vs. Evangeline Eden vs. Eliza F Felicity vs. Fiona Faith vs. Faye Flavia vs. Flora G Grace vs. Gretchen Genesis vs. Galaxy Gabriella vs. Greta H Harper vs. Hope Holly vs. Hailee Harmony vs. Harvest: Yeek don’t name a kid Harvest. I Imogene vs. Ivy: I like both. Isabella vs. Iris Irene vs. Ingrid J Jessica vs. Jacinda Jade vs. Juniper Joanna vs. Joy K Kaleidoscope vs. Kaylee: Are you kidding me Kennedy vs. Kendall Katelyn vs. Katrina L Lacey vs. Linsey: But I prefer it Lindsey. Lynnea vs. Liberty Lara vs. Lola M Morgan vs. Madison Mackenzie vs. Miranda Marissa vs. Monica N Nora vs. Natalie Nevaeh vs. Nicole: PSA Stop naming girls Neveah it’s not clever. Niki vs. Noelle O Ophelia vs. Ocean Olivia vs. Onna Opal vs. October: Don’t name a kid October. That is a dog’s name. P Passion vs. Primrose Penelope vs. Pixie Pandora vs. Palace: Yikes. Q Quintessa vs. Quincy Quaila vs. Quilala: my brain hurts. Queen vs. Quiencia R Reyna vs. Riley: true story, I know twins named Raina and Riley. Rosanna vs. Rosemary Rhonda vs. Rodica S Skylar vs. Skye Serena vs. Simone Shailey vs. Sienna T Tessa vs. Taylor Tia vs. Tiana Taytum vs. Trixie: Tatum would be a better spelling. U Una vs. Uta Ulyssia vs. Umba Ula vs. Ursula: V Violet vs. Vylette Veronica vs. Victoria Valencia vs. Valerie W Wynona vs. Whitney: Winona though. Wynter vs. Whisper: Stop. Willow vs. Wanda X Xaila vs. Xara Xana vs. Xenon Xavier vs. Xena Y Yasmin vs. Yvonne Yvette vs Yolanda Yori vs. Yaya Z Zayara vs. Zion Zayana vs. Zoey Zen vs. Zara
Final questions! Your name (first and middle): Hannah Martina Do you like it? Yes. What your parents almost named you: Matilda Your favorite girl’s name (first and middle): Althea Janet and Frances Lorraine are the names of my favorite girls :D List five unique names of girls you have met: Calliope, Noemi, Iyla(eye-la), Luciana, McKenna....These are all kids in my niece’s class lol. List five girl’s names you don’t like: Addalyn, McKenzie, Madison, Paisley, anything with an unnecessary “leigh” List five girls name you really like: Cecelia, Ramona, Stella, Alex, Josie. Your first best friend’s name: Randal, Sarah, Ellen. Your siblings names: Corrina The name of the first pet that you loved: Featherbrain. What you would be named if you were the opposite gender: Dylan.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
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I’m still pissed about the Jim Lites comments regarding Tyler and Jamie, but what really upsets me is that there is no accountability by any higher ups regarding the real issues with their franchise which are bad scouting, and development. In this post I will highlight the 2013-2018 drafts where Jim Nill has been GM
2013:
For the drafts I’m going to highlight who the Stars drafted in the first round and what kind of dent they had on the team, then will highlight who they could’ve drafted as well as 2-7 round beautiful scouting by other teams
With the 10th overall pick the Stars drafted RW Valeri Nichushkin who is a complicated player to talk about. During the 2013-2014 season he had 34 points in 79 games as a rookie, the following season he would suffer injuries. In 2015- 2016 he would play another 79 games but this time dropping to 29 points. He then went to the KHL and retuned to Dallas for the 2018-2019 season which we are currently over half way through and he has a total of 7 points which are all assists. Obviously there is a readjustment period but we’re half way in now and he only has 7 points (I’m going to highlight at the end some of the reasoning for this)
With that pick the Stars could’ve drafted Alexander Wennberg who is a solid 30 point guy and could’ve been the number 2 Center behind Tyler. Andre Burakovsky who could’ve served as a second or third line winger (I also feel like Andre would serve better on a not so high pressured team). Max Domi another solid 30 point C. Josh Morrissey D, Shea Theodore D.
Dallas also had the 29th overall pick and drafted Jason Dickinson who is up and down and in and out of the lineup. 
Other 2013 Dallas players: Remi Ellie, Philippe Desrosiers, Niklas Hansson, Nick Paul, Cole Ully, Matej Paulovic, Aleksi Makela. All these players combined have played a total of 157 NHL games with a total of 29 points. None of which are currently on the roster.
Notable 2013 late draft picks by other teams which = good scouts : Brett Pesce, Jake Guentzal, Juuse Saros, Miles Wood, and Andreas Johnsson who went in the 7th round!!
2014 Draft
Stars draft with the 14th overall Pick Julius Honka D. Julius has played a total of 86 games with a total of 13 points.
Notable 1st rounders after Honka : Dylan Larkin, Alex Tuch, Nick Schmaltz, Kasperi Kapanen, David Pastrnak (Imagine him on Tyler’s right)
2-7 round Dallas picks : Brett Pollock, Alexander Peters, Michael Prapavessis, Brent Moran, Miro Karjalainen, Aaron Haydon, John Nyberg, Patrick Sanvido. Combine games played in the NHL: 0. Nhl points: 0
Notable 2-7 round picks: BRAYDEN POINT,  Viktor Arvidsson
2015 Draft
Stars draft with the 12th overall pick Denis Gurianov who has played a total of 12 games in the NHL and has a grand total of 3 points!!!!! I don’t even know how it was possible to draft a complete dud this year but somehow the Stars found a way
Major notable 1st rounders after Dallas : Jake Debrusk, MAT BARZAL, Kyle Connor, Thomas Chabot, BROCK BOESER, Travis Konecny, Anthony Beauvillier.
2-7 Dallas picks : Roope Hintz, Chris Martenet, Joseph Cecconi, Markus Ruusu. Combined have played a total of 22 NHL games with 5 points. 
Notable 2-7 picks : Travis Dermott, Sebastian Aho, Brandon Carlo
2016 Draft
The Dallas Stars draft with the 25th pick  Riley Tufte has played a total of 0 games. 
Notable 1st rounders : Brett Howden, Tage Thompson
2-7 round Dallas picks: Fredrik Karlstrom, Rhett Gardner, Colton Point, Nicholas Caamano, Jakob Stenqvist. Combined NHL games: 0
Notable 2-7 rounders: Carter Hart, and Dillon Dube who was selected with a Dallas pick.
I’m going to stop here cause way to go Dallas you didn’t fuck up the third overall pick in 2017.
The point of this is to show that the Stars have poor scouting and need to fix this ASAP, the players they have drafted in recent year’s have barley made a dent in the NHL other then Miro. The drafted players are also not being given the chance to properly development, they get called up and down and are healthy scratches. I think a player like Julius Honka could’ve been a good player in the NHL however he spends his time benched, where other NHL teams could use him. Look at the leafs for example with a player like Josh Leivo, Kyle Dubas knew he was never going to be given a proper chance with this team so he made a trade to give Leivo a shot in the NHL. The Stars fail to do this, hell they lost Gemel Smith to waivers to Boston when they could’ve instead easily have traded him to Boston since the bruins were in need of players since so many of them were injured, but instead they lost him for nothing.
Let’s talk about coaching cause this is the third year in the row were the team has had a different coach. Hitch comes in and helps the team defensively which exposes how weak the team is upfront other then the first line. Hitch was the first coach that really allowed Tyler to break through, Tyler takes that and runs with it and shows why he is the star of the Dallas Stars however the rest of the team decided to nap and allow his best season to go in the garbage. Say what you want about Hitch but yes he did help Tyler, and Tyler has publicly admitted that.
Now I don’t know anything about Monty other then this season and I’ll be honest I’m very iffy on him. I remember watching a video of him near the beginning of the season where he said something on the lines of how Hitch always split up the top line and it didn’t work so you wouldn’t see him doing that, however it took 3 games after that for him to start changing the lines. THE ISSUE IS NOT THE TOP LINE, why the fuck do you split up the line that is getting you the points????? and you do it repeatedly!!!! And I understand Radulov got injured and needed to be replaced  but the issue here is that the stars have no one to truly slot in that first line cause there is no other first liners!!! And what really pissed me off during this time was when Monty kept giving them a different winger every damn night!, never giving them a shot to build chemistry, and then he has a brilliant idea and goes to Jamie and Tyler and says “who do you think you should play with?” they respond “Pitlick” and what do you know the line gets some points but what happens next? Mr Coach takes Pitlick off the line and replaces him with another player that doesn’t work.
The Dallas Stars have no proper line ups, The players are not given the chance to build ice chemistry cause the lines are ALWAYS changing. Why the fuck can’t we just keep the same lines for a few games and allow these players to build off it? Instead of getting something going and breaking it up. The Stars this season is being held together by their goalies. The Dallas Stars NEED their first line to not be split up. The Dallas stars NEED for their GM to get on the phone and make some trades to get them some true second liners. The Stars NEED new scouts so we can start drafting players who can actually help the team.
Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn are not horseshit, they are the players holding your team together and waiting for their management to get their shit together.
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purplesurveys · 4 years
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Have a name survey because these are always fun.
Boys
A Andrew vs. Aaron Alan vs. Alexander Aiden vs. Adam B Brennan vs. Brayden: Both of these are awful but I guess I gotta pick. Brandon vs. Braxton Bentley vs. Brimley C Cayden vs. Camden: Again, both equally cringey for me. Cole vs. Cameron Cade vs. Chandler: Chandler is a cute name for a girl, but I have a bias for Chandler Bing too hahaha. D Denver vs. Dallas Deklan vs. Dylan: I prefer the spelling Declan, though. Also, I technically like Dylan just a little bit more and would have picked it, but I like it for a girl. My sister had a classmate named Dylan and it sounded really good on her. David vs. Dennis E Ethan vs. Ezra Eitan vs. Elijah Emmanuel vs. Eden: Again, I prefer the name Eden for girls.
F Fabio vs. Ferdinand: I very hesitatingly picked Fabio hence the italics, but I very much dislike both. This is also what I’ll be doing for the rest of the names on here. Finnegan vs. Finley Fernando vs. Frankie: For the millionth time, Frankie is cute for a girl (this is where y’all really see that I prefer daughters more HAHAHA), and this is also because there’s a local singer named Frankie that I really admire.  G Gavin vs. Gus Gumby vs. Gerrick George vs. Grant H Harper vs. Harley Hayden vs. Henry Harlow vs. Hank I Ian vs. Ivan Indigo vs. Iris: Can I just say these are both better off as girl names? Indiana vs. Iris: And these, too?
J John vs. Jericho Jacob vs. Jameson Jasper vs. Jedidiah K Kayden vs. Koa Kent vs. Kyle Kevin vs. Konner: I prefer the spelling Connor, though. L Lars vs. Liam Levi vs. Lance Lester vs. Lorenzo M Michael vs. Matthew Maverick vs. Mason Madison vs. Micah N Nolan vs. Nathan Niko vs. Nathaniel Nicholas vs. Nate: I honestly like both. I can go with naming a son Nicholas then giving them Nate as a nickname. O Ocean vs. Oscar: I hate nature names and Oscar screams old-guy-name to me. Sorry to all the Oscars :( Orville vs. Otis Otto vs. October P Patrick vs. Percy Preston vs. Paisley Parker vs. Passion Q Quincy vs. Quinn Quada vs. Quinten Quailen vs Quidditch R Raven vs. Riley Rowan vs. Rod Ray vs. Roy: I have a bit of a sentimental attachment to Roy cos it’s an occasional nickname Gab’s dad uses. S Skylar vs. Scott: Only because a high school classmate named her kid Schuyler and that baby is seriously adorable, bubbly, and well-behaved. Storm vs. Steven Sorin vs. Solomon T Trevor vs. Travis Todd vs. Taylor Taytum vs. Tanner U Ulysses vs. Uman Umbo vs. Uno Utah vs. Usher: I dislike most geographic names, but I’d rather I name my baby Utah then have them be sang sex-themed songs by Usher by meaner kids throughout their childhood lmao.   V Vance vs. Vincent Vern vs. Vayde Vernon vs. Vayden W Walter vs. Wyatt Wade vs. Winter Wallace vs. Whisper X Xenon vs. Xayden: I really wanted to pick one name for each question, but being stuck between a chemical element and a name ending in -den is an easy no to both for me. Xayler vs. Xavier Xandon vs. Xennan Y Yvonne vs. Yonder: These names are getting more awful now that we’re ending dude, lmao. Yuletide vs. Yasser Yancy vs. Yancer Z Zeeland vs. Zayden Zion vs. Zenon Zander vs. Zenner
Girls
A Acacia vs. Alexa Aurora vs. Annalise Avonna vs. Alessandra B Brogan vs. Brooklyn Bianca vs. Brigitta Bailey vs. Brynn C Carlotta vs. Christine Cheyenne vs. Cescily Cecilia vs. Cassidy D Diedra (pronounced Dee-ay-druh) vs. Delilah: But I prefer the spelling Deirdre. Devia vs. Daytona Dakota vs. Darcy E Evonna vs. Eliana Emerald vs. Evangeline Eden vs. Eliza F Felicity vs. Fiona Faith vs. Faye: Both have always been on my blacklist for girl’s names, sorry lol. Flavia (pronoucned Flah-wee-uh) vs. Flora G Grace vs. Gretchen Genesis vs. Galaxy: Please don’t make these names happen. Gabriella vs. Greta: I love both names and have always liked the name Greta because of Greta Garbo, but I’m obviously biased towards my girlfriend so Gabriela/Gabriella it is. H Harper vs. Hope Holly vs. Hailee Harmony vs. Harvest: Again, both cringe material but I guess Harmony makes me cringe juuuuuuust a little less. I Imogene vs. Ivy Isabella vs. Iris Irene vs. Ingrid J Jessica vs. Jacinda Jade vs. Juniper: Juniper would be cute if a baby can stay a baby forever lmao, but I’m generally not a fan. Joanna vs. Joy: But I like the spelling Johanna more. K Kaleidoscope (Kallie for short) vs. Kaylee: Can I just pick the nickname? I hate the other two options :(( Kennedy vs. Kendall: I’d pick both, but thinking as a future mom, I wouldn’t want my daughter to be mercilessly teased for being given a name that’s usually understood to be more masculine in nature. I know we’re all about breaking stereotypes and all, but y’all – realistically, kids can be pretty fucking cruel. Katelyn vs. Katrina L Lacey vs. Linsey Lynnea (proncounced Lynn-ay-uh) vs. Liberty Lara vs. Lola M Morgan vs. Madison Mackenzie vs. Miranda Marissa vs. Monica N Nora vs. Natalie Nevaeh (pronounced Nev-ay-uh) vs. Nicole Niki vs. Noelle O Ophelia vs. Ocean: Only picking Ophelia because I’m generally not a fan of nature names, but there are a lot more better options if I wanted to name my kid after Shakespeare plays, like Beatrice or Emilia. Olivia vs. Onna Opal vs. October: Was never a fan of gemstone names, and there are much better month names than October. P Passion vs. Primrose: I feel the same way for Primrose as I do with Juniper. Mostly cute with babies, but is less cuter on grown-up girls. Penelope vs. Pixie Pandora vs. Palace Q Quintessa vs. Quincy Quaila vs. Quilala (Kwi--lah-lah) Queen vs. Quiencia (Kwee-ence-ee-uh) R Reyna vs. Riley Rosanna vs. Rosemary Rhonda vs. Rodica (Roe-dee-kuh) S Skylar vs. Skye Serena vs. Simone Shailey vs. Sienna T Tessa vs. Taylor Tia vs. Tiana Taytum vs. Trixie: Tatum would be a better spelling. U Una vs. Uta Ulyssia (You-liss-ee-uh) vs. Umba Ula vs. Ursula: Only because it can be a Friends reference lol. V Violet vs. Vylette Veronica vs. Victoria Valencia vs. Valerie W Wynona vs. Whitney: Winona > Wynona, but still. Wynter vs. Whisper Willow vs. Wanda X Xaila vs. Xara Xana vs. Xenon Xavier vs. Xena Y Yasmin vs. Yvonne Yvette vs Yolanda Yori vs. Yaya Z Zayara vs. Zion Zayana vs. Zoey Zen vs. Zara
Final questions!
Your name (first and middle): Robyn Isabelle.Do you like it?I hated the name Robyn throughout my childhood because I always got teased about it. When I got to college and everyone just kinda matured and told me they liked the way my name flowed, I ended up warming up to and loving it.What your parents almost named you:I was almost named Ariel after the Disney princess, and I know my parents were also thinking of naming me Katrina/Katherine/Kaitlyn.Your favorite girl's name (first and middle):Olivia. I don’t have a pick for middle name yet.List five unique names of girls you have met:Shauna, Shontrice, Unila, Ciamae, Rheezan.List five girl's names you don't like:I mostly dislike in-your-face weather/nature names like Winter, Snow, Amethyst, Cloud, Gaia, or Daffodill. But some, like Cheyenne, Rose, and Luna are super cute, too.List five girls name you really like:I’ve done this like 10 times on 10 different surveys but I like names such as Olivia, Elizabeth, Mia, Ava, and Isabella.Your first best friend's name:Kaye.Your siblings names:Nope.The name of the first pet that you loved:Tobi, my pet rabbit.What you would be named if you were the opposite gender:I’ve never asked my parents about this, actually. They’d probably go with a Spanish/Hispanic name, seeing as they went with Joaquin for my brother but were also thinking of naming him Diego.
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Colorado Avalanche 2019-20 Opening Day Roster
Forwards Pierre-Edouard Bellemare Andre Burakovsky Matt Calvert J.T. Compher Joonas Donskoi Tyson Jost Nazem Kadri Vladislav Kamenev Gabriel Landeskog “C” Nathan MacKinnon “A” Valeri Nichushkin Matt Nieto Mikko Rantanen Colin Wilson
Defensemen Mark Barberio Samuel Girard Ryan Graves Erik Johnson “A” Cale Makar Connor Timmins Nikita Zadorov
Goaltenders Pavel Francouz Philipp Grubauer
Injured: Ian Cole
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Scrapbook 2019 | Pt. II
Reminder:
Normal font - Indifferent/Neutral Italicized font - Enjoyed bold font - Loved with an asterisk* - All time favorite (bracketed titles) - Re-watches/Re-reads strikethough - Disliked
Goals are: read one hundred books this year (on track, currently at 76), finish five video games (FIN), write something novel-length (not so much) and write something original (technically done? don’t know if I want to count a snippet that didn’t even hit 1k). These last two goals CAN be combined (I might try NaNo this year, so we will see).
Part I: January-July. 
MOVIES
August
American Graffiti
Toy Story 4
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Aquaman
(Spirited Away)
The Grinch
Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus
John Wick
Alita: Battle Angel
(Jaws)
Jaws 2
The Dark Tower
September
(Avengers Endgame)
IT: Chapter 2
(Kull: The Conquerer)
(Lord of the Rings: Return of the King)
October
Lego Movie 2
Us
Roman Holiday
(Monster’s Inc)
(13 Ghosts)
Addams Family
November
The King
BOOKS
August
Red, White, and Royal Blue | Casey Mcquiston [Fin]
Nevernight | Jay Kristoff [Fin]
David Mogo, Godhunter | Suyi Davies Okungbowa [Fin]
League of Dragons | Naomi Novak [Fin]
The Magpie Lord | KJ Charles [Fin]
Witches of Lychford | Paul Cornell [Fin]
The Gunslinger | Stephen King
The Affair of the Mysterious Letter | Alexis Hall [Fin]
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine | Gail Honeyman [Fin]
The Way of Kings | Brandon Sanderson
September
The Way of Kings | Brandon Sanderson [Fin]
The Gunslinger | Stephen King [Fin]
Educated | Tara Westover [Fin]
Middlegame | Seanan Mcguire [Fin]
Eye of the World | Robert Jordan
Harrow County Vol. 1 | Cullen Bunn [Fin]
Harrow County Vol. 2 | Cullen Bunn [Fin]
Harrow County Vol. 3 | Cullen Bunn [Fin]
Harrow County Vol. 4 | Cullen Bunn [Fin]
Harrow County Vol. 5 | Cullen Bunn [Fin]
Exhalation | Ted Chiang [Fin]
The Ten Thousand Doors of January | Alix Harrow** [Fin]
Through the Woods | Emily Carroll [Fin]
To Be Taught, If Fortunate | Becky Chambers** [Fin]
The Eye of the World | Robert Jordan [Fin]
Chilling Effect | Valerie Valdes [Fin]
October
We Are Where the Nightmares Go | C. Robert Cargill [Fin]
Horrorstor | Grady Hendrix [Fin]
Feedback | Mira Grant [Fin]
Ninth House | Leigh Bardugo [Fin] 
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo | Taylor Jenkins Reid [Fin]
Monster of Elendhaven | Jennifer Giesbrecht [Fin]
Mirrormask | Neil Gaiman [Fin]
The Darkest Part of the Forest | Holly Black [Fin]
We Set the Dark on Fire | Tehlor Kay Mejia [Fin]
November
The Gilded Wolves | Roshani Chokshi [Fin]
Words of Radiance | Brandon Sanderson 
PODCASTS
August
The Magnus Archive Eps 11-63
Alice Isn’t Dead Ep 5
September
The Magnus Archive Eps 64-94
The Adventure Zone | Episode 5
October
The Magnus Archive Eps 95-159**
Welcome to Night Vale
Alice Isn’t Dead Eps 6-10 + bonus episodes
TANIS Ep 1
The Penumbra Podcast
Zero Hours**
November
The Penumbra Podcast
The Magnus Archive Eps 160
TV SHOWS
August
Buzzfeed Unsolved: Supernatural
Another Life
She-Ra s3
Steven Universe s5
Glow s1
(Gravity Falls s2)
September
Carnival Row
Sherlock s4
Fruit’s Basket
October
Buzzfeed Unsolved: Supernatural s6
Leverage s1
Fruit’s Basket
November
Buzzfeed Unsolved: Supernatural s6
VIDEO GAMES
August
Witcher 3 DLC: Blood and Wine (40 hrs)
September
Control (20 hrs)
Monster Hunter World
Monster Hunter World: Icebourne
Link’s Awakening (23 hrs)
October
Monster Hunter World: Icebourne
Link’s Awakening (30 hrs) [Fin]
Assassin’s Creed: Origins (10 hours)
November
Assassin’s Creed: Origins (10 hours)
DELIGHTFUL FIC
August
In These Frozen and Silent Nights by beethechange | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | “You know me,” Shane says, “I love a good cabin. I’m a cabinhead.”“I’ll show you cabin head,” Ryan rebuts without thinking, and then he turns his face into the pillow to stifle a nervous snicker. “Oh shit, wait, that’s—”
Warm My Bones by blacktofade | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 12k | Shane isn't meant to go into heat, but he does.
and only then we'll know if it was worth to become a ghost by Spooks | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 8k | It has never been easy, convincing Shane of the existence of the supernatural. It doesn't become incredibly much easier once Ryan becomes a ghost himself.
#blessed by thehoyden | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 9k | Of course Shane would rather not work; he’d like it to be like the good old days, and who wouldn’t? But a demon’s gotta eat, and he can’t even get a discount on his rent because it turns out it’s a lot harder to influence faceless companies with ominous dreams. Ergo: gainful employment at Buzzfeed.
i think i'm still turning out by the_tenerife_sea | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 6k |  Shane is starting to think Ryan is using him for his baby, considering how much he’s already talked her up to all of their coworkers and friends.
never tell me the odds by Wildehack (tyleet) | Wolf 359 | Doug/Hera | 9k | “I tried Star Wars," he says, adjusting the phone under his neck, "and it was way underwhelming.”
Alien Reacharound by Edgelord (lostlikeme) | Invader Zim | Zadr | 3k | “You’re telling me the only way I can get back into my body is some kind of…” Dib gesticulates while he searches for the right words. “Alien reacharound?”
Find Me Somebody by raiining | Good Omens | Adam/Warlock | 11k | “You left me,” he said. “You both left me, for him. And I can’t even blame you, because I’d have left me for him too.”
flirting with fire by brawlite | Stranger Things | Harringrove | 6k | WIP | Steve's a cop, Billy's a firefighter. It's not a grudge, it's just a regular old small town rivalry.
and you're trying not to tell him by lymricks | Stranger Things | Harringrove | 4k | Whatever. They don’t talk, is the point, and Billy doesn’t need to finish all these big, deep, tragic sentences in his head. He needs to know if Harrington can’t swim.For lifeguard reasons. It’s his job, all right?
See Your Colors by lj_todd | The Dark Tower | Roland/Walter | 2k | The first time Roland laid eyes on Walter was the first time he saw color.
Straight Martinis by dreamfleet, mezmerize | Kingdom Hearts | Axel/Roxas | 5k | The obvious choice. (Or, cocktail parties are boring and hot waiters are fantastic distractions.)
September
gold, when you find me by mmtion | The Flash | Iris/Barry | 53k | It's not that Iris hates The Flash, per say - more that she hates writing about The Streak in a weekly, pun-heavy comic based on The Flash.
From friends to this by Ever-so-reylo (Ever_So_Reylo) | Star Wars | Reylo | 3.6k | Ben has never been good with words; Rey, it seems, doesn’t mind learning his language.
wear it well by sarcasticfishes | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Sara, Shane/Sara | 5k | “Are Ryan and I dating? Or— something?”Shane looks up from his paperback, an eyebrow raised. “Babe I think you’re asking the wrong person.”
never gets old by brawls (brawlite), ToAStranger | Stranger Things | Harringrove | 31k | WIP | Falling in love with a cam boy named KingSteve isn't the smartest thing Billy Hargrove has ever done, nor is it the most healthy -- but the good choice is rarely ever the fun choice, and Billy is all about living life fast and loose.
Gift Trapped by andavs | Teen Wolf | Sterek | 19k | There was a massive box, wrapped up prettily with red paper and a green bow, totally eclipsing the small Christmas tree Laura set up on his coffee table. The thudding heartbeat was coming from inside.
To the Sun by blacktofade | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane/Sara | 17k | Life is weird. Ten years after Unsolved ends, Shane’s married with a kid and Ryan accidentally bumps into him at a gas station in Illinois.
Tag Team by blacktofade | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane/Sara | 14k | Ryan participates in a charity date auction, much to his chagrin. Sara and Shane try to help.
October
only then i am human, only then i am clean by Macremae | EOS 10 | Ryan/Akmazian | 4k | There had never seemed to be a reason why everyone on station wanted to bang the living daylights out of Ryan. It was just... a thing. Space is black, stars are bright, and Ryan Dalias is attractive to literally everyone. The universe continues as normal.Except now it's laughing it's ass off, because turns out there was a reason after all.
(Almost Cool by blacktofade | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 30k | While filming the Yuma Territorial Prison episode, Shane gets bitten by what he thinks is a bat. Spoiler alert: it's not.)
low lays the devil by Spooks (agonizer) | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 19k | Keeping Ryan Bergara alive and safe is a full-time job, and Shane Madej has his work cut out for him.
Scratch by L1av | DBH | Hankcon | 71k | There's a virus killing androids. Hank and Connor are tasked with finding out what it is and why it's being made. When the virus is unwillingly uploaded into Connor's system, he learns there may be a desperate reason why androids want it. He can feel pain. And he likes it.
Ask a Compelling Question by TeamHPForever | The Magnus Archives | Martin/Jon Sims | 2k | “What are you thinking about?” Jon asks, his voice edged into a snap.Martin’s mouth opens and, entirely without his permission, words spill out. “I was thinking about what it would be like to kiss you.”
a clean break by Wildehack (tyleet) | The Magnus Archives | Georgie/Melanie | 1k | Georgie’s phone rings at work, and she almost doesn’t answer it.
ways to save the world by Wildehack (tyleet) | The Magnus Archives | Martin/Jonathan | 19k | “I left you,” Martin says softly.
Where Airy Voices Lead by Harvey_King (Delphi) | The Magnus Archives | Martin/Jon | 4k |  Five unsubstantiated encounters between Martin Blackwood and Jonathan Sims, and one that was captured on audio cassette.
the shape of your comfort, molded with care by ivelostmyspectacles | The Magnus Archives | Martin/Jon | 6k | “You didn’t like the sex, did you?”
Out Of His System by platoapproved | Raven Cycle | Noah/Ronan, Kavinsky/Ronan | 2k | Noah gives Ronan a quick and nasty handjob while dirty talking to him about Kavinsky, because that's what friends are for.
i'd bury diamonds just for you by desastrista | The Bright Sessions | Sam/Damien/Mark | 9k | Mark is photographing a band on tour, Sam is working at the AM, and Damien is still struggling to adjust to life without his abilities
strange bedfellows by spookykingdomstarlight | Star Wars | Finn/Kylo Ren | 4k | “Alas, the storm is come again! My best way is to creep under his gaberdine. There is no other shelter hereabouts. Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows. I will here shroud till the dregs of the storm be past.” - The Tempest, Act II, Scene II
The Denial Twist by beethechange | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 35k | Or, the one where Shane and Ryan have some really weird dreams and perhaps, eventually, some sex.
November
The Sun Dog by ambiguously | Star Wars | Finn/Ren/Rey | 5k | Finn and Rey, with their semi-prisoner Kylo Ren, attempt to meet up with the Resistance on a planet that has been taken over by monsters.
DELIGHTFUL FANVIDS
August
billy hargrove | fairly local.
(Marvel) MCU || In The End
battle royale [iw + endgame]
Multifandom || Can i keep you?
roman godfrey | bad guy.
Mr. Sandman | Multifandom
September
Iron Man & Captain America || Legends Are Made
Quentin & Eliot || There's a door somewhere
glitter & gold [bungou stray dogs amv]
(Marvel) Thor | Worthy
MARVEL || What if the Storm Ends? (collab w/ djcprod)
Marvel || I'm Only Human
DISNEY'S Motivational Video
(SW) Darth Vader | The Good In You
(Marvel) Peter Parker | Legacy
MultiFandom || Way Down We Go [200K]
Marvel || Destruction
October
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt [Geralt Of Rivia] Tribute
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Tribute ''Swallow Song" [HD]
►buzzfeed unsolved; GhostBusters™
👻 Buzzfeed Unsolved in Nutshell [IG edits]
👻buzzfeed unsolved; calling all the monsters
Dishonored GMV (Outsider tribute) - Dark Matter
Dishonored GMV Honor for all
Preacher ][ Play Dirty
【Assassin's Creed |Odyssey】Wires
👻 The Buzzfeed Unsolved Crack
👻 2 Unsolved 2 Crack
Pennywise | Toxic
2023 - Trailer (1917 Style)
Crowley Good Omens Cosplay Tik Tok Compilation
Joker
(Death Note) Yagami Light | The God of the New World
REYLO || WICKED GAME
Multi-Horror || Where is my mind?
November
MARVEL/DC - Runnin
THE WITCHER | MAIN TRAILER | NETFLIX
DELIGHTFUL MUSIC
August
It’s All Coming Back to Me Now - Celine Dion
Walk Through the Fire - Ruelle
Remember When - Bad Wolves
The High Road - Broken Bells
Hey Look Ma, I Made It - Panic! At the Disco
Season of the Witch - Lana del Rey
The Void - Muse
Dancing On My Own - Robyn
Lanterns Lit - Son Lux
Fire With Fire - AlicebanD
Hungover in the City of Dust - Autoheart
Everything I Need - Skylar Grey
Liquid Smooth - Mitski
Think - Kaleida
Swan Song - Dua Lipa
September
Eleventh Dimension - Julian Casablancas
Talk | Khalid
Interstellar soundtrack
Bird Song | Juniper Vale
For the Dancing and the Dreaming | Erutan
Paradise Valley | Honey and the Sting
My Hallelujah | Autoheart
Witchcraft | Vian Izak, Juniper Vale
Furthest Star | Dirt Poor Robins
October
Lots of ghost ambient music
The Ocean | Linnea Olsson
Play Dirty | Kevin McAllister
NFWMB | Hozier
Me and the Devil | Soap&Skin
Rhiannon | Fleetwood Mac
In the Woods Somewhere | Hozier
Wet Black Leaves (playlist)
The Cruel Prince
Pas De Deux - Michael Abels
Beach Walk - Michael Abels
I Got 5 On It (Tethered Mix) - Michael Abels
POSTED FIC
August
no more dreaming like a ghost | KH | Axel/Roxas | 813 words | He is in the kitchen, the stove top still warm under his thighs, and everything smells of cherries. The pie is cooling on the windowsill, the sun slanting in warm and buttery, and it is like a dream. A memory. A wish.
Cheers | DBH | Hankcon | 6,368 words | “Are you coming in or not?”Connor blinks, jerks his eyes up and away from those hands and-The bartender has blue eyes. They match the spinning LED at his temple perfectly.
September
N/A
October
bury a friend (try to wake up) | Stranger Things | Harringrove | 1,587 words | Steve digs up Billy’s body on a Tuesday.
won't be too soon 'til I say... goodnight moon | KH | Riku/Sora | 4,549 words |  The house was built in the fall of 1882.
you'll never know what hit you | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 5,379 words | "C’mon, ghost,” Shane urges. “Make all my dreams come true. Fuck me up, fam.”
make this chaos count | EOS 10 | Ryan/Akmazian | 724 words | “You really should stop looking for me,” Akmazian tells him, fingers creeping across Ryan’s ribcage, mapping the architecture of his ribs.
eat you up whole | The Witcher | Geralt/Regis | 2,527 words | “How many mouthfuls do you think I could take from you before it had some effect?” Regis whispers, lips against his throat. Geralt can feel the pinprick of fangs. “Four? Six? Ten? More, even?”
forget the horror here | DBH | Hankcon | 4,390 words | “Hello,” the android says, it’s chest heaving, the gleam of its heart brighter, bluer than before.
summoning demons (and other bad first date ideas) | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 3,868 words | “If I let you out of that circle,” Ryan says, slowly. “Are you going to eat me?”
Itch | The Magnus Archives | Martin Blackwood/Jonathan Sims | 1,440 words | The boneturner takes from him two ribs - one for him and one for Jon. 
the salt water sting | Dishonored | Corvo/Outsider | 2,163 words |  The ship wrecks several hundred miles off of the coast of Karnaca.
a skeleton of something more | SGA | Rodney/John | 3,072 words | “John?” he murmurs, still coasting on the pain. His head feels like it’s stuffed with cotton, if cotton were also made of glass.
in the woods somewhere | Teen Wolf | Derek/Stiles | 4,570 words | Stiles buys a house in Virginia.
Wake Up | The Magnus Archives | Martin/Jon | 550 words | “If you wake up,” Martin tells him, experimentally. “I won’t go through with it. You can tell me what a stupid idea it was, and we can laugh about it, and everything will be normal.”
Pas de Deux | KH | Axel/Roxas | 506 words | Roxas doesn’t remember what the sky looks like anymore.
try to wake up | Stranger Things | Harringrove | 1,226 words | They do not, in fact, bone down and praise Satan.
too late to come on home | LoZ | Gen | 1,391 words | “You look familiar,” the boy says in his strange, haunting voice. “Are you lost?”
patron saint of the lost causes | Harry Potter | Draco/Harry | 4,203 words | “Can’t you just, y’know,” he waves a hand and makes an obscene gesture, his cheeks flaring red. “Shag it out?”
wouldn't you like to see something strange? | Teen Wolf | Sterek | 1,571 words | “I’d say you make my heart pound, but well…” Stiles nods meaningfully to his chest, where if you look hard enough between the slots of his ribs, you can see the lump of muscle that once was his heart, pointedly not beating. “You know.”
the night is softly, sweetly calling | Teen Wolf | Sterek | 2,938 words | Here’s the thing that Stiles never tells the Hales: his mother was strange too.
Haunt | Buzzfeed Unsolved | Ryan/Shane | 1,486 words |  Ryan couldn’t remember a time when the world didn’t believe in ghosts.
bite my tongue, bide my time | PJO | Nico/Percy(/Annabeth) | 1,376 words | “What’s wrong with you?” Nico asks, cowering when Percy places a gentle kiss on his collarbone.
Bird Song | Raven Cycle | Ronan/Adam, Gen | 1,445 words | On a dreary Sunday in early January, Ronan dreams himself a pair of wings.
kiss me hard until you're done | Star Wars | Reylo | 3,082 words | He looks up at her from under heavy lids, dark hair sweeping forward to frame his face. “May I have this dance?”
beauty in the dissonance | Marvel | Tony/Loki | 1,411 words |  When Tony dies, it isn’t for forever.
like real people do | Stranger Things | Harringrove | 2,808 words |  “I’ve got the sight, man,” he says with a small shrug. “And look, I feel for you. You’re dead and I’m not, and that sucks, but unless you’re planning on doing something about it, I’d really appreciate it if you could stop feeling me up and let me get back to sleep.”
i'd rather drown in your ocean | Naruto | Itachi/Shisui | 1,630 words |  The Uchihas are an odd sort. Everyone says so.
catch your breath | The Bright Sessions | Mark/Damien/Sam | 2,588 words | Mark had never assumed in a million years that he would ever see Damien again. He hadn’t factored in zombies.
Nightmare | The Magnus Archives | Martin/Jonathan | 1,424 words | “All right,” he says, taking Jon’s still outstretched hand. “Let’s give the dream what it wants.”
dreaming of the crash | Gravity Falls | Mabel & Dipper | 484 words | When the end of the world comes, they’re under the bed.
don't we love it now? | Kingdom Hearts | Sora/Riku/Kairi | 1,784 words |  When Kairi is eleven years old, she gets lost in the woods.
all this, and love too, will ruin us | Star Wars | Reylo | 1,102 words |  Rey is awake to watch the sunrise
November
WIPS | UNPUBLISHED | ORIGINAL
August
N/A
September
N/A
October
Not October 8 | Wolf 359 | Hera & Jacobi | 652 words |  When they land on Earth, Hera spends a week in a box.
FANMIXES/GRAPHICS
August
N/A
September
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Dean/Merit List Recipients
Alvin Community College recognized students for making the Fall 2017 Dean’s and Merit Lists during a reception on February 20.
To be eligible for the Dean’s list students must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average for 12 or more credit hours in a semester and no course with a grade lower than a C. To be eligible for the Merit List, a student must have 7 – 11 college-level semester hours during a semester with a minimum 3.5 GPA with no F or incomplete. College-level courses exclude credit-by-exam, nontraditional, transfer, or developmental courses.
The full Dean’s List recipients are: Crystal Bailey, Maria Barron, Noah Bartley, Cassidy Bell, Chelsea Biles, Madison Bochard, Paul Boddy, Sarah Bowman, Stephanie Burge, Scott Carpenter, Sydney Charbula, Katherine Chaviers, Mikayla Childs, Karalyn Clark, William Dahlstrom, Justin Davis, Diana Deleon, Egla Delrioaguillon, Stephen Franks, Sielo Garcia, Soledad Garcia Vasquez, Paul Garza, Travis Gonzales, Jose Gonzalez, Brittney Green, Christopher Guyton, Chandra Hardin, William Hart, Erik Hernandez, Valerie Hinds, Michael Hollis, Andrea Laws, Blake Ledoux, Andrea Leija, Jackson Loy, Samantha Maddox, Charles Manuel, Michael McCasland, Jonathan Medrano, Casaundra Mejia, Paola Merino, Christina Morgan, Christy Myers, Mason Myers, Phuong Nguyen, Brittany Nolen, Kayla Palmer, Andrew Pier, Tyler Ponder, Kenton Ritter, Gustavo Ruiz, Abigail Russell, Ricardo Sagredo, Justin Schissel, Rucha Thakar, Sharath Thomas, Ashley Vaughn, Ashley Villanueva, Marisah Villarreal, Celeste Villarreal, Ceydy Villasenor, Mikael Walden, Kylie White, Deborah Wilson, Andrew Wood, Rosalinda Arredondo, Denise Aviles, Margret Choate, JoLee Galetka, Cinthia Mendez, Jaime Weisel, Destiny Casey, Savannah Krenek, Christopher Martin, Eloy Phillips, Hunter Roberts, Patrick Dawson, Gabriel Garza, Kody Martinez, Rosaura Orozco, Luke Black, Brandon Carlin, Ronald Carpenter, Cameron Christeson, Brittnee Garner, Tyler Grisham, Haden Holtje, Jean Lanning, Anh Le, Trevor Mertel, Trung Nguyen, Robert Ornelas, Alyssa Van Vooren, Logan Varner, Kaysie Wilson, John Obrien, Brittney Surber, Matty Sullivan, Adam Thompson, Ryan Wilcox, Sarah Proulx, Alex Aste, Katelyn Cao, Thao Do, Tina Egbulem, Hector Garza, Ashley Hall, Roland Henderson, Erika Hoarau, Benjamin Jensen, Jeffrey Pope, Paul Porche, Fiza Prasla, Sally Turcios, Darnesha Randall, Amy Smith, Su-Hui Wu, Morgan Gilbert, Christopher Amend, Maggie Barry, Sahista Bhanji, Alyssa Broussard, Suzannah Gilbert, Victor Hernandez, Alejandra Hernandez, Alyssa Hughes, Samuel Jasek, Michael Jensen, Kylie Levett, Clarissa Respondek, Tyler Zarella, Stephen Smith, Alondra Bautista Lopez, Marlaina Grimland, Emily Gutierrez, Stephanie Justice, Pauline Smith, Hannah Whatley, Claire Wiedemann, Jonathan Franks, Dawndi Morrell, Ruth Nyoro, Mary Olubuogu, Erlbert Hernandez, Jared Donnelly, Brenda Rico, Fernando Campos, Andrew Alex, Rachelle Allen, Connor Allensworth, Thalia Nicole Rose Aruj, Ryan Barton, Victoria Bitner, Alyssa Burns, Micaela Campos, Kelly Childers, Chase Clark, Ryan Desbiens, Madison Everett, Brendon Farmer, David Feil, Jonathan Garcia, Salvador Gonzalez, Shannon Griffith, Ivana Hagos, Blake Hardy, Martina Herrera, Iscelle Init, Timothy Josef Joya, Makenzy Leonard, Gang Li, Maranatha Liga, Diego Lopez, Orian Mars, Shannon McReynolds, Madison Moncrief, Bianca Montemayor, Harinee Morkonda, Skye Mosk, Alyssa Mae Ocampo, Brandon Oelfke, Chiamaka Onumajuru, Camdyn Perkins, Brigette Pitts, August Reyes, Steven Reyes, Vanessa Rodriguez, Arturo Sanchez, Chelsea Vynce Saya Ang, Mauro Serna, Shayla Smith, Jason Sosa, Christina Standridge, Christina Thai, Morgan Thompson, Dustin Todd, Belen Torres, Michael Ulery, Miranda Voss, Samuel Werner, Emily Wright, Tristan Yap, Clayton Yates, Nicole Young, Rachel Abbott, Anayeli Salinas, Maria Theresa Louise Bautista, Russoviodoni Borneo, Esther Christodoss, Emily Demarco, Rany Duong, Katelynne Hall, Megan Hunter, David Maranon, Erika Martinez, Garret Page, Thaddeaus Phipps, Noemi Pulido, Conner Radler, Sarai Ramales, Rebecca Rubio, Oluwaseun Sonola, John Syzdek, Saxanh Thach, Jose Padilla, Noah De la Rosa, Dylan Anderson, Gabriel Degner, Kyleigh Holm, Colton Johnson, Clayton Lackey, Hannah Longoria, Akata Patel, Stephenie Rogers, Matthew Snipe, Melanie Walker, Joseph Castro, Serena Khakwani, Roberta Gimenes, Matthew Hromadka, Khawaja Raza, Rodman Villela, and Adeline Terry.
   The full Merit List recipients are: Ashley Strain, Deena Aguilar, Anthony Aprile, Kelsey Barba, Eva Bartley, Samantha Blaine, Joseph Boddy, Kyrsten Breaux, Austin Britt, Taylor Broussard, Autumn Burge, Bridget Byrd, Alexa Camacho, Connor Creedon, Johnny Davis, Cody Dewar, Raul Diaz, Katherine Dixon, Veronica Dudek, Michael Durham, Fritz Eixman, Purelily Ekpo, Megan Ercums, Kaitlyn Espinosa, Jennifer Fakharizadeh, Monica Flores, Tiffany Forgy, Erick Franco-Herrera, Samantha Garcia, Ashley Garcia, Erica Garcia, Servando Garcia Ramires, Desiree Garrison, Karen Gonzalez, Ariana Green, Allieann Greenwood, Erin Gutierrez, Tristan Habenicht, Creed Hall, Sara Hayes, Janina Hillyer, Kathryn Hoelter, Steven Holmes, Chase Horsfall, Cameron Hubbard, James Hutson, Sarah Jackson, Guadalupe Juarez, Sean Kinel, Collin Landis, Sharline Law, Emma Lee, Barbara Lomeli, Jehu Lopez, Shawn Lowery, Teresa Lozano, Tricia Lute, Traci Martin, Jessica Martinez, Yolanda Mena, Natalie Miller, Samuel Mitchell, Hayden Myers, Tran Nguyen, Timmie Olison, Michelle Orduna, Brandon Perdue, Christopher Perez, Darryl Perry, Sara Persons, Cole Pletka, Jacob Porter, Jose Ramirez, Andrea Ramirez, Kelly Ramsey, Morgan Revels, Erika Riggs, Britney Rodriguez, Sienna Rodriguez, Courtney Roeckel, Linzy Sandoval, Tamra Sanson, Taylor Savedra, Anthony Schmaltz, Brittany Schonert, Michelle Smith, Paige Snowden, Anisa Solis, Patricia Stasky, Cagney Steffen, Richard Stillman, James Thompson, Madison Troxlar, Waqas Uddin, Joseph Villarreal, Christopher Villarreal, Julia Wagener, Alexis Wilhoite, Matthew Wyers, Emily Wyhs, Roie Yehezkel, Katherine Yuchnewicz, Ayana Brereton, Matthew Cannon, Jordyn Cooper, Brittany Dahl, Kristan Drummond, Cindy Ha, Conner Hammonds, Mackenna Mcintyre, Juan Morales, Ashley Vasut, Jorge Moreno Pacheco, Dorcas Starcke, Jaecen Foytik, Jacqulynn Kendrick, Michael Priddy, Amber Rushing, Uzma Chaudhry, Chase Ivey, Cassidy Bodden, Adan Hernandez Flores, Daniel Molina, Joaquin Phillips, Meagan Ripple, Alexis Townsend, Lana Townsend, Daisy Alvarado, Tasheda Johnson, Gabrielle Metcalf, Sayjah Davis, Emily Drilling, Agustin Encinia, Kimberly Anton, Christina Blanton, Kennedi Carpentieri, Ashlee Chappell, Lee Cravens, Nicole Gonzales, Jessica Jensen, Mai Le, Stephanie Leblanc, Trace Mertel, Julia Miles, Keith Parrish, Lauren Rangel, Catherin Reed, Cristine Tran, Brieanna Thomas, Cody Jenkins, Ayana Meadows, Jessica Willis, Raquel Rooney, Bonnie Gage, Jennifer Baehre, Kirlice Carr-Lett, Ashley Collins-George, Nathan Fuchs, Amie Gallant, Erin Gunn, Zoee Huskey, Sharon Labauve, Julia Martinez, Tommy Patrick, Roberto Pena, James Ronk, Brice Stettler, Placid Tankie, Laryssa Thompson, Emmaculator Ugochukwu, Shani Ulmer, Alexis Wells, Layla Wolken, Brian Smith, Jacklyn Kendall, Carrie Watkins, Elizabeth Cornwell, Kayla Byers, Rachel Lovell, Thanh Nguyen, Danny Taylor, Sara Brown, Esther Erfan, Shelbie Hannah, Annette Jacobs, Cynthia Poehl, Brandon Presley, Vanessa Putnik, Rafaelle Tkac, Adam Alexander, Samuel Green, Bryanna Hardy, Alison Henderson, Lorren Munson, Joshua Avina, Christine Burton, Mariana Castillo, Brenda Davis, Joshua Deleon, Aubrey Dowdy, Shelby Foland, James Freitag, Adam Groce, Garrett Heidrich, Zhigang Ji, Claire Jones, Myrisa Keller, Hannah Knight, Cody Lloyd, Lovie Luckie, Joshua MacLeod, Ryan McGraw, Yejide Olutimehin, Elizabeth Omojola, Molly Page, Kaysie Perkins, Shannon Puliyampallil, Christopher Rangel, Jessie Robinson, Mercedeez Serna, Savannah Serrato, Kaylee Shelton, Kathryn Simmons, Sandra Simmons, Katherine Singleton, Nicolas Sudderth, Amanda Wurster, Taylor Yoakum, Jameson Young, Barrett Day, Julia Meah, Tessa Williams, Cassandra Solis, Krystal Aguilar, Eric Dinwiddie, Kevin Jackson, Juan Parkin, Kayla Smith, Raven Solomon, Kaitlyn Welsh, Mary Zvonek, Mejesh John, Loretta Garza, Sheila Agim, Chintua Amajor, Sheikinna Ang, Kaylah Angel, Saron Bahlbi, Kamya Bates, John Beach, Jenny Beaty, Lauren Beck, Savon Blanchard, Kayla Bordelon, Chloe Bradley, Tiffany Brown, Jessica Butts, Vicente Castellanos, Korinne Cathey, Devdeep Chandra, Farah Chokshi, Gina Daugherty, Camille Davidson, Cameron Davidson, Alexander De Jesus-Colon, Maria Rousseanne De Vera, Daniel Doud, Lauren Duke, Bruce Dumlao, Alyssa Esma, Noemy Espitia, Brandi Estis, Esther Fernandas, Preston Fillipi, Karishma Flores, Christian Fontenot, Robyne Foster, Cira Frias, Andrew Frick, Falon Garcia, Elijah Garcia, Jeffrey Garrison, Danielle Garza, Jara Go, Mikelcey Green, Lauren Guthrie, Alexa Hall, Andrew Hampton, Shawn Hemingway, Hannah Hendricks, Ariana Hernandez, Jonathan Hoang, Nicole Hopkins, Nicolas Horton, Jenny Horton, Travis Hudson, Abigail Husain, Adrian Jasso, Clarence Johnson, Lauren Jones, Hanikka Phoebe Jugo, Akunnaya Kalunta, Abby Khanh Ai Vu, Emily Lapoint, Madison Lloyd, Lindsey MacPhail, Hannah Mccreary, Mark Mejia, Christian Miller, Amanda Mills, Amber Molidor, Jackson Mortenson, Lindsey Munoz, Matthew Myers, Xavier Navarrete, Anh Nguyen, Justin Nguyen, Jude Nixon, Naomi Noyola, Glydel Marie Obate, Gwyneth Obediente, Oalyssa Oconer, Ogechi Onu, Charles Ortiz, Alyssa Osorio, Freia Rossi Pamintuan, Hailey Paulk, Emily Pepper, Veronica Perez, Dana Perkins, Tamia Peters, Nathan Pham, Michelle Pham, Marion Quidilig, Karolyn Raj, Kassia Raj, Doran Reyes, Jessica Richardson, Malik Rodgers, Laura Roman, Yashua Justine Saguin, Caitlyn Salmons, Aubry Scully, Karoline Sellers, Britney Shen, Aylen Sosa, William Stanaland, Jared Streeter, Camille Surima, Thu Tang, Halle Thompson, Mary Joy Tolentino, Nelly Ann Uy, Hima Vadakekara, Delores Vanhoose, Kayla Vero, Tarren Vielma, Ivan Vinev, Lovita Vinod, Jared Weaver, Kathryn Willenborg, Sarah Williams, Shayna Williams, Timothy Wood, Sara Yan, Shatrine Zachary, Noah Stowers, Adebisi George, Madison McDonald, Nicole Jocelin Alfonso, Timothy Allen, Mohammad Alom, Darryl Archer, Yesenia Arenas, Alyssa Arredondo, Matthew Atteberry, Lilian Avila, Jessica Balmaceda, Victoria Bermea, Rebecca Buckalew, Brittany Cephus, Tarza Do, Thomas Gallagher, John Garzon-Vasquez, Ailia Gould, Veronica Guajardo, Kelly Hejtmancik, Lori Ivy, Jeniece Julius, Alec Koecher, Brianne Menzies, Adeline Nzeribe, Alexis Ocana, Sandra Ortiz, Timothy Richert, Olivia Roberts, Jocelyn Romero, Brenda Sanchez, Zurisadai Sosa-Montes, Gerald Williams, Kathryn Bell, Tenea' Cannon, Chelsea Catching, Victoria Cole, Kristina Hagerman, Mark Jones, Hiral Patel, Haley Perkins, Shannon Simmons, Rebecca Thumann, Stacy Zinante, River Alford, William Clifford, Darrien Jones, William Blalock, Alison Flythe, Ashley Molina, Ashley Mcbride, Sarah Blasdell, Nareemon Kasmai, Mahboubeh Oufi, Hannah Crochet, Norman Gallardo, Victoria Martinez, Melanie Baccus, Ashley Durham and Aryn Rodriguez.
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Fantasy NHL – Top 250 player rest-of-season rankings
1. Connor McDavid, C, Edm C1 1 2. Nathan MacKinnon, C, Col C2 2 3. Evgeni Malkin, C, Pit C3 3 4. John Tavares, C, Tor C4 4 5. Brad Marchand, LW, Bos LW1 10 6. Tyler Seguin, C, Dal C5 7 7. Sidney Crosby, C, Pit C6 6 8. Patrick Kane, RW, Chi RW1 12 9. Nikita Kucherov, RW, TB RW2 5 10. Alex Ovechkin, RW, Was RW3 9 11. Andrei Vasilevskiy, G, TB G1 11 12. Mark Scheifele, C, Wpg C7 8 13. David Pastrnak, LW, Bos LW2 18 14. Brent Burns, D, SJ D1 17 15. Taylor Hall, LW, NJ LW3 13 16. Blake Wheeler, RW, Wpg RW4 19 17. Patrice Bergeron, C, Bos C8 27 18. Mikko Rantanen, RW, Col RW5 28 19. Jack Eichel, C, Buf C9 21 20. Steven Stamkos, C, TB C10 14 21. Jamie Benn, LW, Dal LW4 15 22. Evgeny Kuznetsov, C, Was C11 16 23. Patrik Laine, RW, Wpg RW6 23 24. Claude Giroux, C, Phi C12 25 25. John Carlson, D, Was D2 26 26. John Gibson, G, Ana G2 22 27. Johnny Gaudreau, LW, Cgy LW5 31 28. Phil Kessel, RW, Pit RW7 33 29. Artemi Panarin, LW, Cls LW6 29 30. Mitch Marner, C, Tor C13 34 31. Filip Forsberg, C, Nsh C14 41 32. Connor Hellebuyck, G, Wpg G3 20 33. Nicklas Backstrom, C, Was C15 36 34. Devan Dubnyk, G, Min G4 43 35. Pekka Rinne, G, Nsh G5 52 36. Jakub Voracek, RW, Phi RW8 35 37. Victor Hedman, D, TB D3 37 38. P.K. Subban, D, Nsh D4 32 39. Auston Matthews, C, Tor C16 45 40. Erik Karlsson, D, SJ D5 24 41. Vladimir Tarasenko, RW, StL RW9 39 42. Morgan Rielly, D, Tor D6 44 43. Sean Couturier, C, Phi C17 49 44. Kris Letang, D, Pit D7 50 45. Brayden Point, RW, TB RW10 59 46. Anze Kopitar, C, LA C18 30 47. John Klingberg, D, Dal D8 40 48. Ben Bishop, G, Dal G6 47 49. Sebastian Aho, RW, Car RW11 58 50. Jonathan Marchessault, C, Vgs C19 62 51. Gabriel Landeskog, LW, Col LW7 64 52. Torey Krug, D, Bos D9 57 53. Dustin Byfuglien, D, Wpg D10 53 54. Aleksander Barkov, C, Fla C20 48 55. Braden Holtby, G, Was G7 38 56. Semyon Varlamov, G, Col G8 61 57. Roman Josi, D, Nsh D11 56 58. Leon Draisaitl, C, Edm C21 65 59. Sergei Bobrovsky, G, Cls G9 51 60. Drew Doughty, D, LA D12 42 61. Alexander Radulov, RW, Dal RW12 60 62. Evander Kane, LW, SJ LW8 55 63. Kyle Connor, LW, Wpg LW9 67 64. Frederik Andersen, G, Tor G10 85 65. Sean Monahan, C, Cgy C22 84 66. Tuukka Rask, G, Bos G11 54 67. Brock Boeser, RW, Van RW13 63 68. Matthew Tkachuk, LW, Cgy LW10 77 69. Kyle Palmieri, RW, NJ RW14 76 70. Clayton Keller, C, Ari C23 72 71. Marc-Andre Fleury, G, Vgs G12 75 72. Shayne Gostisbehere, D, Phi D13 69 73. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, C, Edm C24 88 74. Martin Jones, G, SJ G13 66 75. Mark Giordano, D, Cgy D14 82 76. Vincent Trocheck, C, Fla C25 46 77. Jaden Schwartz, LW, StL LW11 70 78. Seth Jones, D, Cls D15 68 79. Brayden Schenn, C, StL C26 71 80. Carey Price, G, Mon G14 79 81. Mikael Granlund, C, Min C27 80 82. Eric Staal, C, Min C28 83 83. Antti Raanta, G, Ari G15 92 84. Mathew Barzal, C, NYI C29 73 85. William Karlsson, C, Vgs C30 81 86. Jeff Skinner, LW, Buf LW12 118 87. Tyson Barrie, D, Col D16 87 88. Keith Yandle, D, Fla D17 98 89. Anders Lee, LW, NYI LW13 119 90. Yanni Gourde, LW, TB LW14 97 91. Jason Zucker, LW, Min LW15 89 92. Elias Pettersson, C, Van C31 109 93. Joe Pavelski, C, SJ C32 78 94. Thomas Chabot, D, Ott D18 90 95. Ryan Johansen, C, Nsh C33 95 96. Oliver Ekman-Larsson, D, Ari D19 91 97. Jonathan Toews, C, Chi C34 93 98. Alex DeBrincat, RW, Chi RW15 94 99. Ryan O’Reilly, RW, StL RW16 96 100. Matt Murray, G, Pit G16 74 101. Ryan Ellis, D, Nsh D20 86 102. Ilya Kovalchuk, LW, LA LW16 100 103. Dylan Larkin, C, Det C35 132 104. Zach Werenski, D, Cls D21 101 105. Dougie Hamilton, D, Car D22 102 106. Alex Pietrangelo, D, StL D23 103 107. Logan Couture, C, SJ C36 104 108. Mark Stone, RW, Ott RW17 105 109. Nazem Kadri, C, Tor C37 106 110. Mika Zibanejad, RW, NYR RW18 113 111. Ryan Getzlaf, C, Ana C38 108 112. Teuvo Teravainen, LW, Car LW17 110 113. Nico Hischier, C, NJ C39 111 114. Evgenii Dadonov, RW, Fla RW19 124 115. Ryan Suter, D, Min D24 112 116. Timo Meier, LW, SJ LW18 152 117. T.J. Oshie, RW, Was RW20 114 118. Nikolaj Ehlers, LW, Wpg LW19 115 119. Pierre-Luc Dubois, C, Cls C40 116 120. Jonathan Quick, G, LA G17 99 121. Rickard Rakell, RW, Ana RW21 117 122. Corey Crawford, G, Chi G18 107 123. Justin Faulk, D, Car D25 120 124. Josh Bailey, RW, NYI RW22 121 125. Max Pacioretty, LW, Vgs LW20 122 126. Jonathan Huberdeau, LW, Fla LW21 123 127. Mike Hoffman, LW, Fla LW22 125 128. Max Domi, C, Mon C41 201 129. Robin Lehner, G, NYI G19 137 130. Jake Gardiner, D, Tor D26 126 131. Cory Schneider, G, NJ G20 129 132. Elias Lindholm, C, Cgy C42 150 133. Kevin Shattenkirk, D, NYR D27 127 134. Viktor Arvidsson, RW, Nsh RW23 128 135. Cam Atkinson, RW, Cls RW24 130 136. Jonathan Drouin, RW, Mon RW25 146 137. Matt Dumba, D, Min D28 131 138. Wayne Simmonds, LW, Phi LW23 133 139. Zach Parise, LW, Min LW24 151 140. Reilly Smith, RW, Vgs RW26 134 141. Jeff Carter, RW, LA RW27 136 142. Bo Horvat, C, Van C43 138 143. Dustin Brown, LW, LA LW25 139 144. Brendan Gallagher, RW, Mon RW28 140 145. Ivan Provorov, D, Phi D29 144 146. Henrik Lundqvist, G, NYR G21 172 147. Charlie McAvoy, D, Bos D30 135 148. Chris Kreider, LW, NYR LW26 147 149. J.T. Miller, LW, TB LW27 148 150. Mikhail Sergachev, D, TB D31 149 151. Milan Lucic, LW, Edm LW28 153 152. Rasmus Ristolainen, D, Buf D32 154 153. Cam Talbot, G, Edm G22 145 154. James van Riemsdyk, LW, Phi LW29 165 155. Roberto Luongo, G, Fla G23 203 156. Keith Kinkaid, G, NJ G24 186 157. Tyler Toffoli, RW, LA RW29 156 158. Alex Galchenyuk, LW, Ari LW30 166 159. Brandon Montour, D, Ana D33 143 160. Patric Hornqvist, RW, Pit RW30 157 161. Tomas Hertl, LW, SJ LW31 158 162. Ryan Pulock, D, NYI D34 160 163. Jake Guentzel, LW, Pit LW32 161 164. Aaron Ekblad, D, Fla D35 162 165. Carter Hutton, G, Buf G25 164 166. Brian Elliott, G, Phi G26 155 167. Travis Konecny, C, Phi C44 174 168. Shea Theodore, D, Vgs D36 167 169. Kailer Yamamoto, RW, Edm RW31 142 170. Duncan Keith, D, Chi D37 168 171. Matt Duchene, C, Ott C45 171 172. Micheal Ferland, LW, Car LW33 173 173. Will Butcher, D, NJ D38 175 174. Kasperi Kapanen, RW, Tor RW32 200 175. Kyle Turris, C, Nsh C46 176 176. Nick Schmaltz, C, Chi C47 177 177. Derek Stepan, C, Ari C48 178 178. Jakob Silfverberg, RW, Ana RW33 202 179. Artturi Lehkonen, LW, Mon LW34 179 180. Ondrej Palat, LW, TB LW35 159 181. Alexander Kerfoot, C, Col C49 180 182. Mike Smith, G, Cgy G27 170 183. Anthony Mantha, RW, Det RW34 163 184. Jaroslav Halak, G, Bos G28 208 185. Jordan Eberle, RW, NYI RW35 181 186. Sam Reinhart, C, Buf C50 182 187. Rasmus Dahlin, D, Buf D39 183 188. Darnell Nurse, D, Edm D40 184 189. Mats Zuccarello, RW, NYR RW36 185 190. Jeff Petry, D, Mon D41 187 191. Noah Hanifin, D, Cgy D42 188 192. Kevin Fiala, LW, Nsh LW36 189 193. William Nylander, LW, Tor LW37 169 194. Tyler Johnson, C, TB C51 213 195. Robby Fabbri, C, StL C52 190 196. Jake Muzzin, D, LA D43 191 197. Josh Morrissey, D, Wpg D44 192 198. David Perron, LW, StL LW38 193 199. Valeri Nichushkin, RW, Dal RW37 194 200. Oscar Klefbom, D, Edm D45 224 201. Adam Henrique, C, Ana C53 195 202. David Rittich, G, Cgy G29 242 203. Mikko Koskinen, G, Edm G30 196 204. Joe Thornton, C, SJ C54 225 205. Andrei Svechnikov, RW, Car RW38 197 206. Nino Niederreiter, RW, Min RW39 198 207. Mattias Ekholm, D, Nsh D46 199 208. Jake Allen, G, StL G31 141 209. Jack Campbell, G, LA G32 NR 210. Jacob Trouba, D, Wpg D47 204 211. James Neal, LW, Cgy LW39 205 212. Tomas Tatar, LW, Mon LW40 206 213. Linus Ullmark, G, Buf G33 227 214. Ryan McDonagh, D, TB D48 207 215. Miro Heiskanen, D, Dal D49 209 216. Shea Weber, D, Mon D50 210 217. Juuse Saros, G, Nsh G34 211 218. Sami Vatanen, D, NJ D51 212 219. Cam Fowler, D, Ana D52 220 220. Brady Tkachuk, C, Ott C55 NR 221. Conor Sheary, LW, Buf LW41 215 222. Thomas Greiss, G, NYI G35 NR 223. Nick Bjugstad, RW, Fla RW40 216 224. Craig Smith, RW, Nsh RW41 218 225. Petr Mrazek, G, Car G36 219 226. Mikko Koivu, C, Min C56 221 227. Mikael Backlund, C, Cgy C57 222 228. Ty Rattie, RW, Edm RW42 226 229. Nolan Patrick, C, Phi C58 228 230. Josh Manson, D, Ana D53 229 231. Jason Pominville, RW, Buf RW43 239 232. Ryan Donato, C, Bos C59 230 233. Nick Foligno, LW, Cls LW42 231 234. Derrick Pouliot, D, Van D54 232 235. Dennis Cholowski, D, Det D55 233 236. Jordan Staal, C, Car C60 234 237. Alex Iafallo, C, LA C61 235 238. Scott Darling, G, Car G37 NR 239. Zach Sanford, LW, StL LW43 236 240. Kyle Okposo, RW, Buf RW44 237 241. Jason Spezza, C, Dal C62 238 242. Philipp Grubauer, G, Col G38 223 243. Alex Tuch, RW, Vgs RW45 240 244. Erik Johnson, D, Col D56 241 245. Mike Green, D, Det D57 243 246. Alexander Steen, LW, StL LW44 244 247. Henri Jokiharju, D, Chi D58 245 248. Justin Williams, RW, Car RW46 246 249. Dominik Kahun, C, Chi C63 248 250. Phillip Danault, C, Mon C64 249
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B, V, C, R, N.
Thank you!!
B: Buffy Summers as my top one obvi ,but also: 
Baby (Frances) Houseman from Dirty Dancing
B’Elanna Tores from Star Trek: Voyager
Bellamy Blake from The 100 
Beetee from The Hunger Games series
Blair Waldorf from Gossip Girl
Bo Dennis from Lost Girl
Bob the skull from The Dresden Files
Bonnie Bennett from The Vampire Diaries
Bonnie Winterbottom from How to Get Away with Murder
Brenda Walsh from Beverly Hills 90210
V: Veronica Mars for the obvious top one here (gee I wonder why you gave me these letters?) but also...
Valerie Malone from Beverly Hills 90210
Veronica Sawyer from Heathers
Vex from Lost Girl
C: so many....
Caroline Forbes from The Vampire Diaries
Carly Jax from General Hospital
Chris Stevens from Northern Exposure
Cinna from The Hunger Games series
Claire Standish from The Breakfast Club
Clark Kent (many versions of him, but I’m especially partial to Christopher Reeves and Tom Welling’s portrayals)
Clarke Griffin from The 100
Cookie Lyon from Empire
Cole Turner from Charmed
Connor Walsh from How to Get Away with Murder
R: I’ve got five tied for tops in this one:
Raven Reyes from The 100
Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead
River Tam from Firefly/Serenity 
Root (Samantha Grovers) from Person of Interest
Rumplestilskin from Once Upon a Time
Honorable mentions here go to:
Rachel Goldberg from UnREAL
Rebekah Mikelson from TVD/The Originals
Rhett Butler from GWTW 
Rupert Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Rusty Beck from Major Crimes
N: Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter is my top guy here but we’ve also got:
Nahadoth from The Inheritance Trilogy by N.K. Jemisin 
Neelix from Star Trek: Voyager
Nolan Ross from Revenge
This is so long but also I feel like I missed some??? Fun meme yay!
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2017 NHL mock draft: The trade deadline shakes things up in our 2nd simulation
New needs and no consensus make this draft interesting.
It’s nice to have a NHL entry draft with no clear “best prospect.”
The 2017 NHL draft doesn’t have a Connor McDavid, Auston Matthews, or Aaron Ekblad. It doesn’t even have a consensus best 30 players. The top of the draft is as arguable as the late first-round picks following it.
So no wonder our second mock NHL draft looks different from the first. This time, we didn’t use lottery simulators. We just went down the list, but kept the trade deadline movements in mind. Needs have changed!
1. Colorado Avalanche - Timothy Liljegren, D, Rogle (Sweden)
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I’m starting to come around to Mile High Hockey’s argument that the Avalanche can’t afford to pass up the best defenseman in the draft. The consensus Best Three™ in the 2017 draft are Nolan Patrick, Nico Hischier, and Liljegren. Two centers and a defenseman. When Tyson Jost joins Nathan MacKinnon in Colorado next season, they’ll be set down the middle for years.
Might as well stock the defense with a prime puck-mover like Liljegren.
2. Arizona Coyotes - Nolan Patrick, C, Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
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Coyotes fans would hate being left with Patrick or Hischier. Not that they’re not good, but the Coyotes need young defensemen as much as the Avalanche.
In this scenario, though, I tend to think GM John Chayka takes Nolan Patrick. Arizona is blessed with forward talent, but few of them have the skill and size Patrick brings.
3. Vegas Golden Knights - Nico Hischier, C, Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL)
Best player available. Hischier is skilled, flashy and as good at setting up teammates as he is putting the biscuit in the basket. Vegas would be thrilled to take him.
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4. New Jersey Devils - Casey Mittelstadt, C, Eden Prairie High School (Minnesota)
It sure seems like the Devils might stick with Pavel Zacha on the wing. In that case, expect them to go for a center here if Liljegren isn’t available (he won’t be).
Scouts rave about Mittelstadt’s compete level all over the ice, something that the Devils will no doubt covet. He’s also supremely gifted offensively, making him a talent the Devils can’t pass up. He’ll play for the University of Minnesota next season.
5. Vancouver Canucks - Gabriel Vilardi, C, Windsor (OHL)
Vilardi has all the tools to become a No. 1 center someday: size (6’3), skill (scouts love his effortlessness while making plays), and finishing ability (about to eclipse 30 goals with Windsor this year). By drafting Olli Juolevi and trading for Jonathan Dahlen, the Canucks have added high-end talent on the wings and blue line in the last year.
Taking Vilardi fifth overall would help round out their system.
6. Dallas Stars - Eeli Tolvanen, LW/RW, Sioux City (USHL)
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If there’s one thing the Stars are guilty of in recent drafts, it’s not taking forwards with high-end skills. Size and hockey I.Q. are great, but you also need players with game-breaking abilities.
Tolvanen fits that mold. A pure scorer, the USHL star can score at will in so many ways: off the rush with his heavy shot, off a deke, with a slap-shot ... you name it. He’ll play with Boston College next season and could reach the NHL sooner than a lot of the players in this draft.
7. Detroit Red Wings - Cale Makar, D, Brooks (AJHL)
We still like the idea of Makar joining the Red Wings. The crafty right-handed defenseman is rising quickly up draft boards after a 24-goal, 75-point season with the Bandits. Detroit can start their rebuild with the draft’s best power play quarterback.
Makar will head to UMass-Amherst next season.
8. Buffalo Sabres - Owen Tippett, RW, Mississauga (OHL)
With Liljegren and Makar off the board and no defensemen worth reaching for at this spot, Buffalo is left in “best player available” mode.
That’s Tippett, the best scoring winger in the draft not named Eeli Tolvanen. A pure sniper, Tippett is fifth in the OHL with 44 goals this year. With Sam Reinhart, Alexander Nylander, Cliff Pu, and Tippett in the system, the Sabres’ wings will be the envy of the Eastern Conference.
9. Winnipeg Jets - Nick Suzuki, C, Owen Sound (OHL)
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Suzuki is a rare gem: an uber-talented penalty killer who can score in bunches. His defensive prowess was well-known before this season, but he erupted into one of the OHL’s best scoring threats with 45 goals and 96 points in 65 games. Winnipeg’s leaky penalty kill would love to have Suzuki join them.
10. Florida Panthers - Klim Kostin, W, Balashikha (KHL)
Two things are going against Kostin right now. First, a shoulder injury ended his season early. Second, he reminds people of Stars winger Valeri Nichushkin: a big, Russian winger with obvious skill but a tendency to pass instead of shoot. And since Nichushkin bolted for Russia last offseason, you’d imagine that might affect his draft status.
But Florida might go against the grain here and take him anyway. With Jaromir Jagr and Jussi Jokinen on the decline, the Panthers could use a bullishly skilled winger in their prospect pool, even if Kostin stays in the KHL to develop for a few years.
11. Philadelphia Flyers - Cody Glass, C/RW, Portland Winterhawks (WHL)
Another late-bloomer like Makar who rocketed up draft rankings this year. Glass is a talented, all-around forward: capable of dishing the puck, finishing plays and responsible up and down the ice. Philadelphia could use him in a number of ways.
12. Carolina Hurricanes - Elias Pettersson, C, Timra IK (Sweden)
At this point of the draft, it’s hard to nail down which player teams would covet more. But Carolina’s so stacked defensively that we know they’ll aim for a forward in the first round.
Pettersson might be the pick. He’s a pure playmaker, with arguably the best vision in the draft. You could see him becoming a true power play threat for the Hurricanes down the road, making him worth a pick here even though he’ll have a longer development than most.
13. Los Angeles Kings - Michael Rasmussen, C, Tri-City (WHL)
Size and skill are a rare combo for centers these days, but Rasmussen fits that mold. His 6’5 frame makes him seem Kings-worthy already, and his poise around the net makes him a valuable offensive presence on the power play.
14. Tampa Bay Lightning - Juuso Valimaki, D, Tri-City (WHL)
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Valimaki is a well-rounded two-way defenseman with leadership qualities already apparent at such a young age. Valimaki’s 55 points lead all teenage WHL defensemen this year, indicating he could make a rapid ascent to the NHL.
15. New York Islanders - Callan Foote, D, Kelowna (WHL)
The Isles drafted five forwards in the first round over the last three drafts. All of them (Josh Ho-Sang, Anthony Beauvillier, Mathew Barzal, Michael Dal Colle, and Kieffer Bellows) are already close to NHL-ready.
So New York should spring for a defenseman this year. Foote, son of Adam Foote, will round out their defensive core nicely. At 6’3, Foote is imposing in his own end with a safe, but smart, game.
16. Toronto Maple Leafs - Nicolas Hague, D, Mississauga (OHL)
And so the run on defensemen begins!
With Nikita Zaitsev and Morgan Rielly in the fold, the Maple Leafs aren’t short of puck-movers on the blue line. They are missing a big body, though. Hague is huge, but mobile: a 6’6 defenseman who captains Mississauga’s power play and isn’t afraid to mix things up in his own end. He could be a jack-of-all-trades, master of none. Or he could be a master of everything. Toronto will gladly take that risk.
17. St. Louis Blues - Ryan Poehling, C/LW, St. Cloud State (NCAA)
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With a year of college hockey under his belt, Poehling could reach the NHL quicker than most of his draft peers. That makes him appealing to a lot of teams, particularly contenders.
So will his two-way ability. Poehling is blessed with the skills of a top center and the smarts of a third-line, shut-down winger. Sounds like a Blue, doesn’t he?
18. Nashville Predators - Martin Necas, C, HC Kometa Brno (Czech Republic)
David Poile will do cartwheels if Necas falls this far.
The only knock on the 5’11 center is that he holds onto the puck too long. But that pass-first mentality is born out of strong vision and speed to burn. The Predators lack a true, high-skill center behind Ryan Johansen. Necas can slot into that role.
19. Boston Bruins - Lias Andersson, C, HV71 (Sweden)
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Andersson’s draft stock fell after a quiet World Juniors. The 5’11 center drew attention with a 24-goal season as a 16-year old, but his offensive upside is now in question after a nine-goal season in the Swedish pro league.
His competitiveness isn’t, though. Players with energy, work ethic, and hockey I.Q. are valuable, and the Bruins would make a good fit while Andersson develops his game. And if he re-finds that scoring touch, all the better.
20. Edmonton Oilers - Miro Heiskanen, D, Helsinki HIFK (Finland)
The only knock on Heiskanen? He’s small. That didn’t stop Torey Krug from thriving. It didn’t stop the Stars from drafting Julius Honka. It won’t stop teams from drafting Makar. And it won’t keep the Oilers from jumping at Heiskanen if he falls this far.
Heiskanen disappointed at the World Juniors, but what Finland player didn’t? The Finnish defenseman makes up for his size with an active stick in his own end and can make plays offensively.
21. Calgary Flames - Kristian Vesalainen, LW, Frolunda (SHL)
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Calgary should be pleased if Vesalainen is available here. It’s hard to figure why he’s falling in scouts’ eyes. He was such an important player in Finland’s gold medal run in the 2016 World Juniors. Vesalainen has struggled immensely this season, bouncing around Finnish junior and pro hockey with just six goals.
But the talent (skill and a good shot) is there.
22. Anaheim Ducks - Kailer Yamamoto, RW, Spokane (WHL)
The Ducks play a heavy style of hockey, so maybe this is just wishful thinking on our part. Yamamoto is 5’7 but oozes skill. Teams passed on Johnny Gaudreau and Alex DeBrincat because of their size. They all regret it. Anaheim would do well to take Yamamoto here.
23. Ottawa Senators - Maxime Comtois, LW, Victoriaville (QMJHL)
Comtois isn’t the most skilled winger in the draft. He doesn’t have the best shot. But he does have elite speed and a high-energy style that puts opponents back on their heels. He could end up as a top-line winger. He could end up as a bottom-six penalty killer. Whatever role he slides into, Comtois will play it well and make a noticeable impression.
24. Montreal Canadiens - Nikita Popugaev, W, Prince George (WHL)
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Just look at the kinds of players Montreal targeted at the trade deadline. Big. Strong. Hard to play against.
Popugaev, a 6’5 winger, is all of those things with skill mixed in. He’s struggled since a trade to the Cougars, a more well-rounded team that spreads the offensive love around.
25. New York Rangers - Pierre-Olivier Joseph, D, Charlottetown (QMJHL)
Joseph is garnering first-round consideration because he’s developed confidence with the puck all over the ice. Once he trusted himself to become more involved offensively, his skill and smarts have impressed scouts. The defense-starved Rangers could take a flier on him here.
26. San Jose Sharks - Conor Timmins, D, Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
Another defenseman playing his way into first-round status. Timmins boasts one of the hardest shots in the draft and leads the OHL in even-strength points. San Jose’s younger forwards are coming along nicely this season, so the Sharks could shore up their blue line with a prospect like Timmins.
27. Arizona Coyotes (from Wild) - Urho Vaakanainen, D, JYP (Finland)
Vaakanainen has the tools to become a strong puck-moving defenseman. Right now, he feels like a “safe” player destined to at least become a quality top-six talent. Arizona might bet on the former.
28. Chicago Blackhawks - Shane Bowers, C, Waterloo (USHL)
Bowers seems like a Jonathan Toews clone: great two-way play with a great shot and great hockey senses. The only question is how high his ceiling is. That question didn’t exist with Toews, and it doesn’t exist with the other centers taken ahead of Bowers.
29. Columbus Blue Jackets - Lukas Elvenes, RW, Rogle (Sweden)
A smart, crafty winger, but one-dimensional right now. Columbus’ Stanley Cup window is just opening, so they have time to let a player like Elvenes work on developing his all-around game. The tools are there, though.
30. Pittsburgh Penguins - Matthew Strome, LW, Hamilton (OHL)
Here’s a risk: a player with the Strome family pedigree and a physical brand of play, but poor foot-speed keeping his ceiling low.
31. St. Louis Blues (from Capitals) - Kole Lind, RW, Kelowna (WHL)
If St. Louis goes all-around with their first pick, they can afford to go all-skill with Lind at 31. Lind might be one of the better goal-scorers in the first round as far as instinct goes. It’s just a matter of whether he can get stronger.
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19 mai - 2 juin : Dean ROSENTHAL, Mathematical Music
2 juin - 16 juin : Victoria KEDDIE, A SIMPLE MODEL OF QUANTUM TRAJECTORIES
16 juin - 30 juin : Nichola SCRUTTON, GLASGOW SOUNDSCAPES : PLACE, SPACE and MEMORY
30 juin - 14 juillet : Lee FRASER, SUSPENDED MAGIC
15 sept - 29 sept : Jean-Jacques BIRGE, Changement de Programme
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10 nov - 24 nov : Renata ROMAN, FROM THIS SIDE: LATIN #part 2 (avec inédits)
24 nov - 8 dec : Karen POWER, How Radio
8 dec - 22 dec : Lilian ZAREMBA, Expand Boundaries
2017
22 dec - 5 janvier : HANETRATION, The ultimate collection
5 jan - 18 janv : Radboud MENS , Selfmade instruments and sound-installations
19 janv - 1 fev: Robert CURGENVEN, Submerged Memories
2 fev - 15 fev : Rie NAKAJIMA, A sonic passage
16 fev - 1 mars : Graham DUNNING, a playlist, noise, dirt, dust or decay
2 mars - 15 mars: 2ème Balade de l'invisible
16 mars - 29 mars: Sarah PEEBLES, Music for Shô
30 mars - 12 avril: Jules WYSOCKI, Panorama de la scène expérimentale chinoise
13 av - 26 av : Amanda BELANTARA — kinokophone, Touchée par le son
27 av - 10 mai : Martyna POZNANSKA, From the inaudible to the audible sphere
11 - 24 mai : Signe LIDEN, Sounding Strata
25 mai - 7 juin : Gregory KRAMER, A Tour Through Atmospheres of Archaic Geometry
8 juin - 21 juin : Jez Riley FRENCH, through the more recent things
22 juin - 15 aout : Une fenêtre sur Fukushima, Diffusion radiophonique publique et simultanée France/Japon Nouvelle Laurentine (France) / Fukushima University (Japon)
12 octobre - 25 octobre : Denis DUFOUR, Les Cris de Tatibagan
26 octobre - 8 novembre : James O'CALLAGHAN, playliste de La Radio Parfaite
9 novembre - 22 novembre : Jörg PIRINGER, Mix
23 nov - 6 décembre : Kato HIDEKI, and friends
7 décembre - 20 décembre: Emmanuel LAUGIER, dialogue avec le cinéma d’Alain Cavalier
21 décembre - 3 janv 2018 : Marc NAMBLARD, Cévennes l'été des fares
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4 jan - 17 jan : Fabrizio BOZZI FENU, Peut-être n’aurai-je jamais de racines ni de branches
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22 fev - 7 mars : LA COSA PRECIOZA, Drift
8 mars - 21 mars : Fukushima +7
22 mars - 4 avril : Stefano GIANNOTTI, Enfance, adolescence, jeunesse.
5 avril - 18 avril : Alfredo COSTA MONTEIRO, Hylè
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17 mai - 30 mai: Philippe PETIT, SYNnérisme
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14 juin - 27 juin : Falter BRAMNK, Pièces choisies et portraits sonores
28 juin - 11 juillet : Frédéric MATHEVET (avec La Radio Parfaite du festival du Printemps des Arts de Monte Carlo), Drifting
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11 oct - 24 oct : Douglas GORDON, Life in a Scotch Kitchen
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1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer Named Best of Show at 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance
Just a week ago, Bruce R. McCaw’s 1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer emerged from the restoration shop of Steve Babinsky in Lebanon, New Jersey. Today, having crossed the country, the boattailed beauty captured the top prize at the prestigious 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
“This Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer is a combination of speed, style and power,” said Concours Chairman Sandra Button. “Somehow these three elements—along with those fantastic torpedo running boards—become the very definition of elegance.”
The car, a sporting tourer, was first delivered to a Captain Miller on behalf of Earl Howe, who founded the British Racing Drivers’ Club.
“We’ve had the car for several years,” said McCaw, of Bellevue, Washington. “The question was whether or not to restore it. I always hate to restore something that doesn’t need it. But we finally found enough pictures that we knew the car needed to be restored.”
The car retains its original Marchal lighting equipment and chrome-plated wheels; these are complemented by low-cut doors and unusual torpedo-style running boards containing tools and other ancillary equipment. The rich blue color was a dress inspired by a dress made of peacock feathers in the 1850s.
In the final circle, Bruce was up against his brother John McCaw who, with wife Gwen McCaw, competed for Best of Show with their 1957 Ferrari 315 S Scaglietti Spyder. Also in the Winner’s Circle was a 1932 Packard 906 Twin Six Dietrich Convertible Victoria owned by William E. (Chip) Connor of Reno, Nevada.
The 2017 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, held on the 18th fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links, drew 204 cars from 15 countries and 31 states—and the total included 54 first-time entrants.
This Pebble Beach Concours also raised more than $1.6 million to help people in need. Through the Pebble Beach Company Foundation, the primary charitable partner of the Concours, these charitable funds will benefit over 80 local charities.
Celebrity guests who were in attendance included comedian Jay Leno, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, media personality and former defensive end for the New York Giants Michael Strahan, actor Jerry Seinfeld, and Chief Creative Officer of Pixar John Lasseter.
The 68th Pebble Beach Concours will be held on Sunday, August 26 (the fourth rather than the third Sunday in contrast to the norm). For more information on the Pebble Beach Concours, please visit http://ift.tt/12i7tyI.
COMPLETE LIST OF 2017 WINNERS
Best of Show
  1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer Bruce R. McCaw, Bellevue, Washington
  Best of Show Nominees
  1932 Packard 906 Twin Six Dietrich Convertible Victoria
William E. (Chip) Connor, Reno, Nevada
  1957 Ferrari 315 S Scaglietti Spyder
John & Gwen McCaw
  Elegance Awards
  Gwenn Graham Most Elegant Convertible
1932 Packard 906 Twin Six Dietrich Convertible Victoria
William E. (Chip) Connor, Reno, Nevada
  J.B. & Dorothy Nethercutt Most Elegant Closed Car
1937 Bugatti Type 57S Gangloff Coupé
The Hon. Sir Michael Kadoorie, Hong Kong
  Jules Heumann Most Elegant Open Car
1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer
Bruce R. McCaw, Bellevue, Washington
  Strother MacMinn Most Elegant Sports Car
1955 Ferrari 375 Plus Pinin Farina Cabriolet Speciale
The Golomb Family Trust
  Special Awards
Alec Ulmann Trophy
1931 Hispano-Suiza J12 Saoutchik Transformable Grande Luxe
Mark & Sonia Richter, Wanaka, New Zealand
Ansel Adams Award
1906 Pope-Toledo Type XII Touring
The Nethercutt Collection – Helen & Jack Nethercutt, Sylmar, California
ArtCenter College of Design Award
1933 Auburn 12-165 Speedster
Lou & Kathy Ficco, Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Briggs Cunningham Trophy
1931 Bentley 8 Litre Vanden Plas Tourer
Axel Schuette Fine Cars GmbH & Co. KG, Oerlinghausen, Germany
Chairman’s Trophy
1904 Holsman Model 3 Runabout
Marta Holsman and Henrietta Holsman, Carpinteria, California
Charles A. Chayne Trophy
1909 De Dion-Bouton BV Type de Course
John S. Adamick, Westlake Village, California
Classic Car Club of America Trophy
1940 Packard 1807 Custom Super Eight Rollson Sport Sedan
Michelle & Martin Cousineau, Beverly Hills, California
Dean Batchelor Trophy
1967 Gyro-X Alex Tremulis Prototype
Lane Motor Museum, Nashville, Tennessee
Elegance in Motion Trophy
1932 Packard 906 Twin Six Dietrich Convertible Victoria
William E. (Chip) Connor, Reno, Nevada
Enzo Ferrari Trophy
1949 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Barchetta
Anne Brockinton Lee / Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Reno, Nevada
FIVA Postwar Trophy
1953 Bentley R-Type Continental H.J. Mulliner Sports Saloon
Derek Hood, Maldon, England
FIVA Prewar Trophy
1916 Locomobile Model 38 Collapsible Cabriolet
Mike Guffey, Hartford City, Indiana
The French Cup
1947 Delahaye 135 MS Figoni & Falaschi Cabriolet
Wayne Grafton, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Gran Turismo Trophy
1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer
Bruce R. McCaw, Bellevue, Washington
Lincoln Trophy
1933 Lincoln KB-260 Brunn Convertible Victoria
Bill & Barbara Parfet, Hickory Corners, Michigan
Lorin Tryon Trophy
Robert T. Devlin
Lucius Beebe Trophy
1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Brewster Ascot Tourer
Jay & Christina Moore, Lahaina, Hawaii
Mercedes-Benz Star of Excellence Award
1929 Mercedes-Benz SS Castagna Cabriolet
The Keller Collection at The Pyramids, Petaluma, California
Montagu of Beaulieu Trophy
1936 Rolls-Royce Phantom III H.J. Mulliner Sports Limousine
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Robet, France
The Phil Hill Cup
1907 Renault AI 35/45 HP Vanderbilt Racer
Robert Kauffman, Charlotte, North Carolina
The Revs Program at Stanford Award
1907 Renault AI 35/45 HP Vanderbilt Racer
Robert Kauffman, Charlotte, North Carolina
Tony Hulman Trophy
1915 Packard 2-38 Six Runabout
Allen Strong, Urbana, Illinois
The Vitesse ~ Elegance Trophy
1956 Maserati 300S Fantuzzi Race Car
Henri Chambon, Vence, France
Class Winners
Class A: Antique
1st: 1913 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Barker Torpedo, Charles E. Nearburg, Dallas, Texas
2nd: 1906 Pope-Toledo Type XII Touring, The Nethercutt Collection – Helen & Jack Nethercutt, Sylmar, California
3rd: 1910 Thomas Flyer Model K 6-70 Flyabout, Jim Grundy, Solebury, Pennsylvania
Class C-1: American Classic Open
1st: 1932 Studebaker President Series 91 Convertible Sedan, George & Valerie Vassos, Westfield, Massachusetts
2nd: 1933 Lincoln KB-260 Brunn Convertible Victoria, Bill & Barbara Parfet, Hickory Corners, Michigan
3rd: 1928 Stearns-Knight H 8-90 Phillips Cabriolet, Brent Merrill, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Class C-2: American Classic Closed
1st: 1940 Packard 1807 Custom Super Eight Rollson Sport Sedan, Michelle & Martin Cousineau, Beverly Hills, California
2nd: 1933 Chrysler CL Imperial Custom LeBaron Sedan, Larry & Susan Nannini, Daly City, California
3rd: 1930 Cord L-29 Brougham, Shawn Coady, Loda, Illinois
Class D: Packard
1st: 1932 Packard 906 Twin Six Dietrich Convertible Victoria, William E. (Chip) Connor, Reno, Nevada
2nd: 1932 Packard 904 Deluxe Eight Dietrich Sport Phaeton, Samuel Lehrman, Palm Beach, Florida
3rd: 1939 Packard 1703 Super-8 Darrin Convertible Victoria, Leon Flagg and Curtis Lamon, Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin
Class G: Duesenberg
1st: 1935 Duesenberg SJ Bohman & Schwartz Town Car, Lee & Penny Anderson, Naples, Florida
2nd: 1935 Duesenberg JN Rollston Berline, Rob & Jeannie Hilarides, Visalia, California
3rd: 1931 Duesenberg J Murphy Convertible Coupe, Linda & Paul Gould, Pawling, New York
Class H: Rolls-Royce Prewar
1st: 1936 Rolls-Royce Phantom III H.J. Mulliner Sports Limousine, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Robet, France
2nd: 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom I Brewster Ascot Tourer, Jay & Christina Moore, Lahaina, Hawaii
3rd: 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Inskip Convertible Roadster, Stephen Brauer, St. Louis, Missouri
Class I: Mercedes-Benz Prewar
1st: 1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Tourer, Bruce R. McCaw, Bellevue, Washington
2nd: 1929 Mercedes-Benz SS Castagna Cabriolet, The Keller Collection at The Pyramids, Petaluma, California
3rd: 1934 Mercedes-Benz 380K Cabriolet A, Yi Hong Chen, Beijing, China
Class J-1: European Classic Early
1st: 1931 Hispano-Suiza J12 Saoutchik Transformable Grande Luxe, Mark & Sonia Richter, Wanaka, New Zealand
2nd: 1931 Bentley Speed Six Vanden Plas Open Four Seater Sports, Ivor Dunbar, London, England
3rd: 1930 Delage D8C Chapron Cabriolet, Ray & Bonnie Kinney, Dallas, Texas
Class J-2: European Classic Mid
1st: 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Gangloff Coupé, The Hon. Sir Michael Kadoorie, Hong Kong
2nd: 1934 Delage D8 S Fernandez et Darrin Cabriolet, John Rich Jr., Frackville, Pennsylvania
3rd: 1934 SS Cars SS1 Fixed Head Coupé, Carl & Marcia Baxter, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
Class J-3: European Classic Late
1st: 1939 Bugatti Type 57C Voll & Ruhrbeck Cabriolet, Jim Patterson / The Patterson Collection, Louisville, Kentucky
2nd: 1938 Lagonda V12 Rapide Drophead Coupé, Ron Rezek, Ashland, Oregon
3rd: 1938 Alfa Romeo 6C 2300B Graber Mille Miglia Cabriolet, Dr. Matthias Metz, Rosengarten, Germany
Class J-4: European Classic Sport
1st: 1930 Bentley 4½ Litre SC Vanden Plas Le Mans Sports, Private Collection
2nd: 1935 Lagonda M45 Rapide Tourer, Richard D. Lisman, Southampton, New York
3rd: 1930 OM Tipo 665 SS MM Works Race Car, Michael Haentjes, Hamburg, Germany
Class K-1: Isotta Fraschini
1st: 1927 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Fleetwood Roadster, Joseph & Margie Cassini III, West Orange, New Jersey
2nd: 1928 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A SS LeBaron Cabriolet, Peter T. Boyle, Covington, Ohio
3rd: 1931 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8B Viggo Jensen Cabriolet, The Keller Collection at The Pyramids, Petaluma, California
Class K-2: Isotta Fraschini Castagna Coachwork Open
1st: 1930 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A SS Castagna Cabriolet, Karol Pavlu, Bratislava, Slovakia
2nd: 1932 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A SS Castagna Commodore, Blake & Lauren Atwell, Buda, Texas
3rd: 1928 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Castagna Commodore, The Stephens Family, San Francisco, California
Class K-3: Isotta Fraschini Castagna Coachwork Closed
1st: 1929 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Castagna Limousine, Morton Bullock, Ruxton, Maryland
2nd: 1929 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Castagna Imperial Cabriolet, Paul & Joyce Toberty, Newport Coast, California
3rd: 1928 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A Castagna Imperial Landaulet, The Nethercutt Collection – Helen & Jack Nethercutt, Sylmar, California
Class L-1: Prewar Preservation
1st: 1931 Bentley 8 Litre Vanden Plas Tourer, Axel Schuette Fine Cars GmbH & Co. KG, Oerlinghausen, Germany
2nd: 1916 Locomobile Model 38 Collapsible Cabriolet, Mike Guffey, Hartford City, Indiana
3rd: 1930 Bentley Speed Six Gurney Nutting Sports Saloon, Gregor Fisken, London, England
Class L-2: Postwar Preservation
1st: 1963 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster, Lukas Hüni, Zurich, Switzerland
2nd: 1954 Jaguar XK120 Open Two Seater, Kim McCullough, Pompton Plains, New Jersey
3rd: 1960 Abarth 1000 Record Pininfarina Prototype, Simone Bertolero, Moncalieri, Italy
Class M-1: Ferrari Grand Touring
1st: 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Vignale Cabriolet, Peter S. Kalikow, New York
2nd: 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Scaglietti Berlinetta, Bob Cohen, Beverly Hills, California
3rd: 1968 Ferrari 275 GTS/4 Scaglietti NART Spyder, Chris & Ann Cox, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Class M-2: Ferrari Competition
1st: 1958 Ferrari 335 Sport Scaglietti Spyder, Andreas Mohringer, Salzburg, Austria
2nd: 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Touring Barchetta, Thomas Peck, Irvine, California
3rd: 1967 Ferrari 412 P Competizione, Harry Yeaggy, Cincinnati, Ohio
Class M-3: Ferrari Major Race Winners
1st: 1957 Ferrari 315 S Scaglietti Spyder, John & Gwen McCaw
2nd: 1950 Ferrari 166 MM Touring Berlinetta, Jack & Kingsley Croul, Corona del Mar, California
3rd: 1975 Ferrari 312 T F1 Race Car, Richard Griot, Tacoma, Washington
Class M-4: Ferrari One-off Speciales
1st: 1957 Ferrari 410 Superamerica Pinin Farina Coupe, Lee & Joan Herrington (for the Herrington Corp. Collection), Bow, New Hampshire
2nd: 1955 Ferrari 375 Plus Pinin Farina Cabriolet Speciale, The Golomb Family Trust
3rd: 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Boano Cabriolet, Anne Brockinton Lee / Robert M. Lee Automobile Collection, Reno, Nevada
Class O-1: Postwar Open
1st: 1952 Porsche 356 Reutter Cabriolet, Robert Ingram / The Ingram Collection, Durham, North Carolina
2nd: 1965 AC Cobra 427 Roadster, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Swanson, Boston, Massachusetts
3rd: 1951 Cisitalia 202 SC Vignale Cabriolet, Leo & Lisa Schigiel, Miami Beach, Florida
Class O-2: Postwar Closed
1st: 1955 Alfa Romeo 1900 CSS Boano Coupé Speciale, Tony Shooshani, Long Beach, California
2nd: 1954 Jaguar XK120 SE Pinin Farina Coupé, Classic Motor Cars Ltd., Bridgnorth, England
3rd: 1953 Siata 208CS Coupé, Tim & Janet Walker
Class O-3: Postwar Racing
1st: 1952 Siata 208CS Corsa Bertone Spider, Raffi Najjarian, Brisbane, California
2nd: 1954 Alfa Romeo 1900 CSS Zagato Coupé, Jack & Kingsley Croul, Corona del Mar, California
3rd: 1955 Alfa Romeo 1900 CSS Zagato Coupé, David & Jody Smith, Medina, Washington
Class O-4: Postwar Grand Touring
1st: 1947 Delahaye 135 MS Figoni & Falaschi Cabriolet, Wayne Grafton, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
2nd: 1948 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8C Monterosa Boneschi Cabriolet, Collezione Lopresto, Milan, Italy
3rd: 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300 SC Coupe, Vin & Erica Di Bona, Los Angeles, California
Class R: American Dream Cars of the 1960s
1st: 1965 Pontiac Vivant Herb Adams Roadster, Mark & Newie Brinker, Houston, Texas
2nd: 1966 Bosley Mark II Interstate Coupe, Stephen & Kim Bruno, Boca Raton, Florida
3rd: 1969 Farago CF 428 Carrozzeria Coggiola Coupe, Frank Campanale, Orchard Lake, Michigan
Class V: Open Wheel Race Cars
1st: 1907 Renault AI 35/45 HP Vanderbilt Racer, Robert Kauffman, Charlotte, North Carolina
2nd: 1908 Mors Grand Prix Race Car, Collier Collection at The Revs Institute, Naples, Florida
3rd: 1909 Isotta Fraschini FENC Tipo A Factory Touring, Harold Peters and Juanita Doerksen
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