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secret-wrestling-blog · 11 months
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comments from <a href="https://tmblr.co/MgsiP2FSg-cafMr7f4PZSpw">this post</a> originally posted by @maxwelljacobfriedman
this post isn't posting. i don't know if it's tumblr or the alcohol.
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wrestlezon · 1 year
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trent is subjected to participating in some sort of "comedy routine", orange cracks up laughing
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linesandmarksonpaper · 7 months
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Dan Barry - Flash Gordon Sunday 06/07/1970
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rogerclarkaudiobooks · 7 months
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Roger narrates another one of Max Brand's western adventures! This time he brings Dan Barry life, a fellow who appears to be pleasant enough, until the wrong people decide to mess with those he loves...
"The Untamed"
Author: Max Brand Narrator: Roger Clark Year Released: 2020 Length: 8 hours, 19 minutes
Care to listen to a sample of this audiobook? Click on the media player below 👇
Overview:
Roger Clark (Arthur Morgan in Rockstar Games' "Red Dead Redemption II") narrates the Western adventure tale The Untamed, the first book in the Dan Barry series by Max Brand.
"Whistling Dan Barry is seemingly easy-going, mysterious and possessed of uncanny powers. But when outlaw Jim Silent and his gang threaten his home and the woman he loves, Dan, along with his black stallion Satan and wolf dog Black Bart, will stop at nothing to protect them."
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(P) 2020 Unbridled Audio, Clark Studios
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This version of the The Untamed is available (for now) exclusively through Roger's website, Unbridled Audio.
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TIP: If you want to find more audiobooks from Roger, you can click on the "Roger's Audiobooks" tag, or you can also check out my pinned post 😉 Happy Listening!
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kekwcomics · 2 years
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NIGHTMARE AND SLEEPY (Hillman Periodicals, 1943)
Art: Alan Mandel and Dan Barry
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reylatek · 10 months
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"There's gotta be a dick involved."
I mean, Sami could just watch gay porn if women don't turn him on...
(An Officer & A Gentleman - Released: Jan. 31, 2017 by Highspots Network)
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This is a must read article if one wants to feel some hope regarding democracy in the U.S. 
I live in New England, one of the bluest regions in the US in terms of politics. I’ve been wondering what has been happening in the northern part of the region in New Hampshire lately because it seems to be embracing more and more right-wing politics. Well, now I know. The Free State Project has invaded NH.
To understand what happened — and is happening — in Croydon, you should remember the New Hampshire motto: “Live Free or Die.” [...]
You also should know that New Hampshire’s individual-rights vibe, along with its small population (1.38 million) and large legislature (400 representatives and 24 senators), has drawn libertarians like colonists to a tea party.
This includes the Free State Project, a movement that for years has promoted a mass migration of “liberty activists” to the state so as to seed a kind of limited-government Shangri-La. The group espouses “radical personal responsibility,” “constitutional federalism” and “peaceful resistance to shine the light on the force that is the state,” its website says. [emphasis added]
In many New England towns budgets and policies are decided directly by residents at town meetings. This is the story of what happened at one eventful town meeting in March 2022 in Croydon (population 800) to approve
“the proposed $1.7 million school budget, which covers the colonial-era schoolhouse (kindergarten to fourth grade) and the cost of sending older students to nearby schools of their choice, public or private.” [emphasis added]
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At the last minute, 60 year-old Ian Underwood, a town selectman spoke up “and threw a sucker punch to the body politic.“
Calling the proposed budget a “ransom,” he moved to cut it by more than half — to $800,000. He argued that taxes for education had climbed while student achievement had not, and that based in part on the much lower tuition for some local private schools, about $10,000 for each of the town’s 80 or so students was sufficient — though well short of, say, the nearly $18,000 that public schools in nearby Newport charged for pupils from Croydon.
In pamphlets he brought to the meeting, Mr. Underwood asserted that sports, music instruction and other typical school activities were not necessary to participate intelligently in a free government, and that using taxes to pay for them “crosses the boundary between ‘public benefit’ and ‘private charity’.” [emphasis added]
At the low attendance town meeting, Underwood’s budget proposal passed by a vote of 20 to 14. Underwood’s wife, the school board chair, Dr. Jody Underwood, “a learning scientist with a doctorate in education,” had supported her husband’s proposal at the meeting.
The shocking budget cut meant that the school board suddenly had to craft a new financial plan, while many parents suddenly had to come up with thousands of dollars to keep their children in public schools.
“I would have to put in an extra thousand hours of work a year,” said Ed Spiker, 38, a painting contractor whose two sons attend Newport public schools. [...] Dr. Underwood, meanwhile, smiled as she recalled the amendment’s passage. She also noted that “people were pissed.” [...] But they were also chastened. They hadn’t attended the town meeting. They hadn’t fulfilled their democratic obligation. They hadn’t kept informed about the Free State movement. To some observers, they had gotten what they deserved. [...] “As citizens we have many rights, but we also have obligations,” said Wayne Lesperance, a political science professor at New England College, in Henniker, N.H. “And when we don’t fulfill our obligations, we often end up with results we don’t like.” [emphasis added]
Read the article to see how residents of the town got together and formed a nonpartisan group called We Stand Up for Croydon Students, and got the school budget decision reversed by a vote of 377 to 2.
The group originally known as We Stand Up for Croydon Students is now called We Stand Up for Croydon. Its members met in a living room a couple of weeks ago to discuss future plans, including how to confront that central threat to democracy, complacency. [emphasis added]
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Croydon Village School photo sources (before edits): 01 + 02 
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tomoleary · 3 months
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Dan Barry “Captain Midnight” Illustration Original Art (1947)
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kissing-monsters · 2 years
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The Amazing Adventures of Flash Gordon Volume Three, 1971. Dan Barry newspaper strip reprints in paperback format.
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Sorry You're Watching This: MJEFF - Lariats up!
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linesandmarksonpaper · 9 months
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Dan Barry - Flash Gordon 12/05/1971 Sunday
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saltymid · 2 years
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mjf + banana!
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dropkickboomers · 1 year
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Some past life Lucha Libre
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