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a-zalea-garden · 2 years
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I’m thinking about the stuff that cuts down the MH vampires’ ages to roughly 160 and not 1600, and in that version Valentine would’ve been born in Ireland during the Great Famine
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wkil-109-fmx-radio · 3 years
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[Zone Info]
Events:
Helium I - Fought between 1993 and 1998 when tensions between governments around the world finally turned to war. Nuclear warfare wiped out Northern-Middle Eurasia, most of South America, South-Eastern North America, and Southern Africa. The war ended when what was left of Europe and Asia surrendered.
The Rise of Better Living Industries - BL/ind started as a weapons manufacturing/power company that rose into a major monopoly and self-governing body that overthrew the US toward the end of the first Helium War. It immediately began an effort to bring “peace” to the nation by ridding the country of all individualism and “radical” beliefs, believing that different ideas would turn into conflict. This quickly turned into ridding the country of creativity and self-expression to make a perfect, crime-free society.
Helium II - Fought between 2006 and 2011 when Better Living Industries had taken control of what was left of North and South America and began attacking the rest of the world, trying to rid the planet of ideas that didn’t match theirs. The East Coast started rebelling against the West Coast, where BL/ind had established their capital in what was once Los Angeles but had been renamed Battery City. A wall of nuclear bombs was dropped around the Rocky Mountains and thanks to the radiation around the globe affecting the radio waves, no one knows for sure whether there is anyone else living on the planet outside of Battery City and its surrounding Zones.
The Rise of the Rebels - Since the very beginning of Better Living Industries’ reign, rebels had appeared. When Battery City was established as BL/ind’s capital city, settlements started popping up in the desert outside of the city. On the East Coast of North America, a massive rebellion effort was led against BL/ind during the second Helium War. As the years passed, more rebels started appearing in Battery City and moving to the desert, eventually renamed The Zones, especially after BL/ind seemed to have destroyed the East Coast rebels. Rebels in the Zones became known as Killjoys and rebels in the city became known as Juvie Halls. Rebels began attacking Better Living Industries factories and facilities, hoping to weaken the company but only resulting in angering BL/ind.
The Fires of 2012 - From April till August of 2012, Better Living Industries began lighting fires across the Zones in an attempt to destroy the Killjoys, as they had grown out of BL/ind’s control. The Fires got out of control and ended up spreading to some Better Living Industries camps and buildings that were still stationed in the Zones. As a result, BL/ind blamed the rebels for the Fires and denied any claims of the truth. The blame being placed on the rebels sparked the start of the Analog Wars.
The Analog Wars - Fought between 2012 and 2017 or, to some, from 2012 to the present. The Analog War wasn’t your usual war; it was mostly small battles in the Zones or sabotage of BL/ind or rebel facilities. Better Living Industries describes it as “an effort to suppress the rebels and their radical and dangerous ideals.” During the war, BL/ind established the Draculoid and S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W units.
The Pig Bombs of 2017 - On July 4, 2017, Better Living Industries dropped a series of bombs in Zone 8 to destroy the Killjoy farming communities that were settled there. BL/ind had previously withheld using nuclear weapons in the Zones because they didn’t want the radiation destroying Battery City so they settled for dropping them in Zone 8, although they ended up also destroying several important Better Living Industries facilities in the process. The bombs wiped Zones 7, 8, and 9 off the map, left some places in Zone 6 uninhabitable, and created a wall of radiation around the Zones and Battery City, trapping them and isolating them from the rest of the world. This marked the end of the Analog Wars, although some believe that since there was no official surrender or treaty, the war is still going on.
Places:
Battery City - The capital of whatever is left of the US that Better Living Industries can control. In Battery City, the citizens are required to take “Happy Pills.” In the city, BL/ind controls the weather, the way people dress, where kids go to school, and where adults work. Every citizen has a set routine, sent to them in the morning along with their medication. In the center of Battery City is the Better Living Industries headquarters which is the tallest building and largest complex in the city and home to the Director, the head of BL/ind.
The Underground - The subway systems under Battery City where many juvie halls live and plot against Better Living Industries. “The Underground” doesn’t always literally mean the subway systems and can be used as a relative term for anywhere juvie halls may live.
The Outskirts - The edge of Battery City, bordering Zone 1. This is where lower-class citizens live, along with some juvie halls, as this is the least regulated part of the city.
The Zones - The desert surrounding Battery City, where the Killjoys live. As the number of the Zone gets higher, so does the population, as the Killjoys like to be as far away from Battery City and BL/ind headquarters as possible.
Route Guano - The most used interstate in the Zones, running from south-eastern Battery City all the way out past Zone 6.
The Getaway Mile - The interstate south of Route Guano, which is shorter and goes more south but is often used for quick escapes from Battery City.
Death Valley - The area outside of Zone 6 that is dangerous and completely uninhabitable due to the extreme radiation.
Lighthouses - Well-known places across the Zones that provide sanctuary for Killjoys on the run
Train Station Avenue - A popular lighthouse along Route Guano in Zone 5 that is notorious for fights, food, and hitchhikers
The Nest - The largest lighthouse in the Zones, located next to DESTROYA in Zone 4
DESTROYA Site - The home of DESTROYA, a massive droid built by Better Living Industries to destroy the Killjoys during the Analog Wars but ended up malfunctioning and turning against them. The droid was shot down and has remained there ever since.
The Bunker - An underground bunker turned nightclub in Zone 6, popular for raves and huge amounts of attendees
Witch’s Hut - A small hut in Zone 6 where a supposed prophet of the Phoenix Witch lives
The Tracks - A race track in Zone 5 used for competitive drag races where parties are held and bets are placed for your favorite racers
Vocabulary:
Angel Cake - Killjoys who travel across the Zones selling food for cheaper prices
Audition - Initiation rituals that gangs in or outside of Battery City may have for you to be able to join. What you have to do varies from gang to gang
Babysitter - a term used to poke fun at a gang leader but also used as a genuine term for gang leaders who may be visibly older than the rest of the gang
Bacon - dead or dying Dracs and Crows
Batt out of hell - a term for new Killjoys but not used in a derogatory way
Batt Rat - a derogatory term used by Sand Pups to describe new Killjoys who just escaped the city and don’t know the Zone ways
Black Smith - someone who’s good at repairing or modifying technology or cars
Bifrost - places in the Zones that were so greatly affected by bombs, that the sand turned to glass
Blanket drive - driving at night with the headlights off, the windows down, and the music turned up loud
Carbons - The currency used in Battery City and the Zones. One carbon equals four dollars
Chilly - something or someone that’s suspicious
Clap - a physical fight
Cloud - A large group of Draculoids and S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W traveling through the Zones
Compass Rose - a Killjoy who knows the desert like the back of their hand
Costa Rica - things that went crazy or got out of control
Crash Queen - a daredevil or thrill seeker who is known for doing things that could easily get them killed and doesn’t care
Deadfaced - taking Battery Acid
Dead Pegasus - a fuel company in the Zones
Debut album - someone’s first love
Digital - An important moment shared amongst two or more rebels that they know they will never forget
Draculoid - droids and brainwashed Killjoys designed to kill rebels. Also called "bats" or "Dracs"
Drifter - someone who lives a nomadic lifestyle and strays from commitment in relationships
Drifting - A relationship that isn’t strictly anything but simply some sort of attraction between two individuals. A sort of go-with-the-flow, whatever happens, happens kind of relationship
Drive sidestreet - another way to tell someone to piss off. Also could use “get off the highway”
Dust Trail - an urban legend or a term used by non-religious Killjoys to describe religious Killjoys’ beliefs
ElectroKat - the most popular battery brand in Battery City and the Zones
Exterminators - High ranking Better Living Industries officials placed in charge of S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W units
Fact News - The one news program in Battery City, notorious for spreading lies to the citizens
Favorite Record - someone’s significant other
Firefight - a fight using ray guns
Fly half-mast - that state after having recently lost someone close to you
Gearhead - someone who’s obsessed with all things mechanical
Gemini - someone suspected of being a spy for Better Living Industries
Ghost Chase - Searching the Zones for someone who is possibly, or most likely, dead
Ghosted - killed. Also can use "dusted"
Graffiti Bible - A collection of religious writings across the Zones, mostly talking about how DESTROYA will come back to life and destroy Battery City and the Phoenix Witch
Gravehead - crazy Killjoys who have lost everyone and everything and throw themselves into dangerous situations
Gravity - anything that brings you down
Groupie - someone who travels with different gangs and trades favors for food, water, and protection
Halo Head - religious Killjoys who believe their beliefs put them above everyone else, especially non-religious Killjoys
Happy Pills - Pills issued by Better Living Industries that they say will lift your spirits and protect you from the radiation but make you more submissive and easier for BL to control. The rebels call them "Battery Acid"
Hit the red line - run away, usually from a bad/dangerous situation
Icy - when someone dies or goes missing in a suspicious way
Juvie Hall - rebels who haven’t left the city, usually because they can’t or because they’re working with the Killjoys to smuggle supplies out to the Zones and/or give them information from the city
Killjoy - rebels who live in the Zones
Lawyer - someone who ruins all the fun
Mailbox - small landmarks in the Zones where an old mailbox is painted and decorated and filled with letters, mostly to people that other Killjoys have lost. The more religious Killjoys believe the Phoenix Witch delivers the letters put in the mailboxes to the dead
Maple Plaza - Places in Zone 6 where radiation is still very thick and dangerous
Mega - interchangeable with "wicked"
Motorbabies - people who live and breathe all things car-related
Mousekat - a cartoon character from Battery City
Murder - a magazine in the Zones with Zone news
Pangea - A friendly gathering of two or more gangs
Paperboy - someone who travels across the Zones collecting news, gossip, and reporting deaths, usually for Dr. D or Murder magazine
Phoenix Witch - a supposed deity of the Zones, looking out for the rebels and carrying the souls of the dead into the afterlife
Pigs - another term for Dracs and Crows
Plus - A battery replenisher used by droids that are known for being highly addictive
Power Pup - a pre-moistened dog kibble brand that is often the only source of food in the Zones
Ray Gun - guns that shoot high-powered lasers instead of bullets. Rebels often customize them
Rebel - anyone who actively works against Better Living Industries
Ritalin Rat - drug addicts, usually used for those addicted to Happy Pills but can be used for Zoneweed addicts as well
Robin Hood Honey - party going Killjoys that look beautiful but don’t act like it
Rongee Kay - Killjoys who wander from party to party
Royal - something fancy or high end
Runners - juvie halls who smuggle supplies into the Zones
Sand Pup - someone born in the Zones or someone who has lived there most of their life
Sand Worm - a derogatory term for Killjoys used by Better Living Industries
S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W - BL loyalists specially trained to destroy anything they deem worthy of destroying. Also called "Crows"
Screwhead - someone who parties too much and thinks too little
Shiny Magazine - a magazine for mature readers in the Zones
Shiny - interchangeable with "awesome" or "cool"
Shower Curtain - A rare day when the sun is behind the clouds and the heat isn’t so unbearable
Smiley - someone acting suspiciously
Sour - something off
Squeaky - not having committed a crime against Better Living Industries but still wanting to rebel against them. Also used when someone seems to avoid fights or dangerous situations even though they’ve never done that before
Static - another word for sand or remote areas of the Zones
Trojan Horse - a painfully obvious lie
Tumbleweed - someone who wanders the Zones, living a nomadic lifestyle, having no home or gang
Vend-a-Hack - A device used by Killjoys to hack into Better Living Industries vending machines to steal various supplies
Vending Machine - Dispense a variety of items, including ray guns, batteries, ammo, stickers, stress toys, Plus, Power Pup, and water
WKIL 109 FMX - Doctor D’s pirate radio station that plays news and music
Zone Rat - a derogatory term for Killjoys used by Better Living Industries and some Battery City citizens
Zoneweed - a popular drug grown and passed around in the Zones
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lasemainedubizarre · 5 years
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La Semaine du Bizarre  2019 Du dimanche 1er au samedi 13 décembre 2019
La semaine du Bizarre réaffirme sa particularité suscitant la curiosité d’un public toujours plus large : Des formes artistiques singulières des créations inédites, une programmation élaborée à la manière d’un collage, au gré des rencontres et des propositions de structures amies (theatre, danse, musique , cinema, etc).  Elle renvoie à certaines esthétiques marquantes du 20ème siècle, tout en donnant carte blanche à des artistes contemporains, confirmés ou émergents.
Production Théâtre Municipal Berthelot  - Jean Guerrrin /  Ville de Montreuil.En partenariat avec Les Instants Chavirés, Le Nouveau Théâtre de Montreuil (CDN), Ateliers de Paris CDCN, Danse Dense, Luna Park Films, le Phonomuséum de Paris, Label69.
Le Théâtre Municipal Berthelot - Jean Guerrin - Montreuil   6 Rue Marcellin Berthelot - métro Croix de Chavaux (à 300 mètres) Une salle de 210 places / un espace convivial  / buvette / stands éditeurs indépendants / disquaires /  Dj sets Le théâtre Berthelot a toujours  été lieu d’accueil pour des projets surprenants ou prospectifs, à commence par Georges Méliès avec une pièce en 1923, Le TEM avec Jean Guerrin  et d’innombrables résidences de  créations sonores  et chorégraphiques.
https://www.facebook.com/events/1856860954559974/ Réservations : [email protected]  01 71 89 26 70 Contact  Patrice Caillet :  [email protected]  06 17 18 65 78
Artistes accueillis depuis 2012 : PERE UBU Moon Unit (+  Chris Cutler), Joanne Leighton, Elsa Biston et Benjamin Sanz , Dominique Petitgand, Bertrand Lamarche, Violaine Lochu,  Jérôme Poret, Laura Lot, Victor Thimonier, Sandra Abouav, HEIMAT, Black SIFICHI, Bruno Billaudeau, Xavier Mussat,  Bordigaga, Denis Lavant , Anne Ropers, Pascal Comelade, Olivier Brisson, Sophie Agnel et Jérôme Noetinger, Ravi Shardja, Andrea Sitter, Joujou,  Philippe Burin des Roziers, DDAA / déficit des années antérieures, Ensemble Electron, Olivier Benoit, Marius Loris, Les Hôpitaux , Chocolat Billy, Pierre Bastien, Steve Argüelles,  Ghédalia Tazartes, Olivia Grandville, Ivan Argote, Pauline Bastard, Vincent Epplay, Jac Berrocal, Hermine Karagheuz (lecture René Daumal), Jacques Kébadian, Hubertus Biermann, Emmanuelle Parrenin, Harold Schellinx, Dorian Pimpernel,  Le Renard,, Charles Pennequin, Un Drame Musical Instantané, Thierry Weyd, Lubriphikatttor, TG Gondard , Vania Vaneau, La cellule d’intervention Metamkine, Pierre Escot,  Thierry Madiot , Arnaud Rivière, Le TOC theatre, Luis Rego (lecture Roland Topor) , Laurent Di Biase, Le colonel, Jean François Pauvros, Tomoko Sauvage, Michel Giroud, Francesco Cavaliere, Magnetix, Anton Mobin, Gwen Jamois, Quentin Rollet, GOL, Jean Jacques Palix, Marie Pierre Bonniol, Musta Fior, Les Editions PPT / Stembogen, Cactus, Luna Parks Films :  films de  Marcel Marien, Jan Svankmajer, Jean Denis Bonan, Ferdinand Khittl,
Programmation 2019
Dimanche 1er décembre à 20 h - 8 €  
Ghedalia Tazartes / Rhys Chatham   Ce concert marque la deuxième rencontre de deux figures légendaires.  Beaucoup revendiquent un cinéma pour l'oreille, dans cette catégorie, Ghédalia Tazartès est de loin le plus grand de tous. Sa musique assemble des éléments sonores de toutes natures et de toutes provenances ... entre Orient et Occident ou on ne sait où. " (Dominique Grimaud). Rhys Chatham, multi-instrumentiste et compositeur, n'a pas besoin d'être présenté (Theatre of Eternal Music de La Monte Young, Dream Syndicate de Tony Conrad en passant par le poste de direc- teur musical de The Kitchen et la scène de musique expérimentale post-Minimal New Yorkaise  
Musiques Imaginaires  un programme de 8 films réalisé par Marie-Pierre Bonniol autour de l'idée de musiques imaginaires, incarnées, transfor- mées, avec des musiques et morceaux de Pierre Bastien, Asmus Tietchens, Jean-Jacques Palix et Eve Couturier. https://julietippex.com/roster/imaginary
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Mardi 3 décembre - 20 h 30 - 5 €   " À l'ombre de la canaille bleue "   un film de Pierre Clémenti  France / 1985 / 82' Avec Pierre Clémenti, Jean-Pierre Kalfon, Achmi Gachem, Simon Reggiani… Afin de réprimer une révolution, les autorités de Nécrocity confient les   pouvoirs de police à une bande d'infâmes malfrats. Un polar politique en vers libre, tourné entre 1978 et 1979. "il y a ici quelque chose de William S. Burroughs. Le plus punk et le plus urbain, le plus volontaire- ment en désordre des portraits du Paris de la fin des années 1970 (Philippe Azoury)  Une proposition de Luna Park Films. En présence de Jean-Pierre Kalfon (sous réserve).
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Mercredi 4 décembre - Entrée libre sur réservation   Pneuma-récital  - Sébastien Lespinasse Une expérimentation de la langue poussée à ses limites. Les mots deviennent des signaux, des coups de poing, des déplacements physiques d'ondes. Celui qui parle est parlé par tous les bouts de la machine à dire. Celui qui parle dissout son nom dans les identités intenses de la langue.   
No  mistakes only bad  follow-ups :  Une conférence dansée sur Rachel Rosenthal Créée et interprétée par Nathalie Broizat  Rachel Rosenthal (1926-2015), est une figure clé dans le développement de la performance aux États-Unis. La pièce se concentrera dans un premier temps sur la période des années 50 où elle faisait partie du cercle Cage/Cunningham laissant apparaitre la question de l'identité, du genre et de l'authenticité. Une philoso- phie de la distanciation et de l'ironie est également mise en exergue par le postulat suivant : se prendre au sérieux n'est pas sérieux. Commande du CCN de Caen. Avec le soutien de la Fondation des Etats-Unis, de la Ménagerie de Verre/ Studiolab, du CND/prêts studio. Love Labo est accompagnée par Danse Dense.
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Vendredi 6 décembre à 20h - Tarif 8€   Nina Garcia et Maria Bertel,  France  Sauvage,  Somaticae 
Un nouveau partenariat avec les Instants Chavirés. Forcément de traverse et aventureuse, cette soirée en trois parties propose une plongée aux confins de l'électronique et des musiques libres actuelles. Des aspects free, massifs et électriques des musiciennes Nina Garcia et Maria Bertel en passant par les attaques technoïdes et acides du grenoblois Somaticae et l'étrange musique électro concrète rythmique de France Sauvage. http://www.instantschavires.com
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Samedi 7 décembre à 19h30  - Entrée libre sur réservation  
Porque  -  Structure Couple  Danse 27 min  Lotus Eddé Khouri et Christophe Macé collaborent sous le nom de Structure-Couple, explorant la radicalité du geste visuel, musical et chorégraphique à travers une Scénographie : Christophe Macé, Lumières : Structure-Couple, Régie Lumière : Baptiste Joxe 
Production CHORDA, Co-production : Le Générateur, Avec l'aide de la Drac Ile-de-France - Programmation hors les murs de l'Atelier de Paris / CDCN en partenariat avec Paris Réseau Danse.
Soundtracks :  Mathieu Bauer  / Sylvain Cartigny   Un projet qui s'appuie sur deux faces d'un vinyle de sons divers et variées. L'ensemble de ces fragments sonores très court, dictent les ruptures et les couleurs musicales aux deux musiciens qui se délectent de cette bandes sons, aux univers improbables.  
Les Revues phonographiques : Jérôme Poret, Myriam Pruvot, Quentin Rollet,  Jalal Aro et Marc Parazon   Initiés par Jérôme Poret et le comité des autoctones du Bizarre, les Revues phonographiques pour son deuxième rendez-vous diffuseront une série de complicités d'artistes musicien.es et de machines parlantes au travers de la collection du Phonomuseum toutes en live et en cornet acoustique ! Une coproduction Labelle69 et Phonomuseum.
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Expositions :Comité des autochtones du Bizarre et Samuel Arthur : Around the world. Série de 108 cartes postales touristiques dont les images ont été recouvertes à la peinture noire. Seuls persistent le nom du pays, de la ville ou du lieu représenté ainsi que les éléments de design graphique. …………………………………. Théâtre Municipal Berthelot - Jean Guerrin 6 rue Marcellin Berthelot 93100 Montreuil Métro: Croix de Chavaux Réservations: 01 71 89 26 70 [email protected]
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wooow-dianeblondeau · 3 years
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DIANE BLONDEAU
BIOGRAPHIE
Formée au piano classique et jazz au Conservatoire national de Nice, elle poursuit des études d’histoire de l’art et archéologie à Nanterre X. En 2012, elle obtient son DNSEP à la Villa Arson, école nationale supérieure d’art à Nice. Installée à Dijon, elle a obtenu un atelier de la ville à la Halle 38 et une aide à l’installation de la DRAC Bourgogne Franche-Comté, afin de monter son studio son et acquérir du matériel de captation sonore.
Lauréate de la résidence - exposition Storefront du Frac Bourgogne, elle est aussi artiste associée à Why Note, centre de création musicale. En septembre 2021, elle réalisera une exposition solo « Réservoir d’Orage » au Singe en Hiver à Dijon sur l’invitation de Why Note. Elle participe à de nombreuses expositions collectives, (Lien pour informations détaillées)
PRESENTATION
Aller à la recherche d'un territoire inconnu, pour l'explorer, pour écouter son environnement, pour essayer de se l'approprier et pour enregistrer. Le Field-recording est une pratique que j'emploie régulièrement dans ma recherche artistique. Mes dérives m'amène dans des espaces pour la plupart désertiques.
A travers les filtres des microphones, j'enregistre les évènements et les vibrations propres à ces espaces.
Ces heures d'enregistrements que j'archive et classe, constituent ainsi une partie de matériel. Boulevard Chicago est une pièce radiophonique qui parle de cette pratique de terrain, où dans un contexte précis mon attention a été porté sur des sons ténus.
Mes installations sont très souvent in-situ. Avec le même mode opératoire qui consiste à observer avec attention un environnement. Je tente de révéler le caractère acoustique d'un espace, en écoutant sa propose signature sonore. Je cherche à redéfinir des modes de perceptions par tous les facteurs liés à l'écoute.
Pour les installations comme Train et Résurgence, la composition est réalisée, les sons sculptés et filtrés dans et avec l'espace d'exposition. Je pense et manipule le son comme figure de l'immatériel, comme image, comme flux électrique, comme ondes mécaniques et comme phénomènes psycho-acoustiques.
Je cherche à générer chez le spectateur des perceptions sensorielles et physiques. Ring et Bell Jar présente des ambiances en tension, des des zones de mémoires, par jeu de lumières, par redimensionnement de l'espace où des machines fonctionnent de manière autonome. Ainsi entre visible et invisible; audible et inaudible je crée des leurres, j'amplifie ce qui nous entoure ou au contraire, je l'occulte totalement.
Diane Blondeau
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Formée au piano classique et jazz au Conservatoire national de Nice, elle poursuit des études d’histoire de l’art et archéologie à Nanterre X. En 2012, elle obtient son DNSEP à la Villa Arson, école nationale supérieure d’art à Nice.
Installée à Dijon, elle a obtenu un atelier de la ville à la Halle 38 et une aide à l’installation de la DRAC Bourgogne Franche-Comté, afin de monter son studio son et acquérir du matériel de captation sonore. Lauréate de la résidence Storefront au Frac Bourgogne, elle est aussi artiste associée au titre de l’année 2020-2021 à Why Note, centre de création musicale avec le soutien de la DRAC Bourgogne-Franche-Comté et fait également partie de la Générale d’Expérimentation. Actuellement, elle mène un projet intitulé "Réservoir d'orages", projet porté par Why Note et en partenariat avec Suez Dijon. Elle participe à de nombreuses expositions collectives, au Frac Bourgogne et au Musée des Beaux Arts de Dijon ainsi que From and To au Centre d’Art de la Villa Arson à Nice et au Kunst Merano en Italie, Ah que la guerre est cubiste ! au Musée Fernand Léger à Biot, Ad Hoc avec le collectif Culbuto à La Station à Nice,Venice Beach Galaxy X-Gold pour le Printemps de l’Art Contemporain à Marseille, Entrée libre mais non obligatoire au centre d’art de la villa Arson manifestation de Noël Dolla …
Elle co-signe Talking Dance, un projet de pièces chorégraphiques sonores initiés par Valérie Castan. Elle réalise les créations sonores des pièces chorégraphiques et performances de Pauline Brun, Étalon par Défaut au MACVAL et Scruffy Shot au C-TAKT Dommelhof, série de Shot à la Station à Nice et de Bruno Freire avec  A la recherche du ______________ et Vous voyez ce que je veux dire  au CCN de Montpellier. Mais aussi à la création sonore pour des pièces théâtrales comme  Avant la retraite de Thomas Bernardht mis en scène par Marion Duval, Aurélien Patouillard et Camille Mermet. Parallèlement, elle collabore de près avec Chris Cadillac (compagnie de théâtre installée à Genève) sur Las Vanitas, Claptrap et Cécile à différents postes - scénographie, création sonore, video, régie générale. Elle effectue également la régie vidéo sur Suite n°2 de Joris Lacoste, la régie générale et la régie lumière sur Moving Alternatives de Anne Collod.
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melusinecanthelou · 4 years
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Documents sur la zone géographique de Tournus à Cluny.
Le Pays d’Art et d’Histoire entre Cluny et Tournus se  caractérise par la diversité de ses paysages qu’apprécient tant les habitants et les touristes : vallée alluviale de la Saône, monts calcaires ou granitiques, vallées bocagères. Fortement identitaire, le patrimoine paysager est un élément de la qualité du cadre de vie. Il est même devenu un atout économique et touristique majeur qui se doit d’être préservé, pour conserver au territoire son attractivité.
Conscient que les paysages faisaient partie intégrante du patrimoine du territoire, le Pays d'Art et d'Histoire s’est lancé dans une démarche de plan de paysages avec le soutien financier de la DRAC et de la DREAL Bourgogne. Après le lancement d'un appel d'offre, un cabinet d'étude a été sélectionné fin 2012. Le travail va durer plusieurs mois, avec plusieurs phases :
Une analyse et un diagnostic des paysages,
Un inventaire des unités paysagères et de leurs caractéristiques, phénomènes et dynamiques,
La définition des enjeux,
La mise en place d'actions de sensibilisation à la préservation du patrimoine paysager.
https://www.pahclunytournus.fr/le-patrimoine-vernaculaire
https://www.pahclunytournus.fr/documents/portal651/pah-diagnostic-architecture.pdf
https://www.pahclunytournus.fr/documents/portal651/pah-diagnostic-bourgs_-villages.pdf
https://www.pahclunytournus.fr/documents/portal651/enjeux--synthese-pistes-d-actions-22.07.2014.pdf
Après la phase de diagnostic est venu celle de la définition des enjeux, et la suivante est celle des actions à mener.
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Le ministère de la Culture assure depuis 1985, dans le cadre d’un partenariat avec les collectivités territoriales, la mise en œuvre d’une politique de valorisation du patrimoine et de sensibilisation à l’architecture, concrétisée par l’attribution du label “Ville ou Pays d’art et d’histoire”.
Le label “ Ville ou Pays d’art et d’histoire ”, déposé à l’Institut national de la propriété industrielle (INPI), qualifie des territoires, communes ou regroupements de communes qui, conscients des enjeux que représente l’appropriation de leur architecture et de leur patrimoine par les habitants, s'engagent dans une démarche active de connaissance, de conservation, de médiation et de soutien et à la qualité architecturale et du cadre de vie. Le terme de patrimoine doit être entendu dans son acception la plus large, puisqu’il concerne aussi bien l’ensemble du patrimoine bâti de la ville que les patrimoines naturel, industriel, maritime, ainsi que la mémoire des habitants. Il s’agit donc d’intégrer dans la démarche tous les éléments qui contribuent à l’identité d’une ville ou d’un pays riche de son passé et fort de son dynamisme.
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Little Unnoticed Danger Days Things
1. The album was produced by two different record companies, one being Better Living Industries Music (BMI). You can actually see the smiley face logo on the side of the CD case.
2. Frank did the cover art for the album (but I’m not sure if that means he designed the spider or took the photo of the desert).
3. Bob helped to write the songs “Na Na Na,” “Bulletproof Heart,” “The Only Hope For Me Is You,” “Party Poison,” and “Save Yourself, I’ll Hold Them Back.”
4. Steve Righ?’s actual name is Steve Montano.
5. Even if you buy the CD today, there will still be a little paper inside that gives you a special code for 10% off all Danger Days shirts and bracelets (offer expired 11/22/2012). If you flip it over, you will find Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge, Life On The Murder Scene, The Black Parade, and The Black Parade Is Dead! are still available.
6. Burns caused by radiation is known as Flash Rash.
7. If you look on BLI’s file for Girl in Chapter 4 of the comics, there are pictures of Jet-Star, Kobra Kid, and Fun Ghoul. They all have their masks on, with red X marks over their pictures. Next to Ghoul is a picture of Dr. D, also with a red X. Beside that is an enlarged picture of Cherri Cola, with a red question mark over his face. There is no picture of Party Poison.
8. Party didn’t die immediately when Korse shot him. He had enough time to tell Girl to run.
9. Concerts in the Zones happen in a place called The Pit.
10. Other killjoy bands are: AKA Loretta and Richard Ai Yai Yai.
11. The Director is apparently BDSM.
12. Recently deceased bodies can be turned into Dracs if they didn’t suffer too much physical damage.
13. The killjoys were exterminated in 2027.
14. The Analog Wars occurred from 2014-2019, during which time Better Living Industries believed Girl’s mother had been killed. Instead, she was turned into a Drac.
15. No one knows who Girl’s father is.
16. Plus is only allowed because it’s administered to non-human androids and BLI gets a great profit margin off of it.
17. BLI refers to brainwashing a person so completely that they have no personality as “Bleaching.”
18. Girl’s cat had tracking/surveillance tech implanted into it in 2028, which suggests that she had the cat prior to the Fab Four’s deaths. It’s possible BLI caught the cat while it was roaming long enough for them to modify it.
19. A year has gone by since the death of the Fab Four in the comics, which means it is 2028.
20. Contrary to popular belief, the female killjoy seen driving the van in “SING” is not Cherri Cola, but a woman named DJ Hot Chimp.
21. The Drac whose face is revealed in “SING” by Party was played by the lead singer of Mindless Self Indulgence, Jimmy Urine.
22. The Director has an aesthetic for drinking bleach.
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On The Run - Kobra Kid x Reader
Okay so I’m pretty huge trash for the True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys comics by Gerard Way, and even tho the Fab Four aren’t even in the comics I still love Kobra Kid with my entire heart and soul so here’s this old imagine that I actually wrote around two years ago and just found so again, I apologize for the crappy writing in here lmao
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"Hey Party! Party, I'm heading on a supply run, Jet and Ghoul said they'd keep watch on the diner. Want to come with?" Kobra Kid called to his brother, jogging over to the boy sitting cross-legged against the old soda machine in front of the diner. Party's bright red hair hung in strands around his focused face, his tongue peeking out of his mouth as he focused on his latest sketch.
At the mention of his name, Party Poison's head snapped up and he smiled, nodding. He stood up and closed his sketchbook, dusting the desert sand off of his old worn out jeans and famous blue jacket. The brothers made their way to the infamous Killjoy car, a stolen BL/ind car that they had hijacked and made their own. Party had even painted their symbol, a spider, on the hood. Fun Ghoul had formed an emotional attachment to the car so he was standing by the hood with his arms crossed. He was jingling the keys in his hand as he waited for his friends to approach.
"You know the deal. Don't wreck her. Don't let a drac zap her. And don't you dare get ghosted and leave her out there all alone." Ghoul reminded, handing the keys to Kobra, who rolled his eyes.
"Whatever, man. You tell me that every time and you know I'd never let anything happen to your precious car." The younger of the brothers muttered, brushing back his blonde hair and taking his seat at the wheel. Party chuckled and climbed into the passenger's seat. Seat belts had become a thing of the past, but even if the car had started out with seat belts, the Killjoys would have cut them off. They were useless nowadays. When you see another Trans Am on the road, it was usually full of dracs. There wasn't much need for sitting down when you were being trailed by a car full of angry draculoids.
Kobra shifted so he could take his ray gun from its holster and place it in the center console. His hand rested on the gear shift as he drove with one hand, pulling away from the diner and making his way down the nonexistent road they had devised until they hit Route Guano. Kobra and Party both visibly tensed as the tires hit the old cracked road, their senses on overdrive in fear of a sneak attack. Party's hand instinctively rested on his yellow ray gun.
It was now that Kobra decided to strike a conversation to relieve some of the tension in the air. "Do you know how many carbons we have to spend? We should probably know before we get there and we bust our wallets trying to pay for all the things we find." He wasn't wrong. The runners were infamous for raiding Battery City of some pretty prestigious things, stuff the Killjoys would gladly die for. And they probably would if they had no carbons left for food or batteries.
"We've got a good amount. More than last run. Got Ghoul to fix up those trans ams we found down by the old bar. He got them working and Dr. D paid him good money for it. We should be able to shop around a little." Party replied with a smile. When they were younger, before Better Living Industries took over, before the Great Fires of 2012, before the Helium Wars, Party would've laughed at the idea of taking all of his friend's hard earned money and splurging with it. Nowadays, no one had their own money. Your gang of Killjoys would share their earnings. They would share everything, because that's how the world worked now.
They made small talk the rest of the way, and they were soon parked in front of the worn down shop on the inner portion of Zone Three. There were a few zone hoppers scattered about, just stopping in for a quick rest or to restock on Power Pup. They all stared in shock at Kobra and Party. One half of the Fabulous Four, here? In their presence? It was madness, it was unthinkable.
You, on the other hand, had much more important things to think about. "Listen, Motor, you know me. We're like pals. I just need like two cans of Power Pup for the week. Literally any flavor. I'll take the crappy tuna spinach whatever that everyone hates. I just need some food."
Motor Rush, the owner of the shop, sighed and brushed his hair back. He shook his head. "I'm sorry Bullet, but I can't do that. I can't just give away my products like that. It doesn't matter if I know you or not, smugglers are bringing back less and less these days. Security's getting tight in the city."
"Rush, c'mon! You aren't giving it away, you're giving me the nourishment I need to survive so I can pay you the extra carbons later," You looked at him hopefully, but his expression didn't waver. You scoffed and straightened up. "Alright, if you hear I'm dusted, it's on you buddy." Motor chuckled as you turned to walk away, but you were met with a red leather jacket and immediately jumped back in fright.
"Oh jeez, so sorry! I didn't scare you too much, did I?" A familiar voice asked worriedly. You gasped as you recognized the jacket, your face turning a deep red as you looked up into the face of a concerned Kobra Kid. You pulled your jacket tighter around you and averted your eyes quickly.
"N-no, no I'm uh, I'll be alright. I'm okay. Yeah." You mentally facepalmed at your sorry excuse of a response. Luckily, Kobra took pity on you and laughed lightly.
"Did I hear some yelling in here earlier?" He asked, eyes shifting between Motor Rush and yourself. You looked at Motor before turning back to Kobra.
"It's really nothing, it's not a big deal. I should probably get going." You finally stuttered out, your cheeks burning with a dark blush again. You turned and grabbed the two cans of Power Pup you had placed on the counter and went to put them back on their place in the shelf. Kobra's eyebrows furrowed at your action.
"Are you not getting those?"
You shook your head and gave him a small smile. "Not enough carbons. I'll figure something out, no worries." Your words didn't seem to reassure him, as his eyes seemed to burn with anger. He turned to look at Motor Rush, who turned his gaze to the ground. For once, the witty shop owner was without words. He opened and closed his mouth in an attempt at a reply, but no words left his mouth.
"Alright, Motor, is it?" Kobra began, his voice dangerously assertive.
"Y-yes, yes sir. Motor Rush. Motor Rush is my name."
"Alright Motor Rush, do you know what Killjoys stand for?" The tall blonde tapped his boot impatiently. You had heard of Kobra Kid's infamous short temper, and you were just glad that it was being put to use in your favor.
Motor Rush nodded slowly before stuttering out his reply. "Killjoys stand for rebellion against Better Living Industries and taking down their accomplices to return peace and freedom to the city."
"And?"
"Kobra Kid, sir, I'm not sure what more there is to add..." Motor's voice was quivering, and you would feel sympathy for him if it wasn't for the empty sensation in your stomach.
Kobra rolled his eyes in exasperation. "Family. We stand for family. And family takes care of each other. So what she's short a couple of carbons? Would you rather her die of starvation or be gunned down by some dracs because she couldn't protect herself, or have her owe you a few carbons next time she swings by?" He sounded an awful lot like a disappointed parent now, and he was even imitating the cross-armed, hip-jutting, foot-tapping stance of one.
You watched in shock as Motor took two cans of Power Pup out from behind the counter and handed them to you. You smiled and handed him your remaining carbons. You turned and thanked Kobra for coming to your rescue, and he offered you a smile in return. What you didn't see was the five carbons he slipped onto the counter. The five you didn't have.
"Wait!" A voice called from behind you as you walked out of the shop. You whirled around on the heel of your boots to meet Kobra once more. He grinned at you and stuffed his hands in his pockets. "I'm Kobra Kid,  but call me Kobra." His hand extended towards you, and you took it and shook it.
For probably the twentieth time in the last fifteen minutes, you smiled. "I'm Bullet Stalker, but call me Bullet. Calling me stalker would sound a little creepy, to be completely honest." Kobra chuckled at your comment and nodded.
"I can imagine it would be. It's nice to meet you, Bullet." You replied that the pleasure was yours, that the "Fabulous Four" were a huge inspiration for yourself, not to mention the growing number of Killjoys dotting the desert zones. "Yeah, we were trying for the whole 'let's-start-a-mass-rebellion-and-shoot-some-people' vibe, good to know we made it." Kobra flashed you a devilish grin as he spoke, which made you laugh.
The sun was setting and the cold night air was setting in. You tugged your jacket closer to your body. A simple gesture, but it didn't go unnoticed by the man in front of you. He gave you a look of concern before wondering aloud what was taking Party so long.
Kobra knew fully well that Party Poison would gladly stay in that shop all night and all day until he was dragged away by either a fellow killjoy or a gang of draculoids. He simply wanted to talk to you more. Your bright clothing and your outlandish style fit the Killjoy normality perfectly, but somehow you made it all your own. He usually felt as if every outfit he sees is based in some way on the infamous clothing worn by himself and his friends, but yours was nothing like that. And not only your clothing, but your smile. Your smile was contagious. Kobra was known for his short temper and quipping nature, but even with his limited time around you he felt happier. You were uplifting and comedic amid the darkness of the situation. He liked that. So the next question he asked you was easy and free.
"Do you have a place to stay?"
You forced a small laugh at this, shaking your head. "Raided by dracs six nights ago. I've been hanging out at Hyper-Thrust way too often since then. That's how I get my pay, even if it's not much. But hey, we've all dreamed of working at a nightclub before, right?" You joked lightly. You had lost everything in the raid, but you hated dwelling on things. You had to live in the moment or you'd be dusted for sure.
"I guess we have, but maybe not in that situation. I could see the intense nightlife vibe getting to be a bit much when you just want some peace and quiet. Why don't you come with us? We've got some room back at our place and the guys would love to have you." You could sense Kobra's hesitation to ask, afraid you would refuse his offer. Instead, you smiled and nodded.
"That would be great. Thank you, Kobra. For everything."
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Killjoy Definitions
411
n.
Information on something or an update, eg: “Update please… need a four and double ones.” Probably derived from 4-1-1, the telephone number for local directory assistance in the US and Canada.
Battery City
n.
The city that contains BL/ind’s operating base. Situated in California.
BLI or BL/ind
n.
Shortened forms of Better Living Industries, Battery City’s ruling corporation; “firmly believe in the sanctity of monochromaticism”. They’re what the Killjoys are rebelling against.
Carbons
n.
Money/dollars, eg: “These jokers are asking 15k carbons for an Individual.” Shortened to ‘c’.
Clap
n.
Fight, often (but not always) between Killjoy and Draculoid.
Costa Rica
adj.
Means crazy or bad, eg: “the fight went Costa Rica”. Often used like ‘go all Costa Rica’ or ‘went all Costa Rica’.
Crash Queen
n.
Daredevil. Often (but not always) refers to Killjoys with an unhealthy taste for speed; a thrill-seeker. Refers to males and females despite the ‘queen’. Also ‘Crash Kids’.
Dead Pegasus
n.
The dominant gas station company; popular because it always has a steady supply of gas. Most likely a reference to Mobil, an American gas company who has an iconic Pegasus logo.
Dust
n.
Dead, eg: “She’s dust by now”.
Dusted
v.
Killed, eg: “He got dusted out in Zone 3”, “I dusted a couple of Dracs earlier”.
Dust Angel
n.
Another name for a resident of the zones. Used by Gerard Way and Dr. Death Defying.
Drac/Draculoid
n.
Vampire-masked Killjoy killers employed by BL/ind; love to party/have a good time.
Exterminator
n.
The highest level of scarecrow operatives. Korse is the ‘chief exterminator’ according to Gerard.
Firefight
n.
Fight involving ray-guns.
Flies
n.
Tiny cameras used to spy on people by BL/ind which look exactly like normal flies.
Getaway Mile
n.
Another name for Route Guano, the main road through the zones.
Ghost
v.
Kill.
Ghosted
adj.
Dead. Usually refers to someone who was murdered or killed, eg: “The only good Drac is a ghosted Drac.”
Helium Wars
n.
Wars that occurred in 2012, maybe interlocked with the ‘Great Fires of 2012’? BL/ind was established shortly after.
Hit the Red Line
v.
Literally driving so fast and for so long that you ‘hit the red line’ of your car’s fuel gauge. Refers to running away from something; moving out.
Hyper-Thrust
n.
A nightclub, most likely situated out in the Zones.
Individual, The
n.
BL/ind’s ray-guns, sold online via Better Living Industries' website (constantly sold-out.) Cost $14,999.99 or '15k carbons’.
Motorbabies
n.
Kids on the run, children of the carburetor. Survivors, with ammunition and a love for speed. Often a gearhead or someone living a life roaming around the zones in their car. Also 'Motorgoblins’.
Mousekat
n.
BL/ind’s mascot, as seen in their ‘The Miracle Worker’ video. Party Poison wears a heavily-modified Mousekat head in parts of the ‘Na Na Na’ video.
Pig
n.
Generic and derogatory term for scarecrow operatives or BL/ind police.
Pig Bomb
n.
Occured in 2017 and involved pigs (or maybe police). There isn’t much information.
Retinal Resorts
n.
Resorts operated by BL/ind where “everybody is famous”; you can go there to be treated and relax.
Ritalin Rat
n.
Someone who relies heavily on the drugs doled out by BL/ind. Usually addicted to these narcotics.
Rubberburner
n.
See Motorbabies. Drive so fast that they ‘burn rubber’, slang for destroying tyres.
Scarecrow
n.
Refers to BL/ind’s security department (Scarecrow Unit) or operatives of it. The operatives are of higher rank than the Draculoids and are above the police.
Shiny
adj.
Awesome, solid (slang), outstanding, cool, eg: “That new raygun you got off that ghosted Drac is fucking SHINY.”
Tumbleweed
n.
Someone who wanders in the zones. Usually a Killjoy/smuggler.
Upthrust
v.
Turn up.
Zaps
n.
Slang for ray-gun or a laser-blaster. Run on batteries.
Zones
n.
There are six in rings around Battery City. The zones are often subject to acid rain and adverse weather conditions and are basically desert wasteland that are only inhabited by Killjoys and the BL/ind operatives trying to track them down. Here is a map.
Zone Rat
n.
Resident of the zones.
Zonerunner
n.
Person who spends time in the zones; includes smugglers. Also 'Zonehopper’.
/None of these are mine, I just saw them online/
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eloiseyat-blog · 7 years
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Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) Drac Von Stoller Genre: Ghost Price: Get Publish Date: September 3, 2012 Halloween finally arrived and it was Mary's sixteenth birthday. Mary's parent's finally decided she was old enough to have a sleep over at their house. But she was only allowed to have two of her best friends spend the night after the party. Mary called Kathy and Kim to see if they would stay and have a sleep over at her house. Kathy and Kim both agreed and said that they would have a great time together being that they were all best of friends. Mary hung up the phone and said "This is the best day of my life. I'm going to turn sixteen today and I finally get to date boys."
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Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) - Drac Von Stoller | Ghost |562696488
Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) Drac Von Stoller Genre: Ghost Price: Get Publish Date: September 3, 2012 Halloween finally arrived and it was Mary's sixteenth birthday. Mary's parent's finally decided she was old enough to have a sleep over at their house. But she was only allowed to have two of her best friends spend the night after the party. Mary called Kathy and Kim to see if they would stay and have a sleep over at her house. Kathy and Kim both agreed and said that they would have a great time together being that they were all best of friends. Mary hung up the phone and said "This is the best day of my life. I'm going to turn sixteen today and I finally get to date boys."
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Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) - Drac Von Stoller | Ghost |562696488
Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) Drac Von Stoller Genre: Ghost Price: Get Publish Date: September 3, 2012 Halloween finally arrived and it was Mary's sixteenth birthday. Mary's parent's finally decided she was old enough to have a sleep over at their house. But she was only allowed to have two of her best friends spend the night after the party. Mary called Kathy and Kim to see if they would stay and have a sleep over at her house. Kathy and Kim both agreed and said that they would have a great time together being that they were all best of friends. Mary hung up the phone and said "This is the best day of my life. I'm going to turn sixteen today and I finally get to date boys."
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Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) Drac Von Stoller Genre: Ghost Price: Get Publish Date: September 3, 2012 Halloween finally arrived and it was Mary's sixteenth birthday. Mary's parent's finally decided she was old enough to have a sleep over at their house. But she was only allowed to have two of her best friends spend the night after the party. Mary called Kathy and Kim to see if they would stay and have a sleep over at her house. Kathy and Kim both agreed and said that they would have a great time together being that they were all best of friends. Mary hung up the phone and said "This is the best day of my life. I'm going to turn sixteen today and I finally get to date boys."
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Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) Drac Von Stoller Genre: Ghost Price: Get Publish Date: September 3, 2012 Halloween finally arrived and it was Mary's sixteenth birthday. Mary's parent's finally decided she was old enough to have a sleep over at their house. But she was only allowed to have two of her best friends spend the night after the party. Mary called Kathy and Kim to see if they would stay and have a sleep over at her house. Kathy and Kim both agreed and said that they would have a great time together being that they were all best of friends. Mary hung up the phone and said "This is the best day of my life. I'm going to turn sixteen today and I finally get to date boys."
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Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) - Drac Von Stoller | Ghost |562696488
Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) Drac Von Stoller Genre: Ghost Price: Get Publish Date: September 3, 2012 Halloween finally arrived and it was Mary's sixteenth birthday. Mary's parent's finally decided she was old enough to have a sleep over at their house. But she was only allowed to have two of her best friends spend the night after the party. Mary called Kathy and Kim to see if they would stay and have a sleep over at her house. Kathy and Kim both agreed and said that they would have a great time together being that they were all best of friends. Mary hung up the phone and said "This is the best day of my life. I'm going to turn sixteen today and I finally get to date boys."
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Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) - Drac Von Stoller | Ghost |562696488
Bloody Mary (Urban Legend) Drac Von Stoller Genre: Ghost Price: Get Publish Date: September 3, 2012 Halloween finally arrived and it was Mary's sixteenth birthday. Mary's parent's finally decided she was old enough to have a sleep over at their house. But she was only allowed to have two of her best friends spend the night after the party. Mary called Kathy and Kim to see if they would stay and have a sleep over at her house. Kathy and Kim both agreed and said that they would have a great time together being that they were all best of friends. Mary hung up the phone and said "This is the best day of my life. I'm going to turn sixteen today and I finally get to date boys."
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