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Taking a second to show some appreciation for that most awesome of Wiccan Pimps
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frabsmagazines · 1 year
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 2 years
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“Bail of $10,000 Fixed For 7 Men, 1 Woman,” Toronto Star. October 24, 1932. Page 2. ---- Former Accused of Stealing Furs, Latter With Having Burglars’ Tools ---- Seven men charged with shopbreaking appeared before Judge Coatsworth in men’s court to-day and were remanded until Oct. 28. At the request of Crown Attorney McFadden bail was set at $10,000 for each of the accused.
The men charged with stealing furs from the Lubek Brothers Fur Company, Queen St., last Wednessay, are Joe Valentino, Mike Pacelia, Max Walsh, Joe Dorazio, Nathan Tusker, John Sylvester, Morris Rosenbaum, and Max Beaver.
Hilda Reynolds, charged with having burglary tools, was also remanded. Her bail was also fixed at $10,000. There was also a charge of receiving against Beaver.
Counsel W. B. Horkins asked that the period in remand be short. ‘Thee men were doing nothing when arrested,’ he said. ‘They were driving along the highway. The crown only wants to find something to charge them with.’
In setting such a high bail Mr. McFadden explained that the charge against the accused eight was a very serious one.
Fourteen inebriates appeared in early court and seventy men were charged with vagrancy. The number seven was a common factor in with these offences, but did not seem to alter the fortune of any of the accused parties. The bad luck of some just continued on its undisturbed way.
Charles Maddill, Albert Moran, Leo McLaughlin, and Thos. Harris were fined $10 or ten days for being drunk. James Griffin was assessed $20 or 20 days for the same offence.
‘I just got out from the farm on Saturday, your honor,’ pleaded Richard Kelly, charged with being drunk. ‘Won’t you please give me a chance?’ ‘I will to-day, but not the next time,’ replied the bench.
‘I want time to pay the fine,’ said Philip Martin, charged with being intoxicated. He spoke before he even asked how he pleaded to the charge. ‘There’s no fine to pay. I am going to remand you for sentence,’ said Magistrate Tinker. ‘I don’t have to pay?’ cried Martin in an incredulous voice. It was his first offence.
Minor Got Liquor ‘I woild ike to meet one of these ‘friends’ who give liquor to a youth of 18 years,’ said Magistrate Tinker, when the case of Harold Rice, charged with being drunk, came up. ‘I’d see that they got at least a month.’
Rice was remanded for sentence and put on probation for a year.
Solly Sidenburg admitted that he had been in court before. ‘But not for being drunk,’ he added. He was remanded for sentence.
Martin Cullerton said that he had just come from the jail farm. ‘I was there for three months last time. I won’t get drunk again if you give me a chance,’ he said. He looked very surprised when he was given another chance and remanded for sentence
For begging on King St., William Phillips was fined 10 or 10 days. P.C. 159 arrested him.
Carl Regis, charged with vagrancy, was remanded until Oct. 27 on a bond of $500.
James Care was charged with being a vagrant. P.C. 754 said he discovered accused peeking in a window on Danforth Ave. Care was remanded for sentence and warned to abandon the foolish practice of looking in windows.
Jack Sunshine was remanded until Oct. 31 to the Psychiatric Hospital on a charge of vagrancy.
Louis Pantila was charged with attempted self-destruction. Inspector Guthrie’s questioning brought out the fact that accused was so drunk at the time that he did not know what he was doing.
He was remanded for sentence and advised to be more careful of himself.
Police Magistrate A. E. Cainan, of Picton, was a guest on the bench with Judge Coatsworth during the latter part of court.
Could Lose Shirt at Track Judge Coatsworth found Abahram Marshak guilty of theft from William Doherty, a trucker, from Athlone, Ont.
Doherty appeared in his blue overalls to accuse Marshak, 20, of the theft of $4 in the form of two pari-mutuel tickets.
‘I was watching the races at Dufferin on Saturday,’ said Doherty, ‘when Marshak approached me and asked me what horses I fancied. We talked for a while and then I took out a $10 bill, intending to bet $2 of it. Marshak snatched the bill and before I could stop him got five tickets on Locara. He gave me three of the tickets, but said he lost the others.’
‘I saw Marshak snatch the bill,’ said Inspector Greer of the provincial police, who made the arrest.
‘I find you guilty of theft,’ said Judge Coastworth.
‘There was 15,000 people at Dufferin,’ said Counsel Chaplan. ‘Why a man could lose his shirt there and never notice it.’
Marshak was allowed to go home and get the $4 he was accused of stealing. ‘Hurry back with it,’ said the bench, ‘so Mr. Doherty can get back to his farm.’
Marshak was told to go home to get the $4 and to come back tomorrow.
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fandragon · 7 years
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Tiny Tarot Card - Thirteen of Antiques by Llyzabeth
Any fans of Friday the Thirteenth The Series out there? Check out this amazing tiny-tarot artwork by @llyzabeth 
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kevinspaceyarchives · 5 years
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A trip back in the time machine finds Kevin Spacey starring as Jack in Real Dreams at the Williamstown Theatre Festival | August 8, 1984 (Photos credit to Bob Marshak) 
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binarysystempodcast · 7 years
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The Friday the 13th the Series love continues with a whole episode dedicated to the show, complete with a ridiculous alarm that goes off when we’ve talked long enough about any one episode.
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jessilynallendilla · 4 years
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Books I Read in 2019
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn- Vonda N. McIntyre
Hidden Universe Travel Guides: Star Trek: Vulcan- Dayton Ward
The Illustrated Man-Ray Bradbury
Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History-Christopher L. Bennet
Solaris-Stanislaw Lem
Star Trek: The Price of the Phoenix-Sondra Marshak, Myrna Culbreath
The Listeners-James E. Gunn
V for Vendetta-Alan Moore, David Lloyd
2001: A Space Odyssey-Arthur C. Clarke
Motel of the Mysteries-David Macaulay
The Devine Comedy of Dante Alighieri: Volume I: Inferno- Dante Alighieri
Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen
Humans Wanted-Jody Lynn Nye, Vivian Caethe
The Monuments Men: Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History-Robert M. Edsel, Bret Writter
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock-Vonda N. McIntyre
Star Trek: Spock’s World-Diane Duane
The Time Machine-H.G. Wells
Star Trek: Deviations #1-Danny Cates
The Box: Uncanny Stories-Richard Matheson
The Pearl-John Steinbeck
Star Trek (1963) #11, 15, 22, 23, 25, 26, 33, 36, 37, 42, 45, 46 -Alberto Giolitti, Alden McWilliams, Allan Moniz, Angelo Todaro
Watchmen-Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons
The Dead Zone-Stephen King
White Fang-Jack London
Star Trek: World Without End-Joe Haldeman
Star Trek: The Fate of the Phoenix- Sondra Marshak, Myra Culbreath
Star Trek: The Original Series #11: Yesterday’s Son-A.C. Crispin
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home-Vonda N. McIntyre
Star Trek: Spock Must Die! -James Blish
The Twilight Zone (1962) #36, 45, 46-Len Wein, John Celardo, Luis Dominguez
Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments with Recipes, Romances and Home Remedies- Laura Esquivel
Star Trek: Spock, Messiah! -Theodore R. Cogswell, Charles A. Spano, Jr.
The Black Cauldron: The Chronicles of Prydain, Book 2-Lloyd Alexander
The People of Sparks: The second Book of Ember-Jeanne Duprau
The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion- Margaret Killjoy
Star Trek Adventures 01: The Galactic Whirlpool-David Gerrold
The Picture of Dorian Gray- Oscar Wilde
Star Trek: Spock: Reflections #1-Scott Tipton, David Tipton
Star Trek: Countdown #1-Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Mike Johnson, Tim Jones
Book of Death: The Fall of Bloodshot #1-Jeff Lemire
Star Trek: Planet of Judgement-Joe Haldeman
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tellusepisode · 4 years
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A Serious Man (2009)
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A Serious Man is a black comedy-drama film written, produced, edited and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Set in 1967, the film stars Michael Stuhlbarg as a Minnesota Jewish man whose life crumbles both professionally and personally, leading him to questions about his faith.
The film attracted a positive critical response, including a Golden Globe Award nomination for Stuhlbarg, a place on both the American Film Institute’s and National Board of Review’s Top 10 Film Lists of 2009, and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
In a prologue, a Jewish man in an unnamed 19th-century Eastern European shtetl tells his wife that he was helped on his way home by Reb Groshkover, whom he has invited in for soup. She says Groshkover is dead and the man he invited must be a dybbuk. Groshkover arrives and laughs off the accusation, but she plunges an ice pick into his chest. Bleeding, he exits their home into the snowy night.
In 1967, Larry Gopnik is a professor of physics living in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. His wife, Judith, tells him that she needs a get so she can marry widower Sy Ableman, with whom she has fallen in love. Meanwhile, their son Danny owes twenty dollars to an intimidating Hebrew school classmate for marijuana. He has the money, but it is hidden in a transistor radio that was confiscated by his teacher. Daughter Sarah is always washing her hair and going out.
Directors: Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Writers: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Stars: Michael Stuhlbarg, Richard Kind, Fred Melamed, Sari Lennick, Aaron Wolff, Jessica McManus, Peter Breitmayer
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Michael Stuhlbarg…Larry GopnikRichard Kind…Uncle ArthurFred Melamed…Sy AblemanSari Lennick…Judith GopnikAaron Wolff…Danny GopnikJessica McManus…Sarah GopnikPeter Breitmayer…Mr. BrandtBrent Braunschweig…Mitch BrandtDavid Kang…Clive ParkBenjamin Portnoe…Danny’s Reefer BuddyJack Swiler…Boy on BusAndrew S. Lentz…Cursing Boy on BusJon Kaminski Jr.…Mike FagleAri Hoptman…Arlen FinkleAlan Mandell…Rabbi MarshakAmy Landecker…Mrs. SamskyGeorge Wyner…Rabbi NachtnerMichael Tezla…Dr. SussmanKatherine Borowitz…Friend at the PicnicSteve Park…Clive’s Father (as Stephen Park)Allen Lewis Rickman…Shtetl HusbandYelena Shmulenson…Shtetl WifeFyvush Finkel…Dybbuk?Ronald Schultz…Hebrew School TeacherRaye Birk…Dr. ShapiroJane Hammill…Larry’s SecretaryClaudia Wilkens…Marshak’s SecretarySimon Helberg…Rabbi ScottAdam Arkin…Divorce LawyerJames Cada…Cop #1 (as Jim Cada)Michael Lerner…Solomon SchlutzCharles Brin…Hebrew School PrincipalMichael Engel…Torah BlesserTyson Bidner…MagbiahPhyllis Harris…Hebrew School Tea LadyPiper Sigel-Bruse…D’vorah (as Piper Sigel Bruse)Hannah Nemer…Sarah’s FriendRita Vassallo…Law Firm SecretaryWarren Keith…Dick Dutton (voice)Neil Newman…CantorTim Russell…Detective #1Jim Lichtscheidl…Detective #2Wayne A. Evenson…Russell KraussScott Thompson Baker…Sci-Fi Movie HeroLandyn Banx…Physics StudentAlana Bloom…Physics StudentStephanie Bright…Physics StudentRita Cannon…Physics StudentMatt Cici…Physics StudentDavid Cohen…Bar Mitzvah GuestAmanda Day…Physics StudentDevon A Early…Physics StudentJohn Edel…1960s Beach Party AttendeeJon Foss…Physics StudentArne Gjelten…Physics StudentRachel Grubb…Bar Mitzvah GuestSherilyn Henderson…Neighborhood KidLeon Hiland…Physics StudentPunnavith Koy…Physics NerdAndy Rocco Kraft…Physics NerdNicole Kruex…Physics StudentKatherine Loudenslager…HostessTammara Melloy…Mom on the beachLauri Mueller…Bar Mitzvah and Funeral GuestHelen Murray…Grocery Store PatronLisa Pechmiller…Bar Mitzvah GuestAsher Pink…Bar Mitzvah GuestMolly Elizabeth Ring…Girl at BeachLisa-Lou Rosenberg…Bar Mitzvah and Funeral GuestEthan Tarshish…Bar Mitzvah GuestBenjamin Terry…College studentJoel Thingvall…Bar Mitzvah GuestLuke Weber…StudentSteven Wothe…Bar Mitzvah and Funeral Guest
Sources: imdb & wikipedia
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Happy Birthday to Chris Wiggins
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More Micki & Ryan shipper memes
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frabsmagazines · 1 year
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streamboxpage · 7 years
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Friday’s Curse
An old antique dealer made a pact with the Devil to sell cursed antiques. When he dies, his store is inherited by his niece Micki and her cousin Ryan. With the help of Jack Marshak, they fight to retrieve the antiques from the people who bought them to stop them from causing harm. Friday’s Curse syndicated from http://ift.tt/2rLj3l6
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