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when i say modern like i realize superheroes existed in the 50s but a) you can't convince me that they were allowed to read comic books at welton and b) a lot of those didn't read queer until way later so when i say captain America and bucky barnes i mean the mcu versions
also if you pick glee, you have to tell me which ones and if you say kurt and blaine just know that i'm side-eyeing that
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Phoenix was dating Mike, though not officially. He felt relieved to be out as gay. Mike didn’t judge him. Instead, he accepted him for who he was. He wanted to tell the band, just so he could be open with them. Mike encouraged him to do it when he felt comfortable. Nobody could make him come out. That decision was his. He understood. The next time they were in the studio together, he waited for the perfect opportunity.
They could tell he was antsy about something, so they asked him if he was okay. Actually, there was something he needed to tell them. They all looked at him. I’m gay. Silence for a moment. Chester went over and hugged him. Congratulations. The other guys also congratulated him on coming out. He felt relief wash over him. Thank you. How long had he known?
Since high school. He dated girls, even though he was sexually attracted to men. It was because of Mike, that he was finally comfortable with who he was. Brad told him that no matter what, they would never think of him differently. Thank you. He appreciated that.
He had so many questions about Bria and how they knew her. Rob explained that she was Mike’s girl. He laughed at that. That led to them asking him what they had wondered for two years. What happened between them? They became close friends so quickly. He sighed and asked them for an open mind because it sounded crazy. They agreed.
He then told them about their dream. The first time he met her was in 1999 when she was signed to their label. He explained everything he remembered happening, including her inappropriate relationship with Brad Pitt that resulted in her falling into a coma after drinking too much and falling asleep. Did she survive? Yes, she did but in the second dream, she became an alcoholic after moving in with Brad. She was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and bipolar disorder.
She was a very successful alternative country music artist with multiple Grammy awards, but she wasn’t truly happy. How long was her addiction? Five years. She got sober because she found out her organs were going to shut down. After rehab, she moved into sober living. She was sexually assaulted by Richie Sambora from Bon Jovi. She was also in a relationship with Jon Bon Jovi.
He was in an open marriage and they were sleeping together whenever he was in town. She dated Bradley Cooper for a while and she did a documentary about her life with him.
“She also dated Brad but she cheated on him with Jon and Brad. Before we woke up, she had started dating Phoenix.”
“She cheated on me”, Brad asked for clarification.
“Yeah. You broke up with her because of that because you couldn’t trust her anymore. She dated Rob but they broke up because he couldn’t handle her mental health issues.”
Sexual assault. Did she go to the police? No, because she didn’t want what Richie did to affect the band. She also didn’t think it would legally be considered assault because he never asked for consent and she never said yes or no. Instead, Jon was making sure he didn’t contact her. He also fired him from the band. What about now? He admitted to having an emotional affair with her starting when she was sixteen years old. On her eighteenth birthday, it became sexual.
They didn’t know that. Did it make them see him differently? Yes, but they could move past it. They had no idea what to think about their dreams. It didn’t make sense. How could they both have the same dream? He didn’t have an answer for that. On a funnier note, she at one point had five cats. They laughed at that. Five! Yes. He tried to remember them all, as he counted on his fingers.
“It was actually six, but one died of leukemia. Bon Jovi, Cookies, Cream, Bert, Ernie and Mama. She was only going to get one more kitten, but she came across Mama and her kittens and she decided she didn’t want to split them up. So, she adopted all three of them together. She was a great cat mom, who loved them like they were her children. For a while, she and two of her cats were living with me because she was having trouble with her mental health. Cats are assholes.”
They laughed. Was she still recording music? No, she recorded a full album but the label decided not to release it. They then dropped her. She and Brad were working on getting her masters back. What was she doing instead? She was an escort for wealthy men. Were they serious? Yes, they were.
“She goes on dates and is paid for them”, Rob said.
“Who is she dating?”
“She won’t tell us because it’s confidential, but she can make more than a thousand dollars just for traveling. That doesn’t include the guy paying for her flights or accommodations. She went to Paris for a weekend and was paid a thousand dollars, plus five hundred dollars for shopping money”, Mike said.
“Holy shit! Is that legal?”
Yes, there was a loophole. She wasn’t selling sex, which made it legal. It was something she was doing to be able to afford rent, bills, insurance, food, and other expenses. She didn’t have any family members to help her out financially, because her mother disappeared after surrendering her at birth. For sixteen years, she was in the foster care system until she became emancipated. She didn’t know who her father was or what happened to her mother.
When they met her, she was quiet and kind of afraid of them. She slowly became more comfortable around them. They learned that she had been moved around a lot while in foster care, so she learned how to put up walls to protect herself from getting hurt. She was incredible and they couldn’t believe how far she had come in two years.
When she came to the studio at the end of the day, she was wearing a floral print dress that went down to her ankles. Where the hell did she come from? A yacht. How was the date? It was more fun than she thought it would be. She was not a boat person, so she thought she would get nauseous. Thankfully, she didn’t because that would have been extremely embarrassing. They laughed. Would she get on a boat? No, it didn’t sound fun to her.
They didn’t know that she had become Chester’s drug dealer. One of her customers gave her samples of cocaine, heroin and MDMA pills. She was going to sell them to him for fifty dollars each. They couldn’t do the deal in front of the band because they would get into massive trouble! Instead, they were going to go to his place. Sam had thrown him out because of his drug addiction.
So, he got a hotel room. They drove over. Once inside, she gave him the drugs and he gave her the money. While sitting on the floor, he took out the pills and had her try one. She put it into her mouth and swallowed it. It took a few minutes to work. When it did, she saw bright colors. They were so beautiful! She laid back and looked up at the ceiling. He smiled and asked her what she was seeing. She described everything. He laid down on top of her.
“Chessy, you’re fucking amazing!”
He laughed. “I thought you would like it. I love you.”
“I love you too.”
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 5.5 / 10
Título Original: Biggles - Adventures in Time
Año:  1986
Duración: 89 min
País: Reino Unido  
Dirección: John Hough
Guion: John Groves, Kent Walwin. Novela: W.E. Johns
Música: Stanislas Syrewicz
Fotografía: Ernie Vincze
Reparto: Neil Dickson, Alex Hyde-White, Fiona Hutchison, Peter Cushing, Marcus Gilbert, William Hootkins, Alan Polonsky, Francesca Gonshaw, Michael Siberry, James Saxon, Daniel Flynn, James Cosmo, Forbes Collins, David Cann, Jennifer Guy, Samantha Bradshaw, Christopher Robbie, Fanny Carby, Pam St. Clement, Catherine Neilson, Alibe Parsons, Steffanie Pitt, Lea Rochelle
Productora: Coproducción Reino Unido-Estados Unidos; Compact Yellowbill, Tambarle
Género: Adventure; Family; Sci-Fi
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090729/
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A Dream of Christmas (2016)
Impression: boring
Collection: no
Overall: ⭐️⭐️
Concept: ⭐️⭐️
Story: ⭐️⭐️
Storytelling: ⭐️⭐️
Characters: ⭐️⭐️
Casting: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Visually: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Score/Soundtrack: ⭐️⭐️
Entertainment: ⭐️1/2
Best: Cindy Williams as Jayne (the angel)
Worst: the storytelling. Felt more of a connection with the guy Penny was not meant for than the her with her husband.
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Vixen by Micheline Pitt has launched a Ghostbusters collection that includes crossbody bags modeled after Stay Puft ($65), Slimer ($85), and the Ghostbusters logo ($65), as well as T-shirts ($32), a baseball tee ($34), a ringer tee ($54), a sweatshirt ($48), a button-up ($68), skirts ($98), dresses ($124-148).
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thelittlehansy · 4 years
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If anyone see this post...
Please i need your validation that i dont have some weird daddy issues or very late Electra syndrom 😂😂
to find These handsome men way less.....
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Attractive that these men...😂
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Who are exactly the same men ...*look confuse*
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Y’ALL WHAT IF MEEKS AND PITTS DRESSED AS BERT AND ERNIE ONE YEAR FOR HALLOWEEN
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power-chords · 2 years
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Ernie is sitting on my chest and purring and gazing lovingly into my eyes with his ridiculously handsome Brad Pitt Circa 1998 cat face and I swear in these moments he’s capable of sorcery. Like the cat is putting a spell on me.
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ERNIE!!!!
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The NFL in Milwaukee
Continuing our exploration of historical sports in Milwaukee, we have a National Football League (NFL) game played at the State Fair Park between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers on October 7, 1951. The game was played in front of a crowd of 8,000 and ended in a 35-33 win for the Packers. It was one of the last two games played by the Packers in State Fair Park. Tobin Rote of the Packers led the game in passing yards with 229, Pittsburgh’s Lynn Chandnois led the game in rush yards with 76, and Packers’ Dom Moselle led the game in receiving yards with 96. Pro Football Hall of Famers on each team that season included Tony Canadeo for the Packers, and for the Steelers, Bill Walsh, Ernie Stautner, Jack Butler, and Jim Finks.
The Green Bay Packers were established in 1919, the third-oldest NFL franchise. They have won the most league championships with 13, nine of which came before the Super Bowl. For the 1933 season, the Packers played home games at Milwaukee’s Borchert Field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association. They played at the Wisconsin State Fair Park in West Allis between 1934 and 1951, Marquette Stadium in 1952, and Milwaukee County Stadium from 1953 until 1994, though they have called Lambeau Field in Green Bay home since 1957. Due to poor facilities in Green Bay prior to 1957, the League had threatened a permanent move of the team to Milwaukee. In the 1951 season, the Packers missed the playoffs, finishing fifth in the National Conference with a 3-9 record.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were established in 1933, the seventh oldest franchise in the NFL and the oldest in the American Football Conference (AFC). They are tied with the New England Patriots for most Super Bowl titles with 6, the most recent of which came in 2008. The Steelers originally joined the league as the Pittsburgh Pirates, taking the name of the city’s Major League Baseball team. The name was changed in 1940; however, due to so many players joining the military during World War II, they merged in 1943 to form the Phil-Pitt “Steagles” (that is, a mash-up of the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers) and in 1944 with the Chicago Cardinals, called Card-Pitt. Card-Pitt finished 0-10, the franchise’s only winless team.
To see more of this footage, visit: https://uwm.edu/wtmjsearch/wtmjnewsarchive/46501/. Use the search function in our WTMJ News Search to find more football footage and explore the rest of the WTMJ collection. 
-Samantha Dickson, Archives Graduate Intern 
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livvyofthelake · 3 years
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i’ve cracked the code.
community has troy and abed where outer banks has jj and pope where stranger things has dustin and lucas where the it movies have richie and eddie where riverdale has sweet pea and fangs where friends has chandler and joey where stand by me has teddy and vern where dead poets society has meeks and pitts where succession has tom and greg where marvel has sam and bucky where once upon a time has hook and david where, ultimately, sesame street has bert and ernie
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Shot4Shot (online) presents It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, Hey Arnold! & Rugrats Friday, October 23, 2020 at 9:30 PM Email: [email protected] to attend! CAST Stage Directions/Drink Ref... Greg Gorman Charlie Brown/Dog (HA)/Howard (RR)... Amelia Morgan Sally/Ernie (HA)/Betty (RR)... Ali Mierzejewski Linus/Sid (HA)/Chuckie (RR)... Leah Evans Patty/Golden Hook (HA)/Chas (RR)... Aaron LaRoche Lucy/Eugene (HA)/Drew (RR)... Andy Fitch Frieda/Harold (HA)/Tommy (RR)... Melissa Ulloa Violet/Mysterious Lady (HA)/Mr Hyunh (HA)/Lil (RR)... Sonia Nam Shermy/Arnold (HA)/Didi (RR)... Jenny Hill Snoopy/Gerald (HA)/Phil (RR)... Pedro Lee Pigpen/Cabbie (HA)/Angelica (RR)... Melissa Parker Caron Schroeder/Stinky (HA)/Guardian Angel (RR)... Naomi Pitt https://www.instagram.com/p/CGgPFGEpoGc/?igshid=xductp8sk69h
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Tony Dorsett
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Anthony Drew Dorsett (born April 7, 1954) is a former American football running back who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos.
From Western Pennsylvania, Dorsett attended the nearby University of Pittsburgh, where he led the Panthers to the national title as a senior in 1976 and won the Heisman Trophy. He was the first-round draft choice of the Cowboys in 1977, the second overall selection (from Seattle). Dorsett was the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and played for the team for 11 seasons, through 1987. He played for Denver the following year, then retired because of injuries. He is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1994) and the College Football Hall of Fame (1994).
Early years
The son of Wes and Myrtle, Dorsett grew up in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, northwest of Pittsburgh. He attended Hopewell High School, where he played football and basketball.
As a high school sophomore in 1970, Dorsett started at cornerback, as his coaches did not believe the 147-pound Dorsett was big enough to play running back, the position he played in junior high school. In 1971, a competition between Dorsett and sophomore Michael Kimbrough for the starting running back position ended after Dorsett took a screen pass 75 yards for a touchdown against Ambridge during the season opener.
Dorsett ended the year as an All-State selection after rushing for 1,034 yards and scoring 19 touchdowns, while leading the Vikings to a 9–1 season. He also remained a starting cornerback on the defensive side. In basketball Dorsett helped his team reach the WPIAL quarterfinals.
In 1972, Dorsett was again an All-state Selection, after setting a single game rushing record with 247 yards against Sharon, a single season rushing record with 1,238 yards and the career rushing record with 2,272 yards, while leading the Vikings to a 9–1 season. Dorsett was also a key player on the defensive side as one of the starting linebackers.
For all the ability he had, Dorsett could never lead his team to the WPIAL Class AA playoffs, because in those days the teams had to have an undefeated record. The team's only loss in 1971 came against Sharon after Dorsett suffered a concussion and played less than a quarter, and the only loss in 1972 came against Butler while playing on a muddy field.
At the end of his senior season, he played at the Big 33 Football Classic. This was the first time that his future coach Johnny Majors saw him play live.
As a tribute to him, the school retired his 33 jersey and in 2001, Hopewell's Stadium was renamed Tony Dorsett Stadium.
College career
At the University of Pittsburgh, Dorsett became the first freshman in 29 years to be named All-American (Doc Blanchard of Army was the previous one in 1944). He finished second in the nation in rushing with 1,586 yards in 11 games and led the Pittsburgh Panthers to its first winning season in 10 years. He was Pittsburgh's first All-American selection since the 1963 season, when both Paul Martha and Ernie Borghetti were named to the first team. His 1,586 rushing yards at the time was the most ever recorded by a freshman, breaking the record set by New Mexico State's Ron "Po" James record in 1968. By coincidence, James, like Dorsett, hailed from Beaver County, Pennsylvania, specifically New Brighton. Although he was known as Anthony, the school's athletic department convinced him to go by Tony, to use the marketable initials TD as in touchdown.
At the beginning of Dorsett's freshman year at Pitt, his son Anthony Dorsett was born on September 14, 1973. Later in the 1973 season, Dorsett faced some criticism when it became known that his son was born out of wedlock, with some observers contending that he should drop out of school and marry his son's mother and financially support his family. Dorsett believed that the best way to care for his son was to continue to pursue his football career, a tactic that succeeded due to his successful professional career.
Three games into his sophomore season, he became Pitt's all-time leader in career rushing yards, surpassing the old record of 1,957 yards set by Marshall Goldberg, who helped Pitt to a national championship in 1937.
Against Notre Dame in his junior year, Dorsett had 303 yards rushing to break his own school single game rushing record. As a senior in 1976, he had a total of 290 yards against Notre Dame. He darted 61 yards on his first run of the season and tacked on 120 more by the end of the 31–10 Pitt win.
As a senior in 1976, he helped lead his school to a national title, picking up the Heisman Trophy, the Maxwell Award, the Walter Camp Award for player of the year, and the United Press International (UPI) Player of the Year award along the way as he led the nation in rushing with 2,150 yards. He was a three-time first-team All-American (1973, 1975, 1976) and a second-team All-American in 1974 by UPI and Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA). Dorsett finished his college career with 6,082 total rushing yards, then an NCAA record. This would stand as the record until it was surpassed by Ricky Williams in 1998.
Dorsett was the first Pitt player to have his jersey retired, after being a four-time 1,000-yard rusher and four-time All-American. He is considered one of the greatest running backs in college football history. In 2007, he was ranked #7 on ESPN's Top 25 Players in College Football History list. In 1994, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Professional career
Dallas Cowboys
Entering the 1977 NFL Draft, Dorsett wasn't seen as a sure thing, with many scouts considering that his small size would be a liability in the long term and affect his durability. He had also informed the expansion Seattle Seahawks that he didn't want to play for them.
The Dallas Cowboys selected him with the second overall choice, after trading their first pick (#14-Steve August) and three second-round choices (#30-Tom Lynch, #41-Terry Beeson, #54-Glenn Carano) to the Seahawks, in order to move up in the first round. Dorsett signed a five-year contract for a reported $1.1 million, becoming the first player in franchise history to reach this amount, although it was the second largest contract signed for a rookie, with Ricky Bell beating Dorsett with a $1.2 million contract.
From the beginning, Dorsett and head coach Tom Landry had differing opinions on how he should run the ball. Landry initially designed precise running plays, but was eventually convinced that Dorsett was a different type of running back and instructed the offensive line to block and hold their man, while Dorsett chose the running lane with his gifted vision and instincts.
In 1977, Dorsett's rookie year, he provided an instant impact, rushing for 1,007 yards (including a 206-yard rushing effort against the Philadelphia Eagles), scoring 12 touchdowns and earning rookie of the year honors. He set a new Cowboys rookie record and was also the only Cowboy to rush for more than 1,000 yards in his rookie season. He held the record for 39 years, until 2016, when Ezekiel Elliott surpassed 1,000 yards in his 9th game and broke Dorsett's record in game 10 with 1,102 yards.
He was named the starter in the tenth game of the season, and became the first player to win the college football championship, then win the Super Bowl the next year, when the Cowboys beat the Denver Broncos 27–10 in Super Bowl XII. In his second season, Dorsett recorded 1,325 yards and 9 touchdowns, with the Cowboys once again reaching the Super Bowl, although they lost 35–31 to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XIII.
In 1980 he had one of his best runs. With the ball on the four-yard line against the St. Louis Cardinals, the right defensive end and linebacker had penetration, while the two cornerbacks were blitzing. Dorsett suddenly pivoted on his right foot, turned 360 degrees and ran wide around the left side, beating the safety and eluding a total of five defenders for a touchdown without being touched.
His most productive season was in 1981, when he recorded 1,646 yards, breaking the Cowboys franchise record.
In 1982, his streak of 5 straight years with at least 1,000 rushing yards was interrupted by the strike-shortened season. Dallas only played 9 games, with Dorsett registering 745 yards and 5 touchdowns. In the final regular season game against the Minnesota Vikings, he set a record that can only be tied, with a 99-yard touchdown run. Derrick Henry tied his record with a 99-yard touchdown run in 2018.
Prior to the 1985 season, he held out, demanding that his contract be renegotiated. Defensive tackle Randy White had been given a larger contract by the Cowboys.
In 1986, running back Herschel Walker was signed by the Cowboys and moved to fullback, so he could share backfield duties with Dorsett, becoming the second Heisman backfield tandem in NFL history, after George Rogers and Earl Campbell were teammates on the 1984 New Orleans Saints. This move created tension, as it would limit Dorsett's playing time, and because Walker's $5 million five-year contract exceeded his $4.5 million five-year contract. Although Dorsett was slowed by ankle and knee injuries that caused him to miss 3 games, he still led the Cowboys in rushing for the 10th consecutive season with 748 yards.
In 1987, Walker complained with Cowboys management that he was being moved around between three different positions (running back, fullback, wide receiver) and that Dorsett had more carries. He took over as the team's main running back, with Dorsett playing in 12 games (6 starts) and rushing for 456 yards on 130 carries. Dorsett was not played in two games despite being healthy, which made him demand a trade.
On June 2, 1988, Dorsett was traded to the Denver Broncos in exchange for a conditional fifth-round draft choice. He left as the franchise's rushing leader (12,036 yards) and second in league history in postseason rushing yards (1,383).
Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos acquired Dorsett because they were desperate to improve their running game. He reunited with former Cowboys offensive coordinator Dan Reeves and it was reported that at the age of 34, he could still run 40 yards in 4.3 seconds. With the retirement of Walter Payton the previous year, he was the career leader in rushing yards among active players. He also had a positive impact on the offense until being limited with injuries late in the season, appearing in 16 games (13 starts), while leading the team with 703 rushing yards and 5 rushing touchdowns.
On September 26, 1988, Dorsett moved into second place of the all-time rushing list with 12,306 yards, and would finish his career with 12,739 yards, trailing only Walter Payton. He retired after suffering torn left knee ligaments during training camp the following season.
Legacy
Dorsett rushed for 12,739 yards and 77 touchdowns in his 12-year career. Dorsett also had 13 receiving scores and even a fumble recovery for a touchdown. On January 3, 1983, during a Monday Night Football game in Minnesota, Dorsett broke a 99-yard touchdown run against the Vikings, which is the longest run from scrimmage in NFL history (Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans would tie this record in 2018). Dorsett broke the previous record of 97 yards, set by Andy Uram in 1939 and Bob Gage in 1949. The Cowboys only had 10 men on the field at the time, as fullback Ron Springs was unaware of the play being called. Despite the feat, the Cowboys lost the game 27–31.
Dorsett made the Pro Bowl 4 times during his career (1978, 1981–1983) and rushed for over 1,000 yards in 8 of his first 9 seasons. Of his 12 NFL seasons, he surpassed 1,000 yards eight times. During the strike-shortened, 9-game season of 1982, he led the NFC in rushing with 745 yards. He was a First-team All-Pro in 1981 and a Second-team All-Pro in 1982 and 1983.
Dorsett was elected to both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame in 1994 and was enshrined in the Texas Stadium Ring of Honor the same year. In 1999, he was ranked number 53 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players. He is the first of only two players in history (along with former running back Marcus Allen) who has won the Heisman Trophy, won the Super Bowl, won the College National Championship, been enshrined in the College Hall of Fame, and been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall Of Fame.
The football stadium at Hopewell High School in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, is named after Dorsett and a street near Heinz Field, the home stadium of the University of Pittsburgh, is named after him.
Personal life
Dorsett has four children: Anthony, Jazmyn, Madison, and Mia (with current wife Janet). His son, Anthony, also played football at the University of Pittsburgh and played defensive back in the NFL from 1996 to 2003, making Super Bowl appearances with the Tennessee Titans (Super Bowl XXXIV) and Oakland Raiders (Super Bowl XXXVII).
Dorsett hosts the Tony Dorsett Celebrity Golf Classic for McGuire Memorial. This event has raised nearly $5 million in support of McGuire Memorial's mission.
Dorsett has helped improve the health of current and former professional athletes through promoting awareness of sleep apnea across the United States. He has teamed up with prize-winning orthodontic technician David Gergen and the Pro Player Health Alliance to hold free public awareness events in local communities all over the nation. Dorsett has helped get over 150 former players successfully treated for sleep apnea.
Health issues
In November 2013, Dorsett announced he had signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease found in many former football players, boxers, and hockey players. Specifically, Dorsett referred to memory loss as the major symptom affecting him in retirement.
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Breakthrough (2019)
Today's review on MyOldAddiction.com, Breakthrough by #RoxannDawson starring #ChrissyMetz and #JoshLucas, "a flimsy movie whose pandering insults its audience"
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Bil’s rating (out of 5): BB. 
USA, 2019.  Fox 2000 Pictures, TSG Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox.   Screenplay by Grant Nieporte, based on the book by Joyce Smith.  Cinematography by Zoran Popovic.  Produced by DeVon Franklin.  Music by Marcelo Zarvos.  Production Design by Gae S. Buckley.  Costume Design by Kimberly Adams-Galligan.  Film Editing by Maysie Hoy.  Academy Awards…
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