John R. Hogan (1888 - 1965) - In the Hedge, 1940s
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John Hogan
Sky Over Santa Fe, 2021
Mixed media on canvas
“ John Hogan A graduate of Northeast Louisiana State University with a Bachelors degree and New Mexico Highlands University with a Masters in Art Hogan studied with Edward Schutz and Elmer Schooley both exceptional landscape painters...”
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I know this is going back a few episodes but something that really broke my heart was in the scene where Bucky and Curt are on the wing and Bucky asks Curt to punch him? And when Curt finally does Bucky crouches down with his hands on his head and makes this….sound that’s impossible to describe thats just pure pain and he just doesn’t know what to *do* with it. Something about that sound that just destroys my heart. (Another instance of Callum being phenomenal as usual).
That scene 💔 Honestly, I already liked Callum before this show but I'm in love with him now. Putting down great performances in each episode.
It's so clear that Bucky cares deeply about people. Almost all of his actions point to that. From getting Gale a bike, slowing down in the Norway mission to save Curt, this scene, and so on, to the most recent episode where he helped the other POWs into the train. When he says he doesn’t feel a thing, he’s actually saying he feels so much pain that it's numbing and it overwhelms him, and the physical pain of being punched is how he finds relief. In that cry, he can finally let out all the pressure of grief and guilt weighing on his chest.
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"MY WAY: The Life and Legacy of Pat Patterson"
He was a semi-openly gay man within professional wrestling. Publicly, he was secretive about his sexuality. He had a poor, sad, lonely upbringing until he was more successful his father accepted him more. But he didn't have much support from his family when he came out to them as a teenager in the late 50s. Had to leave home at 16.
He's been the subject of rumors and erroneous stories because of homophobia in wrestling and in society.
He was a talent and a genius for wrestling and helped so many wrestlers over 45-50 years throughout the 80s, 90s, 2000s, and 2010s all the way until his death in 2020. He was like 'required reading' for anyone dreaming to wrestle, he put on shows and matches that today are still unbelievable.
I think he's a good man. He's a hero.
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If you have watched both M*A*S*H’s 5 O’Clock Charlie and Hogan’s Heroes’ Happy Birthday Adolph, you would find things to be very similar:
A MAJOR being fooled who wanted to shoot down enemy plane(s) with anti-aircraft weapons;
“Captain”(Hawkeye, Trapper, and “Hoganburg”) and a short Corporal (Radar and LeBeau);
Nazi Germany Jokes;
Plus the flags:
And no worries. Check out the IMDB page to find out their writers… Yeah, Laurence Marks, that’s probably it.
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John Hogan
Cloudy Day Prairie II (13/50), 1982
Color Etching
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 1985 - #FreddieMercury with Biba, a Brazilian model, at 'Rock in Rio Festival', during 'Works!' Tour
📸 Photo by Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive
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Your daily reminder from Schultz:
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