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tha-wrecka-stow · 26 days
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mitjalovse · 11 months
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What is the problem with the prefabricated musicians? I mean, they are not seen as real thanks to them being a part of the mechanisms that don't have much to do with music. For instance, Jennifer Hudson is a great vocalist, but her being a part of American Idol does cause some to be wary of her work. Sure, she proved many wrong with her debut, but I believe she could have had an even better career, had she not been on the reality show. Then again, would she be noticed otherwise? That remains a great dilemma with a lot of players who become famous through these shows, such as American Idol – they have probably tried to achieve their goals in the other way, but the success at the television opportunity made some wary of them.
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Sometimes life is good ... ✨️
Today, I've won the bid for an original theatre programme of Peter Schaffer's stage plays "The Private Ear" and "The Public Eye" from 1962, signed by Kenneth Williams and Maggie Smith!
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It's the perfect complement to the book ... oh, lucky day!!!! 💕
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shiftinghero · 2 years
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Having a black Jean grey in my dr>>>>
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whoworewhatjewels · 4 months
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Best Jewelry At The 2023 British Fashion Awards
Best Jewelry At The 2023 British Fashion Awards
The 2023 Fashion Awards, a collaboration between the British Fashion Council Foundation and Pandora, transformed London’s Royal Albert Hall into a mesmerizing showcase celebrating fashion’s elite and emerging talents. Renowned designers and rising stars graced the event, setting the stage for a dazzling style display. Celebrities like Anne Hathaway, Taylor Russell, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Amal…
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Crystal Renay-Smith ends 8-year marriage with Singer Ne-Yo over infidelity
Crystal Renay-Smith ends 8-year marriage with Singer Ne-Yo over infidelity
Crystal Renay-Smith ends 8-year marriage with Singer Ne-Yo over infidelity (more…)
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Morgan's 2023 Reading List ✨📚 
Jan 2: Truly Madly Guilty - Liane Moriarty (1 star)
Jan 4: True Biz - Sara Nović (4.5 stars)
Jan 15: Spare - Prince Harry (4 stars)
Jan 20: Blood of Olympus - Rick Riordan (re-read) (3 stars)
Jan 23: This Time Tomorrow - Emma Straub (3.5 stars)
Jan 25: The Last Thing He Told Me - Laura Dave (3.5 stars)
Feb 2: Beartown - Fredrik Backman (5 stars)
Feb 5: The Hawthorne Legacy - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (4 stars)
Feb 6: The Final Gambit - Jennifer Lynn Barnes (3.5 stars)
Feb 19: Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting - Clare Pooley (4 stars)
Feb 19: The Unsinkable Greta James - Jennifer E. Smith (2.5 stars)
Feb 28: Where’d You Go, Bernadette? - Maria Semple (5 stars)
Mar 15: A Court of Thorns and Roses - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 20: A Court of Mist and Fury - Sarah J. Maas (5 stars)
Mar 23: A Court of Wings and Ruin - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 25: The Quarantine Princess Diaries - Meg Cabot (2.5 stars)
Mar 26: A Court of Frost and Starlight - Sarah J. Maas (4 stars)
Mar 31: The Mutual Friend - Carter Bays (4 stars)
April 5: From Blood and Ash - Jennifer L. Armentrout (3.5 stars)
April 9: A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire - Jennifer L. Armentrout (4.5 stars)
April 15: The Crown of Gilded Bones - Jennifer L. Armentrout (3 stars)
April 19: The War of Two Queens -Jennifer l Armentrout (3 stars)
April 23: The Reading List - Sara Nisha Adams (3 stars)
April 30: Lessons in Chemistry - Bonnie Garmus (5 stars)
May 6: Happy Place - Emily Henry (4.5 stars)
May 10: Everything Beautiful in Its Time - Jenna Bush Hager (not rating)
May 13: Well Met - Jen DeLuca (3 stars)
May 21: The Last Mrs. Parrish - Liv Constantine (2.5 stars)
May 25: The Displacements - Bruce Holsinger (4 stars)
May 27: Rock the Boat - Beck Dorey-Stein (4.5 stars)
May 31: Damn Few - Rorke Denver (not rating)
June 14: A Court of Silver Flames - Sarah J. Maas (2 stars)
June 25: Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall (not rating)
June 27: A Court of Mist and Fury - Sarah J. Maas (reread)
July 2: Pineapple Street - Jenny Jackson (4 stars)
July 5: Once More With Feeling - Elissa Sussman (2 stars)
July 13: It All Comes Down to This - Therese Anne Fowler (3.5 stars)
July 15: Mad Honey - Jodi Picoult & Jennifer Finney Boylan (4 stars)
July 27: The Secret History - Donna Tart (3 stars)
July 29: The Comeback Summer - Ali Brady (4 stars)
July 30: The It Girl - Ruth Ware (4 stars)
August 5: The Night Circus - Erin Morgenstern (4 stars)
August 6: Educated - Tara Westover (not rating)
August 9: The First 90 Days - Michael D. Watkins (not rating)
August 11: This is How it Always Is - Laurie Frankel (5 stars)
August 20: Demon Copperhead - Barbara Kingsolver (4.5 stars)
August 27: A Soul of Ash and Blood - Jennifer L. Armentrout (1.5 stars)
August 30: The Alice Network - Kate Quinn (3.5 stars)
September 4: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue - V.E. Schwab (4.5 stars)
September 15: This Is How You Lose the Time War - Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone (4 stars)
September 17: Hotel Laguna - Nicola Harrison (2 stars)
September 24: We're All Adults Here - Emma Straub (5 stars)
September 26: A Bend in the Road - Nicholas Sparks (1.5 stars)
October 5: The Celebrants - Steven Rowley (2.5 stars)
October 8: Anxious People - Fredrik Backman (3.5 stars)
October 9: Born a Crime - Trevor Noah (not rating)
October 14: The Wishing Game - Meg Shaffer (4 stars)
October 16: Counting the Cost - Jill Duggar (not rating)
October 18: Love and Other Words - Christina Lauren (2.5 stars)
October 22: Rules of Civility - Amor Towles (4 stars)
October 29: Maybe You Should Talk To Someone - Lori Gottlieb (not rating)
October 30: Troublemaker - Leah Remini (not rating)
November 2: Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen (3.5 stars)
November 7: Good Girl Complex - Elle Kennedy (1.5 stars)
November 23: Modern Lovers - Emma Straub (2 stars)
November 25: Fourth Wing - Rebecca Yarros (3.5 stars)
December 3: Daisy Jones and The Six - Taylor Jenkins Reid (2.5 stars)
December 6: Know My Name - Chanel Miller (not rating)
December 10: Girl in the Blue Coat - Monica Hesse (2.5 stars)
December 15: The Circus Train - Anita Parikh (2 stars)
December 20: Catch and Kill - Ronan Farrow (not rating)
December 22: Today Will Be Different - Maria Semple (4 stars)
December 27: Iron Flame - Rebecca Yarros (4.5 stars)
December 29: Vampire Academy - Michelle Mead (1 star)
December 30: Percy Jackson: The Chalice of the Gods - Rick Riordan (5 stars)
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Jane Asher and Gawn Grainger as Juliet Capulet and Romeo in “Romeo and Juliet” presentation while being on tour in the USA, 1967. Part 2. 🩶
Previously posted pictures with my old username, updating it with the new one.
Old Vic Brings First Spoken Drama to The Music Center. By Cecil Smith. Los Angeles times— March 5th, 1967.
It seems a curious bit of scheduling to have the Bristol Old Vic in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of The Music Center, opening a three-week season of Shakespeare Tuesday night.The company is doing the first spoken drama ever performed in the new complex and it arrives on the threshold, the very eve, of the twin openings of the new theaters designed primarily for drama next month. Not that the spoken word is a stranger to the Pavilion. Some of the more interesting musical plays produced there, notably "Fiddler on the Roof," have been as dependent on their dramatic as on their musical structure. And if the Pavilion is fundamentally a music hall, still the verbal music of Shakespeare can be as stirring and compelling as any instrumental or vocal music ever devised. No one plays this music better than a British ensemble and among the great companies of England the Bristol Old Vic is considered one of the best. No less an authority than Sir Tyrone Guthrie says it is among the world's finest acting companies and that its managing director, Val May, is an immensely vital force in the English-speaking theater.
Suited the Action
Sir Tyrone suited the action to the word by staging the production of "Measure for Measure" that opens the BOV season here. May directed the production of "Hamlet" that enters the repertory Thursday and the "Romeo and Juliet" that will open next week. The three plays will rotate through March 25. The Bristol Old Vic was initially formed in 1946 as an offshoot, a sort of farm club for London's justly celebrated Old Vic. When the latter was melded into the British National Theater three years ago, the BOV became an independent entity.
It is supported by an annual grant of 40,000 pounds from the Federal Arts Council, plus a grant from the city of Bristol and its thriving box offices in two theaters-the legendary Theater Royal and its new Little Theater. But even in its days as m the outpost of the London company, the Bristol Old Vic had an individuality and a spirit all its own. I remember when the parent organization was in the Philharmonic on one of its tours some years ago, I asked John Neville, who was playing Hamlet, what his plans were after the tour, and he said he was leaving the London company to return to Bristol. I asked him why. "It's more adventurous, more experimental, more daring and," he smiled, "more fun."
Although the BOV is only doing Shakespeare on this first American tour under the sponsorship of S. Hurok, the Bard is not its primary product in England. The company is known as an innovator, launching new plays and new playwrights, trying new areas of stagecraft, new methods and new approaches. It was in the vanguard of the new wave of British drama that spawned Pinter, Shaffer, Osborne, Arden, Wesker, and others. It was the first company to produce an English version of Erwin Piscator's "War and Peace" (later staged with immense success in this country by the APA) and it first provided a stage for such plays as "A Severed Head" and "The Killing of Sister George." ⠀⠀⠀
The company has a vigorous acting school and training program that has a spawned a legendary crop of stars, among them Rosemary Harris, Peter O'Toole, Dorothy Tutin and Paul Rogers. m Although the concentration is on youth, many an established star has played at Bristol, including Wendy Hiller, Moira Shearer, Pamela Brown and Neville.
The Hamlet of the current company is one of England's brightest young stars, Richard Pasco. He's little known in this country, though he was in the movie "Room at the Top" and played Broadway with Laurence Olivier in
"The Entertainer." Pasco, who also plays the key role of Angelo in "Measure for Measure," told a Times correspondent in Bristol recently that he sees Hamlet as "a fish out of water." "He's plunked right in the middle of all this political intrigue and violence and that's what he hates most— violence," Pasco said.
He approves director May's decision to set the play in the Napoleonic era-"lots of conspiracy and blood around in those days." Pasco said his first West End job as an actor was in "Hamlet"-playing Fortinbras to the prince of Paul Scofield. He feels Scofield saw the character as "an angry young man." "Yet," said Pasco, "he's really pretty cool. He likes to think about things-in a world that likes to act. Not that he's unable to take care of himself—he learned that as a soldier. But he's a scholar who knows that violence only leads to more violence. It's not in his nature to do the things that have to be done.
That's the terrible part." Pasco was the original angry young man—he played Jimmy Porter in the English Stage Company's famous production of "Look Back in Anger" in 1956, which launched the new wave of British drama. Most of his career has been in classical repertory though he's also starred in British television and movies. He joined the Bristol Old Vic in 1964 for its first tour of Europe, which extended as far as Israel.
Famous member⠀⠀⠀
Actually, the most famous member of the current troupe is its Juliet, 20-year old Jane Asher-particularly with the miniskirt set. The fame that preceded her had nothing to do with her acting but her fan magazine reputation as the girl friend of Beatle Paul McCartney, which has brought out swarms of teenagers on the cross-country tour. In proper repertory fashion, she balances Juliet with the tiny role of Julietta in "Measure for Measure." There are other players quite celebrated in Britain among them, John Franklyn Robbins, Frank Barrie, Madge Ryan, Frank Middlemass, Gwan Granger, Barbara Leigh-Hunt. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
But as in the National Theater, the Comedie Francaise, the Moscow Art Theater, one goes to see an ensemble, not an individual. This is a new wrinkle in this country but with the success of such ensembles as the APA, ACT and others, it's gaining momentum. There's an immense sense of pride in the Bristol company and in its homebase theater, the 200-year-old Theater Royal in cred Eritain on a heater where Sarah Siddons played and Edmund Kean, William Charles Macready, Jenny Lind, Henry Irving and Ellen, Terry-the ghost of Mrs. Siddons is said to stalk its stage.
Some feel it prophetic that the Blitz, which levered much of Bristol, spared the theater. Val May accompanied his players to this country and stayed with them through their highly acclaimed New York openings, then returned to Bristol to prepare his spring season, which includes such varied offerings as "The Hostage," "The Taming of the Shrew," Galsworthy's "Strife" and Pinter's "The Homecoming."
Among three new plays to be produced is one by American author Robert Rich, "Message from the Grassroots," a play about Malcolm X with an all-white cast.
Dr. Guthrie met the troupe in Philadelphia to brush up his initial staging of "Measure for Measure," that blackest of black comedies, which was much condemned in Victorian England for its outspoken attitudes on sex and morals and its cynicism. Dr. Guthrie told me later he was quite pleased with the production and it was greeted in Philadelphia, Boston and New York with warmth and a goodly share of critical hosannas.
The play is out of Shakespeare's middle period when he was at the height of his powers, written at about the time he wrote "Othello," after "Hamlet" and prior to "Lear." Although labeled a comedy, it is quite a serious work and tragedy is narrowly averted and then only through good fortune. It's easy to see how it shocked the Victorians, dealing with the stern enforcer of a Viennese law holding fornication illegal and punishable by death.
When a young man gets his girl with child, he is sentenced to die, and his sister, a novice in a nunnery, offers her own chastity in exchange for her brother's life. What particularly upset the Victorians was Shakespeare's straightforward appraisal of humanity, as when he has the wry Pompey ask the young governor if, to enforce the law, he plans "to geld and spay all the youth of the city?" Eras change. The candor that delights one age shocks another and can delight a third. But what endures is the essential truth in the poet in his evaluation of man for all his vice and folly.
When he has Angelo say: "They say best men are moulded out of faults, and, for the most part, become much the better for being a little bad," it's downright comforting.
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Now that birth control is more or less routine, infanticide seems an unrelated and horrifying event; but to colonial women, who had no alternative and whose offspring were very likely to die in infancy anyway, infanticide might be a desperate kind of birth control after the fact. Various means of contraception were known at the time, and coitus interruptus was widely practiced. Sarah Smith, who had two husbands and several lovers, may have known about such things, but no means of birth control was foolproof. Young unmarried motherless women like Mary Martin, on the other hand, probably knew nothing of birth control. And in some cases birth-control information wouldn't have helped. Alice Clifton, the sixteen-year-old slave, was "debauched" in an alley by a white man known as "fat Shaffer." Women in desperate circumstances then turned to infanticide. But in killing their infants they not only committed murder; they also asserted, symbolically at least, that a woman should not be punished for her sexuality, that she is entitled to some measure of control of her own body. Such statements challenge civil and divine authority most of all. In a patriarchal society, they are revolutionary.
In Chester, Massachusetts, a week after Abiel Converse was arrested for murdering her bastard child, a Mrs. Tyler, several years a widow and several months pregnant, ate rat poison for breakfast. She spent the day "in great agony" and, about sunset, she died. The editor of the county newspaper took a dim view of this "inconsiderate conduct," and the Reverend Mr. Bascom denounced her at the Converse execution as "an unclean and whorish woman [who] was led on by this abominable wickedness, to murder herself: deliberately, designedly, without hope of any mercy; and without desiring the good wishes or prayers of any friend whatever." Not even the Reverend Mr. Bascom.
It is hard to read the old sermons today without suspecting that men like the Reverend Mr. Bascom were more concerned with their own authority than with God's. Always they warned women to be docile and obedient. At the executions of women convicted of infanticide, the ministers harangued women about "uncleanness"; but they also warned them against the sins of lying, secrecy, anger, disobedience, hypocrisy, sullen discontent, idleness, and "gadding about" with other women. In a political context, these "sins" amount to resistance, rebellion, subversion, sabotage, coalition, and conspiracy. No wonder the preachers thundered: "The Apostle wou'd have the young women taught to be sober, discreet, Chast, Keepers at home, that the word of God be not blasphemed. . . ."
But women apparently were not keepers at home, for during the eighteenth century bastardy became such a common offense that penalties against it had to be reduced. In 1747 Benjamin Franklin's marvelous fictitious creation, Miss Polly Baker, prosecuted for bearing a fifth bastard, argued that she had done her civic duty in adding "to the king's subjects" and should have a statue erected in her honor. Franklin's satiric essay is a serious argument for distinguishing "sin" from "crime." By 1780 the Marquis de Chastellux could relate straightforwardly the story of a "deceived" Miss Dorrance in Voluntown, Connecticut, being well cared for by her family. And George Grieve, Chastellux's translator, who also had met the family, advised English readers that in America such a young woman was "pitied rather than blamed" and could "still retain all her rights in society and become a legitimate spouse and mother, though her adventure be neither unknown nor even dissimulated."
Court dockets were crowded with bastardy cases. At the Court of General Sessions of the Peace held at Springfield, Massachusetts, in May 1785, Mary Howard, a "singlewoman," appeared and "voluntarily confesse[d] herself to have been guilty of the Crime of Fornication, and that she . . . had a Female Bastard Child born of her Body on the twentieth day of January last past. . . ." Mary Howard was followed by six other women. Each made a similar confession. Each was fined six shillings and charged three shillings for costs—a little more than a week's wages for a skilled spinster. A woman who accepted her child and her shame could be rehabilitated, but a woman who took matters into her own hands could not. In the same month, the Superior Court meeting nearby at Northampton sentenced Hannah Piggin to die for concealing the death of her bastard child. It was almost as though women who committed infanticide were punished not so much for killing but for trying to put one over on the authorities.
-Ann Jones, Women Who Kill
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noxtms · 1 year
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*   𝐀𝐍𝐎𝐍𝐘𝐌𝐎𝐔𝐒 𝐀𝐒𝐊𝐄𝐃   :   Can your members reply with their most wanted female charrie and fc????
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they absolutely can, but since today is going to be a difficult day to get a large variety of answers from people, i’m going to take a guess that canons most wanted at the minute are going to be andromeda tonks, aurora sinistra, gabrielle delacour, angelina johnson, tracey davis, katie bell and cho chang ! similarly, so you’re not hanging around for very long, the most recent list of most wanted face claims was : zaria, tati gabrielle, summer bishil, erin kellyman, meaghan rath, karla souza, dichen lachman, richa moorjani, jodie comer, khadijha red thunder, jasmin savoy brown, leah lewis, diana silvers, shay mitchell, lucy boynton, ayca aysin turan, nadia hilker, hunter schafer, chloe bridges, zoe love smith, jung wheein, maria pedraza, milly alcock, lauren ridloff, kang seulgi, katheryn winnick, simone ashley, milena tscharntke, gideon adlon, mina el hammani, marlo kelly, christina ricci, emmy raver lampman, kiana madeira, dilraba dilmurat, sofia boutella, beren saat, anna shaffer, ahsen eroglu, mikey madison, alisha boe, lucy liu, reina hardesty, samantha logan, precious mustapha, roseanne park, ritu arya, karen fukuhara, bailee madison, ahn hyejin, tahirah sharif, conor leslie, zion moreno, jessica plummer, taylor russell, madison bailey, barbie ferreira, nathalie emmanuel, vanessa kirby, lyrica okano, hannah john kamen, geraldine viswanathan, jamie chung, neslihan atagul, jurnee smollett, sofia bryant, sarah shahi, hayley law, zazie beetz, priscilla quintana, demet ozdemir, sophie nelisse, lulu antariksa, aisha dee, madeleine madden, salma hayek, adeline rudolph, lesley ann brandt, amber midthunder, greta onieogou, aja naomi king, maggie q, morena baccarin, daisy head, gugu mbatha raw, ursula corbero, natacha karam, brenda song, michelle yeoh, savannah lee smith, hoyeon jung, charithra chandran, amita suman, brianne tju, fan bingbing, sujaya dusgupta, eve best, candice patton, sophie skelton, alba baptista, christian serratos, anna diop, odette annable, danielle rose russell, keke palmer, maya hawke, chandler kinney, antonia gentry, natalia dyer, megan suri, devery jacobs, sofia carson, aslihan malbora, sun yihan, park sooyoung, gemma chan, banita sandhu and alice pagani !
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danceofdragonsrphq · 1 year
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greetings all! the admins at danceofdragonsrp wanted to put together a most wanted face claims list in ABC order - if you have any questions, please ask us
Male:
Abbas Jafri Alfie Enoch Ali Oner Ali Zafar Angel Bisamrk Curiel Aramis Knight Arjun Rampal Arnas Fedaravicius Can Yaman Charles Michael Davis Chris Evans Charlie Cox Chrlie Vickers Daniel Nuta Danila Kozlovsky Devon Terrell Elliot Knight Emi Khan Fawad Khan Freddy Carter Hayden Christensen Howard Charles Ilhan Sen Jacob Anderson Joe Alwyn Joe Dempsie Josh Heuston Kartik Aaryan Kartik Aaryan Kendrick Sampson Kit Harrington Kit Young Manish Dayal Mark Rowley Matt Smith Nathan Mitchell Nick Sagar Oscar Isaac Ram Charan Rish Shah Ryan Corr Sam Claflin Tom Hiddleston Tony Revolori Varun Dhawan
Female:
Alba Galocha Amita Suman Anna Shaffer Aslihan Malbora Astrid Berges-Frisbey Blanca Suarez Bruna Marquezine Ellie Bamber Gemma Arterton Gemma Chan Iman Vellani Isis Valverde Isolda Dychauk Kiara Advani Kiran Sawar Kylie Bunbury Laura Harrier Leyla Tanlar Maddison Jaizani Madeline Madden Maria Valverde Mariah Idrissi Mawra Hocane Morfydd Clark Nazanin Boniadi Neelam Muneer Olivia Cooke Pallavi Sharda Sajal Ali Shanina Shaik Shohreh Aghdashloo Tuba Buyukustun Valentina Belle Varada Sethu
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fc suggestions with period resources?
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Cases I would love to see profiled on "Unsolved Mysteries"
The Godard family deaths/disappearance
The Lane Bryant shooting in Tinley Park, Illinois
The disappearance of Paul and Sarah Skiba and Lorenzo Chivers
The death of Judy Smith
The death of Jonathan Luna
The disappearance of the "Springfield Three"
The strange tale of the "Yuba County Five"
The disappearance of Allison and Marie-José Benitez
The disappearance of Emma Fillipoff
The disappearance of Kyron Horman
The disappearance of Steven Koecher
The disappearance of Toni Sharpless
The disappearance of Brandon Swanson
The disappearance of Maura Murray
The disappearance of Jamie Fraley
The disappearance of Andrew Gosden
The disappearance of Brian Shaffer
The disappearance of Jennifer Kesse
The disappearance of Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos
The disappearance of Michele Anne Harris
The disappearance of Sneha Anne Philip
The disappearance of Leah Roberts (Unsolved Mysteries did a segment on this in 2001, but new testing of her car in 2006 would necessitate an update)
The disappearance of Asha Degree
(the ones in bold are ones that drive me especially crazy)
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July Wrap-Up
She Started It (Sian Gilbert) ★★★★
Love, Theoretically (Ali Hazelwood) (audio) ★★★★1/2
A Crown of Ivy and Glass (Claire Legrand) ★★★1/2
Where Echoes Die (Courtney Gould) ★★★1/2
The Only One Left (Riley Sager) (audio) ★★★★
Did You Hear About Kitty Karr? (Crystal Smith Paul) ★★
The Wishing Game (Meg Shaffer) ★★★★★
The Fiancee Farce (Alexandria Bellefleur) (audio) ★★★★
Belladonna (Adalyn Grace) ★★★★★
Yellowface (R.F. Kuang) (audio) ★★★★★
The Seven Year Slip (Ashley Poston) ★★★★1/2
Divine Rivals (Rebecca Ross) ★★★★★
What an excellent reading month. Find me over on Goodreads for more detailed reviews!
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Release: June 8, 2010
Lyrics:
All my life
And the hereafter
I've never seen
Seen one like you
You're a knife
Sharp and deadly
And it's me
That you cut into
But I don't mind
In fact I like it
Though I'm terrified
I'm turned on but scared of you, oh
She's a monster
Beautiful monster
Beautiful monster
But I don't mind
And I need her
Said I need her
Beautiful monster
But I don't mind
No I don't mind (I don't mind I don't I don't mind)
No I don't mind (I don't mind I don't I don't mind)
No I don't mind (I don't mind I don't I don't mind)
No I don't mind (I don't mind I don't I don't mind)
In her eyes
There's love and fire
And my heart
She's burning through
But I don't mind
In fact I like it
Though I'm terrified
I'm turned on but scared of you
She's a monster (she's a monster)
Beautiful monster (beautiful monster)
Beautiful monster (beautiful monster yeah)
But I don't mind (I don't mind)
And I need her (and I need her)
Said I need her (said I need her)
Beautiful monster (whoa)
But I don't mind (I don't mind I don't I don't mind)
No I don't mind
Playing with my heart, mmm
And she's playing with my mind
And I don't mind I don't I don't mind
No I don't mind I don't I don't mind
No I don't mind I don't I don't mind
No I don't mind I don't I don't mind
And I don't mind
(I don't mind I don't I don't mind) Said I don't mind
(I don't mind I don't I don't mind) And I don't mind
(I don't mind I don't I don't mind) Beautiful monster
She's a monster (she's a monster)
Beautiful monster (beautiful monster)
Beautiful monster (ooh)
But I don't mind (but I don't mind)
And I need her (and I need her)
Said I need her (said I need her)
Beautiful monster (beautiful monster)
But I don't mind (ooh)
No I don't mind
Songwriter:
no I don't mind
(I don't mind I don't I don't mind) no I don't mind
(I don't mind I don't I don't mind ooh) no I don't mind
Mikkel Storleer Eriksen / Sandy Julien Wilhelm / Shaffer Smith / Tor Erik Hermansen
SongFacts:
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