A list of puns related to "Samuel Page"
I don't know how to post it on here but go to their most recent post on their Instagram page. They shared a Kevin Samuels video and tagged him. Maybe they worked things out Idk
The wiki entry makes it seem like the executioner was walking Harrison to the scaffold when this happened. I imagined prisoners to be stripped of all their belongings once they were sentenced. Was this not the case?
Here is the wiki entry:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Harrison_(soldier)
The KS fans FB page(the big one) seems to have vanished on FB as of this morning. Does anyone have any info on this?
"One of the delightful accidents in my life happened in December 1973 when I flew to Heathrow to rejoin Marilyn, who had phoned me in New York and invited me to come over to London with the express purpose of having a baby.
It didn't start well. Marilyn's business partner, John Sims, was perhaps the most socially awkward person I met in that city. Marilyn and John took me out to dinner, on the first night: Frankly I had a miserable time, and it wasn't the food. When we went home (to 21 Paddington St., across from and beside the two halves of Paddington Park, which, like Tomkins Square in New York, had once been a graveyard, though some of the markers were still visible among the grasses), probably we had an argument, and I went to bed wondering if this wasn't a mistake. I thought about going home and the only reason I didn't was that I couldn't afford it. Marilyn did, however, have some wonderful friends--Howard, Liz, and Judith Landry, a bookseller and his two wives (and four children), as well as Diana Senior, and her husband and partner, John Heathcote-Williams--and a book-runner in the KIng's Road Market where she and John had their rare-book business named Cyclops (he only had one eye and it had been his nickname since he was a kid and he was enough of a natural extrovert to enjoy it; in that city of very pale men and women he looked to be about my racial make-up, and he'd been raised in an orphanage), whom we eventually had for dinner and who couldn't have been more pleasant.
As well we reconnected with an old friend from New York and Marilyn's days at NYU, now an art dealer, Victor Arwas. (He'd loaned Marilyn the money to start her business. And she'd paid him back.) These were all folks who came to dinner, along with Ann Lauterback, John and Marjorie Brunner, Ted Berrigan and Alice Notley, and Michael and Hilary Moorcock . . .
I'd also brought Marilyn a present: some information I'd picked up from a poet I'd met at St. Marks back in Europe, Lewis White [?], the first poet I'd ever met who'd had poems I'd read in ππ©π¦ ππ¦πΈ π π°π³π¬π¦π³. How did you do it, I'd asked him. (He's the model for the poet Frank in ππ©π’ππ¨π³π¦π―.) You have to submit, he said. But you have to submit a lot. Get yourself a package of index cards, a package of envelopes, and a card file. Make a list of all the places that publish poems, draft a π·π¦π³πΊ short cover letter that states the names of the poems you're sending it. (Do π―π°π΅ tell them everywhere you've
I donβt care whether itβs a movie or in a tv show, I just want to see him again. Maybe they could make up a story that would explain why heβs been behind the scenes this whole time, possibly that heβs plotting something that would take advantage of the powers that he gained in the Incredible Hulk. Some people might say βwell lots of mcu fans may have not even seen TIH, so they wonβt know himβ but remember Thaddeus Ross wasnβt brought back into the movies until civil war. Itβs very possible we can see sterns and even Betty Ross again. Maybe we could see him in she-hulk? Maybe?
What was it that made that show up, and how do you get back to it?
He did a DNA test and started his family tree, and that popped up.
For (the rather prettily named) WalpurgisInc.
There are a few moments in Godot which appear to be best understood when reading it on the page, rather than seeing it performed.
For instance, Pozzo's first entrance:
> [Off.] On!
Only people who read the playscript would have access to this joke; as Pozzo says this just before he comes on stage, it could even suggest that Pozzo's character is self-aggrandizing, powerful and generally "large" enough that he makes his own stage directions. (Of course, this power is exposed as a sham by the end of the play, when he comes on stage for the second time blind and spends the majority of his time there begging for help on the ground.) Tangent: Found out the other day that this joke isn't present in the original French. In fact, apparently the English translation is far more humorous in general than the original.
Also, the final exchange and subsequent stage direction seems much sadder when read, rather than seen:
> VLADIMIR: Well? Shall we go?
> ESTRAGON: Yes, let's go.
> [They do not move.]
Seeing it written, and (this is going to be badly expressed) only having limited access to the facts until the very end of the text, with the final hope that they might end the cycle of waiting summarily crushed, seems much more moving than having their immobility at the end of the play only implied.
Of course, the fact that Beckett chose to make Godot a play in the first place suggests that it was almost certainly meant to be experienced as a stage performance. My best suggestion for why these things are "hidden" in the script is that, in some ways, it's quite a self-consciously theatrical play (Vladimir and Estragon directly compare their Laurel and Hardy-esque patter to "the music hall", for instance), and maybe Beckett's choice to make the comedy extend even to the stage directions reflects this.
Love the game and Iβm taking pride in getting these achievements and Iβd really be upset if I just wasted 35 hours of serious gaming on one brain fart.
Any help greatly appreciated!
I've basically said it all in the title above, i.e. something unexplicable is occuring, that even biocentric's would be at a loss to explain.
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