Brookes reaction to Keith coming home.

In the episode in season 3 when Keith comes back after being gone after all the Jules stuff, He is gone for a while. Lucas and Brooke are coming out of the gym after a basketball game and they spot him. Brooke screams Keith and runs and jumps into his arms.

Does anyone else laugh really hard? Like that came out of no where?? I know this is very on brand for Brooke. She also gets very close to the adults in her life, in a very honest and authentic way. When she was dating Lucas the first time around she did try to build a relationship with Keith so I didn’t think it was inauthentic I just laughed out loud. That is all.

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Beautiful Brooke (2016) Official Trailer - Featuring Keith Habersberger as Scott

This was filmed in Chicago sometime before Keith moved to LA and joined BuzzFeed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi66MaEExUk&t=6s

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[Pockrass] Keith Rodden to crew chief for William Byron on Thursday at Kansas because Chad Knaus will remain home as his wife, Brooke, is expected to give birth to their daughter any day now. twitter.com/bobpockrass/s…
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Christmas Haul! Prior to Christmas: Sunny, Blake, Fern, Brooke, Teegan, Eloise (scented mystery dragon), and Walker. Now I’ve added Mickey & Minnie, Scout, Gilbert, Miles, Gracelynn, Bebe, Yollie, Lauren, Priscilla, Keith, and Dawn.
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No one on the Women's Team Raw complained about Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke not needing to earn a spot in the team. For the men, Sheamus and Keith Lee wanted Braun Strowman to earn his spot on the Men's Team Raw. Is there anything to read into this? What do you infer from that?

I found this very interesting and I don't think anyone in the WWE Universe brought this up during or since Raw. We know that Team Raw on the women's side is Nia Jax/Shayna/Mandy/Dana/Lana. Nia and Shayna are the Women's tag champs so they didn't need to earn it. Lana was in a match and won to be on Team Raw. However, Mandy and Dana didn't earn their spot. None of them went to management to get those two to earn their spot.

On the men's side, Keith Lee and Sheamus wanted Braun Strowman to earn his spot on Team Raw. Stark contrast from the women. Strowman won his match and is on Team Raw.

I don't know if there is anything to read into this or look into. Maybe I'm just making a pointless observation. It could be that Nia/Shayna don't see anyone on the Raw roster that can be better than Mandy or Dana. I think Lacey can be better than Dana, but that match could go either way. With Braun, I'm surprised Keith and Sheamus didn't want Braun to just be on Team Raw. That's a big behemoth.

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[1993] Go Getters - Celebrity scavenger hunt series presented by Dave Lee Travis. Guests include Keith Chegwin, Simon Parkin, Jenny Powell, Craig Charles, Bruno Brookes and Michaela Strachan. youtube.com/watch?v=j27_N…
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Keith Farmer imitates Brookes and goes even higher gfycat.com/greenconstantg…
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Madonna, Brooke Shields Among Those Honoring Keith Haring, Who Would Have Been 60 Today newnownext.com/keith-hari…
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How many different bridges are there? Is the one in 4x10 that Keith/Lucas walked on and Peyton/Brooke sat under the same one used in the opening credits? (Are either of them the one in this picture?)
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Ask an Author Anything: Keith Brooke (video interview)

Author Keith Brooke will answer the top 10 questions from our r/scifi subreddit community (as of 6pm ET on 3/08/2011) in a video interview.

Wiki page for him. Here's his own biographical statement:

"My background: 20+ years professionally published, with a dozen novels behind me and several story collections; founder and editor of infinity plus for ten years, showcasing the work of most of the top names in the field online for free; relaunched infinity plus last year as an ebook imprint with books from Eric Brown, Anna Tambour, John Grant and me, with more due from Molly Brown, Paul di Filippo, Garry Kilworth and others; I teach a course on 'Understanding and Writing SF' at the University of Essex and have just edited a book on the sub-genres of SF for Palgrave Macmillan, with contributors including Michael Swanwick, Kris Rusch, Catherine Asaro, James Patrick Kelly and more; and I do a monthly SF review for The Guardian."

What's going on? HueyPriest, the fearless Admin/Pope of Reddit, collected questions for Alan Dan Foster a few weeks back. Around that time, I was contacted about doing similar interviews with other Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Speculative Fiction authors on r/scifi. I discussed it with Huey, and obtained his blessing to continue with more. With a bit of luck this may turn into a regular series around here.

Now, I open the floor for questions for Keith Brooke about his writing, influences, favorite color, or what ever you want to ask. (Well, within reason anyway.) Ask away!

UPDATE: Question time is closed. I will be forwarding these questions on to Mr. Brooke.

Thank you to all who participated.

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[Levine] Congrats to @Seahawks linebacker @Bwagz , becoming just the third player since 2000 to record nine straight 100-tackle seasons (London Fletcher, Keith Brooking) twitter.com/AaronQ13Fox/s…
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'Witches' Brew' by Terry Brooks. Cover art by Keith Parkinson, c. 1995
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'Talismans of Shannara, The' by Terry Brooks. Cover art by Keith Parkinson, c. 1993
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Jordyn Brooks and Texas Tech Defensive Coordinator Keith Patterson Phone Call After Being Picked youtube.com/watch?v=bmq6z…
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Wanted to share my favorite Falcons memorabilia! My Jerious Norwood jersey from 2007 training camp. Autographed by Keith Brooking, Deanglo Hall, Joe Horn and Michael Jenkins! I couldn’t get Jerious’ autograph because his line was miles long :/ Rise Up and of course, FTS!
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Name perceptions per generation

Imagine this hypothetical scenario. It's 2020. Millennial Megan, a 30-year-old woman, is expecting a baby. Her 60-year-old mother, Boomer Barbara, is excited to share some suggestions. "I know!" she says. "How about Courtney or Chad?" "Mom," replies Megan, "those are so 90s. I was thinking of Maverick or Everleigh." Barbara raises her eyebrows and makes a face. "What the heck kind of made-up names are those?"

Have you ever been in this situation, as either Megan or Barbara?

A while back, I thought it would be fun to put together some comparisons the top 1000 lists in 1989 and 2019 as a way to get into the mindsets of people who suggest names that may seem dated to newly expecting parents.

I thought it would be fun to add another dimension to that. What would Barbara's mother, Silent Generation Shirley, have thought way back in 1990?

What seemed unique or novel to Shirley, but was actually extremely popular? And what might have a well-meaning Shirley suggested to Barbara as potential names for little Megan that Barbara might have found old-fashioned or dated?

Set 1

Here are the names that appear in 2020 top 100, but not at all on the 1990 top 1000 -- that is, the modern common names that Megan might think of fashionable, trendy, and appealing, but that might sound the most unusual and the most likely to be mistaken as "unique" to Barbara or someone who hasn't been exposed to contemporary name trends.

Boys Girls
Aiden Aaliyah
Asher Addison (made the boys list only in 1990)
Easton Adeline
Greyson Aria
Hudson Bella
Jaxon Brielle
Hudson Camila
Jaxon Delilah
Jaxson Eliana
Jayden Ellie
Kayden Emery
Luca Everleigh
Mateo Everly
Maverick Harper
Hazel
Isla
Kennedy
Kinsley
Layla
Leilani
Luna
Mila
Nevaeh
Nova
Paisley
Penelope
Peyton
Piper
Quinn
Scarlett
Serenity
Stella
Valentina
Violet
Willow
Zoey

Moving back a generation, here are the names that were in the top 100 in 1990 but not at all in the full top 1000 list in 1960. These are the names that Barbara would have found appealing and fashionable when thinking of a name for Megan, but that Shirley might have found unique (perhaps even saying "that's a boy's name!").

Boys Girls
Caleb Alexandria
Dustin Alyssa
Dylan Ashley (made the boys list only in 1960)
Ariel
Bianca
Brianna
Brittany
Brittney
Brooke
Caitlin
Chelsea
Courtney (made the boys list only in 1960
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All the parents suck in this show.

I currently just started rewatching the series (i’m on s1 ep 18) and i almost forgot that the parents in this show are truly awful. Peytons dad literally made her live alone while he was gone for months at a time working. Brooke is to have said multiple times her parents just basically ignore her but throw her cash to keep her happy. Dan and Deb i don’t even have to explain. and Karen just bugs me. She’s a good mom towards Lucas but she really rubbed me wrong the way when she got mad at Keith for the whole crash thing and pushed him away. It was understandable for her to be mad obvi. But the man literally had to sell his shop to his evil brother to make up for paying lucas medical bills. then she flirts with peytons dad knowing how keith feels about her. idk she just irritates me.

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Ask an Author Anything: Science Fiction Author and editor Keith Brooke Answers questions from the Reddit Community (video responses)

Science-fiction author and editor, Keith Brooke, answers to interview questions from the Reddit SF community.

The series of Youtube video answers:

His Youtube Channel.

All total the Interview response is about ~45 minutes long. But all-in-all, Keith gave several hours of his time to r/SciFi. So, he invested a good amount of time into interacting with our community.

Wiki page for him.

Here's his own biographical statement:

"My background: 20+ years professionally published, with a dozen novels behind me and several story collections; founder and editor of infinity plus for ten years, showcasing the work of most of the top names in the field online for free; relaunched infinity plus last year as an ebook imprint with books from Eric Brown, Anna Tambour, John Grant and me, with more due from Molly Brown, Paul di Filippo, Garry Kilworth and others; I teach a course on 'Understanding and Writing SF' at the University of Essex and have just edited a book on the sub-genres of SF for Palgrave Macmillan, with contributors including Michael Swanwick, Kris Rusch, Catherine Asaro, James Patrick Kelly and more; and I do a monthly SF review for The Guardian."


The original thread includes the questions asked of Keith Brooke by our squad of crack questioners.

My Thanks to all our gang of questioners:

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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Ask SF Author Keith Brooke Anything! (video interview) -- [repost]

I am reposting this. Please got to the original page to submit a interview question.

Author Keith Brooke will answer the top 10 questions from our r/scifi subreddit community (as of 6pm ET on 3/08/2011) in a video interview.

Wiki page for him. Here's his own biographical statement:

"My background: 20+ years professionally published, with a dozen novels behind me and several story collections; founder and editor of infinity plus for ten years, showcasing the work of most of the top names in the field online for free; relaunched infinity plus last year as an ebook imprint with books from Eric Brown, Anna Tambour, John Grant and me, with more due from Molly Brown, Paul di Filippo, Garry Kilworth and others; I teach a course on 'Understanding and Writing SF' at the University of Essex and have just edited a book on the sub-genres of SF for Palgrave Macmillan, with contributors including Michael Swanwick, Kris Rusch, Catherine Asaro, James Patrick Kelly and more; and I do a monthly SF review for The Guardian."


What's going on? HueyPriest, the fearless Admin/Pope of Reddit, collected questions for Alan Dan Foster a few weeks back. Around that time, I was contacted about doing similar interviews with other Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Speculative Fiction authors on r/scifi. I discussed it with Huey, and obtained his blessing to continue with more. With a bit of luck this may turn into a regular series around here.

Now, I open the floor for questions for Keith Brooke about his writing, influences, favorite color, or what ever you want to ask. (Well, within reason anyway.) Ask away!

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Ask SF Author Keith Brooke Anything! (video interview) -- [repost]

I am reposting this. Please got to the original page to submit a interview question.

Author Keith Brooke will answer the top 10 questions from our r/scifi subreddit community (as of 6pm ET on 3/08/2011) in a video interview.

Wiki page for him. Here's his own biographical statement:

"My background: 20+ years professionally published, with a dozen novels behind me and several story collections; founder and editor of infinity plus for ten years, showcasing the work of most of the top names in the field online for free; relaunched infinity plus last year as an ebook imprint with books from Eric Brown, Anna Tambour, John Grant and me, with more due from Molly Brown, Paul di Filippo, Garry Kilworth and others; I teach a course on 'Understanding and Writing SF' at the University of Essex and have just edited a book on the sub-genres of SF for Palgrave Macmillan, with contributors including Michael Swanwick, Kris Rusch, Catherine Asaro, James Patrick Kelly and more; and I do a monthly SF review for The Guardian."


What's going on? HueyPriest, the fearless Admin/Pope of Reddit, collected questions for Alan Dan Foster a few weeks back. Around that time, I was contacted about doing similar interviews with other Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Speculative Fiction authors on r/scifi. I discussed it with Huey, and obtained his blessing to continue with more. With a bit of luck this may turn into a regular series around here.

Now, I open the floor for questions for Keith Brooke about his writing, influences, favorite color, or what ever you want to ask. (Well, within reason anyway.) Ask away!

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Ask an Author Anything: Science Fiction Author and editor Keith Brooke Answers questions from the Reddit Community (video responses)

###Link to Main Thread on r/SciFi

I'm cross posted on r/IAmA because I thought this community would find it interesting as well.


Science-fiction author and editor, Keith Brooke, answers to interview questions from the Reddit Science Fiction community.

The series of Youtube video answers:

His Youtube Channel.

All total the Interview response is about ~45 minutes long. But all-in-all, Keith gave several hours of his time to r/SciFi. So, he invested a good amount of time into interacting with our community.

Wiki page for him.

Here's his own biographical statement:

"My background: 20+ years professionally published, with a dozen novels behind me and several story collections; founder and editor of infinity plus for ten years, showcasing the work of most of the top names in the field online for free; relaunched infinity plus last year as an ebook imprint with books from Eric Brown, Anna Tambour, John Grant and me, with more due from Molly Brown, Paul di Filippo, Garry Kilworth and others; I teach a course on 'Understanding and Writing SF' at the University of Essex and have just edited a book on the sub-genres of SF for Palgrave Macmillan, with contributors including Michael Swanwick, Kris Rusch, Catherine Asaro, James Patrick Kelly and more; and I do a monthly SF review for The Guardian."


The original thread includes the questions asked of Keith Brooke by our squad of crack questioners.

My Thanks to all our gang of questioners:

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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