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Shooter

2014.01.26 09:39 pernac Shooter

Shooter is a TV show on USA Network.
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2022.04.09 07:39 KhalidWalkerj23 FatherStu

Father Stu is a 2022 American biographical drama film written and directed by Rosalind Ross. It is based on the true-life story of boxer-turned-priest Stuart Long.It is also Ross's feature directorial debut. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, who also serves as a producer of the film. Colleen Camp serves as one of the executive producers of the film.
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2012.12.06 01:11 If you were with me, you wouldn't be here in this strip club, shaking it for dollar bills!

***IM A PEACOCK, YOU GOTTA LET ME FLY***
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2024.05.14 02:11 Bitter_Definition932 Grocery store wahlburgers

I gotta say, marky mark and Donnie sell some good patties. They're the best ones my grocery store sells. Which is probably sad, but what can you do?
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2024.05.13 16:14 Leather_Focus_6535 The currently 124 offenders executed by the state of Oklahoma since the 1970s (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 2, cases 63-124]

This is the second half of my list for Oklahoma's execution roster. As mentioned in the first part, I broke it in half to comply with reddit's character limitations. For the link to part 1, please click here.
The currently executed 124 offenders, cases 63-124:
63. Robert Knighton (~1960s-2003, lethal injection): In 1973, after being released from a 1968 armed robbery conviction, Knighton went on his first major crime spree. He stabbed and strangled several men and women during many robberies and home invasions. The only victim that was killed, 32 year old Coffier Day, was shot dead while Knighton was arguing with him in his home. Coffier's father, 53 year old Claude, was also injured in the shooting. Knighton's first crime spree ended when he kidnapped a married couple and their 6 year old daughter. They escaped when the wife and mother of the family attacked Knighton with a knife to protect her husband and daughter. The family then notified the police of their abduction. Knighton managed to secure a 30 year manslaughter conviction and a 10 year armed robbery conviction with a plea deal, and was released to a halfway house in 1989. There, he began dating a female addict and befriended a teenage boy. The trio embarked on a nationwide robbery spree together. In Missouri, they shot and killed 59 year old Frank Merrifield and his 40 year old stepson Roy Donahue while robbing their home, and stole guns and money from them. In Oklahoma, the trio fatally shot a couple, 64 year old Virginia and 62 year old Richard Denney, while carjacking them. Their rampage ended when a woman in Texas grow suspicious of them circling a neighborhood. Knighton had a long history of theft convictions dating back to his childhood, and joined the Aryan Brotherhood in prison. Behind bars, he frequently attacked black and Native American inmates out of racial hatred for them.
64. Kenneth Charm (1993-2003, lethal injection): Charm and his teenage cousin lured a family friend, 14 year old Brandy Hill, into their car. They raped Hill and tried strangling her with a towel. When that failed, the cousins bludgeoned her to death with a sledgehammer.
65. Lewis Gilbert II (1994-2003, lethal injection): Gilbert and his teenage accomplice committed at least 4 robbery murders in Missouri, Ohio, and Oklahoma, but he was executed for the killing of 37 year old Roxanne Ruddell. They ambushed and kidnapped Ruddell while she was fishing alone. She was robbed of $3 and her truck, tied to a tree, and shot to death. The pair also fatally shot Ruth Loader, a 79 year old Ohioan woman, while abducting her from her residence, and gunned down a Missouri couple, 86 year old William and 76 year old Flossie Brewer, in their home. Gilbert was also sentenced to death for the Brewer murders by the state of Missouri, but was incarcerated in Oklahoma State Penitentiary’s death row.
66. Robert Duckett (~1980s-2003, lethal injection): After breaking out of prison, Duckett was picked up hitchhiking by John Howard, a 53 year old store owner. Howard agreed to let Duckett stay with him until he could find a job. The pair soon had a failing out, and Duckett was evicted by his host. He retaliated by tying Howard up with wire and then beating him to death with a fireplace poker. Duckett made off with his car after he switched the license plates, and took several bank bags from his store. He had a long violent criminal history, which included several incidents of assault and robbery. One of the incidents involved the beating of an 83 year old man. Allegedly, Duckett was previously gang-raped by other inmates, and suffered from PTSD from the incident. His attorneys claimed that Howard’s sexual advances trigged those memories, and he was killed as a result of Duckett lashing out at them. However, the prosecution shot the argument down, citing that the murder happened after Duckett was evicted from the apartment.
67. Bryan Toles (1993-2003, lethal injection): Toles and his two accomplices forced themselves into the home of the Franceschi family, and shot and killed the family patriarch, 39 year old Juan, in a struggle. Juan's son, 15 year old Lonnie, was also murdered "execution style" out of fear that he could identify Toles and his accomplices. The only survivor of the attack was Norma, Juan's wife and Lonnie's mother, who escaped by hiding in her older daughter's bedroom.
68. Jackie Willingham (1994-2003, lethal injection): Willingham was a door to door salesman selling perfume in an office building. One women, 62 year old Jayne Van Wey, he tried to solicit rejected him despite his repeated offers. Angered by her "rude behavior", Willingham attacked Van Wey when they had a chance encounter near the building's restroom. He dragged Van Wey out of a stall after following her inside, slammed her head against the bathroom wall several times, and kicked her head. Reportedly, Van Wey choked to death on her own blood.
69. Harold McElmurry III (1999-2003, lethal injection): While under the influence of meth, McElmurry and his wife Vicki broke into a home that a WW2 veteran, 80 year old Robert Pendley, shared with his wife, 75 year old Rosa. Robert and Rosa were both quickly subdued and physically restrained by the couple. McElmurry clubbed Robert to death with a pipe in front of Rosa, who was forced to watch by Vicki. Vicki then held Rosa down as McElmurry stabbed her several times with scissors. After killing the Pendleys, the McElmurrys fled with $70 in cash, a pair of guns, and the victims' car. A few days after the murders, they were captured by border agents while trying to cross into Mexico.
70. Tyrone Darks (~1990s-2004, lethal injection): Darks rammed his ex wife, 26 year old Sherry Goodlow, off the road as she was driving with their 2 year old son. After Goodlow crashed, Darks pulled their son out of the wreckage, shot her to death, and then drove away with him. Just before she succumbed to her injuries, Goodlow managed to call and notify the police about her son’s abduction. The police confronted and arrested Darks at his home, and they found the boy unharmed in their search. Darks and Goodlow’s former marriage was marred with violence, and he was arrested on numerous occasions for assaulting her. On death row, Darks was involved in a scheme to defraud a foundation for 9/11 survivors.
71. Norman Cleary (~1980s-2004, lethal injection): While burglarizing an upper class home with an accomplice, Cleary shot and killed a housekeeper, 44 year old Wanda Neafus, and took her purse and a cane that her employers purchased from the Smithsonian Institution. Cleary had a long criminal history and was previously convicted of beating an 87 year old woman in her home.
72. David Brown (~1983-2004, lethal injection): For several years, Brown violently harassed his ex wife and her family. In one incident, Brown abducted his ex wife and 11 of her customers from a beauty saloon she owned, and held them hostage until he surrendered to police. He was able to leave custody on bond and went into hiding. A few years after the hostage crisis incident, Brown broke into his ex wife's family home and gunned down her father, 47 year old Eldon McGuire.
73. Hung Thanh Le (1992-2004, lethal injection): Le crept into the apartment of another Vietnamese refugee, 34 year old Hai Nguyen, and found him watching TV on the couch. He struck Nguyen from behind with a weightlifting bar, and continued stabbing him with a meat cleaver when he screamed his wife for help. Nguyen's wife phoned the police, and Le fled with the couple's safety deposit box that contained $36,000 and their wedding ring.
74. Robert Bryan (1993-2004, lethal injection): Bryan shot and killed his estranged aunt, 69 year old Mildred, dumped her body on his parents' property, and forged a $1,800 check to himself under her name.
75. Windel Workman (~1980s(?)-2004, lethal injection): Workman beat his girlfriend's daughter, 2 year old Amanda Holman, to death while babysitting her in their home. His ex wives reported that he had a history of child abuse and often violently spanked their children during their marriages.
76. Jimmie Slaughter (1991-2005, lethal injection): Fearing that she was going to tell his wife of their affair, Slaughter stabbed and shot his ex girlfriend, 29 year old Melody Wuertz, and their daughter, 1 year old Jessica. According to court documents, Slaughter mutilated both of their bodies, and he carved an "R" on Melody's stomach. He tried pinning the murders on a black man, but the investigators and the courts dismissed his allegations.
77. George Miller Jr. (1994-2005, lethal injection): During the robbery of a hotel, Miller attacked the auditor, 25 year old Kent Dodd, with a hedge shear and paint cans, and took $122 from the register. Dodd was severely beaten, had muriatic acid shoved down his throat, and was left to die. Just before he died of his injuries, Dodd gave a description of his attacker to the police that matched Miller. A massive amount of circumstantial evidence, such as wearing shoes that resembled the bloodstained footprints next to Dodd's body, a microscopic drop of blood found on his shoes that was tentatively linked to Dodd, his wife's testimony of his unaccounted absence from their home during the murder, and what appeared to be Dodd writing Miller's alias that he knew him by in his own blood, convicted him. Miller’s friends also reported that he was broke and begging them for money a day before the murder, and his wife mentioned him giving her the same amount of money that was stolen from the robbery a day after it happened.
78. Michael Pennington (1991-2005, lethal injection): Pennington shot and killed a clerk, 20 year old Bradley Grooms, while trying to rob a 7-eleven grocery store. He left empty handed when the register failed to open.
79. Kenneth Turrentine (1994-2005, lethal injection): Under the belief that they were stealing money from him for drugs, Turrentine shot and killed his sister, 48 year old Avon Stevenson, and his girlfriend, 39 year old Anita Richardson, during confrontations in their homes. He also gunned down Anita's two children, 22 year old Tina Pennington and 13 year old Martise.
80. Richard Thornburg Jr. (1996-2006, lethal injection): A month after he was shot by an unknown assailant, Thornburg and his accomplices sought revenge by abducting 5 men that he thought was responsible from a trailer. Three of the hostages, 51 year old James Poteet, 39 year old Tery Sheppard, and 24 year old Kieth Smith, were gunned down on the spot, and Thornberg forced the fourth to shoot the fifth with the threat of killing him if he didn’t comply. They then burned down the trailer with the wounded fifth victim still trapped inside, but he managed to escape with his life. Despite being forced to put all the blame on himself in exchange for being spared, the fourth hostage still went forward to the police.
81. John Boltz (1984-2006, lethal injection): To spite his estranged wife following an argument, Boltz attacked her son, 23 year old Doug Kirby, with a knife. Kirby was stabbed a total of 11 times, and he received several fatal wounds to his chest, stomach, and neck.
82. Eric Patton (1994-2006, lethal injection): Patton forced his way into the home of 56 year old Charlene Kauer after she refused his pleading for money. After dragging her around the house as he searched for valuables, Patton stabbed Kauer several times with many different blades objects at hand such as scissors, barbecue forks, and kitchen knifes. Although he confessed to the murder, Patton blamed it on alleged demonic possession and his cocaine addiction.
83. James Malicoat (1997-2006, lethal injection): Malicoat slammed Tessa Leadford, his 13 month old daughter, against a dresser. After she died from the beating, he tucked her into bed, and waited until his daughter's mother returned from work to take her to the hospital. The doctors found that Leadford had been dead for several hours at the time of her arrival, and discovered several injuries such as broken ribs, bite marks, abdominal bleeding, and facial bruising on her body. By his own account, he had abused Leadford on a daily basis. For her role in enabling her boyfriend's treatment of their daughter, Leadford's mother was convicted of first degree murder and given a life sentence.
84. Corey Hamilton (1992-2007, lethal injection): During the robbery of a restaurant, Hamilton shot and killed 4 employees, 26 year old Sandy Lara, 24 year old Stephen Williams, 19 year old Ted Kindley, and 17 year old Joseph Gooch, and made off with $2,000.
85. Jimmy Bland (~1975-2007, lethal injection): Bland shot his boss, 62 year old Doyle Rains, in the head over an argument regarding a borrowed car and dumped the body in a creek. He was previously convicted of killing a soldier, Raymond Prentice (age unknown), and abducting the man's wife and son at the age of 19. Bland served a 20 out of 60 year sentence, and murdered Rains a year after he was released.
86. Frank Welch (~1987-2008, lethal injection): In 1987, Welch attacked 28 year old Jo Cooper, who was 4 months pregnant with her second child, in her home. She was tied up with leather straps, raped and violated with plastic toys, and strangled to death. Cooper’s body was found laying near her infant son by her husband. Another woman, 32 year old Debra Stevens, was also bound, raped, and strangled to death in her home in a near identical fashion a few months later. Although both murders went unsolved for several years, Welch abducted and raped a woman in 1994, and he received a 45 year sentence for it. His DNA samples was collected and filed after his abduction conviction, and linked to both Cooper and Stevens’ murders in a 1997 test.
87. Terry Short (1995-2008, lethal injection): In an attempt to kill his ex girlfriend, Short blew up her apartment complex with a firebomb. She and her family managed to escape, but the blast killed Ken Yamamoto, a 22 year old Japanese exchange student. Yamamoto had no connections to the targeted ex girlfriend's family beyond him having the misfortune of residing in the same apartment.
88. Jessie Cummings Jr. (1991-2009, lethal injection): Cummings was a polygamist that had married and lived with two wives. Under his orders, Cummings’ wives shot and killed his estranged half sister, 46 year old Judy Mayo, and kidnapped her daughter, 11 year old Melissa. He bound his niece to his bed with handcuffs to be raped, and stabbed her to death.
89. Darwin Brown (1995-2009, lethal injection): While robbing a grocery store with three accomplices (including Billy Alverson and Michael Wilson), Brown tied up the clerk, 30 year old Richard Yost, with handcuffs, and then bludgeoned him death with a metal baseball bat. The killing was caught by security cameras, and the footage was used by the prosecution to secure the convictions of Brown and his accomplices.
90. Donald Gilson (1995-2009, lethal injection): Gilson routinely physically abused his live in girlfriend's 5 children (who were all between the ages of 8 and 12 years old). The youngest, 8 year old Shane Coffman, was beaten to death with a board for defecating on the living room carpet. He and his girlfriend then hid the body by stuffing it in a freezer. The body was kept inside it for 6 months until it was discovered by a sheriff's deputy investigating the family's abuse allegations. Gilson's girlfriend was spared the death penalty with a plea deal, and given a life sentence without the possibility of parole for her part in her son's abuse and murder.
91. Michael DeLozier (1995-2009, lethal injection): While camping with his friends, DeLozier ambushed another pair of campers, 60 year old Orville Bullard and 54 year old Paul Morgan, and shot them to death. They stole Morgan and Bullard's generator, pick up truck, and other camping gear. To cover up their tracks, DeLozier and his friends set their victims' campsite on fire, and severely burned the bodies.
92. Julius Young (1993-2010, lethal injection): For breaking off their relationship, Young beat his ex girlfriend, 20 year old Joyland Morgan and her 6 year old son Kewan, to death with a baseball bat in their apartment.
93. Donald Wackerly II (1996-2010, lethal injection): Wackerly and his wife ambushed and gunned down Pan Sayakhoummane, a 51 year old Laotian immigrant, while he was fishing in the Arkansas River. After he placed Sayakhoummane's body in the man’s own truck, he pushed into a river, and stole his fishing gear. A few months after the murder, Wackerly’s wife turned him in to the police.
94. John Duty (~1970s-2010, lethal injection): Duty was given a life sentence for abducting, raping, and non fatally shooting a female store clerk during a robbery. While incarcerated, he tricked a fellow inmate, 22 year old Curtis Wise Jr. into allowing himself to be tied up as a part of a hostage ruse, and then strangled him to death with shoelaces. At the time of his murder, Wise was serving a conviction for burglary and contributing to the delinquency of minors. Duty's execution caused some controversy for the use of pentobarbital, a drug more commonly utilized by veterinarians to euthanize pets.
95. Billy Alverson (1995-2011, lethal injection): Alverson assisted the above mentioned Darwin Brown and Micheal Wilson in the beating death of Richard Yost while robbing a convenience store.
96. Jeffrey Matthews (1994-2011, lethal injection): Matthews and his accomplice shot and killed his great uncle, 77 year old Otis Short, while robbing the man's home. In the robbery, they stole Short's truck, his .32 calibre pistol, and $500. The pair also slit the throat of Short's wife, but she survived her injuries.
97. Gary Welch (~1993-2011, lethal injection): During a fight over a drug shipment, Welch and his partner stabbed another dealer, 32 year old Robert Hardcastle, to death with broken glass bottles. He was previously convicted of battery with a deadly weapon, and was off on probation at the time of Hardcastle's murder.
98. Timothy Stemple (1996-2012, lethal injection): Stemple conspired with his girlfriend to murder his wife, 30 year old Trisha, for her life insurance policy. With the help of his girlfriend's 16 year old nephew or cousin [sources vary], Stemple beat Trisha with a baseball bat, and rammed her to death with his truck.
99. Michael Selsor (~1975-2012, lethal injection): Selsor and his accomplice went on a crime spree and robbed several convenience stores. During their robberies, the pair shot and killed two clerks, 55 year old Clayton Chandler and 20 year old Ina Morris, and injured two others in shooting and stabbing attacks.
100. Michael Hooper (~1992-2012, lethal injection): Hooper kidnapped his ex girlfriend, 23 year old Cynthia Jarman, and her children, 5 year old Timothy and 3 year old Tonya, from her boyfriend's residence. He shot all three of them dead, and buried the bodies in a rancher's field. According to court documents, Hooper was hyper-violent towards Cynthia in their year long relationship.
101. Garry Allen (1986-2012, lethal injection): Allen shot and killed his fiancee, 24 year old Lawanna Titsworth, during an argument at a day care she worked at. He fought with the responding officers trying to arrest him in an attempt to provoke a "suicide by cop" outcome. Despite the officers' best efforts to avoid harming him, Allen lost his eye from an accidental discharge. Due to claims of him having schizophrenia, Allen's execution was a source of controversy.
102. George Ochoa (~1993-2012, lethal injection): A Southside Locos gang member, Ochoa and another hoodlum shot and killed a couple, 38 year old Francisco Morales and 35 year old Maria Yanez, while burglarizing their home. The murders were witnessed by the couple's 14 year old and 10 year old children and stepchildren, who then phoned the police after the shooters' departure.
103. Steven Thacker (~1980s-2012, lethal injection): Thacker kidnapped 25 year old Laci Hill during a botched robbery of her home, and took her to a remote cabin to be raped. She was then strangled and stabbed to death. He fled to Missouri, fatally stabbed 24 year old Forrest Boyd while carjacking him, and used his car to hide out in Tennessee. After the stolen car broke down, Thacker called a tow truck to pick him up. When the driver, 52 year old Ray Patterson, found that he was using a stolen credit card, Thacker stabbed him to death as well. As a teenager, Thacker committed several acts of auto thefts and burglaries. He also engaged in inappropriate relationships with underaged girls, and was released from a Florida prison after serving time for a bad check conviction months before his murders.
104. James DeRosa (2000-2013, lethal injection): DeRosa and his accomplice tricked a couple, 73 year old Curtis and 70 year old Gloria Plummer, that he worked for on their ranch, into letting them inside their house. After they stabbed the Plummers and slit their throats, DeRosa and his accomplice stole $73 and drove away with their truck.
105. Brian Davis (2001-2013, lethal injection): Davis went searching for his girlfriend and their daughter when he found them missing from their home, and called his girlfriend's mother, 56 year old Josephine Sanford, about their whereabouts. Sanford dropped by the couple's residence after failing to find her daughter and granddaughter. At her arrival, she was raped, beaten, and stabbed to death by Davis. He then left the body in the house, drove off with Sanford’s van, and injured himself in a car accident. As Davis was high while driving, he was arrested for being under the influence. The detaining officers weren’t aware of the murder until Davis’ girlfriend returned to the home later that night, and called 911 after finding her mother’s corpse.
106. Anthony Banks (~1978-2013, lethal injection): In 1978, while robbing a grocery store, Banks shot and killed a clerk, 22 year old David Fremin. A year later, he abducted Sun Travis, a 24 year old South Korean immigrant, from a parking lot. He then sexually assaulted Travis in his car and shot her in the head. Although he was captured and convicted for Fremin's murder, Travis' killing went unsolved until a 1997 DNA test. Banks was originally sentenced to death for Fremin's murder, but it was lifted in favor of a life sentence. He was condemned for a second time after his conviction for Travis' murder.
107. Ronald Lott (~1980s-2013, lethal injection): A sexual predator of elderly women, Lott broke into the homes of 93 year old Zelma Cutler and 83 year old Anna Fowler after cutting off their power. They were tied up with cloth, anally penetrated, beaten, and suffocated to death with pillowcases. The case attracted controversy when another man was erroneously condemned for the murders, and he spent 11 years on death row until a 1997 DNA test linked the murders to Lott. At the time of the discovery, Lott was serving time for two rape convictions.
108. Johnny Black (~1984-2013, lethal injection): Black, two of his brothers, and two other men went looking for a man they feuded with for a fight. While they were crusing on the road, the group encountered a rancher, 54 year old Bill Pogue, and mistook him for their target due to them driving similar vehicles. They forced Poque off the road, pulled him out of his car, and stabbed him a total of 10 times. Pogue's son in law was also dragged out and attacked, but he managed to escape with his life. Black was previously convicted of manslaughter for shooting 49 year old Cecil Martin dead in an argument.
109. Michael Wilson (1995-2014, lethal injection): Wilson was the third participant in the above mentioned beating death of Richard Yost to be executed.
110. Kenneth Hogan (1988-2014, lethal injection): Hogan stabbed 21 year old Lisa Stanley to death while she was babysitting his children. According to autopsy reports, she was stabbed at least 25 times. Stanley had previously accused him of sexual misconduct, and prosecutors believed that she was killed during an argument over the allegations.
111. Clayton Lockett (~1992-2014, lethal injection): Lockett, his cousin, and another accomplice kidnapped 23 year old Bobby Bornt, 18 year old Summer Hair, and Bornt's 9 month son after burglarizing a home. After tying them up with duct tape, they forced their captives to lure a friend, 19 year old Stephanie Neiman, with a phone call. Neiman was also bound and initially survived getting shot multiple times. Out of frustration, Lockett buried her alive, and she succumbed to a combination of suffocation and her injuries. Lockett and his accomplices also gang-raped Hair and beat Bornt, but spared them on the forced condition of their silence. His execution was controversial, as Lockett convulsed for 45 minutes after being injected, and then died from a heart attack. He also had a long criminal history, and was first arrested for burglary as a teenager.
112. Charles Warner (1997-2015, lethal injection): Warner raped his girlfriend's daughter, 11 month old Adriana Waller, and shook her to death. His execution sparked outcry, as the wrong fatal drug was administered by mistake, and Warner complained of "burning pain" as he was being injected. With the botched executions of Lockett and Warner back to back, the state of Oklahoma delayed further executions until 2021.
113. John Grant (~1970s-2021, lethal injection): While serving a 130 year sentence for armed robbery, Grant stabbed a prison cafeteria worker, 58 year old Gay Carter, to death. He had a long criminal history dating back to the ag e of 11, had several previous convictions of theft and armed robbery, and frequently fought with and assaulted other inmates behind bars. Due to reports of "adverse reactions" to the lethal drugs, Grant's execution was scrutinized by a number of national media outlets.
114. Bigler Stouffer II (1985-2021, lethal injection): Stouffer shot and killed his ex girlfriend, 35 year old Linda Reaves, in her boyfriend's home for breaking up with him. Reaves' boyfriend was also seriously injured in the shooting.
115. Donald Grant (2001-2022, lethal injection): During a robbery of a hotel, Grant fatally shot, stabbed, and bludgeoned two employees, 43 year old Felicia Smith and 29 year old Brenda McElyea, and ran off with $1,500. He spent $200 of the stolen on paying for his girlfriend's bail.
116. Gilbert Postelle (~1998-2022, lethal injection): Postelle’s father was badly injured in a motorcycle accident, and they suspected that 57 year old James Anderson, 56 year old Terry Smith, 49 year old Donnie Swindler, and 26 year old Amy Wright were deliberately involved. Out a desire for vengeance, he recruited Postelle, his other son, and another man to kill them. All four victims were fatally gunned down in what was described as a “blitz attack” on their trailer. He was an addict and had several arrests for drug possession and manufacturing dating back to the age of 12.
117. James Coddington (1997-2022, lethal injection): After robbing a grocery store, Coddington went to the home of a friend and co worker, 73 year old Albert Hale, to ask for money. When Hale turned him down, Coddington retaliated by beating him with a claw hammer. Coddington stole $525 and went on to rob 5 more grocery stores. Hale was left alone with his injures for nearly an entire day until he was discovered by his son, and died in the hospital a day later.
118. Benjamin Cole Sr. (2002-2022, lethal injection): Out of anger that her crying interrupted his Nintendo game, Cole beat his daughter from his second wife, 9 month old Brianna, to death. He was previously convicted of abusing his son from a different marriage in California.
119. Richard Fairchild (1996-2023, lethal injection): Fairchild got into a fight with his girlfriend’s 17 year old daughter after making drunken sexual passes at her, and was enraged that she left with a cab driver. He took his anger out on the girl’s younger brother, 3 year old Adam Broomhall, and scalded him with a wall heater. He then repeatedly hit the boy, threw him against a table, and fatally hemorrhaged his head. Bromhall received over 26 blows during the beating.
120. Scott Eizember (2003-2023, lethal injection): Eizember snuck into his ex girlfriend's house to lie in wait for her. However, her roommates, 76 year old A.J. Cantrell and his 70 year old wife Patsy, arrived home earlier then she did. He shot and beat them both to death and then fled the scene.
121. Jemaine Cannon (1995-2023, lethal injection): Cannon was put in prison for assaulting an unidentified woman. He managed to escape and stabbed his girlfriend, 20 year old Sharonda Clark, to death in her apartment.
122. Anthony Sanchez (1996-2023, lethal injection): Sanchez kidnapped 21 year old Jewell Busken from her apartment complex, and then raped and shot her to death. He amassed a following from the anti death penalty movement for claiming that his father was responsible, but such notions were debunked following a 2023 DNA test that concluded Sanchez’s guilt.
123. Phillip Hancock (~1982-2023, lethal injection): In 1982, Hancock shot a drug dealer, 27 year old Charles Warren, dead in a dispute over stolen jewelry and was given a manslaughter conviction for it. He was released after serving a 2 year term. About 17 years later, he shot and killed 58 year old James Lynch III and 37 year old Robert Jett Jr. in a drug house. Despite an eyewitness account describing Lynch and Jett begging for their lives, the case attracted scrutiny when Hancock's attorneys claimed that the shootings were done in self defense.
124. Michael Smith (~2002-2024, lethal injection): A member of the Oak Grove Posse gang, Smith was responsible for two separate fatal shootings on the same day. In one of his murders, he killed Sharath Pulluru, a 24 year old Indian immigrant that worked as a clerk, while robbing a gas station. The other murder occurred when he tried to confront a gang member that he thought was a police informant in his apartment, and gunned down the target’s mother, 40 year old Janet Miller-Moore, when she refused to give away her son’s location. Smith was also given a life sentence for delivering a gun to a shooter that carried out another gang killing.
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2024.05.13 06:21 abjinternational Mark Wahlberg Expresses Love and Appreciation for Late Mom Alma and Wife Rhea in Mother's Day Tribute: 'Mom, I Miss You' and 'Love You, Babe'

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2024.05.12 17:07 Generic-username_123 Some reviews of movies from a couple of months ago.

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https://worthitorwoke.com/ministry-of-ungentlemanly-warfare-2/
https://www.hollywoodintoto.com/american-fiction-cord-jefferson-review/
https://michaelmedved.com/movie-review/the-boys-in-the-boat/
https://society-reviews.com/2024/05/06/boy-kills-world-review-a-stylish-film-that-separates-from-the-pack/
https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2024/03/21/a-simple-movie-about-gods-providence-and-dogged-determination/
https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/film/arthur-the-king-review-mark-wahlberg-dog-simu-liu-aebb5339
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2024.05.12 15:51 Milkddady Eric Matthews had the best acting in all saw franchise

Donnie Wahlberg was so good in saw 2 3 and 4 Eric is the best main character
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2024.05.10 21:28 NuclearTheology HI. THIS IS MARK WAHLBERG AND WELCOME TO WAHLBERG WEEK.

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2024.05.10 19:27 AC_the_Panther_007 90s Marvel Cinematic Universe TV Series and Miniseries: Phase Four on ABC Fancast (2001-2002; Rated TV-14) (Version 3)

Distributed by Touchstone Television, ABC, and Marvel.

WandaVision (2001; Miniseries):
Winona Ryder as Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch
-Doug Jones as White Vision
Alan Rickman as the voice of White Vision
Debbie Reynolds as Sharon Davis
George Carlin as Todd Davis
Mary Steenburgen as Agatha Harkness
Erika Alexander as Monica Rambeau
John Lone as Jimmy Woo
Jennifer Jason Leigh as Darcy Lewis
Donnie Wahlberg as Ralph Bohner
Dylan and Cole Sprouse as Billy and Tommy Maximoff


The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2001; Miniseries):
Wesley Snipes as Sam Wilson/Falcon/Captain America
Johnny Depp as James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes/Winter SoldieWhite Wolff
Luke Perry as John WalkeCaptain America /U.S. Agent
Zoe Saldaña as Karli Morgenthau
Mario Lopez as Joaquin Torres
Jean-Claude Van Damme as Georges Batroc
Kim Wayans as Sarah Wilson
Danny Glover as James "Rhodey" Rhodes
Rupert Everett as Helmut Zemo
Robin Wright as Sharon CartePower Broker
Iman as Ayo
Bette Midler as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine


Loki (2001; Season 1):
Gary Oldman as Loki
Jaye Griffiths as Ravonna Renslayer
Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Hunter B-15
Russell Wong as Casey
Nancy Cartwright as the voice of Miss Minutes
Albert Brooks as Mobius M. Mobius
Natasha Richardson as Sylvie
Rashida Jones as Hunter C-20
Tom Felton as Kid Loki
Ken Foree as Boastful Loki
Steven Berkoff as Classic Loki
Will Smith as He Who Remains


Hawkeye (2001; Miniseries):
Michael Biehn as Clint Barton/Hawkeye
Piper Perabo as Kate Bishop
Branscombe Richmond as Jack Duquesne
Gerard Butler as Kazimierz "Kazi" Kazimierczak
Don Johnson as Derek Bishop
David Hasselhoff as Ivan Banionis
Jonathan Frakes as Tomas Delgado
Mimi Rogers as Laura Barton
Max von Sydow as Armand Duquesne III
Lynda Carter as Eleanor Bishop
Michelle Rodriguez as Maya Lopez
Wes Studi as William Lopez
Kate Winslet as Yelena Belova/Black Widow
Brian Dennehy as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin


What If...? (2001; Season 1):
James Avery as the voice of The Watcher


Moon Knight (2002; Miniseries):
Lorenzo Lamas as Marc SpectoMoon Knight, Steven Grant/Mr. Knight, and Jake Lockley
Daphne Zuniga as Layla El-Faouly/Scarlet Scarab
Tom Woodruff Jr. as Khonshu
-Ricardo Montalban as the voice of as Khonshu
Armand Assante as Arthur Harrow
Grace Jones as Bobbi Kennedy
Robbie Coltrane as Billy Fitzgerald
Arnold Vosloo as Selim
Tim Roth as Anton Mogart
Patricia Velásquez as Taweret
Maria Canals-Barrera as Wendy Spector
Esai Morales as Elias Spector
Musetta Vander as Ammit
-Talisa Soto as the voice of Ammit


Ms. Marvel (2002; Miniseries):
Priyanka Chopra Jonas as Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel
Chris Evans as Bruno Carrelli
Nazneen Contractor as Nakia Bahadir
Sharmila Tagore as Muneeba Khan
Ajay Mehta as Yusuf Khan
Irrfan Khan as Aamir Khan
Kristen Dunst as Zoe Zimmer
Javed Sheikh as Najaf
Hrithik Roshan as Kamran
Jackie Shroff as P. Cleary
Diane Venora as Sadie Deever
Hema Malini as Sheikh Abdullah
Kiran Bhargava as Najma
Regina Hall as Tyesha Hillman
Dawnn Lewis as Fariha
Achala Sachdev as Sana
-Archie Panjabi as Young Sana
Sunil Shetty as Hasan
Dolly Minhas as Aisha
Art Malik as Waleed
Kal Penn as Kareem/Red Dagger


She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2002; Miniseries):
Gina Gershon as Jennifer Walters
-Joanie "Chyna" Laurer as She-Hulk (and Gina Gershon as the voice of She-Hulk)
Shaheen Khan as Mary MacPherran/Titania
Rosie Perez as Nikki Ramos
Mark Harmon as Dr. Bruce Banner
-Lou Ferrigno Sr. as Smart Hulk (and Sylvester Stallone as the voice of Smart Hulk)
Jesse Borrego as Augustus "Pug" Pugliese
George Segal as Morris Walters
Lee Meriwether as Elaine Walters
Martin Sheen as Emil Blonsky
-Ralf Moeller as Abomination (and Martin Sheen as the voice of Abomination)
Lil' Kim as Herself
Chow Yun-fat as Wong
Alfre Woodard as Mallory Book
Paul Rudd as Todd Phelps/HulkKing
Mark Ruffalo as Donny Blaze
Eriq La Salle as Luke Jacobson
Tina Fey as Lulu
Lance Henriksen as Holden Holliway
George Clooney as Matt Murdock/Daredevil
Jeremy Renner as Eugene Patilio/Leap-Frog


Werewolf by Night (2002; TV Special):
John Leguizamo as Jack Russell/Werewolf by Night
Janet McTeer as Elsa Bloodstone
Shirley MacLaine as Verussa Bloodstone


The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2002; TV Special):
Matthew Broderick as Peter Quill/Star-Lord
Terry "Hulk" Hogan as Drax the Destroyer
Frank Oz as Groot
Tony Cox as Rocket Racoon
-Ray Liotta as the voice of Rocket Racoon
Uma Thurman as Nebula
Kelly Hu as Mantis
Dennis Quaid as Kraglin Obfonteri
Rae Dawn Chong as Gamora
Bruce Dern as Yondu Udonta
Robert Redford as Himself
Milla Jovovich as Cosmo the Spacedog
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2024.05.10 04:22 Mediocre-Country-369 Pain & Gain (2013)

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2024.05.10 00:08 WhiteKenny $1 Rite-Akd pickups

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2024.05.09 02:02 Ok_Banana6658 [For Sale] Funk Inc, Irakere, Prince, Grace Jones, nice pieces dont miss out

Hey folks, selling a few records, shipping is $5. If you're buying more than 1 deals can easily be made I'm pretty flexible, ships from Texas. Grade: (record/ sleeve). Shipping out tomorrow (5/9/24). I may add some pieces tonight as well.
[SOLD]Funk inc.- Hangin Out. VG+/VG+. Original press, Has small few faint scuffs that don't affect play, plays really well. Jacket in shrink. Really nice copy of a great funk album that you don't always see. $20
[SOLD]Irakere- Irakere. VG+/VG+. Original white label promo. Vinyl is super clean with no hairlines. Gate fold Jacket is excellent, promo stamp on back. Yeah, this album SMOKES don't miss out on this one. What an experience. $13
Prince- Controversy. VG/VG. Original '81 pressing. The wax is really clean with a few light marks. There's a small pen mark scribble on side 1 label which is the main reason a graded vg. Jacket has some wear to spine. This is a nice copy. $19
Grace Jones- Nightclubbing. VG+/VG+. Original press on blue island label. Super clean wax. Bottom of front jacket has light ring wear. Such a well produced, fun album and man does it sound amazing on wax. Excellent copy. $18
Mutiny- Funk Plus the One. VG+/VG+. Original white label promo. Clean vinyl free of scratches, nice jacket. $15
Eddie Kendricks- Boogie Down. VG+/VG. Clean vinyl, jacket has edge wear. $3
Anderson.Paak- Malibu. Mint/sealed. This is the original 2016 Europe 180 gram press with turquoise hype sticker. "SW234223" on the spine. My personal copy of this sounds great. Jacket has light corner creasing the top left corner. There should be a poster in there when you open the shrink. I will bubble wrap this so the mailer is tight and the record is not moving around. $27
Donny Hathaway- The Best of Donny Hathaway. VG+/VG+. $12
Common- Be. VG+/VG+. Original 2005 pressing with STERLING in the dead wax. This is not the 2023 reissue from Canada. Both discs are in fantastic shape, jacket in great shape. $60
[SOLD]Fatback- Hotbox. VG+/VG+. Original press, clean wax and jacket in great shape, original company inner. Nice funk album. $13
Clarence Smith- Whatever Happened to Love.VG+/VG. Original promo. Vinyl is clean, jacket has edge wear no seanl splits. For as long as Ive known this record it ha always been hard to find. Really nice funk, soul, gospel album. $30
[SOLD]Mavis Staples- Only For The Lonely. VG+/VG. Original white label volt promo. Vinyl is clean, plays beautifully. Jacket has wear at top, small "30" written top left corner in the front of jacket in black marker. Rare soul album, beautiful voice. $21(price drop)
Pebbles- Always. VG+/VG+. Original press. $10
Charles Lloyd- Moonman. VG+/VG+. This is the 1970 repress that came out the same year as original release with the red kapp label. Plays nicely. This is just a different album but different in a good way in my opinion. Just check it out, if you like buy it lol. 7 bucks.
Robert palmer- Pressure Drop. VG/VG. $5
Pat Lundy- Loving You-The funkiest feeling. VG+/G+. Record is clean. Jacket has splitting at the top and slight ring wear. This one is kinda rare. $8
James Brown- Live at home with his bad self. VG+/VG+. I played this one once. $15
Anita Baker- Giving You the Best That I Got. VG+/VG+. The record is clean, no scratches. Original picture inner sleeve. Jacket has very slight sticker residue front cover. $11
Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack. VG+/VG. Discs are a Vg+ cover is a strong VG. $7
Chaka Demus & Pliers- Murder She Wrote 12" promo. VG+/VG+. $10
David T Walker- On Love. VG+/VG+. Original Us press. $27
Harvey Mason- Funk in the Mason Jar. VG+/VG. Original white label promo, vinyl iscl super clean. Play tested and sounds fantastic. The jacket has a promo cut top right corner. Just a real nice jazz funk album man. 7$
Houston person- Harmony VG+/VG. Record is pristine, jacket has very light staining due to age. $5
Thanks a bunch!
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2024.05.08 20:27 whyB2 (Offer) Updated list (Request) Monkey Man and lists

Movies split where possible. Please only redeem the portion listed. Assume loyalty points have been used.
Vudu is now Fandango at Home
Immediate redeem only, not for re-trade.
----------Collections / TV / Bundles / Other----------
----------4K----------
----------HD----------
----------Last of the Disney Google Play codes----------
----------SD----------
----------Request----------
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2024.05.08 19:20 OldPurpose93 Transcript of average rtmm podcast

Ralph: so yeah, uh, we saw Barbie and… it was just bad it just…. Haha yeahh it did not live up to the hype… like…. Mattel… just… yeahhh
Mark Wahlberg: THE WHOLE THEATA SMELLED LIKE FACKIN FARTS!
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2024.05.08 17:42 DragonStryk72 Incremental Improvement (Part 54)

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"I'm always happy t'see a new teacher, son, but any particular reason?"
We were bundling things up to go get Darryl, and I figured we could chat on the way, "1% incrementally improved super-abilities to teach others. For instance, if I can start teaching others to use the teaching ability, over time we have lots better teachers on a larger scale, allowing for better quality of education overall. I can't be everywhere, I can't do everything, so I need to start bringing people up who can do what I'm not able to. It might be slow, but it's still progress."
Donny paused as we got to the truck, "Huh, sorta figured you'd be drivin' one of them Teslas or a Prius."
I chuckled a bit, "With all the crap I have to do? Not a chance. I need the cargo capacity."
Opening the door for the back, Princess hopped up to take her spot, and we rolled out. Donny went over some things first though, "It's a great goal, man, but we gotta work on fundamentals first, so I'll need t'be runnin' some placement tests, figure out where you're at currently. Then we can start plannin' out curriculum. Doin' it another way's pretty much useless 'til then."
Makes sense, and we went along chatting, when I got a call. I ran it through the truck's Bluetooth, "Hey Miguel, what's up?"
"Hey, ese, got a bit of an odd situation here. I know you're on leave, but one of the local landlords wants to talk to you directly, and he's being sorta cagey about it," the was an odd tone to how Miguel was speaking, and I sighed.
"Okay, I've gotta pick up Darryl, but I'll swing by after. Text me their info."
Call hung up, Donny jumped in, "That a normal thing for you?"
My eyes were wide as I let out a long breath, "Dealing with sudden random problems that'll end up snowballing into something insane? Only on the days that end in Y."
We pulled up to the school where Darryl was waiting with one of the monitors, and we did our check-in, though she did forego IDing me, since... yeah, I was a former student she knew well, and Darryl's mom had set it up so I was doing the pickup on the books. Oddly, Darryl wasn't the only one out here, though, as Aimee launched into a hug, and Brad was waving, "Oh, hey guys. Brad, long time no see."
Darryl got that look on his face that said he had done a thing, "Yeah, sorry Marcus, just... I was really excited, and I got to talking with them..."
While I shook my head, Donny laughed, "So, y'all're wantin' to join up for the class, that right?"
Enthusiastic nods from both of them, and holding Aimee, I did see some distinct advantages to that arrangement. Donny had them call their parents for permission, sent some emails, and handled the technical end of the paperwork, while I figured out how to get everyone in the truck. Five people plus Princess, five seats, and there was no way I trusted Princess in the bed of the truck. In the end, I ended up deciding to kill two birds with one stone. I tossed the keys to Donny, grabbed an Uber, and went to the office. Miguel was sitting with the man in question, who looked absurdly close to having a coronary at somewhere in his early thirties, "Hi, Marcus McKenna, CEO. What's the problem?"
He stood and shook my hand, looking up at me, "Mike Jones, I'm an apartment manager, and I need to talk to you about business."
"Right, we can talk. I'd end up running things by Miguel here regardless, so it's better if we both get brought up to speed at the same time, " I moved over, taking seat across from Miguel after closing the door to the office, "Now, what's the problem?"
He sat down, but I could see the slight twitching he was trying to mask as he started in, "Look, I know you don't exactly like us, the ones who are with the larger companies, but.. we can't lower our rents."
I rolled my head and eyes, "Look, you should be able to make more than enough profit, even at the decreased rate."
He held a hand as I was speaking, "No. You're not getting it. It's not about the profit margins. We're contractually obligated to maintain the current course of rental prices."
That one took me a moment to digest, "I'm sorry, one minute, I need to grab someone."
I dipped my head out the door and yelled down the hall, "NICK! Need you over here!"
Instead of sitting back down, I walked around the desk, and held on until Nick came in and closed the door, "Okay, Mr. Jones, I'm going to need you to explain the whole thing in detail."
Jones gave us more understanding of the rental situation in the next fifteen minutes than we would've gotten with years of study because it was such a weird point that none of us would've considered it until we got slapped in the face with it. The larger apartment rental corporations had outsourced their pricing schemes to algorithm companies that determined the rental prices, on agreement that the companies had to charge the rental price the algorithm produced. In fact, the algorithm companies then hired investigators to make certain you were staying on the program. If a company was found to be in breach, they would be kicked out of the system entirely. Not the apartment complex itself, but the entire company, forcing them all into lockstep. It was the reason why the apartment complexes around Portland seemed to all use almost the exact same rental prices.
In a normal market, the companies would be estimating a proper rent, attempting to offer particular value against the other complexes, or trying to charge a lower rent to draw tenants in. This created a competition, to offer the best services or find other ways to create value, such as being located next to a main mass transit location, or being in a desirable neighborhood, or just sheer affordability. The algorithm beat this by locking in the price, and since like many other cities now, Portland's complexes were owned by companies like this, competition had been effectively snuffed out. Yeah, there were cheaper places for rent, but they were either on smaller sites like Craigslist, or they were already full up, forcing tenants back into the higher rent locations. Competition in Portland was effectively dead.
Even Nick said nothing. Looking online, it turned out that the Department of Justice was looking into this themselves, but hadn't moved forward on the case yet. Nick finally found his voice, "So let me get this straight: Even with massive tax incentives for lowering rents, regardless of what incentives we offer to you and every other company involved, you are legally held from taking any of them? Even if we built the complexes for you out of our own pockets, you're all locked in."
Jones nodded, "We're completely stuck. Our companies won't let us alter the rents, cause it would cost them too much going against the algorithm for the rest of the company."
Miguel and Nick started launching into questions, and I sat back thinking. It had seemed odd to me that even competing companies were all charging the same rate within dollars of one another. Come on man... think... got it.
"What if we make a better algorithm?"
They all stopped to look at me, "I mean think about it: I'm already working on an improved investing algorithm for Miguel, and it's not like I don't know most coding languages by this point. Tack on the Technopathy and Sync, and it gets markedly less crazy. It's the same basic premise- maintaining profitable investment, it's just the rules that need to change that govern the algorithm. They use these algorithms in order to not have to staff the people that would do the work themselves, since keeping the information going across 50 states is too cost prohibitive to them. As long as we have a way for the companies themselves to maintain profitability, while still keeping competition and taking the technical work of it off their hands, they don't really have a dog in the race.
"We could even include retail investment in the thought, to offer shopping and such around that could help offset any loss on the rents themselves, with a tertiary part to maximize the tax deductions to counter other differences in cost. It works off the same concept as the mall project, just applied to apartment living. We equalize the profit factor by aggregate, rather than direct means."
I stretched a moment, "At the same time, we talk with the DoJ, who are investigating the algorithms and the companies that exist now, and see if we can cut a deal on the behalf of the companies. They get off the crazy train, and we get what we want in a more sane and healthy rental market. They come in against these algorithms that're screwing up the whole thing, and we can wipe them from the field by offering a better product for a price no other company would be willing to match. Sure, others might try to pop up, but we can secure legislation to keep the ones that break competition out of Oregon, and set a precedent for other states to bar them off as well. Think you and Miguel could get that past the corporate overlords? Sell the fact that it's going to massively lower their costs in 'donations' to politicians, court costs and damages assigned by the federal government?"
Jones looked like a guppy trying to snap up food. Miguel and Nick were more used to this with me, and just looked at each other, then nodded, "Great, now if you'll excuse me, I need to get back to lunch and then class."
Getting distracted by side-shit never ends, does it?
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2024.05.08 13:56 penispeniscockco "I sure hope my surgery goes well!"

I was horrified to learn my surgeon was famous entrepreneur of medical malpractice Mark Wahlberg, and the surgery was taking place in a 2007 Ford Fusion
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2024.05.08 10:40 Satpoosh Please give us Mark Wahlberg, NOT Ben Affleck @ TB12 Roast

Where is the Boston legend Mark Wahlberg when you need him?
  1. Mark Wahlberg should have been in the Dunkin Donuts Super Bowl Commercial. Plus he is legit former rapper to go with the theme of the commercial.
  2. Mark Wahlberg would have done WAY better than Ben Affleck at the TB12 roast party. A classy Boston guy who is a more genuine Tom Brady / Patriots fan!
  3. Mark Wahlberg would not have shown up with fresh plastic surgery stumbling on his words and embarrass Boston Fans. Totally unprepared.
  4. Mark Wahlberg would not have been blatantly disrespectful towards Belichick; Affleck was clearly not joking when he made the blow job movement . He had and awkward seriousness and then just walked off. He left Netflix scrambling to edit the live feed.
  5. Tony Hinchcliffe was hands down the best guest performer of the night and of course Kevin Hart killed it too.
  6. Kevin Hart nailed this... why were the white guys talking about sucking dick the whole night? Kind of cringe / embarrassing.
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2024.05.08 02:47 CyberGhostface Were you surprised when Eric returned in III?

At the time they completely hid that Donnie Wahlberg would return. On top of that there was a story going around (idk if it was from official sources) that there were plans for him to show up in flashbacks for Amanda but they couldn’t agree on a paycheck so he dropped out.
When the opening credits started I was legitimately shocked at Eric showing up. Part of me was confused and I was like “Is this deleted footage from II? What’s going on?” It really made the film feel unpredictable in that regard because anything could happen. Idk if they can ever pull something like that off again.
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2024.05.07 15:47 EtroGrey So far I've had "James mcAvoy from split", "a ginger Mark Wahlberg" and "2007's Britney spears". How's it looking?

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2024.05.06 16:05 PhantomFlogger The First Flat Earther to Explore Ice Wall and Antarctica

Based on the true story of one brave flat Earther and his indomitable heart, which totally wasn’t heavily inspired by a story that was posted here a few months ago.
In the height of American summer, when the air turns into unbearably hot soup, there lived a legendary explorer named Donald S. Moorhead. He was determined to unravel the mysteries that lay beyond the icy expanse, the fabled Ice Wall said to encircle the Earth's edge.
With his resolve and fueled by curiosity, Donny embarked on a perilous journey. Guided by YouTube University’s greatest minds and the whispered legends of old, he braved the treacherous terrain of the Antarctic, where he would be tested far beyond his limts.
After weeks of relentless travel, Donny finally stood before the towering monolith of ice that marked the boundary between known and unknown. It loomed before him like a silent sentinel, its sheer cliffs rising high into the mist-shrouded sky. To Donny’s surprise, it was still cold as shit even though it was summer time.
Undeterred, Donny pressed on. Producing his backpack, he summoned a device he brought specifically for the task of climbing the ice wall - A small, wooden stool. With a bare wooden surface devoid of paint, it was his tool of choice for raiding the cookie jar. With an effort, Donny stepped on top and pulled over the Ice Wall. In reality, the wall was only a few feet high.
With each step, the air grew colder, the landscape more desolate. The wind whispered haunting melodies, carrying echoes of voices long forgotten. Yet still, Donny pushed forward, driven by a hunger for discovery that eclipsed all fear.
Soon the distant land formations became indistinguishable from the sky- It seemed a blizzard was coming. Donny pressed on, wanting to get as far as he could before possibly getting bogged down. It wasn’t long unfortunately, until the snow fell in such ferocity that he couldn’t see more than a few meters ahead.
Then, in the midst of the tempest, he saw them – shadowy figures moving just beyond the veil of snow. They seemed to be following him.
Terrified, Donny stumbled backwards, his mind reeling with confusion and fear. What were these creatures that lurked beyond the Ice Wall? Were they NASA, guardians of some ancient secret, protectors of forbidden knowledge? Were they the technologically advanced Broccoli-haired people that u/PhantomFlogger won’t shut the hell up about?
Fueled by a sudden impulse of terror, Donny turned and fled, the sounds of those odd beings hounding his every step. He ran until his legs could carry him no further, collapsing onto the frozen ground not ten meters away, gasping for breath.
As the side of his face was pressed against the frigid, powdery snow, he heard footsteps over the wind sweeping the desolate landscape. He felt an object poke him in the ribs, and he opened an eye to see a significant number of penguins standing beside him. One stood closest, grasping a long stick-like implement of some sort. “Dude…. Are you okay…?” it asked in a worried tone. Knowing his only chance of survival was to lie as motionless as possible, he simply didn’t respond and waited for the penguins to lose interest and saunter off into the infinite white void.
Exhausted, Donny began to believe that the snowstorm was subsiding. He peeled himself off the ground and continued forward with every ounce of strength he could muster, and soon found himself looking beyond the other side of the ice wall out to a vibrant blue ocean sprinkled with scattered sheets of frozen ice.
Land! Donny hadn’t been so excited in his life. His preferred professors of YouTube University promised that bountiful resources resided on these lands, destined to be kept from masses by Them™.
Donny opened his backpack and pulled out his trusty pool floaties and swim goggles. He eased himself into the cold water, and flapped his arms around wildly.
Hours later, Donny was dismayed to see that the island he found himself on was already discovered - East Falkland Island. Nonetheless, he continued as saw sheep grazing as far as the land stretched. Nearby to a flock of the white creatures was a twisted metal heap. On drawing near, he saw that it was the remains of an airplane that had crashed long ago. A dismembered wing lay on the ground a few away, adorned with a marking that appeared like a target- a sky-blue dot surrounded a white ring, which was surrounded by an outer blue ring. Along the main fuselage, worn letters spelled “Argentina”. Could this “Argentina” be a technologically advanced race native to the lands beyond? Did the world governments fight them into extinction for their resources?
It was getting close to bed time, and Donny made his way back the way he came to arrive in civilization, shaken but undeterred. Though his journey beyond the Ice Wall had been fraught with danger and terror, he knew that he had glimpsed something extraordinary – something that defied explanation and challenged the very fabric of reality.
And so, with the fire of curiosity still burning bright within him, Donny vowed to continue his quest for truth, knowing that the secrets of the Ice Wall would forever hold his in their icy grip. With his head high, he knew that he had secured himself as an explorer of old.
I’m in contact with Netflix for the prospect of the long awaited Netflix adaptation.
Just wait until you see the Hasbro toy line.
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2024.05.04 17:01 RealityEven6586 What’s the name of this personality?

In the movie “Me Time”, trailer: https://youtu.be/Mmq_NVwLN_g?si=0gqtstycMtUewaIk, the actor Mark Wahlberg is an easy going person who loves to party, enjoy life the most and laugh about most things. What’s the name of the personality of a person who likes doesn’t take things too seriously, who loves to laugh a lot and who loves to party?
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