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Blackleaf

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The Black Adder (1983)

Episode 1: The Foretelling



The first ever episode of the four classic British sitcoms collectively known as Blackadder, which were named the ninth-greatest TV show of all time by Empire magazine.

The first series - The Black Adder - however, was panned by critics and it wasn't until the second series that the show finally found its feet.
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Prince Edmund (the Black Adder) arrives late to the Battle of Bosworth Field, accidentally killing King Richard III, thinking he was stealing his horse.


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The Black Adder

Episode 2: Born to Be King

When Edmund's Scottish lands are given to the King's Supreme Commander, Douglas McAngus, he plots revenge.

The Black Adder Season 1 Ep. 02 (part 1/2) - Video Dailymotion
 
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gopher

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Minnesota: Gopher State
What's new gopher... How's tricks these days?



Hey Captain.

I'm hangin' in there, enjoying Summer, and just got word that I got a free pass to watch sports at a nearby high school for the upcoming year. Am awaiting word as to whether I'll get passes to another high school and to a college as well. Food and sports - that's how I spend my retirement years. :)


Hope is well for you ...






^ goofy gophers - two genuine tricksters
 

captain morgan

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A Mouse Once Bit My Sister
Great to hear gopher... you have often spoken about (supporting) the local sports teams in your community so it comes as no surprise that you are jumping into the deep end... Actually, considering the number of references you mention, this may turn into a full time job for you (albeit, doing something you really enjoy).

I'm doing just fine (thanks for asking).. Still plugging away at things, but I do love what i do so it's not really work.

keep in touch and glad to hear from you!
 

spaminator

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Soap star sues for $5M after love scene Boston terrier bite on Ottawa movie set
By Andrew Duffy, Postmedia Network
First posted: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 07:21 PM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 08:39 PM EDT
An Emmy award-winning American actress has launched a $5 million lawsuit for the trauma that she says she suffered after a dog bit her in the face during a love scene on an Ottawa movie set.
Adrienne Frantz, 39, a celebrated U.S. soap opera star, was suddenly attacked by the dog as she filmed a scene with Canadian actor John Cor on the set of the movie, The Perfect Girlfriend, in November 2014.
In an interview Tuesday, Frantz’s Vancouver-based lawyer, Robyn Wishart, described the allegation at the heart of the lawsuit: “She was filming the love scene and was in a passionate embrace with the male lead when the dog ran up the stairs and knocked the male lead off of Ms. Frantz and then bit her in the face.”
The dog, a Boston terrier named Bentley, had a role in the film but was not supposed to play any part in the scene, Wishart told Postmedia.
At the time of the incident, Frantz was three months pregnant, she said, and ultimately decided to forego a tetanus shot in order to protect her unborn baby.
Unfortunately, Frantz suffered a miscarriage less than two weeks after the dog bite, Wishart said, and endured other physical and emotional fallout, including post-traumatic stress, anxiety, depression and Graves’ disease, a thyroid-related condition that can sometimes be triggered by stressful events.
Frantz’s damages suit contends that the Ontario-based film production company, NB Thrilling Films 4 Inc., was negligent in its handling of the dog, Bentley, and failed to keep her safe on the Ottawa set.
Wishart said that Bentley was not a trained animal actor, but rather a family pet owned by the film’s Ottawa-based make-up artist.
In a statement of defence, the production company, NB Films, concedes that a dog “incident” took place, but it maintains that it did not result in any serious or permanent injuries to Frantz.
Pasquale Santini, a lawyer for the production company, said in an affidavit that he has viewed recent pictures of Frantz on the internet that show she has “no scarring or skin imperfections of any kind” on her right cheek.
What’s more, Santini contends, Frantz “ought to have known that dogs can be unpredictable and that there was a risk associated with such unpredictability.” By agreeing to act in a film with a dog, he argues, she accepted those risks.
The incident took place on a set location at 512 Island Park Drive, near Iona Street, in Westboro.
The movie, released in July 2016, was filmed entirely in Ottawa for the Lifetime cable TV channel.
Frantz was the top-billed star of the film. She played the role of Simone Matthews, a businesswoman who pursues a romance with a co-worker while simultaneously trying to destroy his existing relationship by impersonating his girlfriend online.
In the movie, Matthews adopts a dog, Bentley, in an effort to soften her image and appeal to Brandon Moore, the handsome young executive played by Cor.
Frantz rose to fame in the late 1990s on the daytime soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful. In 2001, she won the Daytime Emmy award in the outstanding young actress category for her portrayal of Amber Moore, a complicated and vulnerable villain. She received two other Daytime Emmy award nominations, and later starred in The Young and the Restless.
Frantz married actor Scott Bailey, another soap opera star, in November 2011. The couple celebrated the birth of their first child, Amélie Irene Bailey, in December 2015.
According to Wishart, Frantz did not go to the hospital after she was bitten by Bentley on Nov. 7, 2014. Instead, Wishart said, she was taken to a doctor who advised her to get a tetanus shot and also to consider the rabies vaccines since Bentley had recently been bitten in a local dog park and was under investigation for the dangerous viral disease.
Frantz did not require stitches for her wound and completed filming of the movie before returning home to Studio City, Calif. where she found out about her miscarriage.
“She wasn’t expecting to be attacked by a dog on set, or to choose between a tetanus shot and her baby, and what we say is that it triggered something called Graves’ disease, a thyroid condition that can be caused by a trauma,” said Wishart.
All of of it made it difficult for Frantz to work and her lucrative acting career suffered for a time as a result, Wishart said.
“This is not a regular dog bite case: It’s a complicated story,” she said.
Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland recently ruled on a motion in the case brought by the defendants, NB Films. Hackland said that Frantz could rely on a $100,000 insurance policy for any potential cost award made against her if her lawsuit fails.
Allegations made in the lawsuit have yet to be tested in court.
Actress Adrienne Frantz arrives at the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards held at the Las Vegas Hilton on June 19, 2011 in Las Vegas. DAVID BECKER / GETTY IMAGES

Soap star sues for $5M after love scene Boston terrier bite on Ottawa movie set
 

Blackleaf

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Ethel & Ernest (2016)



Based on the award-winning book by acclaimed British author and illustrator Raymond Briggs - who gave us book and TV characters Fungus the Bogeyman and Christmas classic The Snowman - this beautifully hand-drawn animated feature film tells the true story of Raymond's own parents Ethel and Ernest - two ordinary Londoners living through a period of extraordinary events and immense social change.

Heartwarming, humorous and bittersweet, the film follows the lives of lady's maid Ethel and milkman Ernest from their first chance meeting in 1928, through the birth of their son Raymond in 1934 to their deaths, within months of each other.

From the socially stratified 1920s to the moon landing of 1969, the film depicts, through Ethel and Ernest's eyes, the most defining moments of the 20th century - the darkness of the Great Depression, the build up to World War II, the trials of the war years, the euphoria of VE Day and the emergence of a generation from postwar austerity to the cultural enlightenment of the 1960s.

Echoing the lives and concerns of the London working classes through momentous social and political change, Ethel & Ernest is a heartfelt and affectionate tribute to an ordinary couple and an extraordinary generation.

Featuring the voices of Brenda Blethyn (Ethel Briggs), Jim Broadbent (Ernest Briggs), Luke Treadway (Raymond Briggs), Macready Massey (Teenage Raymond Briggs), Harry Collett (Young Raymond Briggs), Roger Allam (1930s Doctor), June Brown (Ernest's Stepmother), Karyn Claydon (Jean), Simon Day (Alf), Pam Ferris (Mrs Benet, Aunty Betty), Gillian Hannah (Midwife, Aunty Flo), Alex Jordan (1970s Doctor, Fireman), Virginia McKenna (Lady of the House), Peter Wight (Detective Sergeant Burnley) and Duncan Wisbey (Tailor, Additional Voices).

 

Johnnny

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Third rock from the Sun
Not like any of you idiots like Blackleaf would know what a vagina is, even if it slapped you in the face.


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Operation successfull
But now I gotta pee
Through a miniature hole
Gotta remember to put the seat down
And when I wipe my ass
I go from front to back
Cause I don't want a bladder infection

Actually this song might be about Blackleaf...
 

Blackleaf

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An Idiot Abroad 2

Meeting Mountain Gorillas



Comedy travel series.

Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant send their bald Manc twonk pal Karl Pilkington to Uganda to meet and spend time with highly endangered mountain gorillas. Along the way Karl prepares a feast for an African tribal king, encounters a rhinoceros and comes across a hippo that lives in a house all before having to trek 10 hours into the jungle.



An Idiot Abroad 2

Climbing Mount Fuji




Funnyman Karl visits Japan where he trains to be a sumo wrestler, stays in a capsule hotel, decides to invent something, eats fermented Japanese fish, studies with a Zen Buddhist master, participates in a Japanese tea ceremony, and climbs Mt. Fuji.