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Une collègue essaye de retrouver un acteur, la seule description qu’elle a c’est : acteur francophone, ayant joué potentiellement un rôle d’huissier ou inspecteur des impôts, chevelure poivre et sel et un « œil qui fond ». Avez vous une idée ?

2024.06.05 10:54 Alrick_Gr Une collègue essaye de retrouver un acteur, la seule description qu’elle a c’est : acteur francophone, ayant joué potentiellement un rôle d’huissier ou inspecteur des impôts, chevelure poivre et sel et un « œil qui fond ». Avez vous une idée ?

Je post ça ici mais je ne sais pas si je suis dans le bon sub Édit : Toutes les propositions fausses : * Vincent Cassel * Daniel Prévost * Jean-Francois Pastout * François Berleand * Henri Courseaux * Damien Bonnard * Patrick Chesnais
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2024.06.02 19:45 LoneWolfIndia Francois Hanriot orders the arrest of 22 Girondists on this date in 1793, at the behest of Jean Marat, which would begin the Reign of Terror during the Revolution. He later would try to get Robespierre released in 1794, and was executed the next day.

Francois Hanriot orders the arrest of 22 Girondists on this date in 1793, at the behest of Jean Marat, which would begin the Reign of Terror during the Revolution. He later would try to get Robespierre released in 1794, and was executed the next day. submitted by LoneWolfIndia to Frenchhistory [link] [comments]


2024.06.02 06:09 dopwax Fahrenheit 451 Bookmark from the 1966 Movie Release

Fahrenheit 451 Bookmark from the 1966 Movie Release
May be the “coolest” piece of ephemera I’ve come across. It’s a good movie too! (DVD available at your public library.)
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2024.05.31 21:43 SneakyTrevor Who are your favourite players?

Over the years I've seen a fair amount of rugby, and there are some players who I remember better than others and always had a soft spot for. This isn't necessarily a list of players that I thought were the best at their positions at that time or any (eg I think Dallaglio was great but I never truly warmed to him)- just those that I was partial to, for whatever reason (although many were indisputably great - but many greats are not on the list). So here is my list. This is entirely subjective and there is no wrong answer - so don't get angry with me if I have excluded your favourites. Who are yours?
(PS Can you tell from my list where I am originally from? :) )
15
Christian Cullen. Maybe my favourite player ever. Such a balanced and incisive runner. When we played against the ABs I would always shout at the TV to stop kicking at him because he'd just run it back with such devastating effect.
Andre Joubert. Smooth, unruffled, class. One of those players who always looked like they had all the time in the world. I remember at the Battle of Boet Erasmus where a brawl broke out between SA and Canada that he just stood back watching with what looked like disdain at the fighting.
14/11
Jonah. Duh.
James Small. The man who stopped Jonah.
Emile Ntamack. Classy, pacy, terrific player.
Christophe Dominici. Fantastic.
Campese, of course.
Shane Williams. I do like a small, fast, twinkle-toed wing. See also: Cheslin, Jason Robinson, Breyten Paulsen. They get the ball and all bets are off, and magic can happen.
Lote Tiquiri
12/13
BOD
Jean de Villiers
Brendan Venter. Both such smart players.
Jeremy Guscott. Similar to Andre Joubert, always had time, smooth, classy.
Tim Horan
Lukhayo Am
10
Carlos Spencer. Behind a dominant pack (which he usually was) could make magic. A bit like Finn Russell in that regard. High-risk, high reward, terrifically skilled and exciting.
Finn Russell
Henry Honiball. Nicknamed "Lem" (Blade) - possibly because of how he tackled (hard), but I always thought because of how he could cut a line.
Michael Lynagh. Class.
Hennie le Roux. Lovely running flyhalf. Not a brilliant kicker but could get the line moving beautifully.
9
Nick Farr-Jones. Great player, great combo with Lynagh
Joost van der Westhuizen. Fantastic player. Suspect he was a horrible person but man, he could play. Terrific at sniping runs around or over rucks.
Johan Roux. Tough, nuggety scrummie.
Dupont, of course.
6/7/8 (adding together as players often switched)
Josh Kronfeld. Incredible. The Richie McCaw of his era.
Zinzan Brooke. One of the best 8s I have ever seen. Could do it all.
Richie McCaw, obviously.
Iain McDonald. Played for Transvaal. Had an amazing game against England when England toured SA around 1995, but didn't quite make the step to Test level when selected.
Andre Venter. Someone described being tackled by him as running into a brick wall.
Neil Back. Dynamite comes in small(ish) packages.
John Jeffrey: the Great White Shark.
Colin Charvis
David Pocock
George Smith
Laurent Cabannes. Wonderful, mobile flank. Played rugby like a Frenchman.
Serge Betsen: Terrific. So much better than the over-rated Chabal.
Francois Pienaar and Siya Kolisi: led SA to three WC wins. Great captains.
POM
Ollivant and Aldrit are pretty damn good too. Ollivant reminds me of the Dalton Bros from the Lucky Luke comics.
Peter Steph du Toit: can watch him in RWC finals every day. Incredible.
4/5
Olivier Roumat. Oustanding French lock.
Itoje: incredible athlete, very intelligent rugby player.
Etzebeth: in a pack of incredible forwards, one of the best.
Botha/Matfield: one of the greatest lock pairings in the modern game
Robin Brooke and Ian Jones: ditto
Martin Johnson
Paul O 'Connell
AWJ
The last three are pretty obvious.
Mark Andrews: athletic SA lock. Incredible line-out jumper, handy in the loose.
John Eales. A bit like Zinzan in that he could do seemingly everything.
1/3
Os du Randt: formidable scrummager, and surprisingly mobile for his size.
Phil Vickery
Taidh Furlong: great player, great character.
Joe Marler: like him as a player, really like him as a person.
2
Sean Fitzpatrick: one of the greatest 2s
Keith Woods: loved watching him play, could be explosive on the run. Was a menace on the field, scrummed, threw impeccably.
Uli Schmidt: an incredibly mobile hooker, before it was expected of hookers. He was before his time.
Phil Kearns
Have at it!
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2024.05.31 03:44 ReactQ Combate Global Announces All Women's MMA Fight Night on Saturday, June 8, Live on Fuse - (Melissa Amaya vs. Samantha Jean-Francois) - (Ana Palacios vs. Melissa Gomez) - (19-year-old prospect Regina Tarin makes her Combate Global debut)

Combate Global Announces All Women's MMA Fight Night on Saturday, June 8, Live on Fuse - (Melissa Amaya vs. Samantha Jean-Francois) - (Ana Palacios vs. Melissa Gomez) - (19-year-old prospect Regina Tarin makes her Combate Global debut) submitted by ReactQ to WMMA [link] [comments]


2024.05.29 07:50 BeatusCervus Saint Bible de Sacy 1701

Saint Bible de Sacy 1701
Hey guys, trying to get more information on a bible I bought a few years ago as a catholic family bible.
This is a Bible de Sacy, bilingual french/latin vulgate in three large (I think quarto) volumes with all books of the old testament and new testament as well as numerous maps and tables for elucidation and the prefaces of St. Jerome(!) printed in Liège in 1701.
Does anyone know if there are other editions featuring the translation of Sacy? Or, how widespread this edition was at the time? I bought it to use as a multi-generational family bible, but am wondering how suitable the Sacy translation is for Catholic purposes. I suppose I could be overthinking this aspect, as the latin vulgate is the official text for Catholics, but I've had trouble finding any info on the Sacy translation.
All in all, it is a handsome edition, enriched by numerous engravings, numerous footnotes and beautiful maps. But, I'm not sure if this is the perfect edition for my purposes.
Thanks for any and all comments.
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2024.05.29 06:22 Ovaz1088 French Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Jean Francois Pactet, 53, found dead in his bed, suspected cardiac arrest. #diedsuddenly May 26, 2024. “Foreign students coming to 🇫🇷: You can apply online for a French COVID vaccine certificate.”

Hello Dave #excessdeaths
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2024.05.28 17:28 Motionez Monthly festival discussion JUNE

Hello there! Another month, another festival discussion. Here to inform you on some of best there is in June. Am I missing something? Share it in the comments!
The battle for Pentecost is over. Awakenings Upclose, Lentekabinet, De Zon, Komm Schönn Alter and more. Where did you go and how was it? I went to Awakenings Upclose and Kraft und Licht festival. Wildly different, but both great experiences. Musically Awakenings Upclose (only Saturday for me) was outstanding with mesmerizing sets by Polar Inertia, Jeans, Yanamaste, Norbak x Quelza and Spekki Webu. Read mostly positive reviews on here as well. Der Hintergarten’s summer opening turned out to be a very social affair for me, lovely vibes all around with a lot of known faces. CEM hadme dancing my ass off front row for the last hour. Had to cancel my trip to Horst but only heard very positive feedback so will give it another try next year.
What’s next?
JUNE – the festivals_all_over_the_netherlands edition Where May was mostly an Amsterdam based affair, June takes you all over our country with 7 (!) different cities hosting a festival mentioned in this discussion. Out of the seven highlighted, only one is actually located in Amsterdam. Good thing we are lucky with so many amazing clubs, so if you are afraid to travel beyond the ring to satisfy your knaldrang you’ll be finding plenty of opportunities in 020.
Let me preface that in this case I haven’t been to most festivals in this list (yet) so cannot account for the crowd and vibe. If you want to chime in, please do!
909 festival (Amsterdam) Saturday & Sunday 1st and 2nd of June – Saturday sold out, Sunday NOT sold out (42 €)
Two days of techno in Amsterdam’s greatest park, Amsterdamse Bos. 909 brings a minimalistic festival and stage design and a (very) mature crowd, which shows in the lineup with a lot of oldskool legends. Fortunately also some younger talent to attract some new visitors. On Saturday Chlär, D.Dan, Lobster, Beste Hira and more are playing alongside oldies Adam Beyer, Bart Skills, Octave One and Speedy J. Sunday musically offers a more diverse lineup with Mathew Jonson live, Jennifer Cardini, Maceo Plex and Elias Mazian playing besides Liebing b2b Slater, Dettmann b2b Klock and Rødhåd (unfortunately isn’t closing u/MrPotatooo ☹ if only you could see him play somewhere soon)
The Crave (The Hague) Saturday 1st of June – sold out (67€)
Probably the most exciting electronic festival of the Westcoast for June. Quality artists across five stages, mesmerizing light installations, forest into crosswalks into simple but effective stage designs. Don’t be late, some festival openers are worth the visit themselves: Spekki Webu, Agy3na, Lobster are all opening stages. Interesting choice by Daria Kolosova for her stage: VEL > Kettama > Francois X > SPDFJ & Kolosova. Techno meets poppy high bpm edits. Good luck choosing a where you end your day with Hector Oaks, Mall Grab, SPFDJ/Kolosova, Jeans and Fafi Abdel Nour all getting the honor to close a stage, can’t go wrong.
TikTok Techno rivals Free Your Mind & Verknipt Festival
Two of hardtechno’s biggest torch bearers are hosting two festival weekends. Saturday’s FYM festival seems, similarly to 909, be focusing on some older artists and perhaps crowd. Chris Liebing, Joris Voorn, Jamie Jones, Len Faki, Maceo Plex, Loco Dice and Richie Hawtin. What is this, Ibiza in 2015? Sunday its all out on the harder styles with 6EJOU, 9x9, Dyen, Fatima Haji, I Hate Models, Kobosil, Paul Kalkbrenner (not hard I know), Reinier Zonneveld, Shlomo, TRYM and much more. PLEASE if someone knows how much their total programming costs tell me, this looks like one of the most expensive weekends bookingwise I’ve ever seen for electronic music in NL.
Verknipt: I don’t know many artists in this genre so I’ll just sum up the once I do know by name to give an impression. Saturday: Funk Tribu, Dion, Shlomo, Stan Christ, AnD b2b Don Woezik. Sunday: Anxhela, Alignment, 6EJOU, Oguz, Sara Landry, Raxeller, Ketting. As expected, a very young crowd, quite simple stage design and a bit of an unpractical layout of the venue.
Plenty of hardtechno sets to choose from
Free Your Mind Festival (Arnhem) Saturday & Sunday 1st and 2nd of June – Saturday sold out, Sunday available for € 54
Verknipt Festivalv (Utrecht) Saturday & Sunday 8th and 9th of June – Saturday sold out, Sunday available for € 80
Ohm Festival (Delft) Saturday 8th of June – NOT sold out (50€)
Ohm is Zeezout’s spiritual sibling in Delft. Expect a younger, student crowd which the lineup is perfectly curated for. Your hip bouncy and trancy stage with Benwal, Bad Boombox and more, a(nother) TikTok techno stage with Cynthia Spiering, CLTX and others. Heavy hitters Carista & Skin On Skin are there as well. Oh and a stage with Lola Edo, DJ Europarking and then Floid (live) closing? Not sure how that works out but all three are talented within their own genre.
Lago Lago (near Doetinchem) Friday 28th – Sunday 30th of June (weekender sold out, Sunday ticket available for 70€)
“A multi day festival holiday” is perfect advertisement for Lago Lago. Love to party a few days in a row, but enjoy some of the more luxurious amenities? Or simply on the boomer side of life and can’t handle a rough-in-the-mud 4-day festival experience? At Lago Lago you can sleep in bungalows, dine at restaurants, go to a bowling alley and even go to the spa. All this next to a serene lake and a killer programming (for those that are OK without techno on the lineup)? I haven’t been myself but have heard great things from friends. And as the organization is also behind Georgie’s Wundergarten, I am convinced they know how to work their magic with the festival site.
Personally I am a big sucker for all things Giegling, so seeing Dustin, Map.ache, Leafar Legov and Konstantin spread out on the line-up is a big appeal, iykyk. Other artists worth checking out: Roi Perez (last year ADE’s musical highlight for me on the Sunday of DS at Het Muzieklokaal), DJ Seinfeld, Trouw legends Olaf Boswijk & Elias Mazian, trance queen Courtesyv, daytime happiness with Kamma & Masalo into David Vunk B2b Dj Sweet6teen, visual installation by Boris Acket and a lot of live acts that I’ve never heard about.
Drift (Nijmegen) Saturday 8th of June – NOT sold out (49€)
Another great festival outside of the Randstad. Progressive sounds, unique stage designs and A/V installations (according to their website, haven’t been myself). FreddyK, Nijmegen resident Tripeo, Vladimir Dubyshkin, ROD and Lady Starlight will bring their signature sounds. Other high BPM styles will be brought to you by Eva Vrijdag, Julian Muller and Sensation White-like trance band SUPERSTRINGS. And then there is Sochi Terada’s live act, Hunee and Fafi Abdel Nour to elevate you to high levels of happiness.
Beyond our borders I am going to use a metaphor to tell you something about these festivals. Michelin is a tire company that started an award system for the best restaurants in the world ranging from one to three stars. They used to have a simple explanation on the differentiation of the award system. One star: A very good restaurant in its category and worth the visit if you’re in town. Two stars: Excellent cooking, worth a detour on your way to a different destination. Three stars: Exceptional cuisine, worth a special journey of itself. The two festivals below are a very special journey and if you haven’t made any holiday/festival plans yet these are worth considering.
Fusion Festival – Northeastern Germany Wednesday 26th- Sunday 30th of June sold out (220€)
Berlin’s (club) culture embodied into a gigantic festival. Free spirited, slightly anarchistic/political in vibes, edgy, alternative and absolutely overwhelming. If you don’t like parties that are too big, don’t go here. I went to Fusion in 2016 and there were more than 15 stages back then I believe, absolutely ridiculous. But man, was it a magnificent experience. The no-security-guards/’open’ medicine usage policy was something I hadn’t seen before. The stage design was very diverse and in some cases phenomenal. Seeing the dragons on the Turmbuhne stage spitting fire for the first time was magical. The crowd is alternative and all over the places, but energetic, enthusiastic and devoted to what Fusion stands for. Even the (all veggie) food was fantastic, freshly made pizza slides for breakfast, lunch and dinner. No line-up announcement yet, but expect a wide spectrum of electronic and alternative music. The festival rewards those who just wander around!
No artists announced yet, no aftermovies available. After a quick search this old video showcases the diversity in sound, stages, people and art at least for a little bit.
The festival always works with a raffle, similar to Wildeburg, and it is sold out. Only through their own website you can obtain a ticket by using their reselling system. GL !
Waking Life Festival – Crato, Portugal Wednesday 19th to Monday 14th of June NOT sold out (250€)
A community driven, creative and experimentative midsummer festival located at a lake in inlands Portugal. I haven’t looked forward to a festival this much since forever. The festival brings a free spirited people, an intimate location and musically a beautiful experience. Personally really excited to go to one of the ‘homes’ of Giegling, who are hosting a stage all week long. If I am already excited with what they do for a first time experience with a location like Noordwaards, then I can’t imagine the height’s of quality they’ll bring here. Map.ache and Leafar Legov’s live sets are always must-sees for me. But there is a LOT more to discover. I will 100% be checking out Dasha Rush, Garçon (heard great things after the last edition of Ratherlost), Gigi FM, Marco Shuttle and Mama Snake (<3) on the techno side of things. And I will finally see an artist that has eluded me for far too long, Pano legend Cormac. I’ve listened to this Cormac essential mix at least 20 times, especially the first hour is pure ecstasy. Upsammy, Livwutang, Mad Miran, Djrum, Ben Ufo and more will be bringing you non-traditional rhythms. Curious if Kamaal Williams will appear on the timetable… And so much more to discover that I’ve never heard about. Also excited about their no video policy, should create an intimate and freeing setting.
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That’s it for June! If I’ve missed out on a festival let me know in the comments. And in general curious to know what everyone’s plans are !

x Motionez
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2024.05.28 08:08 Simple-Honeydew1118 Encore une bonne librairie qui ferme

Encore une bonne librairie qui ferme
Et voilà, Un Petit Noir qui ferme... Une des meilleures librairies de romans policiers, polars de France, tenue par un passionné qui conseille extrêmement bien. Un pilier de Quai du Polar. C'est une vraie perte pour Lyon, et ça risque d'être remplacé par un vendeur de pierres magiques ou énième café où le chaï est à 7€. Voilà, rien de dramatique, mais moi ça m'a foutu un petit coup.
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2024.05.19 19:09 WinChunKing I'm working on my grow list for next year. Has anyone grown the ones I've chosen so far? The first two are high nicotine bright leaf, Stag Horn is dark air and Hyang Cho is primitive(5.5%+ nicotine).

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2024.05.15 05:35 Missbehavennot Jean Francois Millet

Jean Francois Millet
What type of print is this most likely. Any info appreciated. Thank so much
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2024.05.13 06:13 Outrageous-Falcon185 Just completed Valley of the lost ants while waiting for result

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2024.05.12 10:09 FancyInvestment397 IBIA initiates education campaign to curb match-fixing in Canada

IBIA initiates education campaign to curb match-fixing in Canada
The International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA) has launched an educational programme in collaboration with the Professional Footballers’ Association Canada (PFA Canada).
Together with its members bet365, Betway and FanDuel, IBIA will provide around 300 PFA Canada players and staff with in-depth training on the importance of integrity in the Canadian Premier League (CPL), the dangers of match-fixing and the impact this could have on their careers.
IBIA and PFA Canada
Khalid Ali, CEO of IBIA, said: “IBIA’s members take their role – as responsible regulated betting operators – in protecting the integrity of sporting competition and of betting markets seriously. Alongside balanced, efficient and evidenced-based regulation, protecting soccer players, staff and officials from being targeted by criminals is an essential first step to stamping-out sports betting related match-fixing and fraud.”
The two-year programme began at the start of this May, and will continue to 2026 – with next year serving as a repeat training for new players and staff joining the league on how they can report suspicious activity and stop criminals.
Jean-Francois Reymond, IBIA’s Education Ambassador, commented: “We look forward to working with PFA Canada to further protect the Canadian Premier League from the threat of sports-betting related match-fixing. Protecting the integrity of sport means protecting the integrity of athletes.
“Most often through a lack of awareness, it is the athletes who are risking their careers and livelihoods. IBIA’s objective is to help build a best-in-class program for all athletes that serves to protect the integrity of Canadian sport and the careers of Canada’s athletes.”
Educational material includes a combination of in-person lessons and online resources that people across the CPL’s eight league teams can access, all covering rules and sanctions, as well as insights into the technology being used to monitor for sports integrity breaches.
Dan Kruk, Executive Director of PFA Canada, added: “IBIA has delivered sports integrity education to over 35 thousand athletes in Europe since 2010, and we’re grateful that they can leverage that know-how to design bespoke training for CPL players.
“At PFA Canada we understand that, despite being more resource-intensive, in-person sports-integrity education is essential to gain the trust and understanding of busy athletes, and to enable full, frank and open conversations.”
The campaign was made possible through a CA$300,000 (£175k) fund established by IBIA’s member operators bet365, Betway and FanDuel, as a special three-year commitment to the Canadian market.
Dale Hooper, General Manager of FanDuel Canada, commented: “At FanDuel Canada, we recognize the critical role athlete education plays in maintaining sports integrity. We are thrilled to expand our engagement with IBIA through this new partnership helping to build a curriculum that will help athletes understand their role in protecting sport.”
Joachim Bjerg, Head of International Markets at Betway’s Win Technologies division, also noted: “We’re very proud to partner and support IBIA and the Professional Footballers’ Association Canada that will design, create and implement a bespoke course that will further enhance Betway’s global commitment to educating players and staff involved in sport.
“As a responsible regulated betting operator, we see our role in this sector imperative to safeguarding the integrity of sports and we very much look forward to working with IBIA on this exciting and important initiative.”
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2024.05.11 06:47 CaffeineBandaid [TOMT] Cartoon with super hero rabbits???

Ok im going crazy, I used to see this show, or cartoon, or something, it had rabbits. one blue, one pink and one black.
They were super heros and lived in some tower in the center of a city, and the black rabbit only spoke french or something! he said Jean Francois or Jean Claude
IDK it seemed kind of adult. totally not for kids under the age of say 10?
PLEASE HELP ME FIND THIS SHOWWW
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2024.05.11 00:34 lowell2017 Jason Statham Teams With ‘Plane’ Director Jean-Francois Richet & MadRiver For Action-Thriller Movie ‘Mutiny’, Lionsgate Pre-Buys North America Rights For Theatrical Release Before Veterans Launches Hot Project At Cannes Market

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2024.05.10 22:06 SelectHorse7549 Jason Statham Set to Star in Jean-Francois Richet's "Plane" at Lionsgate Entertainment

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2024.05.10 20:14 KillerCroc1234567 Jason Statham Teams With ‘Plane’ Director Jean-Francois Richet & MadRiver For Action-Thriller ‘Mutiny’, Lionsgate Pre-Buys North America Before Veterans Launches Hot Project At Cannes Market

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2024.05.10 20:13 rugbykickoff Match Thread: Sale vs Leicester - Premiership

Comp: Premiership
Venue: Salford City Stadium
View TV providers, weather info and previous results
London Paris Jo'burg New York Sydney Auckland
19:45 20:45 20:45 14:45 04:45 06:45
Sale Pos Leicester
Sam James 15 Freddie Steward
Tom Roebuck 14 Jamie Shillcock
Robert du Preez 13 Matt Scott
Manu Tuilagi 12 Dan Kelly.
Tom O Flaherty 11 Ollie Hassell-Collins
George Ford 10 Handre Pollard
Gus Warr 9 Jack van Poortvliet
Bevan Rodd 1 Francois van Wyk
Tommy Taylor 2 Charlie Clare
James Harper 3 Dan Cole
Cobus Wiese 4 George Martin
Hyron Andrews 5 Harry Wells
Ben Curry 6 Hanro Liebenberg
Sam Dugdale 7 Tommy Reffell
Jean-Luc du Preez 8 Jasper Wiese
Agustin Creevy 16 Nic Dolly
Simon McIntyre 17 James Whitcombe
WillGriff John 18 Joe Heyes
Ben Bamber 19 Finn Carnduff
Ernst van Rhyn 20 Olly Cracknell
Raffi Quirke 21 Tom Whiteley
Rekeiti Ma asi-White 22 Phil Cokanasiga
Arron Reed 23 Solomone Kata
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2024.05.08 20:29 Tsara1234 Snagged the Exclusive Ain't No Grave gold cover

Snagged the Exclusive Ain't No Grave gold cover
Nirvana Comics (my LCS) won the first Image Retailer award and got to pick a book to have a special gold cover for. This cover looks fantastic in gold foil.
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2024.05.06 11:47 CottonBuds81 Skottie Young & Jorge Corona on a new book together, that's a must buy for me this week!

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2024.05.05 12:50 m4nu [EXPANSION] TUSKEGEE TIMES: Heavy Fighting Around L'Asile Leaves Francois Duvalier Dead

L'Asile, Ayiti: In a harrowing escalation of violence, the tranquil town of L'asile, Haiti, has become the epicenter of a fierce clash between government forces and guerrilla insurgents, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides. The battle, which unfolded over several days, culminated in a victory for the guerrilla fighters, as they successfully pushed out a large Caribbean garrison. The guerillas, comprised primarily of Tonton Makout fighters and UNIA advisors, were bouyed by air support by the Aetiopian shirkes, the AAS Tubman and the AAS Salem.
The conflict erupted in the early hours of the morning as guerrilla forces launched a coordinated assault on the government-controlled areas of L'asile. A bombing run by two Aetiopian shirkes on government positions on the highway outside L'asile signalled the start of the attack. Caribbean troops, stationed in the town to maintain order and suppress dissent in the wake of the chaos of the Federation's collapse, swiftly retaliated, engaging the guerrillas in a ferocious firefight that raged across neighborhoods and alleyways.
The heaviest fighting occured in the late evening, as Duvalier's force attacked from the southern hills. With their backs to the river Serpente and no easy means of retreat following the destruction of the bridge, the Caribbean garrison, badly outnumbered and outgunned, dug deep and entrenched themselves into a formidable line, using what remained of their artillery and machien guns to create a no man's land between the Pont Mahot and the river.
In an act of courage, Francois Duvalier led the final assault - a two pronged attack along Pont Mahot and Banlieu - and moved his headquarters to a position nearer the fighting to better direct the assault. In coordination with Aetiopian air support, the attack began at 9pm, with Duvalier's loyal force hoping to use the cover of darkness to mask their movements and seize the western flank. At some point during the chaos, a stray artillery shell did hit Duvalier's command center, killing five - including, Francois Duvalier himself.
Exploiting weaknesses in the Federation's perimeter, the guerillas, motivated to avenge their fallen leader, launched a final assault on the garrison, overwhelming their adversaries with sheer numbers and ferocity. In a stunning display of defiance, the insurgents hoisted their flags atop government buildings, signaling their triumph over the established order.
The town of L'Asile is devestated, but the death of Duvalier has inspired a wave of outrage across the island. More towns and settlements, in celebration of the life of a great Ayitian hero, have risen up and swore fealty to the Pan-African movement - now led by former Aetiopian Assemblyman Alix Pisquet, a native Ayitian, and Jean-Claude Duvalier, son of Papa Doc himself.
Duvalier was born in Port-au-Prince in 1907, the son of Duval Duvalier from the French Caribbean colony of Martinique, a justice of the peace, and baker Ulyssia Abraham. He completed a degree in medicine from the University of Haiti in 1934, and served as staff physician at several local hospitals. He spent a year at the University of Michigan studying public health: 53 and in 1943, became active in a United States–sponsored campaign to control the spread of contagious tropical diseases, helping the poor to fight typhus, yaws, malaria and other tropical diseases that had ravaged Haiti for years. His patients affectionately called him "Papa Doc", a moniker that he used throughout his life.
During the Deluge, Duvalier was instrumental in organizing efforts in Ayiti to save countless innocent lives. The racism and violence that occurred during the United States occupation of Haiti, which began in 1915, inspired black nationalism among Haitians and left a powerful impression on the young Duvalier. In 1945, Duvalier reached out to and helped found the first UNIA chapter on the island, then founding the Négritude National Movement, a nationalist Ayitian movement that resisted the initial expansion of the Caribbean Federation to the island.
Forced to flea the island in 1958, Duvalier and his family settled in a small Haitian community outside Carthage, in Aetiopia. He has devoted his life to the liberation of Ayiti and its people.
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Duel Reality in San Diego
For those in Southern California and is missing the lady ships… Duel Realty tickets goes on sale May 10! There been a ton of shows that transfers from land to sea on other cruise lines but this is the first time a cruise ship production been transformed into a traditional land based theater production.
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