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@shakespeares-widow
Suave, slow and elegant movements. I can not stop been mesmerized.
Whoooa!
“i’ll never be a real adult” i say as i work 40 hours a week at a stuffy office job, come home and spend the evening cooking and cleaning before relaxing on the couch with the 2019 ikea catalogue
hold the fuck up y’all
there are lesbians in the 2019 ikea catalogue
lësbîånš
Haven’t you noticed the increase of LGBTQ inTV ads?
Don’t know if I posted these before, but here they are again. From #fandemichouston #normanreedus #twd #bigbaldhead @bigbaldhead #imtoooldtobedoinghashtags #jeffreydeanmorgan #thewalkingdead #daryldixon (at NRG Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/BocB8jtlzAq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=16ypo43oq7xst
Hey @TheCWspn —we want Wayward Sisters! I will watch & recommend to friends. Inclusion is important! #SaveWaywardSisters http://thndr.me/Ex0BrQ
Beautiful Aztec Theater (at The Aztec Theatre)
Yep, we did it! April birthday girls present to us! (at The Aztec Theatre)
Finally get to see this place at night. Talked briefly to Jep, but got a shrimp po boy and shrimp etouffee for Sunday’s lunch. Wonderful even “left over.” But no more $10 ding dong! And it was so good! #jeprobertson #jepssouthernroots #familybusinessbeerco (at Family Business Beer Company)
Really wanted to hate her, being gorgeous, a do everything woman and mother and beloved of Jensen, but she was just too damn nice! Took time with us to take pictures and sign an autograph for me. #danneelackles512 #jensenackles #familybusinessbeerco (at Family Business Beer Company)
Wanted to hate her, but she was too damn sweet!! She even took time to give me an autograph and take pics with us. #danneelackles512 #jensenackles #familybusinessbeerco (at Family Business Beer Company)
Watching them through a fishbowl! #jaredpadalecki #jensenackles #danneelackles512 #stevecarlson #genevievepadalecki Older kids are there but didn’t see the babies! However, caught a glimpse of Icarus! (at Family Business Beer Company)
A ‘Supernatural’ Jensen Ackles Q&A About ‘Y6 Sunrise’
Jensen Ackles returned a call on a break between shooting scenes in Canada for the current season of “Supernatural” to talk about Boyd Elder’s painted bull skull “Y6 Sunrise.”
Stephen K. Peeples: I understand that when you and Danneel moved to Austin in 2016, you wanted to dress the house in a certain way. What was your concept?
Jensen Ackles: We did a big remodel. The house hadn’t really been updated since the late ‘90s, so we took the whole thing down to the studs and built it back up with a perfect blend of my wife’s and my styles.
It was actually Danneel’s idea to create what she referred to as “Laurel Canyon in the 1960s.” She’s always been drawn to that style as visitors can see from the many books in our house depicting that time and place. We worked with a fantastic interior designer, Fern Santini, who helped us achieve that.
We wanted to choose art that spoke to both Danneel and me as well. So, we put up a couple of really cool pieces in the dining room area, and it just started to happen organically.
We were coming across pieces by a lot of homegrown Texas-based artists. Some friends of mine who live in Austin – Steve and Lana Carlson – are art curators and dealers. I’ve known Steve a long, long time, and Steve knows Bale very well. Steve mentioned a Boyd Elder (piece) had surfaced. When he told me which one and said it was available at his buddy Bale’s gallery, I immediately said I wanted to go see it.
I think everybody is familiar with that series of work from Boyd, from the covers of the Eagles albums to just the stories about him. And “Y6 Sunrise” is not just a piece of art. It’s also a piece of Texas history and a piece of rock ‘n’ roll history. It represented several things I’m interested in and feel drawn to.
I looked at my wife and said, “We’ve got to get this.” We were super-excited.
We have this room in the house the previous owner used as a trophy room. I guess he was a big hunter and went all over the world, hunted a bunch of animals and so, he had this room as his trophy room. Well, I am not much of a hunter, so we cleared all that out, painted the whole room and turned it back into a dining room/family room.
In the center of this room, there’s a pretty substantial fireplace that can be seen on both sides, and it seemed like the perfect spot to hang “Y6 Sunrise.” It’s up and over the mantle of this fireplace, looking over the dining room. It’s certainly the piece de resistance in the house.
The dining room table is also Texas-made – that just kind of happened, again, naturally, with the help of Fern. It’s a big piece of Texas oak and the chairs are made by a local Marfa artist. We’re going to have one of Bale’s Texas tumbleweeds in the corner opposite Boyd’s piece. It will be a nice little Texas room with a lot of history and some really cool art.
Peeples: Great story! You’re originally from Dallas…
Ackles: Yeah, I grew up just north of Dallas in Richardson.
Peeples: And you lived in California for some time. What’s it like living back in the Lone Star State?
Ackles: It feels good. I wasn’t sure if I was going to get a chance to move back. You just never know with the film and entertainment industry. It can be very fickle. I thought I might just have to bite the bullet and be out in California for who knows how long. Fortunately, I was able to land a job that’s given me the opportunity to pretty much commute and live anywhere.
When my wife and I had our first child, we said, “Where do we want to raise our family, since we don’t have any family out in California?” We’ve got good friends, but a lot of them had moved on as well, so it was kind of an easy decision to move back to Texas.
I’ve always loved Austin. It’s a little bit slower-paced than Dallas, and we both really wanted to live on a lake. That was a no-brainer. We just packed it up, made the move. It’s good to be closer to family. I already had a lot of friends in Austin, so we immediately plugged into the social pipeline, and again, it just feels good to be in a place that represents me more than California did. I love California – it was great to me, I had a good time – but it’s certainly nice to be back home.
Peeples: Boyd said he went up to visit you and Danneel at your house after “Y6 Sunrise” was hung, and told you the whole story about the piece.
Ackles: I wish I’d had a video camera or something because hearing the story straight from the source’s mouth was pretty awesome.
He told us some of his experiences during that time, and the history of the skull itself – where it was from, how he came to own it, and then, not only about its transition from a bull skull into a piece of art, but also what happened to the piece after that, how far it travelled, how it was (held up for ransom) for many years, how it took more years to get it back, and all of its other travels during the last 40+ years.
It’s pretty exceptional to look up and see “Y6 Sunrise” hanging in our house. I think Boyd was stoked to have it back home, hanging over a big fireplace in Texas. That was pretty cool as well.
Peeples: As a friend of Boyd’s for 40-some years going back to when he was working on some of those pieces, I can confirm that’s totally true. He’s happy “Y6 Sunrise” has found a home and seems to be where it belongs, after all its travels and travails. You and Danneel really understand what the piece is, and are treating it as it deserves to be. You’re displaying it in such a way that other people will also enjoy it for a long time. That’s a great thing for the piece and indirectly, for Boyd.
Ackles: Well, that’s awesome! That makes it even sweeter. That he even wanted to meet us – we were just tickled. The fact that we got to speak underneath the piece with the man who created it and get the history was certainly the cherry on top.
‘Supernatural’ Sidebar
Peeples: Speaking of great experiences, would you mind if I asked a couple of questions about what you’re doing right now?
Ackles: Not at all. I’m up in Vancouver shooting the 13th season of “Supernatural.” I’ve been working on that now for more than 12 years and it’s afforded me a pretty good life for me and my family. I commute back and forth to Austin frequently throughout the season.
That constant travel – I was doing it anyway when we were in L.A., and that’s kind of why I turned to Danneel and said, “We don’t have to live in L.A. Maybe we should talk about where we want to raise our family because I can commute anywhere.” So I’ve just continued to do that. It sounds like a lot of travel. Most people would be like, “Oh, my gosh, I don’t know how you do it,” but it’s pretty amazing what you can get used to. I’ve been doing it for so many years, it’s now normal.
Peeples: I must confess I’m not a huge fan of the series, but my wife is. For years, she and I have been watching the show together, with me doing my eye-rolls – you know what I’m talking about.
Ackles: Absolutely!
Peeples: But she is having a great time – loves the storylines, the acting, the characters. So when I told her I’d be speaking with you for a story, she asked me to say hello and tell you what a major fan she is. I appreciate you allowing me to do that.
Ackles: That’s very cool. It’s great! Even 12 years in, I still am surprised hearing people who watch the show. It’s bent the spectrum. I’ve tried for years to figure out what the demographics are and they constantly surprise me. It’s from 12-year olds who weren’t even alive when the show started and have binge-watched it to the 70-80-year old grandparents who watch it with their grandchildren and love it. I’m just happy to be a part of something that’s gone on this long and had the impact it has.
Peeples: Thirteen seasons – about how many episodes is that?
Ackles: Give or take a few, I think we’re somewhere in the neighborhood of about 265 right now. Next season we hit 300, and as of now, it doesn’t seem like anyone is ready to throw in the towel.
Peeples: That’s a great situation.
Ackles: It’s pretty rare!
By the way, thanks for doing this story. I’m happy to be a part of it and it’s awesome to have this piece of history hanging in our house.
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See these books? Wicked, and the ones above it?
I love these books. I love them a lot. I’ve read them multiple times. Others love them too; after all, they turned the first one into a fucking musical.
But you know what these lauded, much loved books are? They are Wizard of Oz fanfiction. And since a man wrote it, it’s acceptable.
Ok. Rant over.
I agree. I've read many fanfics that are far superior to anything currently in print!
PLEASE BE CAREFUL FOR ANYONE WHO USES “BLUEBUFFALO” FOR THEIR DOGS!!
@k9kesi
And cats. Blue Buffalo killed @sidneystrange ‘s cat.
THIS THIS THIS!!
I’ve been telling everyone I know for YEARS not to buy Blue Buffalo.
This is the short story:
A few years ago I took my sick cat, Ankh, to the vet. The vet and vet tech asked what I fed her. I told them Blue Buffalo. They looked like I had just told them I fed her razor blades and cyanide. They diagnosed her with pancreatitis and said that nearly all of the cats they’d been seeing lately with pancreatitis were being fed Blue Buffalo. They gave her medicine and sent her home. Two days later she had a seizure and died right in my arms.
The day after she died Hannibal started displaying the same symptoms she had so I panicked hard and took him to the vet. Got the same meds and the same diagnosis. Luckily Hannibal survived.
I wish Ankh had survived. She was only ten and the best cat I’ve ever had. Literally the best and five years later I still cry when I think about her.
FUCK BLUE BUFFALO.
I don’t know the full story behind the tweets above, but a Google search shows there HAVE been several recalls regarding this brand, especially in 2016. I would absolutely avoid as it is not worth the risk.
@ladycyon
Good god thank you so much for sharing this because I’ve lately been considering switching to this brand cus it’s supposed to be so much better than all the others but good god what the hell.
I worked in a vet for a little while and I shit you not, when a dog came in with constant diarrhea they were always eating Blue Buffalo. We changed the food and the dog got better every time. Blue Buffalo is garbage food and never feed it to your pets.
I’ve never heard of this brand but I love my dog with all of my heart and I’d be broken if I ever accidently fed her this and got her sick (people give me different dog food to try all the time). I’d hate for anyone else to lose their pet also.
um?? what the fuck? holy FUCK my boyfriend and I were just about to start feeding our cat blue buffalo omg
Wft really?? Im never going to buy that killer food!! Praying for your pets!
I’m so glad I know this, I’d be heartbroken if my dog died
Plus being an expensive brand
One of 12 Fire Gimple petitions, but the most popular one. One day old and already they’re nearly at 5000.
Signed and donated 24 dollars.
PS: There should be a petition to relegate Greg Nicotero to special make-up effects creator only. Take away his executive producer powers and stop giving him important episodes to direct.
I signed it, I effing hate SG
Ya’ll, they’re already almost to 13,000 signatures.
68,999 so far!
Proving a point to my boyfriend.
PLEASE REBLOG if you (male or female) believe it is perfectly okay and natural for a guy of any age to cry
I’ve never hit reblog faster or harder.
I cry a lot