alex newhook and jake evans after jake’s empty netter
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alex newhook and jake evans after jake’s empty netter
capitals @ canadiens | february 28, 2026
full video on my twt
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"I wish I could draw so I could make my own boingoverse oc, but I am inept... I do think she'd be one of the alien girls from California Girls... cutie patootie with lilac skin and hot pink eyelashes"
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H. Letter (active late 16th c) The Battle of Lepanto, 7 October 1571 National Maritime Museum, Greenwich The Battle of Lepanto, fought on October 7, 1571, was a major naval battle between the Holy League (Spain, Venice, the Papacy, and other Catholic states) and the Ottoman Empire. The Holy League, led by Don Juan of Austria, decisively defeated the Ottoman fleet, marking a turning point in the struggle for control of the Mediterranean Sea. The battle took place in the Gulf of Patras, off the coast of western Greece. The battle was a major victory for the Christian forces, stemming the advance of the Ottomans into the Mediterranean and preventing a potential Ottoman invasion of Europe.
A War Galley
The depicted Spanish galley of the Holy League fleet is of the type used at the 1571 Battle of Lepanto, the last large-scale naval battle fought between the rowed warships. (Illustration by Tony Bryan, from Renaissance War Galley, 1470–1590, by Angus Konstam (Osprey Publishing, Bloomsbury Press Publishing))
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Johnny Gargano
This hunk really was the key to many others!
Guess which one I wore in this photo...