Chicago Fire; season seven: There's nothing you could have said that would have made this any easier. Nothing that would have brought you the kind of peace you're looking for. Right now, today, this is the start of your life without your dad.
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Chicago Fire; season seven: There's nothing you could have said that would have made this any easier. Nothing that would have brought you the kind of peace you're looking for. Right now, today, this is the start of your life without your dad.
Monday Morning Links That *Will* *Not* *Make* *You* *Sad*
Monday Morning Links That *Will* *Not* *Make* *You* *Sad*
* Caroll Spinney, puppeteer who gave life to Big Bird of ‘Sesame Street,’ dies at 85. My own mini Twitter thread. Meanwhile, in the other universe…
Such was the appeal of Big Bird that NASA asked Mr. Spinney to fly into orbit in costume, to interest young people in space exploration. Mr. Spinney agreed to go, but it was ultimately determined that the space shuttle was too small to accommodate…
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Monday Morning Links!
*CFP: Call for Papers: Series Books and Science Fiction (National PCA Conference). CFP: Contemporary American Fiction in the Age of Innovation. CFP: Indigenous lands, waters, and ways of knowing.
* The Labor Movement’s Newest Warriors: Grad Students.
* “Time and again we’ve seen university administrators accommodate neo-Nazis with pious encomia to free speech only to cosign or encourage…
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Chicago Fire; season six: No, this is not your street. It's mine. Along with his, and his, and theirs. You know who else's streets these are? Every paramedic and firefighter in Chicago. We've been on every block in this city and helped someone on every one of them. And all those people we've helped? They're on our team. Not yours.
Chicago Fire; season five: Our family are not all here, I get that, and several of them are hurt. They may be suffering but they are not weak, they are among the strongest men and women that I know. That is what it is to be one of us, to be a firefighter, to be able to change the fate of the people that we meet. That means when we turn up at a call, we don't see strangers. We see mothers and fathers, sons and daughters. It means that when we see others running out of that fire, we run in. The job we've taken on is to make a difference. What some in this house have done this week, sacrificing their own health, their own happiness for that of another, that is the true meaning of what we do.
Chicago Fire; season four: Chief Boden once told me, "a hero's not somebody who's unafraid, it's the guy who's scared to death and does what's right anyway."
Chicago Fire; season three: A lot's changed at 51 since losing Shay. We've welcomed in some new friends. Got a new rig and a dream of mine came true, but here's what hasn't changed, this house. This family. It's all as strong as it ever was. Even stronger because I think deep down in the quiet moments we think to our self Shay would want us to be better. She'd want us to represent her everytime we go out.
SFFTV: "Women & SF Media" CFP and Open Call for Articles/Reviews
SFFTV: “Women & SF Media” CFP and Open Call for Articles/Reviews
Science Fiction Film and Television is still seeking articles for its special issue on Women & Science Fiction Media, intended to mark the 200th year anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. See the full call for papers at http://gerrycanavan.wordpress.com/2016/07/23/cfp-women-and-science-fiction-media-sfftv/. Articles should be approximately 7000 to 9000 words in length,…
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