Bob Mizer - Eight Athletes (1967)

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Bob Mizer - Eight Athletes (1967)
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) (Noah Baumbach, 2017).
Kane Robinson has been stellar this season and definitely deserves an award nomination
The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) (Noah Baumbach, 2017).
Does Death (Upright) fit Gerald "Sully" John Sullivan?
Yes, this is the perfect card for him!
This fits him well enough.
No, another card would work better.
I don't know this character (Results)
Death represents change, letting go, new beginnings, old making way for the new, metamorphosis, transition, moving on, necessary loss, a natural end, and new life. Reversed, it indicates resisting change, stagnancy, repeating the past, refusal to move forward, fear of the unknown, decay, failure to grow, and festering wounds.
Gerald Sullivan
Jerry Sullivan, Art Capp and Art Gilligan Ganymede and the Spacemen (1966) dir. Bob Mizer behind the scenes
Someone please give me a gifset of Sully being Peak Sully in each season