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HAMTARO ABRIDGED, Episode 2!
The April Fools' joke this year is that you thought we were kidding when we announced this!
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CAST:
HAMTARO + HOWDY- Christopher Gilstrap https://www.youtube.com/user/AmadeoBane
PASHMINA + BIJOU - Courtney Thompson (ProjectSNT) https://youtube.com/ProjectSNT http://projectsnt.tumblr.com/tagged/voice-acting
SANDY - Dani Chambers (Skinimini) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWkxgxxLRAUg82NvjiIJVtw
MAXWELL - Ryan "ActorsAllusion" Hoyle (http://actorsallusionpresents.tumblr.com/)
DEXTER - Tom Laflin https://www.youtube.com/user/arimnaes
OXNARD - William T. Sopp http://bigmovingtarget.tumblr.com/
DRUNK BOSS - Brendan Blaber https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP4nS6ag1-E6TzlQvaWfiZg
PANDA + KNOLL - Zack Maher https://www.youtube.com/user/MajinReborn http://majinva.tumblr.com/
DRUNKER BOSS - PhantomSavage (Kyle Land) https://www.youtube.com/user/PhantomSavage
MIKE the OLD GOD - Liam Burns https://twitter.com/liamcommaonline
LAURA - Kiane "Chula" King (http://chulacabra.tumblr.com/)
KANA - Jen McGregor (https://www.youtube.com/user/MEMJ0123)
HILARY - Meredith Sims https://twitter.com/vasnapdragon
Stan - Wyatt 'OyobiWSTH' Baker https://twitter.com/OyobiWSTH
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Written, Directed, and Edited by Brendan Blaber
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Aya got the short end of the stick.
Meryl Streep & Grace Gummer | Meryl Streep, on what it was like to work with her daughter in The Homesman {x}
Apologies for the bad translated interview - it kind of makes sense.
Pat's won't have it easy on Sunday says Burns
By Gavin McLaughlin
THEY say form goes out of the window in a cup game and Dundalk fans will be hoping that is the case on Sunday when they meet St Patrick's Athletic in the FAI Cup semi-final at Oriel Park.
Without a league win since May - ironically it came against St Pat's - and coming into the game rock bottom of the Airtricity League table and on the back of 7-0 and 4-0 defeats to Shamrock Rovers and Derry City respectively, not too many fancy Dundalk's chances of causing an upset.
However cup football is renowned of throwing up big surprises and one man who certainly feels that the Lilywhites have more than a fighting chance of booking a day at the Aviva Stadium on November 4 is centre-back Liam Burns.
Burns, who won the FAI Cup with Bohemians in 2008, admits St Pat's will be coming to Oriel Park with "all guns blazing" as they bid to end a 51-year wait for the trophy, but he warned them not to expect an easy ride.
"There's no league form in the cup. If they come here expecting an easy win they could get upset. Semi-finals are all about who does it on the day. They could have 90% of the possession but it might only take one goal to win the game. That's what happened when we won in Inchicore. They had all the ball but they didn't really hurt us and we won the game 2-1 in the end.
"Everybody has their eyes on a place at the Aviva Stadium", he adds. "It's the showpiece game of the season. I've won the FAI Cup and I know what it feels like to be involved in a final, it's magnificent for a player and for his club".
Magnificent is not a word that could be associated with Dundalk's season. A relegation play-off will decide what tier the Lilywhites will play in next season while just two wins at Oriel Park all season have left even the loyalist of fans disheartened. According to Burns, Sunday gives the players a shot at redemption
"Hopefully we'll have a big crowd behind us. We certainly owe the fans one. It has been a poor season and we have let them down on a couple of occasions. I think it's about time we paid them back."
Comparisons with ten years ago, when Dundalk won the FAI Cup but also lost their Premier Division status, have not been lost on the players.
"I've been told about it loads of times", says Burns when 2002 is mentioned. "We've just got to look after what we do and hopefully create a wee bit of history for ourselves by winning the FAI Cup and staying up.
"To do that we need to buck our ideas up, and quickly", he adds, with urgency in his voice. "We have a massive four weeks coming up. We can't be going into games thinking it's only a matter of turning up for the play-off and we are safe. We aren't good enough to do that. You've got to do it day in, day out, week in, week out and that's something we haven't been doing".
source sink transfer
There is always a source
a mode of energy transfer
there is always a target
the dry yellow man intoned
as he chalked
upon a greenish blackboard.
That four-hundred person physics class.
Maybe it was a target of me,
my fresh slouching body
in that cold creepy auditorium.
I was only beginning; firm like fruit
belief that I had four-hundred targets
to send energy towards, not dreaming,
(quite like a physicist in that)
I was there to receive. 402.
A Moment of Blossoming Peace
I hold his shoulders again.
He rests a cut elbow on my mantel a carefully pressed rolled-up sleeve, and pouring from it a dark ugly, a scab pouring from underneath it onto my mantel.
I hold his shoulders carefully after the man who shook them. We talk about history many evenings in my living room.
He comes and goes, as do I We talk about stocks many evenings in my living room.
The well-starched man stops resting his elbow on my mantel I don’t hold shoulders anymore, carefully although my hands have since found themselves in well-pressed pinstripe pockets.
Men with pens say new scars are raw pink But I see pale purple
a lilac uncurling over the elbow that no longer rests on my mantel.