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If sex is a weapon then love is a double homicide.By kittybeaver, in 5 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels. "Start with the bookshelves." She pointed to the wall next to the fireplace. "Remember, we're looking for a bullet hole or an opening a gun could've been fired through."Tina turned her attention to the wall in front of her, moving her scanner methodically over the wood paneling and around the ornately framed oil paintings. It was her educated guess that the murderer had been in the neighboring office and drilled a hole in the wall."These are some fancy books," Dirk said. Tina looked over her shoulder and saw his head tilted sideways as he read the spines. "They're all hardcovers and absolutely no Harry Potter.""Don't worry about the books." She took one of the paintings off the wall and scanned behind it. "We're looking for something abnormal, something that's just slightly off.""There's something off with the bookshelves," Fact-Tel announced."I knew it," Dirk said. "Who doesn't, at the very least, have Sorcerer's Stone?"Tina placed the painting back on its hook and crossed to the other side of the room. "What did you find, Fact-Tel?""Should I have said Philosopher's Stone?" Dirk asked. "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, that's the metric title, right?""They're not real books," the A.I. said, ignoring Dirk. "It's a false bookcase. The scans are picking up a hollow space behind them.""That is so cool," Dirk said. "What do you think's back there? Pirate's treasure? Porno magazines?"Tina ran her hand around the edge of the bookcase, searching for hinges or a hidden lever. "City Hall is over a hundred years old. It's rumored there are secret passages all through the building, from the base of the Matthias Middle statue on top of the clock tower to the top of that clock statue containing Matthias Middle's bones in the sub-basement. This could be how the killer gained access to the office." She stretched her arm up as far as she could, but even in her high heel boots she couldn't reach the top shelf. "Dirk, feel along the top with your hand. See if you can find a button or something that will open the bookcase."She watched him carefully as he reached his arm up, noting how his T-shirt rode up to reveal his flat stomach and that wispy line of hair that ran from his belly button down into his snug fitting jeans. It was a surprise to feel her tongue peeking out of her mouth and running along her upper lip, as if it too wanted to catch a glimpse of Dirk Allen's happy trail. It seemed every part of her body was proud of his physique.Tina quickly turned, averting the gaze of both her eyes and tongue. "Fact-Tel, how large is the space behind the bookcase?" 'Proud' wasn't the right word for what she felt and she knew it. She needed to stop lying to herself. Her physical attraction to Dirk was a problem, but not nearly as big a problem as her emotional attraction to him. "Could a person conceal themselves there?""Definitely," the computer responded. "If I can analyze the dust and air particles in the space I might be able to tell if someone's been in there recently.""I found something!" Dirk was so excited he nearly shouted. Both his arms were stretched way above his head, his fingers curling over the top edge of the bookcase."Is it a button?" Tina asked, remembering to keep her voice low. "Press it.""Ok." Dirk's hand pressed down, then he took a quick step back.A rumbling noise emerged from the shelves and they started to slide sideways. A dark space appeared, approximately three feet, or rather, Tina reminded herself, .0914 meters wide."Good job." She looked up into Dirk's pale green eyes and gave him another smile. He had such pretty eyes. They contrasted nicely with his dark hair and full, masculine lips. The better Tina got to know Dirk the more attractive he grew. And he was fucking gorgeous when she first met him. It was disturbing, to say the least. Increased physical attraction toward an individual was one of the first signs of,Tina swallowed. She didn't even want to think the words.Increased physical attraction toward an individual was one of the first signs of falling in love.According to SWSO rule #96, secret agents were only allowed to experience three types of love: love of country, love of duty and love of sacrifice. Any other love could be used as a weapon against an agent. It had taken Tina years of therapy to reduce her familial love to an ambivalent indifference. Now, if some deranged villain made her choose between saving the world or saving her parents, she'd make the right choice without regret. Goodbye Mr. and Mrs. Blondell. You died for a good cause.Romantic love was the most dangerous and that was the direction Tina's feelings for Dirk might be heading. The intense romantic bond had to be avoided at all costs. It caused people to lie, steal, or, even worse, wear matching outfits to company picnics. She'd seen it happen too many times before and she had vowed never to let it happen to her.Love, in its essence, was a release of oxytocin in the brain. Every time she engaged in sexual intercourse with Dirk, every time he gave her another mind blowing orgasm, her brain released more oxytocin, conditioning her to feel love and affection for her coworker. As much as she wanted to invite him into her bed and ride him like a wild mustang, she couldn't do it. More sex meant more oxytocin. They couldn't have sex ever again, even if the job required it.Pushing those thoughts from her mind, she pulled her SWSO issued flashlight from her purse and peered into the void. Her beam of light fell on a small, but comfortable looking recliner, a stack of magazines, a box of tissues and a pump bottle of lotion.Dirk reached down and snatched a magazine from the top of the pile. "What do you know, it is porn. The murderer must have planned to wait a long time." He held the magazine sideways so that the centerfold flipped down. "Nice."Tina moved quickly and picked up the next magazine from the pile. While a woman graced the cover Dirk was holding, a man stared back from the one in Tina's hands. There was no mistaking his pretty, green eyes, dark hair and plump, manly lips. Dirk had worked as a model for years before joining the SWSO. It was possible he could have done a risqué photo shoot.It only took a second to open the magazine and look inside. Yep, it was him. She recognized that cock."Get a load of this, Fact-Tel." Dirk was holding his scanner over the magazine. "Tell me that's not DNA.""General Zero." Tina barely breathed the words. Could it be? Might they finally have some evidence that would help them track down their nemesis?"Nope," Fact-Tel said. "That's Appleton's spew.""What?" It almost felt like Tina's heart was breaking."Chesterfield Appleton," the A.I. continued, "Middleburg City Comptroller. The person whose office you're standing in. He's the one who ejaculated onto Miss February's mammary glands.""That makes no sense." Dirk dropped the magazine back onto the pile, while Tina surreptitiously rolled hers up and slipped it into her purse. "Why would Appleton hide for hours just to shoot himself?""I find no evidence of a firearm," Fact-Tel said. "No bullet casings or gunpowder residue.""The murderer was never behind the bookcase." Tina sighed. She knew it when she first saw the magazines, but she didn't want to believe it. Linking Zero to the murders was her top priority. The sooner she did it, the sooner she could put the criminal mastermind behind bars.Her feet felt heavy as she crossed the room to the fireplace, careful to step over the cadaver outlines. She ran her fingers over the intricate wood carvings in the mantelpiece. The winged cherubs holding satchels of money, seemed to mock her with their smiling faces."We're back where we started.""We know some things," Dirk said, his voice a little too perky. It was obvious he was trying to cheer her up. "We know Appleton was a horn dog with a rub cubby at work. We know he was doing the nasty with Snide.""Ugh, biologicals and your need to touch genitals," Fact-Tel muttered. "It's so gross.""It's too bad good old, smut aficionado Chesterfield didn't make his own pornos," Dirk said. "If he'd recorded schtupping Snide, then maybe he'd have recorded the murderer too."Tina looked up at the mirror over the fireplace. The whole room was visible behind her. There was Appletons's massive, wooden desk, the bay windows that looked out over City Hall Plaza, and over by the bookcase stood Dirk looking good in his tight pants and T-shirt. From this vantage point she could see everything."Maybe he did film it." Pointing her scanner at a section of the mirror, she turned it on and counted to 100. "Fact-Tel, what's on the other side of the mirror? Is there a camera or something?""I hate to tell you this," the A.I. responded, "but it's just a wall.""No!" In her frustration, Tina threw the scanner down onto the plush, red carpet, letting her purse drop to the floor with it. "Why does this case have to be so frustrating?" She closed her eyes and rubbed the bridge of her nose with her fingers. "Why can't it just solve itself?""Relax," Dirk said. "You're trying too hard." He walked up behind her and placed his large, strong hands on her shoulders. "When I think too hard, I get a headache and then I can't think at all." His fingers and thumbs started to work the stiff muscles of her neck and back, digging into the knots of tension. "If I stop thinking, if I let it all go, Well, by the time the headache goes away, you've figured it all out and I don't have to think any more."The touch of his fingers felt good. It did relax her. It also made her horny as hell.Her eyes popped open. "That's it. We'll make our own movie.""What?" Dirk's hands dropped to his side and he took a step backwards.Tina spun around to face him. "We're going to reenact the crime."He glanced down at the cadaver outlines taped on the rug and then back at her. "You mean, " He tugged at the collar of his T-shirt. "You mean, we're going to have sex?"Tina was excited. The little shadows her erect nipples cast on her blouse made that obvious. And Tina's excitement was infectious. It made parts of Dirk's body get erect too. But he couldn't have sex with her, not again.Not that he didn't want to, because he did. He couldn't spend a minute in her presence without fantasizing about lifting her skirt and pulling down her panties. He thought about bending her over the desk and taking her from behind. But the truth was, he didn't want to just have sex. He wanted to make love to her.He wanted to undress her slowly, surrounded by the warm glow of candlelight and soft jazz playing in the background. He wanted to lay her down on a bed scattered with rose petals and take his time kissing every inch of her gorgeous body. He wanted to sink into her slowly, moaning her name as she whimpered how much she loved him. They would become one, both body and soul. It would be so beautiful, they'd climax together with tears in their eyes.Dirk wanted to make a baby with Tina. He'd never had a pregnancy kink before, but the other night he'd rubbed one out while thinking about fertilization. It was freaking him the fuck out. If he was going to get past this, past his obsession with his work supervisor, he'd have to go cold turkey and not have sex with her ever again."We're going to have sex?" he asked."No." Tina smiled awkwardly. "Of course not. No."Dirk wasn't sure if he felt relief or disappointment. "But we're reenacting the murder."She nodded. "The moments that led up to the murder, yes.""And in the moments leading up to the murder," he said, his eyes dropping once more to the body outlines taped on the rug, "Appleton and Snide were having sex."Tina laughed nervously and tucked her hair behind her ear. "Sure, but there's no need for us to actually, do, you know, that. Not this time.""You're not going to touch genitals?" Fact-Tel asked."No." She laughed louder. "We're just going to go through the motions.""Oh." Dirk definitely felt disappointed. "Like an old married couple.""Exactly." Tina gave him a friendly, little punch on the side of his arm. Then she patted him in the same spot, gently squeezing his biceps. A dreamy look flitted across her eyes and her lips curved into a half smile. "That's nice.""What?" Dirk wasn't sure what was going on."What?" She dropped her hand to her side and took a step back. "I'm sorry. What?""You're reenacting the murder," Fact-Tel reminded them."Of course we are. I'll be Sylvestra Snide." Tina walked to one of the cadaver outlines and carefully placed her feet on top of the outline's feet. "She was standing here with her panties around her ankles." Then she reached up her skirt and wiggled her hips until her underpants slipped down her legs.All Dirk could do for a moment or so was stare at the silky blue with yellow polka dots fabric resting on the tops of her boots. He had recently come to the conclusion that women's panties were like the cover to a really good book. He just wanted to open it and bury his nose in the tight prose inside. Tina's book, of course, he'd red before, but, as with all the classics, it was worth going back to again and again."You're Chesterfield Appleton," Tina said, her voice super cheery, much more cheery than the reenactment of a brutal crime called for. "He was standing there." She pointed to the other cadaver outline. "And he had his pants and underpants around his ankles.""Oh. Ok." Dirk took his place near her and unzipped his fly."You can leave your boxers on." Her eyes drifted down to his underwear. "Boxer briefs. Snug, black, boxer briefs. Those look good on you.""Thanks." He wasn't sure what else to say.She blinked a couple times, then looked up to meet his gaze. "Leave them on. No reason to take them off since we're probably just going to dry hump.""Oh." That didn't sound so bad. "Like Catholic high school students.""Exactly." She turned, so that her back was to Dirk. "This is the general area they were in when they were shot. When they fell, the force of the bullets probably knocked them back a few steps. So we have to figure out where they were at the moment right before they were shot.""The fireplace." Dirk, his jeans still around his ankles, shuffled forward a few paces. "They were probably watching themselves in the mirror.""Oh sure." Tina shuffled forward too and placed her hands on the mantelpiece, one hand resting on a cherub's face, the other on a bag of money. "Snide would have stood here.""And Appleton would have been here." Dirk took his place behind her and grabbed onto her hips, which were way lower than he had expected. "We do not line up. Not at all."He'd known Tina was short, that was obvious from the first time they met. He just hadn't realized how much shorter she was than him. Even with her high heels on, if they were actually going to have sex, he'd be fucking the small of her back.Had they never done it standing up before? He tried to think back to all the times they'd had to have sex for work. They must have done it standing up for at least one of them. When the safety of the general public was at stake, one didn't usually have the luxury of lying down. They had done it bent over a table like surface. Dirk must have been bending his knees more than he was aware of at the time.Oh wait. They had done it standing up, but face to face. He'd lifted Tina and she'd wrapped her legs around him before he nailed her to the wall. That was a good one, ve
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If sex is a weapon then love is a double homicide.By kittybeaver, in 5 parts. Listen to the ► Podcast at Explicit Novels.“Start with the bookshelves.” She pointed to the wall next to the fireplace. “Remember, we’re looking for a bullet hole or an opening a gun could’ve been fired through.”Tina turned her attention to the wall in front of her, moving her scanner methodically over the wood paneling and around the ornately framed oil paintings. It was her educated guess that the murderer had been in the neighboring office and drilled a hole in the wall.“These are some fancy books,” Dirk said. Tina looked over her shoulder and saw his head tilted sideways as he read the spines. “They’re all hardcovers and absolutely no Harry Potter.”“Don’t worry about the books.” She took one of the paintings off the wall and scanned behind it. “We’re looking for something abnormal, something that’s just slightly off.”“There’s something off with the bookshelves,” Fact-Tel announced.“I knew it,” Dirk said. “Who doesn’t, at the very least, have Sorcerer’s Stone?”Tina placed the painting back on its hook and crossed to the other side of the room. “What did you find, Fact-Tel?”“Should I have said Philosopher’s Stone?” Dirk asked. “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, that’s the metric title, right?”“They’re not real books,” the A.I. said, ignoring Dirk. “It’s a false bookcase. The scans are picking up a hollow space behind them.”“That is so cool,” Dirk said. “What do you think’s back there? Pirate’s treasure? Porno magazines?”Tina ran her hand around the edge of the bookcase, searching for hinges or a hidden lever. “City Hall is over a hundred years old. It’s rumored there are secret passages all through the building, from the base of the Matthias Middle statue on top of the clock tower to the top of that clock statue containing Matthias Middle’s bones in the sub-basement. This could be how the killer gained access to the office.” She stretched her arm up as far as she could, but even in her high heel boots she couldn’t reach the top shelf. “Dirk, feel along the top with your hand. See if you can find a button or something that will open the bookcase.”She watched him carefully as he reached his arm up, noting how his T-shirt rode up to reveal his flat stomach and that wispy line of hair that ran from his belly button down into his snug fitting jeans. It was a surprise to feel her tongue peeking out of her mouth and running along her upper lip, as if it too wanted to catch a glimpse of Dirk Allen’s happy trail. It seemed every part of her body was proud of his physique.Tina quickly turned, averting the gaze of both her eyes and tongue. “Fact-Tel, how large is the space behind the bookcase?” ‘Proud’ wasn’t the right word for what she felt and she knew it. She needed to stop lying to herself. Her physical attraction to Dirk was a problem, but not nearly as big a problem as her emotional attraction to him. “Could a person conceal themselves there?”“Definitely,” the computer responded. “If I can analyze the dust and air particles in the space I might be able to tell if someone’s been in there recently.”“I found something!” Dirk was so excited he nearly shouted. Both his arms were stretched way above his head, his fingers curling over the top edge of the bookcase.“Is it a button?” Tina asked, remembering to keep her voice low. “Press it.”“Ok.” Dirk’s hand pressed down, then he took a quick step back.A rumbling noise emerged from the shelves and they started to slide sideways. A dark space appeared, approximately three feet, or rather, Tina reminded herself, .0914 meters wide.“Good job.” She looked up into Dirk’s pale green eyes and gave him another smile. He had such pretty eyes. They contrasted nicely with his dark hair and full, masculine lips. The better Tina got to know Dirk the more attractive he grew. And he was fucking gorgeous when she first met him. It was disturbing, to say the least. Increased physical attraction toward an individual was one of the first signs of,Tina swallowed. She didn’t even want to think the words.Increased physical attraction toward an individual was one of the first signs of falling in love.According to SWSO rule #96, secret agents were only allowed to experience three types of love: love of country, love of duty and love of sacrifice. Any other love could be used as a weapon against an agent. It had taken Tina years of therapy to reduce her familial love to an ambivalent indifference. Now, if some deranged villain made her choose between saving the world or saving her parents, she’d make the right choice without regret. Goodbye Mr. and Mrs. Blondell. You died for a good cause.Romantic love was the most dangerous and that was the direction Tina’s feelings for Dirk might be heading. The intense romantic bond had to be avoided at all costs. It caused people to lie, steal, or, even worse, wear matching outfits to company picnics. She’d seen it happen too many times before and she had vowed never to let it happen to her.Love, in its essence, was a release of oxytocin in the brain. Every time she engaged in sexual intercourse with Dirk, every time he gave her another mind blowing orgasm, her brain released more oxytocin, conditioning her to feel love and affection for her coworker. As much as she wanted to invite him into her bed and ride him like a wild mustang, she couldn’t do it. More sex meant more oxytocin. They couldn’t have sex ever again, even if the job required it.Pushing those thoughts from her mind, she pulled her SWSO issued flashlight from her purse and peered into the void. Her beam of light fell on a small, but comfortable looking recliner, a stack of magazines, a box of tissues and a pump bottle of lotion.Dirk reached down and snatched a magazine from the top of the pile. “What do you know, it is porn. The murderer must have planned to wait a long time.” He held the magazine sideways so that the centerfold flipped down. “Nice.”Tina moved quickly and picked up the next magazine from the pile. While a woman graced the cover Dirk was holding, a man stared back from the one in Tina’s hands. There was no mistaking his pretty, green eyes, dark hair and plump, manly lips. Dirk had worked as a model for years before joining the SWSO. It was possible he could have done a risqué photo shoot.It only took a second to open the magazine and look inside. Yep, it was him. She recognized that cock.“Get a load of this, Fact-Tel.” Dirk was holding his scanner over the magazine. “Tell me that’s not DNA.”“General Zero.” Tina barely breathed the words. Could it be? Might they finally have some evidence that would help them track down their nemesis?“Nope,” Fact-Tel said. “That’s Appleton’s spew.”“What?” It almost felt like Tina’s heart was breaking.“Chesterfield Appleton,” the A.I. continued, “Middleburg City Comptroller. The person whose office you’re standing in. He’s the one who ejaculated onto Miss February’s mammary glands.”“That makes no sense.” Dirk dropped the magazine back onto the pile, while Tina surreptitiously rolled hers up and slipped it into her purse. “Why would Appleton hide for hours just to shoot himself?”“I find no evidence of a firearm,” Fact-Tel said. “No bullet casings or gunpowder residue.”“The murderer was never behind the bookcase.” Tina sighed. She knew it when she first saw the magazines, but she didn’t want to believe it. Linking Zero to the murders was her top priority. The sooner she did it, the sooner she could put the criminal mastermind behind bars.Her feet felt heavy as she crossed the room to the fireplace, careful to step over the cadaver outlines. She ran her fingers over the intricate wood carvings in the mantelpiece. The winged cherubs holding satchels of money, seemed to mock her with their smiling faces.“We’re back where we started.”“We know some things,” Dirk said, his voice a little too perky. It was obvious he was trying to cheer her up. “We know Appleton was a horn dog with a rub cubby at work. We know he was doing the nasty with Snide.”“Ugh, biologicals and your need to touch genitals,” Fact-Tel muttered. “It’s so gross.”“It’s too bad good old, smut aficionado Chesterfield didn’t make his own pornos,” Dirk said. “If he’d recorded schtupping Snide, then maybe he’d have recorded the murderer too.”Tina looked up at the mirror over the fireplace. The whole room was visible behind her. There was Appletons's massive, wooden desk, the bay windows that looked out over City Hall Plaza, and over by the bookcase stood Dirk looking good in his tight pants and T-shirt. From this vantage point she could see everything.“Maybe he did film it.” Pointing her scanner at a section of the mirror, she turned it on and counted to 100. “Fact-Tel, what’s on the other side of the mirror? Is there a camera or something?”“I hate to tell you this,” the A.I. responded, “but it’s just a wall.”“No!” In her frustration, Tina threw the scanner down onto the plush, red carpet, letting her purse drop to the floor with it. “Why does this case have to be so frustrating?” She closed her eyes and rubbed the bridge of her nose with her fingers. “Why can’t it just solve itself?”“Relax,” Dirk said. “You’re trying too hard.” He walked up behind her and placed his large, strong hands on her shoulders. “When I think too hard, I get a headache and then I can’t think at all.” His fingers and thumbs started to work the stiff muscles of her neck and back, digging into the knots of tension. “If I stop thinking, if I let it all go, Well, by the time the headache goes away, you’ve figured it all out and I don’t have to think any more.”The touch of his fingers felt good. It did relax her. It also made her horny as hell.Her eyes popped open. “That’s it. We’ll make our own movie.”“What?” Dirk’s hands dropped to his side and he took a step backwards.Tina spun around to face him. “We’re going to reenact the crime.”He glanced down at the cadaver outlines taped on the rug and then back at her. “You mean, ” He tugged at the collar of his T-shirt. “You mean, we’re going to have sex?”Tina was excited. The little shadows her erect nipples cast on her blouse made that obvious. And Tina’s excitement was infectious. It made parts of Dirk’s body get erect too. But he couldn’t have sex with her, not again.Not that he didn’t want to, because he did. He couldn’t spend a minute in her presence without fantasizing about lifting her skirt and pulling down her panties. He thought about bending her over the desk and taking her from behind. But the truth was, he didn’t want to just have sex. He wanted to make love to her.He wanted to undress her slowly, surrounded by the warm glow of candlelight and soft jazz playing in the background. He wanted to lay her down on a bed scattered with rose petals and take his time kissing every inch of her gorgeous body. He wanted to sink into her slowly, moaning her name as she whimpered how much she loved him. They would become one, both body and soul. It would be so beautiful, they’d climax together with tears in their eyes.Dirk wanted to make a baby with Tina. He’d never had a pregnancy kink before, but the other night he’d rubbed one out while thinking about fertilization. It was freaking him the fuck out. If he was going to get past this, past his obsession with his work supervisor, he’d have to go cold turkey and not have sex with her ever again.“We’re going to have sex?” he asked.“No.” Tina smiled awkwardly. “Of course not. No.”Dirk wasn’t sure if he felt relief or disappointment. “But we’re reenacting the murder.”She nodded. “The moments that led up to the murder, yes.”“And in the moments leading up to the murder,” he said, his eyes dropping once more to the body outlines taped on the rug, “Appleton and Snide were having sex.”Tina laughed nervously and tucked her hair behind her ear. “Sure, but there’s no need for us to actually, do, you know, that. Not this time.”“You’re not going to touch genitals?” Fact-Tel asked.“No.” She laughed louder. “We’re just going to go through the motions.”“Oh.” Dirk definitely felt disappointed. “Like an old married couple.”“Exactly.” Tina gave him a friendly, little punch on the side of his arm. Then she patted him in the same spot, gently squeezing his biceps. A dreamy look flitted across her eyes and her lips curved into a half smile. “That’s nice.”“What?” Dirk wasn’t sure what was going on.“What?” She dropped her hand to her side and took a step back. “I’m sorry. What?”“You’re reenacting the murder,” Fact-Tel reminded them.“Of course we are. I’ll be Sylvestra Snide.” Tina walked to one of the cadaver outlines and carefully placed her feet on top of the outline’s feet. “She was standing here with her panties around her ankles.” Then she reached up her skirt and wiggled her hips until her underpants slipped down her legs.All Dirk could do for a moment or so was stare at the silky blue with yellow polka dots fabric resting on the tops of her boots. He had recently come to the conclusion that women’s panties were like the cover to a really good book. He just wanted to open it and bury his nose in the tight prose inside. Tina’s book, of course, he’d red before, but, as with all the classics, it was worth going back to again and again.“You’re Chesterfield Appleton,” Tina said, her voice super cheery, much more cheery than the reenactment of a brutal crime called for. “He was standing there.” She pointed to the other cadaver outline. “And he had his pants and underpants around his ankles.”“Oh. Ok.” Dirk took his place near her and unzipped his fly.“You can leave your boxers on.” Her eyes drifted down to his underwear. “Boxer briefs. Snug, black, boxer briefs. Those look good on you.”“Thanks.” He wasn’t sure what else to say.She blinked a couple times, then looked up to meet his gaze. “Leave them on. No reason to take them off since we’re probably just going to dry hump.”“Oh.” That didn’t sound so bad. “Like Catholic high school students.”“Exactly.” She turned, so that her back was to Dirk. “This is the general area they were in when they were shot. When they fell, the force of the bullets probably knocked them back a few steps. So we have to figure out where they were at the moment right before they were shot.”“The fireplace.” Dirk, his jeans still around his ankles, shuffled forward a few paces. “They were probably watching themselves in the mirror.”“Oh sure.” Tina shuffled forward too and placed her hands on the mantelpiece, one hand resting on a cherub’s face, the other on a bag of money. “Snide would have stood here.”“And Appleton would have been here.” Dirk took his place behind her and grabbed onto her hips, which were way lower than he had expected. “We do not line up. Not at all.”He’d known Tina was short, that was obvious from the first time they met. He just hadn’t realized how much shorter she was than him. Even with her high heels on, if they were actually going to have sex, he’d be fucking the small of her back.Had they never done it standing up before? He tried to think back to all the times they’d had to have sex for work. They must have done it standing up for at least one of them. When the safety of the general public was at stake, one didn’t usually have the luxury of lying down. They had done it bent over a table like surface. Dirk must have been bending his knees more than he was aware of at the time.Oh wait. They had done it standing up, but face to face. He’d lifted Tina and she’d wrapped her legs around him before he nailed her to the wall. That was a good one, very memorable.“Sylvestra Snide was a few inches taller than me,” Tina said.“Don’t you mean centimeters?”“Right. Sorry.” It looked like she was blushing. “Snide was a few centimeters taller and Appleton was several centimeters shorter than you. We may not line up, but they did and that’s all that really matters.”“I guess.” Dirk ducked his head and looked into the mirror. “But they would have seen the room at different angles.”“That’s true. Good catch, Agent Allen.” Tina shuffled over to the bookshelves. “They saw the murderer before they were shot. We need to have the same sightlines they had. Are any of these books real?”“According to the scans,” Fact-Tel said, “the ones on the lowest shelf are real books.”As Tina bent over to retrieve the thickest book off the bottom shelf, her skirt rode up in the back, revealing more and more thigh. Dirk held his breath. He knew what was above those thighs. It wasn’t panties, no sir.“Look at that, Atlas Shrugged, hardcover, large print edition.” She pulled the mammoth tomb off the shelf and stood up.Her skirt slipped back down and Dirk let out a disappointed sigh.“I will gladly stand on this.” She shuffled back to the fireplace and dropped the book. It fell onto the rug with a loud thud. When she stepped on top of it, she was, indeed, a few centimeters taller. “Oh yeah,” she said as she looked into the mirror and surveyed the room behind her. “I can see more of the floor at this angle.”Dirk bent his knees slightly and peered into the mirror as well. “And I can see more of the ceiling. I’m not sure what good it does, but we’re that much closer to solving the crime.”“So,” Tina said as she placed her hands back on the ornate fireplace, “Snide and Appleton were in flagrante.”“They were on fire?” he asked. “I thought they got shot.”“No fire,&rd
Matt Strackbein returns! The Letterhack is back to grace us with another epic ramble about comics, tv shows, San Diego Comic Con news, and even some Hellboy talk. It's good to be excited about things! SPOILERS for "3 Body Problem" 1:01:40 to 1:05:27 Check out The Letterhack's Interview with Samuel Sattin https://www.youtube.com/live/ziAIhWt-m1A?si=l3IUGwPG4lMXg3QY Support the "Bill the Platypus," Kickstarter by Ross Radke http://kck.st/3zHps7P Ghost Machine Merch https://ghostmachinepro.threadless.com/ Junkyard Joe Action Figure Reveal https://imagecomics.com/press-releases/san-diego-comic-con-2024-reveal-ghost-machine-mezco-toyz-debut-junkyard-joe-action-figure 1000 toys Hellboy and Lobster Johnson figure announcements https://1000toys.jp/blog_detail.aspx?goto=blog2052 Atomic Empire Comics https://www.atomicempire.com/ Hellboy Book Club Episode 154 - "Goodbye Mr. Tod," w/ Matt Strackbein https://hellboybookclub.podbean.com/e/episode-154-hellboy-goodbye-mr-tod-with-matt-strackbein/ Social Media Banner by Matt Strackbein https://linktr.ee/TheLetterhack Logo by Ross Radke https://www.rossradke.com/ opening and closing theme by https://onlybeast.com/
It's the end of the year and we are saying goodbye to Mr Howard.
Opposite of A Date With Judy at 8:30PM, CBS broadcast Theater of Romance, hosted by the just-heard Arnold Moss, who was also known for his acting prowess. Romance first took to the air on April 19th, 1943 with host Frank Gallop as “your guide through the pages of the great stories of all-time.” It went off the airwaves June 20th, 1944 before re-debuting on July 4th as Theater of Romance, sponsored by Colgate Tooth Powder. This episode featured Gertrude Warner and Karl Swenson in James Hilton's Goodbye Mr. Chips. In 1975 Swenson was interviewed with his wife and fellow actress, Joan Tompkins, by Chuck Schaden.
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Alert the authorities! Mr. Bear has gone missing!! We hear the backstory of this beloved sitcom stuffed animal and how it became one of the most recognizable props in the house. We also feel the ghost of Pam for the first time and get a glimpse of how this family has processed grief. Get a tissue - it's sure to be a tear-jerker. And, don't miss a special podcast appearance from the original Mr. Bear himself! Our biggest star yet. It's a historic new episode of How Rude, Tanneritos…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you think Marina's journey of moving from repression and people-pleasing to living her soul's truth resonates with your own experiences or challenges in relationships and self-expression? In this show, Marina Pearson, author, guide, circle holder and retreat facilitator, and Lian explored Marina's journey of going from repression, shame, and people-pleasing to now living her soul's truth in her life and work. Marina, guides creatively talented women who are old souls to lovingly move beyond their fear of expressing themselves authentically in their romantic relationship. She has worked with women in this field for the last 15 years, hosting retreats, a top-ten podcast and has authored two books (the bestseller Goodbye Mr. Ex and The Joy of Being). In this show, Marina and Lian explored Marina's journey of going from repression, shame, and people-pleasing to now living her soul's truth in her life and work. Marina's wounds stemmed from her childhood experiences, including inheriting money and feeling shame around her privilege, leading to a pattern of over-giving and people-pleasing in her relationships. Marina repressed her own needs and desires, particularly in the realm of intimate relationships and sexuality. When she began working with us at Be Mythical, she began to uncover these patterns and gain a deeper understanding of herself. Lian and Marina discuss the patterns and archetypes she has played out and how they have shifted over time, the importance of focusing on oneself, rather than the behaviour of our partners, and expressing one's truth in relationships. Lastly, they spoke about how Marina has alchemised her wounds into Medicine, which Marina now serves via her Unshackled brand, helping women to find and express their truth. We'd love to know what YOU think about this week's show. Let's carry on the conversation… please leave a comment wherever you are listening or in any of our other spaces to engage. What you'll learn from this episode: As Marina's journey shows, our childhood experiences and family dynamics can shape our relationship with all kinds of things, creating patterns of repression and people-pleasing. It's important to focus on one's own truth, especially in relationships, in which we will continue to be pulled into patterns of behaviour that revolve around the other person. Exploring and understanding one's own truth is a nuanced and ongoing process which requires devotion and support. Doing the deep inner work can help uncover and heal deep-seated patterns and wounds, meaning the roles and patterns we play in relationships can radically shift - and just as in Marina's case may reveal the powerful medicine we've come to be in the world. Resources and stuff that we spoke about: Lian's post ‘Are you really “doing the work”?' The Unshackled Abundance Circle Discover where you are on the people pleasing journey: https://www.marinapearson.com/are-you-a-people-pleaser Join Marina on Facebook and Instagram Join UNIO, the Academy of Sacred Union. This is for the old souls in this new world… Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth. Be Mythical Join our mailing list for soul stirring goodness: https://www.bemythical.com/moonly UNIO: The Academy of Sacred Union: Discover your kin & unite with your soul's calling to truly live your myth Go Deeper: https://www.bemythical.com/godeeper Follow us: Facebook Instagram TikTok YouTube Thank you for listening! There's a fresh episode released each week here and on most podcast platforms - and video too on YouTube - if you subscribe then you'll get each new episode delivered to your device every week automagically (that way you'll never miss an episode).
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New EasYoga Podcast Episode 161A - Join Gemma in this episode where she talks to special guest Marina Pearson.Marina Pearson is The Custodian of Hearts for women with a Manifester Human Design profile who are ready to unshackle themselves from their people-pleasing chains to manifest the loving relationships and life they are here for. Over the past 15 years, she has worked with mums and women (by running retreats and guiding circles, hosting podcasts) and authored 2 books, the bestseller Goodbye Mr. Ex and The Joy of Being) to unshackle them of stress and anxiety. Her work has also been supported by Marie Claire, New Magazine, BEST, Sky TV, The Guardian, and This Morning, to name a few. Aside from the professional accolades, she loves nature, beauty and connection.You can find more out about Marina here:https://www.marinapearson.com/https://www.facebook.com/marinacpearsonhttps://www.instagram.com/the_unshackled_woman/Easyoga Podcast was voted #1 of the Best 15 UK Yoga Podcasts by Feedspot. Go check it out. https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_yoga_podcasts/Podcast Ad's Affiliate LinksGrab yourself a coupon code to the affiliate links below.Confused Girl LA use code 'Yogigemma' at the checkouthttps://confusedgirlinthecity.com/Zencore Yoga use code 'Yogigemma15' at the checkouthttps://zencoreyoga.com/Tovi Gifts use code 'Yogigemma10' at the checkouthttps://tovigifts.com/Have a great day and as always, let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below also please make sure to subscribe to this podcast.Did You Know...That You Only Need To Move Your Body For 30 Minutes Per Day 3 Times Per Week To Feel Awesome And Shift That Stressed Weight.Discover The #1 Secret Which Is 100% FREE!https://www.easyoga.co.uk/accessnow100percentfreeHave a great day and as always, let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below also please make sure to subscribe to this podcast.Connect with Gemma via her website and social platforms:Calendly Link https://calendly.com/gemmahayleyniceWebsite is : https://www.gemmanice.comSocial Platforms:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gemmahayleynice/Pintrest – https://www.pinterest.co.uk/GemmaHayleyNice/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AzNc6oBLzanU-MgZsd-6ATwitter – https://twitter.com/GemmaHayleyNiceLinkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemmanicerelationshipcoach/EasYoga Podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/BUafvby8Insight Timer Meditation App - https://insighttimer.com/yogigemma
Whoa, boy is this episode something else! Hosts Mike and Steven welcome their first-ever guest, author Laura Carney, to the show, and the year she chose to discuss is the doozy of all Oscar years:1940. It's common knowledge that 1939 was an embarrassment of riches for Hollywood, with films like Gone With the Wind, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Wuthering Heights, and Goodbye Mr. Chips all getting love from the Academy. But there were a few other titles in contention at the ceremony too. They cover all of that and much more in this episode—including quite a lot of talk about Mickey Rooney. Check it out!____________Read more about Laura and pick up her book, My Father's List, at bylauracarney.com.____________To find out where to watch this episode's films, search for them on JustWatch.And if you'd like to log as you go you can find everything we discussed on our Letterboxd list page here.Also, be sure to visit our Substack page for bonus content, and follow us on Letterboxd, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and X to keep the conversation going._____________PROGRAMMING NOTE: This is the second-to-last episode of Re-Oscared. Mike and Steven have a new show called the Weekly Movie Throwdown, which takes a monthly theme and looks at a film that fits into it each week. It's a lot of fun and if you like what you've heard here you'll love that. Please do seek it out wherever you're listening to this and subscribe/follow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One Thales Rolesville staff member is leaving this quarter, taking a job at a local sandwich shop. While his departure is sad, we not only wish him the best but want to draw out from this new opportunity some valuable lessons for our students.Chief among those lessons are: the value of hard work, the joy of learning in and of itself, and the need to learn those people skills called "emotional intelligence" needed to flourish.Take care, Mr. Crownover!
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Do you say yes when you really want to say no? Do you feel the need to "save" your loved ones? Do you hide your real self in order to please your partner?If so, you're most likely a people-pleaser. Hit play to hear from Marina Pearson, an expert on people-pleasing. She tells us how it plays a detrimental role in romantic relationships, and how to unshackle yourself from the people-pleasing dynamic once and for all!Who is Marina Pearson?Marina is The Custodian of Hearts for women with a Manifestor Human Design profile who are ready to unshackle themselves from their people-pleasing chains to manifest the loving relationships and life they here for. Over the past 15 years, she has worked with mums and women (by running retreats and guiding circles, hosting podcasts) and authored 2 books, the bestseller Goodbye Mr. Ex and The Joy of Being) to unshackle them of stress and anxiety. Her work has also been supported by Marie Claire, New Magazine, BEST, Sky TV, The Guardian, and This Morning, to name a few. Aside from the professional accolades, she loves nature, beauty and connection.To find out whether you are a people pleaser and where you are on that journey, please take Marina's quiz!Free Resources:Sex & Housework: How to Stop Avoiding BothFREE Masterclass: 5 Ways to Deepen the Connection with Your Partner21 Questions That Will Bring You and Your Partner Closer Than Ever!4-Step Guide To Self-Empowerment, Better Communication and Deeper Intimacy With Your PartnerIG: @partnershipalignedElana@partnershipaligned.comBook your free consult and start improving your relationship today!
Derek Philpott in conversation with David Eastaugh Amazon UK https://a.co/d/5t6o7QM Amazon Worldwide For close to a decade and a half the Philpotts have been getting under the skin of musical artistes. Picking up on glaring errors in their lyrics or sometimes getting completely the wrong end of the stick (perhaps to irritate things a little further) they totally misunderstand the meaning of ‘poetic license'. Hundreds of missives have landed on the real and virtual doormats of musicians, worldwide. In return, these lyrical legends have exercised their right to reply, correcting and sometimes confirming the authors' summation of what went wrong... or right. In this book, enquiries were aimed directly at U.K. Indie bands.. These included Adorable, The Bevis Frond, Bis, Catherine Wheel, Crazyhead, Cud, David Devant and this Spirit Wife, Flowered Up, Fuzzbox, Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie, The June Brides, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, New Fast Automatics Daffodils, The Nightingales, The Orchids, Paris Angels, Pele, Salad, Senseless Things, The Soup Dragons, Spacemen 3, Swervedriver, Talulah Gosh, That Petrol Emotion, 3 Colours Red, Thousand Yard Stare, The Telescopes and The Woodentops 'Dear Catherine Wheel" is the result.
Thaddeus does his best to recount his time at Lions/Chargers while he and Chauncey go over all the big week ten storylines. They look at what's wrong with the Bills and Chargers, why the Rams could win this weekend, and the big injuries to Joe Burrow and Mark Andrews. Then they preview week eleven and the big Eagles/Chiefs game. Afterwards they look forward to the Dodgers off-season, wonder what's wrong with the Lakers and Clippers, then bemoan the end of the Chip Kelly era and Caleb Williams' wasted SC potential. Later, they gush over the season finale of "Loki", the latest MCU rumors and the first trailer for "What If" season two. Finally, they share what they've watched over the past week including "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters", "For All Mankind", "Bob's Burgers", "Dancing with the Stars". "Celebrity Jeopardy", "The Killer", and more. LA PODFIDENTIAL is brought to you by Underdog Fantasy and is part of the LAFB PODCAST NETWORKSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Fill The World" by Leslie Bricusse
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Fill The World" by Leslie Bricusse
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Fill The World" by Leslie Bricusse
Musique Mécanique par le Théâtre Électrique ::"Fill The World" by Leslie Bricusse
Hi pals! In today's episode, we start with the hard launch of Kylothee (that's Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet for the uninitiated). We reference this post by The Swaddle. One of the internet's biggest ‘couple goals' couples has split dramatically this week. We discuss the fall-out of the Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner divorce including the alleged spin from Joe's PR team. All hail our Queen of the North. Olivia Rodrigo's new album, Guts, dropped last week. We chat about the rumoured feud between Olivia and Taylor Swift, our first impressions of the album, and discuss our thoughts on this interview with Laura Snapes from The Guardian. The Tonight Show host, Jimmy Fallon, has been accused of creating a toxic workplace environment. We share the findings from Rolling Stone's report by Krystie Lee Yandoli. In recommendations, Jas shares this piece in Vanity Fair titled Where Have All the Girlbosses Gone? It's by Marisa Meltzer who is about to release a book on the story of Glossier titled Glossy: Ambition, Beauty, and the Inside Story of Emily Weiss's Glossier. Maggie recommends the film Theatre Camp starring Molly Gordon, Ben Platt, Ayo Edebiri. Katie Zhou created our fab cover art and India Raine is our wonderful editor and composer of our jingle. Email us at cultureclubmail@gmail.com, find us on Instagram @cultureclubpod, or on our personal accounts @jasmineeskye and @yemagz. This is a DM Podcast. Chat soon! Jas & Mags xoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frasier falls ill and is forced to miss his show. Gil Chesterton swoops in to try to steal his timeslot, so Frasier is forced to send Niles as his a fill-in host. Plus, a wild episode of the ABC series 'Coach' with a whole cartload of golf!
On this episode of Book Cheat, Dave has read Goodbye, Mr Chips. Hearing all about James Hilton's novel about a teacher is Luke Heggie and Chris Ryan. Recorded live at Good Chat Comedy Club in Brisbane.Suggest a book for Dave to cheat: https://forms.gle/zj9DHBCFMuevS4VC6 Support Book Cheat and Do Go On on Patreon: www.patreon.com/DoGoOnPodCheck out our other podcasts at dogoonpod.com or below:Do Go On: https://play.acast.com/s/do-go-on Prime Mates: https://play.acast.com/s/prime-mates/Listen Now: https://play.acast.com/s/listen-now/Who Knew It with Matt Stewart: https://play.acast.com/s/who-knew-it-with-matt-stewart/ Listen to the Mid Flight Brawl podcast with Luke Heggie and Nick Cody:https://www.midflightbrawl.com/ Listen to Chris Ryan's podcast, Chris and Sarah Wear The Pants:https://chrisryancomedy.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Playlist: Dee Brown – The Thing ls Jas Miller – Steppin` (Ft. Rick Parma) Bob Baldwin – All My Life (Ft. Eric Valentine) Sony Fairley – Bop This (Ft. Gerald Albright) Reggie Hines – Might As Well (Ft. Alyson Williams) Sean U – U Groove Rick Braun – Missing ln Venice Norman Brown – Let’s Get Away B2B – After the Game (Ft. Derek DOA Allen & Sy Smith & Ariel Deocares) Nick Stefanacci – Mirrors Jeff Washington – Goodbye Mr. Beck Antonio Jackson – The Wave Justin Lee Schultz – Fellowship (Ft. Dave Koz) Justin Young – Forever Yours Francesco Digilio – Can’t Take My Eyes Off You U-Nam – lt’s Only Love Four80East – Gonna Be Akright Bryard Huggins – Noho Talk Von Stupart – Harlem Underground Andre Ward – Africa Rising Gino Goss – Do Ya’ Feel Me Ronny Jordan – Heaven
This week we're talking about what the CCP and TRS share price movements mean for the economy, the wheat price, the ‘year of the bond', the difference between ETFs and LICs, and we have our interview with listener Brent Sweeney who recently attended the Berkshire Hathaway AGM in Omaha, Nebraska!
Step back in time with Vintage Classic Radio's Saturday Matinee! In this episode, we present three captivating radio plays from the golden era of radio broadcasting. Join us as we revisit the heartwarming tale of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" adapted by Colgate's Theater of Romance, the vibrant "Esquire Jazz Concert" featuring the legendary Billie Holiday, and the star-studded "Screen Guild Theater Special" with Jack Benny, Barbara Stanwyck, and Basil Rathbone. Immerse yourself in the nostalgic ambiance of these remarkable performances that once captivated audiences worldwide. "Goodbye Mr. Chips" (Colgate's Theater of Romance, July 4th, 1944): Experience the poignant story of Mr. Chipping, a beloved schoolteacher, as Colgate's Theater of Romance presents their enchanting radio adaptation of "Goodbye Mr. Chips." This timeless tale follows Mr. Chips throughout his 63-year tenure at Brookfield, a British boys' boarding school. From his humble beginnings to his remarkable impact on countless generations, Mr. Chips' journey is filled with love, loss, and the enduring spirit of education. Tune in to discover the profound influence a dedicated teacher can have on the lives of those around him. "Esquire Jazz Concert" (All American Jazz Band, July 10th, 1949): Prepare to swing to the lively tunes of the "Esquire Jazz Concert" on the All American Jazz Band radio show. Featuring the incomparable Billie Holiday as the guest star, this exhilarating performance will transport you to the vibrant world of jazz. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing vocals and soulful melodies as Billie Holiday and the All American Jazz Band deliver an unforgettable evening of musical excellence. "Screen Guild Theater Special" (March 27th, 1944): Join the unforgettable trio of Jack Benny, Barbara Stanwyck, and Basil Rathbone in this special episode of the "Screen Guild Theater." In this star-studded radio play, these iconic actors bring to life a captivating story filled with humor, drama, and suspense. Lose yourself in the magic of their performances as they transport you to a world of captivating storytelling, guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat. Vintage Classic Radio presents "Saturday Matinee". Tune in every Saturday for a mix of comedy, music or romance from the golden age of radio that will keep you entertained.
"Give a boy a sense of humor and a sense of proportion and he'll stand up to anything."REBROADCASTLearning Lessons That Last a Lifetime With Mr. ChipsRobert Donat defied the odds and beat both Clark Gable and Jimmy Stewart for the Best Actor Oscar in the 1940 Academy Awards with his portrayal of Mr. Chips in Sam Wood's Goodbye, Mr. Chips. It's a movie that celebrates school heroes everyone had (or should've) and connects in its ability to reflect back on the nostalgia of one's life. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our series on films from 1939 with Wood's film. Here's What We Chat AboutWe talk about how we felt about the film and, despite any issues we had, still found it affecting. We chat about Robert Donat and Greer Garson, both of whom really give touching and honest performances. We touch on Wood as the director and what he brings to the table. We discuss the story and why stories about teachers can work so well, and why they work on us in particular. And we look at the magnificent work Jack Dawn did with the hair and makeup to bring Mr. Chips to life over the course of his 60+ years, from new hire to headmaster. It's a touching film that works to connect us with this character and reminds us what we love about the best ‘great teacher' movies. Check it out!Film SundriesFind the Original Episode HereWatch this film: iTunes • AmazonScript TranscriptOriginal theatrical trailerOriginal poster artworkGoodbye, Mr. Chips by James HiltonFlickchartTo You, Mr. Chips, the follow-up book by James Hilton(00:00) - 1940 Academy Awards • Best Picture Intro(01:11) - Welcome to The Next Reel • Goodbye, Mr. Chips(01:02:42) - Wrap UpThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5640170/advertisement
"Give a boy a sense of humor and a sense of proportion and he'll stand up to anything."REBROADCASTLearning Lessons That Last a Lifetime With Mr. ChipsRobert Donat defied the odds and beat both Clark Gable and Jimmy Stewart for the Best Actor Oscar in the 1940 Academy Awards with his portrayal of Mr. Chips in Sam Wood's Goodbye, Mr. Chips. It's a movie that celebrates school heroes everyone had (or should've) and connects in its ability to reflect back on the nostalgia of one's life. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our series on films from 1939 with Wood's film. Here's What We Chat AboutWe talk about how we felt about the film and, despite any issues we had, still found it affecting. We chat about Robert Donat and Greer Garson, both of whom really give touching and honest performances. We touch on Wood as the director and what he brings to the table. We discuss the story and why stories about teachers can work so well, and why they work on us in particular. And we look at the magnificent work Jack Dawn did with the hair and makeup to bring Mr. Chips to life over the course of his 60+ years, from new hire to headmaster. It's a touching film that works to connect us with this character and reminds us what we love about the best ‘great teacher' movies. Check it out!Film SundriesFind the Original Episode HereWatch this film: iTunes • AmazonScript TranscriptOriginal theatrical trailerOriginal poster artworkGoodbye, Mr. Chips by James HiltonFlickchartTo You, Mr. Chips, the follow-up book by James Hilton(00:00) - 1940 Academy Awards • Best Picture Intro(01:11) - Welcome to The Next Reel • Goodbye, Mr. Chips(01:02:42) - Wrap UpThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5640170/advertisement
From October 25, 2017: Iconic songstress Petula Clark was a guest on the show to talk about her new album, Living For Today, and an upcoming local show at the Arcadia Theater in St. Charles, Illinois. ABOUT PETULA CLARKPetula Clark was born in Epsom, England, but her love of music began at a very early age in her mother's land of Wales. She was already a star in the U.K. by the age of 9, singing for the troops stationed in England during World War II.Many years later, when, after marrying French PR man Claude Wolff, she moved to France. Almost without trying, she soon became a star in that country, and across Europe, also recording in French, Italian, German and Spanish, finding time to produce two delightful daughters, Barbara and Kate (and later a splendid son, Patrick).While still living in Paris, English songwriter Tony Hatch presented her with his new composition: Downtown. The recording was made in London and was destined to become a worldwide hit, leading to a string of top ten records (including I Know A Place, My Love, A Sign Of The Times, Don't Sleep In The Subway, etc.), winning her 2 Grammy awards, and taking Petula's career to international level. She has been living in Geneva, Switzerland for many years, where she met up with Charlie Chaplin who wrote one of her major hits This Is My Song.She has performed in her own TV shows in the U.K., the U.S.A. and France. She has starred in movies (including Finian's Rainbow with Fred Astaire, Goodbye Mr. Chips with Peter O'Toole), theater in London's West End and on Broadway.
Allen, Ski, and Brent recap and review Season 7, Episode 15 “Goodbye, Mr. Gordon." Dorothy's old teacher is in town and looking for a little help. Will Dorothy let Mr. Gordon plagiarize her work? Can a mistake by Rose open up a new source of paramours for Dorothy and Blanche? Does anybody know who Alexander Hamilton is?!? Listen now to find out!
In this episode of MedBoard Matters, allow us to get a little nostalgic as we say goodbye to Mr. R. David Henderson, retiring CEO of the North Carolina Medical Board as he talks about his time at the Board and the many, many changes that have taken place at the organization over the last 26 years. Host: Jean Fisher BrinkleyGuest: R. David Henderson, retiring CEO of the North Carolina Medical BoardProducer: Sylvia French-HodgesFollow the North Carolina Medical Board on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.Email your questions to: podcast@ncmedboard.org.
This week, Scott took a well-deserved vacation, so Alan and Quinta were joined by Lawfare managing editor Tyler McBrien to discuss:“But I thought 42 was the answer to life, the universe, and everything.” This week the Biden administration will cease Title 42, the policy linked to the Covid public health emergency under which asylum seekers could be turned back at the border. In its place, the administration is implementing a new rule that substantially limits asylum, limitations that, before the Trump administration implemented Title 42, would have been unthinkable. What should we make of the Biden administration's embrace of immigration restrictions?“Every time a tragedy, increasingly also a farce.” Over the weekend, a gunman opened fire at an outlet mall in Allen, Texas, killing at least 8 people and injuring at least 7 before being killed by police. Tragically, this wasn't even the deadliest mass shooting on record this year. How did mass shootings become America's pastime, and what can be done to stop them?“BuzzFeed? More Like Buzz Kill.” Late last month, BuzzFeed News announced that it was shutting down. The news site always courted controversy, never more so than when, in 2017, it published the unverified and infamous “Steele Dossier” alleging that Russia had compromising information on newly elected president Donald Trump. But the site had notable successes as well, earning a George Polk Award and a Pulitzer Prize. What does BuzzFeed News's end signal about the future of journalism?For object lessons, Quinta highlighted Caitlin Dickerson's Pulitzer-winning coverage of family separation in The Atlantic, Tyler recommended the new global publication The Dial, and Alan raved about his new favorite dystopian sci-fi show, Silo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Though they're maybe not the first brewery that comes to mind when you think of Kalamazoo, Michigan, Wax Wings Brewing (est. 2018) flourished during the pandemic with their fresh hazies and complex barrel-aged beers gaining a ton of word-of-mouth momentum that saw many a beer fan traveling just for the opportunity to take home some of their lineup. Count Craig as one of those folks, as he went to Kalamazoo to snag an interview with owner Rob Hopkins and bring back a fun (and boozy) lineup of fresh beers. The highlights here are about as good as anything we've had all year, and thanks to that the rankings are as joyfully inebriated as we've been in a while. Also, Craig's got your Guide to Purchasing a Kazoo in Kalamazoo; Ryan's gonna buy anything that's “rustic”; and a certain someone has just discovered that “fruit leather” exists. (And thanks to listener Benji for one of the bottles!) Interview with Rob Hopkins (00:08:08 - 00:26:20) Beers Reviewed Cut ‘Em All Down (Rustic American Ale) Knows Not What It Means (Double IPA) She The Queen (Triple IPA w/ Michigan wildflower honey) The Saucefather (Imperial Stout w/ coconut, vanilla beans, and coffee aged in bourbon barrels) Goodbye Mr. Sun (Barleywine aged in rye whiskey barrels, finished in tequila barrels)
John Rodgers, stops by to discuss one of his favorite films about a teach, "Goodbye Mr. Chips." This movie based on a novella of the same name, tells the story of a beloved teacher and the impact that he had on many of his students lives. Catch up with us on Twitter: @ILTMPodcast Instagram: @ILovethatmoviepodcast Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ilovethatmovie
Hallmark Playhouse is an American old-time radio dramatic anthology series. It was broadcast on CBS from June 10, 1948, until February 1, 1953, and was described by one author as "a program that consistently produced the highest levels of production quality and value." Beginning on February 8, 1953, the program underwent changes of title, host, and format. It was broadcast as The Hallmark Hall of Fame until March 27, 1955, still on CBS Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Synopsis Today's date in 1904 marks the birthday of Richard Addinsell, a versatile British musician who became one of the most famous film score composers of his generation. Addinsell was born in London, studied music at the Royal College of Music, and pursued additional studies in Berlin and Vienna before heading off to America in 1933 for some practical education at Hollywood film studios. He put both his theoretical and practical learning to good use when he returned to England, where he began composing for a series of successful British movies, like the Oscar-winning 1939 film “Goodbye, Mr. Chips.” Addinsell also became a popular songwriter and accompanist for British comediennes and cabaret singers of the day. But Addinsell is best known as the composer of the Warsaw Concerto, a piano concerto consciously modeled on the big Romantic scores of Rachmaninoff. This music originally appeared in the 1941 British adventure film “Dangerous Moonlight,” retitled “Suicide Squadron” when it was released in the States in 1942. After that mega-hit, Addinsell's fluent and versatile writing continued to grace a goodly number of Post-War British films and TV dramatizations, ranging from historical epics to psychological thrillers, gritty “slice-of-life” dramas, and whimsical, light-hearted comedies. Addinsell died in London at the age of 73 in 1977. Music Played in Today's Program Richard Addinsell (1904 –1977) Goodbye Mr. Chips BBC Concert Orchestra; Kenneth Alwyn, conductor. Marco Polo 8.223732 Richard Addinsell (1904 –1977) Warsaw Concerto Cristina Ortiz, piano; Royal Philharmonic; Moseh Atzmon, conductor. London 414 348 On This Day Births 1690 - German composer Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel, in Grünstadtl; 1866 - Russian composer Vassili Sergeievitch Kalinnikov, in Voin (Julian date: Jan 1.); 1904 - British composer Richard Addinsell, in London; Deaths 1864 - American composer Stephen Foster, age 37, in Bellevue Hospital, New York; 1980 - Russian-born American conductor and arranger André Kostelanetz, age 78, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Premieres 1726 - Bach: Sacred Cantata No. 32 ("Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangen") performed on the 1st Sunday after Epiphany as part of Bach's third annual Sacred Cantata cycle in Leipzig (1725/27); 1775 - Mozart: opera "La finta giardiniera" (The Feigned Gardener), in Munich at the Opernhaus St. Salvator; 1873 - Rimsky-Korsakov: opera "The Maid of Pskov" (first version) in St. Petersburg, Napravnik conducting; This was Rimsky-Korsakov's first opera (Julian date: Jan.1); 1904 - Bartók: tone-poem “Kossuth,” in Budapest; Bartók's parody of the German national hymn in this work caused an uproar at the work's premiere; 1944 - Stravinsky: "Circus Polka" (concert version) and "Four Norwegian Moods," in Cambridge at the Garden Theatre, with the Boston Symphony conducted by the composer; 1945 - Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5, by the Moscow State Philharmonic, with the composer conducting; 2000 - Danielpour: "Voices of Remembrance" for string quartet and orchestra, in Washington, D.C. with the Guarneri String Quartet and the National Symphony, Leonard Slatkin conducting. Others 1910 - Lee De Forest relays experimental Met Opera performances via a radio transmitter (see also Jan. 12). Links and Resources On Richard Addinsell Richard Addinsell filmography
Meg gets down in the dirt with the corrupt officers of Bed-Stuy's 77th Precinct. Jessica pays tribute to the singular sensation Michael Bennett.
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Hallmark Playhouse is an American old-time radio dramatic anthology series. It was broadcast on CBS from June 10, 1948, until February 1, 1953, and was described by one author as "a program that consistently produced the highest levels of production quality and value." Beginning on February 8, 1953, the program underwent changes of title, host, and format. It was broadcast as The Hallmark Hall of Fame until March 27, 1955, still on CBS Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Podcast Service I Recommend https://redcircleinc.grsm.io/entertainmentradio7148 Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
After an informative press conference with Mr. President, who better to take us through last year's stunning over-performance than Byron York? (Be sure to subscribe to his podcast, available right here on Ricochet!) Among other things, we go over Biden's plan to get out more; the dilemma of staff shakeups when the boss is the problem; and question of succession. The hosts also get into the so... Source