Friday, February 5, 2016

YOU'RE a Winner; I'M a Winner: North Carolina Primary Thrown into COMPLETE TIZZY, Today, By a FEDERAL COURT!!!


Gold's Gym, Wilmington (where men meet men for sex -- or to buy it from the trainers on staff). This was their WINNER of the contest for BEST WILMINGTON GOLD'S GYM BODY!!!


Notice that ALPHA MORTGAGE is their BIG SPONSOR.


Recently, Alpha Mortgage -- a HUGE concern with at least 60 brokers -- only ONE of which is black -- is advertising on TV with the owner (front, center), wearing a HOT MEXICAN HAIR DO, and so Meth-ed up in the ads, it is pathetic.


He wears the Cross of Devil-Jesus as a stud in one ear, too!!!




>>> FIRST, SOME OTHER NEWS:

1. Dewain returned tonight after dark, begging for ten dollars to buy his night's-worth of marijuana. Last night, after he reported that a woman had wanted him to work for two days doing work around her house -- but only after the rain stopped -- and given him her phone number to call her if it was dry.

It WAS dry and sunny this morning, but Dewain chose to spend the day palling around with his deadbeat brother, who is next to homeless, too.

WORSE, is that I'd offered him CREDIT toward his first week's rent (due in full 2/13/16 -- or he is OUT WITH THE TRASH), if he would wash, wax, and detail the inside of my car. He said that would cost me $20.00, but I said that was too low, so $30.00 -- but NOT cash, credit, because I'm cash-poor.

Well, he didn't want to do THAT, either, today.

FRANKLY, I no longer believe he HAS that job offer starting this coming Monday -- but Time will tell.

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Love Borowitz.


A chastened Sanders acknowledged receiving the benefit in exchange for maintaining a five-hundred-dollar minimum balance.
NEWYORKER.COM|BY ANDY BOROWITZ

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Scott Kenan Love it -- and Gregory Mosher, I might be DEAD today, if NOT for YOUR ENCOURAGEMENT!!! 

See what I unearthed on my relatives who CONTROL Exxon-Mobil and gave nearly $100,000,000.00 to Sewanee and other parts of the Episcopal Church (and Republican Party), over the last 90 years -- the parts that MURDERED Tennessee Williams, which I can PROVE IN COURT!!! 

Pretty CLEVER for such a TALL boy (6' 11"), no???

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GREGORY MOSHER produced Tennessee Williams's A House Not Meant to Stand in 1982 -- after which I left Mr. Williams's employ.





From my memoir -- on this play production:

http://laterdaysoftennesseewilliams.blogspot.mx/2013/10/chapter-26-goodman-stands-firm.html

http://laterdaysoftennesseewilliams.blogspot.mx/2013/10/chapter-27-scare-dare-and-preview.html

http://laterdaysoftennesseewilliams.blogspot.mx/2013/10/chapter-28-house-not-meant-to-stand.html


GREGORY MOSHER

Gregory Mosher has directed or produced nearly 200 stage productions at the Lincoln Center and Goodman Theatres (both of which he led), on and off Broadway, at the Royal National Theatre, and in London's West End. 

Among them were the first productions of John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation, David Rabe's Hurly Burly, the South African township musical Sarafina!, Richard Nelson's musical adaptation of James Joyce's The Dead, John Leguizamo's Freak and over 20 plays with David Mamet, including American Buffalo and Glengarry Glen Ross

Recent work includes Broadway productions of A View from the Bridge (with Liev Schrieber and Scarlett Johansson), That Championship Season (with Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric, Chris Noth and Brian Cox) and the Kennedy Center's production of Richard Nelson's adaptation Ferenc Molnar's The Guardsman (with Finn Wittrock and Sarah Wayne Callies). 

He has produced or directed new work by Samuel Beckett, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, Elaine May, Spalding Gray, and Nobel Prize winners Wole Soyinka and Derek Walcott, and directed many leading actors, including Alec Baldwin, Matthew Broderick, Sally Field, Ed Harris, Ian Holm, and Jessica Lange.
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2014
Rave Reviews for Mosher's 'Love Letters' on Broadway / A.R. Gurney's Love Letters opened on Broadway on September 18 to rave reviews. Directed by Gregory Mosher (Faculty) and starring Brian Dennehy.
2010
Gregory Mosher to direct Broadway Revival of "That Championship Season" / Gregory Mosher will direct the Broadway revival of Jason Miller's Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning 1972 drama That Championship Season.
2009
A View from the Bridge / Mosher returns to Broadway with this revival of an Arthur Miller play, starring Scarlett Johansson and Liev Schreiber.

2000
James Joyce's The Dead / Sometimes a murmur is more startling than a shout. For its first enchanted hour, "James Joyce's 'The Dead,"' the new stage adaptation of the classic short story.


>>> AND HERE IT IS:

HOLY CRAP!!! (and THANK GOD!!!): "The ruling throws the March 15 primary into chaos, as the judges ordered state lawmakers to redraw the maps within two weeks and not to hold any elections for U.S. House until the maps are in place."


Three federal appellate judges on Friday threw out the congressional voting maps the Republican-led General Assembly drew five years ago, ruling that two districts…
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Good News for Republicans and blackmailed HOMOSEXUALS Barack Obama and Rahm Emanuel!!!

The Chicago Stock Exchange reached a deal on Friday to be acquired by a China-led group of investors.
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PRESBYTERIANS -- just like at Kenan-endowed First Presbyterian, Wilmington, NC (who caused the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898, just a hundred feet from my bedroom/office)!!!

New Hampshire voters may be stunned to hear the latest robocall asking for their vote; it's from white nationalists with a simple, disturbing message.
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The Wilmington coup d'état of 1898, also known as the Wilmington massacre of 1898 or the Wilmington race riot of 1898, began in Wilmington, North Carolina on November 10, 1898 and continued for several days. It is considered a turning point in post-Reconstruction North Carolina politics. The event i…
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