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Action Figure Review: Bo-Katan Kryze from Star Wars: The Black Series Phase IV by Hasbro

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     It's been kind of tough to find new Star Wars: The Black Series figures recently so I was thrilled to find a Bo-Katan Kryze from season 2 of The Mandalorian, one of the newest Star Wars figures around! Bo-Katan first appeared in season 4 of The Clone Wars and quickly became a fan favorite. She was voiced by Katee Sackhoff in the animated show and it was pretty incredible that Katee Sackhoff returned to portray her in live action for The Mandalorian. She became a major player and with how season 2 left things I'm expecting her to...

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Top 16 Best Clothespin Wood | Kitchen & Dining Features

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  1. Souarts Souarts Pack of 50pcs Christmas Clips, Snowflake Red Wood Clothespins for Game Favors Craft, Wood Clips Set for Card Paper Photo Photography Activity (Red) Souarts - Good durability the clips are made of wood with metal spring dyed vivid and beautiful color they are durable enough and feature good fastness Nice craft decoration snowflake clips are fit for decorating crafts school projects photos and more for indoors and holiday party Package 50 pieces of snowflake clips totally light lovely and flexible mini wooden clips Adorable look a piece of snowflake firmly glued on wood clips the whole...

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‘The Rocketeer’ Star Billy Campbell Reflects on a Superhero Masterpiece as It Turns 30 [Interview]

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This month marks a milestone for one of the most underrated Disney films. The Rocketeer arrived in theaters in the summer of 1991, delivering a 1930s-era adventure of a pilot who stumbles upon a jetpack being sought after by gangsters, FBI agents, Nazis, and millionaire industrialist Howard Hughes. Though the film failed to take off at the box office, its fans are legion (and this writer counts himself among them). As the film turns 30, /Film sat down virtually with Billy Campbell, the actor who made his debut as Cliff Secord, the Rocketeer himself. Talking from his home of Norway,...

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My 6 Months on the Line in a Meatpacking Plant

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This article was published online on June 14, 2021.On the morning of May 25, 2019, a food-safety inspector at a Cargill meatpacking plant in Dodge City, Kansas, came across a disturbing sight. In an area of the plant called the stack, a Hereford steer had, after being shot in the forehead with a bolt gun, regained consciousness. Or maybe he had never lost it. Either way, this wasn’t supposed to happen. The steer was hanging upside down by a steel chain shackled to one of his rear legs. He was showing what is known in the euphemistic language of the...

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These Are Things You Only Learn When Your Friend Dies

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  Back in 2017, I wrote “What Nobody Tells You About Grieving“as a way of dealing with feelings of losing a beloved pet and all the things it brought out about losing my father and grandmother over the years. At the time, it felt like it was going to be the last thing I needed to say about grief for a while. And then it wasn’t. It’s not an exaggeration to say that this year has been a shit-show for everyone. Between the pandemic, the lockdown and the election, 2020 has felt like chaos personified. But for all of the...

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