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#BOTD: Madeline Kahn (1942), the hilarious actress who was superb as Trixie Delight in Paper Moon, then wonderful in her Mel Brooks trilogy: Lili Von Shtupp in Blazing Saddles, Elizabeth (her best!) in Young Frankenstein, and Victoria in High Anxiety. She was a comedic genius.
On this day 246 years ago, African American author Phillis Wheatley's collection of poems was published in London #OTD: https://t.co/Ohcfgquo7I
#BOTD: @WilliamFriedkin (1935), an excellent director who has made terrific films. My favorites include his hilarious gay saga The Boys In The Band, two superb horror movies in The Exorcist and the gays-meet-the-slasher Cruising, and his tense crime drama To Live And Die in L.A.
#BOTD: Peter Bogdanovich (1939), film historian turned director, whose great works include the superb drama The Last Picture Show, the screwball comedy What's Up Doc and the nostalgic Paper Moon, and the romantic They All Laughed, the final film with Dorothy Stratten.
Sentret Dotd: Sentrets adventure!
Sentret had a picnic with @GandaEevee
(Sorry for not posting for ages I couldn't be bothered lol)
[6/25/19] Chat Cat QOTD: "We talked about our favorite things, but what are some of your least favorite things about summer?"
[6/19/19] Chat Cat QOTD: "You're given $1000, but you have to buy 1000 $1 items. What would you get?"
Sentret Dotd: Sentrets adventure!
Sentret met @BrionneGanda at the beach!
[6/5/19] Chat Cat QOTD: "Assuming you had food and water with you already, if you could get locked inside any store overnight, what store would it be?"
Chibi commission for @/oni_luna on ig! ❤
I loved working on this!!
RTs are very appreciated!!
QOTD: What's your favorite fruit?
Mine is cherries 💕
#chibi #commission #anime #sailormoon
QOTD: "The less you reveal, the more people can wonder." - Emma Watson. Keep it mysterious. Keep Everyone Guessing. It's more fun that way. 😄🙂🙃😎 #emmawatson #QOTD
#OldEnglish #WOTD: regn-scūr, m.n: a shower of rain, a shower. (RAYN-shoor) Image: Croesus in John Lydgate’s trans. of Boccaccio’s Fall of Princes; England (probably Suffolk), c. 1450-60; @BLMedieval MS Harley 1766, f. 133r.