Oh the Rayburns are at their finest at the start of the season! And by finest, I mean the most fucked up. They are just one hot mess with truly abysmal lighting. That being said, I'm happy the show is back, and I'm excited to see what fresh Hell is unleashed in the Keys this time. You know, all the Rayburn kids are messed up, but its getting easier and easier to see how much their parents have deeply screwed them up.
Celebrities across the globe have been lending their support to help everyone in need during the unprecedented times of COVID-19. The novel virus has left the world locked down indefinitely and many without food and shelter. Within the country itself, the central and state governments have started relief funds to help out people with food and medical workers with PPE kits and other supplies.
One such initiative was started by American singer Lady Gaga, who got some of the biggest names in the world to join in for a Global Citizen campaign.
TAMPA, Fla. — Satellite communications provider Speedcast emerged Thursday from nearly a year in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection under private equity ownership.
Centerbridge Partners, which manages about $28 billion of assets, has officially taken ownership of the company after completing all necessary regulatory and administrative requirements. The private equity firm invested $500 million into Speedcast as part of a deal that wiped out all its debt.
It also sees the previously Australia-based company become a U.
The heat of summertime has us craving autumn — not to mention the breathtaking views of the forthcoming fall foliage. If you want to know when fall color is going to peak in your area, there’s a map for that.
The Smoky Mountains tourism site has made it easy to schedule your trip to see the most gorgeous colors of the season. The website’s 2023 Fall Foliage Prediction Map shows the progress of the changing colors, county by county.
According to my references, the terms "Longsword," "Broadsword," and "Bastard Sword" are appelations applied to later (Victorian era) scholars. In-period, a "longsword" (which was regularly used from horseback...IIRC at the Battle of Bourgtheroulde in the early 12th C one of the few cavalry charges conducted with swords occured) would probably have been referred to as a "sword." When sword design diversified enough -- with "longswords" developing a pronounced point to allow for an armor piercing thrust, but still retaining its slashing capabilities -- "