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Tom Breen

@tjbreen

Now: UConn news director. Then: reporter. Tweets are my own, retweets are not. It’s “UConn,” not “UCONN,” please, I beg of you.

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Fred Barrett 👽🛸 (@fred_beretta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this idea that certain art is or isn’t “for” specific (groups of) people is one of the more insidious and regressive ones i see on here pretty much every day

Séamus Malekafzali (@seamus_malek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you become too old in Hollywood as a supporting actor, they lock you in a mirror dimension where you're only allowed to make movies meant to trick people browsing Amazon Prime.

When you become too old in Hollywood as a supporting actor, they lock you in a mirror dimension where you're only allowed to make movies meant to trick people browsing Amazon Prime.
Jeffrey Collins (@jscollinsap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Genius coming together with genius to create some irreverent, silly but brilliant comedy. They don’t make ‘em like they used to.

Scarred for Life (@scarredforlife2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader to several generations. The first time I ever saw him 'in the flesh' was as real-life alleged abductee Barney Hill in The UFO Incident (1975), a film that terrified the life out of me. He was absolutely magnificent, of course.

RIP James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader to several generations. The first time I ever saw him 'in the flesh' was as real-life alleged abductee Barney Hill in The UFO Incident (1975), a film that terrified the life out of me. He was absolutely magnificent, of course.
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Every month CNG sends me a past due notice, and every month I log on to see that my payment posted weeks ago. Then I call them, explain what happened, and they say "That's weird. Nothing we can do about it, though." Then I wait for another month to go by so we can do it all again