Integrity is a CBP Core Value.
Integrity is a CBP Core Value
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Teenager Bethany Stevens (Lisie Krohnfeldt) clings to the last remnants of normal life after the zombie apocalypse changes her world forever. She must contend with the elements, the walking dead and her own loneliness in the desolate frozen world she now lives in.
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A young Irish catholic is haunted by his mothers death and deeply troubled by his fathers alcoholism. Sean is at a crossroads, does he follow the path of his brother, Danny, a hellraising thug or does he go straight and narrow, after his brother, Jimmy, a New York City cop.
Keywords: alcoholism, baby, boy, bronx-new-york-city, catholic, crack-cocaine, crush, cycle, dream, drug-addict
Once upon a time, even he was a beautiful kid
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Old miss Marple is on a train ride when she witnesses a murder in a passing train. She reports it to the police but they won't believe her: since no body can be found there can't have been any murder, right? As always, she begins her own investigation. The murder was committed while passing Ackenthorpe Hall and miss Marple gets herself a job there, mixing cleaning and cooking with searching the house for clues.
Keywords: agatha-christie, amateur-detective, based-on-novel, bicycle, cooking, cult-film, curmudgeon, dead-woman, dead-woman-on-floor, dead-woman-with-protruding-tongue
Who is the blonde in the box?
See the strange case of the strangler-killer on the night express!
Ackenthorpe: Don't you think I've seen a corpse before? Be one myself soon!
Hillman: Don't think I won't tell him, neither.::Alexander: Despite the double negatives, I'm sure you will.
Ackenthorpe: If you don't shut those windows you'll be fired.::Miss Marple: In that case I shall require four weeks' wages in lieu of notice.::Ackenthorpe: Get out of my sight, woman!::Miss Marple: With pleasure!
Craddock: Have they got any other servants?::Miss Marple: Yes they have, Inspector.::Craddock: Good Lord! You!::Miss Marple: Yes. Dotty old me.
Mr. Stringer: Miss Marple, whatever it is: no, no, no.
Ackenthorpe: There is one thing I cannot tolerate, and that is impertinence.::Miss Marple: Well, we should get on admirably. Neither can I!
Mr. Stringer: What a frightful looking man.::Miss Marple: What a frightful looking dog.
Ackenthorpe: Cod's as good as lobster any day, and much cheaper.::Miss Marple: Well, that depends on whether or not one has a palate unsullied by cheap opiates.::Ackenthorpe: If you mean what I think you mean, I'll have you know this cheroot cost two shillings!::Miss Marple: Yes. Quite.
Ackenthorpe: Marple her name, marble her nature.
Alexander: Nostalgia, you know. A failing of the old, I suppose.
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The town of Warlock is plagued by a gang of thugs, leading the inhabitants to hire Clay Blaisdell, a famous gunman, to act as marshal. When Blaisdell appears, he is accompanied by his friend Tom Morgan, a club-footed gambler who is unusually protective of Blaisdell's life and reputation. However, Johnny Gannon, one of the thugs who has reformed, volunteered to accept the post of official sheriff in rivalry to Blaisdell; and a woman arrives in town accusing Blaisdell and Morgan of having murdered her fiance. The stage is set for a complex set of moral and personal conflicts.
Keywords: bar-shootout, barber, based-on-novel, blonde, blue-eyes, buddy, cold-blooded-murder, deputy, duel, final-showdown
Jessie Marlow: The men you posted are coming into town.::Clay Blaisedell: I thank you for warning me, but I've already heard.::Jessie Marlow: Why does it have to happen? Why do these things always have to end in bloodshed?::Clay Blaisedell: Ah, that's how things are, Miss Jessie. That's why I was hired... why you hired me.::Jessie Marlow: And so they'll come into town, and you'll shoot them all down dog-dead in the street, is that it?::Clay Blaisedell: Or them me.::Jessie Marlow: Or them you...
Bacon is a cured meat prepared from a pig. It is first cured using large quantities of salt, either in a brine or in a dry packing; the result is fresh bacon (also known as green bacon). Fresh bacon may then be further dried for weeks or months in cold air, boiled, or smoked.
Bacon is prepared from several different cuts of meat. It is usually made from side and back cuts of pork[citation needed], except in the United States, where it is almost always prepared from pork belly (typically referred to as "streaky", "fatty", or "American style" outside of the US and Canada). The side cut has more meat and less fat than the belly. Bacon may be prepared from either of two distinct back cuts: fatback, which is almost pure fat, and pork loin, which is very lean. Bacon-cured pork loin is known as back bacon.
Bacon may be eaten smoked, boiled, fried, baked, or grilled, or used as a minor ingredient to flavor dishes. Bacon is also used for barding and larding roasts, especially game, e.g. venison, pheasant. The word is derived from the Old High German bacho, meaning "buttock", "ham" or "side of bacon", and cognate with the Old French bacon.
James Trevor "Jamie" Oliver, MBE (born 27 May 1975) is an English chef, restaurateur and media personality, known for his food-focused television shows, cookbooks and more recently his campaign against the use of processed foods in national schools. He strives to improve unhealthy diets and poor cooking habits in the United Kingdom and the United States. Jamie Oliver's speciality is Italian cuisine, although he has a broad international repertoire.
Jamie Oliver was brought up in Clavering, Essex, England. His parents ran a pub, "The Cricketers", where he used to practise in the kitchen. He was educated at Newport Free Grammar School. He left school at age sixteen without qualifications and went on to attend Westminster Kingsway College, formerly Westminster College. He then earned a City & Guilds NVQ in home economics.
His first job was as a pastry chef at Antonio Carluccio's Neal's Yard restaurant, where he first gained experience with preparing Italian cuisine, and developed a relationship with his 'mentor' Gennaro Contaldo. Oliver then moved to The River Café, Fulham, as a sous chef.
Kevin Norwood Bacon (born July 8, 1958) is an American film and theater actor whose notable roles include Animal House, Diner, Footloose, Flatliners, Wild Things, A Few Good Men, JFK, Apollo 13, Hollow Man, Mystic River, The Woodsman, Friday the 13th, Tremors, Death Sentence, Frost/Nixon, and X-Men: First Class.
Bacon has won Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards, was nominated for an Emmy Award, and was named by The Guardian as one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination.
In 2003, Bacon received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Bacon, one of six children, was born and raised in a close-knit family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His mother, Ruth Hilda (née Holmes; 1916–1991), taught at an elementary school and was a liberal activist, while his father, Edmund Norwood Bacon (May 2, 1910 – October 14, 2005), was a well-respected architect and a prominent Philadelphian who had been Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission for many years. At 16, in 1975, Bacon won a full scholarship to and attended the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts at Bucknell University, a state-funded five-week arts program where he studied Theatre under Dr. Glory Van Scott, which helped solidify Bacon's passion for the arts.
James Christopher "Jim" Gaffigan (born July 7, 1966) is an American stand-up comedian and actor.
Gaffigan was born in Chesterton, Indiana and attended La Lumiere School in La Porte, Indiana. He is the youngest of six children and often jokes about growing up in a large family. He attended one year at Purdue University, where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. He graduated from Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business in 1988. Jim Gaffigan wrestled in High School and stated, while on Joe Rogan's podcast, that he played College Football (division 3).
Gaffigan's comedy routines often include humorous, high-pitched "asides" representing commentary on his performance from a hypothetical naive and easily offended audience member. These were inspired by his sister.[citation needed]
Gaffigan is also known for routines or skits relating to being lazy and eating food, especially popular routines regarding Hot Pockets, cake, and bacon. In 2004 Gaffigan's stand up material was featured in Comedy Central's animated series Shorties Watchin' Shorties. His 2006 album, Beyond the Pale, consisted primarily of material regarding food and American eating habits. The album was accompanied by an hour-long special on Comedy Central of the same name, which was released on his DVD. His 2009 album, King Baby, was also a television special filmed in Austin, Texas at the end of his "The Sexy Tour". Comedy Central released King Baby on DVD. In a March 2009 interview on Anytime with Bob Kushell, Gaffigan defended his naming of the tour, stating that he thought it would be funny that parents would be unsure about whether to bring their teenage children to the show.
John Deszo Ratzenberger (born April 6, 1947) is an American actor, voice actor, and entrepreneur. He is best known for his role as Cliff Clavin in Cheers and his recurring supporting cast roles in Pixar films.
Ratzenberger was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the son of Bertha (née Grohowski) and Deszo Alexander Ratzenberger. He attended St. Ann's School in Bridgeport and Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. In 1969 Ratzenberger was a tractor operator at the Woodstock Festival. He moved to London in 1971, living there for ten years.
Ratzenberger was a house framer living in London when he began his career in the performing arts. His first role was a patron in The Ritz (1976). Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s Ratzenberger appeared in various minor roles in major feature films, including Firefox; A Bridge Too Far; Superman as a missile controller; Superman II as the NASA control man; Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back as "Major Bren Derlin"; Motel Hell as a drummer; Outland as a doomed mine worker named Tarlow; and Gandhi, playing an American Lieutenant.