He's also a great guy, who enjoys some really bad tv shows.
I can honestly say, you have not seen anything yet (Although that Barbarian piece is mighty kick ass). Cake's current work that is all NDA'd up at Arena is mind blowing.
It's Christmas with every new piece he pins onto the wall.
Congrats Kekai, you deserve it buddy!
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Some great scheme was evidently brewing in his mighty mind a trip across the Alps, a bonfire at Moscow, or a little skirmish at Waterloo perhaps, for he marched in silent majesty till suddenly a gentle snore disturbed the imperial reverie. He saw the sleeping soldier and glared upon him, saying in an awful tone,
Actually, maybe there is already an eighth. In this moment, I realize that I sent myself a love note about an hour ago when I chose self-compassion over productivity and never disappointing anyone else. In that moment, I reminded myself that I had given enough and had permission to rest.
For one, there's Robert De Niro at his slimiest as Chicago crime kingpin Al Capone, snarling at his underlings and bashing dudes' heads in with a wooden baseball bat. There's also real-life badass Frank Nitti (Billy Drago), another of the Windy City's most ruthless lawbreakers and the film's creepiest harbinger of doom. And on the right side of law, there's Eliot Ness (a mighty strong Kevin Costner), the cop determined to bring down Capone's empire by any means necessary (read: tons of heavy ammunition).
A Lumet movie marathon is a must, and the director's most underrated film, The Verdict, best be included. Written by the great playwright/screenwriter David Mamet, Lumet's legal drama stars the almighty Paul Newman as a boozing Boston lawyer who dedicates all of his energy to a medical malpractice case in order to, he hopes, earn back the respect of his peers.
Beginning in the later eighth century, the British Isles were for several centuries subject to raids and invasions by Vikings. Wessex, with its extensive coastline, was frequently the object of raiding parties. Alfred (born c848/9) became king of Wessex in 871 and, after initial defeats, at the battle of Edington in 878 he defeated the most powerful Danish leader and established the boundaries of Wessex.