
Clyde E. Dawkins
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I'm a big sports fan, especially hockey, and I've been a fan of villainesses since I was eight! My favorite shows are The Simpsons and Family Guy, etc.
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WWE Villainess Blown Opportunity(?): Two Chances to Turn Dana Brooke Heel
It's not just Lifetime and Tubi who miss out on creating some good villainesses. Wrestling has made some missteps as well. There are some that I get over easily, and some others that just anger me. This, TBH, is part of the former; I'm not upset that we didn't get this, but it still would have been amazing. I remember when WWE randomly paired Dana Brooke and Mandy Rose together, and yes, it was random. It was during the Thunderdome period, and Mandy was coming off the end of her partnership with Sonya Deville, which ended with the revelation that the evil Sonya attempted to sabotage Mandy's budding relationship with Otis, resulting in Mandy's face turn.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Breaking Away
The Colorado Avalanche's form has returned in grand fashion, as the team is coming off a huge win over the Carolina Hurricanes--a win that saw the Avs score five goals in the second period. The Avs are maneuvering victories; something we saw a lot in the last three years with this team, and we took that to our second game of this four-game homestand. In this go-around, it was a Division Rivalry meeting against the Nashville Predators--the second meeting between the two clubs in less than two weeks. The first meeting did not go so well for the Avs, who looked to rectify that in this second go-around.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Nicola Caruso (Matlock)
When I heard about the Matlock reboot many months ago, I was all in from the get-go. For the life of me, I don't know why people diss reboots. "Hollywood can't think of any original ideas," they always say. I have news for you: nothing in TV and movies is an original idea. Everything comes from something else, or somebody else. Here's how I see reboots. I think today's generation watched the older generation's shows and movies, liked it, and then curiosity set in. "What would it look like now, with a different cast?" That's how the reboots came in.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
111th Grey Cup Playoffs: Division Finals Recap
And then, there were two. The second Saturday in November featured the Division Finals, the last step before the big game, the Grey Cup. This game introduced the first place teams to this year's playoffs: the Montreal Alouettes and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers--the same two teams who faced off in last year's Grey Cup. Would we see these same two teams back in the big game again? Let's find out, shall we?
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Storm Hunters
After a tough 1-0 loss in Winnipeg, the Colorado Avalanche returned home to Ball Arena, where we would spent the next week. It's an interesting schedule we have in the month of November. After going back and forth between home and the road, the Avs have a four game homestand, followed by a four game road trip. The homestand began with Game 15 of our season, and it's our first of two meetings against our WHA brethren, the Carolina Hurricanes. And yes, that fact is true. The Hurricanes used to be the Hartford Whalers, and we used to be the Quebec Nordiques. Both teams started in the WHA in 1972, moved to the NHL in 1979, were foes in the old Adams Division, had hard luck years, relocated, and won Stanley Cups.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Helle in a Handbasket
Remember last year's playoffs? Remember when the Colorado Avalanche had to start the playoffs on the road against a Winnipeg Jets team who owned us in the regular season? And in spite of that, the Avs dismantled the Jets at every turn? Even the Game One loss saw the Avs score six goals. The Avs won in five games and all of them in dominant goal-scoring fashion.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Top Scoring Players on Fantasy Football (Week 9)
Week 9's end marked the end of the first half of the NFL's regular season. Nine weeks down, nine to go. However, in the world of Fantasy Football, the home stretch is closing in. It's almost time for us Fantasy Football owners to start preparing for the playoffs, or possibly consolation, and Week 9 was quite a week in Fantasy Football. It definitely was for me, one of my teams improved to 8-1, and all eight of my teams are in a playoff position.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Angela Daniels (Who's Stalking My Family?)
I do enjoy the month of November; the World Series is over, the Grey Cup's about to be awarded, hockey and basketball are still in the early stages, and the NFL is in the last "calm" period of the season. Regarding Lifetime, it's around this time that the holiday movies start to appear, but LMN still gives us the normal thrillers. As a Lifetime movie fan, I do love November, and it's mainly because it was three Novembers ago that we received a fabulous treat: Pauline Egan's first villainous role in Secrets of an Escort. That came out during the first week of November. Would the first week of November 2024 deliver again? Let's take a look.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks
111th Grey Cup Playoffs: Division Semifinals Recap
There is always something special about the playoffs in pro football, especially the opening. In the NFL, it's Wild Card Weekend, and in recent years, it's six games during a three-day weekend. In the Canadian Football League, it's the Division Semifinals, the first stop on the road to the Grey Cup. The second and third place teams in each division battle it out (unless a crossover occurs), with the right to head to that division's top team to face off in the Division Finals.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Looney Tunes and the Three Bears. Top Story - November 2024.
You know, for many decades, the Looney Tunes shorts have given us many memorable characters, and no, I'm not talking about the usual suspects--they go without saying. I'm talking about those rarely seen stars who appeared in a select few shorts; sparsely mentioned, yet very memorable, indeed. This story centers on one such set featuring some underrated stars: The Three Bears.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Geeks












