5/12/2024

Too Many Wannabees LoL

➡Dom John

who plays Left Hand






5/02/2024

Hi! I'm Johnny. The God of Rock and All! LoL



4/30/2024

Now God is an American named Johnny. And you better be Afraid. LoL



4/25/2024

Ziggy plays Guitar, He plays it Right Hand, He is a cat from Japan, Not as well hung with a slight tan. He plays Time and he's a God-given asshole, but kids can not kill him.



4/10/2024

They wanted to become The God's Race, but they didn't make the grade.Apr 3, 2024




https://jyado.blogspot.com/2024/05/hi-im-johnny-god-of-rock-and-all-lol.html

4/18/2024

The Batman's reign begins


➡the white man's reign is over but the Black man's reign will not begin.

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2024/04/the-batmans-reign-begins.html
 So many Wannabees...

Yellow ones too...


5/12/2024

aespa@17

https://jyado.blogspot.com/2024/05/aespa17.html

John Doe is an American science fiction drama television series that aired on Fox during the 2002–2003 TV season.[1]
Synopsis
I woke up in an island off the coast of Seattle. I didn't know how I got there ... or who I was. But I did seem to know everything else. There were things about me I didn't understand ... the brand, being colorblind, extreme claustrophobia. And while my gifts provided answers for others, I still search for my own. My name is John Doe.
In the opening scene of the series' pilot episode, a mysterious man awakens on an island off the coast of Seattle, Washington, naked, with absolutely no memory of who he is or how he got there. However, apart from the details of his own past, "John Doe", as he comes to call himself, seems to have access to the sum total of all human knowledge: he knows how many dimples are on a golf ball, the population of Morocco, and other such obscure (and not-so-obscure) facts. He also has expert knowledge on everything from the stock market to computers. Over the course of the series John attempts to find clues about his past by using his unusual ability while also helping to solve crimes with the Seattle police department.[2][3] In the process it becomes clear that an international conspiracy known as the Phoenix Organization is watching John's every move.
Who is John Doe?
Due to the series' cancellation, the final episode ended with an unresolved cliffhanger, revealing that Digger, John's close friend, was in fact the leader of the Phoenix Organization. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, series creators Brandon Camp and Mike Thompson revealed what would have happened and John Doe's true identity.
Make that someone who looked like John's friend. The villain unmasked in the finale was actually just a Phoenix member with some fancy facial reconstruction. Turns out, the Phoenix believed Doe was the Messiah and its members were actually protecting Doe from a second group, which wanted him dead. The truth: Doe was injured in a boating accident. That mark on his chest? A scar left by a piece of shrapnel from the explosion. His Überbrain? A by-product of transcending his body during a near-death experience, traveling to a spiritual plane where all the universe's questions are answered.[4]
Cast
Main cast
Dominic Purcell as John Doe (21 episodes)
John Marshall Jones as Frank Hayes (20 episodes)
Jayne Brook as Jamie Avery (20 episodes)
Sprague Grayden as Karen Kawalski (13 episodes)
William Forsythe as Digger (19 episodes)


 Dominic Haakon Myrtvedt Purcell[1][2] (born 17 February 1970)[3] is an Australian actor.[4][5][6] He is best known for his portrayals of Lincoln Burrows in Fox's Prison Break (2005–2009; 2017), Mick Rory / Heat Wave in The CW's The Flash (2014–2016) and Legends of Tomorrow (2016–2021), as well as Drake / Dracula in Blade: Trinity (2004). He is also known for his role as Lewis "Lew" Brookbank in the 2004 film Three Way.


All Earthlings need a major Spanking!





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