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Kentucky Derby 2021 winner: Medina Spirit pulls off shocking upset to give Bob Baffert a record 7th Derby win
Baffert now has 17 wins in Triple Crown races as a trainer
By Gabriel Fernandez
May 1, 2021 at 8:02 pm ET
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Medina Spirit, which had the sixth best odds at 12-1, is the winner of the 147th running of the Kentucky Derby after holding off Mandaloun in the final stretch of the fastest two minutes in sports. The victory was not only an incredible upset on the track, but also a historic moment for trainer Bob Baffert, who stands alone with seven Kentucky Derby wins in his career, a record in the sport.
It was not only a consecutive victory at Churchill Downs for Baffert, but also for the jockey, John Velasquez. The 49-year-old was the man who rode Authentic in last year's Kentucky Derby that helped Baffert tie the record of all-time wins at this Triple Crown jewel. Velasquez also won the Kentucky Oaks earlier this week. The Puerto Rican jockey now boasts four Kentucky Derby wins over the last 11 years.
As some analysts predicted prior to the race, Medina Spirit got off to a fast start and led the pack early on. The question was simply whether the horse would have enough in him to hold that lead for the entirety of the time. The answer actually turned out to be no, as just after the back stretch, Mandaloun -- which had 26-1 odds -- briefly went ahead of the Baffert horse. However, on the final stretch, Medina Spirit was able to outrun the competition and take the victory in a tight finish.
For some, that Medina Spirit led for the amount of time that the horse did was not a surprise. Prior to this race, the horse, which had once been purchased for $1,000 -- and later $35,000 in 2020 -- had never been passed before in a race.
2021 Kentucky Derby results
8 - Medina Spirit WIN: $26.20 PLACE: $12.00 SHOW: 7.60
7 - Mandaloun PLACE: 23.00 SHOW: $13.40
9 - Hot Rod Charlie: SHOW: $5.20
$2.00 Exacta 8-7 $503.60
$1.00 Trifecta 8-7-9 $1,696.90
$1.00 Superfecta 8-7-9-14 $9,456.40
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Well here's what you all been waiting for the 2021 draft started last Thursday and it is on Saturday May 1st and here is who got picked
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2021 NFL Draft order: Complete list of every pick from Round 1 through Round 7
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The 2021 NFL Draft begins with Round 1 on Thursday, April 29 and runs until Saturday, May 1. The Draft will be held in Cleveland, Ohio, at multiple locations across downtown including FirstEnergy Stadium and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The Jaguars will select first overall and are all but guaranteed to take Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Lawrence is one of several prominent quarterbacks in this draft class, including BYU’s Zach Wilson, whom the Jets could take with the second pick. The 49ers pulled off a blockbuster trade with the Dolphins in March and will now draft third overall. The overall landscape of round 1 selections continues to evolve: after a big trade with the Chiefs for Orlando Brown Jr., the Ravens will now have two first-round selections.
Below are all 259 picks and traded selections in all seven rounds of the 2021 NFL Draft, including compensatory picks. Check out additional 2021 NFL Draft coverage including news, rumors, trades, video analysis and more here.
2021 NFL Draft Order
Round 1
1) Jacksonville Jaguars – Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson
2) New York Jets – Zach Wilson, QB, BYU
3) San Francisco 49ers (from HOU through MIA) – Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State
4) Atlanta Falcons – Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida
5) Cincinnati Bengals – Ja’Marr Chase, WR, LSU
6) Miami Dolphins (from PHI) – Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama
7) Detroit Lions – Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon
8) Carolina Panthers – Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina
9) Denver Broncos – Patrick Surtain II, CB, Alabama
10) Philadelphia Eagles (from DAL) – DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama
11) Chicago Bears (from NYG) – Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State
12) Dallas Cowboys (from PHI through SF, MIA) – Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State
13) Los Angeles Chargers – Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern
14) New York Jets (from MIN) – Alijah Vera-Tucker, OL, USC
15) New England Patriots – Mac Jones, QB, Alabama
16) Arizona Cardinals – Zaven Collins, LB, Tulsa
17) Las Vegas Raiders – Alex Leatherwood, OT, Alabama
18) Miami Dolphins – Jaelan Phillips, DE, Miami
19) Washington Football Team – Jamin Davis, LB, Kentucky
20) New York Giants (from CHI) – Kadarius Toney, WR, Florida
21) Indianapolis Colts – Kwity Paye, DE, Michigan
22) Tennessee Titans – Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech
23) Minnesota Vikings (from NYJ through SEA) – Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech
24) Pittsburgh Steelers – Najee Harris, RB, Alabama
25) Jacksonville Jaguars (from LAR) – Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson
26) Cleveland Browns – Greg Newsome II, CB, Northwestern
27) Baltimore Ravens – Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota
28) New Orleans Saints – Payton Turner, DE, Houston
29) Green Bay Packers – Eric Stokes, CB, Georgia
30) Buffalo Bills – Gregory Rousseau, DE, Miami
31) Baltimore Ravens (from KC) – Jayson Oweh, DE, Penn State
32) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Joe Tryon, LB, Washington
Round 2
33) Jacksonville Jaguars – Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia
34) New York Jets – Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss
35) Broncos (from ATL) – Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina
36) Miami Dolphins (from HOU) – Jevon Holland, S, Oregon
37) Philadelphia Eagles – Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama
38) New England Patriots (from CIN) – Christian Barmore, DT, Alabama
39) Chicago Bears (from CAR) – Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State
40) Atlanta Falcons (from DEN) – Richie Grant, S, UCF
41) Detroit Lions – Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington
42) Miami Dolphins (from NYG) – Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame
43) Las Vegas Raiders (from SF) – Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU
44) Dallas Cowboys – Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky
45) Jacksonville Jaguars (from MIN) – Walker Little, OT, Stanford
46) Cincinnati Bengals (from NE) – Jackson Carman, OT, Clemson
47) Los Angeles Chargers – Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State
48) San Francisco 49ers (from LV) – Aaron Banks, G, Notre Dame
49) Arizona Cardinals – Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue
50) New York Giants (from MIA) – Azeez Ojulari, LB, Georgia
51) Washington Football Team – Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas
52) Cleveland Browns (from CHI through CAR) – Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB, Notre Dame
53) Tennessee Titans – Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State
54) Indianapolis Colts – Dayo Odeyingbo, DE, Vanderbilt
55) Pittsburgh Steelers – Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State
56) Seattle Seahawks – D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan
57) Los Angeles Rams – Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville
58) Kansas City Chiefs (from BAL) – Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri
59) Carolina Panthers (from CLE) – Terrace Marshall Jr., WR, LSU
60) New Orleans Saints – Pete Werner, LB, Ohio State
61) Buffalo Bills – Carlos Basham Jr., DE, Wake Forest
62) Green Bay Packers – Josh Myers, C, Ohio State
63) Kansas City Chiefs – Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma
64) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Kyle Trask, QB, Florida
Round 3
65) Jacksonville Jaguars – Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse
66) Minnesota Vikings (from NYJ) – Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M
67) Houston Texans – Davis Mills, QB, Stanford
68) Atlanta Falcons – Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan
69) Cincinnati Bengals – Joseph Ossai, DE, Texas
70) Carolina Panthers (PHI) – Brady Christensen, OT, BYU
71) New York Giants (from DEN) – Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF
72) Detroit Lions – Alim McNeill, DT, NC State
73) Philadelphia Eagles (from CAR) – Milton Williams, DT, Lousiana Tech
74) Washington Football Team (from SF) – Benjamin St-Juste, CB, Minnesota
75) Dallas Cowboys – Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA
76) Saints (from NYG) – Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford
77) Los Angeles Chargers – Josh Palmer, WR, Tennessee
78) Minnesota Vikings – Chazz Surratt, LB, North Carolina
79) Las Vegas Raiders (from AZ) – Malcolm Koonce, LB, Buffalo
80) Las Vegas Raiders – Divine Deablo, S, Virginia Tech
81) Miami Dolphins – Hunter Long, TE, Boston College
82) Washington Football Team – Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina
83) Carolina Panthers (from CHI) – Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame
84) Dallas Cowboys (from PHI through IND) – Chauncey Golston, DE, Iowa
85) Green Bay Packers (from TEN) – Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson
86) Minnesota Vikings (from NYJ through SEA) – Wyatt Davis, G, Ohio State
87) Pittsburgh Steelers – Kendrick Green, G, Illinois
88) San Francisco 49ers (from LAR) – Trey Sermon, RB, Ohio State
89) Houston Texans (from CLE through CAR) – Nico Collins, WR, Michigan
90) Minnesota Vikings (from BAL) – Patrick Jones II, DE, Pittsburgh
91) Cleveland Browns (from NO) – Anthony Schwartz, WR, Auburn
92) Tennessee Titans (from GB) – Monty Rice, LB, Georgia
93) Buffalo Bills – Spencer Brown, OT, Northern Iowa
94) Baltimore Ravens (from KC) – Ben Cleveland, G, Georgia
95) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Robert Hainsey, G, Notre Dame
96) New England Patriots (compensatory selection) – Ronnie Perkins, DE, Oklahoma
97) Los Angeles Chargers (compensatory selection) – Tre’ McKitty, TE, Georgia
98) Denver Broncos (from NO) – Quinn Meinerz, G, Wisconsin-Whitewater
99) Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection) – Nahshon Wright, CB, Oregon State
100) Tennessee Titans (compensatory selection) – Elijah Molden, CB, Washington
101) Detroit Lions (from LAR; compensatory selection) – Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse
102) San Francisco 49ers (special compensatory selection) – Ambry Thomas, CB, Michigan
103) Los Angeles Rams (special compensatory selection) – Ernest Jones, LB, South Carolina
104) Baltimore Ravens (special compensatory selection) – Brandon Stephens, CB, SMU
105) Denver Broncos (from NO) – Baron Browning, LB, Ohio State
Round 4
106) Jacksonville Jaguars – Jay Tufele, DT, USC
107) New York Jets – Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina
108) Atlanta Falcons – Darren Hall, CB, San Diego State
109) Tennessee Titans (from HOU through CAR) – Dez Fitzpatrick, WR, Louisville
110) Cleveland Browns (from PHI) – James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati
111) Cincinnati Bengals – Cameron Sample, DE, Tulane
112) Detroit Lions – Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC
113) Detroit Lions (from CAR through CLE) – Derrick Barnes, LB, Purdue
114) Atlanta Falcons (from DEN) – Drew Dalman, C, Stanford
115) Dallas Cowboys – Jabril Cox, LB, LSU
116) New York Giants – Elerson Smith, LB, Northern Iowa
117) LA Rams (from SF) – Bobby Brown III, DT, Texas A&M
118) Los Angeles Chargers – Chris Rumph II, LB, Duke
119) Minnesota Vikings – Kene Nwangwu, RB, Iowa State
120) New England Patriots – Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Oklahoma
121) Jacksonville Jaguars (from LV through SF and LAR) – Jordan Smith, DE, UAB
122) Cincinnati Bengals (From ARI through HOU and NE) –Tyler Shelvin, DT, LSU
123) Philadelphia Eagles (from MIA) – Zech McPhearson, CB, Texas Tech
124) Washington Football Team – John Bates, TE, Boise State
125) Minnesota Vikings (from CHI) – Camryn Bynum, CB, California
126) Carolina Panthers (from TEN) – Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State
127) Indianapolis Colts – Kylen Granson, TE, SMU
128) Pittsburgh Steelers – Dan Moore Jr., OT, Texas A&M
129) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from SEA) – Jaelon Darden, WR, North Texas
130) LA Rams (From LAR through JAX) – Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas
131) Baltimore Ravens – Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State
132) Cleveland Browns – Tommy Togiai, DT, Ohio State
133) New Orleans Saints – Ian Book, QB, Notre Dame
134) Minnesota Vikings (from BUF; conditional) – Janarius Robinson, DE, Florida State
135) Tennessee Titans (From GB) – Rashad Weaver, DE, Pittsburgh
136) Arizona Cardinals (from KC through BAL) – Marco Wilson, CB, Florida
137) Seattle Seahawks (from TB) – Tre Brown, CB, Oklahoma
138) Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection) – Josh Ball, OT, Marshall
139) Cincinnati Bengals (from NE) – D’Ante Smith, OT, East Carolina
140) Pittsburgh Steelers (compensatory selection) – Buddy Johnson, ILB, Texas A&M
141) Los Angeles Rams (compensatory selection) – Jacob Harris, WR, UCF
142) Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection) – Royce Newman, OG, Ole Miss
143) Las Vegas Raiders (from MIN through NYJ) – Tyree Gillespie, S, Missouri
144) Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory selection) – Joshua Kaindoh, DE, Florida State
Round 5
145) Jacksonville Jaguars – Luke Farrell, TE, Ohio State
146) New York Jets – Jamien Sherwood, S, Auburn
147) Houston Texans – Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami
148) Atlanta Falcons – Ta’Quon Graham, DT, Texas
149) Cincinnati Bengals – Evan McPherson, K, Florida
150) Philadelphia Eagles – Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Memphis
151) Chicago Bears (From CAR) -Larry Borom, OT, Missouri
152) Denver Broncos – Caden Sterns, S, Texas
153) Cleveland Browns (from DET) – Tony Fields II, LB, West Virginia
154) New York Jets (from NYG) – Michael Carter II, S, Duke
155) San Francisco 49ers – Jaylon Moore, OG, Western Michigan
156) Pittsburgh Steelers (From DAL through PHI and MIA) – Isaiahh Loudermilk, DT, Wisconsin
157) Minnesota Vikings – Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR, Iowa
158) Carolina Panthers (from From NE through HOU) – Daviyon Nixon, DT, Iowa
159) Los Angeles Chargers – Brendan James, OT, Nebraska
160) Baltimore Ravens (from ARI) – Shaune Wade, CB, Ohio State
161) Buffalo Bills (from LV) – Tommy Doyle, OT, Miami (OH)
162) Kansas City Chiefs (from MIA through LV and NYJ) – Noah Gray, TE, Duke
163) Washington Football Team – Darrick Forrest, S, Cincinnati
164) Denver Broncos (from CHI via NYG) – Jamar Johnson, S, Indiana
165) Indianapolis Colts – Shawn Davis, S, Florida
166) Carolina Panthers (from TEN) – Keith Taylor, CB, Washington
167) Las Vegas Raiders (from SEA) – Nate Hobbs, CB, Illinois
168) Minnesota Vikings (from PIT through BAL) – Zach Davidson, TE, Central Missouri
169) Cleveland Browns (from LAR) – Richard LeCounte, S, Georgia
170) Houston Texans (from CLE through JAX and LAR) – Garret Wallow, LB, TCU
171) Baltimore Ravens – Daelin Hayes, DE, Notre Dame
172) San Francisco 49ers (from NO) – Deommodore Lenoir, CB, Oregon
173) Green Bay Packers – Tedarrell Slaton, DT, Florida
174) LA Rams (from BUF through HOU) – Earnest Brown IV, DE, Northwestern
175) NY Jets (from KC) – Jason Pinnock, CB, Pittsburgh
176) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – K.J. Britt, LB, Auburn
177) New England Patriots (compensatory selection) – Cameron McGrone, LB, Michigan
178) Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection) – Shemar Jean-Charles, CB, Appalachian State
179) Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection) – Simi Fehoko, WR, Stanford
180) San Francisco 49ers (compensatory selection) – Talanoa Huganga, S, USC
181) Kansas City Chiefs (compensatory selection) – Cornell Powell, WR, Clemson
182) Atlanta Falcons (compensatory selection) – Adetokunbo Ogundeji, DE, Notre Dame
183) Atlanta Falcons (compensatory selection) – Avery Williams, CB, Boise State
184) Baltimore Ravens (compensatory selection) – Ben Mason, FB, Michigan
Round 6
185) Los Angeles Chargers (from JAX through TEN) – Nick Niemann, LB, Iowa
186) New York Jets – Hamsah Nasirildeen, S, Florida State
187) Atlanta Falcons – Frank Darby, WR, Arizona State
188) New England Patriots (from HOU) – Joshua Bledsoe, S, Missouri
189) Philadelphia Eagles – Marlon Tuipulotu, DT, USC
190) Cincinnati Bengals – Trey Hill, C, Georgia
191) Philadelphia Eagles (from DEN through CAR) – Tarron Jackson, DE, Coastal Carolina
192) Dallas Cowboys (from DET) – Quinton Bohanna, DT, Kentucky
193) Carolina Panthers – Deonte Brown, OG, Alabama
194) San Francisco 49ers – Elijah Mitchell, RB, Louisiana
195) Houston Texans (from DAL through NE) – Roy Lopez, DT, Arizona
196) New York Giants – Gary Brightwell, RB, Arizona
197) New England Patriots – William Sherman, OT, Colorado
198) Los Angeles Chargers – Larry Rountree III, RB, Missouri
199) Minnesota Vikings – Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pittsburgh
200) New York Jets (from LV) – Brandin Echols, CB, Kentucky
201) New York Giants (from AZ) – Rodarius Williams, CB, Oklahoma State
202) Cincinnati Bengals (from MIA through HOU) – Chris Evans, RB, Michigan
203) Buffalo Bills (from WAS through LV, MIA, and HOU) – Marquez Stevenson, WR, Houston
204) Carolina Panthers (from CHI) – Shi Smith, WR, South Carolina
205) Tennessee Titans – Racey McMath, WR, LSU
206) New Orleans Saints (from IND) – Landon Young, OT, Kentucky
207) New York Jets (from PIT through MIA and KC) – Jonathan Marshall, DT, Arkansas
208) Seattle Seahawks (From SEA through MIA and CHI) – Stone Forsythe, OT, Florida
209) Jacksonville Jaguars (From LAR) – Jalen Camp, WR, Georgia Tech
210) Arizona Cardinals (from BAL) – Victor Dimukeje, DE, Duke
211) Cleveland Browns – Demetric Felton, WR, UCLA
212) Buffalo Bills (from NO through HOU) – Damar Hamlin, S, Pittsburgh
213) Buffalo Bills – Rachad Wildgoose, CB, Wisconsin
214) Green Bay Packers – Cole Van Lanen, OT, Wisconsin
215) Tennessee Titans (from KC) – Brady Breeze, S, Oregon
216) Pittsburgh Steelers (from TB) – Quincy Roche, LB, Miami
217) Chicago Bears (from TB through SEA) – Khalil Herbert, RB, Virginia Tech
218) Indianapolis Colts (from NO) – Sam Ehlinger, QB, Texas
219) Denver Broncos (from ATL) – Seth Williams, WR, Auburn
220) Green Bay Packers (compensatory selection) – Isaiah McDuffie, LB, Boston College
221) Chicago Bears (compensatory selection) – Dazz Newsome, WR, North Carolina
222) Carolina Panthers (compensatory selection) – Thomas Fletcher, LS, Alabama
223) Arizona Cardinals (from MIN; compensatory selection) – Tay Gowan, CB, UCF
224) Philadelphia Eagles (compensatory selection) – JaCoby Stevens, S, LSU
225) Washington Football Team (from PHI) – Camaron Cheeseman, LS, Michigan
226) Kansas City Chiefs (from CAR through NYJ) – Trey Smith, G, Tennessee
227) Dallas Cowboys (compensatory selection) – Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina
228) Chicago Bears (compensatory selection) – Thomas Graham Jr., CB, Oregon
Round 7
229) Indianapolis Colts (from JAX through NO) – Mike Strachan, WR, Charleston (WV)
230) Las Vegas Raiders (from NYJ through SF) – Jimmy Morrissey, C, Pittsburgh
231) Miami Dolphins (from HOU) – Larnel Coleman, OT, UMass
232) Carolina Panthers (From ATL through MIA and TEN) – Phil Hoskins, DT, Kentucky
233) LA Rams ( From CIN through HOU) – Jake Funk, RB, Maryland
234) Philadelphia Eagles – Patrick Johnson, OLB, Tulane
235) Cincinnati Bengals (from DET through SEA) – Wyatt Hubert, DE, Kansas State
236) Buffalo Bills (from CAR) – Jack Anderson, OG, Texas Tech
237) Denver Broncos – Kary Vincent Jr., CB, LSU
238) Dallas Cowboys – Matt Farniok, G, Nebraska
239) Denver Broncos (from NYG) – Jonathan Cooper, DE, Ohio State
240) Washington Football Team (From SF through PHI) – William Bradley-King, DE, Baylor
241) Los Angeles Chargers – Mark Webb, S, Georgia
242) New England Patriots – Tre Nixon, WR, UCF
243) Arizona Cardinals – James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati
244) Miami Dolphins (from WFT through LV) – Gerrid Doaks, RB, Cincinnati
245) Pittsburgh Steelers (from MIA) – Tre Norwood, CB, Oklahoma
246) Washington Football Team – Shaka Toney, DE, Penn State
247) Arizona Cardinals (from CHI through LV) – Michal Menet, C, Penn State
248) Indianapolis Colts – Will Fries, OT, Penn State
249) LA Rams (From TEN through JAX) – Ben Skowronek, WR, Notre Dame
250) Chicago Bears (from SEA) – Khyiris Tonga, DT, BYU
251) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from PIT) – Chris Wilcox, CB, BYU
252) Los Angeles Rams – Chris Garrett, LB, Concordia University St Paul-
253) Denver Broncos (from CLE) – Marquiss Spencer, DE, Mississippi State
254) Pittsburgh Steelers (from BAL) – Pressley Harvin III, P, Georgia Tech
255) New Orleans Saints – Kawaan Baker, WR, South Alabama
256) Green Bay Packers – Kylin Hill, RB, Mississippi State
257) Detroit Lions (from BUF through CLE) – Jermar Jefferson, RB, Oregon State
258) Washington Football Team (from KC through MIA) – Dax Milne, WR, BYU
259) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Grant Stuard, LB, Houston
NFL Draft 2021 Picks by Team
AFC East: Buffalo Bills | Miami Dolphins | New England Patriots | New York Jets
AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers | Baltimore Ravens | Cleveland Browns | Cincinnati Bengals
AFC South: Tennessee Titans | Indianapolis Colts | Houston Texans | Jacksonville Jaguars
AFC West: Kansas City Chiefs | Las Vegas Raiders | Los Angeles Chargers | Denver Broncos
NFC East: Washington Football Team | New York Giants | Dallas Cowboys | Philadelphia Eagles
NFC North: Green Bay Packers | Chicago Bears | Minnesota Vikings | Detroit Lions
NFC South: New Orleans Saints | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Carolina Panthers | Atlanta Falcons
NFC West: Seattle Seahawks | Los Angeles Rams | Arizona Cardinals | San Francisco 49ers
Categories: Features, NFL Draft
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DATE MAY
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• SPORTS
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• RELATIONSHIPS
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Well baseball season got off to a full swing who is your team follow them here here is the leaderboard for MLB last month I covered NASCAR each month I will cover one or more topic this month I'm only going MLB
MLB
Baseball league
Season
2021
American League
AL East
TEAMS W L PCT GB HOME AWAY L10
1. Red Sox 17 10 .630 -- 8-8 9-2 6-4
2. Blue Jays 12 10 .500 3.5 5-4 7-8 5-5
3. Rays 13 14 .481 4.0 6-9 7-5 4-6
4. Yankees 12 14 .462 4.5 5-7 7-7 6-4
5. Orioles 12 14 .462 4.5 4-10 8-4 5-5
AL CENTRAL. W L PCT GB HOME AWAY L10
1. Royals 15 9 .625 -- 8-5 7-4 6-4
2. White Sox 14 11 .560 1.5 8-5 6-6 7-3
3. Indians 12 12 .500 7-6 5-6 5-6 5-5
4. Twins 9 15 .375 6.0 4-7 5-8 3-7
5. Tigers 8 19 .296 8.5 4-9 4-10 2-8
AL WEST W L PCT GB HOME AWAY L10
1. Athletics 16 11 .593 -- 8-7 8-4 6-4
2. Mariners 15 12 .556 1.0 7-5 8-7 4-6
3. Astros 14 12 .538 1.5 7-7 7-5 7-3
4. Angels 12 12 .500 2.5 6-4 6-8 4-6
5. Rangers 11 16 .407 5.0 5.9 6-7 3-7
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NL EAST
TEAMS W L PCT GB HOME AWAY L10
1. Phillies 13 13 .500 -- 9-4 4.9 5-5
2. Braves 12 14 .462 1.0 7-7 5-7 5-5
3. Nationals 10 12 .455 1.0 6-5 4-7 5.5
4. Mets 9 11 .450 1.0 6-4 3.7 3-7
5. Mariners 11 14 .440 1.5 4-7 7-7 4.6
NL CENTRAL
W L PCT GB HOME AWAY L10
1. Brewers 16 10 .615 -- 7-7 9-3 7-3
2. Cardinal 14 12 .538 2.0 7-6 7-6 6-4
3. Pirates 12 13 .480 3.5 5-5 7-8 6-4
4. Reds 12 13 .480 3.5 8.5 4-8 3-7
5. Cubs 11 15 .423 5.0 8-7 3-8 4.6
NL WEST W L PCT GB HOME AWAY L10
1. Giants 16 10 .615 -- 10-3 6-7 6-4
2. Dodgers 16 11 .593 0.5 8-5 8-6 3-7
3. Padres 15 12 .556 1.5 6-8 9-4 5-5
4. Diamondbacks 14 12 .538 2.0 5-4 9-8 8-2
5. Rockets 9 17 .346 7.0 8-7 1-10 5-5
POEMS
Glass was the Street - in Tinsel Peril (1518)
BY EMILY DICKINSON
Glass was the Street - in Tinsel Peril
Tree and Traveller stood.
Filled was the Air with merry venture
Hearty with Boys the Road.
Shot the lithe Sleds like Shod vibrations
Emphacized and gone
It is the Past’s supreme italic
Makes the Present mean –
Meditation at Lagunitas
BY ROBERT HASS
All the new thinking is about loss.
In this it resembles all the old thinking.
The idea, for example, that each particular erases
the luminous clarity of a general idea. That the clown-
faced woodpecker probing the dead sculpted trunk
of that black birch is, by his presence,
some tragic falling off from a first world
of undivided light. Or the other notion that,
because there is in this world no one thing
to which the bramble of blackberry corresponds,
a word is elegy to what it signifies.
We talked about it late last night and in the voice
of my friend, there was a thin wire of grief, a tone
almost querulous. After a while I understood that,
talking this way, everything dissolves: justice,
pine, hair, woman, you and I. There was a woman
I made love to and I remembered how, holding
her small shoulders in my hands sometimes,
I felt a violent wonder at her presence
like a thirst for salt, for my childhood river
with its island willows, silly music from the pleasure boat,
muddy places where we caught the little orange-silver fish
called pumpkinseed. It hardly had to do with her.
Longing, we say, because desire is full
of endless distances. I must have been the same to her.
But I remember so much, the way her hands dismantled bread,
the thing her father said that hurt her, what
she dreamed. There are moments when the body is as numinous
as words, days that are the good flesh continuing.
Such tenderness, those afternoons and evenings,
saying blackberry, blackberry, blackberry.
COMICS
OBITUARIES
1984) and Plus belle la vie (2004). He died on January 11, 2021 in Paris, France.
26. Julie Strain
Actress | Beverly Hills Cop III
Julie Strain was born in Concord, California, USA as Julie Ann Strain. She is an actress, known for S*x Court, (1998), Heavy Metal 2000 (2000) and Double Impact (1991), and Battle Queen 2020. She grew up in Pleasant Hill California and graduated from Diablo Valley College, in that town. Since she ...
27. Stacy Title
Director | Let the Devil Wear Black
Stacy Title was born on February 21, 1964 in the USA. She was a director and producer, known for Let the Devil Wear Black (1999), The Last Supper (1995) and Down on the Waterfront (1993). She was married to Jonathan Penner. She died on January 11, 2021 in the USA.
28. Siegfried Fischbacher
Actor | Ocean's Eleven
Siegfried Fischbacher was born on June 13, 1939 in Rosenheim, Germany. He was a producer and actor, known for Ocean's Eleven (2001), Vegas Vacation (1997) and Father of the Pride (2004). He died on January 13, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
29. Angie Jakusz
Actress | Lucinda's Spell
Angie Jakusz was born on March 27, 1980 in Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA as Cassandra Ann Jacques. She was an actress, known for Lucinda's Spell (1998), Survivor (2000) and TV Guide Specials: Survivor - Palau Preview (2005). She was married to Steven Calandra. She died on January 8, 2021 in New Orleans,...
30. Joanne Rogers
Self | Won't You Be My Neighbor?
Joanne Rogers was born on March 9, 1928 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA as Sara Joanne Byrd. She was married to Fred Rogers. She died on January 14, 2021 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
31. Peter Mark Richman
Actor | Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
This durable, granite-faced actor with the matching steel-edged voice was one of the most interesting and recognisable leads in 1950s and 1960s television. He was born Marvin Jack Richman in South Philadelphia to paper and roofing contractor Benjamin Richman and his wife Yetta Dora (née Peck), the ...
32. Sylvain Sylvain
Soundtrack | Kick-Ass
Sylvain Sylvain was born on February 14, 1951 in Cairo, Egypt as Sylvain Sylvain Mizrahi. He was married to Wanda O'Kelley . He died on January 13, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
33. Storm Constantine
Self | The Write Stuff
Storm Constantine (12 Oct. 1956 - 14th January 2021) was a British science fiction and fantasy author, primarily known for her "Wraeththu" series, which began as one trilogy but has spawned many subsequent works. She was the author of over 30 published novels and non-fiction books, plus numerous ...
34. Duranice Pace
Soundtrack | L'effrontée
Duranice Pace was born on May 13, 1958 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She died on January 14, 2021 in Atlanta.
35. Sam Phillips
Actor | Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Sam Phillips was born in 1949 in South Africa. He was an actor and writer, known for Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995), Nna Sajene Kokobela (2001) and Nukie (1987). He died on January 16, 2021 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
36. Duke Bo**ee
Soundtrack | The Glass House
Duke Bo**ee was born on June 6, 1951 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA as Edward Gernel Fletcher. He was married to Rosita. He died on January 13, 2021 in Savannah, Georgia, USA.
37. Jim Tilmon
Actor | Flight
Jim Tilmon is an actor, known for Flight (2012), ER (1994) and WGN Morning News (1994).
38. Dale Baer
Animation_department | The Emperor's New Groove
Dale Baer was born on June 15, 1950 in Denver, Colorado, USA as Dale Leonard Baer. He is known for his work on The Emperor's New Groove (2000), Species (1995) and Last Action Hero (1993). He was married to Teddy and Jane Baer. He died on January 15, 2021 in Irvine, California, USA.
39. Paul Varelans
Actor | ECW Hardcore TV
Paul Varelans was born on September 17, 1969 in Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. He was an actor, known for Eastern Championship Wrestling (1993), ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996 (1996) and WVC 3: World Vale Tudo Championship (1997). He died on January 16, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
40. Phil Spector
Soundtrack | Top Gun
Phil Spector was born on December 26, 1939 in The Bronx, New York, USA as Harvey Philip Spector. He was married to Rachelle Marie Short Spector, Janis Lynn Zavala, Ronnie Spector and Annette Merar. He died on January 16, 2021 in San Joaquin County, California, USA.
41. Terry Lippman
Music_department | Empire Records
42. Neil Mahoney
Editor | Key and Peele
Neil Mahoney was born on March 7, 1977 in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA. He was an editor and producer, known for Key and Peele (2012), Freak Dance (2010) and The Very Funny Show (2007). He died on January 8, 2021 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
43. Andy Gray
Actor | Two Thousand Acres of Sky
Andy Gray was born on September 13, 1959 in Perth, Scotland. He was an actor and director, known for Two Thousand Acres of Sky (2001), Boyz Unlimited (1999) and The Wrong Guy (2015). He died on January 18, 2021 in Scotland.
44. Juan Carlos Tabío
Director | Guantanamera
Juan Carlos Tabío was born on September 3, 1943 in Havana, Cuba. He was a director and writer, known for Guantanamera (1995), Horn of Plenty (2008) and Strawberry and Chocolate (1993). He died on January 18, 2021 in Havana.
45. Jean-Pierre Bacri
Actor | Comme une image
Jean-Pierre Bacri was born on May 24, 1951 in Castiglione, Alger, France. He was an actor and writer, known for Look at Me (2004), Un air de famille (1996) and Same Old Song (1997). He was married to Agnès Jaoui. He died on January 18, 2021 in Paris, France.
46. Jacques Bral
Writer | Polar
Jacques Bral was born on September 21, 1948 in Téhéran, Iran. He was a writer and director, known for Polar (1984), A Winter in Paris (2006) and Street of No Return (1989). He died on January 17, 2021 in Paris, France.
47. Paul Moore
Actor | Philadelphia
Paul Moore was born on February 16, 1958 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Philadelphia (1993). He died on January 15, 2021 in Philadelphia.
48. David Richardson
Producer | The John Larroquette Show
49. Richard Lindheim
Writer | The Equalizer
Richard Lindheim was born on May 15, 1939 in New York, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Equalizer (2014), The Equalizer 2 (2018) and The Equalizer (2021). He died on January 18, 2021 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.
50. Catherine Rich
Actress | Les rois maudits
Catherine Rich was born on June 10, 1932 in Paris, France as Catherine Renaudin. She was an actress, known for Les rois maudits (1972), The Time to Die (1970) and The Burning Court (1962). She was married to Claude Rich. She died on January 18, 2021 in Paris.
51. Don Sutton
Actor | Fantasy Island
Don Sutton was born on April 2, 1945 in Clio, Alabama, USA as Donald Howard Sutton. He was an actor, known for Fantasy Island (1977), 1974 National League Championship Series (1974) and Wonderbug (1976). He was married to Mary and Patricia Luther. He died on January 19, 2021 in Rancho Mirage, ...
52. Jimmie Rodgers
Soundtrack | The Iron Giant
With over 40 top ten hits in the late '50s and '60s, smooth, folksy, honey-voiced singer Jimmie Rodgers was one of the early superstars of Rock & Roll. His biggest #1 hits include "Honeycomb", "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine", "It's Over", "Child of Clay", Oh Oh I'm Falling In Love Again" and "The Long ...
53. Renita Grigoryeva
Writer | Prazdniki detstva
Renita Grigoryeva was born on July 13, 1931 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR as Renita Andreyevna Grigoryeva. She was a writer and director, known for Prazdniki detstva (1982), Govorit Moskva (1985) and Serdtse druga (1966). She died on January 19, 2021 in Moscow, Russia.
54. Randy Parton
Soundtrack | Rhinestone
Randy Parton was born on December 15, 1953 in Sevierville, Tennessee, USA as Randel Huston Parton. He died on January 21, 2021 in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, USA.
55. Nathalie Delon
Actress | Le samouraï
Nathalie Delon was born on August 1, 1941 in Oujda, French Protectorate Morocco as Francine Canovas. She was an actress, known for Le Samouraï (1967), They Call It an Accident (1982) and Frantic (1988). She was married to Alain Delon and Guy Barthelemy. She died on January 21, 2021 in Paris, ...
56. Jean Graton
Writer | Michel Vaillant
His son started writing scripts for his Michel Vaillant graphic novel series in 1994.
57. Donna Britt
Self | Sunblock
58. Mick Norcross
Self | The Only Way Is Ess*x: All Back to Ess*x
Mick Norcross was born on May 11, 1963 in Brentwood, Ess*x, England. He died on January 21, 2021 in Bulphan, Ess*x.
59. Rémy Julienne
Stunts | Double Team
Rémy Julienne was born on April 17, 1930 in Cepoy, Loiret, France. He is known for his work on Double Team (1997), Licence to Kill (1989) and GoldenEye (1995). He was married to Antonie Pedrocchi. He died on January 21, 2021 in Amilly, Loiret.
60. Hank Aaron
Actor | MacGyver
Baseball's all-time home run king, Hank Aaron did more than hit home runs. Sure, Aaron led the National League (NL) four times, he also was a two-time batting champion and led the league in RBIs four times and runs scored three times. He won the NL's Most Valuable Player award in 1957 and has a ...
61. Mira Furlan
Actress | Babylon 5
A leading actress of theatre, film and TV in the former Yugoslavia, Mira Furlan emigrated to the U.S. with her husband, Goran Gajic, in November 1991, due to the intolerable political circumstances in her homeland. Ms. Furlan starred in the Warner Brothers TV-series Babylon 5 (1993) as "Ambassador ...
62. Bob Avian
A Chorus Line
Bob Avian was born on December 26, 1937 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA as Robert Avedisian. He is known for his work on A Chorus Line (2016), Putting It Together (2000) and Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh (1998). He was married to Peter Pileski. He died on ...
63. Gregory Sierra
Actor | The Towering Inferno
Lanky, balding, intense American character actor of Puerto Rican ancestry, born in New York's Spanish Harlem. Deserted by his parents, Sierra was brought up by an aunt in a rough, predominantly Irish neighbourhood from the age of six. Though briefly tempted by gang life as a teenager, he took up ...
64. Larry King
Actor | Ghost Busters
Larry King was born on November 19, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA as Lawrence Harvey Zeiger. He was a producer and actor, known for Ghostbusters (1984), Enemy of the State (1998) and Bee Movie (2007). He was married to Shawn Ora Engemann, Julie Alexander, Sharon Lepore, Mickey ...
65. Sumiko Sakamoto
Actress | Erogotoshi-tachi yori: Jinruigaku nyûmon
Sumiko Sakamoto was born on November 25, 1936 in Osaka, Japan. She was an actress, known for The Pornographers (1966), The Ballad of Narayama (1983) and Watashi wa makenai (1966). She was married to Keijiro Ishii. She died on January 23, 2021 in Kumamoto City, Japan.
66. Tony Ferrer
Actor | Sabotage
Tony Ferrer was born on June 12, 1934 in Macabebe, Pampanga, Philippines as Antonio D. Laxa. He was an actor and director, known for Sabotage (1966), Legs Katawan Babae (1981) and G-2 (1965). He was married to Imelda Ilanan. He died on January 23, 2021 in the Philippines.
67. Charlene Gehm
68. Ron Campbell
Art_department | Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
69. Walter Bernstein
Writer | The Front
Blacklisted writer in the 1950s, a victim of the HUAC (House Un-American Activities Committee), he still continued to write under pseudonyms as did many other blacklisted writers such as Ring Lardner Jr. and Dalton Trumbo, and his biggest contribution during that time was probably his writing work ...
70. Adrien Dorval
Actor | Shanghai Noon
Adrien Dorval was born on March 22, 1963 in Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada. He was an actor, known for Shanghai Noon (2000), The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009) and The Chronicles of Riddick (2004). He was married to Angela Cruikshank. He died on January 5, 2021 in Vancouver, British ...
71. Gerald Hiken
Actor | Crossings
Gerald Hiken was born on May 23, 1927 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He was an actor, known for Crossings (1986), The Three Sisters (1966) and Play of the Week (1959). He was married to Barbara Hiken. He died on January 6, 2021 in San Francisco, California, USA.
72. Martin Markinson
Colin Quinn: Long Story Short
Martin Markinson was born on December 23, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is known for his work on Colin Quinn: Long Story Short (2011), Spotlight on Broadway (2013) and The 37th Annual Tony Awards (1983). He was married to Arlena. He died on January 7, 2021 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
73. Caroly Wilcox
Actress | The Muppet Movie
Caroly Wilcox was born on May 16, 1931 in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA as Carolyn Wilcox. She is known for her work on The Muppet Movie (1979), Sesame Street (1969) and The Muppet Show (1976). She died on January 9, 2021.
74. Jerry Douglas
Writer | Buckleroos: Part I
Jerry Douglas was born on November 15, 1935 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA as Jerry deLong Douglas. He was a writer and director. He was married to John Stellar. He died on January 9, 2021 in New York City, New York, USA.
75. Charlotte Cornwell
Actress | The Saint
Londoner Charlotte Elizabeth Cornwell was born on April 26 1949, the younger half-sister of novelist John le Carré -- whose real name was David Cornwell -- and his novel, 'The Little Drummer Girl', had a leading character based on her, le Carré being disappointed that in the film version the star ...
76. Mona Malm
Actress | F***y och Alexander
Mona Malm got her breakthrough at the Royal Dramatic Theater in 1957 as "Tintomara" in Almqvist's 'Drottningens juvelsmycke', directed by Alf Sjöberg. She played "Martha" in Edward Albee's 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' (1985) and the title role in Hjalmar Bergman's 'Chefen fru Ingeborg' (1993)....
77. Gunnel Lindblom
Actress | Det sjunde inseglet
After acting studies at the Gothenburg City Theatre from 1950-52, she made her breakthrough debut in Gustaf Molander's Kärlek (1952). When Ingmar Bergman became head of the Malmö City Theatre he asked her to join him there and with him as a director she played the role of Margareta in Goethe's...
78. Alberto Grimaldi
Producer | Gangs of New York
Alberto Grimaldi was born on March 28, 1925 in Naples, Campania, Italy. He is known for his work on Gangs of New York (2002), Burn! (1969) and Illustrious Corpses (1976). He was married to Melanie Vaughan-Hughes and Maria Rosaria Buongiorno. He died on January 23, 2021 in Miami, Florida, USA.
79. Jeanette Maus
Actress | Twelve
Jeanette Maus was born on June 14, 1981 in Everett, Washington, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for Charm City Kings (2020), Dismissed (2017) and Your Sister's Sister (2011). She died on January 24, 2021 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
80. Bruce Kirby
Actor | The Muppet Movie
One of those hard-working supporting actors whose face you know but whose name might not ring any bells. Italian-American Bruce Kirby (real name Bruno Giovanni Quidaciolu) was steadily employed -- primarily on the small screen -- to play a gallery of often likeable, mainly unimposing characters in ...
81. Peter Vere-Jones
Actor | Braindead
Peter Vere-Jones was born on October 21, 1939 in Cheshire, England. He was an actor, known for Dead Alive (1992), Bad Taste (1987) and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013). He died on January 26, 2021 in New Zealand.
82. Tseng Chang
Actor | 2012
Tseng Chang was born on May 18, 1930 in Beijing, China. He was an actor and assistant director, known for 2012 (2009), Shanghai Noon (2000) and Agent Cody Banks (2003). He died on January 25, 2021.
83. Cloris Leachman
Actress | The Last Picture Show
The legendary actress set a record when at age 82, she appeared on Dancing with the Stars (2005). Cloris Leachman was born on April 30, 1926 in Des Moines, Iowa to Berkeley Claiborne "Buck" Leachman and the former Cloris Wallace. Her father's family owned a lumber company, Leachman Lumber Co. She ...
84. Sonny Fox
Producer | Brontë
Sonny Fox was born on June 17, 1925 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA as Irwin Fox. He was a producer and actor, known for Brontë (1983), Mysterious Two (1982) and Cowboy and the Tiger (1963). He was married to Gloria Benson. He died on January 24, 2021 in Encino, California, USA.
85. Cicely Tyson
Actress | The Help
Cicely Tyson was born in Harlem, New York City, where she was raised by her devoutly religious parents, from the Caribbean island of Nevis. Her mother, Theodosia, was a domestic, and her father, William Tyson, was a carpenter and painter. She was discovered by a fashion editor at Ebony magazine and...
86. Sophie
Soundtrack | Another Life
Sophie was an experimental pop artist and producer and trans rights activist. Sophie's debut 2018 debut album "Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides" earned the musician a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album. She worked with Madonna in 2015 to co-produce the single "Bitch, I'm Madonna" and ...
87. Robert Cohan
Cell
Robert Cohan was born on March 27, 1925 in New York City, New York, USA as Robert Paul Cohan. He is known for his work on Cell (1983), Martha Graham: An American Original in Performance (1957) and Music Now (1968). He died on January 13, 2021 in London, England.
88. Goddess Bunny
Actress | Hollywood Vice Squad
Goddess Bunny was born on January 13, 1960 in Los Angeles County, California, USA as John E. Baima. She was an actress, known for Hollywood Vice Squad (1986), The Three Trials (2006) and Scumbag (2017). She died on January 27, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.
89. Allan Burns
Writer | Mary Tyler Moore
Allan Burns was born on May 18, 1935 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA as Allan Pennington Burns. He was a writer and producer, known for The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970), Lou Grant (1977) and Rhoda (1974). He was married to Joan. He died on January 30, 2021 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
90. Double K
Soundtrack | Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
Double K was born on August 1, 1977 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Jr. Michael William Turner. He died on January 30, 2021 in the USA.
91. Marc Wilmore
Producer | The Simpsons
Marc Wilmore was born on May 4, 1963 in Fontana, California, USA as Marc Edward Wilmore. He was a producer and writer, known for The Simpsons (1989), In Living Color (1990) and The PJs (1999). He was married to Soumaya Wilmore. He died on January 30, 2021 in Pomona, California.
92. Pierre-Paul Savoie
The Chairs
Also dancer, he had his own dance company.
93. Jonas Gricius
Cinematographer | Niekas nenorejo mirti
Jonas Gricius was born on August 5, 1928 as Jonas Augustino Gritsius. He is known for his work on Nobody Wanted to Die (1965), Zingsniai nakti (1962) and The Blue Bird (1976). He died on February 1, 2021 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
94. Jamie Tarses
Producer | Primeval
She started out as a talent executive with Saturday Night Live in 1985 and worked as a casting director for Lorimar Productions before Brandon Tartikoff hired her as an NBC executive in 1987.
95. Dustin Diamond
Actor | Saved by the Bell
Attended Zion Lutheran School in Anaheim, California. While in fifth grade, he portrayed 8th-grader Samuel "Screech" Powers in the television series Good Morning, Miss Bliss (1987), which evolved into Saved by the Bell (1989) and its various television movies and spin-offs. Also appeared in the ...
96. Ricky Powell
Actor | Airplane II: The Sequel
Ricky Powell was born on August 10, 1962 in Los Angeles County, California, USA as Richard J. Powell. He is an actor, known for Airplane II: The Sequel (1982), Bewitched (1964) and Night Gallery (1969).
97. Hal Holbrook
Actor | Into the Wild
Hal Holbrook was an Emmy- and Tony-Award winning actor who was one of the great craftsmen of stage and screen. He was best known for his performance as Mark Twain, for which he won a Tony and the first of his ten Emmy Award nominations. Aside from the stage, Holbrook made his reputation primarily ...
98. Christopher Little
Actor | Gangsters
Christopher Little is an actor, known for Gangsters (2017).
99. Haya Harareet
Actress | Ben-Hur
Born in Palestine before the inception of the Israeli state in the city of Haifa, she first distinguished herself by winning one of the first beauty contests in the nascent Israel. Haya Harareet (also spelled Hararit) made her debut in Thorold Dickinson's film Hill 24 Doesn't Answer (1955) ("Hill ...
100. Marie Harmon
Actress | The El Paso Kid
Marie Harmon was born on October 21, 1923 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA as Matilda Marie Harmon. She was an actress, known for The El Paso Kid (1946), Springtime in Texas (1945) and Nighttime in Nevada (1948). She was married to Dr. Wolfgang Kaupisch, Donald Currie and William G, Jones, Jr. She died
RECIPES
LEMON PEPPER SPREAD
Step into spring with this light lemon-and-pepper cheese spread.
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Prep Time:10
Total Time:70
Servings10
INGREDIENTS
• 1 package (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened*
• 1/3 cup low-fat plain yogurt
• 4 teaspoons grated lemon peel
• 3/4 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
• Keebler® Town House® Original crackers
NUTRITION INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
1. In medium bowl stir together cream cheese and yogurt. Stir in lemon peel and pepper. Cover and refrigerate at least 1 hour to blend flavors.
2. Garnish as desired. Serve with crackers.
*NOTE: Soften cream cheese in microwave at high for 15 to 20 seconds
HOLIDAYS
May 5, 2021 Cinco de Mayo
Wednesday 15
May 9, 2021 Mother's Day
Sunday 19
May 15, 2021 Armed Forces Day
Saturday 25
May 23, 2021 Pentecost
Sunday 33
May 24, 2021 Pentecost Monday
Monday 34
May 31, 2021 Memorial Day
Monday 41
JOKE OF THE MONTH
Gym
My first day back at the gym today went well. I did 20 minutes of cardio, 10 minutes on the defibrillator and then 3 days in the hospital.
Usain Bolt Why does Usain Bolt suffer from relationship problems?
Because he always comes first.
Lion
A lion would never cheat on his wife but a Tiger Wood.
Amazon Attack
A tribe in the Amazon rain forest is thought to be responsible for a viscous cannibalistic attack on a group of World Cup supporters yesterday while they were hiking. Police have issued a statement warning people to be on the look out for a man with goofy teeth, short black hair and wearing a Uruguay football shirt.
McGregor
Conor McGregor walks into a bar and says, “I’ll take a couple of shots please.” The barman says, “You didn’t take them very well on Saturday”
Pool Table Balls
How do you make a pool table laugh?
Tickle it’s balls.
RELATIONSHIPS
Tips for Building a Healthy Relationship
Want to feel loved and connected to your partner? These tips can help you build and keep a romantic relationship that’s healthy, happy, and satisfying.
Building a healthy relationship
All romantic relationships go through ups and downs and they all take work, commitment, and a willingness to adapt and change with your partner. But whether your relationship is just starting out or you’ve been together for years, there are steps you can take to build a healthy relationship. Even if you’ve experienced a lot of failed relationships in the past or have struggled before to rekindle the fires of romance in your current relationship, you can find ways to stay connected, find fulfillment, and enjoy lasting happiness.
What makes a healthy relationship?
Every relationship is unique, and people come together for many different reasons. Part of what defines a healthy relationship is sharing a common goal for exactly what you want the relationship to be and where you want it to go. And that’s something you’ll only know by talking deeply and honestly with your partner.
However, there are also some characteristics that most healthy relationships have in common. Knowing these basic principles can help keep your relationship meaningful, fulfilling and exciting whatever goals you’re working towards or challenges you’re facing together.
You maintain a meaningful emotional connection with each other. You each make the other feel loved and emotionally fulfilled. There’s a difference between being loved and feeling loved. When you feel loved, it makes you feel accepted and valued by your partner, like someone truly gets you. Some relationships get stuck in peaceful coexistence, but without the partners truly relating to each other emotionally. While the union may seem stable on the surface, a lack of ongoing involvement and emotional connection serves only to add distance between two people.
You’re not afraid of (respectful) disagreement. Some couples talk things out quietly, while others may raise their voices and passionately disagree. The key in a strong relationship, though, is not to be fearful of conflict. You need to feel safe to express things that bother you without fear of retaliation, and be able to resolve conflict without humiliation, degradation, or insisting on being right.
You keep outside relationships and interests alive.Despite the claims of romantic fiction or movies, no one person can meet all of your needs. In fact, expecting too much from your partner can put unhealthy pressure on a relationship. To stimulate and enrich your romantic relationship, it’s important to sustain your own identity outside of the relationship, preserve connections with family and friends, and maintain your hobbies and interests.
[Read: Making Good Friends]
You communicate openly and honestly. Good communication is a key part of any relationship. When both people know what they want from the relationship and feel comfortable expressing their needs, fears, and desires, it can increase trust and strengthen the bond between you.
Falling in love vs. staying in love
For most people, falling in love usually seems to just happen. It’s staying in love—or preserving that “falling in love” experience—that requires commitment and work. Given its rewards, though, it’s well worth the effort. A healthy, secure romantic relationship can serve as an ongoing source of support and happiness in your life, through good times and bad, strengthening all aspects of your wellbeing. By taking steps now to preserve or rekindle your falling in love experience, you can build a meaningful relationship that lasts—even for a lifetime.
Many couples focus on their relationship only when there are specific, unavoidable problems to overcome. Once the problems have been resolved they often switch their attention back to their careers, kids, or other interests. However, romantic relationships require ongoing attention and commitment for love to flourish. As long as the health of a romantic relationship remains important to you, it is going to require your attention and effort. And identifying and fixing a small problem in your relationship now can often help prevent it from growing into a much larger one down road.
The following tips can help you to preserve that falling in love experience and keep your romantic relationship healthy.
Tip 1: Spend quality time face to face
You fall in love looking at and listening to each other. If you continue to look and listen in the same attentive ways, you can sustain the falling in love experience over the long term. You probably have fond memories of when you were first dating your loved one. Everything seemed new and exciting, and you likely spent hours just chatting together or coming up with new, exciting things to try. However, as time goes by, the demands of work, family, other obligations, and the need we all have for time to ourselves can make it harder to find time together.
Many couples find that the face-to-face contact of their early dating days is gradually replaced by hurried texts, emails, and instant messages. While digital communication is great for some purposes, it doesn’t positively impact your brain and nervous system in the same way as face-to-face communication. Sending a text or a voice message to your partner saying “I love you” is great, but if you rarely look at them or have the time to sit down together, they’ll still feel you don’t understand or appreciate them. And you’ll become more distanced or disconnected as a couple. The emotional cues you both need to feel loved can only be conveyed in person, so no matter how busy life gets, it’s important to carve out time to spend together.
Commit to spending some quality time together on a regular basis. No matter how busy you are, take a few minutes each day to put aside your electronic devices, stop thinking about other things, and really focus on and connect with your partner.
Find something that you enjoy doing together, whether it is a shared hobby, dance class, daily walk, or sitting over a cup of coffee in the morning.
Try something new together. Doing new things together can be a fun way to connect and keep things interesting. It can be as simple as trying a new restaurant or going on a day trip to a place you’ve never been before.
Focus on having fun together. Couples are often more fun and playful in the early stages of a relationship. However, this playful attitude can sometimes be forgotten as life challenges start getting in the way or old resentments start building up. Keeping a sense of humor can actually help you get through tough times, reduce stress and work through issues more easily. Think about playful ways to surprise your partner, like bringing flowers home or unexpectedly booking a table at their favorite restaurant. Playing with pets or small children can also help you reconnect with your playful side.
Do things together that benefit others
One the most powerful ways of staying close and connected is to jointly focus on something you and your partner value outside of the relationship. Volunteering for a cause, project, or community work that has meaning for both of you can keep a relationship fresh and interesting. It can also expose you both to new people and ideas, offer the chance to tackle new challenges together, and provide fresh ways of interacting with each other.
As well as helping to relieve stress, anxiety, and depression, doing things to benefit others delivers immense pleasure. Human beings are hard-wired to help others. The more you help, the happier you’ll feel——as individuals and as a couple.
Tip 2: Stay connected through communication
Good communication is a fundamental part of a healthy relationship. When you experience a positive emotional connection with your partner, you feel safe and happy. When people stop communicating well, they stop relating well, and times of change or stress can really bring out the disconnect. It may sound simplistic, but as long as you are communicating, you can usually work through whatever problems you’re facing.
Tell your partner what you need, don’t make them guess.
It’s not always easy to talk about what you need. For one, many of us don’t spend enough time thinking about what’s really important to us in a relationship. And even if you do know what you need, talking about it can make you feel vulnerable, embarrassed, or even ashamed. But look at it from your partner’s point of view. Providing comfort and understanding to someone you love is a pleasure, not a burden.
[Read: Effective Communication]
If you’ve known each other for a while, you may assume that your partner has a pretty good idea of what you are thinking and what you need. However, your partner is not a mind-reader. While your partner may have some idea, it is much healthier to express your needs directly to avoid any confusion.
Your partner may sense something, but it might not be what you need. What’s more, people change, and what you needed and wanted five years ago, for example, may be very different now. So instead of letting resentment, misunderstanding, or anger grow when your partner continually gets it wrong, get in the habit of telling them exactly what you need.
Take note of your partner’s nonverbal cues
So much of our communication is transmitted by what we don’t say. Nonverbal cues, which include eye contact, tone of voice, posture, and gestures such as leaning forward, crossing your arms, or touching someone’s hand, communicate much more than words.
When you can pick up on your partner’s nonverbal cues or “body language,” you’ll be able to tell how they really feel and be able to respond accordingly. For a relationship to work well, each person has to understand their own and their partner’s nonverbal cues. Your partner’s responses may be different from yours. For example, one person might find a hug after a stressful day a loving mode of communication—while another might just want to take a walk together or sit and chat.
It’s also important to make sure that what you say matches your body language. If you say “I’m fine,” but you clench your teeth and look away, then your body is clearly signaling you are anything but “fine.”
When you experience positive emotional cues from your partner, you feel loved and happy, and when you send positive emotional cues, your partner feels the same. When you stop taking an interest in your own or your partner’s emotions, you’ll damage the connection between you and your ability to communicate will suffer, especially during stressful times.
Be a good listener
While a great deal of emphasis in our society is put on talking, if you can learn to listen in a way that makes another person feel valued and understood, you can build a deeper, stronger connection between you.
There’s a big difference between listening in this way and simply hearing. When you really listen—when you’re engaged with what’s being said—you’ll hear the subtle intonations in your partner’s voice that tells you how they’re really feeling and the emotions they’re trying to communicate. Being a good listener doesn’t mean you have to agree with your partner or change your mind. But it will help you find common points of view that can help you to resolve conflict.
Manage stress
When you’re stressed or emotionally overwhelmed, you’re more likely to misread your romantic partner, send confusing or off-putting nonverbal signals, or lapse into unhealthy knee-jerk patterns of behavior. How often have you been stressed and flown off the handle at your loved one and said or done something you later regretted?
If you can learn to quickly manage stress and return to a calm state, you’ll not only avoid such regrets, but you’ll also help to avoid conflict and misunderstandings——and even help to calm your partner when tempers build.
Tip 3: Keep physical intimacy alive
Touch is a fundamental part of human existence. Studies on infants have shown the importance of regular, affectionate contact for brain development. And the benefits don’t end in childhood. Affectionate contact boosts the body’s levels of oxytocin, a hormone that influences bonding and attachment.
While s*x is often a cornerstone of a committed relationship, it shouldn’t be the only method of physical intimacy. Frequent, affectionate touch—holding hands, hugging, kissing—is equally important.
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Of course, it’s important to be sensitive to what your partner likes. Unwanted touching or inappropriate overtures can make the other person tense up and retreat—exactly what you don’t want. As with so many other aspects of a healthy relationship, this can come down to how well you communicate your needs and intentions with your partner.
Even if you have pressing workloads or young children to worry about, you can help to keep physical intimacy alive by carving out some regular couple time, whether that’s in the form of a date night or simply an hour at the end of the day when you can sit and talk or hold hands.
Tip 4: Learn to give and take in your relationship
If you expect to get what you want 100% of the time in a relationship, you are setting yourself up for disappointment. Healthy relationships are built on compromise. However, it takes work on each person’s part to make sure that there is a reasonable exchange.
Recognize what’s important to your partner
Knowing what is truly important to your partner can go a long way towards building goodwill and an atmosphere of compromise. On the flip side, it’s also important for your partner to recognize your wants and for you to state them clearly. Constantly giving to others at the expense of your own needs will only build resentment and anger.
Don’t make “winning” your goal
If you approach your partner with the attitude that things have to be your way or else, it will be difficult to reach a compromise. Sometimes this attitude comes from not having your needs met while younger, or it could be years of accumulated resentment in the relationship reaching a boiling point. It’s alright to have strong convictions about something, but your partner deserves to be heard as well. Be respectful of the other person and their viewpoint.
Learn how to respectfully resolve conflict
Conflict is inevitable in any relationship, but to keep a relationship strong, both people need to feel they’ve been heard. The goal is not to win but to maintain and strengthen the relationship.
Make sure you are fighting fair. Keep the focus on the issue at hand and respect the other person. Don’t start arguments over things that cannot be changed.
Don’t attack someone directly but use “I” statements to communicate how you feel. For example, instead of saying, “You make me feel bad” try “I feel bad when you do that”.
Don’t drag old arguments into the mix. Rather than looking to past conflicts or grudges and assigning blame, focus on what you can do in the here-and-now to solve the problem.
Be willing to forgive. Resolving conflict is impossible if you’re unwilling or unable to forgive others.
If tempers flare, take a break. Take a few minutes to relieve stress and calm down before you say or do something you’ll regret. Always remember that you’re arguing with the person you love.
Know when to let something go. If you can’t come to an agreement, agree to disagree. It takes two people to keep an argument going. If a conflict is going nowhere, you can choose to disengage and move on.
Tip 5: Be prepared for ups and downs
It’s important to recognize that there are ups and downs in every relationship. You won’t always be on the same page. Sometimes one partner may be struggling with an issue that stresses them, such as the death of a close family member. Other events, like job loss or severe health problems, can affect both partners and make it difficult to relate to each other. You might have different ideas of managing finances or raising children.
Different people cope with stress differently, and misunderstandings can rapidly turn to frustration and anger.
[Read: Surviving Tough Times by Building Resilience]
Don’t take out your problems on your partner. Life stresses can make us short tempered. If you are coping with a lot of stress, it might seem easier to vent with your partner, and even feel safer to snap at them. Fighting like this might initially feel like a release, but it slowly poisons your relationship. Find other healthier ways to manage your stress, anger, and frustration.
Trying to force a solution can cause even more problems. Every person works through problems and issues in their own way. Remember that you’re a team. Continuing to move forward together can get you through the rough spots.
Look back to the early stages of your relationship. Share the moments that brought the two of you together, examine the point at which you began to drift apart, and resolve how you can work together to rekindle that falling in love experience.
Be open to change. Change is inevitable in life, and it will happen whether you go with it or fight it. Flexibility is essential to adapt to the change that is always taking place in any relationship, and it allows you to grow together through both the good times and the bad.
If you need outside help for your relationship, reach out together. Sometimes problems in a relationship can seem too complex or overwhelming for you to handle as a couple. Couples therapy or talking together with a trusted friend or religious figure can help.
Authors: Lawrence Robinson, Melinda Smith, M.A., and Jeanne Segal, Ph.D.
Last updated: January 2021
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