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Washington subsequently responded to Foley s comment, writing, Well. this is awkward!
The joke post resonated with fans of the ABC political melodrama, particularly due to how Washington s character, Olivia Pope, spent several seasons in a love triangle with Foley s Jake Ballard and Goldwyn s President President Fitzgerald Grant with both men vying for Pope s affections and heart.
Washington later made it up to Foley with a more genuine message, sharing a photo showing her mock-punching Foley in the face. WHOOPS wrong TV bae LOLOLOLOLOLOL, Washington wrote. HAPPY BIRTHDAY @scottkfoley!!!!!!! I really do miss seeing your face (even when I’m fake punching it ) every day. GLADIATORS! Help me send this guy some birthday love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Toeing the line between tight and fleshed-out, Fungus is unafraid of you catching a splinter off its’ rough edges. The churning guitars are a tell of the band’s punk and alternative ‘90s influences, while the deconstructed rhythms play into the best of what alt-country can do. (The song “Blues Jam” feel like a lost track from Sheryl Crow’s
Globe Sessions, while the album standout “Grave Robber” slouches in grunge flannel like a Garbage tune would.) It’s bandleader Vivika Ballard, though, who makes Fungus the sort of band you know you’ll be texting your friends about: She sings like the sonic offspring of Chris Cornell and Alanis Morissette, raised on the back catalogue of Mo Kenney and Tegan and Sara. The best example of this might be on the slow, careful trodding of “Half The Time”, a sonic see-saw tipping you into Sanguine s final four flawless tracks. She stretches out the lyrics “I am here, half of the ti
By Erik Harris, sports editor
TRUSSVILLE It was a special night at Phil English Field in Trussville, as the Huskies hosted Springville for military appreciation night Thursday.
Players on both sides took the field alongside veterans representing different branches of the U.S. military. The mix of young and old stood together for the pregame playing of the national anthem. One of the many participants was Roger Treglown, who is the grandfather of Huskies’ varsity player Carson Treglown.
“It’s an honor,” said Roger, following the ceremony. “It’s an honor to represent our county and our service out there and for people to respect us. When I served, a lot of people coming back from Vietnam weren’t respected.”
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