
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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Deadly Desperation
On a Saturday night, Cassie Crandall was on the phone with her wife, Janine Templeton, who is the sheriff of their small town. They had been married for 10 years, but things had been contentious to say the least. Divorce was inevitable, and Cassie wanted out, feeling that things couldn't be repaired.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Fiction
"Beyond the Gates" Week 18 Review
So I'm late with this recap, but this time, it's only partially my fault. Most of the blame is on CBS, and as much as I want to say why this early in the story, I'll wait a bit for that, and all I'll say for now is that your wait won't be as long as CBS' for sure. But anyway, it was the final full week in June (June 23-27), the Cup was awarded, the NBA Champions were crowned, and, but Beyond the Gates remained hot.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Geeks
Thank You, Julian McMahon
The heartbreaking hits just keep on coming. On Twitter, the news broke that actor Julian McMahon passed away at the age of 56, after a private battle with cancer. McMahon's passing occurred on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, coming one day before another legendary name, Michael Madsen, left this world. McMahon's fans are many, and I am definitely included in that group. However, in my case, it's not only fandom, but gratitude. Immense gratitude.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Geeks
CFL Week 4 Recap: A Tale That's Old as Time
It seems like yesterday that the 2025 CFL season started, and I was waiting so patiently for it. Now we are about a month into the season; Week Four arrived just days away from Canada Day, though it received the Canada Day prestige. It was an all-divisional schedule; two West games, two East games, making for some interesting football for sure.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Unbalanced
O Canada: A Look at the 1992 & 1993 Toronto Blue Jays
For at least 20, maybe 25 years, I've often been fascinated by Canada. Our neighbors to the north, sitting right on top of us with a population of just over 40 million. The reasons are many. It's partly because of certain celebs from that country--Pamela Anderson, Ryan Reynolds, Jim Carrey, to name a few. Canada definitely fascinates me as a wrestling fan, because not only does Canada really love wrestling, a lot of known names are from there. Big names such as the Hart Family, Edge, Christian, Trish Stratus, and current names such as Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, and two of my favorites in women's wrestling, Chelsea Green and Taya Valkyrie. But in the end, when Canada gets mentioned to me, the first thing I think of is sports.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Unbalanced
Villainess Review: Sheryl Anderson (My Sister's Double Life). Top Story - July 2025.
Lifetime has really been delivering when it comes to villainesses lately, and I mean really delivering. It's not just the type of villainesses, it's who they get to play them. Some faces have been new to me, some haven't, and a number of them are doing this whole Lifetime villainess thing for the very first time. Last year's bunch was delicious, but this year's has really been quite epic, and the year's nearly half over.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Geeks
The $765,000,000 Question
All eyes have been on the New York Mets this season for so many obvious reasons. Well, 765 million of them, but I'll get to that later. The Mets had some expectations after last year. They did not win the National League East, instead finishing as the National League's third Wild Card, but the Mets went on a huge run. They eliminated the Milwaukee Brewers in the Wild Card Series thanks to Pete Alonso's 9th-inning game winning shot, and then they upset the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League Division Series. The National League Championship Series saw the Mets lose in six to the eventual World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers, but it was close and tight series between the teams.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Unbalanced
A Look Back: The Triple H/Batista Rivalry (Part III: Hell In a Cell)
When we last left this rivalry, Triple H was very certain that he would be World Heavyweight Champion again. He gave Batista credit for the win at WrestleMania 21, but in The Game's mind, it was a matter of time before he'd be back on top. He claimed that Batista feared The Pedigree. After failed attempts, Triple H delivered The Pedigree to Batista on the final Raw before Backlash. He did it again at Backlash, but to no avail. Batista ended up retaining, leaving The Game livid.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Unbalanced
MeTV Toons Turns One!
Hard to believe that the wonderful, spectacular, and epic beacon of classic cartoons has now existed for a full year now! We needed this so badly! MeTV Toons is the best thing to happen to fans of classic cartoons such as myself, and while it's been around for only a year, this was actually about four years in the making.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Geeks
CFL Week 3 Recap: Seriously?!
Is it Grey Cup hangover, or are the Toronto Argonauts just snakebit? The Argos remained at home on Friday Night Football against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, and it was another uphill battle for the Argonauts. Yet a funny thing happened. Late in the fourth, the Argos made the climb. Down 8, post 3:00 warning. Argos got all the way back. Got the two pointer. Tie game with less than thirty seconds left. Overtime was nigh. We could enter the extra frame with a chance to win it and get off the schnide.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Unbalanced
A Look at the 2023-24 Florida Panthers
You know, a team's road to their very first championship is always interesting, no matter what the sport is. In 1989, the Calgary Flames capitalized on some key acquisitions over the years, as well as the Oilers being weakened a bit after The Great One was traded. In 1996, the Colorado Avalanche came off a move but were still building from that big trade a few years prior. And in 2019, the St. Louis Blues were finally rewarded after over five decades of close calls, bad seasons, and heartbreak.
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Unbalanced











