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BILL HADER IS FEAR AND FLINT LOCKWOOD????
Oh my GODS IM GONNA CRY
HOW DID I NOT RECOGNISE HIS VOICE
Oh my gods oh my gods what di I do I have to rewatch these like NOW.
NO WONDER I KNEW HIS NAME
I DONT JUST KNOW HIM AS GENERAL CUSTER AND SANTA CLAUS
I’m looking at his imdb HE WAS IN IF
AND ADVENTURE TIME DISTANT LANDS
AND RALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET, FINDING DORY, THE BFG, AND TURBO
AND SCOTT PILGRIM WHATTT
AND TWO STAR WARS BAD LIP READING VIDEOS
Oh my gods what do I do I know him from all these different things and now I’m hyperfixating on IT Chapter Two, SPECIFICALLY REDDIE and watching his SNL skits and oh my gods I have so much to watch and rewatch I love Bill Hader
Jean Giraud (as Gir) General Custer Poster (1974) “Touche pas la Femme Blanche!" ("Don't Touch The White Woman!") Source
Celebration of Gary Cole
This man traveled dozens of miles just to spend the night with his beloved wife - general Custer&his wife Libby love making scene.
You need this in parts? OK!
Stefano Biglia, Tex Willer at the Battle of Little Bighorn

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custer is like a small victorian child in that he would literally die if you gave him a single sour patch kid
(yes this is for natmweekend--prompt: sugar)
One of the great military fiascos of American history, The Battle of the Little Bighorn, took place on this date in 1876. There were no photojournalists present, to be certain, but we do have pictographs by one of the Lakota participants in the battle, Red Horse. It’s difficult to really see very much, and well-nigh impossible for a non-expert to interpret more than a fraction of what is being depicted. But as the only visual record of the event by an eyewitness, these are of historical value, if nothing else.
Happy Victory Day at Battle of the Greasy Grass! Here’s to the all the Ancestors who delivered a good ass whooping to the vile man named Custer.