noreply@blogger.com (All Things Cleveland) does a quick recap:
Cleveland s Hanna Theatre Re-Opens Images from GLTF Back in January, I wrote about the history and renovation of the Hanna Theatre in Playhouse Square ( Imagine a Re-Imagined Hanna Theatre ).
While it may be true, Skip Johnson thinks:
On return to school the next morning, Raul enters his classroom, accesses his personal account on Scholastic Reading Counts, and takes a comprehension quiz. He scores 100%. Two days later, after finishing A Christmas Carol , Edgar misses just one question on his 20-question quiz.
nobody@flickr.com (jovike) points out another thing aside from that:
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courtaline tells the real story:
8 Nineteen Eighty Four - George Orwell 9 His Dark Materials - Philip Pullman 10 Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
Darvell Hunt objects:
Amy Dahlke's Blog Authors Incognito Candace Salima's Blog Cathy Witbeck's Blog Cheri Chesley's Blog Chris Bigelow's Rameumptom
thekoolaidmom thinks that the problem is:
Mary Kate Olsen Doctor and missionary Albert Schweitzer Director Joel Coen  (of The Coen Brothers) -my favorite Coen Brothers movie is O Brother, Where Art Thou? , and a second clip for good measure and The Sirens Song . LOL.. I love it when Everett and Delmar wake up after drinking with the Sirens, and Delmar screech/squeals when he looks over and sees Pete s clothes, sans Pete, and a toad hops out of Pete s shirt.
In addition to this, Mark Justice states:
Submit to: xmasanthology@yahoo.com Format: Attached RTF or Word Document file. (do not copy and paste into email body)
Lizzy might have an idea about it:
And the harvest's done.I see a lily on thy brow,With anguish moist and fever-dew,And on thy cheeks a fading rose
As Orycteropus Afer(Orycteropus Afer) says:
An American Carol Opening This Weekend An American Carol A David Zucker Film Sponsored by MooveAlong.org And by the Usual Suspects...
But quietprofanity(quietprofanity) says that's not all:
Seriously though, Zucker, you will never read this, but you don't have to stop making conservative comedies. Just ... research next time. And if you don't want to do that, remember your strengths. You used to make fun of everyone and now you have sacred cows. Either learn to skewer those cows, too, or leave them out of the story entirely.
Before going any further, Akelamalu wants to get this straight:
Add this to your blog - Courtesy of Denise
For example, kochuthresiamma p .j considers:
skip to main | skip to sidebar pareltank Thursday, February 26, 2009 Slumdog Millionare Should not Have Won the Oscar?
courtaline brings some great news:
26 Brideshead Revisited - Evelyn Waugh 27 Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky 28 Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
Kristopher Tapley brings a word of caution:
Best Song Nine Princess and The Frog Princess and The Frog Rudo y Cursi UpBest Sound Mixing Avatar Nine Star Trek Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Up
anne explains:
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Liz considers that:
So much has been going on in our lives these last months, that getting to post something on my blog was, unfortunately, last on the list of priorities... we have had a Christmas Tea for the PC ladies, Christmas shopping, construction on our home, leak repairs, more Christmas shopping, a night at Ford's Theatre to see Christmas Carol, baking, constructing Gingerbread houses, a night at Olney Theatre to see Peter Pan, a wonderful Christmas Eve service, more Christmas shopping, tile installation in our kitchen, Christmas Day, a New Year's Eve celebration, a fantastic vacation to Florida, Christmas returns, and the arrival of my parents for several months.
Despite the previous arguments, mim has many reasons to think otherwise:
Labels: cinema , LGBT , literature , sweden
In other words, admin puts it this way:
--Sean Axmaker Customer ReviewsOne of the Best Family Adaptations of Dickens' Classic (2009-04-06)Michael Caine plays a believable Scrooge surrounded by a supporting cast of fuzzy characters. The plot is surprisingly close to the book, making this a good introduction to the story, and the sound track has some very nice songs that work outside of the film as well as in. One feature that makes this especially useful for families with small children is the fact that Gonzo and Rizzo "exit" the film just before it gets "scary." So if you are afraid the Ghost of Christmas Future will creep out the very small ones (it probably won't, but you be the judge), you just tell them to close their eyes, then you zap ahead until you see Gonzo again.
Sources:
noreply@blogger.com (All Things Cleveland) Skip Johnson nobody@flickr.com (jovike) courtaline Darvell Hunt thekoolaidmom Mark Justice Lizzy Orycteropus Afer(Orycteropus Afer) quietprofanity(quietprofanity) Akelamalu kochuthresiamma p .j Kristopher Tapley anne Liz mim admin
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Christmas Carol From: Noreply@blogger.com (All Things Cleveland) Skip Johnson Nobody@flickr.com (jovike) Courtaline Darvell Hunt Thekoolaidmom Mark Justice Lizzy Orycteropus Afer(Orycteropus Afer) Quietprofanity(quietprofanity) Akelamalu Kochuthresiamma P .j Kristopher Tapley Anne Liz Mim Admin /26708134
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Christmas Carol From: Gjblass Stephanie Silvester My American Dream RACLB Jody From AZ Joseph Manavalan Ria(Ria) Ian Poulton Bill Debra Moore(Debra Moore) StewieChris Snark On My Sleeve Omaha Community Playhouse Nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) Josh May THE ONE & ONLY BERF .. Valmouth /26691005
gjblass is not really sure about that:
Aero Guitar Free At some point or another, everyone has played air guitar, but with the help of Aero Guitar Free , now you can actually feel like you are accomplishing something! This free version of the app will allow you to sample the game before you buy the full one, and will teach you the basic of up strokes, down strokes and basic tapping.
Stephanie Silvester is absolutely sure that:
Image credits: Christmas carols . From: Beskrivelse over Finmarkens Lapper, deres Tungemaal By: Johan Ernst and Leem Gunnerus and Knud. Published: 1767. Tab. XCV . Copyrighted work available from Wellcome-images under Creative Commons . Carol Singing: photograph by Wolfiewolf (Flickr) available on a Creative Commons Licence .
My American Dream comes with the facts:
The Wagner Act of 1935 guaranteed Americans the right to form a union and bargain collectively with their corporate employers. Combined with the later G.I. Bill that sent millions of young men and women to college and technical schools in the late 1940s and early 1950s, not only did America recover its prosperity, but a second great middle class began forming. A middle class that wouldn't have existed without "government interference" in the game of big business.
RACLB explains:
28 : PD Director Nicholas Lo Birthday28 : RC Kota Kinabalu South Installation Dinner at Pacific Sutera28 : RDA at Republic Polytechnic Singapore
Jody from AZ intervenes and adds:
Thursday, January 22, 2009 Hi everyone! Remember me?! I know, I know! It has been FOREVER since I last posted. I am running about a month and a half behind. Sorry! It does not help that my computer is running soooo s-l-o-w. I am working on a solution to this problem. I hope I don't make things worse! In the meantime here is a post that has taken me (I kid you not!) at least 5 hours to post! Downloading the pictures to Blogger has been the major time muncher.
In response, Joseph Manavalan claims:
Last night s movie was Ghost Town . Â The lead actor was Ricky Gervais (of The Office fame) and I wasn t sure what to expect. Â But both the missus and I are really pleasantly surprised to sit through another wonderfully well made movie (We re fresh off the heels of watching Juno). Â A simple plot (even though it was supernatural), clever script, fantastic comic timing and editing, and a lead character who evoked memories of Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol made for a wonderfully refreshing comedy. Â
Ria(Ria) brings more details:
In keeping with my anticipation of Christmas, I've decided to come up with 12 lists. Each list will feature a series of ideas, gift items, traditions, and the like. Hopefully I manage to complete these by the time mid-December sets in. Hopefully, too, I manage to think of 12 points for each list. As of now it sounds easy, but as I try to sit down and think of it, it's not as easy as it seems!
Ian Poulton gives a bit of an idea about it:
As Christians we are called to serve, to answer The Call. We live in a world full of challenges. In a recent political campaign, the response to the words; Don t tell me we can t change was a resounding Yes, we can .
Bill thinks that the problem is:
References ^ a b Ehre, Milton (1980). Notes for the Theater of Nikolay Gogol . University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226300668.
Debra Moore(Debra Moore) points out another thing aside from that:
Despite this rampant anti-Semitism, God has a remnant of His believers who will stand by Israel even if the entire world turns on the Jewish nation. God s Word in Isaiah 62:1 says, For Zion s sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem s sake I will not remain quiet. For this reason, we Christians must defend the Israeli people, who happen to be the apple of His eye
For this reason, StewieChris says:
The Lion in Winter, by James GoldmanThe Long Voyage Home, by Eugene O'NeillThe Pearl, by John Steinbeck
Thinking that's not all, Snark on My Sleeve adds:
My Pop. Fav.: RETURN OF THE JEDIOscar: TERMS OF ENDEARMENTTop Grossing: RETURN OF THE JEDI1984My Pers. Fav.: ROMANCING THE...
However, Omaha Community Playhouse thinks differently:
One of the outstanding successes of the modern theatre. This rowdy, realistic saga of a group of American sailors aboard a Navy cargo vessel in the Pacific finds the crew suffering from that deadly boredom that is part of the routine of war. This Broadway hit is what brought the Playhouse s own Henry Fonda back to acting after an eight-year absence. Fonda played the lead role "Mister Roberts." One of the finest service comedies ever performed.
For this purpose, RACLB suggests:
17 : Choir Practice for RCLB's Anniversary Banquet Performance cum Jul, Aug & Sept's birthday baby celebration
nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) brings a word of caution:
charo15 dit : a href="http://flickr.com/groups/flickrros eawards//"> Flickr Rose Awards! Posté il y a 3 mois. ( permalien )
For example, Josh May considers:
Guidelines for Contributions: Abstract of paper (approximately 250 words) due by March 15, 2009 Accepted authors will receive notification by April 15, 2009 Accepted papers must be submitted by September 1, 2009 Final papers must be between 4000-5000 words
THE ONE & ONLY BERF .. might have an idea about it:
Christmas yet to come was always my favorite C C. , Nov 23, 2008, 2:23am EST I agree with Nancy, because all three were necessary to show Ebenezer Scrooge where he was wrong. It is a good story, and has a good lesson for all of us. Claudia (kitty-cat) K. , Nov 23, 2008, 3:07am EST
In addition to this, valmouth states:
Impossible and ridiculous as the concept was, Roger took a moment to frantically run down the list of immediate employees, wondering who would have the dubious honour of being Bob Cratchett.
Sources:
gjblass Stephanie Silvester My American Dream RACLB Jody from AZ Joseph Manavalan Ria(Ria) Ian Poulton Bill Debra Moore(Debra Moore) StewieChris Snark on My Sleeve Omaha Community Playhouse nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) Josh May THE ONE & ONLY BERF .. valmouth
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Aero Guitar Free At some point or another, everyone has played air guitar, but with the help of Aero Guitar Free , now you can actually feel like you are accomplishing something! This free version of the app will allow you to sample the game before you buy the full one, and will teach you the basic of up strokes, down strokes and basic tapping.
Stephanie Silvester is absolutely sure that:
Image credits: Christmas carols . From: Beskrivelse over Finmarkens Lapper, deres Tungemaal By: Johan Ernst and Leem Gunnerus and Knud. Published: 1767. Tab. XCV . Copyrighted work available from Wellcome-images under Creative Commons . Carol Singing: photograph by Wolfiewolf (Flickr) available on a Creative Commons Licence .
My American Dream comes with the facts:
The Wagner Act of 1935 guaranteed Americans the right to form a union and bargain collectively with their corporate employers. Combined with the later G.I. Bill that sent millions of young men and women to college and technical schools in the late 1940s and early 1950s, not only did America recover its prosperity, but a second great middle class began forming. A middle class that wouldn't have existed without "government interference" in the game of big business.
RACLB explains:
28 : PD Director Nicholas Lo Birthday28 : RC Kota Kinabalu South Installation Dinner at Pacific Sutera28 : RDA at Republic Polytechnic Singapore
Jody from AZ intervenes and adds:
Thursday, January 22, 2009 Hi everyone! Remember me?! I know, I know! It has been FOREVER since I last posted. I am running about a month and a half behind. Sorry! It does not help that my computer is running soooo s-l-o-w. I am working on a solution to this problem. I hope I don't make things worse! In the meantime here is a post that has taken me (I kid you not!) at least 5 hours to post! Downloading the pictures to Blogger has been the major time muncher.
In response, Joseph Manavalan claims:
Last night s movie was Ghost Town . Â The lead actor was Ricky Gervais (of The Office fame) and I wasn t sure what to expect. Â But both the missus and I are really pleasantly surprised to sit through another wonderfully well made movie (We re fresh off the heels of watching Juno). Â A simple plot (even though it was supernatural), clever script, fantastic comic timing and editing, and a lead character who evoked memories of Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol made for a wonderfully refreshing comedy. Â
Ria(Ria) brings more details:
In keeping with my anticipation of Christmas, I've decided to come up with 12 lists. Each list will feature a series of ideas, gift items, traditions, and the like. Hopefully I manage to complete these by the time mid-December sets in. Hopefully, too, I manage to think of 12 points for each list. As of now it sounds easy, but as I try to sit down and think of it, it's not as easy as it seems!
Ian Poulton gives a bit of an idea about it:
As Christians we are called to serve, to answer The Call. We live in a world full of challenges. In a recent political campaign, the response to the words; Don t tell me we can t change was a resounding Yes, we can .
Bill thinks that the problem is:
References ^ a b Ehre, Milton (1980). Notes for the Theater of Nikolay Gogol . University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226300668.
Debra Moore(Debra Moore) points out another thing aside from that:
Despite this rampant anti-Semitism, God has a remnant of His believers who will stand by Israel even if the entire world turns on the Jewish nation. God s Word in Isaiah 62:1 says, For Zion s sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem s sake I will not remain quiet. For this reason, we Christians must defend the Israeli people, who happen to be the apple of His eye
For this reason, StewieChris says:
The Lion in Winter, by James GoldmanThe Long Voyage Home, by Eugene O'NeillThe Pearl, by John Steinbeck
Thinking that's not all, Snark on My Sleeve adds:
My Pop. Fav.: RETURN OF THE JEDIOscar: TERMS OF ENDEARMENTTop Grossing: RETURN OF THE JEDI1984My Pers. Fav.: ROMANCING THE...
However, Omaha Community Playhouse thinks differently:
One of the outstanding successes of the modern theatre. This rowdy, realistic saga of a group of American sailors aboard a Navy cargo vessel in the Pacific finds the crew suffering from that deadly boredom that is part of the routine of war. This Broadway hit is what brought the Playhouse s own Henry Fonda back to acting after an eight-year absence. Fonda played the lead role "Mister Roberts." One of the finest service comedies ever performed.
For this purpose, RACLB suggests:
17 : Choir Practice for RCLB's Anniversary Banquet Performance cum Jul, Aug & Sept's birthday baby celebration
nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) brings a word of caution:
charo15 dit : a href="http://flickr.com/groups/flickrros eawards//"> Flickr Rose Awards! Posté il y a 3 mois. ( permalien )
For example, Josh May considers:
Guidelines for Contributions: Abstract of paper (approximately 250 words) due by March 15, 2009 Accepted authors will receive notification by April 15, 2009 Accepted papers must be submitted by September 1, 2009 Final papers must be between 4000-5000 words
THE ONE & ONLY BERF .. might have an idea about it:
Christmas yet to come was always my favorite C C. , Nov 23, 2008, 2:23am EST I agree with Nancy, because all three were necessary to show Ebenezer Scrooge where he was wrong. It is a good story, and has a good lesson for all of us. Claudia (kitty-cat) K. , Nov 23, 2008, 3:07am EST
In addition to this, valmouth states:
Impossible and ridiculous as the concept was, Roger took a moment to frantically run down the list of immediate employees, wondering who would have the dubious honour of being Bob Cratchett.
Sources:
gjblass Stephanie Silvester My American Dream RACLB Jody from AZ Joseph Manavalan Ria(Ria) Ian Poulton Bill Debra Moore(Debra Moore) StewieChris Snark on My Sleeve Omaha Community Playhouse nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) Josh May THE ONE & ONLY BERF .. valmouth
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Christmas Carol From: TheInsider(The Insider) Michael Lyly Ford Jeff Ircink Shimmy Mom Liv Kristopher Tapley Disenchanted Irtbin Redpill8 Mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) Anne(anne) Esruel Scrappy Quilter Vegiemama(Vegiemama) /26661682
Meanwhile, TheInsider(The Insider) came up with this idea:
heyy miley...im the groes fan for you anonymous 4/17/09 Reply Your email address (will not be published, but is required): Your comment: No links or abusive language please! Add Comment
Michael explains:
I tried to find the key to fifty million fables 25 Random and (not really that) exciting things about me:
lyly ford considers that:
Lost à paris fews words 5x14, "The Variable" Sneak Peeks Lyly in Paris! 5x14, "The Variable" New promo
In other words, Jeff Ircink puts it this way:
2/11/09 ... "I pushed up some downed trees and stuff,'' he said Wednesday night, sounding quite content about it.
Shimmy Mom sees it this way:
Sharon, I am so excited that you got to relive the joy through your children. That was probably my favorite part of reading the book too.
In addition to this, Liv states:
, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Killer Angels, all Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, His Dark Materials
In response, Kristopher Tapley claims:
Tags:9, A Christmas Carol, A Serious Man, All Good Things, Amelia, An Education, Avatar, Away We Go, Biutiful, Broken Embraces
disenchanted might have an idea about it:
Hamlet - William Shakespeare No, but I ve read Macbeth , Romeo and Juliet , and Julius Caesar . Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl X
irtbin might have an idea about it:
Country United StatesLanguage EnglishBudget $20,000,000Gross revenue $7,003,000
redpill8 thinks that the problem is:
Children we love them until they are born.Build prisons not schools this is the norm.There'll be pardons aplenty, pardons anew, pardons granted as always to those who have ruled. Class is the only divide that we know. Class is the line through which people go, to learn how to think naught of the world as whole but only as parts to be bought and be sold.
However, mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) states that:
9. Much of the non-music content on TV will be simulcast on radio , thus extending the distribution for TV content at a comparatively low cost and reframing many stations as distribution channels for TV - without pictures. CNN, FOX, MSNBC, E!....It will all be on a radio station near you.
anne(anne) intervenes and adds:
In The Need For Peace A peaceful world is more likely a dream for everyone. No chaos, no war, no disagreements. In every war, a troop of soldier would be sent to that particular place. They maybe your brothers, you fathers, your husbands. You might as well hated the troop of that country trying to defeat the soldiers, your love ones. Heres the story back then during the World War II
esruel is rather skeptical:
Links in the chain http://www.critters.org http://www.litopia.com http://www.mgharris.net http://www.peoplereading.blogspot.com http://www.the-office.com/bedtime-story/ http://www.themaggotfarm.blogspot.com http://www.wondering-mind.blogspot.com http://www.wordimperfect.blogspot.com
scrappy quilter objects:
A few things we can start doing now: we can make one gift a month. (I'll share a bit about that in a min.) we can watch the sales and buy one item a month we can shop thrift stores or yard sales. I don't mean buying junk either...there are some wonderful things you can pick up for practically nothing at either places.
Vegiemama(Vegiemama) thinks that the problem is:
http://www.4kraftykidz.com/FreeCrafts.htmlhttp://www.dltk-holidays.com/xmas/shrinky.htmhttp://www.origami-club.com/en/
Sources:
TheInsider(The Insider) Michael lyly ford Jeff Ircink Shimmy Mom Liv Kristopher Tapley disenchanted irtbin redpill8 mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) anne(anne) esruel scrappy quilter Vegiemama(Vegiemama)
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heyy miley...im the groes fan for you anonymous 4/17/09 Reply Your email address (will not be published, but is required): Your comment: No links or abusive language please! Add Comment
Michael explains:
I tried to find the key to fifty million fables 25 Random and (not really that) exciting things about me:
lyly ford considers that:
Lost à paris fews words 5x14, "The Variable" Sneak Peeks Lyly in Paris! 5x14, "The Variable" New promo
In other words, Jeff Ircink puts it this way:
2/11/09 ... "I pushed up some downed trees and stuff,'' he said Wednesday night, sounding quite content about it.
Shimmy Mom sees it this way:
Sharon, I am so excited that you got to relive the joy through your children. That was probably my favorite part of reading the book too.
In addition to this, Liv states:
, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Killer Angels, all Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, His Dark Materials
In response, Kristopher Tapley claims:
Tags:9, A Christmas Carol, A Serious Man, All Good Things, Amelia, An Education, Avatar, Away We Go, Biutiful, Broken Embraces
disenchanted might have an idea about it:
Hamlet - William Shakespeare No, but I ve read Macbeth , Romeo and Juliet , and Julius Caesar . Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl X
irtbin might have an idea about it:
Country United StatesLanguage EnglishBudget $20,000,000Gross revenue $7,003,000
redpill8 thinks that the problem is:
Children we love them until they are born.Build prisons not schools this is the norm.There'll be pardons aplenty, pardons anew, pardons granted as always to those who have ruled. Class is the only divide that we know. Class is the line through which people go, to learn how to think naught of the world as whole but only as parts to be bought and be sold.
However, mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) states that:
9. Much of the non-music content on TV will be simulcast on radio , thus extending the distribution for TV content at a comparatively low cost and reframing many stations as distribution channels for TV - without pictures. CNN, FOX, MSNBC, E!....It will all be on a radio station near you.
anne(anne) intervenes and adds:
In The Need For Peace A peaceful world is more likely a dream for everyone. No chaos, no war, no disagreements. In every war, a troop of soldier would be sent to that particular place. They maybe your brothers, you fathers, your husbands. You might as well hated the troop of that country trying to defeat the soldiers, your love ones. Heres the story back then during the World War II
esruel is rather skeptical:
Links in the chain http://www.critters.org http://www.litopia.com http://www.mgharris.net http://www.peoplereading.blogspot.com http://www.the-office.com/bedtime-story/ http://www.themaggotfarm.blogspot.com http://www.wondering-mind.blogspot.com http://www.wordimperfect.blogspot.com
scrappy quilter objects:
A few things we can start doing now: we can make one gift a month. (I'll share a bit about that in a min.) we can watch the sales and buy one item a month we can shop thrift stores or yard sales. I don't mean buying junk either...there are some wonderful things you can pick up for practically nothing at either places.
Vegiemama(Vegiemama) thinks that the problem is:
http://www.4kraftykidz.com/FreeCrafts.htmlhttp://www.dltk-holidays.com/xmas/shrinky.htmhttp://www.origami-club.com/en/
Sources:
TheInsider(The Insider) Michael lyly ford Jeff Ircink Shimmy Mom Liv Kristopher Tapley disenchanted irtbin redpill8 mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) anne(anne) esruel scrappy quilter Vegiemama(Vegiemama)
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Christmas Carol From: Admin Erin(Erin) Catherine Jennifer Jeff Kallman Fridayafternoonwriter Kristopher Tapley Darth Lorexa, First Lady Of The Sith BeckySC Sherry Noreply@blogger.com (WC) Reb Cowboy Travv15 Scottso /26661663
admin is rather skeptical:
See Amid The Winters Snow See amid the winter s snow, Born for us on earth below, See the tender Lamb appears, Promised from eternal years.
Erin(Erin) might have an idea about it:
BONUS VOICE: Only because I'm not positive we can count this one as a VO Legend or not, but considering he's been doing voices since 1969, what the hey. But I consider him to be a gray area, anyway.
Thinking that's not all, catherine adds:
96 A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute 97 The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas98 Hamlet - William Shakespeare
Having that in mind, Jennifer wonders:
Three Caballeros Three Fingers thrill rides Tigger time share time shares Time Warner Cable timeshares
Jeff Kallman explains:
Think of the things he knows nothing about, this 1913 reporter. Why, he's never heard of Calvin Coolidge. He's never heard of midget golf. He's never seen or heard a radio. He's seen a Ford, but never heard a Ford joke. To him, it's inconceivable that a civilised nation would ever send bombing planes across its frontier to rain destruction on helpless homes. Why, the poor, incredulous wretch will live to see submarines deliberately sinking passenger ships in mid-ocean. He'll live to see the incompetent rulers of the world out-Herod Herod by killing ten million of the world's youth.
In other words, fridayafternoonwriter puts it this way:
40 Winnie the Pooh AA Miln 41 Animal Farm George Orwell 42 The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown -
As a result of that, Kristopher Tapley belives:
134 2-24-2009 at 8:08 am mike said... I have heard only decent thinks about Taking Woodstock from some preview screening held a few weeks ago, but they were rough cuts. Movies I think will be featured in next years Oscar s are: Tree of Life (Pitt and Penn maybe nominated, 1 actor, 1 supporting) Public Enemies (Depp, not sure about Bale) Shutter Island Lovely Bones Informant Green Zone The Road Nine
In other words, Darth Lorexa, first lady of the sith puts it this way:
The Search for Spock The Final Frontier The Undiscovered Country Generations Insurrection Nemesis Star Wars the Clone Wars
Jennifer remembers that:
Dr Bunsen Honeydew Dr Bunsen Honeydew s Lab Dreamworks Dreamworks SKG DVD formats Earring Magic Ken Eartha Kitt
Thinking that's not all, BeckySC adds:
Fibers: GAST & WDW Date Started:2-13-09 Date Finished: 2-16-09 Thanks to you all for visiting and for your sweet comments about the Red Winged Blackbird pillow (don't forget to enter for the drawing) :) I truly appreciate your comments and your visits :)
While it may be true, Sherry thinks:
Quotes and Links Born February 7th Charles Dickens by Jane Smiley A Little More Dickens Other DIckens-related links: Mere Comments on Dickens Christianity.
But noreply@blogger.com (WC) says that's not all:
Rule 13. If you donât agree with these rules, you are a dangerous extremist and an apologist for terrorism.
Kristopher Tapley gives a bit of an idea about it:
180 2-26-2009 at 10:53 am Troy said... Brad Pitt and Sean Penn could both get supporting noms for Tree of Life. I don t know what the Tree of Life will be like, but Malick doesn t have a history of having his actors getting nominated, largely due to his style of filmmaking.
reb objects:
Here s how it works The idea is that you choose the general sing-along tune to any one of those rotten old carols that we hear everywhere at this time of year, BUT, put your own words to it.
In contrast, Cowboy replies:
Release Date : Nov 10, 2008Source : R1 NTSC DVD5Video Bitrate : 1137kbpsAudio Bitrate : MP3 vbr 130kbps
Travv15 points out another thing aside from that:
Even those who are not from Oklahoma are getting in on the holiday tradition. Kelly Vouklizas, an apparel merchandising sophomore and Texas native, has never heard the song before this Christmas season.
scottso is rather skeptical:
Jacob Marleyâs Christmas Carol , an irreverent yet deeply moving take on the Charles Dickens classic holiday tale, starts this Friday, Nov. 28th at Burien Little Theatre and plays through Sunday Dec. 21st.
noreply@blogger.com (WC) considers that:
Now straighten up and fly right â" oops â" I mean Left. Google Joins the Media Jihad Whatâs with Google? Will we be seeing a turban on the âOsâ of the Google logo soon or perhaps Google written in Arabic? Or perhaps thereâs more to Googleâs blatant attempts at censorship than we think.
Sources:
admin Erin(Erin) catherine Jennifer Jeff Kallman fridayafternoonwriter Kristopher Tapley Darth Lorexa, first lady of the sith BeckySC Sherry noreply@blogger.com (WC) reb Cowboy Travv15 scottso
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See Amid The Winters Snow See amid the winter s snow, Born for us on earth below, See the tender Lamb appears, Promised from eternal years.
Erin(Erin) might have an idea about it:
BONUS VOICE: Only because I'm not positive we can count this one as a VO Legend or not, but considering he's been doing voices since 1969, what the hey. But I consider him to be a gray area, anyway.
Thinking that's not all, catherine adds:
96 A Town Like Alice - Nevil Shute 97 The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas98 Hamlet - William Shakespeare
Having that in mind, Jennifer wonders:
Three Caballeros Three Fingers thrill rides Tigger time share time shares Time Warner Cable timeshares
Jeff Kallman explains:
Think of the things he knows nothing about, this 1913 reporter. Why, he's never heard of Calvin Coolidge. He's never heard of midget golf. He's never seen or heard a radio. He's seen a Ford, but never heard a Ford joke. To him, it's inconceivable that a civilised nation would ever send bombing planes across its frontier to rain destruction on helpless homes. Why, the poor, incredulous wretch will live to see submarines deliberately sinking passenger ships in mid-ocean. He'll live to see the incompetent rulers of the world out-Herod Herod by killing ten million of the world's youth.
In other words, fridayafternoonwriter puts it this way:
40 Winnie the Pooh AA Miln 41 Animal Farm George Orwell 42 The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown -
As a result of that, Kristopher Tapley belives:
134 2-24-2009 at 8:08 am mike said... I have heard only decent thinks about Taking Woodstock from some preview screening held a few weeks ago, but they were rough cuts. Movies I think will be featured in next years Oscar s are: Tree of Life (Pitt and Penn maybe nominated, 1 actor, 1 supporting) Public Enemies (Depp, not sure about Bale) Shutter Island Lovely Bones Informant Green Zone The Road Nine
In other words, Darth Lorexa, first lady of the sith puts it this way:
The Search for Spock The Final Frontier The Undiscovered Country Generations Insurrection Nemesis Star Wars the Clone Wars
Jennifer remembers that:
Dr Bunsen Honeydew Dr Bunsen Honeydew s Lab Dreamworks Dreamworks SKG DVD formats Earring Magic Ken Eartha Kitt
Thinking that's not all, BeckySC adds:
Fibers: GAST & WDW Date Started:2-13-09 Date Finished: 2-16-09 Thanks to you all for visiting and for your sweet comments about the Red Winged Blackbird pillow (don't forget to enter for the drawing) :) I truly appreciate your comments and your visits :)
While it may be true, Sherry thinks:
Quotes and Links Born February 7th Charles Dickens by Jane Smiley A Little More Dickens Other DIckens-related links: Mere Comments on Dickens Christianity.
But noreply@blogger.com (WC) says that's not all:
Rule 13. If you donât agree with these rules, you are a dangerous extremist and an apologist for terrorism.
Kristopher Tapley gives a bit of an idea about it:
180 2-26-2009 at 10:53 am Troy said... Brad Pitt and Sean Penn could both get supporting noms for Tree of Life. I don t know what the Tree of Life will be like, but Malick doesn t have a history of having his actors getting nominated, largely due to his style of filmmaking.
reb objects:
Here s how it works The idea is that you choose the general sing-along tune to any one of those rotten old carols that we hear everywhere at this time of year, BUT, put your own words to it.
In contrast, Cowboy replies:
Release Date : Nov 10, 2008Source : R1 NTSC DVD5Video Bitrate : 1137kbpsAudio Bitrate : MP3 vbr 130kbps
Travv15 points out another thing aside from that:
Even those who are not from Oklahoma are getting in on the holiday tradition. Kelly Vouklizas, an apparel merchandising sophomore and Texas native, has never heard the song before this Christmas season.
scottso is rather skeptical:
Jacob Marleyâs Christmas Carol , an irreverent yet deeply moving take on the Charles Dickens classic holiday tale, starts this Friday, Nov. 28th at Burien Little Theatre and plays through Sunday Dec. 21st.
noreply@blogger.com (WC) considers that:
Now straighten up and fly right â" oops â" I mean Left. Google Joins the Media Jihad Whatâs with Google? Will we be seeing a turban on the âOsâ of the Google logo soon or perhaps Google written in Arabic? Or perhaps thereâs more to Googleâs blatant attempts at censorship than we think.
Sources:
admin Erin(Erin) catherine Jennifer Jeff Kallman fridayafternoonwriter Kristopher Tapley Darth Lorexa, first lady of the sith BeckySC Sherry noreply@blogger.com (WC) reb Cowboy Travv15 scottso
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Christmas Carol From: Nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) Fridayafternoonwriter Noreply@blogger.com (Superblog) Carol Kristopher Tapley Folliesdirector Philip K+N+N+A Lindamohr Jennifer (5 Minutes For Books) Char Rock Star(Rock Star) Alan Waclawski Whopitulia Vegiemama(Vegiemama) Rachel Mickie Ian McKenzie The Probligo /26661657
nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) also takes into account the following fact:
WizardOne dit : An excellent image!! Posté il y a 3 mois. ( permalien ) joneill517 dit : nice hdr Anything you like- Post 1 - Give 5 thumbs Posté il y a 3 mois. ( permalien )
fridayafternoonwriter scans the other's answers and reply:
40 Winnie the Pooh AA Miln 41 Animal Farm George Orwell 42 The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown -
noreply@blogger.com (Superblog) brings more details:
She was expecting some one, and with anxious eagerness; for she walked up and down the room; started at every sound; looked out from the window; glanced at the clock; tried, but in vain, to work with her needle; and could hardly bear the voices of the children in their play.
Thinking that's not all, Carol adds:
23 January 2009 20:25 Claire said... He's a dentist?! Then he should know the difference between flossing his sweet patoot and his teeth, surely!? The fact that you got some glorious lie ins, truly is a CHristmas miracle. I would've liked some of those... I'm glad you're back. I was missing your blogs.
Kristopher Tapley brings a word of caution:
105 2-23-2009 at 5:33 pm Brian Kinsley said... I think The Fighter is either not happening or not happening in 09. Sarandon has a baity role in Lovely Bones too.
For this purpose, folliesdirector suggests:
Musicals are certainly not immune from ghosts. Carousel sees Billy Bigelow beg to come down to earth to make amends for the wrong choices that he made in life. The Secret Garden sees the ghosts of all those who have been in young Mary Lennoxâs life appear to inspire and cosmically guide her to a new life at her uncleâs manor in Yorkshire, England.
Philip says it all comes down to this:
Lentil Hazards Fun With Your Brain Campaign History Historical Britishness New, Improved and Necessary Granulated Human Organs
Still not being convinced, K+N+N+A replies:
Who do YOU think (if any) went home too early? About Us K+N+N+A Two guys, a girl and a shih tzu!!! View my complete profile
lindamohr points out another thing aside from that:
Name That Cat « Linda Mohr s Blog Linda Mohr s Blog Snippets of my life as a writer and an eternal animal lover Home About Linda Mohr About Linda s Book Subscribe to feed
In other words, Jennifer (5 Minutes for Books) puts it this way:
November 30, 2008 Classics Bookclub Preview: A Christmas Carol Written by Jennifer (5 Minutes for Books) Have you started reading our December selection, A Christmas Carol, yet?
While it may be true, Char thinks:
HOME FORUM GAMES PHOTO GALLERIES CONTACT US American Girl Barbie Bitty Baby & Twins Build-a-Bear Workshop Disney Maplelea Dolls My Twinn Webkinz
In response, Rock Star(Rock Star) claims:
3. Harry Simeone Chorale: The Little Drummer Boy 4. Andre Previn conducting: O Little Town Of Bethlehem
For this reason, Alan Waclawski says:
Browse > Home / Auditions / PTPA Announces Auditions for CHRISTMAS CAROL - THE MUSICAL PTPA Announces Auditions for CHRISTMAS CAROL - THE MUSICAL
whopitulia imagines that:
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But Vegiemama(Vegiemama) has a different opinion:
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/christmas/http://www.allfreecrafts.com/christmas/index.shtmlhttp://crafts.kaboose.com/holidays/christmas/christmas-crafts.html
Rachel tells the real story:
So... this pretty much sums up what has been going on and why I haven t been slacking so much on my entries I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
Mickie is rather skeptical:
ASPCA accepting nominees for Humane Awards Paul Brett sets Izaaak Walton s poems to music Post Honeymoon to tour in support of new album
Ian McKenzie comes with a new idea:
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day I Saw Three Ships Joy to the World! Jingle Bell Rock Jingle Bells
Similarly, The probligo adds:
Mind blowers - Wetass Chronicles Political Satire templeofgwbush...?I ask you!! Other crap?...Another planet!! Other good folks and blogs The old whig Grandpa John and his gang LibertyBob Writerskramps - wacky and good light relief... Moderate Voice Robertopia The Country Club? NOT
Sources:
nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) fridayafternoonwriter noreply@blogger.com (Superblog) Carol Kristopher Tapley folliesdirector Philip K+N+N+A lindamohr Jennifer (5 Minutes for Books) Char Rock Star(Rock Star) Alan Waclawski whopitulia Vegiemama(Vegiemama) Rachel Mickie Ian McKenzie The probligo
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fridayafternoonwriter scans the other's answers and reply:
40 Winnie the Pooh AA Miln 41 Animal Farm George Orwell 42 The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown -
noreply@blogger.com (Superblog) brings more details:
She was expecting some one, and with anxious eagerness; for she walked up and down the room; started at every sound; looked out from the window; glanced at the clock; tried, but in vain, to work with her needle; and could hardly bear the voices of the children in their play.
Thinking that's not all, Carol adds:
23 January 2009 20:25 Claire said... He's a dentist?! Then he should know the difference between flossing his sweet patoot and his teeth, surely!? The fact that you got some glorious lie ins, truly is a CHristmas miracle. I would've liked some of those... I'm glad you're back. I was missing your blogs.
Kristopher Tapley brings a word of caution:
105 2-23-2009 at 5:33 pm Brian Kinsley said... I think The Fighter is either not happening or not happening in 09. Sarandon has a baity role in Lovely Bones too.
For this purpose, folliesdirector suggests:
Musicals are certainly not immune from ghosts. Carousel sees Billy Bigelow beg to come down to earth to make amends for the wrong choices that he made in life. The Secret Garden sees the ghosts of all those who have been in young Mary Lennoxâs life appear to inspire and cosmically guide her to a new life at her uncleâs manor in Yorkshire, England.
Philip says it all comes down to this:
Lentil Hazards Fun With Your Brain Campaign History Historical Britishness New, Improved and Necessary Granulated Human Organs
Still not being convinced, K+N+N+A replies:
Who do YOU think (if any) went home too early? About Us K+N+N+A Two guys, a girl and a shih tzu!!! View my complete profile
lindamohr points out another thing aside from that:
Name That Cat « Linda Mohr s Blog Linda Mohr s Blog Snippets of my life as a writer and an eternal animal lover Home About Linda Mohr About Linda s Book Subscribe to feed
In other words, Jennifer (5 Minutes for Books) puts it this way:
November 30, 2008 Classics Bookclub Preview: A Christmas Carol Written by Jennifer (5 Minutes for Books) Have you started reading our December selection, A Christmas Carol, yet?
While it may be true, Char thinks:
HOME FORUM GAMES PHOTO GALLERIES CONTACT US American Girl Barbie Bitty Baby & Twins Build-a-Bear Workshop Disney Maplelea Dolls My Twinn Webkinz
In response, Rock Star(Rock Star) claims:
3. Harry Simeone Chorale: The Little Drummer Boy 4. Andre Previn conducting: O Little Town Of Bethlehem
For this reason, Alan Waclawski says:
Browse > Home / Auditions / PTPA Announces Auditions for CHRISTMAS CAROL - THE MUSICAL PTPA Announces Auditions for CHRISTMAS CAROL - THE MUSICAL
whopitulia imagines that:
© Designed by Marzuki Jalil Go Twitter
But Vegiemama(Vegiemama) has a different opinion:
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/christmas/http://www.allfreecrafts.com/christmas/index.shtmlhttp://crafts.kaboose.com/holidays/christmas/christmas-crafts.html
Rachel tells the real story:
So... this pretty much sums up what has been going on and why I haven t been slacking so much on my entries I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year!!!
Mickie is rather skeptical:
ASPCA accepting nominees for Humane Awards Paul Brett sets Izaaak Walton s poems to music Post Honeymoon to tour in support of new album
Ian McKenzie comes with a new idea:
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day I Saw Three Ships Joy to the World! Jingle Bell Rock Jingle Bells
Similarly, The probligo adds:
Mind blowers - Wetass Chronicles Political Satire templeofgwbush...?I ask you!! Other crap?...Another planet!! Other good folks and blogs The old whig Grandpa John and his gang LibertyBob Writerskramps - wacky and good light relief... Moderate Voice Robertopia The Country Club? NOT
Sources:
nobody@flickr.com (EDWARD DULLARD) fridayafternoonwriter noreply@blogger.com (Superblog) Carol Kristopher Tapley folliesdirector Philip K+N+N+A lindamohr Jennifer (5 Minutes for Books) Char Rock Star(Rock Star) Alan Waclawski whopitulia Vegiemama(Vegiemama) Rachel Mickie Ian McKenzie The probligo
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Christmas Carol From: Editorial Tonggumomma@gmail.com (a Tonggu Momma) Erin(Erin) Alphamommy Daly Report(Daly Report) Jungle Mom DianaGolightly Mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) Lizzy Claudia Barry Johnson, The Oregonian William Westhoven Barry Pilling Online Editor Being Human Maureen GOSSIP LADY Lossforgain Spin Mrs Boo Radley /26661658
Editorial brings some great news:
However, tonggumomma@gmail.com (a Tonggu Momma) thinks differently:
Actually, thanks so much for saying that, Heather, but I really don't believe that is true. Less than 1% of all bloggers actually make enough money to quit their day jobs. And I'm sure even fewer rise to Published Author status. I blog because I
Erin(Erin) brings some great news:
HAL SMITHProbably best known as Otis Campbell (AKA Otis the Drunk) on "The Andy Griffith Show," Hal Smith has quite a few voice credits on his resume, including the King and Yapee from "Yipee, Yapee, and Yahooey" (which I believe was part of "Magilla Gorilla," but I'm not sure), Coil Man of "The Impossibles," Owl in "Winnie the Pooh," and several other HB cartoons. He was also Elmer Fudd at one point in several Looney Tunes, Goofy (as Jacob Marley) and one of the poor collectors in Disney's "Mickey 's Christmas Carol," Flintheart Glomgold and Gyro Gearloose on "Ducktales," and Santa Claus in nearly every single Hanna-Barbera Christmas special. He was born in 1916 and died in 1994. Huh, he was older than I thought.
Still not being convinced, alphamommy replies:
Anyway, I told her the story, but I'd like to find a book version for her to read. I would prefer something a little easier to read than original Victorian era English. She's read three of the "Harry Potter" books, so it doesn't have terribly elementary.
Daly Report(Daly Report) says it all comes down to this:
But amid parody, there's history."George Washington of course is renowned for starting the American tradition of having no kings, quite revolutionary at the time. King George III, when informed of Washington's refusal of a crown was quoted as saying 'if this is true, he will be the greatest man in the history of the world.' I agree with Jon Voight that this is one of the many debts we owe George Washington and one of our greatest American traditions," Mr. Zucker said.
Jungle Mom objects:
10:22 PM MightyMom said... what a bizarre list!! 11:33 PM Thursday s Child said... OK, time to cut and paste the list to a document and get busy. :D
Still being unsure, DianaGolightly asks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR_8kmOmxyk(Kermit's little nephew Robin was absolutely BRILLIANT as Tiny Tim in this one. Seriously just astounding!)
For example, mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) considers:
8. Power will flow to the talent and to the owners of that talent s distribution. No longer will we expect a talent to do three or four hours, five days a week. Weâll see shorter, less frequent content â" repeated more often. And we ll see more flavors of content stretched across more distribution channels.
Lizzy considers that:
Thanks too for the award. Hmmm just five addictions, I'll have to think on that a bit to get it narrowed down some. :)
Claudia gives a bit of an idea about it:
April (13) Edit When you create a large cast ... The Magic Begins: Scene 1 Thoughts from Young Performers Theatre for Children by David Wood Peggotty By Candlelight - it s Lanie s birthday The Magic Fishbone - Prologue Cinderella Stories - we all need them The Magic Fishbone Cast of Characters When you hear music as you write the play ... The Fisherman and his Wife Excerpt Turning a Play into Two Plays
Barry Johnson, The Oregonian notices:
The season closes on the lighter side. "The Best So Far" is the world premiere of a small-scale musical from New York songwriting duo Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich, whose witty tunes have added sparkle to New York's cabaret scene. William Finn's "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" concludes the festivities with another musical -- which demands the humiliation of four audience members each night, who will be asked, ye gods!, to s-p-e-l-l in front of us all.
William Westhoven has another idea:
    New York actress, Quinn Warren will play daughter âBettyâ, who has learned everything she knows about the world from her secret stashes of Readers Digest magazines.
Thinking that's not all, Barry Pilling Online Editor Being Human adds:
BBC links About the BBC BBC Help Contact Us Accessibility Help Terms of Use Jobs Privacy & Cookies Advertise With Us Advertisement © MMIX The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
In contrast, Erin(Erin) replies:
MEL BLANCThe Man Of A Thousand Voices. This man has done nearly EVERY Looney Tunes character (with a few exceptions). He's voiced Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester the cat, Tweetie Bird (or Tweetie Pie), Yosemite Sam, Speedy Gonzales, Pepe Le Pew, and the Tasmanian Devil, to name a few. He was also heard in many a Hanna-Barbera cartoon, mosty notably Barney Rubble and Dino the Dinosaur on "The Flintstones," but he was also the voice of Mr. Spacely on "The Jetsons," and Secret Squirrel. He was als o the voice of Heathcliff the cat. Mr. Blanc is one of my favorites. Oh, and contrary to popular belief, Blanc was not the original voice of Elmer Fudd. That went to Arthur Q. Bryan (though I think Mel did do Fudd in the 80's). Mel Blanc was born in 1908 died in 1989.
Maureen does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Oops Little Boys With a Lot to Say Spring Break First Communion Stories Contest New Jersey Here I Come
GOSSIP LADY comes with a new idea:
Posted by GOSSIP LADY at 6:18 PM Labels: dan beaulieu , gary locke , ginny towler , Players Ring , stranger than fiction
Still being unsure, lossforgain asks:
Help me plan an event; hymns/Christmas etc. Not sure that this is the best place to post, but here goes anyway.
Spin does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
3. The Zipster didn't get enough submissions to do his big 12 Days Of Christmas video this year. But this YouTuber did, and I just found out the guy lives about 30 minutes from me. I might check his church out one Sunday. Oh, and look for Rhett & Link to make an appearance.
mrs boo radley considers that:
7) Alcohol's appeal? Can't see it. I never saw the thrill in partying or getting smashed, especially when I was underage. I don't mind a glass of wine with dinner, but don't seek it out, probably because anything more than one drink gives me a headache and makes my head bob. Sir Boo thinks it's hilarious.
Sources:
Editorial tonggumomma@gmail.com (a Tonggu Momma) Erin(Erin) alphamommy Daly Report(Daly Report) Jungle Mom DianaGolightly mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) Lizzy Claudia Barry Johnson, The Oregonian William Westhoven Barry Pilling Online Editor Being Human Maureen GOSSIP LADY lossforgain Spin mrs boo radley
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However, tonggumomma@gmail.com (a Tonggu Momma) thinks differently:
Actually, thanks so much for saying that, Heather, but I really don't believe that is true. Less than 1% of all bloggers actually make enough money to quit their day jobs. And I'm sure even fewer rise to Published Author status. I blog because I
Erin(Erin) brings some great news:
HAL SMITHProbably best known as Otis Campbell (AKA Otis the Drunk) on "The Andy Griffith Show," Hal Smith has quite a few voice credits on his resume, including the King and Yapee from "Yipee, Yapee, and Yahooey" (which I believe was part of "Magilla Gorilla," but I'm not sure), Coil Man of "The Impossibles," Owl in "Winnie the Pooh," and several other HB cartoons. He was also Elmer Fudd at one point in several Looney Tunes, Goofy (as Jacob Marley) and one of the poor collectors in Disney's "Mickey 's Christmas Carol," Flintheart Glomgold and Gyro Gearloose on "Ducktales," and Santa Claus in nearly every single Hanna-Barbera Christmas special. He was born in 1916 and died in 1994. Huh, he was older than I thought.
Still not being convinced, alphamommy replies:
Anyway, I told her the story, but I'd like to find a book version for her to read. I would prefer something a little easier to read than original Victorian era English. She's read three of the "Harry Potter" books, so it doesn't have terribly elementary.
Daly Report(Daly Report) says it all comes down to this:
But amid parody, there's history."George Washington of course is renowned for starting the American tradition of having no kings, quite revolutionary at the time. King George III, when informed of Washington's refusal of a crown was quoted as saying 'if this is true, he will be the greatest man in the history of the world.' I agree with Jon Voight that this is one of the many debts we owe George Washington and one of our greatest American traditions," Mr. Zucker said.
Jungle Mom objects:
10:22 PM MightyMom said... what a bizarre list!! 11:33 PM Thursday s Child said... OK, time to cut and paste the list to a document and get busy. :D
Still being unsure, DianaGolightly asks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR_8kmOmxyk(Kermit's little nephew Robin was absolutely BRILLIANT as Tiny Tim in this one. Seriously just astounding!)
For example, mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) considers:
8. Power will flow to the talent and to the owners of that talent s distribution. No longer will we expect a talent to do three or four hours, five days a week. Weâll see shorter, less frequent content â" repeated more often. And we ll see more flavors of content stretched across more distribution channels.
Lizzy considers that:
Thanks too for the award. Hmmm just five addictions, I'll have to think on that a bit to get it narrowed down some. :)
Claudia gives a bit of an idea about it:
April (13) Edit When you create a large cast ... The Magic Begins: Scene 1 Thoughts from Young Performers Theatre for Children by David Wood Peggotty By Candlelight - it s Lanie s birthday The Magic Fishbone - Prologue Cinderella Stories - we all need them The Magic Fishbone Cast of Characters When you hear music as you write the play ... The Fisherman and his Wife Excerpt Turning a Play into Two Plays
Barry Johnson, The Oregonian notices:
The season closes on the lighter side. "The Best So Far" is the world premiere of a small-scale musical from New York songwriting duo Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich, whose witty tunes have added sparkle to New York's cabaret scene. William Finn's "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" concludes the festivities with another musical -- which demands the humiliation of four audience members each night, who will be asked, ye gods!, to s-p-e-l-l in front of us all.
William Westhoven has another idea:
    New York actress, Quinn Warren will play daughter âBettyâ, who has learned everything she knows about the world from her secret stashes of Readers Digest magazines.
Thinking that's not all, Barry Pilling Online Editor Being Human adds:
BBC links About the BBC BBC Help Contact Us Accessibility Help Terms of Use Jobs Privacy & Cookies Advertise With Us Advertisement © MMIX The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
In contrast, Erin(Erin) replies:
MEL BLANCThe Man Of A Thousand Voices. This man has done nearly EVERY Looney Tunes character (with a few exceptions). He's voiced Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester the cat, Tweetie Bird (or Tweetie Pie), Yosemite Sam, Speedy Gonzales, Pepe Le Pew, and the Tasmanian Devil, to name a few. He was also heard in many a Hanna-Barbera cartoon, mosty notably Barney Rubble and Dino the Dinosaur on "The Flintstones," but he was also the voice of Mr. Spacely on "The Jetsons," and Secret Squirrel. He was als o the voice of Heathcliff the cat. Mr. Blanc is one of my favorites. Oh, and contrary to popular belief, Blanc was not the original voice of Elmer Fudd. That went to Arthur Q. Bryan (though I think Mel did do Fudd in the 80's). Mel Blanc was born in 1908 died in 1989.
Maureen does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Oops Little Boys With a Lot to Say Spring Break First Communion Stories Contest New Jersey Here I Come
GOSSIP LADY comes with a new idea:
Posted by GOSSIP LADY at 6:18 PM Labels: dan beaulieu , gary locke , ginny towler , Players Ring , stranger than fiction
Still being unsure, lossforgain asks:
Help me plan an event; hymns/Christmas etc. Not sure that this is the best place to post, but here goes anyway.
Spin does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
3. The Zipster didn't get enough submissions to do his big 12 Days Of Christmas video this year. But this YouTuber did, and I just found out the guy lives about 30 minutes from me. I might check his church out one Sunday. Oh, and look for Rhett & Link to make an appearance.
mrs boo radley considers that:
7) Alcohol's appeal? Can't see it. I never saw the thrill in partying or getting smashed, especially when I was underage. I don't mind a glass of wine with dinner, but don't seek it out, probably because anything more than one drink gives me a headache and makes my head bob. Sir Boo thinks it's hilarious.
Sources:
Editorial tonggumomma@gmail.com (a Tonggu Momma) Erin(Erin) alphamommy Daly Report(Daly Report) Jungle Mom DianaGolightly mramsey@mercradio.com (Mark Ramsey) Lizzy Claudia Barry Johnson, The Oregonian William Westhoven Barry Pilling Online Editor Being Human Maureen GOSSIP LADY lossforgain Spin mrs boo radley
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Christmas Carol From: Monk Of The Godss Noreply@blogger.com (WC) Angry Kem Asakiyume Mrs. Chili SSSF(SSSF) RACLB Akelamalu Lauraisangry Noreply@blogger.com (max-x) Admin Jessica Paxton Starmanjones Carol Kristin Sarah Richb /26661656
monk of the godss imagines that:
Me and a few of my buddy's want to hold a Christmas ball on 20th December 2008 at 6pm GMT to 12pm GMT. Whats in it for us?
noreply@blogger.com (WC) scans the other's answers and reply:
Huh?? I thought admitted confessions are proof positive in criminal cases. Is it the Leftâs position that weâre to talk criminals out of confessions?
Thinking that's not all, Angry Kem adds:
Japes for Owre Tymes: Here Comes the New Year, Same as the Old Year Japes for Owre Tymes in a Nutshell Newspaper comic strips tend to be stuck in the past. We rail against this fact...but why fight it? This blog translates one newspaper strip per day into Middle English. Why? Because it can...
However, asakiyume thinks differently:
a_soft_world put some songs I've been craving into my hands recently, too. They're not on the CD, but they're in the expanded playlist on iTunes:
Mrs. Chili says it all comes down to this:
Okay - the Chili family is making ready for our sojourn to Florida. Ten Things Tuesday will be composed while I m enjoying warm weather and even warmer friendship!
SSSF(SSSF) notices:
A.C.T. operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theaters and Actors' Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
Furthermore, RACLB claims:
29 : District Meeting at DRC John Ng residence
Still not being convinced, Akelamalu replies:
Of course I had to share Daryl x 14 January 2009 20:52 Empress Bee (of the High Sea) said...
lauraisangry can't forget that:
99. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl100. Les Miserables - Victor Hugo - I read the whole thing. UNABRIDGED. Worst mistake ever.
noreply@blogger.com (max-x) considers that:
Search for other A Christmas Carol presale codes to find one that works. If there are no more pre-sale tickets for A Christmas Carol in Melbourne you can get access to fantastic seats through StubHub.
admin tells the real story:
No earthly songs are half so sweet As those which are filling the skies, And never a palace shone half so fair As the manger-bed where our Saviour lies; No night in the year Is half so dear As this which has ended our sighs.
Jessica Paxton comes with a new idea:
The House of the Seven Gables tells the melodramatic tale of two families in Puritan New England amidst class struggle and materialism in the wake of the Salem Witch Trials. An artful combination of mystery, comedy, and romance, The House of the Seven Gables features five student actors, each assuming various roles: senior Annelise Lawson (Berkeley, Calif.), juniors Kristen Johnson (Lubbock, Texas) and Bill White (Kaneohe, Hawaii), and freshmen John Trevino (Chicago) and John Christensen (Durango, Colo.). Sophomore Emily Edmond (Bethesda, Md.) is the production s assistant director.
starmanjones considers that:
A very old Christmas Carol: In Excelsis Gloria The following page images are excerpted from : Four Old Christmas Carols Taken from Scarce Reprints of Early Manuscripts , by Ralph Fletcher Seymour, Alderbrink Press, Published by Printed under the supervision of R.F. Seymour for the Bobbs-Merrill company, 1903 (Original from Harvard University; Digitized by Google Books Nov 21, 2005) The date of the orginal manuscript is not known to me, but it is not nearly so old as the earliest versions of Gloria in Excelsis Deo , which date back as far as the 4th century, A.D. Click on thumbs for full-size images.
Carol does a quick recap:
Followers Be Poster # 1,000! Don't forget - keep on posting your lovely freebies all stitched up. The person to post entry # 1,000 (excluding drafts) will win a surprise from me!! Thank you - and Good Luck!
Kristin intervenes and adds:
Manhattan Transfer John Dos Passos Billy Budd, Foretopman Herman Melville Cane Jean Toomer Antic Hay Aldous Huxley
Sarah imagines that:
December 5-14, Charles Dickens classic Christmas tale comes to the High Country- with a down home twist! The Blowing Rock Stage Company describes the show as follows:
richb shows how it is done:
Getting Audio Working With OpenSolaris On An Ultra 40 The Power of pkg image-update and ZFS J K Rowling Working On Her Next Billion
Sources:
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Me and a few of my buddy's want to hold a Christmas ball on 20th December 2008 at 6pm GMT to 12pm GMT. Whats in it for us?
noreply@blogger.com (WC) scans the other's answers and reply:
Huh?? I thought admitted confessions are proof positive in criminal cases. Is it the Leftâs position that weâre to talk criminals out of confessions?
Thinking that's not all, Angry Kem adds:
Japes for Owre Tymes: Here Comes the New Year, Same as the Old Year Japes for Owre Tymes in a Nutshell Newspaper comic strips tend to be stuck in the past. We rail against this fact...but why fight it? This blog translates one newspaper strip per day into Middle English. Why? Because it can...
However, asakiyume thinks differently:
a_soft_world put some songs I've been craving into my hands recently, too. They're not on the CD, but they're in the expanded playlist on iTunes:
Mrs. Chili says it all comes down to this:
Okay - the Chili family is making ready for our sojourn to Florida. Ten Things Tuesday will be composed while I m enjoying warm weather and even warmer friendship!
SSSF(SSSF) notices:
A.C.T. operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theaters and Actors' Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.
Furthermore, RACLB claims:
29 : District Meeting at DRC John Ng residence
Still not being convinced, Akelamalu replies:
Of course I had to share Daryl x 14 January 2009 20:52 Empress Bee (of the High Sea) said...
lauraisangry can't forget that:
99. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Roald Dahl100. Les Miserables - Victor Hugo - I read the whole thing. UNABRIDGED. Worst mistake ever.
noreply@blogger.com (max-x) considers that:
Search for other A Christmas Carol presale codes to find one that works. If there are no more pre-sale tickets for A Christmas Carol in Melbourne you can get access to fantastic seats through StubHub.
admin tells the real story:
No earthly songs are half so sweet As those which are filling the skies, And never a palace shone half so fair As the manger-bed where our Saviour lies; No night in the year Is half so dear As this which has ended our sighs.
Jessica Paxton comes with a new idea:
The House of the Seven Gables tells the melodramatic tale of two families in Puritan New England amidst class struggle and materialism in the wake of the Salem Witch Trials. An artful combination of mystery, comedy, and romance, The House of the Seven Gables features five student actors, each assuming various roles: senior Annelise Lawson (Berkeley, Calif.), juniors Kristen Johnson (Lubbock, Texas) and Bill White (Kaneohe, Hawaii), and freshmen John Trevino (Chicago) and John Christensen (Durango, Colo.). Sophomore Emily Edmond (Bethesda, Md.) is the production s assistant director.
starmanjones considers that:
A very old Christmas Carol: In Excelsis Gloria The following page images are excerpted from : Four Old Christmas Carols Taken from Scarce Reprints of Early Manuscripts , by Ralph Fletcher Seymour, Alderbrink Press, Published by Printed under the supervision of R.F. Seymour for the Bobbs-Merrill company, 1903 (Original from Harvard University; Digitized by Google Books Nov 21, 2005) The date of the orginal manuscript is not known to me, but it is not nearly so old as the earliest versions of Gloria in Excelsis Deo , which date back as far as the 4th century, A.D. Click on thumbs for full-size images.
Carol does a quick recap:
Followers Be Poster # 1,000! Don't forget - keep on posting your lovely freebies all stitched up. The person to post entry # 1,000 (excluding drafts) will win a surprise from me!! Thank you - and Good Luck!
Kristin intervenes and adds:
Manhattan Transfer John Dos Passos Billy Budd, Foretopman Herman Melville Cane Jean Toomer Antic Hay Aldous Huxley
Sarah imagines that:
December 5-14, Charles Dickens classic Christmas tale comes to the High Country- with a down home twist! The Blowing Rock Stage Company describes the show as follows:
richb shows how it is done:
Getting Audio Working With OpenSolaris On An Ultra 40 The Power of pkg image-update and ZFS J K Rowling Working On Her Next Billion
Sources:
monk of the godss noreply@blogger.com (WC) Angry Kem asakiyume Mrs. Chili SSSF(SSSF) RACLB Akelamalu lauraisangry noreply@blogger.com (max-x) admin Jessica Paxton starmanjones Carol Kristin Sarah richb
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
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