Hokey Pokey Smokey Show - Dec. 31, 2006
A new years themed episode featuring “The Phil Harris, Alice Faye Show” ,titled “New Years Resolution”.
Hokey Pokey Smokey Show - Dec. 31, 2006 on Odeo
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A new years themed episode featuring “The Phil Harris, Alice Faye Show” ,titled “New Years Resolution”.
Hokey Pokey Smokey Show - Dec. 31, 2006 on Odeo
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wake up refreshed to the Superman theme song. The inspirational John Williams score plays loudly on my new AM/FM clock radio and if I feel I need more rest before I head out into Metropolis I can just smack the giant "S" symbol that doubles as the snooze button. Of course, it also comes with a traditional alarm sound if epic theme music isn't your cup of tea in the morning. The Superman alarm clock can also project the time and Superman symbol onto the wall or ceiling
Flying High with the Superman Projection AM/FM Clock Radio - Gearlog
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VideoJug - Life Explained. On Film.
It’s like having an army of top-class experts at your fingertips 24/7 to “show you how” and to help you out. And you can contribute your own knowledge, experience, wisdom and tips too, as we’re aiming to create a place that people come to share - as well as find - knowledge.
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Scientists have studied few of the common treatments for hangovers found at your local drugstore. However, you can avoid headaches this holiday by learning the facts about alcohol: a cup of coffee won't sober you up, popping Tylenol can be bad for your liver, and the hair of the dog will only prolong your pain.
LiveScience.com - Alcohol and Hangover Myths Revealed
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A sophisticated robotic arm gently guides the mini-music machine to the buyer's hands."We've done about $55,000 in a month in gross sales just for the one on Concourse A," said Leopold, executive vice-president and owner Business Traveler Services. "This is becoming the future for some high-end products in places like airports where space is at a premium."
Busy travelers snap up iPods from Hartsfield vending machines | ajc.com
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SEPTEMBER 12--North Carolina cops are searching for a guy who successfully passed a $200 bill bearing George W. Bush's portrait and a drawing of the White House complete with lawn signs reading "We like ice cream" and "USA deserves a tax cut." The phony Bush bill--a copy of which you'll find below--was presented to a cashier at a Food Lion in Roanoke Rapids on September 6 by an unidentified male who was seeking to pay for $150 in groceries. Remarkably, the cashier accepted the counterfeit note and gave the man $50 change.
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Aurora Borealis was photographed by an STS-116 crew member aboard Space Shuttle Discovery this week. City lights and stars are also visible in this image from space because of the long camera exposure.
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Well, yesterday my router died and I had to go out and buy a new one. Today I have to do some of that last minute Christmas shopping I've heard so much about. So we'll be back with a new show next week Tuesday (since Monday is Christmas). In the meantime enjoy another Hokey Pokey Smokey Show.
Another Christmas themed episode featuring “Our Miss Brooks” from Dec. 1950 called “A suit for charity”
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Hokey Pokey Smokey Show Dec. 21, 2006 on Odeo
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Moviemistakes.com is a great site to visit to read little tid-bits like this one...
When the stormtroopers break into the control room, the stormtrooper on the right of the screen hits his head on the door frame. On the DVD release they've added a thump when he hits it.
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ST. LOUIS — People with wheat allergies who have stayed away from beer now have a new option. Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. on Wednesday introduced Redbridge, which the company called the first nationally available sorghum beer. Starting Wednesday, Redbridge is available in restaurants and stores carrying organic products.
Newsvine - Anheuser-Busch Now Offering Sorghum Beer
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LOS ANGELES — A woman mistakenly put her 1-month-old grandson through an X-ray machine at Los Angeles International Airport, authorities said.A startled security worker noticed the shape of a child on the carry-on baggage screening monitor and immediately pulled him out, the Los Angeles Times reported for a story in Wednesday's editions.
Newsvine - Woman Puts Baby Through Airport X-Ray
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MONSTERS! Draw Your Own Mutants, Freaks & Creeps will be the first of four books written and draw by me to help stir up youthful imagination and get kids making up their own little weirdos.
Cute Creeps From Popular Culture
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We sort the web of photos…Who's who? Polar Rose adds context to any person, on any photo, on any site. Simply put, we sort the web of photos.
Polar Rose - We sort the web of photos!
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Tune in to this site for info on how your favorite shows and character stories ended -- as well as TV series reunions, videos, podcasts, "where are they now" actor updates, TV episode trivia, television network secrets and more!
TV Series Finale :: The last episodes of your favorite tv shows
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Imagine stumbling upon $24,000 cash. What would you do with the money?The untraceable wad of $100 bills, rubber-banded together inside a zippered bank pouch, tumbled unnoticed from the purse of RoseMarie Limoncelli, 39, as she sat Friday inside the AMC Fantasy theater in Rockville Centre.Christopher Montgomery, 19, found the money as he was cleaning between seats.The Lynbrook student returned it. Every dollar.
Teen finds, returns $24K in movie theater - Newsday.com
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Privately held Attributor Corp. of Redwood City, Calif., has begun testing a system to scan the billions of pages on the Web for clients' audio, video, images and text -- potentially making it easier for owners to request that Web sites take content down or provide payment for its use.The start-up, which was founded last year and has been in "stealth" mode, is emerging ...
WSJ.com - Copyright Tool Will Scan Web For Violations
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Star Trek may be set for a comeback into yet another arena, this time in the 2nd dimension. TrekMovie.com has learned that there is a new animated Trek project under consideration at CBS, but it has yet to get the green light. The series would most likely be broadcast on the web and be made up of ‘Clone Wars’ like 6-minute mini episodes.
CBS Considering New Animated Trek Series For The Web | TrekMovie.com
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Artists from around the world were asked to throw together a xmas message. A new doodle will be revealed every day in December, leading up to xmas!
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"That would be about 20-25 minutes in a freezer. If you put it in a bucket of ice, that would halve that time. If you put water in that ice, it'd be cold (+- 5c) enough to drink in about 4-6 minutes, if you put salt in that water, you'd reduce the chill time to just over 2 minutes. Agitating the can in the water, rolling it around, reduces the chill time even more.The fastest possible way is to grab a CO2 fire extinguisher and unload that sucker on the can.
MAKE: Blog: How long in the freezer does it take to chill a Coke from 89F to 35F?
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Starting Friday, visitors to Walt Disney World in Florida will find an all-new Star Wars themed attraction waiting for them in the park's Once Upon A Toy Store -- the Build Your Own Lightsaber experience. Both Jedi and Sith alike are invited to "choose their destiny" and construct their saber of choice from a dazzling display offering scores of different design possibilities, including an exclusive purple-colored filter for fans of the signature Windu-hued blade.
Star Wars: Collecting | Build Your Own Lightsaber at Walt Disney World
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the pet owner records a message of up to 10 seconds into a small, battery-powered, electronic device called the TalkBox, which fits under the bowl, and as the pet approaches, a photocell in the bowl plays back the owner's message.
gizmag Article: Talking Bowl keeps your pet company
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During the radio interview, Dombrowski said the Tigers' athletic training staff discovered that Zumaya's forearm pain was more consistent with the action of a guitar player than a baseball pitcher. The Tigers asked Zumaya to stop playing the video game, and he did. Zumaya then pitched pain-free during the World Series, and went 0-1 with a 3.00 ERA in three appearances.
HUMMIN' SLOWED BY STRUMMIN': Guitar video game hurt Zumaya's arm
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I got the invite to switch to the new Blogger beta but when I started toying with it I didn't think of the fact that I would lose all my feed links and other stuff so I'm busy fixing it. We'll be back tomorrow.
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Peter Boyle, the actor who transformed from an angry workingman in "Joe" to a tap-dancing monster in "Young Frankenstein" and finally the comically grouchy father on "Everybody Loves Raymond," has died. He was 71.Boyle died Tuesday evening at New York Presbyterian Hospital. He had been suffering from multiple myeloma and heart disease,
Newsvine - `Raymond' Dad Peter Boyle Dies in NYC
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Martin Nodell, the creator of Green Lantern, the comic book superhero who uses his magical ring to help him fight crime, has died. He was 91.Nodell died at his home in Muskego, Wis., on Saturday of natural causes, his son Spencer Nodell told The Associated Press on Tuesday. He previously lived in West Palm Beach.
Newsvine - Green Lantern Creator Nodell Dies at 91
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So after 75 years of the Shadow’s creation, Hollywood will try once again to pump life into the Shadow and cast some new adventures with a soon to be big budget movie by Columbia Pictures who acquired the rights to the character and will be produced Spider-Man director
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"It is open-source software and open content," Wales said in a phone interview. "We will be providing the computer hosting for free, and the publisher can keep the advertising revenue."That could prove disruptive to business models of Web sites that provide free services to customers but require a cut of any resulting revenue in return.Wikia gives away the tools and the revenue to its users. It requires only that sites built with the company's resources link to Wikia.com, which makes money through advertising.Wikia calls the free-hosting service "OpenServing" (http://www.openserving.com)
Wikipedia founder remakes Web publishing economics - Yahoo! News
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The resulting wall stretched accross the centre of the main room of the gallery, wall to wall and floor to ceiling, the rear of the computers facing the windows onto the street. A small doorway was built into the wall, only five and a half foot tall, and two foot wide. The monitors facing forwards showed flat colour, working over the wall to create a rough gradient representation of a classic sunset.
Sandy Smith - Mauritian Sunset
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Gamers purchasing Wiis in London this morning have been getting a safety warning from the Metropolitan Police in the form of a letter detailing safety guidelines for avoiding would-be muggers.The safety warning - which is being given away with Wii consoles in London HMV stores - alerts Wii purchasers that their new console is "a highly coveted and exclusive device" and that "as such there could be criminal elements looking to try and take the machine.""Thieves love an easy target [so] please keep your machine covered up and if you see anything suspicious on your way to the store or coming home then tell somebody," the letter reads.
Wii News: Police issue Wii warning - ComputerAndVideoGames.com
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Kicking off our x-mas themed old-time radio shows with an episode of Boston Blackie called “Santa and the stolen ring” from 1949
Hokey Pokey Smokey Show Dec. 8, 2006 on Odeo
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Bill Amend’s popular FoxTrot comic strip will go to a Sunday-only publication schedule as of Dec. 31, 2006, announced Universal Press Syndicate today. The last daily will be Saturday, Dec. 30. Reruns of dailies will be available for Web usage.“After spending close to half of my life writing and drawing FoxTrot cartoons, I think it’s time I got out of the house and tried some new things,” said Amend. “I love cartooning and I absolutely want to continue doing the strip, just not at the current
Universal Press Syndicate: News Release
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some of Federico Fellini’s cartoons.
Michael Sporn Animation - Splog » More Fellini
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DALLAS -- There are fried Twinkies and even fried candy bars.Now, vendor Abel Gonzales Jr. has come up with a new artery-clogging concoction for the State Fair of Texas. It's fried Coke.Gonzales deep-fries Coca-Cola-flavored batter. He then drizzles Coke fountain syrup on it. The fried Coke is topped with whipped cream, cinnamon sugar and a cherry. Gonzales said the fried Coke came about just from thinking aloud.
Newest Fair Food: Deep-Fried Coca-Cola - Food News
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nintendo controlled coffee machine
growdown: Rancilio Silvia "PID PIC NES" mod
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Liquid water has flowed on the surface of Mars within the past five years, according to new evidence that suggests the Red Planet could currently be capable of harbouring life.Images taken from an orbiting spacecraft have revealed two fresh features in the Martian landscape that scientists think were been formed by brief torrents of water as recently as 2001.
We've found water on Mars, scientists say - World - Times Online
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