The multi final that's in the big burned out Cottonwood along the edge of the RR grade trail. I think your name was the last signature on the log before I signed it.
I'm thinking about the fake rock cache - my name is on that one - north of the medallion spot. I thought the cottonwood was south of the medallion spot.
Sorry....I was thinking about the other one she 'had' out there in the rock wall that no one found. Fake rock to Medallion's location is 298 feet bearing 208 degrees.
Well glad you got it fixed anyway :smile: Sometimes it helps to just try again when you're following instructions. You never know what you might have missed.
The instructions indicated I needed to go into Format, which was supposed to be the last choice on the menu bar; however, there was no "Format". I stumbled on the fix just by going into each menu choice and dinking around until I figured it out. I have Word 2007 and the instructions were for Word 2007, so I have no idea how they got it so wrong, including the screenshot they showed. Oh well. At least it is fixed now!
The Emmy is not named after a person but the statuette was modelled after the designer's wife. See the blurb below from the Emmy website.
Emmy Statuette
The name Emmy is a feminization of 'Immy', a term commonly used for the early image orthicon camera tube. The statue was designed by Louis McManus, an engineer at Culver City's Cascade Pictures. He used his wife, Dorothy, as his model. McManus's design was the last of 48 entries in an Emmy design competition. His prize was a plaque of appreciation, no an Emmy. The Emmy is fifteen inches tall from base to tip. She weighs 5 pounds and is made of pewter, iron, zinc and gold.
just wondering if there were/are any couples out there named Emma and Tony OR Oscar and Emma that realized the cool significance of their names together. heh.
another answer to their question:
The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live American theatre and are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League [1] at an annual ceremony in New York City. The awards are for Broadway productions and performances, as well as discretionary non-competitive Special Tony Awards and the Regional Theatre Tony Award, and the Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre.[2] The awards are named after Antoinette Perry, co-founder of the American Theatre Wing.
Processing video in youtube isn't too concerned with the length of your clip. It takes 10-30 minutes to process it depending on the number of videos sent/uploaded during that time.
I watched a bunch of Rocky & Bullwinkle shows recently. I was amazed just how 'biting' their wit was - making fun of Nazis and such. Stuff I never would have caught thirty years ago.
Snidely Whiplash is still the best villain - bar none.
I've got the first two seasons of Rocky and Bullwinkle on DVD.
Some of the humor and messages in the old cartoons were on the nose.
Anyone remember Simon Bar Sinister?
There is a midwest band - Simon Barr Sinister - that took it's name from the name of that character - they did a heavy metal cover of The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald that is pretty awesome.
But, I digress...this discussion of old cartoons is a cool trip down memory lane!
I thought that was almost a straight shot south to the medallion almost.
The next time I opened a previously created Word document (an invoice that I need to send out for payment) it had picked up the graph.
I went to Word help and followed the instructions for deleting and it isn't working.
Any ideas of how to fix this, anyone?
Thanks!
Well glad you got it fixed anyway :smile: Sometimes it helps to just try again when you're following instructions. You never know what you might have missed.
interesting
The Emmy is not named after a person but the statuette was modelled after the designer's wife. See the blurb below from the Emmy website.
Emmy Statuette
The name Emmy is a feminization of 'Immy', a term commonly used for the early image orthicon camera tube. The statue was designed by Louis McManus, an engineer at Culver City's Cascade Pictures. He used his wife, Dorothy, as his model. McManus's design was the last of 48 entries in an Emmy design competition. His prize was a plaque of appreciation, no an Emmy. The Emmy is fifteen inches tall from base to tip. She weighs 5 pounds and is made of pewter, iron, zinc and gold.
another answer to their question:
The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live American theatre and are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League [1] at an annual ceremony in New York City. The awards are for Broadway productions and performances, as well as discretionary non-competitive Special Tony Awards and the Regional Theatre Tony Award, and the Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre.[2] The awards are named after Antoinette Perry, co-founder of the American Theatre Wing.
Can you or anyone else help me find it cheaper than $560?
or something almost identical with the ivory lace and chiffon?
http://www.prompageantry.com/Roya-K-RJMY911-p482.html
She likes this one too but can't find it under $398 except $317 from a website with no photos.
http://www.tjformal.com/Products/34987/Flirt-2009-Prom-Dress-P4347
kitch knows the answer...
Amo got her wedding dress and all the Brides-maids dresses from this site and they saved at least half off each dress!
(And without one issue)
She first went to the mall stores and tried on dresses, picked out what she wanted then just ordered it from their site
Not very good quality. I'm trying to upload a new version that's a little better quality.
nice grandbaby imp!
Which cartoon character said, "Sauve Faire is everywhere!"
All I found was a lead to Underdog and Sweet Polly Purebread.....
http://www.jrj-socrates.com/Cartoon%20Pages/underdog.htm
Boy does this bring back memories... Neat question, cool pictures...
Personal Joe :wink:
ty tv
Snidely Whiplash is still the best villain - bar none.
Some of the humor and messages in the old cartoons were on the nose.
Anyone remember Simon Bar Sinister?
There is a midwest band - Simon Barr Sinister - that took it's name from the name of that character - they did a heavy metal cover of The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald that is pretty awesome.
But, I digress...this discussion of old cartoons is a cool trip down memory lane!
Pagination