Located in Burbank,CA is Gallery 839 @ the Animation Guild.
1105 North Hollywood Way
Burbank, Ca 91505
Open 6pm-9pm first Friday of each month, and by appointment.
Located in Burbank,CA is Gallery 839 @ the Animation Guild.
1105 North Hollywood Way
Burbank, Ca 91505
Open 6pm-9pm first Friday of each month, and by appointment.
You know, it kills me because I usually visit BB in the morning, sometime between 7:00 and 9:00am, and all the time weâve been in the 700s and 800s I never seem to be online at exactly the right time.
oohh, thatâs a tight idea: the timestamp of the post as the number youâre posting for the game! brilliant! now we all have to do this; and credit chgoliz, of course.
First result in a google image search for 842.
if youâre studying the diplomatic history of europe weâre now into the carolingian period
Iâve always considered that this, and its UK and Canadian counterparts, and the (wildly successful) UK rocket program all suffered under the over-bearing political weight of the US. The Canadians and British were making such incredibly good kit that they represented a massive risk - almost an outright certain winning competitor - that many programs mysteriously were âcancelledâ without much ado.
viz this unexpected destruction of Avro: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Canada_CF-105_Arrow
I love the transcontinental railroads.
Well, there were times the US deliberately stole design data to sabotage competing programs (viz Miles M.52), but a load of those strategic bombers did get cancelled by everyone.
Dawww, the cutest Act evarâŚ
To amend the Animal Welfare Act to provide further protection for puppies.Would be interesting to see who voted against puppies. Titles - H.R.847 - 113th Congress (2013-2014): Puppy Uniform Protection and Safety Act | Congress.gov | Library of Congress Edit to add a pic: I assume that the Act will protect puppies like these force-fed cuties that are used in the puppy-pâtÊ industry.
Mmmmmmm puppy-pâtÊ. Definitely worth the puppy-gavage.
what this has to do with cobras is beyond me, but
2:17 - Eight hundred and fifty miles, Borders of wood and wireâŚ
Correction. Thatâs a rattlesnake, not a cobra. Of course, it still doesnât make sense, butâŚ
Evelyn, a modified dog, viewed the quivering fringe of a special doily
draped across the piano with some surprise.
In the darkened room where the chairs dismayed and the horrible curtains muffled the rain,
she could hardly believe her eyes.
A curious breeze, a garlic breath, which sounded like a snore -
somewhere near the Steinway or even from within -
had caused the doily fringe to waft and tremble in the gloom.
Evelyn, a dog having undergone further modification,
pondered the significance of short-person behavior in pedal depressed pan-chromatic resonance
and other highly ambient domains. âArfâ, she said.
FZ - 1975