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Ohio Art Company
Mickey Mouse, little more than a whistling stick figure with mouse ears and Walt Disney's voice characterization when he begin with the famous Steamboat Willie cartoon (1928), is known all over the world...
12 commentsHow to Cook Beans Properly
Beans are an excellent and economical source of protein and other vitamins and minerals, but many don't like the results. The truth is that you don't get gas from beans. You get gas from improperly cooked...
0 commentsForget the Depression! Get Happy with Movie Musicals
During the great depression of the 1930’s and on into the war years of the 1940’s, the world’s songwriters produced hundreds of upbeat, inspirational tunes that kept people optimistic about the future...
12 commentsIt's All Relative (HUMOR)
Oh no. It's rising. No, no, NO! I scramble to move the tchotchkes off the tank cover so I can pull up the float's arm just in the nick of time. The toxic soup remains in the bowl, thank God. My husband...
8 commentsFunny Quotes Wordsmith: Mae West
Profiling actress Mae West who specialized in funny quotes! She understood human nature and enjoyed poking fun at the hypocrites, arrogant and prideful. Mae West: sex symbol, screenwriter, playwright,...
15 commentsMr. Deeds Goes to Town
"Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" is one Cappra's best films ever. The story is about a small town poet named Longfellow Deeds, residing in Mandrake Falls, who inherits twenty million dollars from his rich uncle...
0 commentsHerbal Adventures – Learning about Lamb’s-Quarter (A Survival Food)
Photo by Jo Atchley Pretend it is the 1930’s and the depression is on. You live in a rural area with no stores available with which to purchase food. You have no money and are trying to provide for your...
Surviving Financial Depresson, Day-to-Day in the 1930's
(Answering the request about how people handled their finances in the 1930's)People didn't save money in the 1930's. they didn't have enough money to have a "finantial situation". Most people had little...
29 commentsDiscover Harold Adams, the mystery writer who stirred the dust
Carl Wilcox would be the first to tell you he was a bum. An ex-con who was homeless, a drifter, a drinker and eventually called the murder man, might earn the bum label. Harold Adams created Carl Wilcox and...
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