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MarioKart64 retexture artist are us
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Mac Williamson
Williamson attended Wake Forest-Rolesville High School in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He played for the school's baseball team as a pitcher, and was rated the best pitching prospect in the state of North Carolina.[1] He chose to enroll at Wake Forest University to play college baseball for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. He redshirted as a freshman, and played for Wake Forest as an outfielder.[2] The Boston Red Sox chose Williamson in the 46th round of the 2011 MLB Draft, but he decided to return to Wake Forest for his senior year.[1]
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The Ladies Diplomat
The Ladies Diplomat (German: Der Frauendiplomat) is a 1932 German comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Mártha Eggerth, Max Hansen and Leo Slezak.[1] It was remade in Britain in 1934 as The Diplomatic Lover.
Contents
1 Cast
2 References
3 Bibliography
4 External links
Cast
Mártha Eggerth as Hella
Max Hansen as Fürst Windischberg
Leo Slezak as Iwan Milhailow
Anton Pointner as Von Rüstenberg
Theo Lingen as Drage
Hilde Hildebrand as Olga seine Frau
Albert Paulig as De Castellano
Jessie Vihrog
Paul Morgan as Ahab Maschulla
Johannes Roth as Ferdinand ein Diener
Alexa von Porembsky
Fritz Spira as Der Oberst
Ina von Elben as Dolly
H. Longino as Anita
References
Bock & Bergfelder p.181
Bibliography
Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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Three Men and a Girl
As described in a film magazine,[4] Sylvia Weston (Clark) is a capricious young woman who says "I do NOT" when she leaves a rich groom at the altar. She runs away in her bridal gown to a bungalow she owns at Loon Lake, only to find it occupied by three men with grudges against women. They expel her and her old nurse to a nearby cabin and stake out a line over which the women are not to cross. One by one the three men come to love Sylvia. The two older men, thinking that she is unhappily married, propose to adopt her and provide her with some clothes other than her bridal gown and swimming suit, which is all she has at the cabin. The younger one, however, is wiser and wins her in the end.
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Stacy Curtis
Stacy Curtis (born 1971) is an American cartoonist, illustrator and printmaker, who is also the inker of Richard Thompson's comic strip Cul de Sac.[1][2]
Curtis and his twin brother grew up in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where the young Stacy dreamed of working on a comic strip. He recalled, "As a kid, I would read the comics in the newspaper every single day. In elementary school, I drew Snoopy, Garfield, Popeye and other comic strip characters on classmates' folders for money." During his senior year in high school, Curtis began drawing editorial cartoons for the school newspaper and soon moved on to do editorial cartoons for Bowling Green's Daily News during his first year studying graphic design at Western Kentucky University.[1][3]
At the same time, he started doing illustrations for Western Kentucky University's student newspaper, the College Heights Herald, and he continued to draw editorial cartoons for both papers while staying in college for the next six years:Category: UncategorizedLast Activity: February 21st, 2018 17:06
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Douglas M-1
The United States Post Office had been running the air mail service since 1918 mainly using variants of the de Havilland DH.4 biplane. In 1925, it decided to modernize and placed an order with Douglas for a replacement aircraft based on the Douglas O-2 observation biplane. The company modified an O-2 by covering over the forward ****pit to make a mail compartment and moving the pilot into what had been the observer's ****pit. The aircraft was designated the DAM-1 (Douglas Air-Mail-One) but this was soon shortened to M-1. The M-1 used the same Liberty engine as the DH.4, which was available in large numbers. Small modifications were made to the exhaust system to keep fumes away from the pilot and the design was considered a success, but was not ordered into production.
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Stacy Curtis
Stacy Curtis (born 1971) is an American cartoonist, illustrator and printmaker, who is also the inker of Richard Thompson's comic strip Cul de Sac.[1][2]
Curtis and his twin brother grew up in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where the young Stacy dreamed of working on a comic strip. He recalled, "As a kid, I would read the comics in the newspaper every single day. In elementary school, I drew Snoopy, Garfield, Popeye and other comic strip characters on classmates' folders for money." During his senior year in high school, Curtis began drawing editorial cartoons for the school newspaper and soon moved on to do editorial cartoons for Bowling Green's Daily News during his first year studying graphic design at Western Kentucky University.[1][3]
At the same time, he started doing illustrations for Western Kentucky University's student newspaper, the College Heights Herald, and he continued to draw editorial cartoons for both papers while staying in college for the next six years:Category: UncategorizedLast Activity: February 21st, 2018 17:06
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Douglas M-1
The United States Post Office had been running the air mail service since 1918 mainly using variants of the de Havilland DH.4 biplane. In 1925, it decided to modernize and placed an order with Douglas for a replacement aircraft based on the Douglas O-2 observation biplane. The company modified an O-2 by covering over the forward ****pit to make a mail compartment and moving the pilot into what had been the observer's ****pit. The aircraft was designated the DAM-1 (Douglas Air-Mail-One) but this was soon shortened to M-1. The M-1 used the same Liberty engine as the DH.4, which was available in large numbers. Small modifications were made to the exhaust system to keep fumes away from the pilot and the design was considered a success, but was not ordered into production.
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Three Men and a Girl
As described in a film magazine,[4] Sylvia Weston (Clark) is a capricious young woman who says "I do NOT" when she leaves a rich groom at the altar. She runs away in her bridal gown to a bungalow she owns at Loon Lake, only to find it occupied by three men with grudges against women. They expel her and her old nurse to a nearby cabin and stake out a line over which the women are not to cross. One by one the three men come to love Sylvia. The two older men, thinking that she is unhappily married, propose to adopt her and provide her with some clothes other than her bridal gown and swimming suit, which is all she has at the cabin. The younger one, however, is wiser and wins her in the end.
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The Ladies Diplomat
The Ladies Diplomat (German: Der Frauendiplomat) is a 1932 German comedy film directed by E.W. Emo and starring Mártha Eggerth, Max Hansen and Leo Slezak.[1] It was remade in Britain in 1934 as The Diplomatic Lover.
Contents
1 Cast
2 References
3 Bibliography
4 External links
Cast
Mártha Eggerth as Hella
Max Hansen as Fürst Windischberg
Leo Slezak as Iwan Milhailow
Anton Pointner as Von Rüstenberg
Theo Lingen as Drage
Hilde Hildebrand as Olga seine Frau
Albert Paulig as De Castellano
Jessie Vihrog
Paul Morgan as Ahab Maschulla
Johannes Roth as Ferdinand ein Diener
Alexa von Porembsky
Fritz Spira as Der Oberst
Ina von Elben as Dolly
H. Longino as Anita
References
Bock & Bergfelder p.181
Bibliography
Hans-Michael Bock and Tim Bergfelder. The Concise Cinegraph: An Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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Mac Williamson
Williamson attended Wake Forest-Rolesville High School in Wake Forest, North Carolina. He played for the school's baseball team as a pitcher, and was rated the best pitching prospect in the state of North Carolina.[1] He chose to enroll at Wake Forest University to play college baseball for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. He redshirted as a freshman, and played for Wake Forest as an outfielder.[2] The Boston Red Sox chose Williamson in the 46th round of the 2011 MLB Draft, but he decided to return to Wake Forest for his senior year.[1]
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Real Ale Drinkers Of the World
Are you a Real Ale Drinker, then this is the group for you.
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Gamers
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We love it when other members enjoy programming and making texture packs because we love how awesome it makes our games look :)Category: UncategorizedLast Activity: October 23rd, 2017 13:10
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How to play zelda the real way -
Pokemon fun
Let us talk about Pokemon games and glitches! What's your favorite game?
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National association of Andy Griffith whistlers.
I just realized that one can not express themselves whistling by using ASCII. (Not really)
Well that was a good idea. :DCategory: UncategorizedLast Activity: January 18th, 2017 08:12
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