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Hot Wheels 1956 Chevrolet Corvette 'Barbie' with 'Ken' on the registration plate, 2024 series 29/250, 'Screen Time' 3/10.
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Cabin 4 at Shenandoah River State Park
Virginia State Parks are pet friendly! Stay in cabins and lodges with your four-legged friends. www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/pets
As parents we often wonder how much screen time is right for our children? Are screens damaging to our children? Watch the video and lets see!
Learn More: www.play2health.com/screen-time-and-speech-development/
Screens have always been a measured, controlled distance for me. I’ve grown up alongside the changing digital landscape, from vice to necessity, for better or worse. I have been everyone and no one online; I have been naively vulnerable and rigidly cryptic. I sarcastically joke about “my stint with agoraphobia” years ago because it’s easier than explaining the painful terror of that kind of isolation. Now it’s a global stint. Now it’s more screen time for everyone, the place that’s been my home inside my home since we had to hum along to dial-up. I think now about the nostalgic sounds of doors opening when people were available to you and closing when they weren’t. I open and close the doors between myself with others as a second nature and I weave in and out of my connectivity along the way. Do you know me? Can you ever know me? Would I even let you?
I like to think of myself as an equal opportunity diographer and as such I think its time this little guy got some screentime all to his own. It's one of my absolute favorite props simply because it adds a vile sense of filth to any dio.
Brand: Hot Wheels
Series: 2019 Screentime 9/10
Livery: N/A
Scale: 1/64
Base: Green plastic - ©2017 Mattel
Collector/casting number: 14/250 - BDC91
Country of manufacture: Malaysia
Place/date of purchase: Wal-Mart, 2019
Condition: Minty fresh, boxed 10/10
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Remember when your mom used to warn you about watching too much television, that it would rot your brain and make you go blind? Turns out mom may have been on to something. Research shows we are all staring at screens entirely too much, and not only is it very likely leading to an increase in...
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Song: If it's not you
Getting his screentime now. He's such a darling, I hope his mom and dad have gotten to see him in concert.
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Boot Camps With a Purpose thanks Lower Merion School District's School Health Advisory Council for including us in their kick off night for National Turn Off week. The annual week long event promotes physical activity and a healthy lifestyle. We commend the school board and council for setting a great example for kids and other school districts everywhere.
Family Fitness Night, is our kick off night for National Turn Off Week, a national movement to turn off our screens for one week and fill those hours with different physical activities. More information is available at www.screentime.org
To find out how you can attend a Boot Camps with a Purpose in your city or to host one of your own, please visit: www.bcwap.org
A young child focuses intently on a handheld gaming console while lying on a couch. In the background, family members are seen engaging in conversation and activities.
My name is Shawn Gilson. I grew up in the Pocono's, Pennsylvania. I'm 14 years old and always had a thing for entertaining people. So from then on, I realized I wanted to do something with showbiz, like movies. Luckily, I got a role in an indy film titled, "The Passing" in 2002 as a kid on the playground when I was 11 years old. Then, the same makers as the movie, wanted me to come back to do a commercial for Amstel Lite Beer. This time I was a laughing kid, amongst others, getting off a school bus. It might not of been very big roles in those 2 projects, but I had a lot of screentime. Then the next year, while I was in 6th grade, my school was doing the play, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". I was very excited for this, as it was one of my favorite fairy tales. Unfortunately, after I tried-out, the music teacher only casted me as onsomble, with no speaking-lines. Singing just wasn't for me ... so I was pretty blue. But when somebody was too scared to go through with the play, she traded my part for his. Of course, he only had 1 line. But it was better than nothing. That play went pretty well, but it wasn't enough for me. I couldn't wait until the next year when I move into middle school where they have drama club! And I did it. I joined drama club and auditioned. As soon as I knew it, I was cast as Prince Charming in "The True Story of Cinderella"! This was an awesome role for me. This time approximately 70 lines greater than my previous play. The play went on May 14th and 15th, 2005 on Friday and Saturday night, along with the drama clubs other two productions grossing a ton of money from friends, family, staff, and other people. It was great, and I am 100% sure I'm going to join drama club nexy year, in the 2005-2006 school year. But it's still summer vacation here, 6 more days until I have to go back. And I just submitted a 10 dollar donation to The1SecondFilm a few minutes ago, which would make me a 'Producer'. That's pretty cool, because it's a major movie and my name will be up on the big screen -- hopefully. Also, I might be in a indy vampire film shooting next summer. I'm making my audition tape tomorrow with the help of some friends. The lady seems very cool and I wouldn't be surprised if I got a part. She says she can't wait to view my video. I will pray to God, I get a role in this, it's like my dream to be in a horror movie.
Perfect Moment: I know this sounds cheesy, but the perfect kiss.
Boot Camps With a Purpose thanks Lower Merion School District's School Health Advisory Council for including us in their kick off night for National Turn Off week. The annual week long event promotes physical activity and a healthy lifestyle. We commend the school board and council for setting a great example for kids and other school districts everywhere.
Family Fitness Night, is our kick off night for National Turn Off Week, a national movement to turn off our screens for one week and fill those hours with different physical activities. More information is available at www.screentime.org
To find out how you can attend a Boot Camps with a Purpose in your city or to host one of your own, please visit: www.bcwap.org
Hot Wheels released another Fiero diecast this summer honoring the Fiero that had a decent amount of screentime in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, driven by Jennifer Grey as Ferris Bueller's sister. Her car was an 85 SE - the Hot Wheels mold is for an 84, otherwise it's actually a good quality diecast, with rubber tires and tiny emblems.
Needless to say, I lost count of how many of these I accumulated.