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jBaby Detroit said goodbye to winter with an afternoon of family fun, including Bounce Houses, PJLibrary Story Time, Sing Alongs, Yoga for Little Ones and a Special Visit from Olaf (from Frozen©)!
An old rusty car sat at the entrance to a property. No Idea what type of car it is, but looks to be from the 1940's. Paddock bashers are old cars, normally unregistered that are used around a farm or rural property, they get run into the ground until they pack in. Near Roadvale, Queensland, Australia.
Mingle Media TV's Red Carpet Report and host, Ashley Bornancin, were invited to come out to the purple carpet to cover the Hub Network’s 1st Annual Halloween Bash at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, CA. The Hub Network’s First Annual Halloween Bash special will include chart-topping musical performances, celebrity presenters and lots of entertaining tricks and treats for kids and their families when it airs on Saturday, October 26, 8–10 p.m. ET/5–7 p.m. PT on the Hub Network, a destination for kids and their families.
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Before the Bash
In preparation for the “Halloween Bash,” the Hub Network launched a nationwide costume competition. Fifty semi-finalists representing each state in America will win a trip to Los Angeles to be a part of the two-hour star-studded event. One lucky winner will take home $25,000 and will have a chance at a walk-on role on the Hub Network’s Daytime Emmy® Award-winning series, “R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: The Series.” Viewers can visit hubworld.com/halloween to learn more and to view all of the Halloween costume submissions. The “Halloween Bash” is created and produced by Bob Bain as executive producer and Paul Flattery as producer for Bob Bain Productions.
About the Hub Network
The Hub Network is a multi-platform joint venture between Discovery Communications (NASDAQ: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) and Hasbro, Inc., (NASDAQ: HAS) with a goal of entertaining, enlightening, empowering and educating children and their families. The cable and satellite television network features original programming as well as content from Discovery's library of award-winning children's educational programming; from Hasbro's rich portfolio of entertainment and educational properties built during the past 90 years; and from leading third-party producers worldwide. The Hub Network’s lineup includes animated and live-action series, as well as specials, game shows, and family-favorite movies. The network extends its content through a robust and engaging online presence at www.hubworld.com. The Hub Network rebranded from Discovery Kids on October 10, 2010, and is available in over 73 million U.S. households. The Hub Network logo and name are trademarks of Hub Television Networks, LLC. All rights reserved.
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The dunk tank was hosted by the Presidential Ambassadors. And Josh Wolfe, a senior business major from Sandy, was the victim.
I've been working on shaping this hat for much of the afternoon and... It's just not right. Granted, this is a flash photo taken at night, so the contours of the front dents are not obvious. What you can see, though, is how the overall shape tapers toward the top.
I'm trying to shape the hat to resemble the hat Indiana Jones wears in Raiders of the Lost Ark. A hallmark of the Raiders look is a crown (top part) with straight sides. My hat doesn't have straight sides. It tapers. And that just looks goofy. It doesn't look like an Indiana Jones hat. It looks like a Red Skelton as Clem Kadiddlehopper hat. It looks like a circus clown hat.
Some of the effect might be due to my unkempt hair. Straggly long hair doesn't work well with a fedora, unless you're going for a hippie folksinger look. The tapered top might even work for the hippie folksinger look. Perhaps I should forget Indy and go for the Wayfaring Stranger look.
As an illustration of how "not Indy" this hat is looking, as I'm sitting here working on it, trying it on for size, wearing my Willis & Geiger safari shirt, tan pants, and with a MK VII satchel slung over my shoulder, somebody walked by and said, "hey there, Ace Reporter!" I look more like Kolchak than an archæologist, apparently. (And yeah, I know that Kolchak wore a straw hat, not a fedora. Just shows to go ya how far off my hat bash is from what it should be!)
Also, I see by this photo that the ribbon has slipped up, revealing the stitching at the seam between the crown and the brim. I'll have to work that back into place.
I guess I'll fuss with it some more tomorrow in the daylight, and see if I can coax a better shape out of it. This is why I've been hesitating on bashing this hat for six months -- I was afraid I'd mess it up.
That taper. It bugs me. A lot.
Maybe I'll get a haircut, too.
Command line:
abbiegonzalez@Abbies-Air ~ % man -splain ls
Hey sweetie, ls lists directory contents kinda like double clicking a folder in your computer but in only text. You don't normally use it because text is the scary computer part that's hard for people like you to use.
Wanna chat more about it over dinner(y)? No.
No? WELL FUCK YOU BITCH WHY DID I EVEN EXPLAIN LS NICELY YOU FUCKING WHORE ITS NOT LIKE YOU EVEN USE LINUX YOU PROBABLY USE MACOS LIKE A FUCKING NOOB
abbiegonzalez@Abbies-Air ~ %