Rocket Surgeon
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Well, the blu-rays have been out for sometime...anyone feel like contributing an HD image?
Rocket Surgeon said:Well, the blu-rays have been out for sometime...anyone feel like contributing an HD image?
King of the Impossible indeed!Montana Smith said:It's a dirty job, but somebody will do it. Luckily my PC doesn't read Blu-rays.
My thanks as well!Stoo said:Danke, Grisu!
Stoo said:One of the unidentified pins is a New Jersey state pin. Just for dear ol' Rocket Surgeon! How wonderful is that?
Clubs and interest groups then as always were a vital part of school life. In fact, clubs were instrumental in landscaping the new campus. The Classical Club, with 128 members in 1958, was one of the largest organizations on campus. Not only did it continue having a Roman banquet every year, but also in 1950 and 1956 it hosted the state forum attended by eight hundred students from across Florida. The Keyettes and Lionettes service clubs formed in 1950. By1956 eleven service clubs were active on campus. Although these organizations emphasized service, they resembled fraternities and sororities in that membership was by invitation only. A 1958 state law outlawed secret societies in Florida public schools; after that the request for membership came from the student and not the club. The “L” Club continued to invite athletes who lettered in football, baseball, basketball, tennis, track, or golf.
Is there any other kind? Yes. I'm Biased. As a bronco fan I get called this all the time.
https://americanhistory.si.edu/demo...y/enduring-popular-images-and-party-symbols-0 It's a US Democratic Party campaign pin.After all these years I still cannot find what specifically pin #8 the democratic donkey is to find it elsewhere in the world. Going off of the vague moniker description, that search inquiry never pulls up anything even remotely resembling #8.
Most of the other pins are very specific indisputable things (- such as AMA year 3, National Honors, and the Bobcats, etc).
Does anybody know what specifically (like the others I mentioned above,) #8 is exactly to find it?
Does anyone know if it was for a certain (election) year? And if it was custom made just for the film?https://americanhistory.si.edu/demo...y/enduring-popular-images-and-party-symbols-0 It's a US Democratic Party campaign pin.
I do.Does anyone know if it was for a certain (election) year?
…I do.
I love the "I don't really know what or who the heck I am, I just pull knives out (including swords) to prove I'm tough, because, well I'm an out-of-wedlock unwanted character in this "let's try and create a legacy" storyline" that you seem to have captured so well. I never have asked you what your real name is. Do you have an IMDB page?Could've just asked Ox or Marion for the pin, which they would have received after casting their ballots.
"Hey, Ox, I wear biker jackets now and I need some pins to look like more of a badass. Can you help a surrogate son out? I asked Mom for hers but she wouldn't give it to me because she thinks I'm some sort of goof or something."
Not quite what I was going for...definitely wouldn't say unwanted or that he was necessarily used to create a legacy storyline, but the rest of it, sure.I love the "I don't really know what or who the heck I am, I just pull knives out (including swords) to prove I'm tough, because, well I'm an out-of-wedlock unwanted character in this "let's try and create a legacy" storyline" that you seem to have captured so well.
Nah, I don't have an IMDB page. Is there a reason I should get one?I never have asked you what your real name is. Do you have an IMDB page?