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IMO Betty Boop and Jessica Rabbit are tied for second prettiest, the three that I'd tie for THE prettiest are So White, Goldilocks, and Red Hot Riding Hood, but since they're not as famous I thought I'd pick people everyone's heard of. In case you're curious, here's pictures of the other three, but stills don't do 'em as much justice as actually watching the cartoons.
So Whitehttp://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4555/…
Goldilockshttp://forums.goldenagecartoons.com/atta…
Red Hot Riding Hoodhttp://members.tripod.com/ratpackpallie/…
They don't make 'em like that anymore. Today they're all slutty but the classic ones are sexy and flirty but girlish and innocent at the same time. Boop-oop-a-doop!

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An Early American Quilt

An Early American Quilt

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Engaging stage presence, backed by programs put together with exceptional imagination and irresistible! --The Washington Post



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In town and villiage, parlor and ballroom, from the Appalacian mountains to the great concert halls, this album celebrates the diversity of American music. Includes: lively English country dance tunes, Appalacian fiddle tunes, graceful European parlor music, French cotillions, improvisations, the traditional ballad Barbara Allen and the shape note hymn New Jerusalem. Performed on traditional and early music instruments.



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Please can anyone tell me more about a drawing I have recently acquired. It is signed L J GREEN. Drawn in indian ink I believe, it's about A4 size. Available to view by emailing me.
Thankyou
Alison

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Vintage Fest: Sterling Silver Art Deco Inspired Filigree Lace motif Bridal Jewelry Post Earrings with CZ Diamonds
 
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These Art Deco Inspired, Lace motif, Romantic, filigree Earrings are delicately crafted from pure .925 Sterling Silver and enriched with a fine, glowing Rhodium Plated Finish. A dream comes true for a filigree lover! The dew-kissed, lace-like, light capturing milgrain openwork motif accentuates and unifies the design. The shimmering, lavish White Gold tone is enhanced by the dainty Pave set CZ Diamond accents. The twinkling, petite Bezel set Diamond accents create a sparkling showcase for the sheer gossamer, scalloped, bejeweled trim that defines these exquisite earrings. Diagonal square studs gently suspend the artistic montage of beauty, reflecting the intricately rich design and have delicately molded friction back, butterfly posts with stoppers that are easy to wear and ensure safety. Dimensions: Length: 1 3/8 inches x Width: 1 inch and the combined weight of the earrings: 7.90gms. This includes a Money Back Guarantee, Gift Box and Free Shipping.

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okay. ive been looking for a crystal hello kitty necklace/simulated diamond one. heres one that i think is cute: http://i10.ebayimg.com/08/i/000/bd/10/5717_2.JPG
i dont want to spend more that 20 dollars, so keep that in mind. if u can give me the price and link or where to get it (ex. hot topic) thanks!

IMO Betty Boop and Jessica Rabbit are tied for second prettiest, the three that I'd tie for THE prettiest are So White, Goldilocks, and Red Hot Riding Hood, but since they're not as famous I thought I'd pick people everyone's heard of. In case you're curious, here's pictures of the other three, but stills don't do 'em as much justice as actually watching the cartoons.
So Whitehttp://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4555/…
Goldilockshttp://forums.goldenagecartoons.com/atta…
Red Hot Riding Hoodhttp://members.tripod.com/ratpackpallie/…
They don't make 'em like that anymore. Today they're all slutty but the classic ones are sexy and flirty but girlish and innocent at the same time. Boop-oop-a-doop!

Men of Integrity

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Men of Integrity is a daily devotional guide which helps men read and study the Bible just a short each day, encouraging growth through time in the Word and prayer. Each issue features daily Bible verses with a short inspirational message and personal life application which promotes discipline and spiritual maturity.

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Good Content but not a full sized magazine.
 
Review Date: June 10, 2010
Reviewer: M. Fey,
Like the other reviewer mentioned, this is a small devotional style publication. It is similar in nature to the "Daily Bread" devotional booklets, perhaps 4x6 inches in size. The content was fine, but we were not looking for a devotional, but an actual Mens Magazine.
Daily Devotional for Men
 
Review Date: July 26, 2005
Reviewer: A.Trendl HungarianBookstore.com, Glen Ellyn, IL USA
Imagine "Our Daily Bread," written in a more contemporary tone, slanted for a male audience. Then add stiff subscription ads. That's "Men of Integrity."

"Men of Integrity" is an anecdotal, vignette-driven daily devotional magazine. Like "Our Daily Bread," it takes the reader into a Scripture with some challenges. It is not as deep as "My Utmost for His Highest," or as spiritually pushing, but it does serve a good purpose.

Topics in the issue in my hand include racism, reconciliation, marital infidelity, corruption, children and fatherhood, profanity, commitment to attending church, and temptation. A weekly roundup sums up each week with questions to remind the reader.

For the man on the go, the one who is not ready or willing to read Scripture at length, this is perfect. It is small, slipping easily into a pocket for lunchtime or train-ride reading. It is bimonthly, and supplies two months worth of devotionals.

A thoughtful man could spend 30 minutes on each day's chapter, reading through the biblical passages and thinking through the questions. A casual reader will finish it in five minutes.

Cobranded by "Promises Keepers," Christianity Today holds true to its mission, "To engage, encourage, and equip the church worldwide, sharing the depth and transforming power of the Gospel as it permeates all spheres of life."

The only real negative is the ad cards stitched in. Those can be ripped out, and tossed away.

I fully recommend subscribing to "Men of Integrity."

Anthony Trendl
editor, HungarianBookstore.com

I'm having an art deco/prohibition era wedding and am trying to figure out how to decorate the stage, how to fashion the card box to look like an art deco building and what I should use as table # holders. The ceremony is in the theater of a 1927 building and the reception is in the lobby/hall. I can't figure out for the life of me what to put on the stage. It's just black right now...that's it, black. As far as the card box and the table # holder things, I imagine I'm going to have to make them myself. I have an idea of how to fashion the table thing-a-ma-jiggys (I'm naming the tables, no #'s...'jazz era', black tuesday', 'Al Capone', etc...), but am totally open to suggestions. i'm not the most creative:( Any help will be welcome!

They still have hello kitty products on their website:

http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/spp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CAT159&PRODUCT_ID=4390&QUERY=hello%20kitty

Is it still available??

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