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The high cost of getting in gearAmerican ChronicleAnd that doesn't even include their shoes or socks (players foot the bill there). In fact, SC shells out more than $46000 just to outfit nine of its teams ...and more »
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Forget the toys, kids want iPads, iPhones for ChristmasAtlanta Journal Constitution (blog)Before designer jeans it was Nike tennis shoes, then Izod shirts and then came the Jordache, Calvin Kleins, Gloria Vanderbilts followed by Guess. ...and more »
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The Guardian (blog)Commission us: films that only get better with a good DVD commentaryThe Guardian (blog)... for example, Russell mocking Carpenter for not having studied "the classics" such as his Disney movie The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes. ...
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Influences from all overMuskogee Daily Phoenix“We used a lot of stuff for ammunition, mostly shoes I think.” Tennis is a sport Aaron's played since he was young, but Ultimate Frisbee brings him true joy ...
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SalonBearded lady no moreSalonI wore a Wonder Woman T-shirt. It had pulled up and out of my jeans, exposing my lower back. That was where they were looking. That was why they laughed. ...and more »
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This is just a short review and lookover of The Simpsons Complete Twelfth Season DVD Box Set. Here are the episodes in order: 1. Treehouse of Horror XI 2. A Tale of Two Springfields 3. Insane Clown Poppy 4. Lisa the Tree Hugger 5. Homer vs. Dignity 6. The Computer Wore Menace Shoes 7. The Great Money Caper 8. Skinner's Sense of Snow 9. HOMЯ 10. Pokey Mom 11. Worst Episode Ever 12. Tennis the Menace 13. Day of the Jackanapes 14. New Kids on the Blecch 15. Hungry, Hungry, Homer 16. Bye, Bye, Nerdie 17. Simpson Safari 18. Trilogy of Error 19. I'm Goin' to Praiseland 20. Children of a Lesser Clod 21. Simpsons Tall Tales
STATE v. BOLINGERLeagle.comHe was wearing blue jeans and tennis shoes. She said he was approximately five-feet, four inches tall and had a sandy blonde mustache. ...and more »
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Attempted sexual battery near DeLand under investigationNSBNEWS.netHe wore a black T-shirt with light-colored pants and tennis shoes. Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact Sheriff's Investigator Todd ...and more »
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"Girls Say" Feat. Moxie Track off of the "Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" Album HighWesthus Download ENTIRE ALBUM for free @ www.mediafire.com or For DATPIFF Members: www.datpiff.com
Gallagher: A penny for your thoughts?Sioux City JournalI sport saddle shoes and bow ties. I'm a lefty who chews bubble gum and juggles. Quirky is right in my wheelhouse. Quirky had me heading to Early, ...
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Tim Woodward: Last day of school — now what?IdahoStatesman.comNo kid has ever looked forward to getting a Nintendo more than we did to getting new tennis shoes, which by summer's end would be in tatters. ...
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Bleacher ReportThat's Enough, Selig: Out With The OldBleacher ReportPlayers wore dress shoes that were cobbled together with a spike plate when professional Baseball started and the scoreboards was just wooden numbers; ...and more »
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1964-1969. The next 27 films. 69. The Misadventures of Merlin Jones 70. A Tiger Walks 71. The Three Lives of Thomasina 72. The Moon-Spinners 73. Mary Poppins 74. Emil and the Detectives 75. Those Calloways 76. The Monkey's Uncle 77. That Darn Cat! 78. The Ugly Dachshund 79. Lt. Robin Crusoe USN 80. The Fighting Prince of Donegal 81. Follow Me, Boys! 82. Monkeys, Go Home! 83. The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin 84. The Happiest Millionaire 85. The Gnome-Mobile 86. The Jungle Book 87. Charlie the Lonesome Cougar 88. Blackbeard's Ghost 89. The One and Only, Genuine Original Family Band 90. Never a Never Dull 91. The Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit 92. Smith! 93. The Love Bug 94. Rascal 95. The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (I own nothing seen or heard in this video.)
You know your Disney movies don't you? Your Cinderella from Pocohontas. Your Sleeping Beauty from your Lion King? Eh? Well let's really test your knowledge of the House of Mouse with The Top 10 Disney Movies You've Never Heard Of. Imagine you are 10 years old and looking forward to 90 minutes of joyous Disney animation. Think how disappointed you would have been with 1941's The Reluctant Dragon,which turned out to be a live action tour of the Walt Disney Studios with a few cartoons tossed in. If that wasn't all, a third of the film was in black and white, which may have resulted in the picture losing $200000 at the box office. 1946 served up a right little cracker though. Yes, it's The Story of Menstruation, a short animated movie designed to tell young girls and boys about the birds and the bees and their reproductive organs. It's thought to be the first film in history to use the word ìvaginaî and has been seen by approximately 105 million students. Interestingly, when watching the show, students were given a free booklet by the movie's sponsors persuading them to buy their own brand of sanitary towels rather than Tampax tampons. Who needs popcorn? Scuttle forwards to 1959 and we find the unsung Darby O'Gill and the Little People, which tells the story of a wily Irishman and his battle with leprechauns. Remarkable at the time for its special effects, it most notably launched the career of one Sean Connery who was spotted doing his broody thing by Albert Broccolli during ...
Franklin W. "Frank" Welker (born March 12, 1946) is a veteran American actor, who specializes in voice acting. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures. Welker is listed as number one on the "All Time Top 100 Stars at the Box Office" list by the film website The Numbers, not as a box office draw, but in terms of the total revenue generated by the films he has participated in.[1] Welker's first on camera film role was as a bar fight participant in Stan Dragotis Dirty Little Billy. However, his first film role was in The Trouble with Girls, portraying a college kid from Rutgers University who befriends Elvis Presley some time in the motion picture. He later co-starred with Don Knotts in Universals How to Frame a Figg. Welker also appeared in two Disney films, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and Now You See Him, Now You Don't. His on camera television appearances included Love American Style, The Partridge Family and The Don Knotts Show. He played a prosecutor in highly acclaimed ABC special The Trial of General Yamashita and as Captain Pace beside Richard Dreyfuss' Yossarian in Paramount televisions pilot, Catch-22. He appeared on Laugh In, The Dean Martin Roast, The Mike Douglas Show, The Tonight Show, Merv Griffin, The Smothers Brothers Show, The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour and Laugh Trax. In the latter show, he was a cast member alongside Jim ...
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We made this video because as the song writer Charlie Dalton told me, "While my wife and I were dancing at a dance hall out in West Texas, we saw this old man unusually dressed but just really dancing up a storm. So much, in fact, we thought at one time he had passed out. This is the story of that old man." Couple of tech notes, this vdo was shot on a Kool-Aid budget, what money couldn't buy, love and creativity did. I realize the lighting in the dance hall was poor at best but without the help of the nice people at the San Angelo VFW Hall, this production would not have been possible. It was shot all natural light...next time, a lighting director. Cool.
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7venteen Years Rap Off of the "Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" Album HighWesthus Download for free @ www.mediafire.com or For DATPIFF Members: www.datpiff.com Lyrics: Yeah HighWesthus, Settin' traps with the Ratatat, huh You know you lucky that I brought it back Okay, My money's bright like the sun, but don't call me your daddy, Give you some green tips, but don't think I'm a caddy, I'm not Bagger Vance, what you say can flatter me, I'm broke like a toy missing all of the batteries, Money can 360 around like spinner tops, light as a feather, drop hard like cinderblocks, Your Tom, I'm Jerry knowing well and better that, I must be a mouse, cuz I know where the cheddar's at, Even though I got less, way more than I got more, Call me Dora at the bank, I'm ready to explore, Girls are main villains, swallow money to choke her, Call em Heath Ledger's, cuz they playin' the joker, Let the dollar circulate, emulate or gravitate, Right into my pocket, so that I can manipulate, Cover like straps, travel through like closed maps, Money on the racks, make it still like the handicaps, Let it get lost and re found like artifacts, A brand new style, thats right I brought it back, Money made machine, so it's easy to charter that, Your lucky in your life just to become a part of that, Like yellow and black, cuz you just wanna bee loved, Cost effective, only simply because, 17 snears, every 17 years, Trippin' low like I'm sippin' on 17 beers, Get ass Like I'm smackin' on 17 rears, Throw 17 spears ...
off the The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes album
TOP 20 KURT RUSSELL MOVIES....[IN MY OPINION]
The legendary actor Kurt Russell flew into the UK to appear on Graham Nortons talk show, afterwards he signed for his fans who had been patiently waiting for a glimpse of the iconic star.
1975: 30 second TV spot for The Strongest Man in the World
Computer Wore Tennis Shoes promo, Ohio Bell, Waterbed City, Taco Bell, PSA from Walter Cronkite, Actifed, Spitzer, Stop-n-Shop & Dad movie promo.
Some college students manage to persuade the town's big businessman, AJ Arno, to donate a computer to their college. When the problem- student, Dexter Riley, tries to fix the computer, he gets an electric shock and his brain turns to a computer; now he remembers everything he reads. Unfortunately, he also remembers information which was in the computer's memory, like the illegal business Arno is involved in. Written by Krister Walfridsson {cato@df.lth.se} Kurt Russell ... Dexter Reilly Cesar Romero ... AJ Arno Joe Flynn ... Dean Higgins William Schallert ... Professor Quigley Alan Hewitt ... Dean Collingsgood Richard Bakalyan ... Chillie Walsh Debbie Paine ... Annie Frank Webb ... Pete Michael McGreevey ... Schuyler Jon Provost ... Bradley Frank Welker ... Henry Alexander Clarke ... Myles Bing Russell ... Angelo Pat Harrington Jr. ... Moderator (as Pat Harrington) Fabian Dean ... Little Mac Fritz Feld ... Sigmund Van Dyke Peter Renaday ... Lt. Hannah (as Pete Renoudet) Hillyard Anderson ... J. Reedy rest of cast listed alphabetically: Fred Aldrich ... College of Knowledge Show Attendee (uncredited) Ed Begley Jr. ... Student (uncredited) Gail Bonney ... Winifrid - Dean's Secretary (uncredited) Paul Bradley ... Collingsgood Associate (uncredited) David Canary ... Mr. Walski (uncredited) John Cliff ... Police Turnkey (uncredited) Howard Culver ... Moderator (uncredited) Peter Paul Eastman ... Party Guest (uncredited) William Fawcett ... Dietes - College Regent (uncredited ...
At 15, Lawrence King was small—5 feet 1 inch—but very hard to miss. In January, he started to show up for at Oxnard, Calif.'s E. O. Green Junior High School decked out in women's accessories. On some days, he would slick up his curly hair in a Prince-like bouffant. Sometimes he'd paint his fingernails hot pink and dab glitter or white foundation on his cheeks. "He wore makeup better than I did," says Marissa Moreno, 13, one of his He bought a pair of stilettos at Target, and he couldn't have been prouder if he had on a varsity football jersey. He thought nothing of chasing the boys around the school in them, teetering as he ran. But on the morning of Feb. 12, Larry left his glitter and his heels at home. He came to school dressed like any other boy: tennis shoes, baggy pants, a loose sweater over a collared shirt. He seemed unhappy about something. He hadn't slept much the night before, and he told one school employee that he threw up his breakfast that morning, which he sometimes did because he obsessed over his weight. But this was different. One student noticed that as Larry walked across the quad, he kept looking back nervously over his shoulder before he slipped into his first-period English The teacher, Dawn Boldrin, told the students to collect their belongings, and then marched them to a nearby computer lab, so they could type out their papers on World War II. Larry found a seat in the middle of the room. Behind him, Brandon McInerney pulled up a chair. Brandon, 14, wasn't working on his paper, because he told Mrs. Boldrin he'd finished it. Instead, he opened a history book and started to read. Or at least he pretended to. "He kept looking over at Larry," says a student who was in the that morning. "He'd look at the book and look at Larry, and look at the book and look at Larry." At 8:30 a.m., a half hour into Brandon quietly stood up. Then, without anyone's noticing, he removed a handgun that he had somehow sneaked to school, aimed it at Larry's head, and fired a single shot. Boldrin, who was across the room looking at another student's work, spun around. "Brandon, what the hell are you doing!" she screamed. Brandon fired at Larry a second time, tossed the gun on the ground and calmly walked through the door. Police arrested him within seven minutes, a few blocks from school. Larry was rushed to the hospital, where he died two days later of brain injuries. The Larry King shooting became the most prominent gay-bias crime since the murder of Matthew Shepard 10 years ago. But despite all the attention and outrage, the reason Larry died isn't as clear-cut as many people think. California's Supreme Court has just legalized gay marriage. There are gay characters on popular TV shows such as "Gossip Girl" and "Ugly Betty," and no one seems to notice. Kids like Larry are so comfortable with the concept of being openly gay that they are coming out younger and younger. One study found that the average age when kids self-identify as gay has tumbled to 13.4; their parents usually find out a year later. What you might call "the shrinking closet" is arguably a major factor in Larry's death. Even as homosexuality has become more accepted, the prospect of being openly gay in middle school raises a troubling set of issues. Kids may want to express who they are, but they are playing grown-up without fully knowing what that means. At the same time, teachers and parents are often uncomfortable dealing with sexual issues in children so young. Schools are caught in between. How do you protect legitimate, personal expression while preventing inappropriate, sometimes harmful, behavior? Larry King was, admittedly, a problematical test case: he was a troubled child who flaunted his sexuality and wielded it like a weapon—it was often his first line of defense. But his story sheds light on the difficulty of defining the limits of tolerance. As E. O. Green found, finding that balance presents an enormous challenge. Larry's life was hard from the beginning. His biological mother was a drug user; his father wasn't in the picture. When Greg and Dawn King took him in at age 2, the family was told he wasn't being fed regularly. Early on, a speech impediment made Larry difficult to understand, and he repeated first grade because he had trouble reading. He was a gentle child who loved nature and crocheting, but he also acted out from an early age. "We couldn't take him to the grocery store without him shoplifting," Greg says. "We couldn't get him to clean up his room. We sent him upstairs—he'd get a screwdriver and poke holes in the walls." He was prescribed ADHD medication, and Greg says Larry was diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder, a rare condition in which children never fully bond with their caregivers or parents.
A scene from the 1969 Disney Kurt Russell film "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes".
VMK's New quest Questions: 1) First, you'll need a disguise to scare off the Cogs! Put on your strangest, wildest, weirdest and most mixed up outfit! 2) Awesome! Your mismatched disguise will help scare off the Cogs! Which 1976 Disney has a mother and daughter in mismatched bodies? "The Parent Trap" "Freaky Friday" "The Shaggy Dog" "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" "Hearbie the Love Bug" 3) In 2003, "Freaky Friday" was remade starring which two actresses? Hailey Mills & Jamie Lee Curtis Lindsay Lohan & Hailey Mills Miley Cyrus & Vanessa Hudgeons Jamie Lee Curtis & Lindsay Lohan Debbi Reynolds & Jodie Foster 4) Lindsay Lohan also starred in another remake where she played twins that switch places. Do you remember what that film was called? "The Parent Trap" "Life Size" "Get a Clue" "Herbie: Fully Loaded" "Mean Girls" 5) Twins confuse the Cogs. Find a room in VMK where you can see two pairs of suits of armor. 6) Look! On the ground! Are those jellybeans? No, they're gems. Jellybeans are found in Toontown - Toons use them for money! Maybe these Gems might help the Toons distract the Cogs? Let's collect 10 of them. 7) Prove you're Toon enough to fight the evil Cogs - answer these questions about Toontown! Which Disney character got his start in the movie where Toontown is one of the main settings? Brer Rabbit Donald Duck Stitch Mickey Mouse Roger Rabbit 8) In Toontown at Disneyland, you can ride on Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin! What is the name of the cab that spins and whirls you through the streets of Toontown? Kenny Lenny Benny Jenny Bob 9) Uh oh! The Cogs are still trying to take over VMK! We need to get to a place high in the sky and keep a lookout, plus we should check on Mickey's Toontown Fair! 10) No signs of the Cogs! It's all clear! Let's head down to the Street Party Music Game Lobby and play a song to celebrate! 11) We're getting reports that the Cogs may try to take over VMK from the Sci-Fi Dine-In! If you get there fast, you should be able to stop them! 12) Looks like you scared them off! They won't try to take over VMK from here while you're on the lookout! hWIKXOAHIIHHHIIIHHHH 13) These Topsy Turvy challenges are keeping the Cogs away! Speaking of topsy turvy, in this wacky movie a lawyer gets turned into a dog! What's the name of that movie again? "Flubber" "The Shaggy D.A." "Son of Flubber" "The Shaggy Dog" "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes" 14) You can transform yourself too! and be the star of "Batty for VMK"! All you need is a little Turn into Bat Magic. 15) Why more trivia? Those Toons need to show the Cogs you're smarter than the average Toon - this animated is a true topsy turvy tale and shows what happens "when two holidays collide.." "Aladdin" "Beauty and the Beast" "Enchanted" "The Nightmare Before Christmas" "Mickey's Christmas Carol" 16) Did you know Cogs are also scared of ghosts? We should try to round up some happy haunts to help the Toons. Let's go find some! 17) Gather your friends and play a couple of rounds of Haunted Mansion Ghost Chasers! Capture 22 ghosts to help the Toons and chase away the Cogs. 18) In Toontown Online, Cogs are always trying to turn the Toons colorful city into a dark and dingy metropolis! What special powers do the Toons use to fight the evil Cogs? Gags Laughs Flubber Coins Grubs 19) Some of these Toontown Gags might help you fight the Cogs, but we'll want to keep our distance from them. We'll need some Throwing Gags to do that, so which Gags should we pick? Feather, Flower, Lipstick Pixie Dust, Banana Peel Cupcake, Whole Cream Pie, Fruit Pie Slice TNT, Quicksand, Rake Marbles, Bugle, Elephant 20) Those Cogs keep looking for a way to take over VMK, now we hear they're headed to the Blue Bayou. Let's stop them! 21) Looks like we scared off the Cogs again! Hopefully that will keep the Cogs out of VMK! Let's have a seat and get some food for a job well done! 22) Hey, one last challenge, the Toons dropped a hint about before, answer it and you complete the Quest! What do Toons use for money in Toontown Online? Taffy Chocolate Coins Candy Canes Jelly Beans M&Ms Prizes: Mouse Ears Lamp Q VMK's Topsy Turvy Toontown Quest Released: 22 April 2008 Mickey Carpet Q VMK's Topsy Turvy Toontown Quest Released: 22 April 2008 Mickey Chair Q VMK's Topsy Turvy Toontown Quest Released: 22 April 2008 Orange Mickey Ears Q VMK's Topsy Turvy Toontown Quest Released: 22 April 2008 Mickey Coffee Table Q VMK's Topsy Turvy Toontown Quest Accidentally given to a player from Disney Movie Rewards. Released: 22 April 2008
Here is the opening segment from escape to witch mountain, copyright Buena Vista Distribution Co. Inc 1975. Enjoy
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