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Friday, December 31, 2010
SATURDAY EVENING POST Scrapbook Part 18
Above: George Gately's take on a newly waxed floor. At the bottom of today's blog entry, take a look at Bob Barnes' "deja vu" on the gag.Here are some gag cartoons from late 1950s SATURDAY EVENING POST magazines. Some good gags on suburban life, the drinking life, vacations and a bit of shopping by Barnes, Dahlin, Gallagher, Gately, Green, Hilton, Hunt, Kaz, Lamb, Markow, Pascal, Porges, Salo,
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Orcas Island Travel World
These two camps make up the San Juan National Historical Park. There are formal gardens, educational centers with a San Juan Islands map, The largest of the island is Orcas Island. Most of the towns on Orcas Island are of modest size. This idyllic location is where many of the well heeled homeowners of the San Juan Islands live. Real estate prices have grown, and there is a struggle by longtime residents to find affordable housing due to this.
Universal Studio In Los Angeles Gallery
Many great movies were made here, including the Hulk, Jurassic Park, Terminator, Psycho, Shrek, War of the Worlds. Also, various shows and cartoons were made at Universal Studios. Besides a film studio, is also an amusement park.
You'll see true sets and they explain how certain things are done that you see in the movies. You pass the sets of Psycho, War of the Worlds and Desperate Housewives. You will also see Jaws and King Kongt. Through special effects you will see how things are done in the movies. There is also a video screen that shows how the sets look like in the movies. Very nice it is to see that some sets have been used for several films, but it still seems very different from all the little details.
At the end of the day you get to see the dangerous dinosaurs at the very end and even the famous T-Rex. After you've seen T-Rex it makes a big drop down, leaving you wetter. During the fall there is a picture of you made. It is impossible to dry after the attraction, since you are in Los Angeles is not really a problem.vI found the ride very well developed.
Punchbowl Cemetery in Honolulu Hawaii
The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (also Punchbowl National Cemetery) is a cemetery located in Honolulu, Hawaii that serves a memorial to those men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces. It is administered by the National Cemetery Administration of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Thousands of visitors visit the cemetery each year, and it is one of the more popular tourist attractions in Hawaii.
Source : Wikipedia.com
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