october 15

Shutterbug Saturday: Animal Friends 7.0

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More shots of the locals. Haven’t posted these in two and a half years. ~Vic

Animal Friends 6.0

Lee Miller's Cows Image One
Local Rancher’s Cows
Beautiful Scenery
09-04-2019
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Toad Image Two
Toad At The Riverwalk
09-28-2019
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Deer At Dusk Image Three
Deer At Dusk
10-15-2019
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Bunny Image Four
Bunny In My Back Yard
03-27-2020
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Squirrel With Nut Image Five
Squirrel With A Nut
04-09-2020
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Black Snake Image Six
Black Snake
05-03-2020
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Snapshots Sunday: Animal Friends 6.0

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Shots of the locals. ~Vic

Animal Friends 5.0

Turtles Sunning Image One
Just sunning themselves.
05-12-2018
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Bunny Image Two
Little bunny.
06-23-2019
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Cows Image Three
Moo!
09-04-2019
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Toad Image Four
Croak!
09-23-2019
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Deer Group Image Five
Just hanging out.
10-15-2019
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Squirrel On A Log Image Six
Cute squirrel.
04-04-2020
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Wayback Wednesday: The Price Is Right 1972

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The Price Is Right GIF One
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Forty-seven years ago, today, the second version of The Price Is Right debuted (the first one ran from 1956 to 1965 and was hosted by Bill Cullen). Created by Bob Stewart, Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and, orignally produced by Goodson-Todman Productions (1972-1984), it was hosted by Bob Barker until June 6, 2007. Drew Carey took over October 15, 2007.

Bob Barker Image Two
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From Wikipedia:

The show revolves around contestants competing by identifying accurate pricing of merchandise to win cash and prizes. Contestants are selected from the studio audience when the announcer states the show’s famous catchphrase, “Come on down!” (Contestants’ Row) [F]our contestants are called […] to take a spot in the front row behind bidding podiums […]. [They] compete in a bidding round to determine which contestant will play the next pricing game (known as One Bid). After winning the One Bid, the contestant joins the host onstage for the opportunity to win additional prizes or cash by playing a pricing game. [The Showcase Showdown (spinning The Big Wheel) follows with a final winner selected at the end of the episode (The Showcase)]

Barker was accompanied by a series of announcers, beginning with Johnny Olson, followed by Rod Roddy and, then, Rich Fields. In April 2011, George Gray became the announcer. The show has used several models, most notably Anitra Ford, Janice Pennington, Dian Parkinson, Holly Hallstrom and Kathleen Bradley.

Bob Barker & Models Image Three
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The Price Is Right has aired over 8,000 episodes since its debut and is one of the longest-running network series in United States television history. The show’s [48th] season [will] premiere on September [23, 2019.]

The Price Is Right Models
Awards
Controversies

Debut Episode

Movie Monday: The Way We Were 1973

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Ok, folks. I am shifting things a bit. What used to be Flick Friday is now Movie Monday! *applause*applause* All blogs change and evolve…and, we’re off…

Forty-five years ago, today, the #1 movie at the box office was The Way We Were, a film described as a romantic drama. It’s drama alright. Directed by Sydney Pollack, it is a period piece based upon a novel by Arthur Laurents. He wrote about his college days at Cornell University and his experience with HCUA, which ultimately led to Hollywood Blacklisting. I’m not going to comment any further on the details as it is a little too close to the political nonsense of today.

That being said, Marvin Hamlisch won two Oscars for Best Original Score and Best Original Song.