SUNDAY 22 March 2009

 

Welcome to the Sunday, March 22, 2009 edition of JaneyS Tags ‘n’ Things!
 If today is your birthday, I hope you are able to
blow out all the candles on your cake and that your day is filled
with fun and laughter.
 
 
 
Here’s a few others born on the 22nd of March:
 
1976 Reese Witherspoon (actress)
1972 Elvis Stajko (figure skater)
1959 Matthew Modine (actor)
1955 Lena Olin (actress)
1952 Bob Coastas (tv news and sports reporter)
1948 Andrew Lloyd Webber (composer)
1944 Jeremy Clyde (singer)
1943 George Benson (singer)
1937 Johnny Ferguson (singer)
1936 Glen Campbell (singer, actor, host)
1933 May Britt (Maybritt Wilkens) (actress)
1931 William Shatner (actor)
1930 Stephen Sondheim (composer)
1923 Marcel Marceau (Mangel) (mime)
1920 Werner Klemperer (actor)
1920 Ross Martin (Rosenblatt) (actor)
1917 Virginia Grey (actress)
1913 Karl Malden (Mladen Sekulovich) (actor, spokesperson)
1887 Chico (Leonard) Marx (comedian)
1599 Sir Anthony Van Dyke (artist)
 
Birth name Glen Travis Campbell
Born March 22, 1936  (age 73)
Delight, Arkansas
Genre(s) Country, Rock, Folk, Pop, Gospel
Occupation(s) Musician, Songwriter, Actor
Instrument(s) Guitar, Vocals, banjo, bass
Years active 1960s-present
OTHER:
Married 4 times and had 8 children.
 
In 1994, his autobiography, Rhinestone Cowboy, was published.
 
In 2005, Campbell was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
 
Glen is an avid golfer and hosted his namesake
GLEN CAMPBELL LOS ANGELES OPEN Golf Tournament at the
Riveria Country Club from 1971-83. It was a major event on the
PGA circuit. Glen was ranked in the top #15 celebrity golfers list
by Golf Digest magazine in 2005.
 
 
 
 
                Featured Creator Today is
                                       CECI
 
 
 
 
And this is one I made and I really mean it!    hehe
I don’t have a Siamese like this one but my 4 Tabbies (from same litter)
and 2 Calico darlings (oldest & youngest of the group of 6) are the B-E-S-T!
 
Tidbits
Betty Boop’s best appearances are considered to be in the first three years
due to her "Jazz Baby" character and innocent sexuality, which was aimed
at adults. However, the content of her films was affected by the
National Legion of Decency and the Production Code of 1933.
The Production Code guidelines imposed on the Motion Picture Industry placed
specific restrictions on the content films with references to sexual innuendo.
This greatly affected the content of the films of Mae West at Paramount,
as well as the Betty Boop cartoons until the end of the series.
 
 
                              
 
 
      
 
             
         
 
 
 
                       FOOD STORAGE
                     Celery and Lettuce
Store in refrigerator in paper bags instead of plastic.
Leave the outside leaves and stalks on until ready to use.
 
 
                      
 
 
                                      
 
 
                    
 
       
 
The First Major Movie–
 
The Great Train Robbery
 
When: December, 1903
 
How: "Moving pictures" were first unveiled in the U.S. on Apr. 23, 1896,
at Koster and Bial’s Music Hall in New York City. The film was grainy,
the images jumped and skipped, and the subject matter was pedestrian
–a man walking his dog, a train arriving at a station, a balloon floating
in the air.
For a while, no one cared; a novelty is frequently forgiven
its less novel traits. "Moving pictures" were a success.
 
 
              
             
 
 
 
The definitions of pride and courage are simple: Pride is
holding your head up when all around you have theirs
bowed, courage is what makes you do it. – Anonymous 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                     
 
                           

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