In case you missed it, click on the title of this post to be moved. Susan Boyle surprised the judges and the cynical audience on "Britain's Got Talent", who were put off by her appearance.
She has a WONDERFUL voice.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
New BAMA Twins Celebrate First Birthday!
The New BAMA Twins, Cole and Wade Ellis, turned one year old March 28th. The event was celebrated with a party at the home of their parents, Tina & Wendell, and was well-attended by both adults, toddlers, and other assorted midgets.
Many gifts were received.
Many gifts were received.
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Cole Ellis,
new bama twins,
One Year Old,
Wade Ellis
Classic Disney Animator Dunham Dies
Classic Disney Animator Dunham Dies
Sunday, April 05, 2009
By: Thomas J. Mclean
Jack Dunham, an animator who worked for Universal and at Disney on such classics as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, has died at the age of 98, according to the blog Cartoon Brew.
Dunham first worked on Oswald shorts at Universal before moving to Disney in the mid-1930s. He worked as an in-betweener on Snow White, then worked as a unit manager at the studio until 1947.
According to notes accompanying a series of interviews on YouTube, Dunham moved to Canada in the 1950s to manage Associated Screen News in Montreal. He produced animated and live-action commercials in Canada for many years before he and his wife were placed in a government-run old-age facility in 2006.
Sunday, April 05, 2009
By: Thomas J. Mclean
Jack Dunham, an animator who worked for Universal and at Disney on such classics as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, has died at the age of 98, according to the blog Cartoon Brew.
Dunham first worked on Oswald shorts at Universal before moving to Disney in the mid-1930s. He worked as an in-betweener on Snow White, then worked as a unit manager at the studio until 1947.
According to notes accompanying a series of interviews on YouTube, Dunham moved to Canada in the 1950s to manage Associated Screen News in Montreal. He produced animated and live-action commercials in Canada for many years before he and his wife were placed in a government-run old-age facility in 2006.
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animation,
animation magazine,
cartoon,
Cartoon Brew,
cartoons,
Disney,
Disney animation,
Oswald,
Snow White
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