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  3. Practical Farm Ideas - Wikipedia

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    Practical Farm Ideas is a printed magazine covering all aspects of agriculture. [1] [2] Published four times a year by MIDO Publications, the content features agricultural machinery devised and built by farmers in their workshops. [3] Many of these one-off innovations have wide application in the industry.

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    Ben and Small are trying to decorate a wedding cake which they have made. Snow White visits the café and the cooks make her some Seven Dwarf custard tarts. In return, she leaves them a present – a bow to decorate their cake. Small collects some custard and finds out how it's made. Customer: Snow White Food they made: Seven Dwarves Pies

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    The cartoon starts with the arm of an animator drawing a farm scene which then colors itself, and the camera zooms in as a narrator begins: A realistic-looking horse is seen and introduced as a prize-winning show animal; he whinnies (courtesy of Mel Blanc), and a comic triple plays out: The narrator asks him to trot and he obliges.

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    Roth had taken black and white photos of different bikers. He made posters, with titles like "Beautiful Buzzard", or "Gray Cat" out of these photos, and sold them at car shows. Roth would periodically give these bikers small amounts of money, but soon some of the bikers started to feel that Roth was "getting rich" off of them and they wanted a ...