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Turner [5] (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) [6] is a violet flat-head screwdriver who is sarcastic and bossy to Felipe, usually going against Felipe's overconfidence, but does care for him. Pat [ 7 ] (voiced by Tom Kenny ) is a sky blue claw hammer who is talkative, fun-loving, idealistic, and unintelligent.
Susan Harris (née Spivak; born October 28, 1940) is an American former television writer and producer who created the Emmy Award-winning sitcoms Soap (1977–1981) and The Golden Girls (1985–1992). [1] Between 1975 and 1998, Harris was one of the most prolific television writers, creating 13 comedy series. [2]
Sarah "Tabitha" Babbitt (December 9, 1779 - December 10, 1853) was a Shaker credited as a tool maker and inventor. Inventions attributed to her by the Shakers include the circular saw, the spinning wheel head, and false teeth.
The Scarygirl world was then expanded further with two mini-series of figures created by Kidrobot – City Folk in 2007 and Swamp Folk in 2009 [8] – and then a limited edition Blister the Octopus 8” vinyl art toy in 2018, which was produced by Gums Production in Hong Kong with exclusive colour-ways released by Kidrobot and Toy Tokyo.
Lotta is bothered due to being called "Headphone Girl" by Skyler, a popular girl at her after-school club, who appear to only know Lotta for wearing headphones. Carl reveals that when he was known primarily as "The Autistic Kid" back at school, he created the "Carl collection", consisting of items that represent different interests of Carl for ...
Newmar was born in Los Angeles, California, on August 16, 1933, [3] [4] as the eldest of three children born to Don and Helene (née Jesmer) Newmeyer. Her father was head of the physical education department at Los Angeles City College, and had played American football professionally in the 1920s with the 1926 Los Angeles Buccaneers of the National Football League.
After actress Taraji P. Henson cautioned people to be careful using the phrase "Black girl magic," Yahoo Life reached out to CaShawn Thompson, the creator of the phrase, to set the record straight ...
One example of a variation of the original Human Blockhead act is the "Human Meathead", created in 2000 by Ryan Stock. The performer displays a large meat hook and then proceeds to force it into the nostril, through his nasal cavity and out his mouth. When performing this stunt, Ryan Stock has said that he had suspended up to 70lbs from the end ...