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I laugh again at what weenies the Special Forces are.
The flour tortilla conceals such historical fillings as eggs and weenies.
It also helps explain why so many people think politicians are weenies.
Too many of them "have been dictionary definition of weenies," he added. Sen.
Most of the time, the itsy-bitsy teeny-weenies do not dwell among us.
But perhaps the intent here is not to procure weenies wrapped in dough, but rather to curry favor.
The Oscar Mayer entry was surprisingly small and sweet, inspiring nostalgic fits about childhood dinners of beanie weenies.
Metal industry folk nibbled cocktail weenies alongside well-dressed government officials while introductions and conversations were made throughout the room.
At Chacho's, the weenies and eggs combo is a salty, snappy filling that perks you up for the super taco.
It qualifies as its own genre: Warriors of the Greatest Generation Who Make the Rest of Us Look Like Weenies.
Heather welcomes former NFL player Burgess Owens, author of Liberalism or How to Turn Good Men into Whiners, Weenies and Wimps.
But you've said a lot of things about Silicon Valley, including calling the people who run it weenies, which is one of my favorite words.
Any party where you can get pizza, chips, dips, cocktail weenies and wings all in one place is a win-win (a touchdown?) in my book.
One evening my father announced with sincere frustration that "Beanie Weenies weren't a meal," but they had to be, because that's all we'd been able to afford that night.
Can I just mention here that people who refuse to pick between the two major parties in important races are being weenies who just want to demonstrate their vast moral superiority?
Saturday's column was about Ryan, but it could just as easily have been about the larger cast of weenies known as the G.O.P., who capitulated to Trumpism faster than you say Vichyssoise.
There was a movie called Mondo New York, and it had songs by Dean Johnson and his band Dean and the Weenies, and Joey Arias, Phoebe Legere, and Karen Finley were all featured on it.
Many of the competitors are gear junkies and self-professed "weight weenies" who count every ounce as they try to stay light while maximizing the benefits of the gear they must haul to survive the grueling ordeal.
" A Republican close to the White House said that President Trump "thinks that all the people that do this economic forecasting are a bunch of establishment weenies — elites who don't know anything about the real economy and they're against Trump.
Cook Time: 3 to 4 hours Nutritional Information: 1/14th of recipe (3 cocktail weenies with sauce): 88 calories, 1g total fat (0g sat fat), 692mg sodium, 14.5g carbs, 0g fiber, 8.5g sugars, 5.5g protein 'Til next time… Chew the right thing!
Among the few consistent themes from this most inconsistent of presidents has been a fondness for coal and steel, where brawny men do essential work and are threatened not by shifting economics, but by greenies and weenies who want to shut them down.
Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario has had a busy few months: After her company sued President Trump in late 2017, she also turned her sights on Silicon Valley, calling tech execs "weenies" for how they've responded to Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
Trump was elected in part by portraying and revealing politicians to be feckless weenies — and many of them went out and reinforced this view by displaying their willingness to be rolled by Trump in the campaign and unwillingness to stand up to him in office.
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Dave Barry, the Pulitzer Prize winning author and columnist, captured the current climate well when he suggested that Republicans think of Democrats as godless, Nordstrom-loving, weenies who read The Atlantic and U.S. News & World Report, while Democrats dismiss Republicans as ignorant, NRA-obsessed, fanatics drinking Budweiser, watching Fox News and surfing the Drudge Report.
Because I could not stop for Vin—He would not stop for me—But drove his Dodge straight at the hoodOf my—Infiniti— The Fast—& Furious—has reachedInstallment number Eight—In which the vital word of FastHas been replaced by—Fate— A Diesel going Rogue—alas—Has left his Friends in shock—He even swings a Wrecking Ball—In vain—to crush the Rock— The Villain is Charlize Theron—Who makes the Streets explode—Yet she was more a bomb-ass BitchIn Mad Max—Fury Road— The Stunts that gild the Franchise areThe sickest ever seen—The modes of Transport now includeA—fucking—Submarine You feel—however—that the GuysAre racing Lamborghinis—To sublimate a swelling wishTo wave around their—Weenies— ♦ An earlier version of this piece identified Buffam as an invented character.
The PC Weenies currently appear in print within Tau Beta Pi's The BENT publication. The comic has also appeared within print in EE Times, the largest electronic engineering publication in the world. The PC Weenies webcomic also appears regularly on BBspot.
The PC Weenies is a webcomic with a special focus on technology humor and geek culture, as experienced through the lives of the fictitious Weiner family. The PC Weenies was created and launched on the web in October 1998 by Krishna M. Sadasivam, a former electrical engineer. The series has enjoyed success in web and print media. Most notably, The PC Weenies was the first webcomic to appear regularly on CNET.
In an effort to stimulate new interest in the Teenie Weenies, Reid Murdock and Company in 1927 issued an eight-page pamphlet called The Teenie Weenies: Their Book. On September 24, 1933, the daily comic strip was added again to the Chicago Tribune newspaper. It went then only for about a year and was suspended again on December 2, 1934. In 1940 and 1941 four of The Teenie Weenies books were reprinted.
Teenie Weenie character description Tweenie Weenies roofing with cards Little Tom Tucker William Donahey (1921) 1920 postcard by William Donahey William Donahey (19 October 1883 - 1 February 1970)William Donahey, Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1878-1994, FamilySearch was a U.S. cartoonist and creator of The Teenie Weenies, a comic strip about two-inch-tall people living under a rose bush. The strip appeared in the Chicago Tribune for over 50 years. He drew The Teenie Weenies for a total of about 2100 strips. Donahey was a very shy child when growing up.
A bowl of Beanie Weenies Beanie Weenies, also called Franks 'n Beans, is a dish that can be a main item or a side. Often served in informal settings, it is similar to pork and beans, but substitutes hot dogs or frankfurters for pork. July 13 is National Bean 'n Franks Day in The United States.
Some of these old photos of the 1920s even show the "curiosity visitors" at their cottage in the woods. In the museum also are several books and other materials on William Donahey and his children's Teenie Weenies. One room alone showcases William Donahey and his artwork of creations of the Teenie Weenies. In this room is a barrel on display showing a promotion for Monarch sweet pickles.
Hank steals the weenies but is surprised by the owner of the house. Ralph escapes with the weenies while Hank confronts Attila. To his surprise he discovers that Attila is a coward who only fights to keep up his reputation. The two dogs stage a pretend fight that works until Hank insults Attila's mother; this infuriates Attila and he hurls Hank into a rosebush.
In 1998, Sadasivam first considered the idea of creating a webcomic about a family of computer geeks while taking a shower; less than a week later, he uploaded the first page of The PC Weenies. Sadasivam initially worked with a multi-panel layout for his webcomic, but switched over to single-panel cartoons after a few weeks and stuck with this format for eight years. According to Sadasivam, creating The PC Weenies involves doing research, as he reads technology news websites and blogs in order to comment on the latest developments. Sadasivam released a print collection of his webcomic under the title PC Weenies: Rebootus Maximus in 2009.
To these tiny people the real world objects were gargantuan. Donahey did several advertisements for Reid-Murdock & Company for the Monarch Foods line. Teenie Weenies were on many of the labels of Monarch food products including coffee, peanut butter, popcorn, sausage, bacon, and all kinds of vegetables, including pickles. One advertisement featured a small pickle keg that was used as a house by some of his Teenie Weenies children characters.
He would dream up imaginary characters and The Teenie Weenies as a pastime. He later turned them into a profession in the form of comic features in newspapers, books and advertising.
The hot wiener or New York System wienerBrooks, Anthony. "You Say 'Hot Dogs,' Rhode Islanders Say 'Weenies'" . NPR. June 4, 2010. is a staple of the food culture of Rhode Island.
The Teenie Weenies in the Wildwood by William Donahey, 1923 The strip was inspired by Palmer Cox's The Brownies and was done in the form of text with a single large picture. Unlike the Brownies where the text was written in verse, Donahey wrote in prose. The Teenie Weenies first appeared in black and white in the women's section of the Chicago Tribune on June 14, 1914. This first story was of the Top Hat house burning down.
When Chicago Tribune editor Joseph Medill Patterson saw Donahey's artwork, he offered him a full-time job as a cartoonist for the comics section. Here is where he created The Teenie Weenies inspired by The Brownies, the popular feature by Palmer Cox. The Teenie Weenies, written and illustrated by Donahey, contrasted normal-size objects with tiny protagonists. Donahey's stories consisted of a large illustration and accompanying text about the lives of many characters that lived beneath a rose bush with full-size objects like hats, jugs, and old boots.
Pee-wee saves the day when he sneaks modified cocktail weenies from his hot dog tree to the townspeople, causing them to become children once again. Without any memories of what happened, the children attend Mace's circus and watch Pee-wee perform.
The project was originally brought to Disney Studios by Stuart Gordon and Brian Yuzna. Gordon was hired to direct the film and Yuzna to produce. The film was written as Teeny Weenies by Stuart Gordon, Ed Naha, and Brian Yuzna. Tom Schulman was later added as a screenwriter.
Hank then leaves and finds Ralph, who tearfully tells him that the weenies were stolen by town dogs. Hank believes him. Just then the Dogcatcher pulls up, and Ralph hops back into the truck. After the truck leaves, Hank heads back towards the ranch on an all-night hike.
Next morning Hank returns home, but on the way back he suddenly realizes that Ralph ate the weenies himself, and that there were no town dogs. This leads him to a valuable piece of advice: Never trust your lunch to a jailbird. On this note the story ends.
William Donahey was an author, illustrator, and cartoonist. He created the Teenie Weenies cartoon feature, which was a widely syndicated comic that debuted in the Chicago Tribune in 1914. The comic feature continued until his death in 1970. It featured tiny people who lived in a world of life-sized objects.
Baba's Original New York System restaurant on Smith Street The hot wiener, or New York System wienerBrooks, Anthony. "You Say 'Hot Dogs,' Rhode Islanders Say 'Weenies'". NPR. June 4, 2010. is a staple of the food culture of Rhode Island where it is primarily sold at "New York System" restaurants.
Donahey was married to Mary (Harvey) Donahey (1879-1953). His son, John W. Donahey, served a term as Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. His daughter-in-law, Gertrude Walton Donahey served as Ohio State Treasurer. His brother William Donahey was the Chicago Tribune columnist and creator of the Teenie Weenies comic strip.
The PC Weenies follows the life of the Weiner family, a household of technology geeks. The main character is the 40-year old Bob Weiner who loses his job in the tech industry and searches for a new one, all the while dealing with his family and the rapidly advancing computer industry.
In the Goof Troop television series, Max is voiced by Dana Hill, while Shaun Fleming voices the younger Max in Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. Jason Marsden voices an older Max in all other appearances starting with A Goofy Movie. The Goof Troop series shows some of his relatives – an older cousin named Debbie was featured in the episode "Leader of the Pack". In the Halloween episode "Hallow-Weenies" his father's "great-great-granddaddy" was Gooferamus T. Goofy, while a "Gooferamus G. Goof" is instead referred in "Calling All Goofs" as Max's "great-great-great- grandpappy";The Goof Troop episode "Hallow-Weenies" features a "Gooferamus T. Goofy", while the episode "Calling All Goofs" instead has Max refer to a "Gooferamus G. Goof".
Mr. Bruno – The owner of Bruno's Meat Market whose weenies were stolen by Bright Eyes in The Bright Eyes Mob. In a TV interview, he incorrectly describes Bright Eyes as a "vicious criminal-type canine". Voiced by Brian Cummings(uncredited). Matthew – A red- haired boy with freckles who has a pet mouse named Blabber.
Donahey spent much of his childhood alone because he was introverted. One of his pastimes was imagining strange creatures in a small world. He later claimed this was the birth of The Teenie Weenies. His parents, John C. Donahey and Catherine (Chaney) Donahey, noticing his creative work, enrolled him in the Cleveland School of Art.
The regular sausages tag the Little Weenies. They finish Sunday afternoon races for their Racing Sausage counterparts. Ball players Mark Grace, Pat Meares, Geoff Jenkins and Hideo Nomo have raced as sausages. A handful of sports journalists have also raced as well as former Green Bay Packers wide receiver Javon Walker, who participated in the race in 2004.
They tricked Bright Eyes into stealing Mr. Bruno's weenies and some squeaky toys. However, they gave up their life of crime when they were adopted by Mrs. Vanderspiff. The muscle-bound dog was voiced by Brian Cummings (uncredited). Arnold and Archie – Twin puppies who Violet and the others met in the Pound Puppies Coloring Book exclusive story "A Haunted House Adventure".
Students aged 7 – 18 follow a time-table of Drama, Film, Singing, Dance & Musical Theatre. These classes are taught by leading professionals, and the school currently has a branch in Camden, Greenwich, Hackney and Docklands. The school also offers Fiorentini Weenies classes for students aged 4–6 years old. Every year the school puts on a Variety Performance at the Hackney Empire.
Gordon originally prepped the film but had to drop out as director shortly before filming began due to illness. Joe Johnston was brought in to replace him. As Teeny Weenies seemed to appeal more to a child demographic, the name was changed to Grounded to appeal to a more mature audience. That name was later rejected in favor of The Big Backyard.
The Teenie Weenies was syndicated in newspapers internationally, and the characters appeared in books, school primers and advertising. Donahey franchised his work for use on decals, dolls, clothing, handkerchiefs and tin boxes. He had a number of licensing agreements for his work with companies like Monarch Foods and Reid-Murdoch. He dedicated most of his work and energy however into the newspaper cartoon comic strips.
The sauce was initially sold to New York City hot dogs vendors under the brand names Tremont Foods or House of Weenies. Papalexis acquired Sabrett Food Products in 1989. As a result of the acquisition, Geisler's onion sauce became the only onion sauce served on Sabrett hot dogs by vendors in New York City. The red onion condiment also became available for purchase in supermarkets under the Sabrett's brand.
In 1988 Baker joined another group, the Dubrovniks, alongside Radalj and Sujdovic together with Peter Simpson on guitar and vocals (ex-Teeny Weenies, Super K, Spectre's Revenge, Hoi Polloi). The band's name was used as Radalj and Sujdovic were both born in the Croatian town of Dubrovnik. They released several albums: Dubrovnik Blues (August 1989), Audio Sonic Love Affair (September 1990), Chrome (June 1992) and Medicine Wheel (1994). After they broke up in 1995 Baker returned to Perth.
The Teenie Weenies is a comic strip created and illustrated by William Donahey that first appeared in 1914 in the Chicago Tribune and ran for over 50 years. It consisted of normal-size objects intermingled with tiny protagonists. The comic strip characters were two inches tall and lived under a rose bush. They lived with "real world" size materials made from discarded objects like hats, jars, barrels, kegs, and boxes – all of which were gigantic to them.
After leaving social work, he became a writer for Out Front Colorado, one of the country's oldest LGBT publications. In 2007 he became its managing editor, making Kailey the highest-ranking trans journalist of an LGBT publication. Kailey documented his gender transition in his books Just Add Hormones: An Insider's Guide to the Transsexual Experience (2005) and Teeny Weenies and Other Short Subjects (2012). He wrote a guidebook, My Child is Transgender: 10 Tips for Parents of Adult Trans Children.
YouTube Mutant League Hockey Game:The Mighty Weenies playing the Turbo Techies. A couple of noteworthy games Anderson worked on were Aliens and Golden Nugget. Aliens for the Commodore 64 came out soon after the second Alien movie in 1986, being built by a team in a then unheard of time of just 80 days. The Activision studio members really wanted to make a game after seeing the movie, but were told that Activision UK had already been assigned the project.
Sadasivam announced the end of The PC Weenies in May 2011. Among the reasons for the webcomic's conclusion, Sadasivam cited that he desired to focus on illustration, that his audience had been plateauing, and that he had to deal with several large emergency bills at the time. On his website, he wrote that "the time I spend on making the comic could be better spent on other income-generating areas, and right now I have to do what’s best for my family." The webcomic has since resumed.
Lake Ouachita, located 20 minutes from the camp, is the site of Camp Ozark's lake program, which includes eleven competition-caliber ski boats, two catamaran sailboats, two "water-weenies", paddle boats, and a free- swim area. Camp Ozark also offers a thorough line of scuba classes through central Arkansas' Ocean Extreme Dive & Travel Center. Classes range from beginner "Open Water" classes all the way to "Master Scuba Diver" classes to accommodate all levels of experience. These classes are held half at Lake Ouachita and half in the classroom at camp.
BBspot is most notable for its news satire, which mainly covers Technology, Microsoft, and Hollywood. Responses from "BBelievers" who are fooled by the stories are posted approximately weekly. Since 2006, the site also hosts The PC Weenies cartoons by Krishna M. Sadasivam, which replaces the FuzzyLogic cartoons created between 2001 and 2004. BBspot issues an award, the Technical Award of Excellence, for gadgets and technology, based on a series of obscure or superficial challenges; such as coin flips, who has the best mascot, logo or name, and the web site.
Donahey's comic strip characters tended to be named after their most prominent characteristics, examples being the Sailor, the Chinese man, the Cook, the Policeman, the Lady of Fashion, the Dunce, the Old Soldier with a Wooden Leg, etc. Each character had a personality accordingly which was not just based on their clothing. According to John D. Taylor, a founding member of the Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society, there were 45 members of the Teenie Weenie village. Below is Taylor's list of the Teenie Weenies. thumb thumb thumb 1\.
Naha's screen work includes two screenplays for Roger Corman, Oddballs and Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, and three scripts for producer Charles Band: 'Troll, Dolls, and Spellcaster. Naha achieved his greatest commercial success through a screenplay collaboration with Dolls director Stuart Gordon and Brian Yuzna on the script for a comedy/science-fantasy feature, The Teenie-Weenies, which became the family-friendly franchise, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. He served as a writer and producer of the TV shows Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and The Adventures of Sinbad. Naha's contractual work for Hollywood is done through his company A Fine Mess, Inc.
In the truck Hank meets a basset hound named Ralph, an old friend of Hank's and the Dogcatcher's pet. When the Dogcatcher stops the truck for a coffee break, Ralph knocks open the door, explaining that when business is slow the Dogcatcher lets Ralph escape to liven up the day. The two dogs escape from the truck and head off on what Ralph calls a "Fling", which apparently involves stopping traffic, hiding from the Dogcatcher and sneaking into people's yards to steal steaks. On the last count the dogs run into some trouble; not only do they find weenies on the grill instead of steaks but the yard is guarded by a huge black dog named Attila.
Donning over-sized foam sausage costumes that measure seven feet, three inches (2.21 meters) from the top of the head to the knees of the runners, the contestants start their race between the dugout and the baseline around third base. They sprint down the warning track, around home plate and continue toward first base. On Sunday afternoon home games, the Sausages tag off to miniature versions of themselves, dubbed the Little Weenies, who finish the remainder of the race. The sausages appear at many local charity events, including an annual 5K run/walk in their honor, with proceeds going to Brewers Community Foundation, and are available for personal appearances on non-game days.
Incorporated in 2003 with co-founder and original artistic director Ilena Lee Cramer at the helm, the company established itself by staging new plays and creative collaborations at Vancouver night clubs. While Screaming Weenie was a self-described 'queer company', a descriptive quote from Cramer from the on-line magazine Word Play in 2004 reads, "The Weenies do theatre for a wide audience - I'm interested in reaching those who are disenfranchised by art". Original creations by Screaming Weenie in this period included The Bacchae - an electronic opera, The Sound of Disco and The Wizard of Glam. The company also produced the plays Belly by Dawn Wendy McLeod, Clue in the Fast Lane by Ann Marie MacDonald and Beverley Cooper,"Clue in the Fast Lane".
Fortune directed many seekers who lacked the self-discipline for ceremonial magical activity to the Guild, whose members were known by one senior Community member as the "teeny- weenies". Fortune joined the Theosophical Society (logo pictured) but split from them on believing that they undermined the importance of Jesus as an Ascended Master When Jiddu Krishnamurti abandoned Theosophy, causing problems for the Theosophical movement, Fortune endorsed the 'Back to Blavatsky' faction, attacking Leadbeater in print by accusing him of being a practitioner of black magic. She then involved herself with Bomanji Wadia and his United Lodge of Theosophists, through which she claimed to have contacted the Himalayan Masters. She nevertheless was cautious about these Himalayan adepts, relating that although she felt that they were "not evil", she thought them "alien and unsympathetic" and "hostile to my race".
Many SCA events feature food ranging from simple "fighter's fare" or a "peasant lunch" of bread, cheese, hard-boiled eggs, and a simple vegetable or meat soup, to elaborate multi- course feasts served over a period of several hours. Such feasts may focus on dishes from England, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, or other locations and times within the SCA's period of study. Common dishes are roasted beef or chickens with mustard or other sauces on the side, meat pies, cheese-filled ravioli, green salads, "armored turnips" (turnips sliced and layered with cheese and spices), glazed carrots, applesauce, and pears or apples cooked in wine. Feasts are not always limited to strictly period foods and recipes, but they rarely include glaringly non-period items such as hamburgers or corndogs (though there was at least one group which put on a feast in which they documented 'beans and weenies').
The Dubrovniks were established in August 1986 as The Adorable Ones with the line up of James Baker on drums (ex-The Victims, The Scientists, Hoodoo Gurus, Beasts of Bourbon, James Baker Experience); Roddy Radalj on guitar and vocals (ex-Exterminators, The Scientists, Rockets, Le Hoodoo Gurus, The Johnnys, Love Rodeo, James Baker Experience); Peter Simpson on guitar and vocals (ex-Teeny Weenies, Super K, Spectre's Revenge, Hoi Polloi); and Boris Sujdovic on bass guitar (ex- Exterminators, The Scientists, Rockets, Beasts of Bourbon). Early in the next year The Adorable Ones renamed themselves as The Dubrovniks to honour the birthplace of Radalj and Sujdovic – the historical Croatian city of Dubrovnik. They had to change their name due to a Brisbane band of that name. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their sound as "clattering, yet accessible rock'n'roll was drawn along the lines of The Troggs meets T-Rex by way of New York Dolls".

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