Your briefing on the latest headlines from across the US On the outskirts of Providence, Rhode Island, an eight-foot tall Mr Potato Head stands resolute under the blazing New England sun, guarding the ...
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Remember the toys back in the ’70s called Weebles? They were little egg-shaped people weighted so they would always stand upright. The manufacturer’s advertising slogan was, “Weebles wobble, but they ...
As soon as I got over the fact actual Weebles - you know, the roly-poly toy that wobbles but doesn't fall down - were not a part of the new exhibit at the Betty Brinn Children's Museum, "Weebles Coast ...
Does anybody out there remember Weebles? Dating back to the early ’70s, Weebles were little egg-shaped people with weighted bottoms that kept them from toppling over. The commercial slogan went ...
They famously don’t fall down, but are wobbly Weebles really going to be a big hit on iPhone and iPod touch? Hasbro has just launched an official app for the egg-shaped toys. It’s basically an avatar ...
The vast majority of the archaeological investigations that have been performed at Fort McCoy have been driven by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966. This act of Congress has been ...