original which was in the round and it just depends on the theater. They really like want to create that sense of the junkyard . So, like the set is here, but then it like goes out into the house.Like, we lost the boxes in our in the Neil Simon Theater. We made the boxes part of the junkyard where the cats can
world that bought millions of Li’l Tagger washable graffiti kits instead after Rosie gave them two thumbs up on her Christmas shopping guide. “Poor Elmo was an orphan, and every junkyard in the world has millions of mint-in-package BWEs, getting rained on, waiting to start their long, half-million-year decomposition.“But check this out.” He flicked a multitooloff his belt and extracted a short, sharp scalpel-blade. He slit the grinning, disco suited Elmo open from chin to groin and shucked its furry exterior and the foam tissue that
And so what the inhabitants of Gorazde were able to do was scavenge and forage from rubbish, junk just lying around their city. And doing junkyard wars, but for real, they made these water wheels, which they dunked into the river in the fast-flowing stream tethered to the bridge here.
Imagine these guys to get gear to climb these walls in the 40s and 50s. They would go to junkyards , saw the legs off of stoves, drill holes in them, and then hammer these things into cracks. They didn't have pitons until mid late 50s, and Chouinard from Patagonia was making these things as a blacksmith in his backyard, and people were buying out
And those are the ones we want to find. It's a little bit like the junkyard of the galaxy actually. And we also have little dwarf galaxies that are orbiting the Milky Way as well.
And the other thing we said, without going on too long, is we said that just because it's the wasteland, it doesn't mean people can't make beautiful things. Otherwise, the whole thing would look like a junkyard . And if you look at human behavior, no matter how impoverished or limited in our resources, even early paleolithic man could do beautiful cave drawings
I've gotten this new idea, and I'm ecstatic. I've finally figured out why my husband and I are fighting like a couple of junkyard dogs. I figure, this is it.
But despite these differences in composition, all of them have almost the exact same functional genes present in their gut microbiome. So when I think about this, I think about it as maybe two different junkyards , one of tractors and one of cars. But both have functional wheels and engines is an analogy I like to use here.
for 500 years is interesting. And you could run the US for a thousand years on stuff that's already sitting around in junkyards in Kentucky. We don't have a fundamental energy shortage, which is the complete reverse of the way we've always had this discussion.
And I remember how it went. We're all the four of us in the basement, you know, typical basement, just junkyard toys, and we had a pool table. My mom and dad come down to the basement, and they sit us down.
And then there was another person who actually had-- played by Q, who has a son that was a volunteer firefighter, or actually a-- Part of the reason we kept it compact so much we, originally had an intermission and then one of our producers-- we've got this amazing producing team, Junkyard Dog productions.
as Chris said, some people uh we are a uh often the reference point. So, in whenever we can sense Grisbella's arrival at the junkyard , we are the first to step out and we can sense her and we warn the other tribe members about her. She comes back, we
junkyard . So, like the set is here, but then it like goes out into the house.Like, we lost the boxes in our in the Neil Simon Theater. We made the boxes part of the junkyard where the cats can crawl up into and around. Yeah. I found that to be really really interesting because m maybe it's because you're not
humans on stage, you're cats. But I felt like once the cats occupied the space, then it felt like the image was complete. Does that make sense? Because like it was like, okay, it's just a junkyard at first, but then it's like, oh, this tire's a stage now. Oh, these are literally catwalks now. You know, like there's preciniums and all sorts of stuff like that that you don't notice
landlady said, "Well, you need a coconut scraping bench to do that, to extract the meat out of the coconut." And I said, "Well how do you get one?" She said, "Well, you have to go to the junkyard and get a leaf spring from a car, and then you can take it to this guy who will forge it and serrate the ends and you can take that to a carpenter, and he will build it into a little, mount it onto a bench, or you can just borrow mine." And I said,
and opened. Inside, it was cool and bright, the chugging air-conditioners efficiently blasting purified air over the many work-surfaces. The barn was a good 25 feet tall, with a loft and a catwalk circling it halfway up. It was lined with metallic shelves stacked neatly with labeled boxes of parts scrounged from the junkyard . Perry set Elmo down on a workbench and worked a miniature USB cable into it's chest cavity.
day Americans like myself. a kid who must have been 20, but looked 14 to me, but he made a business out of going to the junkyards in his neighborhood,