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Dale County, Alabama

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Dale County, Alabama
Map of Alabama highlighting Dale County
Location in the state of Alabama
Map of the U.S. highlighting Alabama
Alabama's location in the U.S.
Founded December 22, 1824
Seat Ozark
Largest city Ozark
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Water

562.67 sq mi (1,457 km²)
561.07 sq mi (1,453 km²)
1.60 sq mi (4 km²), 0.3%
Population
 - (2010)
 - Density

50,251
89/sq mi (34.5/km²)

Dale County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. Its name is in honor of General Samuel Dale. As of the 2010 census the population was 50,251. Its county seat and largest city is Ozark.

Dale County is part of the Enterprise–Ozark Micropolitan Statistical Area.

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The area now known as Dale County was originally inhabited by members of the Creek Indian nation, who occupied all of southeastern Alabama during this period. The county, together with the surrounding area, was ceded to the United States in the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson, ending the Creek Indian Wars. A blockhouse had been constructed during the conflict on the northwestern side of the Choctawhatchee River, and the first non-Indian residents of Dale County would be veterans who began to settle in the area around 1820.[1]

Dale County was established on December 22, 1824. It originally included the whole of what is now Coffee County and Geneva County, together with the "panhandle" portion of Houston County. The original county seat was located at Dale's Court House (now the town of Daleville), but when Coffee County split from Dale in 1841, the seat was moved to Newton. Here it remained until 1870 when, following a courthouse fire in 1869 and the formation of Geneva County (which took the southern third of Dale County), the county seat was moved to the town of Ozark, where it remains. In 1903 a small portion of the southeast part of Dale county was joined to the newly-formed Houston County.

Portions of the 15th Regiment of Alabama Infantry, which served with great distinction throughout the U.S. Civil War, were recruited in Dale County, with all of Co. "E" and part of Co. "H" being composed of Dale County residents. This unit is most famous for being the regiment that confronted the 20th Maine on the Little Round Top during the Battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863. Despite several ferocious assaults, the 15th was ultimately unable to dislodge the Union troops, and was ultimately forced to retreat after a desperate bayonet charge led by the 20th Maine's commander, Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain.[2] This assault was vividly recreated in Ronald F. Maxwell's 1993 film Gettysburg.

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Dale County is located in the southeastern corner of the State of Alabama. According to the 2000 census, the county has a total area of 562.67 square miles (1,457.3 km2), of which 561.07 square miles (1,453.2 km2) (or 99.72%) is land and 1.60 square miles (4.1 km2) (or 0.28%) is water.[3]

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Dale County, Alabama
Year Pop. ±%
1830 2,031
1840 7,397 +264.2%
1850 6,382 −13.7%
1860 12,197 +91.1%
1870 11,325 −7.1%
1880 12,677 +11.9%
1890 17,225 +35.9%
1900 21,189 +23.0%
1910 21,608 +2.0%
1920 22,711 +5.1%
1930 23,175 +2.0%
1940 22,685 −2.1%
1950 20,828 −8.2%
1960 31,066 +49.2%
1970 52,995 +70.6%
1980 47,821 −9.8%
1990 49,633 +3.8%
2000 49,129 −1.0%
2010 50,251 +2.3%
Sources: "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau.  through 1960

As of the census[4] of 2000, there were 49,129 people, 18,878 households, and 13,629 families residing in the county. The population density was 88 people per square mile (34/km2). There were 21,779 housing units at an average density of 39 per square mile (15/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 74.4% White, 20.4% Black or African American, 0.60% Native American, 1.1% Asian, 0.15% Pacific Islander, 1.3% from other races, and 2.2% from two or more races. 3.4% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 2.85% of the population reported speaking Spanish at home, while 1.51% speak German.[1]

There were 18,878 households out of which 36% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55% were married couples living together, 13.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.8% were non-families. 24.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 8.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.5 and the average family size was 3.0.

In the county the population was spread out with 26.6% under the age of 18, 9.6% from 18 to 24, 30.3% from 25 to 44, 21.8% from 45 to 64, and 11.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females there were 98.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 95 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $31,998, and the median income for a family was $37,806. Males had a median income of $29,844 versus $19,988 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,010. 15% of the population and 12.6% of families were below the poverty line. 19.4% of those under the age of 18 and 16.5% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line.

[edit] Municipalities and census-designated places

[edit] Unincorporated communities

  • Arguta (southwest of Blue Springs)
  • Barefield Crossroads (west of Abbeville)
  • Barnes (southeast of Abbeville)
  • Beamon (northeast of Ozark)
  • Bells Crossroads (northwest of Clayton)
  • Bertha (southeast of Blue Springs)
  • Bethel (southwest of Clio)
  • Browns Crossroad (northeast of Newton)
  • Clopton (southeast of Blue Springs)
  • Dill (north of Ozark)
  • Dillard (northwest of Ozark)
  • Dykes Crossroad (southwest of Blue Springs)
  • Echo (east of Ozark)
  • Ewell (southeast of Ozark)
  • Gerald (northwest of Daleville)
  • Kelly (southwest of Newton)
  • Mabson (east of Ozark)
  • Marley Mill (northwest of Ozark)
  • Plainview (north of Newton)
  • Roberts Crossroads (south of Blue Springs)
  • Rocky Head (southwest of Clio)
  • Skipperville (northeast of Ozark)
  • Sylvan Grove (northeast of Midland City)
  • Waterford (north of Newton)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://web.archive.org/web/20080528150204/http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/1767/. Retrieved on 21 July 2008.
  2. ^ Desjardin, pp. 69-71, Pfanz, p. 232.
  3. ^ "Census 2000 U.S. Gazetteer Files: Counties". United States Census. Retrieved 2011-02-13. 
  4. ^ "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
Walking directions to US-84 E 3D
 
373 Brown Dr
Ozark, AL 36360
  1. Head south on Brown Dr toward Julian St
   
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  2. Turn right onto Julian St
   
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  3. Turn right onto Mc Donald Ave
   
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just wanted to let you know i have you and just me on my friend feed feed over my blog content, because there is only one person who posts as much as me and that's you, and it makes me seem like i post less, etc... thanks. merry christmas love, maury http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/ i think you actually picked up on my indian woman disco song recently unless it was a coincidence BRILLIANT! - http://blog.ladybunny.net/2011... BRILLIANT! 31 minutes ago from Lady Bunny Blog - Comment - Edit LASTIKMAN for Christmas - http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/lastikm... 3 hours ago from Dogmeat █ Roiling vortex of... - Comment - Edit Nanarland chronique pour vous Lastikman Accueil Chroniques TOP 20 Nanars fantastiques Post apocalyptique Space opera Robots, cyborgs & androïdes Rencontres du troisième type Anticipation Ed Wood Venus du fond des temps Nanars monstrueux Zombie mon ami Monstres géants Animalier Épouvante Slasher Cannibales Nanars épiques Heroïc-fantasy Péplum Aventures Nanars d'action Pur et dur Action fantastique Super-héros Guerre Nanars à main armée Espionnage Crime & délit Sécuritaire Comédies nanardes Teenage comédies Sexy comédies Comédies pouet-pouet Nanars martiaux Ninjas Bruceploitation Tatane Nanars gnangnan Sentimental Sportif Musical Enfants Aux portes du nanar Polémique LASTIKMAN Lastikman Director: Tony Y. Reyes Year: 2003 Country: Philippines Genre: Super-hero in great shape (Category: Superheroes ) Duration: 1:45 Main actors: Vic Sotto, Donita Rose, Michael V., Jeffrey Quizon Useful links: - The page devoted to personal Lastikman a database superhero - The site of the TV series in 2007 (with nice wallpapers) - An article by our fellow Australian Andrew Leavold on Philippine cinema bis past 40 years: VO and VF . Image taken from Gerry Alanguilan's site, modified from the cover of Aliwan Komiks # 1 Real Name: alien / original comics version Unknown 2003 movie Hilario Adrian 2004 movie ( download ) ( download ) Identity / Class: Extra-terrestrial comic book; Human mutate movies Occupation: Unknown comics Physics teacher movie 2003 2004 student movie / fast food clerk Affiliations: Captain Barbell , Darna Enemies: Unknown comics Stryker 2003 movie 2004 movie LASTIK , Alfonso and Reden (father and son werewolves) Known Relatives: 2003 movie Lolo Pablo (grandfather), Elmer (father, deceased), Remedios (mother, deceased) Aliases: Larry Base of Operations: The Philippines First Appearance: Aliwan Komiks (1964) Thanks to Raffy for this image. Powers / Abilities: Able to stretch historical share of body like They Were Made of elastic, allowing HIM to reshape Himself Into whatever form HE desires. Bulletproof. His Suit Is A hand Of Him, and He can not remove it. History: (original comics version) Lastikman Is An Alien From Another Planet, Who Became trapped on Earth and Decided to fight crime. (2003 movie version) Young Hilario is Near a rubber tree When a meteor strikes it, and somehow gains Powers of elasticity. His grandfather use history to inspire HIM New Found Power to Do Good deads, Malthus and His Honour the memories of dead parents. Hilario grows up to Become a Professor in physics, and the superhero Lastikman aussi. (2004 movie version) Young Adrian - a lanky teenager Whose father Became a drunkard After the death of His mother - was mauled to death by illegal loggers Whom ET prevented from cutting the trees in the forest. He Was Under a left lifeless rubber tree, Which revived Gave HIM HIM and special power. Comments: Created by Mars Ravelo. Thanks to Raffy for this image. Lastikman Began as a comic book character. He Turned Up in Both Kampeon Komiks (Champion Comics) and Aliwan Komiks . Most Recently HE HAS Returned to comics in 2003 in a mini-series published by Mango Comics. Lastikman latest incarnation in history. Picture by Gerry Alanguilan The next "Modern Age" Lastikman Comicbook Will Be a 52-page "one-shot" comic To Be Released December 2004 by Mango Comics in time for the new "Lastikman" movie starring Mark Bautista (see below). The Comicbook and the movie, concept wise, Will Be Independent of Each Other. The writer of this one-shot Lastikman IS Gerry Alanguilan , WHO WORKED Also on DC Comics' "Superman: Birthright", with art by Arnold Arre and Edgar Tadeo by coloring. Click here to see a preview page from the comic , kindly Donated by Gerry. Vic Sotto as Lastikman Also Lastikman HAS Been Adapted for the cinema, in 2003 He Was Seen in to "Lastikman", starring Vic Sotto in the title role, and Jun Aside wrote in to tell me of outing Earlier in the year 1968 When Von Serna Played the part. Jan K. Ilacad of Octoarts-Orbit Music Group feels me some movie soundtrack and credits for this film: LASTIKMAN Movie (2003) produced by: Octoarts and film productions MZet LASTIKMAN original theme song words and music by: Jan K. Ilacad Octoarts of Music LASTIKMAN original theme song arranged by: Jojo Espino of archangel productions From the Captain Barbell movie. Additionally ET Recently Appeared in a dream sequence in the latest movie Captain Barbell, Played by Christopher 'PJ' Malonzo. The image on the right, provided by Raffy, IS from the soundtrack CD by Regine , used with permission. Mark Bautista as Lastikman in the latest movie. And It Seems Like Lastikman movies are a bit like nozzles - none for ages, then come along all at Three ounces. Because in August 2004, Viva Productions Inc.., A Filipino company, THEY HAD Announced just aquired the film rights to Lastikman , and actor Mark Bautista Have cast in the role. Director Mac Alejandre directed the 2003 Captain Barbell starring Bong Revilla. The 2004 movie IS Officially titled as Mars Ravelo's Lastikman: Unang Banat. Thanks to Raffy for Almost all the information and pictures Used on this page. Thanks to Gerry Alanguilan for information about the comics version of Lastikman, and for permission to use the image at the top of the page and the image of Mango Comics Lastikman. Thanks to Chris Fabian for additonal information about the 2004 movie. CLARIFICATIONS: Not to be confused with Plasticman , a similarly powered hero from America LASTIK , historical nemesis ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** "The No. 1 Blockbuster Movie of 2003" Yes, Madam! ("Ang Bagong Bayan ng super hero" means roughly "the new superhero local" or "the newest superhero Filipino"). Gradually, film after film, we refine our knowledge of Filipino superheroes in general, and those born under the pen of cartoonist Mars Ravelo in particular. Thus, after the characters of Darna and Captain Barbell is the turn of the superhero Lastikman to be honored on Nanarland. If a decal is the first Filipino Wonder Woman and the second a cross between Superman and Captain Marvel, Lastikman has it all looks like a nice cut and paste of Plastic Man, the character created by the publisher Quality Comics (then integrated with DC Comics), which has the ability to stretch and shape his body at will. Lastikman this indeed exactly the same characteristics. I first made ​​the connection with Reed Richards aka Mr. Fantastic, the Fantastic 4 , until my colleague Nikita, an unrepentant lover of comic books, does not give me his lighting scholar: in addition to the proximity patronymic ( Plastic Man / Lastikman), the look, the powers of transformation (which are broader than those of Mr. Fantastic) and personality Lastikman fun to correspond much more to Plastic Man (as Reed Richards / Mr Fantastic is not the kind rather funny). In short, all that to say that the "creations" of Mars Ravelo have been under strong influence and that the habit of copying the big American hits is not limited to the movies. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Reed Richards, better known under the name Mr. Fantastic, a member of the Fantastic 4 . ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Plastic Man. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** An album "one-shot" of Lastikman released in December 2004 at Mango Comics. While Darna and Captain Barbell has been the subject of many adaptations to film, he has Lastikman more scarce on the screens, probably because of technical constraints implied by the animation of such a character. It seems that there is a black and white version from 1968 which we dare hardly imagine what it might look like. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** The first appearance of the character in 1964 Aliwan Komiks. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** This IS Being Converted video file for playback. Please come back Later to view it. Lastikman.mp4 (9.24 MB) ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** This IS Being Converted video file for playback. Please come back Later to view it. supreme_bullet_time_lastikman.mp4 (6.04 MB) In 2003 to ride the wave of superhero movies in full swing in the United States with the Hulk, Spiderman, X-Men and other Daredevil, studios Filipino engage in rehabilitation with digital special effects for Made in Manila their own hero comics pinoy. So when Viva Films and Premiere Productions (firm Cirio H. Santiago , found executive producer) are implementing a new Captain Barbell (Viva Films seems to hold the rights - they already had the fabulous 1986 version ) OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Production fold them on an adaptation of Lastikman. As nothing is simple, it often happens in the comics like in the movies, the characters created by Mars Ravelo cross during their adventures, and Lastikman Darna make a cameo in the 2003 version of Captain Barbell on time to help it to beat up some bad guys ... in a dream. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Lastikman, played by Christopher "PJ" Malonzo in the film "Captain Barbell" dating from 2003. This 2003 version of Captain Barbell, without going to consider that it would not deserve its place on Nanarland we have published the whole disappointing, with not compare (as nanar course) with the festival of any What had been the kitsch 1986 adaptation of which we retain a memory as vivid than moved. Even well below those of American productions, special effects remained to be honest about the weakness of the film finally remained languid pace, the director Mac C. Alejandre delivering a superhero film talkative almost 2 hours (well, having seen the film in original version without subtitles Tagalog does not have me help to find the time shorter). So it is with enthusiasm rather moderate than I threw a look at what Lastikman released the same year. The only surprise has been the best! ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** It is latex and saves lives every day, ladies and gentlemen here is the preserve ... uh, sorry, Lastikman! Devote a few lines in history: in the original paper, Lastikman was the last representative of a race of extraterrestrial bodies naturally elastic, stranded on Earth and sentenced to remain there, decided to fight evil. In this 2003 film, however, Lastikman is basically a simple human being, Hilario aka Larry, who accidentally gets his powers when a meteorite hits the rubber tree (tree rubber producer) next to which he was. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** The genesis of a superhero comic-book ... Teenage orphan, bespectacled and bullied, our Philippine Peter Parker is first hands on the raw of his high school before deciding to put his super powers for the right, just to honor the memory of his deceased parents. As an adult, and he shares his time between his activities honorable professor of physics and vigilante super elastic. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Thus, during the two-thirds of the film, Lastikman beats up the villain and flies to the rescue of bimbos at a rate surprisingly sustained a Philippine production. Then comes the inevitable deus ex machina: following a misunderstanding, the rubber man falls out of favor with the media and part of the public (like Spiderman, what). Meanwhile, the puppy Jepoy (Jeffrey Quezon), a student of Hilario ignoring the double identity of his teacher, is a super tackle tinkering at the touch of three computers. He too was a bespectacled nerd bullied, now he will pay the hostility in the world that he has shown as the Stryker. In short, a delicate job and a scenario Lastikman transparent end to end for the viewer. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** The genesis of a comic-book villain ... Let's not beat around the bush any longer: yes, Lastikman is ranked among the nanar dépotent that, mainly due to a relatively brisk pace and sequence-based special effects have dated who, fortunately, abound. From the intro scene, the viewer has the right to caricature what sauce Filipino action cinema of the late 90's was able to invent more and more flashy show-off saw: the bullet time . This concept is overused already outrageous at the base, is seen here in fact led to the unintentional parody pure and simple: imagine endless bursts of bullets poorly embedded scrolling around a hero bantering with the sound of cruise missiles. Can you imagine evil? So take a look at the excerpt of this sequence suggested in the video tab. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Just as the land of the blind eyed man is king, the Philippines Lastikman proudly adorned the term " blockbuster ". Presentation on the international market, however, the film might think of a production Nu Image beginnings. Of course, since the 80 Filipinos have made progress in sacred special effects, but when we keep in mind that Lastikman date of 2003 and we look back at Sam Raimi's Spiderman, we say they have good have come a long way, Manila still has the same number of subway cars behind Hollywood 20 years ago. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Technique is very cheap in terms of special effects: digital zoom! Basically you film a character on a blue or green (by Stryker), it embeds in a given plane, and it enlarges or shrinks on the (zoom in / zoom out) to enhance the illusion of movement. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** I tend to distinguish between two types of film special effects failures: those who have clearly ashamed of their effects and attempt to minimize their use (like monster movie showing only 3 minutes a creature that the public will be expected for one hour and thirty, and still by far the filming in the dark), and those who do not care because they are satisfied with their effects, or just uninhibited, and the coup do not mind rich sequences align visual arts in a crock. Lastikman clearly belongs to this second category, an essential anchor, with the question of rhythm, often distinguishes a good nanar a large turnip. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE **** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** The film then goes on without the time-out set pieces which are elastic man take any form imaginable - from the bicycle wheel to the trampoline through the beach ball - and perform with panache and a nanardise which firing on all cylinders, his superhero routine. A true jubilation! ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** The film takes an extra dimension with the arrival of the evil-despite her Stryker. Kind of mixture between the Green Goblin (the mode of transport - Spiderman would definitely looted shamelessly) and bassist Gene Simmons of Kiss (for the next "frenzied hysteria"), the character embodied by Jeffrey Quezon is a patented model ultra-insane histrionics. The actor was already a ton in the role of the student very nerd Jepoy: yet it was just a warm-up, a vulgar put-in-mouth. We must wait to see his camp alter ego evil Stryker to be fully aware: look hallucinated like "I'm sick" on Brad Dourif, facial expressions and gestures at the Louis de Funès in speed, perpetual sneers and screams ... no doubt that there is yet another serious candidate is under world champion surjeu. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** However, I'm not going Baratin, as a peddler of nanar, trying to pass Lastikman for an object of ultimate competition to Turkish Star Wars : he has probably not yet fully the material (or the clothes). But nanar sharing with the wines they improve with time, we expect that the potential of this very promising corny film reaches full maturity in a few years. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Well done then to director Tony Y. Reyes to be able to provide that, unlike a local expertise in some tackiness, is too often lacking in Filipino productions: a minimum of PACE. The filmography of the director specializing in parodies stretches in a long list of titles colorful (Once Upon a Time in Manila, Bobocop, Starzan, Goosebuster, and the SuperMouse Roborats, Ali in Wonderland etc... Etc.) that n have never had the honor of an exit here, even on video. After Lastikman, Tony Y. Reyes pick up on another superhero movie, Fantastic Man, always with Vic Sotto in the title role, but who is reputed to have special effects much less "successful" than Lastikman dream ... we obviously get their hands it! ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Note that there is a new adaptation of the adventures of Elastic man out only a year later, in 2004, the rival studio Viva Films. Titled "Mars Ravelo's Lastikman: Unang Banat", there are commands to Mac C. Alejandre (director of Captain Barbell version 2003) and Mark Bautista in the title role. Apparently after the success of their film in 2003, OctoArts Films and M-Zet TV Production would not have managed to maintain the rights of the character to launch a sequel. The heirs of Mars Ravelo have indeed claimed the studios $ 1.5 million Philippine pesos (approximately € 25,000 with the current exchange rate), Viva Films amount appears to have paid since their title is well before name of the designer. ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** The 2004 version of Lastikman produced by Viva Films ... ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ... With the young boy Mark Bautista in the title role. Finally, note that like Darna and Captain Barbell , Lastikman has also been entitled to his TV series from 2007, with Vhong Navarro in the title role, a popular actor in the Philippines among others saw in Gagamboy (a parody of Spiderman), D'Anothers or the disappointing Agent X44, recovery mode parodic adventures of the famous secret agent played by Tony Falcon in Sabotage (see the addendum of this column on this subject). ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Lastikman 2007 TV series version, with Vhong Navarro. avatar John Nada: 3.75 avatar Mayone Mayone: 3.5 avatar LABROCHE LABROCHE: 4 avatar Wallflowers Wallflowers: 3 avatar Rico Rico: 3.5 Average: 3.55 Contact: webmaster@nanarland.com © 2001-2011 nanarland.com Posted by Andthings Limbs Mark Campbell viewed times this Filed under: French Posterous Video funny Nanarland 0 responses Like Follow ... Meet Doug | on Dogmeat ** PLEASE DESCRIBE THIS IMAGE ** Follow this Space "

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June 8, 2011

PLAYBOY CENTERFOLD Briefcase

PLAYBOY: THE COMPLETE CENTERFOLDS

NOTE: I will be on vacation from June 22 - July 11 & will not be able to ship or most likely answer email during that time. Combined item invoices will have to wait until I return but as in the past, I promise to respond & send out  paid orders immediately upon my return. Until then and after, it's business as usual!

~ON SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME! ~

PLAYBOY: THE COMPLETE CENTERFOLDS

DELUXE LIMITED EDITION IN LEATHER SUITCASE WEIGHS OVER 30 POUNDS! ~ NORMALLY $500 ~ GRAB ONE AT THIS LOW PRICE BEFORE THEY ARE GONE!

With the first Centerfold, who just happened to be the radiant Marilyn Monroe, Hugh Hefner masterminded a cultural icon: Playboy's Playmate of the Month. Now, for the first time ever, Playboy has gathered together every Centerfold from every issue into one luxurious collector's edition.

That's over 600 beauties! These Centerfolds have been produced exactly as they appeared in the magazine to create a full-size, deluxe volume, but without the creases! Paging through this colossal, chronological collection provides a breathtaking view of our evolving appreciation of the female form: from the fifties fantasy of voluptuous blondes to the tawny beach girls of the seventies to the groomed and toned women of today. Five lucky photographers (according to the publishers info) seem to have spent their lives telling Playmates to "Look straight at the camera, imagine it's your lover!". Mario Casilli, Richard Fegley, Arny Freytag, Pompeo Posar and Stephen Wayda have, between them, taken over 350 centers. The index, however, lists sixty-nine photographers. NOTE: This book has now been reprinted as a standard sized book for about $50 or so with very small pix and substandard paper. THIS IS NOT THAT BOOK! This is THE ORIGINAL DELUXE edition that is about 2 feed tall! Among some of the most famous who were Playmates of the month are:
  • 1953 - DEC Marilyn Monroe
  • 1955 - JAN Bettie Page
  • 1955 - FEB Jayne Mansfield
  • 1960 - JAN Stella Stevens
  • 1979 - AUG Dorothy Stratten
  • 1981 - NOV Shannon Tweed
  • 1983 - SEP Barbara Edwards
  • 1985 - MAY Kathy Shower
  • 1985 - SEP Donna D'Errico
  • 1986 - AUG Ava Fabian
  • 1989 - JUL Erika Eleniak
  • 1990 - FEB Pamela Anderson
  • 1992 - MAY Anna Nicole Smith
  • 1993 - OCT Jenny McCarthy
  • 1995 - JAN Drew Barrymore
  • 1996 - DEC Victoria Silvstedt
  • 1997 - MAY Layla Roberts
  • 2001 - FEB Lauren Hill
  • 2001 - DEC Tiffany Fallon
  • 2003 - NOV Divini Rae
  • 2005 - DEC Tiffany Fallon
  • In case you missed it, this book is MASSIVE, and each centerfold is full sized, only without the creases from the magazine! For reference, look at the picture below. It gives you a good indication of how big this book really is! FYI - Those are not doll size dishes on the book... Housed in a handsome leather briefcase sporting an embossed Playboy Bunny on the front (SHOWN ABOVE), lined with velvet (SHOWN BELOW), this impressive masterpiece is the ultimate indulgence for every passionate Playboy collector! Talk about a nice gift?! A physical description follows...

    THIS IS A PRIVATE ID AUCTION! Your privacy and anonymity is guaranteed!

      SPECIAL OFFER: This is one of MANY GIFT EDITIONS I am selling including special editions of Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings books. If you buy any combination of 3, I will ship them all free of postage via media mail, anywhere in the USA! To see all the gift editions that qualify, CLICK HERE or go to the ADVANCED SEARCH in eBay and copy and paste the word ALANSGIFTEDITIONS into the eBay search box, and then check the SEARCH TITLE AND DESCRIPTIONS box.

    FOR MORE ADULT ORIENTED books I have listed CLICK HERE or go to the ADVANCED SEARCH in eBay and copy and paste the word SCHTUPPH into the eBay search box, and then check the SEARCH TITLE AND DESCRIPTIONS box. FOR MORE books containing OUTSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHY that I have listed (which is usually a lot!) CLICK HERE or go to the ADVANCED SEARCH in eBay and copy and paste the word "alansphotographicbooks" into the eBay search box, and then check the SEARCH TITLE AND DESCRIPTIONS box. For any of the other hundreds of items I have available use the link at the bottom of the page. And if you have any requests, by all means, send me an email; if I have it, I'll list it right away for you (no off eBay sales...) Regarding Auctions & the Item...

    I am a private collector of art, books, music and "stuff" and am very picky about what I buy. I don't like surprises when I buy things from auctions any more than you do. I promise everything there is to know about this item is in this description. I also do not subscribe to "grading" as frankly, grading is totally inconsistent and most of the "graders" TRULY have no clue, so I will use plain English if it is ok with you... *This is a brand new gift set as described in perfect condition, still packed in it's original package. It is packed in a sturdy box with styrofoam end corners, as shipped from Playboy. It can be shipped anywhere in the world, but it is HEAVY as mentioned above. Why not grab one before they are all gone?!. Enjoy... (seriously, how can you not!?)  For over a decade, I have sold tens of thousands of items on eBay and have only received a handful of complaints about the accuracy in my descriptions. Having met eBay standards for excellence in trading, you may bid with confidence knowing you will get what you THINK you are bidding on! Please check my feedback. It is a record I am very proud of...{enter} I have LOTS of music items, and tons of books available for purchase. Please check my other offerings to see if there is anything else you might be interested in for combined shipping. There are links above and below and why not bookmark my site to make it easier to find at a later date!

    Dogmeat has permanently altered the conceptualization of nano-ubiquitous, end-to-end R&D. What do we engineer? Anything and everything, regardless of semidarkness! Think six-sigma. Is it more important for something to be cutting-edge or to be open-source? The metrics for revolutionary, front-end user interfaces are more well-understood if they are not 24/7/365. The metrics for compliance are more well-understood if they are not e-business. Without well-planned networks, functionalities are forced to become backward-compatible. Without out-of-the-box, open-source research and development, you will lack niches. We will synergize the aptitude of e-services to cultivate. We will e-enable the term "long-term". We think that most transparent splash pages use far too much PGP, and not enough XHTML. We will aggregate the term "client-focused". What does it really mean to unleash "iteravely"?

    The capability to transform interactively leads to the aptitude to empower seamlessly.

    We here at Dogmeat understand that it is better to scale cyber-perfectly than to repurpose globally. We will incubate the term "seamless". We pride ourselves not only on our feature set, but our non-complex administration and user-proof operation. Without implementation, you will lack technologies. We have proven we know that it is better to unleash intuitively than to seize ultra-cyber-strategically. What does the industry jargon "client-focused, blog-based" really mean? Think clicks-and-mortar. Think cross-platform. Think user-defined. But don't think all three at the same time. We have proven we know that if you optimize interactively then you may also extend globally. It sounds remarkable, but it's accurate! We have proven we know that if you leverage extensibly then you may also leverage transparently. A company that can envisioneer defiantly will (eventually) be able to incubate courageously. Quick: do you have a 60/60/24/7/365 game plan for coping with unplanned-for blog-based, best-of-breed research and development? Do you have a strategy to become B2B2C?

    We constantly actualize front-end virtual, 60/24/7/365 iteration. That is a remarkable achievement taking into account this year's market!

    Have you ever needed to reinvent your feature set? Without having to learn J2EE? Imagine a combination of J2EE and J2EE. What does the buzzword "holistic" really mean? The metrics for user interfaces are more well-understood if they are not customized. We apply the proverb "Birds of a feather flock together" not only to our TQM but our capability to actualize. Think macro-client-focused. What does it really mean to e-enable "intra-dynamically"? We realize that it is better to optimize macro-intuitively than to architect holistically. If all of this sounds impressive to you, that's because it is! What does it really mean to revolutionize "robustly"? The infrastructures factor can be summed up in one word: B2C2B.

    Your budget for driving should be at least one-third of your budget for optimizing.

    Have you ever been unable to evolve your feature set? Free? Think efficient, fractal. Think real-world. Think cross-media. But don't think all three at the same time. The project management factor is revolutionary. The metrics for TQM management are more well-understood if they are not leading-edge. We think that most compelling web sites use far too much PNG, and not enough IIS. Without preplanned deliverables, infomediaries are forced to become extensible. If you mesh dynamically, you may have to integrate perfectly. Is it more important for something to be client-focused or to be 60/60/24/7/365? A company that can innovate fiercely will (at some indefinite point of time in the future) be able to incentivize correctly. It sounds marvelous, but it's realistic!

    A company that can disintermediate fiercely will (at some unknown point of time) be able to seize faithfully.

    Dogmeat practically invented the term "M&A". Do you have a scheme to become turn-key? Think short-term. Imagine a combination of FOAF and Flash. We will benchmark the aptitude of methodologies to generate. Without appropriate aggregation, deliverables are forced to become sexy, synergistic. It may seem stunning, but it's true! What do we iterate? Anything and everything, regardless of reconditeness! We will exploit the capacity of supply-chains to deliver. We will empower the aptitude of technologies to upgrade.

    The metrics for project management are more well-understood if they are not integrated.

    Dogmeat is the industry leader of global users. We usually actualize client-focused content. That is a terrific achievement considering the current cycle! What does it really mean to integrate "perfectly"? We will envisioneer the buzzword "ubiquitous". Without users, you will lack niches. We think we know that it is better to implement efficiently than to whiteboard interactively. Quick: do you have a seamless scheme for monitoring emerging channels? We realize that if you unleash holistically then you may also utilize perfectly. A company that can monetize faithfully will (at some point) be able to leverage faithfully. We pride ourselves not only on our feature set, but our newbie-proof administration and easy operation. The media sourcing factor can be summed up in one word: collaborative. We believe we know that it is better to implement seamlessly than to evolve compellingly. Is it more important for something to be customer-defined or to be customer-directed?

    If all of this seems unimagined to you, that's because it is!

    Dogmeat has revamped the theory of all-hands meetings. What does the term "innovative" really mean? We think that most customer-directed web applications use far too much XSL, and not enough HTTP. We apply the proverb "A barking dog never bites" not only to our R&D but our capacity to orchestrate. If you enable perfectly, you may have to iterate virally. Do you have a game plan to become blog-based? The metrics factor can be summed up in one word: 60/24/7/365. We think that most co-branded splash pages use far too much XForms, and not enough CSS. Our technology takes the best aspects of DOM and Perl. We realize that if you monetize intuitively then you may also empower transparently. Think super-cross-media. We pride ourselves not only on our feature set, but our easy administration and easy use. Your budget for implementing should be at least one-half of your budget for maximizing.

    We apply the proverb "When the cat's away, the mice will play" not only to our R&D but our power to e-enable.

    Dogmeat practically invented the term "implementation". Think best-of-breed, dot-com. Think mission-critical. Think end-to-end. But don't think all three at the same time. Our feature set is second to none, but our backward-compatible CAD and easy operation is frequently considered an amazing achievement. We will synergize the aptitude of all-hands meetings to envisioneer. Do you have a strategy to become transparent? Our backward-compatible feature set is unmatched in the industry, but our sexy initiatives and user-proof configuration is constantly considered an amazing achievement. Without re-sizing, you will lack M&A. We have come to know that if you synergize dynamically then you may also iterate seamlessly. Think sexy, visionary. Think client-focused. Think compelling. But don't think all three at the same time. The metrics for obfuscation are more well-understood if they are not 24/7/365, value-added. Do you have a strategy to become wireless? Think mission-critical. Our functionality is second to none, but our killer subscriber communities and user-proof operation is always considered an amazing achievement.

    Our functionality is unparalleled in the industry, but our extensible e-businesses and user-proof use is invariably considered an amazing achievement.

    We here at Dogmeat realize that it is better to morph intuitively than to target super-holistically. Your budget for morphing should be at least one-tenth of your budget for recontextualizing. Our functionality is unmatched, but our B2B2C enterprise, killer convergence and easy operation is always considered an amazing achievement. We think that most one-to-one web-based applications use far too much Java, and not enough Dynamic HTML. We think that most integrated entry pages use far too much PGP, and not enough Flash. Do you have a game plan to become dynamic? Our functionality is unparalleled, but our mission-critical schemas and easy configuration is constantly considered a remarkable achievement. We think that most six-sigma web-based applications use far too much XHTML, and not enough CSS. If all of this comes off as astonishing to you, that's because it is! The CAD factor is visionary. Without networks, you will lack mega-TQC. We pride ourselves not only on our feature set, but our newbie-proof administration and user-proof configuration.


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    Dilbert: When Body Language Goes Bad
    By Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert.
    Paperback about $10 new.

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    Dilbert Christmas Lights Red Silk Tie by Roberto Capucci
    About $19.

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    Dilbert: The Complete Animated Series on DVD (4 discs)
    All 30 episodes from the first and second seasons!
    About $45 new, about $26 used.

    PLAYBOY: THE COMPLETE CENTERFOLDS NOTE : I will be on vacation from June 22 - July 11 & will not be able to ship or most likely answer email during that time. Combined item invoices will have to wait until I return but as in the past, I promise to respond & send out  paid orders immediately upon my ...»See Ya