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Description - St. Louis 1903. The well-off Smith family has four beautiful daughters, including Esther and little Tootie. 17-year old Esther has fallen in love with the boy next door who has just moved in, John. He however barely notices her at first. The family is shocked when Mr. Smith reveals that he has been transfered to a nice position in New York, which means that the family has to leave St. Louis and the St. Louis Fair Duration - 1 H, 53Minute Directors - Vincente Minnelli Score - 19108 Vote ratings - 7,8 of 10.

Thank you for uploading this film! It has always been a favorite of mine. Ill be back to watch it come Christmastime. -Hey, r/StLouis! I am back looking for a stranger to buy a meal for & write about. (It's as anonymous as you'd like it to be. I urge each stranger to use a pseudonym. For the last several years I've posted here looking for a person to be a part of a project I began 9 years ago. -It's called the Birthday Stranger project: I take a stranger to dinner for my birthday, record the audio & write about it. This project has changed my view & understanding of others in a strong & positive way. I've shared my birthday with a few redditors. non-redditors) over the years. u/NotYourAverageTomBoy in 2015. u/AltTab took me up on it in 2016. u/SFWpornstar in 2017. The SO of /u/chaoticgemini in 2018. a user who wishes to remain unknown in 2019. INFO: Art Holliday from KSDK did a piece on the project. Local talk show hosts Bud & Broadway interviewed me on FM 92. 3. Writings about past strangers here. The classified is here Learn a bit about me. The details: Who? Through this project it's become clear to me everyone shares a balance of commonality & individuality. I learn more from strangers different from me. I'm a white, liberal, middle class male who's from the Midwest. In recent years I looked for strangers with different ideologies than my own. This year, I'm particularly looking for someone who's racial background is different than mine. This is not an attempt to tokenize anyone or have one person of color represent their entire race, but just a way to broaden my understanding & tell a different kind of story. What? Dinner at a restaurant, in public, of your choosing. Bill's on me. Where? We pick a place you like that's located conveniently for both of us. When? On my birthday (details to be shared after we discuss via PM) Why? See above! Please feel free to ask Qs here or inbox me. If you are interested please let me know. I respond to everyone. I look forward to meeting you. You may think you don't have an interesting story to tell or that you've lead a boring life but my experience is that all personal stories are fascinating & important to tell. I honestly want to meet you. Not having met is something to talk about. ~Birthday Stranger.

These movies are treasures. Gracie Fields was always a favorite of mine. Thank you for posting. Double digits! We're finally here. And yet we're so far from the finish line. Why do you think I've been doing these so frequently? I still have a good twenty or so players left. As I said a couple times ago, I'm probably going to combine some of them, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. For now, you can catch up at the bottom. To the thing: Álex González Bill James Hall of Fame Monitor: 11 Career bWAR (16 years) 9. 2 Stats. 245. 290. 395, 1418 H, 157 HR, 520 XBH, 690 RBI, 667 R, 79 OPS+ League Leading Stats: Errors Committed as SS (26, 2001) Double Plays turned as SS (109, 2003) Fielding% as SS. 985, 2006) Awards: All-Star (1999) Teams Played For: Marlins (1998-2005) Red Sox (2006, 2009) Reds (2007-2009) Blue Jays (2010) Braves (2010-2011) Brewers (2012-2013) Tigers (2014) Álex González is a name I think many recognize but few remember. Like, yeah, I can believe that there was a baseball player with that name at some point. Seems plausible enough. González as a player left that impression: recognizable, but not memorable. He had his moments, sure, but not enough to stick. He also just so happened to play at the same position as another person with the same name during the same time in the same damn baseball league which I am for sure going to explore in detail later on. Álexander González was signed as an international free agent from Venezuela by the Florida Marlins in 1994, their second year as an active franchise. After a couple years bouncing around the minors, and being named the 54th, then 48th best prospect by Baseball America, González got his first taste of the Major Leagues at the tail end of the 1998 season. In case you don't remember, this was not a good season to be a Florida Marlin, so González starting 25 of the last 30 games of the season wasn't a very good first taste. González's first year could've gone better at the plate. 151. 240. 279) but he did well enough at age 21 to be named Baseball America's 17th best prospect the next year. Not only that, but because the Marlins had a group of monkeys disguised as a front office, they traded their 22-year-old postseason hero Edgar Rentería to the St. Louis, leaving the starting shortstop position open. González was slotted right in, and he did all right for himself, slashing. 291. 324. 462 for the Fish by the All-Star break. Against all odds, González actually played in the All-Star game as the lone representative from Florida, because even if you've lost 50 games before July, you gotta send somebody. Despite the ASG invite, and despite his year of. 277. 308. 430, which was pretty good for a shortstop not named A-Rod, González got no votes for Rookie of the Year on account of his defense. His 27 errors in 135 games didn't look good, and netted him -0. 5 dWAR on the year. You know what else didn't help? 15 walks versus 113 strikeouts. Yikes. Still, nowhere to go but up for the heralded 22-year-old. At least, that's what you might think, but the next year, he went anything but up. Say hello to the Mendoza line! González hit. 200. 229. 319 and ended up platooning with Dave Berg for part of the season. Who? Exactly. The end of the year couldn't come soon enough, especially after González spent the entire month of August on the DL. He would eventually find his stride in the next couple years, growing into a moderately okay hitter at an important defensive position. He improved at that position too, from leading the league in errors at short in 2001 to leading in double plays turned at short in 2003. Even after missing the majority of the 2002 season with a shoulder injury, he came back and didn't miss a beat, putting up his best season OPS+ up to that point at 96. He also flexed his power numbers, putting 18 balls into the stands that year, another career high for the time being. Something else happened for the Marlins in 2003: they made the playoffs. Then they were in the NLCS, where Álex González and his brethren in nomenclature would meet, as the other Alex Gonzalez was a member of the Marlins' opponent, the Chicago Cubs. By now, the tale has been told to death of that NLCS and its heroes and villains (not the least of whom was fellow ballot snub Kyle Farnsworth) but our guy Álex wasn't that big of a player in it besides being solid at shortstop. 3-for-24 with 2 doubles and 4 RBI is not exactly a line you'd kill for in a seven-game playoff, but it turned out to be good enough to get them to the World Series. González actually submitted a great performance in the Fall Classic, going 6-for-22 with a Game 4 walk-off homer. Add that to a game-tying double in Game 5 and a shifty slide to bag an insurance run in the deciding Game 6, and you can see what led to some calling him the unsung hero of the series. All of it accomplished the goal of winning the Marlins to their second title in six years. The next couple years saw González's career high season totals increase for homers (23) strikeouts (126) and dWAR (1. 6. This went along with more of what we've already seen: a good-to-great fielder, a fine-to-okay hitter with power potential, and the Marlins being terrible after winning the World Series. By the end of 2005, the pool of potential Fish was bigger, and a young hotshot shortstop named Hanley Ramirez had just come over in a trade with the Red Sox. Given that his age and cost were both significantly lower than González's, The Marlins let the Sea-Bass (which was his nickname for some reason) walk in free agency that offseason. Swim in free agency? I dunno. Álex González would be unemployed for three-and-a-half months before Boston felt sorry for taking away his job, and signed him to a 1-year, 3-million contract. That put him into a spot with which he was already quite familiar: replacing Edgar Rentería. Rentería had just been traded from Boston to Atlanta in an eventful Red Sox offseason, and González had again been called upon to replace him. Given his pension for pulled homers to left field, the Sox were hoping to capitalize on his power potential with the Green Monster. What they didn't count on was that 2006 would be a big step back power-wise from González, who only managed 35 extra-base hits and a 75 OPS+ in 111 games. Though Boston did finish with 86 wins (3rd in the AL East, just shy of the playoffs) González was let go in the offseason. He signed a 3-year, 14 million deal with the Cincinnati Reds, and the next season played like he deserved it, hitting. 272. 325. 468 with a career high OPS+ at 99. His power came back too, as he clobber 16 homers, and 44 extra-base hits, and he was even named Player of the Week for April 29th after going 13-for-25 with two doubles, one triple, and three dingers. However, with a DL stint in July and time injured in August, González's season was limited him to only 110 games. The next year would see him suffer a compression fracture in his left knee in spring training. It would ultimately require surgery, forcing González to spend the 2008 season on the DL. After returning from surgery to put up a. 545 OPS (which is not very good) he was traded in August back to the Red Sox, who got some good stuff out of him but again let him walk in the offseason. González then had his best season by bWAR, totaling 5. 1 across time in Toronto and Atlanta, in large part due to his absolutely stellar, jaw-dropping defense. You think I'm being sarcastic? Somehow, in 157 games at shortstop, a 33-year-old Álex González totaled 3. 8 dWAR that year, split in half between the two teams. Three. Point. Eight. Only 31 players in the history of the MLB have ever put up more than that in a season, and seven of them are in the Hall of Fame. HOW? Not to mention his nice year with the bat, going. 250. 294. 447 with 23 four-baggers, 42 doubles, and a 98 OPS. How in the fuck did this motherfucker put up over half his career bWAR in just one year? At age 33? I am baffled. Sadly, his historic season would not be an indicator of things to come. The next year with the Braves was all right, as González would gather some more defensive points and handle his own at the plate. He would watch from the dugout as Game 162 fell in the Cardinals' favor, and left that offseason to join the carousel of 35+ year-old middle infielders who just want work. The Milwaukee Brewers signed him to a couple contracts, and he rode the bench for them for two years before leaving for Baltimore. The Orioles then traded him to the Tigers for Steve Lombardozzi Jr. before he ever played for them. after delivering a walk-off hit for the Tigers, the Sea-Bass (still not sure why that was his nickname) walked off himself, after the Tigers released him to swim into the sunset. Three Point Eight. Now, for my favorite part of this particular program: Álex González vs. Alex Gonzalez. I'm not sure how well-documented this is, but Álex L. González (initial added for differentiation, though his name is the only one accented) had a very similar career to Alex S. Gonzalez. Prepare for some very high-level analysis: Both were primarily shortstops with above average power Both had very good defense Both batted and threw right-handed Both played for one team for a while and then bounced around the league, having a surprisingly good season in their early 30s Both had a career OPS+ of exactly 79 Both wore the numbers 8 and 11 at different parts of their careers Alex S. Gonzalez is ranked 168th on the SS JAWS leaderboard, and Álex L. González is ranked 169th Both had their best season due to terrific defense as a Toronto Blue Jay Alex S. Gonzalez went to high school in Miami, Florida, where the franchise Álex L. González was part of for many years is now playing. "Whatever. I hear you say. "Two common names play the same position and have a couple similarities, big whoop. I haven't gotten to the good part yet: Álex L. González age 26 to 30: 586 H, 144 2B, 12 3B, 71 HR, 967 TB. 254. 303. 420 Alex S. Gonzalez age 26 to 30: 588 H, 133 2B, 12 3B, 72 HR, 961 TB. 249. 310. 406 Look at that. Five years, two people, same name, and nearly identical statlines. How does this happen? I still don't know. Finally, and very importantly, neither Alex S. Gonzalez nor Álex L. González appeared on the Hall of Fame ballot. Which, really, is why we're all here in the first place. Álex González was okay, and had some fun qualities about him, but I can see how he could be forgotten. Not too many people are interested in the middling career of someone like him, but the fluke age-33 season, the playoff heroics, and the long-lost twin brother sure intrigued me. Maybe not everybody thinks this is as interesting as me, and that's okay. But hell, if I can find two players with eerily similar careers that had the same name, that's my afternoon right there. Is that normal? I feel like that's a bit west of normal. Álex González visits the Hall of Fame in a Florida Marlins cap for his 788 hits and 81 home runs in eight defense-filled years for the team. He then, as a trick, switches hats with Alex S. Gonzalez, who is already inside visiting in his Blue Jays cap. You heard what this was. Ketchup. #1 Nate McLouth #2: Kyle Farnsworth #3: Ryan Ludwick #4: Joe Saunders #5: Jason Bartlett #6: Mark Ellis #7: Jamey Wright #8: Marco Scutaro #9: John McDonald.

Thank You for the Great Memories. One things for sure, I loved the fashion design for the clothes in west side story. *melts* my favorite movie scene EVER! Gorgeous dress, gorgeous headpiece, gorgeous room, gorgeous actors, wonderful song, wonderful dancing, gorgeous dress, and perfect chemistry. *long sigh* Wow... I want to own this version. Nominated for 4 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 1 nomination. See more awards  » Videos Learn more More Like This Comedy, Drama Family 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 7. 9 / 10 X When a nice old man who claims to be Santa Claus is institutionalized as insane, a young lawyer decides to defend him by arguing in court that he is the real thing. Director: George Seaton Stars: Edmund Gwenn, Maureen O'Hara, John Payne Romance While trying to secure a 1 million donation for his museum, a befuddled paleontologist is pursued by a flighty and often irritating heiress and her pet leopard, Baby. 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See full summary  » Walter Lang Clifton Webb, Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain At the turn of the century in a Welsh mining village, the Morgans, he stern, she gentle, raise coal-mining sons and hope their youngest will find a better life. John Ford Walter Pidgeon, Anna Lee Edit Storyline St. Louis 1903. The well-off Smith family has four beautiful daughters, including Esther and little Tootie. 17-year old Esther has fallen in love with the boy next door who has just moved in, John. He however barely notices her at first. The family is shocked when Mr. Smith reveals that he has been transfered to a nice position in New York, which means that the family has to leave St. Louis and the St. Louis Fair. Written by Mattias Thuresson Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: A cast of favorites in the Charming. Romantic. Tuneful Love Story of the Early 1900s! See more  » Details Release Date: January 1945 (USA) Also Known As: Meet Me in St. Louis Box Office Budget: 1, 700, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: 225, 684, 8 December 2019 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 485, 932 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Sound System) See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia Portions of the elaborate four-horse fountain in the final scene at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition were later recycled as the centerpiece of Gene Kelly's climactic ballet with Leslie Caron in An American in Paris (1951) also directed by Vincente Minnelli. See more » Goofs During the Trolley Song the location of the fair was mentioned as at Huntington Park. The actual location of the World's Fair was Forest Park. See more » Quotes [ first lines] Mrs. Anna Smith: Best ketchup we ever made, Katie. [ she tries to tasting ketchup, it is too sweet] Katie (Maid) Too sweet. Mr. Smith likes it all the sweet side. 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Movies need more of these one-shot scenes again... Allan Sherman did a great spoof on the song Five Foot Two entitled Eight Foot Two, Solid Blue about a female Martian. Hilarious. And yes, Mitch Miller was fabulous. Does somebody would be kind enough to right me the lyrics? I love so much this song, i use to make my housework on it 🤗thank you.

The Industry is just as cruel today to women as it was way back in Judy's day. Maybe worse

&out of gas, gave full measure. Sleepless n Myrtle,may hve to nap today. Funny line from the song. Funny reply to the funny line from the song. Laughingcryingemoji. Laughingcryingemoji. Laughingcryingemoji x4. Wow! The picture is so clear. This show was part of my family's weekly I was about 3, I used to put bubbles on my chin in the bathtub and pretend to be Mitch Miller conducting the gang. Nostalgic. Anheuser Busch Brewery Lights November 22, 2019 - December 30, 2019 Brewery Lights is a family-friendly event, open to all ages at no cost. Guests can attend every Friday through Sunday, from 5 to 10 p. m. Join others when they Flip The Switch on November 22nd with St. Louis Blues Captain, Alex Pietrangelo. Witness and experience the magic of more than a million twinkling lights during the 34th annual Brewery Lights at the Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery! 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The nearly three hour production features selections from the Gilmore/Waters era of Pink Floyd, along with a few post-Waters numbers and sometimes a song or two from the Syd Barrett days. El Monstero concerts are a true visceral experience, with state of the art video and audio technology that compliments and enhances the depth of the music of Pink Floyd, fans can always expect a new stage production with a full cast of characters and special musical guest stars that vary from night to night. Fieldhouse Museum's Holiday Splendor December 1, 2019 - December 28, 2019 (Closed on Mondays) The Field House Museum is decorated for the holiday season featuring modern décor blended with the Museums toy collection. Frosted: A Holiday Cocktail Experience in Tower Grove Park December 19-23, 2019 Tower Grove Park is turning its distinctive Piper Palm House into a winter wonderland, December 19-23. "Frosted. a unique, five-day holiday cocktail event, will feature live music, nightly performances, local food trucks, snacks from STL Pretzel Boys, and holiday-inspired cocktails created by Pat Gioia (The Block) and Katiana Tactikos (formerly of Taste) as well as a hot cocktail bar featuring The Wandering Sidecar Bar Co. Garden Glow at the Missouri Botanical Garden November 23, 2019 - January 4, 2020 Garden Glow features a million lights surrounding visitors with a spectacle of unique installations amid some of the Gardens most iconic locations. Enjoy interactive photo opportunities, traditional holiday music and festivities, delicious food and drinks and more as the Garden is transformed around you into a winter wonderland. Santa will visit Garden Glow from 5 to 8 p. on Monday and Tuesday nights from November 25 through December 17. (Note: Garden Glow is not open on Dec. 9. 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The market is open Wednesday through Saturday, year round. They feature locally grown and shipped in goods, including: produce, meats, cheeses, spices, gourmet kettle corn, flowers, baked goods, and general merchandise. There are also several different eateries that have many food options, which allows customers the convenience to grab a quick bite to eat and a drink while shopping. Louis Aquarium Opening December 25, 2019 Your journey through the St. Louis Aquarium starts along a freshwater river and the shallow waters of a salt marsh, then moves into the deep, dark abyss of the ocean open. Louis Symphony: Beauty and the Beast In Concert December 27-28, 2019 The treasured fairy tale – filled with fun, adventures and some of the most beloved Disney characters – comes to Powell Hall. This holiday season, share the fun, magic and music of a performance youll never forget as the SLSO performs this Disney animated classic, featuring music and lyrics by the Academy Award-winning Alan Menken and Howard Ashman. Steinberg Ice Skating Rink in Forest Park November 15, 2019 - March 1, 2020 Steinberg Skating Rink is the largest outdoor ice skating rink in the Midwest, offering public skating all day, everyday—including all holidays. Your skate admission is valid for all day. You may arrive at anytime during business hours & skate as long as you like. Up on the Rooftop Holiday Pop-up Cocktail Experience November 29, 2019 - December 31, 2019 Go "Up on the Rooftop" for a whimsical holiday cocktail pop-up experience with extreme decor and delicious seasonal drinks, small plates and more. Three Sixty at the top of the Hilton at the Ballpark overlooks the downtown lights and the glowing Gateway Arch. Cozy indoor spaces and outdoor patio fire pits. 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Winterfest at the Arch November 23 - January 26, 2019 (Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays) A favorite St. Louis winter tradition for all ages, the fourth annual Winterfest, presented by Bank of America and World Wide Technologies returns to Kiener Plaza and features a community ice rink, a Winter Market shopping district, reserved Igloo seating with Sugarfire table service and more exciting events than ever before. Wicked at the Fox Theatre December 7, 2019 - December 29, 2019 Wicked, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another young woman, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good, ” and the other one “wicked. ” Sporting Events This Week St. Louis Cardinals schedule St. Louis Blues schedule St. Louis FC schedule Gateway Grizzlies schedule Gateway Motorsports Park Recurring Outdoor Activities Big Muddy Adventures – STL Riverfront Adventure Hidden Valley Zip Tour Recurring Events on the Mississippi River Gateway Arch Events Comedy This Week Funny Bone Comedy Club Helium Comedy Club The Improv Shop Live Music This Week SoFar St. Louis Experience the Gateway to the West with Sofar! From The Grove to Cherokee Street to The Loop, they're reimagining live events through curated, secret performances in intimate settings. Come mingle with touring acts, local and international artists, fellow music lovers and our imaginative hosts. Louis Symphony Concert Calendar Celebrated as one of today's most exciting and enduring orchestras, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is the second-oldest orchestra in the country, marking its 140th year with the 2019/2020 season and its first with Music Director Stéphane Denève. Widely considered one of the world's finest orchestras, the SLSO maintains its commitment to artistic excellence, educational impact, and community connections – all in service to its mission of enriching lives through the power of music. This calendar includes the following venues. Blueberry Hill Duck Room Delmar Hall Halo Bar The Pageant Other Live Music Venue Calendars Atomic Cowboy BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups Chesterfield Amphitheater Broadway Oyster Bar Enterprise Center The Fabulous Fox Theatre Fubar Game 6 Honky Tonk Firebird Off Broadway Old Rock House Sheldon Concert Hall Stifel Theatre St. Louis Blues Museum The Ready Room Venice Cafe.

Dancing with Rameses. Love how grandpa doesn't quite know the words. Such a good realistic touch. Great movie. I love this! In an interview of a few years ago, Mitch said his show was still not in syndication! Anyway, I've posted a radio interview of Mitch that was done here in Rochester, New York in 1973. It's from the interviewer's private collection and has not been heard since that air date. Just wait a year or two Or you'll end up with a frikkin Nazi just to get some lol. One of the greatest songs ever written and delivered by the amazing Judy Garland❤️. La amoo. I don't know about you guys, but I think we just saw a textbook example of sexual tension. I swear, they were two seconds away from a hot make-out and angry sex.

Anheuser Busch Brewery Lights November 22, 2019 - December 30, 2019 Brewery Lights is a family-friendly event, open to all ages at no cost. Guests can attend every Friday through Sunday, from 5 to 10 p. m. Join others when they Flip The Switch on November 22nd with St. Louis Blues Captain, Alex Pietrangelo. Witness and experience the magic of more than a million twinkling lights during the 34th annual Brewery Lights at the Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery! Guests are invited to stroll down Pestalozzi Street to marvel as the brewery is turned into a remarkable holiday experience with something for everyone, including a Kids Zone. Breakfast with Santa at the Saint Louis Zoo December 7, 2019 - December 22, 2019 (Saturdays & Sundays) Bring the whole family for a festive holiday experience at the Zoo. Your joeys will jump for joy as they meet Santa and his holiday helpers, and youll be in a merry mood with complimentary parking and a delicious meal. Brunch with Santa at The Boathouse December 14, 2019 Located at the 6500 block of Murdoch in St. Louis Hills. The Boathouse at Forest Park will host a family-friendly, dog-friendly brunch with Santa Claus. Chef Jack West MacMurray III will serve his brunch menu including Huevos Rancheros, Breakfast Burritos, Sugarfire Brisket Pulled Pork sandwich and other traditional brunch items. Guests can enjoy hot chocolate, complimentary photo opportunities with Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus and lakeside dining. Candy Cane Lane December 2019 Every holiday season, the neighbors of this Saint Louis Hills street transform this ordinary lane into a winter wonderland that most of St. Louis knows as “Candy Cane Lane. ” Hundreds of strands of Christmas Lights are strung, inflatable snowmen and Christmas trees are blown up, wreaths are hung, and even sand displays are made. Every year, hundreds of family-packed cars drive down Candy Cane Lane to see the wonderful Holiday sights. Christmas Candlelight Concert at Powell Hall December 10, 2019 A St. Louis Christmas tradition, the Christmas Candlelight Concert is sure to leave you feeling merry and bright. Plan to join others for Poulencs Gloria with soprano soloist Michele Kennedy, the beloved candlelight processional, and even the “12 Days of Christmas” with a special appearance by The St. Louis Childrens Choirs and Webster University Chamber Singers. Come experience a night filled with Christmas cheer to kick off your holiday season. Fieldhouse Museum's Holiday Splendor December 1, 2019 - December 28, 2019 (Closed on Mondays) The Field House Museum is decorated for the holiday season featuring modern décor blended with the Museums toy collection. Garden Glow at the Missouri Botanical Garden November 23, 2019 - January 4, 2020 Garden Glow features a million lights surrounding visitors with a spectacle of unique installations amid some of the Gardens most iconic locations. Enjoy interactive photo opportunities, traditional holiday music and festivities, delicious food and drinks and more as the Garden is transformed around you into a winter wonderland. Santa will visit Garden Glow from 5 to 8 p. on Monday and Tuesday nights from November 25 through December 17. (Note: Garden Glow is not open on Dec. 9. History Made: St. Louis Blues Exhibit Running until January 26, 2020 History was made on June 12, 2019. Its a date that will forever live in St. Louis sports history. On that day, the St. Louis Blues hoisted the Stanley Cup for the first time. On Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2019, the Missouri History Museum, in collaboration with the St. Louis Blues, will open History Made. Featuring more than 20 artifacts on loan from the St. Louis Blues from the historic playoff run and the Stanley Cup Finals, History Made tells the story of the underdog team that took home the NHLs highest honor and united its community in the process. Holiday in the Park at Six Flags November 23 - January 1, 2020 A dazzling winter spectacular featuring more than a million glittering lights, holiday entertainment, delicious seasonal treats, visits with Santa and many of our popular theme park rides. Combine holiday traditions with a thrilling family experience that is uniquely Six Flags. Six Flags St. Louis extends its season and will be open weekends and select weekdays from November 23 through January 1, 2020 for this one-of-a-kind magical event. A unique mix of holiday cheer with some of your favorite coasters & thrill rides makes Holiday in the Park a family tradition like no other. Meet Santa Claus in the North Pole or jump on Mind Eraser or Roar for a mid-winter rush. Then you can roast marshmallows near a cracking wood fire before you catch one of our many holiday shows. Holiday Spirits Holiday Pop Up Bar November 29, 2019 - January 9, 2020 Looking for somewhere new to get your party on this Holiday Season? For just a few weeks only, Oaked will be providing the very best in holiday-themed libations, good food, and an immersive atmosphere. Housed in a historic brick building with almost 6, 000 sq. feet of space (excluding the outdoor heated patio & bar) featuring 3 bars, and 2 levels of fun. Once inside, youll be transported to a Winter Wonderland and treated like family. Santa Claus will be on hand to spread holiday cheer and greet our guests as they arrive. Oaked is located at 1031 Lynch St. St. Louis, MO 63118 Industry Night at The Last Hotel Rooftop December 15, 2019 This is a recurring event every Sunday until December 29, 2019 (that's as far as they have planned. Industry night is a way to gather with your friends, blow of some steam, and toast a day off. you earned it. It's a Wonderful Life at The Grandel Theatre December 13 & 15, 2019 Metro Theater Company presents "Its a Wonderful Life" at the Grandel Theatre, November 17 - December 15. The beloved American holiday classic leaps to life on stage in a delightful, heartwarming new adaptation by playwright John Wolbers. Wolbers' Its a Wonderful Life" has a clever twist: it's staged as a play within a play, more specifically a radio play within a play. On Christmas Eve 1949, KMTC Radio St. Louis is prepared to perform a live radio broadcast of "Its a Wonderful Life. when unexpected events transform the stations staff into the radio plays actors. Complete with microphones, live sound effects by a Foley artist, 1940s period costumes, and a diverse company of characters, the play tells the story of George Bailey and his discovery of the life-affirming message that one life can change the whole fabric of a community. The Loading Dock Ice Rink in Grafton, IL November 23, 2019 - March 8, 2020 Its that time of year! The Loading Dock Bar & Grill in Grafton is gearing up for the Grand Re-Opening of their Ice Skating Rink on Saturday, November 23rd. Each November The Boatworks is transformed into a Winter Wonderland offering ice skating, smores tables, and a full menu and bar, that is sure to entertain adults and kids alike. The rink will be open Friday, Saturday. Sunday through March 8. 2020 with extended hours during Thanksgiving and Christmas breaks. Special events this year include a visit from Santa and a New Years Eve party. Miracle Christmas Pop Up Bar November 25, 2019 - December 31, 2019 Venue: Small Change 2800 Indiana Avenue St. Louis, MO 63118 Miracle is a Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar that serves holiday cocktails in a festive setting. With kitschy holiday décor, professionally-developed cocktails and the nostalgic energy of the best office party youve ever been to, Miracle is sure to get even the grouchiest grinch in the holiday spirit. Movie Nights at St. Louis Union Station December 13-14, 2019 Movie: The Polar Express Gather around the fire pits and celebrate St. Louis Union Station's 125th anniversary with free showings of the classic "Meet Me in St. Louis" every Friday & Saturday night in October. Enjoy free fire & light shows on the lake. Ticketed rides are available on the new St. Louis Wheel & the Carousel and mini-golf is open for players. Have dinner or treats at the Soda Fountain Polar Express Train Ride November 29, 2019 - December 30, 2019 Guests will take a real train ride from St. Louis Union Station to the 'North Pole' and discover the magical journey of one boy's search for the real meaning of Christmas. The Train Ride departs from St. Louis Union Station for a 45-minute adventure to the North Pole. The train ride is promised to be filled with magic, songs, and cheer. Santas Wonderland at Cabelas November 16 - December 24, 2019 Santas Wonderland is a free family Christmas event returning to Cabelas this holiday season. Hazelwood and surrounding area families are invited to enjoy this enchanting Christmas village offering free 4x6 studio-quality photos with Santa and free family holiday activities including fun crafts and games. Features include rustic Christmas cabins, holiday characters and live elves set amongst a dazzling backdrop of snow-covered hills and illuminated Christmas trees. Kids can enjoy free crafts, coloring stations and write a letter to Santa. Sippin' Santa Christmas Pop Up Bar November 25 - December 28, 2019 A "Pop-Up" Tiki Christmas Cocktail bar. Join others for a month of holiday cocktails and celebration! Sittin on the Porch Open Jam at the National Blues Museum December 12, 2019 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Join others at the ‘Sitting on the Porch Thursday night jam sessions, from 6PM – 9PM. These events are just that – jam sessions – where musicians can just show up and join in the fun. NBM volunteer Jesse Lopez will be running the jam session here at the National Blues Museum! Its FREE to attend, just bring your own gear. Soulard Farmer's Market Wednesday - Saturday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Soulard Farmers Market is located at 730 Carroll Street in St. Louis, Missouri, a half mile north of the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. The market is open Wednesday through Saturday, year round. They feature locally grown and shipped in goods, including: produce, meats, cheeses, spices, gourmet kettle corn, flowers, baked goods, and general merchandise. There are also several different eateries that have many food options, which allows customers the convenience to grab a quick bite to eat and a drink while shopping. Steinberg Ice Skating Rink in Forest Park November 15, 2019 - March 1, 2020 Steinberg Skating Rink is the largest outdoor ice skating rink in the Midwest, offering public skating all day, everyday—including all holidays. Your skate admission is valid for all day. You may arrive at anytime during business hours & skate as long as you like. Up on the Rooftop Holiday Pop-up Cocktail Experience November 29, 2019 - December 31, 2019 Go "Up on the Rooftop" for a whimsical holiday cocktail pop-up experience with extreme decor and delicious seasonal drinks, small plates and more. Three Sixty at the top of the Hilton at the Ballpark overlooks the downtown lights and the glowing Gateway Arch. Cozy indoor spaces and outdoor patio fire pits. Wild Lights at the Saint Louis Zoo November 29, 2019 - December 30, 2019 Wild Lights at the Saint Louis Zoo offers a chance for you to stroll through an enchanting holiday experience. Delight in over 1 million twinkling lights and whimsical animal-themed displays across Zoo grounds. WinterMarkt at Urban Chestnut November 30, 2019 - December 21, 2019 (Saturdays Only) Usher in the holiday season with a “traditional” European WinterMarkt at Urban Chestnuts Midtown Brewery & Biergarten. Eat, drink, and be merry with local vendors on hand for holiday shopping Winter Wonderland at Tilles Park November 22, 2019 - January 2, 2020 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm Enjoy a stroll through more than one million twinkling lights at Winter Wonderland. Tickets are 6, not including MetroTix fees. Pre-registration is required. Dogs on a leash, cameras, strollers and wagons are all welcome. Desserts, hot chocolate, and other beverages will be available for purchase. Also, be on the lookout for a special visitor from the North Pole until 8:45 pm! Winterfest at the Arch November 23 - January 26, 2019 (Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays) A favorite St. Louis winter tradition for all ages, the fourth annual Winterfest, presented by Bank of America and World Wide Technologies returns to Kiener Plaza and features a community ice rink, a Winter Market shopping district, reserved Igloo seating with Sugarfire table service and more exciting events than ever before. Wicked at the Fox Theatre December 7, 2019 - December 29, 2019 Wicked, the Broadway sensation, looks at what happened in the Land of Oz…but from a different angle. Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another young woman, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good, ” and the other one “wicked. ” Sporting Events This Week St. Louis Cardinals schedule St. Louis Blues schedule St. Louis FC schedule Gateway Grizzlies schedule Gateway Motorsports Park Recurring Outdoor Activities Big Muddy Adventures – STL Riverfront Adventure Hidden Valley Zip Tour Recurring Events on the Mississippi River Gateway Arch Events Comedy This Week Funny Bone Comedy Club Helium Comedy Club The Improv Shop Live Music This Week SoFar St. Louis Experience the Gateway to the West with Sofar! From The Grove to Cherokee Street to The Loop, they're reimagining live events through curated, secret performances in intimate settings. Come mingle with touring acts, local and international artists, fellow music lovers and our imaginative hosts. Louis Symphony Concert Calendar Celebrated as one of today's most exciting and enduring orchestras, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is the second-oldest orchestra in the country, marking its 140th year with the 2019/2020 season and its first with Music Director Stéphane Denève. Widely considered one of the world's finest orchestras, the SLSO maintains its commitment to artistic excellence, educational impact, and community connections – all in service to its mission of enriching lives through the power of music. This calendar includes the following venues. Blueberry Hill Duck Room Delmar Hall Halo Bar The Pageant Other Live Music Venue Calendars Atomic Cowboy BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups Chesterfield Amphitheater Broadway Oyster Bar Enterprise Center The Fabulous Fox Theatre Fubar Game 6 Honky Tonk Firebird Off Broadway Old Rock House Sheldon Concert Hall Stifel Theatre St. Louis Blues Museum The Ready Room Venice Cafe.

I wanna be in america Me: Chuckles* no you don't. Everyone: Get's turnt, and sings. Yul Brynner had incredible presence. Free To tragoudi tis agapi. Watch on Netflix Watch on Amazon In the year before the 1904 St Louis World's Fair, the four Smith daughters learn lessons of life and love, even as they prepare for a reluctant move to New York. DIRECTOR Vincente Minnelli WRITER STUDIO Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) WEBSITE St. Louis 1903. The well-off Smith family has four beautiful daughters, including Esther and little Tootie. 17-year old Esther has fallen in love with the boy next door who has just moved in, John. He however barely notices her at first. The family is shocked when Mr. Smith reveals that he has been transfered to a nice position in New York, which means that the family has to leave St. Louis and the St. Louis Fair.

 

This song would fit a surf video well. There are a couple of touching moments in "Meet Me in St. Louis, most notably the scene where Judy Garland sings a little Margaret O'Brien "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" to soothe the girl who's upset about having to leave the only home she's known to that point. To a war-weary audience, I'm sure this song sung in this context struck quite a chord, and I can't hear it to this day without thinking of this scene.
As for the rest of the musical, it's typical MGM frothy stuff, sticky sweet and wholesome, filmed in garish Technicolor. It doesn't have the same sexy humour of some of MGM's other musicals, like "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" and opts instead for a bland family-friendly approach. There's no denying the talent involved, but if you find yourself gagging easily on sugary family entertainment, this movie may not be for you.
Grade: C.

Just love this part, eg 3.00 to 3.05 George Chakiris ' Terrible time in America. Rita Moreno. You FORGET I'm in America.

@helenajesstarzak. he isn't a composer of the song dubbed this into the movie

Tootie of 'Meet Me in St. Louis' to appear here for free movie screening in September 1 of 5 Margaret O'Brien in "Meet Me in St. Louis" 1944) Courtesy of MGM/Warner Bros. Pictures Margaret O'Brien (left) and Judy Garland in "Meet Me in St. Louis" 1944) MGM/Warner Bros. Pictures Acting as master of ceremonies Bob Hope, famous U. S. stage and screen star, presents a miniature Oscar to Margaret O'Brien, who won a special award as the Outstanding Child Actress of the year, during the Academy Award function held in Hollywood on March 29, 1945. Hope would have been 110 years old today. (AP file photo) From left: Lucille Bremer, Margaret O'Brien and Judy Garland in "Meet Me in St. Louis" 1944. MGM/Warner Bros. Pictures The house at 5135 Kensington Avenue in November 1994, the year the dilapidated house was demolished. It was the home of Sally Benson, the author of "Meet Me in St. Louis" and immortalized in the 1944 movie of the same name. Post-Dispatch file photo Yes, you'll get to meet Tootie in St. Louie–well, in University City, at least.  Margaret OBrien, who played feisty kid sister Tootie in the 1944 classic “Meet Me in St. Louis, ” will be at the Tivoli Theatre on Sept. 26 for a special screening of the movie in celebration of its 75th anniversary, officials announced today. Shell join Turner Classic Movies Primetime Host Ben Mankiewicz for an introduction and a meet and greet with fans at the theatre. The event starts at 8 p. m. Her appearance comes after St. Louis was named the winner of the third “Bring TCM to Your Hometown” contest. More than 100 cities across the country were submitted, and Lisa Buchhold of St. Louis submitted the winning entry. Tucson won last year, hosting Angie Dickinson for a screening of "Rio Bravo. Buffalo, New York hosted director Barry Levinson for a screening of "The Natural" in 2017. “TCM is focused on creating communities of classic film fans and engaging with our supporters in their hometowns throughout the country is such an incredible opportunity” CJ Bargamian, TCMs vice president of acquisition and digital engagement, said in a statement. OBrien, now 82, was seven years old when the movie was released. She was given a special juvenile Oscar that year. The movie is based on the writings of Sally Smith Benson, who grew up at 5135 Kensington Avenue. The character of Tootie is based on Benson as a child. The home was razed in 1994. Members of TCM's official fan club, TCM Backlot, can reserve their tickets now. Tickets will be available to the public for free on September 3 by visiting. Sign up for our Go! Sneak Peek e-newsletter, your weekly go-to guide for the weekend's best entertainment in and around the St. Louis. Margaret OBrien got her youthful start in show business when she accompanied her mother to a photo shoot. Eddie Roth of St. Louis and Marilyn Wolfe of Edwardsville share their #stlstuff Take the trolley tour of the cinematic stops in "Meet Me in St. Louis. which turns 70 this year.

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BTW: Hickory trees are native to the area and many old Missouri recipes use hickory nuts instead of the more expensive pecans or almonds. They just grew wild. The second story is about Ikeda's visit to the US in the 60s. He was setting up a district in, I think, California. There was a woman who had made a lot of converts but was supposedly pretty inappropriate socially, so Ikeda decided to ask another woman, who had been practicing for a shorter period of time, had done less conversion, etc., etc. but had more social grace to be the first district leader. The announcement was made in front of the whole group with NO WARNING to the woman NOT being appointed - the one they KNEW was prone to making scenes, and then they were shocked. SHOCKED. when that woman made a scene. Stupid! In the book, they wax eloquent on how INAPPROPRIATE she was to question Ikeda's decision, and to do so publicly, even going so far as to relate how Ikeda ever-so-graciously offered to palm her off to one of his female staff to talk with her PRIVATELY after having humiliated her PUBLICLY. Seriously, this was considered a major lesson on how WRONG the woman was and how "considerate" Ikeda was. Are you kidding me/ Even though I was very indoctrinated at the time, I still thought, Give me a break! Somebody should have talked with this woman BEFORE the announcement. What did they expect? Now I understand. They expected her to swallow her humiliation and go along with whatever the boss man said, because that is the Japanese way. Nothing to do with Buddhism. Not even simple courtesy or any understanding of human beings, and totally sexist, too, while we're talking about it. Ikeda just being a jerk. Source Here's the "The New Human Revolution" section, from Book I, pp. 270-271, 274-277, 281-283. Note that I had to wade through pages of "tears of joy. sparkling eyes. gasps and cries of surprise. Yamamoto continuing his valiant struggle into the early hours of the morning" and "I'll do my best! s to get to this (praise me. Next, Shin'ichi Yamamoto announced the appointment of the chapter women's division chief: I ask Kiyoko Kuwano (Grace Takakawa (sp. to accept the position of chapter women's division chief. And I would like to appoint Kazuko Ellick (Kazue Elliot) who has been active as a key figure among the women, to serve as the district chief of St. Louis District. Mrs. Kuwano had only arrived in the United States ten months before and had not yet achieved anything substantial in terms of her faith-related activities. She reluctantly stood up and said to Shin'ichi: Sensei, I'm sorry, but I don't think I could possibly manage being the chapter women's division chief. I'm really not that capable. Don't worry. I will protect and support you. Please have confidence and do your best. I will. she said, nodding. "Well, then, how about saying a few words. he asked. Urged by Shin'ichi, the woman addressed the audience: I have no experience, but I'll try my best. Thank you. When she heard the announcement of the new chapter women's division chief, Kazuko Ellick's face had clouded over. Her heart burned with jealousy as she watched the exchange between Shin'ichi and Mrs. Kuwano. Tears came to her eyes. "Why wasn't I appointed women's division chief. she raged silently. "Why is she being appointed women's division chief? It's not right. I've worked much harder than she has. Those are all excellent points, but most of us have seen that qualifications and experience very often take a back seat to other considerations, such as the candidate's status and appearance. The district leadership positions were then announced, and Kazuko Ellick's name was now formally called as district chief of St. But she refused to answer, turning her head away in a huff. First, it had been the chapter chief, Akio Ishibashi, then the new Chapter women's division chief, Kiyoko Kuwano, and now Kazuko Ellick: the leadership announcements were turning out in a way that would have been unimaginable in Japan. But let's not overlook who's still controlling the entire process. After all the announcements were made, Shin'ichi said: Mrs. Ellick, Mrs. Kuwano is older than you. Is it okay with you if we appoint her, as an elder sister, to fulfill the role of Chapter women's division chief. No. she shouted angrily. Looking somewhat at a loss, Shin'ichi said: I can't get you to understand, then? Well, you've got me stumped. All right, Mis Kiyohara, could you explain the situation to her thoroughly later. With this, he concluded the leadership announcements. GREAT "leadership" there. He just leaves all that upset up in the air and airily assigns some underling to clean up the mess he's made. But let's continue: After the meeting, Shin'ichi gathered all the leaders appointed that day in a separate room. Kazuko Ellick sat in the front row, still obstinately refusing to look in Shin'ichi's direction. Shin'ichi and the other leaders from japan had deliberated long and hard over the leadership position they had finally assigned to Mrs. Ellick. HA Ikeda just made the decision all by himself, at his own whim. Who cared what anyone else thought, especially the candidates themselves? Everyone recognized she had applied herself energetically and displayed great enthusiasm in her activities. However, if an organization is to grow and develop, it is essential to forge harmony among the members, use the maximum potential of each person, and raise the organization's overall strength. Rubbish. Meaningless codswallop. Leaders also need to have common sense, be calm and rational, and have a head for details. Given these considerations, even though Kazuko Ellick may have outshone Kiyoko Kuwano in terms of experience in activities and energy to take action, Shin'ichi and the other leaders had concluded that the latter would be a more suitable choice for the position of chapter women's division chief. ON THE BASIS OF NO INFORMATION OR DATA! Remember that bit - to this point, there has been no criticism or concern about what Kazuko Ellick has been doing - in fact, she's received nothing but praise! This passing-her-over-for-the-promotion-she'd- earned caught her by surprise, completely blindsided her. But this is the way Ikeda likes to work - he likes to see people squirm. And if anyone is gaining too high a profile or (heaven forfend) a following of their own, he's going to cut them RIGHT down to size! She was a victim of her own success - that is NOT acceptable in the Ikeda cult, where Ikeda is the only one to hog the spotlight, and he won't share that stage with anyone! The key to the development of the organization in Los Angeles lay in a firm bond between the two women. Ooh - is this the inept and incompetent Ikeda ghostwriters attempting to insert some conflict and/or suspense into the situation? Why bother? We know it's all going to work out superlatively simply because it was the MAHvelous Daisaku Ikeda Shin'ichi Yamamoto making all the decisions! The organization's effectiveness is determined by the combination of different individuals. When leaders of various backgrounds, personalities and thinking combine their energies, they can nurture people of rich and diverse ability, creating a broad-minded, humanistic organization capable of facing any problem. Could it be that somehow, perhaps by coincidence, Ikeda's anonymous ghostwriters have identified the problem with the SGI? The organization's true strength lies only in the harmony of its members. Oh gag. Not this again. First of all, did anyone else find that these passages of heavy-handed preachy duh-HERR duh-HERR lecturing not only completely interrupted the narrative flow (and in a particularly annoying manner) but they're always about the indoctrination, in this case "unity über alles. Mrs. Kuwano and Mrs. Ellick had been appointed to their respective positions so Shin'ichi could see Mrs. Ellick squirm OOPS! Did I say that OUT LOUD? respective positions in the hope that they would become a powerful combination, supporting and complementing one another, each making up for what the other lacked. Shin'ichi and the leaders from Japan also hoped that by appointing Mrs. Ellick, who had so far shown herself to be capable and hard working as a key figure in activities here in Los Angeles, they would raise the awareness of all the other district chiefs. So, then, what's this "St. Louis District" bullshit? There's no "St. Louis" in Los Angeles that I'm aware of, and I live in So. CA! Was Ellick being used as a cautionary tale to warn the other district chiefs what would happen if they got too uppity? Looks like it, doesn't it? Shin'ichi continued in a strict tone: The Soka Gakkai is, first and foremost, an organization for people and faith. an organization advancing just as the Daishonin teaches. Voicing discontent because you're not appointed the central figure is not an action based on faith. It is nothing but vanity; a sign of selfishness. All it does is undermine the unity of the organization that has appeared in accord with the Buddha's decree. Irrespective of the great achievements they may have attained in their past endeavors, those who behave this way have allowed emotionalism to prevail over faith. And Ikeda slaps down the ungrateful wretch who had the temerity to expect her efforts to have earned her the promotion she deserved! How DARE she think she mattered! She is to serve and OBEY - she's a woman, isn't she? But Shin'ichi isn't done here. Equally selfish are those who demur from accepting leadership positions. This is laziness masquerading as humility; it is a sign fo a self-centered nature. Buddhist practice means being willing to do anything at all for kosen-rufu, to serve and work for the members. Naturally, there may be various circumstances, such as commitments at work, that make it difficult for you to fulfill a leadership responsibility. If this is the case, please feel free to discuss the matter with us so that we can work something out. Nevertheless, if the fundamental spirit of Buddhist practice is lost, then the Soka Gakkai will no longer be an organization of faith. Yep - he slaps the other woman, too! They BOTH get the Shini'ichi Smackdown! How DARE they exist! Blah blah blah) Shin'ichi then addressed the two women, Mrs. Kuwano, I'm counting on you to work together harmoniously and pool your efforts with the firm resolve to dedicate your lives to kosen-rufu. Meaning "dedicate your lives to MEEEEEEEE. Shin'ichi's tone was stern. "If either of you fail. he continued, it will be the other's fault. Understood. Codependency AWAAAY! Yes, YOU are to blame if that person over there is a lazy ass and won't do THEIR PART of the project - it will be ALL YOUR FAULT! This is the worst EVER kind of management style, and everybody knows it! Yes. responded (loyal little lapdog) Kiyoko Kuwano, nodding. Kazuko Ellick, however, remained tight-lipped. How DARE she exhibit such rebelliousness! That is NOT the "Gakkai spirit. Come on, please shake hands. It will reassure everyone. urged Shin'ichi. "Yes, please show that you're fine with this injustice. It will not only confirm to everyone that I was right, but it will assure that you can NEVER attain justice here, because I want you to show everyone that you ACCEPT my decree so PRESS THE FLESH, BITCHES. Mrs. Kuwano extended her hand and looked at the other owman. But the moment their eyes met, Mrs. Ellick swiftly pulled her hand behind her back. "This is getting us nowhere. said Shin'ichi with a wry smile. I'm sure they simply omitted the reaction from the crowd, a warm chuckle at Shin'ichi the Great's wit and wisdom. Finally, it was October 24. time for Shin'ichi and his party to return to Japan. Forty to fifty well-wishers were waiting in the lobby to see them off when they arrived at the airport shortly after 11:00 AM. (etc. At the very back of the crowd encircling Shin'ichi, a woman stood watching this cordial exchange with a mournful expression. It was Kazuko Ellick. After that fateful discussion meeting at which the Los Angeles Chapter was formed, she had gone home weeping bitterly. She was deeply annoyed and disappointed. "I've worked harder than anyone. she thought. "It's not fair that I wasn't appointed chapter women's division chief. She was too worked up to do anything when she got home, her mind in utter turmoil. Deciding she would pour out her innermost feelings to the Gohonzon, she began chanting daimoku. At first, tears flowed steadily, but, as she continued chanting, she gradually calmed down, regaining her composure. Shin'ichi's guidance now returned to her with vivid clarity. "Sensei is ALWAYS right. Viewing the situation more objectively, she saw that being disheartened merely because she hadn't been appointed chapter women's division chief was certainly not behaving in a manner that accorded with faith. Instead, this attitude was symptomatic of an egoistic desire for honor and recognition. HEY, if that's good enough for "Sensei" why shouldn't it be good enough for EVERYONE ELSE? Realizing this, she was filled with deep shame and regret over her earlier attitude, convinced now that she had made an irreparable error. She was so distraught she couldn't eat the next day. Wow - if only SENSEI had been capable of feeling that level of shame and regret over his MUCH WORSE behavior, maybe he wouldn't have been such a tub! What shall I do. she thought agonizingly. "Will Sensei forgive me if I apologize sincerely for my behavior. But even if he doesn't, I still must apologize to him. It was with this resolve that Kazuko Ellick had made her way to the airport. Oh, isn't that just adorbs. I tell u wut, it is IKEDA who owes ALL OF US an even more sincere apology, after misleading us so egregiously for so many years. But he'll never stoop to that - that's for the little people, the irrelevant tools like Kazuko Ellick. Kazuko Ellick looked for an opening to apologize to Shin'ichi. But she felt so small and so self-conscious that she couldn't find the right moment to tell him. ouldn't she have been focused on apologizing to Kiyoko Kuwano? SHE was the one she'd personally offended by refusing to shake her hand, and SHE was the one she was supposed to repair a relationship with! But no. The ONLY one who matters is Ikeda's Mary Sue stand-in, Shin'ichi Yamamoto. What a doofus. Shin'ichi sat down in one of the chairs in the lobby and began to write brief words of encouragement for the members who held out books and notepads. "Oh, dear, what shall I do. Kazuko Ellick agonized. "I can't get up the nerve to tell him. But if I don't apologize now, I'll probably regret it for the rest of my life. This illustrates one of the HUGE problems with a third-person omniscient narrator - this is supposedly IKEDA 's account, so how does he know what everyone else is thinking? From the context, there was no opportunity for her to tell him her every thought, but he somehow just KNOWS - because he's the Magic Sensei! Summoning all her resolve, she said, Sensei. Shin'ichi looked up at her. "I'm sorry! Please forgive me for having been so unreasonable. She bowed deeply and then peered at Shin'ichi somewhat apprehensively. "Is my performance convincing enough. He smiled at her kindly. "Whew. Yes. he said. "It's important to be sincere in faith. Those who are pure-hearted in faith will definitely savor victory in the end. There's that tedious and tiresome preachy lecturing again. Yes, I'll do my best from now on. Ellick was deeply grateful, tears glistening on her cheeks. Of course, because no other reaction was possible in the Ikeda World of Ikeda-Glorifying FanFic. It occurred to her to ask him to write a message for her as well. She held out a book and said, Sensei, please write something for me, too. WHY did she have a BOOK with her? She'd have had to have brought that with the intention of getting it signed, yet we don't hear a word about THAT part of her preparation! Sloppy, sloppy Sensei! All right, but you're the last one. Shin'ichi wrote swiftly. Valiant and assiduous practice. Shin'ichi, October 24, Los Angeles Airport. He then called over Kiyoko Kuwano, the chapter women's division chief. "Mrs. Kuwano, I would like you and Mrs. Ellick to get along well. The two of you have probably been sisters from the distant past. If you pool your energies, the organization will be solid. I want you to create the world's most harmonious chapter. I have high expectations for you both. Yes. their voices rang out in unison. Shin'ichi smiled and nodded in satisfaction. Unity/Conformity Level UNLOCKED You can read some other references to this event here and here.

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It's from 1953 but the quality is good o_O. This is an attempt at a central list of key winter activities going on in the metro for the next few months. Potentially helpful for new residents, visitors, and locals who are interested in embracing the winter. If you'd like me to make any additions/changes just let me know, I'm sure that I've missed something. Scroll below March events for links to different winter activities. Frozen attractions, skating, skiing, ice fishing, tubing, etc. February 5th, Wednesday U. S. Bank Stadiums Winter Warm-Up Inline Skating and Indoor Running on the stadiums main and upper concourses from 5-9 pm. 8. February 7th, Friday Starlit Snow Tubing Party 21. Meet at Sociable Cider Werks at 7pm, tubing at Taylors Falls. Enjoy the elements this winter season with an evening of snow tubing under the stars, bonfires, craft beer and local wine, pizza, and live DJ entertainment! From flying down the the chutes in your tube, relaxing next to the bonfire roasting some marshmallows, sipping on a refreshing craft beer or local wine, or dancing the night away in the tubing chalet – this event has something for everyone! We will head north to Wild Chutes Snow Tubing in Taylors Falls, MN. Just for this event, we will be taking over their entire tubing facility and grounds so that you have full reign of their different “wild chutes” and tubing chalet. EARLY REGISTRATION PRICE: With Transport, 65, 7 PM-Midnight. Without Transport, 55 –8pm-11pm. Register by Jan 24 to save 10 per ticket on early registration. February 8th, Saturday Hudson Hot Air Balloon, morning & afternoon launch Burnsville's Polar Fest. 11am -2pm. Experience the coolest festival in Burnsville! Polar Fest features snow painting, sledding, ice skating, horse-drawn carriage rides, mite hockey games, a softball tournament, Kidsdance DJ and food trucks. Free admission; food available for purchaseNorth River Hills Park, Burnsville. Wayzata Chilly Open 2020. 9am-3:30pm. The largest most well known and unusual golf tournament on a frozen lake. Minnesota golf in February? You betcha! Join over 1, 800 golfers on Lake Minnetonka for some food, fun, and frozen festivities. Start gathering your squad and tickets are on sale NOW! The Chilly Open consists of three 9 hole courses plowed out on Wayzata Bay, Lake Minnetonka. Due to its growing popularity and high demand, golfers can choose one of three tee times (10 am, 12 pm, and 2 pm. Each player must purchase a ticket. This is not the place to show off your impressive golf game… it IS the place to wear ridiculous costumes, meet incredible people, sample the best chili around and have FUN! This years theme is THE ROARING 20s! Get ready to party like Gatsby. Art Shanty Projects at Lake Harriet. 10am-4pm. Charlies Winter Beer and BBQ Fest. Prior Lake. Noon to 4pm. 20/person. Sample craft beer from over 20 local samples right from the smoker - wings, brisket, hot link and music on The Landing. Takes place on the lake. WinterFest at Loring Park. 1pm-3pm. Come on down and enjoy the winter fun! Smoress, hot cocoa, bonfire, crafts, music, skating, snow shoeing, face painting, carriage rides and ice fishing. Free family event! February 9th, Sunday Hudson Hot Air Balloon, morning launch Northeast Flannel Fest 12:00-2:30 pm. Join us for the second annual Flannel Fest! Sledding, shelter building, and fire building - with lots of warm inside activities and treats too, like birdhouse building, face painting, family flannel photos, cookie decorating, art activities, dog rescue area, and a nature table at this FREE family festival! Lake Minnetonka Klondike Dog Derby. 8am - 8pm. A world-class sled dog race that will introduce the incredible sport of mushing to the local community. The 8-dog, 40-mile race will run along the beautiful shores of Lower Lake Minnetonka but will start and finish on Water Street in the heart of historic Excelsior, Minnesota. Admission is free. Third Annual Surly Boot Soccer Tournament. 10am-5pm. Great Lawn at Allianz Field. Think boot hockey, but with soccer balls. This is a one-of-a-kind event–anywhere. Snow. Small fields. 5 on 5. No keepers. No cleats allowed; only snow boots. Supporters groups will be invited, all the teams will be co-ed, 32 teams will play and every team is guaranteed two matches, food, music, and of course – beer. This event is open to the public and there is no cost to come cheer on your favorite team. REGISTER YOUR TEAM TODAY. February 10th, Monday U. Feb 16th, Sunday Northeast Farmers Market Winter Market. 10am - 2pm. We will proudly feature music on vinyl by The Ring Toss Twins, local beer and Bloody Mary bar, kids activities, plus a great variety of over 40 local vendors. It will be a weekend destination with something to offer for all. Location: Chowgirls @ Solar Arts. 711 15th Ave NE, Minneapolis. February 22nd, Saturday 11th Annual Winter Beer Dabbler 3pm–6:30pm. The Winter Beer Dabbler is the biggest outdoor beer festival in Minnesota. With unlimited samples of the nation's best craft beer, great live music, and fun activities, the Winter Beer Dabbler is a true celebration of winter in 180 breweries & cideries Pouring more than 600 beers and ciders. Tickets 20-70. MN State Fairgrounds. Moonlight Snowshoeing and Mulled Wine at Chateau St. Croix Winery. 6pm-9pm. St Croix Falls, WI. Enjoy Snowshoeing on an ice luminary lit trail at the Chateau St. Just 40 per person! Your evening Includes Outdoor fire and smores, live music, winery tour. February 28th, Friday 14th Annual Polar Plunge in Minneapolis. Thomas Beach on Bde Maka Ska. Corporate, executive, and law enforcement plunges. Friday night Fireworks. Trails by Candlelight on Feb 28th: Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Enjoy award-winning cross-country ski trails, hiking and snowshoe trails, and plowed walking paths in Lebanon Hills Regional Park — all by candlelight. Ski and snowshoe rental up with hot cocoa and crackling bonfires. Cocoa provided. Hot food available for purchase from food trucks. 8/person. February 29th, Saturday 14th Annual Polar Plunge in Minneapolis. 8:00 a. m. Frozen 5K Start 10:00 a. Plunge Village + Beer Garden Open 10:30 a. Polar Plunge Begins Extreme Horse Skijoring at Canterbury Park. 1 – 4 PM. Watch this extreme winter sport that features a skier being pulled behind a horse while they dodge obstacles on the Canterbury racetrack! Plus, Wiener Dog Races! Looking for a unique, fun and thrilling family activity? Skijoring, presented by Windsor Canadian, is coming back to Canterbury Park on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020! Skijoring is an adrenaline-packed race that involves a skier being pulled behind a horse! Competitors can reach speeds as fast as 40 mph as they maneuver through gates and other obstacles. Advanced Tickets 5-10. Kids 12 & under are free. Buy Now & Save: March Events~ March 15th, Sunday Northeast Farmers Market Winter Market. March 14th, Saturday ShamROC Ice Bowling Noon-9pm @ St Louis Park. Have you ever wondered what it's like to bowl on ice? You're in luck! The city is hosting its inaugural ShamROC Ice Bowling extravaganza for those age 18 and older. Bowl four frames for the chance to win fabulous prizes, and stay for food, drinks, music and fun! You can also meet Ryan from the KS95 Morning Show from 2 – 5 p. Register your team of four and select your timeslot! Register online under the "bowling" league. Fee: 50 per team Registration deadline: March 11. Fastenal Parallel 45 Winter Festival. Events through the 17th. March 17th, Tuesday ~2020 Fastenal Parallel 45 Winter Festival~ The 2020 Coop FIS Cross Country Ski World Cup Sprint Finals on March 17th will mark the first time in two decades that the world's best have competed on American Snow. The race will cap off the March 14-17 Fastenal Parallel 45 Winter Festival, which will include live music, craft beer, citizen races, and more. Mark your calendars and meet us along the 45th Parallel at The Trailhead for this historic event. Buy tickets online.   Winter Activities / Things To Do Outside ~Frozen Attractions~ Minnehaha Falls. Ice Castles, New Brighton 13-18 for adults. Less for kids. Rice Park Ice Sculptures during the Winter Carnival. Jan 25th - Feb 2nd. Snow sculptures at Vulcan Snow Park, Jan 26th - Feb 2nd or until they collapse. "7 best frozen waterfalls within 90 minutes of the Twin Cities" Warmer temps may prevent freezing) Ice Fishing~ Lake Minnetonka, Ice Fishing Warriors. Lake Minnetonka with Kurt Erickson Guide Service, Alexandria Ice Fishing Rentals, Mille Lacs Lake. 2hr drive one way) Ice safety info from the DNR. ~Skiing~ Buck Hill (Burnsville. Lutsen (Lutsen, MN. 4 hour drive one way. Trollhaugen(Dresser, WI, 45 mins outside the metro. Afton (Hastings) Adaptive skiing suggestions. Ski lessons suggestions. ~Cross Country Skiing~ Hyland Park (Bloomington) Elm Creek (Maple Grove) Theo Wirth Park. Three Rivers Park Locations around the metro. Fort Snelling State Park (check for closures) William OBrien State Park. Lake Elmo Park Reserve. Hoigaards rentals. ~Sledding~ Great suggestions in this thread. Three Rivers Sled rental available for 1. ~Snow Tubing~ Trollhaugen (Dresser, WI. Buck Hill (Burnsville) Bad Lands Sno Park (Hudson, WI) Wild Mountian (Taylors Falls) Theo Wirth (Minneapolis) Green Acres (Lake Elmo. SuperSlide at CHS Field in St Paul. 10 for adults and 7 for children under 12 for unlimited slides during a one-hour time slot. ~Snowshoeing~ Theo Wirth Park. 12. 50 rentals. Various Three Rivers locations around the metro. 5 rentals. Fort Snelling State Park (check for closures) Hoigaards Rentals. Afton State Park. William O Brian State Park. Lake Elmo. ~Ice Skating~ Mall of America. City of Minneapolis parks, various locations. Parks & closures on this website. Centennial Lakes Park (Edina. Check for closures. Hopkins and Minnetonka. “Skating rinks with warming houses are located at seven Minnetonka locations and six Hopkins park locations. ” Other Lake Minnetonka options. Maple Grove Central Park Ice Skating Loop. Plymouth warming houses/rinks: The Oval, Roseville. St Paul, CHS Field. Loring Park, Minneapolis. St Paul Groveland. Ice safety info from the DNR. Skate sharpening recommendations. ~Fat Tire Biking~ Theo Wirth. ~Other outside activities~ Winter ziplining @ Kerfoot Canopy. Metro Transit Snow/Delay/Re-route Related Updates Metro Weather Updates Minnesota Travel Info, Road conditions DPS Winter Survival Kit for your vehicle Last day of winter, Thursday, March 19, 2020.

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