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Small But Mighty: The Ultimate Survival Tool
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Small But Mighty: The Ultimate Survival Tool
http://getomaha.za.com/jr-6EYkFikc-kePk8LYaHAaCcpythhvZE7uJHrDyCN7hi4H70g
http://getomaha.za.com/0ACOJJ2t1h-gY450SEnOsv3xOzOt5VeQLyfXtxPhvsj3aNf5Kw
challenge to the stage. At first, films were silent and presented only limited competition. By the end of the 1920s, films like The Jazz Singer were presented with synchronized sound, and critics wondered if cinema would replace live theatre altogether. While live vaudeville could not compete with these inexpensive films that featured vaudeville stars and major comedians of the day, other theatres survived. The musicals of the Roaring Twenties, borrowing from vaudeville, music hall, and other light entertainment, tended to ignore plot in favor of emphasizing star actors and actresses, big dance routines, and popular songs.
Florenz Ziegfeld produced annual spectacular song-and-dance revues on Broadway featuring extravagant sets and elaborate costumes, but there was little to tie the various numbers together. Typical of the 1920s were lighthearted productions such as Sally; Lady Be Good; Sunny; No, No, Nanette; Harlem; Oh, Kay!; and Funny Face. Their books may have been forgettable, but they produced enduring standards from George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Jer
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<p>Hi ,</p>
<p>FACT: When TSHTF and you need your gear the most, odds are it won't be close by. Most people will be miles away from home when disaster strikes.</p>
<p>But I found a tool that is small enough to fit in your wallet so you can always have something to help you even if it's just to get back to your gear.</p>
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<p>I like to think of this little tool as my 'Survival Business Card' and I ALWAYS have it on me.</p>
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