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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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Halloween On Ice (1998) Josee Chouinard (Winner - 1998 Canadian Professional Championships) Performs Poltergeist on ice.
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First up is Gia Guddat (1984 Canadian Professional Silver Medalist) during this Halloween on ice (1998). She skates with 4 skates total, two for her feet and a skate for each hand. She skates almost entirely on all fours. 
Then 14 year old, Jennifer Kirk (1998 U.S. National Novice Bronze Medalist), performs as Simba from the Lion King.
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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Halloween on ice (1998) one of the more thrilling performances by philippe Candeloro (4-time French Nat’l Champion) as freddy krueger.
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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Another clip from the 1998 Halloween on Ice. In this clip you will see jozef sabovcik skate as Dracula with a daring ending. 
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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Halloween on ice (1998) had a full cast of elite ice skaters. In this clip you’ll see 1994 Olympic silver medalist Nacy Kerrigan perform as Jack Skellington to Jack’s Lament. I remember watching this on TV as a child and wishing I could learn to ice skate like her. This was truly a magical experience for me getting to see all these amazing skaters perform to popular Halloween songs.
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            OPERATION DR WHO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
         MISSION: STOCKING STUFFERS (CHOCOLATE)
                               CONDUCTED BY: AGENT M.
I’m wanting to make a couple dr who themed chocolates for our headquarter members. We’ve never had stocking for Christmas but Agent C. thinks we should this year. Because of that I’m making these for those. 
I found these molds on Amazon. I couldn't find any dr who Molds except for the Tardis/Dalek and I wanted more characters. I was disappointed till I realized I could use regular angle molds as Weeping Angles. 
I found cube art of the TARDIS and Dalek on Pinterest. I’m going to print them on card stock then use them as the chocolate boxes. I’ll be wrapping the finished chocolate in tin foil then placing them inside there corresponding box. One chocolate per box. I still haven't decided how I want to package the angels.
Note: The second grouping of angels are small so if your looking for slightly larger angels, use the second grouping. Hope this helps.
- Agent M.
Tardis/Dalek
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KT3F1SX/?coliid=I25NO7Z6DABZ9B&colid=Z61DCMME5KR4&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
First group of angles
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B8P64LG/?coliid=I3MFA2OL4JQYMM&colid=Z61DCMME5KR4&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Second group of angles
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076MXNC3W/?coliid=I3EESSZC88DXDC&colid=Z61DCMME5KR4&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Dalek cube art
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/554365035382362108/
TARDIS cube art
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/554365035382115780/
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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More inspiration for my ODWCS outfit. I’m starting to like the idea of a vest. Vests are cool.
- Agent C.
Were the photos are from
First Photo: 
https://imgur.com/a/vFTUy
Second Photo:
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/kingfal/4949131691/in/photostream/
Third Photo:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/593067844659914524/
Forth Photo:
http://thehousethatlarsbuilt.com/2014/10/this-girl-3.html/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Pinterest
Sixth Photo: 
https://imgur.com/a/vFTUy
inspiration 
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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                                                TEDDY GIRLS
I found this fashion style from the early to mid 1950′s while looking for inspiration for my ODWCS and fell down the teddy girl whole. I thought I’d share with you all who the Teddy girls were. All information below was found here, http://subcultureslist.com/teddy-girls/
- Agent C.
WHO WERE TEDDY GIRLS
Teddy Girls also known as Judies, a little-known aspect of the more well-known Teddy Boyssubculture, were working class Londoners, some of them Irish immigrants, who dressed in neo-Edwardian fashions. The Teddy Girls were the first British female youth subculture. Teddy Girls as a group remain historically almost invisible, not many photos were taken, only one article was published in the 1950s about Teddy Girls, as they were considered less interesting than the Teddy Boys. 
TEDDY GIRLS: ARE TEDDY GIRLS REALLY PART OF SUBCULTURE
Back in 1950s, there were small groups of girls who saw themselves as Teddy Girls, and who identified with Teddy Boy culture, dancing with the Teds at the Elephant and Castle, going to the cinema with them and apparently getting some vicarious pleasure from relating the violent nature of the incidents instigated by the Teddy Boys. But there are good reasons why this could not have been an option open to many working-class girls. Though girls participated in the general rise in the disposable income available to youth in the 1950’s, girls’ wages were, relatively, not as high as boys’. More important, patterns of spending would have been powerfully structured in a different direction for girls from that of boys. The working class girl, though temporarily at work, remained more focussed on home. More time was spent in the home.
Teddy boy culture was an escape from the family into the street and the cafe, as well as evening and weekend trips ‘into town’. Teddy Girl would certainly dress up and go out, either with boy-friends or, as a group of girls, with a group of boys. But there would be much less ‘hanging about’ and street-corner involvement. While Teddy Boys could spend a lot of time ‘hanging about’ in the territory, the pattern for Teddy Girls was probably more firmly structured between being at home.
In 1950s there was certainly more attention than in pre-war youth culture to the teenage leisure market and its accompanying manifestations (concerts, records, pin-ups, magazines), and girls as well as boys would have shared in this. But many of these activities would have been easily appropriated into the traditionally defined cultural space of a home or peer-centred girls’ ‘culture’ -operated mainly within the home, or visiting a girl-friend’s home, or at parties, without involving the riskier and more frowned-on path of hanging about the streets or cafes.
This would lead us to suggest that Teddy Girls were present, but in marginal or at least highly patterned ways, in Teddy boy subculture: but that – following the position outlined above -Teddy Girls ‘involvement’ was sustained by a complementary, but different subcultural pattern. The response of many Teddy Boys to the rise of rock-and-roll in this period was themselves to become active if highly amateur performers (the rise of the skiffle groups), Teddy Girls participants in this culture became either fans or record collectors and readers of the ‘teenage-hero’ magazines.
Information found here
http://subcultureslist.com/teddy-girls/
Pictures found here
http://www.designlovefest.com/2016/03/teddy-girls/
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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             OPERATION DR WHO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
           MISSION: DR WHO NON CANNON COSPLAY
                                CONDUCTED BY: AGENT C.
HELLO THERE, FRIENDS! Agent C. here! 
SO! I was thinking it would be SOOO FUN to dress up as the Doctor on Christmas day. But I was thinking, sense our TARDIS is going to be a mitch match mess and very much non-cannon so I should my Doctor. I’ve been looking at vintage fashion for inspiration and I’m finding lots. Here’s an image I found on Pinterest. How fun is pinterest?! Answer, VERY! 
Agent M.: She looks like a sensible woman.
Agent C.: OH YES! And she has a stonge will with a fast wit!
Agent M.: You’ve met her?
Agent C.: No, but I like to image that’s what she’s like.
Found photo on Pinterest
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/554365035382398189/
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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          OPERATION DR WHO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
              MISSION: GALLIFREYAN ORNAMENTS
                    CONDUCTED BY:  AGENT M.
By using the technique from this video I was able to make a Gallifreyan Christmas ornament. The spelling on this ornament is most likely wrong but It’s good enough.
Each ornament I make is for a specific person and there for the ornament has they’re name on it in Gallifreyan. By using black acrylic paint I was able to dirty them up to give them a used look and dimension. 
The loop was made by twisting together a blue and white embroidery thread. I used tacky glue to attach the thread to the back of the ornaments. Cut out a piece of paper of you choice (Agent C. was insistent on a magazine cutting of clouds) and tacky glue that on top of the the string. Cut excess so no paper is seen from front side.
Good luck on your Mission
Agent C. : And have fun!
Gallifreyan Alphabet  
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/303852306091914152/
Instructions on were to place the Gallifreyan letters (this part can be a bit tricky. So don’t give up, and keep trying. You can do it!)
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/259308891028046720/
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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TRADIS console calculator
If your looking for help with measuring your TARDIS console, this link has a TARDIS console calculator. Very helpful!
- Agent C.
http://tardisbuilders.com/index.php?board=30.0
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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I found a video talking about making a TARDIS console. 
- Agent C.
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I found this transmission showcasing a door that was transformed into a TARDIS door. This will be helpful in transforming one of our headquarters doors into a TARDIS door. 
-Agent M.
Agent C.: HOW COOL WOULD THAT BE!
Agent M.: Very cool
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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I found these two images separately on pinterest. Sources at the bottom of this post.
Ones a year someone in our headquarters will be chosen to hide a pickle. This pickle is a treat because who every finds it gets a prize. This year Agent C. and I decided that I’d hide the pickle on Christmas. I’ll be hiding it inside the section of the headquarters we’re transforming into the inside of the TARDIS.
I saw these images on pinterest and decided they could work together. Everyone in headquarters are, of course, the same size so I’ll be making the sweater as the prize then wrapping it up in a TARDIS shaped box. I’ll let you know how it turns out.
-Agent M.
Agent C.: CUTE!!
Agent M.: Very.
Sweater Pic Source: 
https://www.reddit.com/r/doctorwho/comments/14juo6/my_friend_loves_his_new_christmas_sweater/
TARDIS Christmas Gift Source:
https://imgur.com/P4RDbY8
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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I found this transmission on how to make River Songs notebook. It should help.
-Agent M.
Agent C.: Were’d you find that?
Agent M.: A transmission cite called, Youtube. 
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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I found this fun transmission on making a TARDIS. I’m not going to be making this TARDIS but I thought I’d share this for those who are interested in doing so.
- Agent M.
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birdgirl34 · 5 years
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An extension to yesterdays fan fiction post about the current Doctor regenerating into another woman. I drew her in an outfit she might have found herself liking after settling in.
- Agent M.
Agent C.: Awww I love it, Agent M.
Agent M.: Thanks, Agent C.
Agent C.: *Gasps* Is that a smile, I see?
Agent M.: What? No...
Agent C.: Don’t worry, I won’t tell anyone.
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