BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah - Street Knowledge (ft. Tree)
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Last month legend rapper Ice Cube did an one-on-one sit-down interview with legend LA radio personality Big Boy for Big Boy TV to discuss Cube's upbringing, his career, entering Hollywood among other topics related
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Jason absolutely knew about Gotham and street smarts and Gotham street smarts before he met Bruce. But he needed Batman to take something like “don’t stop at any lights on lower fifth, you’ll get robbed” to “don’t stop at any lights on lower fifth; and if someone comes up to rob you here’s what you do to get away or fight them off.”
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Charles Brooks, a resident of Newark, N.J, is credited with inventing the street sweeping trucks in 1896 with revolving brushes.
Street sweeping was a manual job until he invented the self-propelled street sweeper.
—Street sweeping was often a manual labor job in Brooks' time. Keeping in mind that horses and oxen were the main means of transportation — where there is livestock, there is manure. Rather than stray litter as you might see today in the street, there were piles of manure that needed to be frequently removed regularly. In addition, garbage and the contents of chamber pots would end up in the gutter.
The task of street sweeping was not carried out by mechanical equipment, but rather workers who roamed the street sweeping garbage up with a broom into a receptacle. This method clearly required a lot of labor, although it did provide employment.
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. WHY DID NO ONE TELL ME DAVEED DIGGS HAD PLAYED MR NOODLE!!!
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As an expert on all things puppets,
Welcome Home is like if the aesthetics and capitalism of the Kroffts and Pufnstuf were transplanted onto the animation and world of Jim Henson and Sesame Street.
(Puppet ramblings)
Like, tell me some of this shit doesn't look like something in Welcome Home.
And some Sesame Street stuff too
(Not to mention the fact that Sesame Street didn't even come out with a Halloween costume until 1980. Kroffts had way more merch, and some of the things on the website are directly inspired by krofft products. Pufnstuf, much like Welcome Home, was a mainia. Can't get enough of pufnstuf. The designs of characters and animation though is more lifted from early Sesame Street. Frank is pretty clearly inspired by Bert, down to having a niche collection hobby. Poppy, while to me looks more like Petey the Peacock, also has inspiration from big bird. Wally, through all of this, has no design or character roots as far as I can tell. And no, it's probably not Elmo because a lot of research went into this project and Elmo (in a beta form) didn't show up until 1980. Also, Elmo doesn't talk in autistic monotone. Ever. Even in his beta form! He talks more like a caveman.)
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