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🐍Say hello to the newest member of THF Author’s reptile family, Ferentus!! 🐍
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I took in this lil guy because his owner couldn’t keep him anymore. Just getting him checked over (he seems clear of mites, an RI, stuck shed, etc) and now he’s getting settled in to his new home! He’s alert, curious, and my second male snake (I've got three girls and two males now, and the other male snake I have is definitely gay so I’LL UPDATE YALL ON THE TEA).
He is an adult Florida king snake, and he's a very healthy weight; I’m just so excited to have hm: ESPECIALLY on my birthday!!! 😃 
He says hello to the THF readers and can’t wait to explore his new forever home! 🥰🐍🥰🐍
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Rebooking WWE (1991-1993)
1991 Royal Rumble
The Ultimate Warrior retains
Randy Savage achieves #1 contender status
Saddam Hussein does not invade Kuwait
(No Persian Gulf War, or threat of one, means Warrior keeps his championship for another day pinning Sgt. Slaughter clean. Savage is victorious in the Royal Rumble after Jake Roberts interferes and startles Hulk Hogan with his snake, Damien)
WrestleMania VII
Randy Savage def. The Ultimate Warrior for the world title
Hulk Hogan def. Jake Roberts
The Hart Foundation retain the tag titles over The Rockers
(The Macho King snaps and delivers elbow drop after elbow drop until Warrior simply cannot continue. Miss Elizabeth is distraught and scurries away as her former lover celebrates with Sensational Sherri)
(Hogan battles Roberts and his two snakes - Damien and Lucifer - the Hulkster powers out of a strangle hold and drops the leg for the 1-2-3 over Roberts)
(Cracks begin to show between the relationship of Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels. Jannetty is getting walloped and Michaels does all the heavy lifting. Neidhart pins Jannetty for THF to retain the tag titles)
‘91 SummerSlam
Undertaker def. Randy Savage for the world title
(Savage puts over The Deadman clean)
‘91 Survivor Series
Undertaker retains vs the Macho Man with help from Roberts
(Roberts sneaks under the ropes and hits Savage with a DDT while the referee was busy berating Paul Bearer on the opposite side of the ring)
This Tuesday in Texas
Savage def. Roberts
Hogan def. Undertaker for the world title, President Jack Tunney strips him of the belt for using a chair, and Paul Bearer ambushing Hogan during the match costs ‘Taker the championship also
1992 Royal Rumble
Roberts wins the rumble last eliminating Savage
WrestleMania VIII
Randy Savage def. Jake Roberts for the world title
Hulk Hogan def. Ric Flair
Undertaker def. Sid Justice
Marty Jannetty def. Shawn Michaels
SummerSlam ‘92
Randy Savage retains vs The Ultimate Warrior
Marty Jannetty def. Bret Hart for I.C Title
Survivor Series ‘92
Bret Hart def. Randy Savage
1993 Royal Rumble
Bret Hart retains vs Razor Ramon
Randy Savage wins the rumble, last eliminating Yokozuna
WrestleMania IX
Bret retains vs Savage
HBK def. Marty Jannetty for I.C Title
1993 King of the Ring
Razor Ramon wins KotR tournament
SummerSlam ‘93
Bret Hart retains vs Lex Luger
Mr. Perfect def. HBK for I.C Title
Royal Rumble ‘93
Yokozuna def. Bret Hart for world title
Razor Ramon def. I.R.S for I.C Title (HBK vacated due to an allegation of steroid use)
Lex Luger wins the rumble, last eliminating HBK
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The Real Toys of “Toy Story 4”
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Chatty Cathy Talking Doll, ca. 1963, an inspiration for Gabby Gabby. THF 173150
Since 1995, Disney-Pixar’s “Toy Story” films have led the industry in combining computer-generated animation with powerful, heartfelt stories. One of the reasons that adults and kids alike are drawn to these films is the clever selection of toys. More often than not, these are based upon real toys that are fondly remembered by viewers from different generations (see several examples of these from The Henry Ford’s collections in the blog post, “The Real Toys of Toy Story”).
This summer’s release of “Toy Story 4”—with its cast of old friends along with several newly introduced toys—allows us the perfect opportunity to once again delve into The Henry Ford’s collections and see what real toys provided inspiration for this fourth “Toy Story” installment.
The Heroes
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Kentucky Fried Chicken Spork, 1978-90. THF173933
A heroic spork? Yes, indeed! This time around, Pixar decided to explore what would happen when a handmade toy named Forky (with a plastic spork for a body) meets the old gang of mass-manufactured toys. 
Sporks have a long, mostly unsuccessful history. Think about it. When you combine a spoon and a fork together, neither of them is going to work very well. Interlocking or folding sets of camp utensils have always been more popular with backpackers and Boy Scouts. Nevertheless, by the 1970s, plastic sporks were making their way into fast-food restaurants—to use for, as Forky describes it, "soup, salad, maybe chili, and then the trash!” Kentucky Fried Chicken was one of the first fast-food chains to regularly feature sporks, like the one shown here.
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Image of Little Bo-Peep as part of Mother Goose Series, trade card for baking soda, John Dwight & Co., 1900. THF294575
In “Toy Story 4,” Bo Peep returns as a much more assertive and heroic character. Here we learn that she was once part of a lamp that Andy’s sister, Molly, had in her bedroom to help her fall asleep. In fact, the classic nursery rhyme, Little Bo-Peep—first printed in full in 1810—reveals that this young shepherdess lost her sheep because she had also fallen asleep! 
Other connections exist between the old nursery rhyme and the newer, more independent Bo Peep.  n the nursery rhyme, Bo Peep’s sheep lose their way because sheep are known to flock together. In “Toy Story 4,” Bo Peep’s three sheep are also inseparable—in fact, they are molded together as one piece, leading to often humorous results! In addition, a shepherdess would have traditionally used her crook not only to manage her sheep but also to defend them from attack by predators. In the film, Bo Peep similarly uses her crook to keep our heroes from harm.
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Polly Pocket Watch Happy Meal Toy, 1995. THF141193
The appearance of Giggles McDimple in “Toy Story 4” likely delighted girls who grew up in the 1990s, as Giggles and her “home” reference the highly popular Polly Pockets of that era. These were first conceived by a British Dad for his daughter in 1983, using a powder compact as a tiny house that could fit in a pocket. Bluebird Toys, of Swindon, England, licensed the concept when these first appeared on the market in 1989, with Mattel in charge of distribution. In 1998, Mattel purchased the rights to manufacture Polly Pockets, then immediately redesigned them into larger dolls with changing garments. While various versions were produced after that, the original minuscule figures with jointed legs and peg-like bases that slotted into holes inside their cases never returned.  
In “Toy Story 4,” Giggles compensates for her minuscule size by displaying an air of confidence and a can-do attitude—just the kind of out sized personality that little girls of the 1990s might have ascribed to their own Polly Pockets. 
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Evel Knievel X-2 Sky Cycle Toy, 1976-8. THF 302676
Duke Caboom—"Canada’s Greatest Stuntman”—is not an exact imitation of Evel Knievel, but this “Toy Story 4” character was certainly inspired by the famed 1970s stunt daredevil. Robert Craig Knievel, who was known at an early age for his combined athletic prowess and guts, became a national sensation in the 1970s, when he was featured several times on “ABC’s Wide World of Sports.”  nievel’s tremendous crowd appeal motivated Ideal to reproduce an action-figure version of him along with various stunt-related accessories—like this X-2 Sky Cycle that replicates the one he used during an attempted jump over Snake River Canyon, Idaho, in 1974. 
During the peak of his popularity, Knievel’s flashy white leather jumpsuit and reputation for keeping his word helped reinforce his heroic, larger-than-life image. That is, until 1978, when he was convicted of assaulting the author of a book written about him and his popularity quickly plummeted. The tragic backstory of Duke Caboom and his kid who rejected him is a fitting connection to the real-life 1970s Evel Knievel and his young fans. 
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G.I. Joe Desert Troop Dusty with Sandstorm, his coyote, 1990-91. THF 94338
Combat Carl makes a small but unforgettable appearance in “Toy Story 4”—especially if you who stay to the very end of the credits. He played a bit part in the first “Toy Story” film, then a larger role in Pixar’s 2013 Halloween TV special, “Toy Story of Terror!”  Combat Carl is an everyman military action figure reminiscent of G.I. Joe action figures of the 1980s and ‘90s.  Mattel introduced the first G.I. Joe in 1964—a 12” poseable version that directly referenced the military men who saw action during World War II and the Korean War.  An African-American version of G.I. Joe was introduced in 1965. 
As a result of the unpopular Vietnam War in the late 1960s and the rising price of plastic in the 1970s, G.I. Joes declined in popularity until they were discontinued in 1978. But they made a stunning comeback during the 1980s as 3-3/4” adventure-team action figures. This G.I. Joe action figure from The Henry Ford’s collection, named Dusty, was introduced in 1991, after the Persian Gulf War inspired toys based upon the real-life conflict. Exuding a great deal of self-possessed machismo but also tugging at our heartstrings a bit, Combat Carl always leaves us rooting for him. 
The Villains
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Shown on the right side of the page, Chatty Cathy is featured in the 1964 Sears Roebuck & Co. Christmas Catalog. Note her Gabby Gabby-like freckles! THF287020
At first glance, the scheming Gabby Gabby appears to have been based upon Chatty Cathy, introduced to the American public in 1960 as the first in a new line of Mattel talking dolls. Like Gabby Gabby in the film, Chatty Cathy’s “voice” was activated by a pull string in the back. The first Chatty Cathy, who had blue eyes and sported a blonde bobbed hairdo, recited 11 phrases at random via a record that was driven by a metal coil wound by pulling the toy’s string. Her phrases were voiced by June Foray, also famous as the voice of Rocky the Squirrel in “The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show.” Newer versions of the doll sported a wider choice of hair and eye colors as well as an African-American version. By 1963, when this version of Chatty Cathy was introduced, she had long pigtails and her vocabulary had increased to 18 phrases.
According to director Josh Cooley, Gabby Gabby was based more directly upon an evil doll named Talky Tina, who appeared in a 1963 “Twilight Zone” episode. In this edge-of-your-seats episode, a family’s problems are made worse when a talking doll—which was loosely based upon Chatty Cathy and was also voiced by June Foray—develops a mind of her own and wreaks havoc on the family, inevitably leading to a tragic ending.
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Page of doll carriages, Sears Roebuck & Co. Christmas Catalog, 1964. THF294577
As Woody and Forky search for Bo Peep in the quiet atmosphere of the antique shop, the sudden sound of a squeaky doll carriage edging closer but just out of view is one of the more hair-raising moments in the film.  Sure enough, it reveals itself as Gabby Gabby’s mobility device and there is good reason for viewers to be nervous. Some of us have a visceral memory of those squeaky doll carriages of the mid-20th century, before safety and cost issues replaced the carriages’ metal and vinyl parts with plastic. 
Doll carriages were generally based upon full-size baby carriages of their era.  In the late 19th century, these were often quite elaborate, made of wicker with brass fittings and matching parasols and only affordable to the wealthy.  As the 20th century progressed, pop-up tops, removable beds, and suspension systems made baby carriages more comfortable and convenient, and they also became more affordable to families of different economic levels.  The three options shown in this 1964 Sears Roebuck Christmas catalog—of varying prices and materials—are all reminiscent of Gabby Gabby’s squeaky—and sneaky—doll carriage. 
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Doll Dessert Set, 1935-40. THF141192
In “Toy Story 4,” Gabby Gabby is delighted when the antique shop owner’s granddaughter, Harmony, sets up a toy tea set and pretends to take tea—hoping beyond hope that when her voice box is fixed, Harmony will invite her to join in. 
Since the 19th century, miniature tea sets were a traditional way for little girls to practice adult skills and feminine roles. It was up to them, however, to decide whom to invite for company. Images, like the cover of this doll dessert set, often show little girls having tea with favored dolls and stuffed animals. Indeed, in previous “Toy Story” movies, we saw both neighbor Sid’s little sister and young Bonnie engage in this type of imaginative play. The strengthening of bonds between little girls and their dolls through pretend tea-drinking is something that Gabby Gabby desperately wants—so much so that she will resort to desperate measures to have it. 
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Charlie McCarthy Doll, 1937-40. THF106436
Without a doubt the creepiest characters in “Toy Story 4” are the Bensons—the group of ventriloquist dummies that Gabby Gabby enlists to do her bidding. Dating back to 18th-century traveling fairs, ventriloquists “threw” their voices to appear as if they were coming from elsewhere, usually a puppet or other semi-lifelike figure referred to as a dummy. During the early 20th century, Edgar Bergen popularized the idea of comedic ventriloquism, teaming up with his “cheeky,” boyish dummy, Charlie McCarthy.  Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy became so popular that they appeared on “The Chase & Sanborn Radio Hour” from 1937 to 1956, as well as later films and TV programs. As shown here, Charlie McCarthy was reproduced by Effanbee as a child’s toy, complete with different outfits and a carrying trunk. 
The Charlie McCarthy dummy and related doll were not intended to be evil (although some people would maintain that all ventriloquists’ dummies are creepy).  redit for that goes to the fact that the Bensons were more directly inspired by a series of “Goosebumps” books by R. L. Stine that began in 1993, featuring the villainous Slappy the Dummy. Though the book is from a later era, Slappy’s appearance recalls the ventriloquist dummies of Charlie McCarthy’s time. In “Toy Story 4,” the Bensons have no voices because there are no humans to provide them. And their bodies are soft with no structure because, without humans to operate them, their body parts just dangle.  Very clever!  And definitely creepy! 
Will there be a “Toy Story 5”—with new toys, the return of familiar old toys, and a fresh spin on their interconnecting stories? Only time will tell.
Donna R. Braden is Senior Curator and Curator of Public Life at The Henry Ford.
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Some of you have read ao3 comments or heard that I have some snakes!! 🐍🐍 I thought I would share my lovely scaly friends with you if anyone was interested in meeting them!! I’ll introduce them to you in order with their pictures! 🐍
-- The first one is my Honduran milk snake named Faerynn! She is an adult, and she is the BEST eater out of my entire snake collection. She started out very flighty and scared, but she’s improved so much! I’d say she has the most beautiful colors of any of my snakes: she is red with orange and black bands.
-- Next we have my Miami corn snake named Cato after my favorite character from the hunger games! He is my calmest snake, and he often sits in my lap and rests while I’m writing THF (he knows all the spoilers so DONT ASK HIM). he is giving you all a big snek smile 
-- Now we have my pastel ball python, Nagini!! She is my slowest and most curious snake, and she gives off B I G James Madison in THF vibes for some reason. She was underweight at first, but I am working her back up to the right weight for a ball python (one and a half cups of noodle pile and snek mush 🥰)
-- Finally I’d like to introduce the most recent addition to my collection, my red-tailed boa constrictor. I named her after Randolph’s snake in THF, Ossidiana!! She is very sick, and is quarantined at the moment. We believe she has a respiratory infection and possibly some other illnesses, but today she ate her first meal like a CHAMPION!! Congrats to her!! 
If ANYONE has any questions, PLEASE ask me!! I LOVE talking about snakes, as I am about to add 15-30 more snakes to my collection this winter 😃😃 Thank you all for saying hi to my danger noodles!! they all say *blelele* : translation-- “hi”!! ❤️🐍❤️🐍❤️🐍❤️
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SAY HELLO TO FURORA! 🐍🐍
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Look at this beauty!! 😍😍 She is a stunning baby green tree python, and she arrived in AMAZING condition and is settling into her new arboreal, vine-covered home! Babies are either bright yellow like her, or striking deep red before they turn GREEN as the name implies at 6-12 months 😧🤭😮
My girlfriend was kind enough to record our first moments meeting for us, and Furora was a little nervous and gave me a little welcome-nibble after the video was taken. Ouch!! 😫
She sure has a sassy lil attitude like SOMEONE *stares aggressively at Allie* but I absolutely love her and can’t wait to watch her grow up. I hope you guys love her too!! ❤️🐍❤️🐍❤️
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not me cosplaying as Fem Randy at 6:00 in the evening...
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featuring my python, Nagini  ⚔️🐍⚔️
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Funny THF Situations
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A: Hey Tommmmyyy T: *ignores him* A: Tommmmyyyyyy T: … A: Thomassss Tommy. Tom. Tom. Thomas. Thomas. Thoma- T: OK WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU WANT?! A: I tried to make bacon for Valentines Day. T: ok??? A: The kitchen is on fire. T: WHAT-
2 A: oh shit Thomas is not gonna like that, ohhh noooo T: ALLIE? A: SHIT WHAT- T: You tell me? A: … T: What did you do? A: I, uh… T: … A: so there’s about 17 snakes inside your bedroom-
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T: Alex why is there a fucking CAMERA in my room? A: So, funny story, I made a pornhub account-
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A: hey Thomas look. I have gun T: that’s great, Allie A: A: *shoots Thomas* T: WHATTHEFUCK- A: *holds up water gun* A: water you doing there, Thomas
This is way too fun should I write more
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