Cooling off after-hours on CBS color set, Adele finds relief from the blazing lights which have raised the temperature of the studio to over 100°
Lisa Larsen, "Busiest Cog in Television,” Life, Oct 29, 1951
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Hey,
I’d really really appreciate if you guys could please donate to this gofundme.
I’m under immense pressure to graduate this spring by my abusive parents and they have made it clear if I don’t, I’m on my own financially, which I cannot do due to them preventing me from working for all of high school and college
I need to do this internship to graduate on time.
Please help me.
I don’t want to spend more time under either parent’s thumb.
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evening classes twice a week!
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Step back in time with this captivating shot by Vivian Meyer.
This photograph captures a couple sharing a playful moment in their kitchen, showcasing the joy and simplicity of domestic life. The woman, wearing an apron, exudes the charm of a bygone era. The expertly taken shot on AGFA APX film is a cherished treasure from 1950.
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Mixing punch for Mike and Buff show, Adele helps whip up a potion of Rhine wine, oranges, raspberries, pineapple and mint
Lisa Larsen, "Busiest Cog in Television,” Life, Oct 29, 1951
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Wobbly Assistance
It was only a very minor inconvenience, but it was always present. It accompanied me everywhere and influenced my every action in its teensy-weensy ways.
At first I had pretended it was too small to notice. If it wasn’t there, it couldn’t hinder me, so I just had to disbelieve in its existence firmly enough. All that gained me was that I stumbled over it time and again. I got angry and shouted at it, but it just stared back with its black, beady eyes, unmoved.
Even as I learned to swerve around it, I was constantly aware of its judging glare. We mirrored each other’s chastisement to infinity, and it only made us worse.
Finally, on a good day that was just bad enough to remember why it might be worth the effort, I grabbed some woodworking tools and the tiniest pieces of lumber I could find. The beady eyes followed my work closely, but once the minuscule chair was finished, the source of annoyance pulled it up and sat with me—supported, and no longer in my way.
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[Image description: A tiny stool and chair, the seating of both covered with beige cloth. They are standing on the surface of a brown wooden table, with a cardboard box in the background on the right.]
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