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Post by Mark on Apr 4, 2005 21:04:14 GMT -5
Her hair was dyed blond in 1936 because of her role in Laurel and Hardy's "The Bohemian Girl."
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Post by Mark on Apr 3, 2005 9:18:11 GMT -5
The Pinch Singer!
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Post by Mark on Jun 9, 2005 14:11:32 GMT -5
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Post by Mark on Mar 9, 2005 23:29:26 GMT -5
Mr. Crutch. The episode was "Shrimps for a Day" from 1934.
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Post by Mark on Mar 9, 2005 12:15:30 GMT -5
I promise I didn't cheat in any way.... "Feed 'Em and Weep"! That was a good question.
Without watching "Railroadin'" again, what was the number on the runaway train?
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Post by Mark on Apr 12, 2005 4:43:48 GMT -5
Disappointing. I can't figure out how to get rid of that green that you see in the bottom of the screen. I don't think it's any good.
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Post by Mark on Mar 11, 2005 1:51:37 GMT -5
I went ahead and bought it. So we'll see when it comes in the mail if I'll like it or not. Let's hope so!!
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Post by Mark on Mar 10, 2005 9:33:47 GMT -5
It's specially designed for making DVDs, but as it says in the description, it can used to make VCDs (regular CD-Rs) as well as DVDs. But I'm not even going to do that because, like you, I have a set-top DVD recorder, the fantastic Pioneer I got from WalMart last year.
Still waiting for the seller to get back to me about making still-pictures and audio-only files with it...
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Post by Mark on Mar 10, 2005 0:13:35 GMT -5
Actually, all I have is a CD player/burner on my computer, which won't play DVDs. But I think I might have found something on eBay that will best suit my needs. Check it out: cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5173306312&ssPageName=ADME:B:EF:US:1I asked the seller if I can make still pictures and audio-only files with this item. So I'm waiting for the response before I get it. I'm pretty sure I can.
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Post by Mark on Mar 8, 2005 23:33:38 GMT -5
Hi OPT,
I have Nero for burning CDs with, but not for video capturing. But shouldn't Nero for video capturing come with some small gadget for connecting the VCR to and then that gadget connects to the computer in order to make pictures from videos?
Mark
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Post by Mark on Mar 7, 2005 17:33:29 GMT -5
Hey guys,
Making my own pictures for this site is important to me, and I can no longer use my Dazzle Digital Video Maker as my computer went to Windows 2000 after having it cleared from a virus I had in it (the software doesn't support that operating system).
Does anyone know of a good video capture device that I could buy? I'm keeping an eye out for eBay and half.com. Being able to make pictures from videos is what's most important, but I would also like to make video and audio files with them. If anyone can reply here to recommend anything, it'd be appreciated.
As long as whatever you suggest works for Windows 2000, there'd be no problems. How many RAMS needed wouldn't be an issue; of course, I have a sound card, etc. etc.
Thanks!
Mark
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Post by Mark on Mar 5, 2005 10:40:34 GMT -5
Hi RascalWatcher! Thanks for the kind words. Actually, I have something similar in mind. There's already a page with a complete list of noteworthy cast members. Only a few names have links to their own pages so far, but they'll all have their complete filmography and each title will provide a link to its own episode page. Mark
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Post by Mark on Mar 3, 2005 15:28:21 GMT -5
Hey guys,
Thanks for visiting TheLittleRascals.net! As I write, there are 177 board members here and the number keeps going up! But I'd like to see more members posting!
I'm letting you guys know that there will be some great updates coming in the near future after taking a long break. Check the site later for more details!
Your Rascally webmaster,
Mark
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Post by Mark on Feb 15, 2005 22:40:23 GMT -5
Ah, so you're one of the OurGangFollie'ers, whose question has been answered within two minutes of your posting.
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Post by Mark on Mar 16, 2005 9:33:59 GMT -5
The public domain episodes are Bear Shooters, School's Out, Our Gang Follies of 1938, and Waldo's Last Stand.
GoodTimes Home Video is a company that sells a lot of public domain titles, and they have released other Rascals episodes from the old TV prints (with "The Little Rascals" in the main title instead of "Our Gang"). So maybe those are considered public domain. In the same way, I think any re-distributed versions of silent episodes are public domain... or perhaps any and all silents are, in complete original format or not. I'm not sure.
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