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"wiggly" Definitions
  1. (of a line) having many curves in it

326 Sentences With "wiggly"

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No one draws a wiggly, wavering line better than Jim Nutt.
Then, when they check out at Piggly Wiggly, they turn it on.
All the more room for the wiggly little boys to play in!
Stores affected include Kroger, ALDI, Food Lion, and Piggly Wiggly, among others.
No wiggly door handles and no chipping paint in the door frames.
They came out very wiggly, and the local city councilman is mad.
Proof the dough 353 to 90 minutes, or until puffy and quite wiggly.
I try and try to get a good Snap, but they're wiggly little jerks.
You never know who you're going to run into at the neighborhood Piggly Wiggly.
The tomato mixture congealed enough to be wiggly, but it fell apart pretty easily.
"She showed me her wiggly tooth, she was so excited," Sullivan told the newspaper.
And what takes up more time every morning than styling a wiggly little girl's hair?
New to the mobile website is a drawing tool that lets you create wiggly lines.
Something smells fishy Perhaps it's that this wiggly fish robot is actually an underwater spy.
The baby starts to get wiggly and we decide it's probably time to get him outside.
But in 1916, a businessman named Clarence Saunders opened the first self-service supermarket: Piggly Wiggly.
So they drove up Highway 231, checking stores until they found it at the Piggly Wiggly.
Its ornate, wiggly letters make it look a bit like calligraphy by aliens from outer space.
But even someone as gifted as Gaines can't tame the mightiest beast of all: a wiggly baby.
Wiggly lines indicate the tingling of spider senses, while electronic bursts signal the presence of interdimensional static.
Octopi have served as squishy muses many times, either because of their amazing camouflage or their wiggly shapes.
Piggly Wiggly, the lone holdout, said that it would continue to stock the sauce, owing to customer demand.
"Tis the season for wrestling your wiggly little monster into thick winter clothes!" the chirpy voice-over announces.
"Back in the day, you couldn't find dill and cilantro at the Piggly Wiggly," said Ms. Stitt, 803.
She is a "wiggly, cute and sweet" dog who loves all the attention she is getting at the shelter.
Baby Ruth's wiggly moves are no match for Charlotte's maternal hold right now, but the little sloth is growing fast!
According to The Dodo, the Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker was matched with a wiggly, precious pup who immediately stole Matakevich's heart.
It added pumps to several of its products, out of concern for parents who are worried about dropping slippery, wiggly babies.
On the way to their lodgings, they stopped at a Piggly Wiggly for supplies to make Brandy a few heating pads.
She does them in oil stick and Flashe on raw linen, with deft curves, wiggly lines and loosely sketched-in colors.
At the fish store and the Piggly Wiggly, black customers didn't seem to know about Ms. Howard's show or her restaurant.
But when swelling began to appear around the wiggly dog's neck, they decided to transport her to the Coachella Valley Animal Campus.
Even in the 1920s, when chains like Walgreen's and Piggly Wiggly began to move in, they became part of the local community.
And the fact that a half zipper down the torso makes the sunsuit easy to put on a wiggly newborn is another plus.
Lots of cultures already chow down on creepy, crawly, wiggly little critters, and expanding the world's insect palate could help save the planet.
The people who remain devoted to the King, well, perhaps they're still hoping he'll reappear in the aisles of their local Piggly Wiggly.
As a juvenile, the worm swallows solar-powered algae that lose their cell walls, eyes (yes, the algae have eyespots) and wiggly tails.
No word on whether they are developing a whole system of chat icons based on those wiggly little egg-people in the top image. (Please.)
In these, a wiggly meander snakes in and out of concentric circles filled with vibrant brush strokes — they're like Bauhaus takes on the Aztec calendar.
It turns out that there are three wiggly or woven pieces of string-like objects in our theme, and they are part of common phrases.
"The dog looks crazy!" he laughed as he finally looked down at his rendering — a pile of wiggly-looking blobs with multiple sets of ears.
We will buy at Walmart, not Amazon, get coffee at McDonald's, not Starbucks, shop at Piggly Wiggly, not Whole Foods, listen to AM radio, not NPR.
" But in Newsday, Linda Winer disparaged the "busy, wiggly-armed, contorted dances," declaring, "You have to be better than this to get flexible with Jerome Robbins.
Her young daughter Eliza was even one of Kate's bridesmaids, and famously snuck a wiggly worm toy — gifted by Prince Harry — into the official royal photos.
But at least now my kicking, wiggly baby is always there to remind me exactly what matters — and what's at stake — far away from the internet.
Off-screen somewhere, you have birthed these small animals, and now they are wiggly, hungry little beasts with their own personalities, desires, and ways of acting.
If your dog tends to be overly wiggly, this dog seat belt can also help keep them in the back seat rather than behind the wheel. 
We pluck every single bean sprout, so you don't get that wiggly root at the bottom, because that's how I want our bowl of noodles to be.
A recall has been issued for chicken sold at supermarkets nationwide, including Walmart, Costco, Giant, Kroger, Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Bi-Lo, Piggly Wiggly, and Kings Supermarket.
As explained by Koch in her tweet, the incredible photo shows the second stage trajectory in progress, while the wiggly smoke is a remnant of the liftoff.
Kate stepped off the plane in New Zealand carrying a wiggly George, who enthusiastically kicked his legs as the little royal family made their way onto the tarmac.
What we have here is a case of the tail wagging the dog — wagging the tail so wiggly-waggly-wildly that the dog cannot possibly be enjoying it.
To be fashionable in 2016, you need a wiggly, bendy little number named the Pic, which wraps around your hand and will take your close-ups for you.
Rather than being detached to the jiggly wiggly parts of my body, I feel attached to it because it's my body in its entirety that gives me pleasure.
You'd have a hard time saying no to an actual Jolly Green Giant that scooped you up at the Piggly Wiggly to insist you buy more Veggie Tots.
Since hyperuniform materials have no preferred direction, their little-understood band gaps are potentially much more practical, enabling not only "wiggly waveguides, but waveguides as you wish," Steinhardt said.
The findings raise questions about how we regard those wiggly children who just can't seem to sit still – and who also happen to be the youngest in their class.
Also known as a modeling mask, rubber masks are just what they sound like — a thick paste that dries up to create a thick, bouncy, wiggly layer on the skin.
We've also been blessed with an RA podcast of wiggly techno from Volvox, a live performance by the Necks, and the thrilling Mad In The Cut 2 LP from K9.
Turning 2000, for example, will earn you a discount at Piggly Wiggly once a week, while a 255th birthday lowers the suggested admission fee at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The creation of Tunabot was led by a team from the University of Virginia, and the wiggly little guy could help us learn more about the mechanics of fish movement.
When I was around six years old, I was eating a ham sandwich at a deli with my mother, when one of my bottom teeth went all wiggly into the bread.
Knee stability is defined as the not only the ability to bend, but also how "wiggly" the knee is due to loose tendons, and also takes into account clicking and grinding sounds.
Its single grocery store, a Piggly Wiggly, contains limited fresh produce options and the hours at the university's on-campus cafeteria are not accommodating to students who work or take evening classes.
I didn't have a car, and there was no food in the house, so I bundled up the children and headed to the supermarket, which was a knockoff of a Piggly Wiggly.
More times than not, your bowl (or bag, if you're taking it to go) of cendol is going to be loaded with wiggly pandan noodles, coconut milk, kidney beans, and palm sugar syrup.
Mobile Microscopes And Wiggly Worms The LoaScope was created in UC-Berkeley's Fletcher Lab, named after Daniel Fletcher, a wild-haired scientist who discovered 10 years ago the potential of cellphones as microscopes.
To the west in Fountain, the Piggly Wiggly Express market was a showcase of the other options before a hurricane: hustling out of town, or stocking up to sit it out at home.
Instead of the sharp lines and careful perspective tricks, Shrigley's pictures corrupt the 1960s Op art movement—his images look hand-drawn and unsteady, the lines are wiggly, text uneven, and subjects mundane.
Delish reports that anyone looking for a time warp back to the '90s can head to Target, Albertson's, Kroger, Safeway, or Piggly Wiggly to pick one (or a dozen) of these bad boys up.
These "Bathers," as Chan calls them, are an evolution of sky dancers — the wiggly, inflated figures often found at car washes and dealerships — but with added layers of cultural referents and feats of engineering.
That dream-like quality also emanates from Esherick's aesthetic: wiggly, Deco-inspired curves and angles give his furniture a playful creativity that riffs off of austere Shaker frameworks, all faithfully rendered in Suss's paintings.
Just take his spooky number "Scratch That," one of his two collaboration with Irish singer-songwriter Róisín Murphy, where he chops her vocals into a pointillist potpourri, sprinkling them fragrantly around his wiggly synth work.
The secret, according to their recipes, is basically just a little cornstarch, which, as you might be familiar with from making sauces, acts as a thickener, giving that wiggly, jiggly Jell-O a little more heft.
The psychedelic element is something he really drives home with the visuals, which include yellow smiley face balloons, trippy patterns, a glum Big Bird, and bright wiggly colors that dance and slide and spin into one another.
To 1917, when Clarence Saunders opened the first grocery store — a Piggly Wiggly in Memphis, Tennessee — where customers were permitted to remove items from shelves and put them into a hand basket without the assistance of a clerk.
Tradd Newton, a grandson of the founder of the Piggly Wiggly Carolina Company who owns Tradd's and the seafood restaurant Fleet Landing with his wife, Weesie, doesn't think Charleston is in the middle of a culinary identity crisis.
And when scientists shined bright lights on the animals in the lab — both UV and white, which contains a rainbow of colors or hues — they swim away, flapping the sides of their little noodle bodies like wiggly linguine.
As much as I'm creeped out by the wiggly movements of this robotic centipede (yes, I would definitely crush it under foot if it ever came near me), at the same time I'm impressed by the toy's inner workings.
Do that successfully, and you'll make it to the next level, where there might be a wiggly mess of fingers to contend with, or the mouth (and its attached face) might move like a carnival target, requiring precise timing.
But her father's diary claims the belt was a threat only, instigated by Viv's mother, so only the image remains for sure—"red stripes on my skin surrounded by wiggly blue lines"—and its full meaning is suddenly unclear.
Products were both packaged for sale as individual products and repackaged by places like Piggly Wiggly, Kroger and ConAgra Foods as ingredients in a host of other store-brand and private-label products for stores like Trader Joe's and Costco.
Granddaughter to the Duchess of Cornwall, little Lopes was just 3-years-old at the royal wedding and was so overwhelmed by the momentous occasion she sought comfort from a bright pink wiggly worm toy – given to her by Prince Harry.
Nor, like many other kid-lit heroines — Anne Shirley, Nancy Drew, Pippi Longstocking; the list goes on — does Gertie have a mom, or at least not one who will acknowledge her when they run into each other at the Piggly Wiggly.
" For Mr. Groening, part of the challenge in creating "Disenchantment" has been attuning it to the tastes and pacing of contemporary television, which have changed considerably since the Simpsons were introduced in wiggly interstitial segments on "The Tracey Ullman Show.
The red and yellow palette seems to reference to the rapper's short-lived Snoop Lion phase, while wiggly gray lines in the background suggest, perhaps, plumes of marijuana smoke — perhaps even issuing from his one of his swanky Leafs By Snoop weed products.
As they all break into a three-minute dance sequence, the Vive's motion controllers turn your arms into wiggly noodles, and the Vive's positional tracking helps a pair of virtual feet keep pace with your real-world movement, shimmying in time to the music.
Indeed, when, in 1916, Clarence Saunders opened the first self-service grocery store, the Piggly Wiggly, in Memphis, Tennessee, stocking a thousand products—four times as many as the average store—for customers to pick out themselves, the idea was mocked for its sheer outlandishness.
A wiggly black dog named Speedy almost escaped his crate and darted across the tarmac, sending a few humans scrambling as the cacophony of yaps continued to nearly drown out the booming, whirling sound of jets at one of the Bahamas' hurricane-battered airports.
It's easy for me to imagine how ridiculous the Piggly Wiggly would have seemed back then, because I can still remember the first visit my mom and I made to a Stop & Shop in New Haven, Connecticut, soon after we moved to the U.S., in 1992.
In SexBot: Quality Assurance Simulator, you'll order wiggly weird dildos from vending machines (way too many of the movement dynamics and jiggle physics in this game are cranked to warm Jello levels); you'll punch random numbers into archaic-looking computers; you'll watch your robot lady do a disturbing writhe-dance.
Forky is a character unlike any we've seen from this franchise before, in everything from his appearance (primitive and precarious, but oddly cute) to his voice (wiggly with panic, but gentle around the edges), and Toy Story 4 wrings plenty of laughs out of the bizarre sight of a spork with existential despair.
This was sold to consumers as offering more "freedom"—Mateescu notes that one Piggly Wiggly ad, depicting a woman with a shopping bag, carried the tagline, "A nation-wide vogue in shopping that leaves women free to choose for themselves"—along with a promise of passing on some of the savings to shoppers.
On "Angel," we get offered a portal into up and comer's style; gear up for vocal stylings akin to the likes of Galcher Lustwerk, with cozy waves of wiggly 303s and gentle pads that simply whisk alongside the rest of the track till there's nothing left but a few drums and white noise.
Savannah Shukla says she was breastfeeding her 1-month-old son at the Piggly Wiggly grocery store in Columbus, Georgia, when a sheriff's deputy approached and said she "needed to cover up because someone might find it 'offensive,' " and that if her nipple was exposed he would have to arrest her for indecent exposure, the new mom writes on Facebook.
The EEOC filed about 20 lawsuits during the first half of the month, ranging from claims that grocery chain Piggly Wiggly subjected two female employees to lewd comments and advances from male coworkers and cut the hours of one who complained to allegations that United Airlines failed to discipline a pilot who posted nude photos of a flight attendant on the Internet.
It also got a little wiggly at Carolina Herrera — who is herself sailing off into the sunset, at least sort of, by becoming the brand's global ambassador, and anointing Wes Gordon as creative director — made the admirable, if not always successful, decision to look forward instead of back, swapping her usual florals for a lame leapin' leopard print in glinting lamé.
The resulting songs would be alternately disturbing and beautiful, ranging from the rote instrumental absurdity of "Devo Corporate Anthem" to the arthouse of "Big Mess" to the infectious technopop of "Whip It." Playlist: "Whip It" / "Snowball" / "Strange Pursuits" / "Big Mess" / "Wiggly World" / "Here to Go (Go Mix Version)" / "Going Under" / "Time Out for Fun" Devo's goal was never to stay left of the dial; it was to infiltrate the whole machine, Trojan Horse-style, and that meant also producing a brand of commercially palatable (or, at the very least, familiar) pop-influenced tracks to help deliver its message.
Wiggly field Wiggly field sign Wiggly Field is a dog park on the north side of Chicago, Illinois. It was established in 1997 and was Chicago's "first official dog exercise and play area".Wiggly Field profile at WrightwoodNeighbors.org The informal nameWiggly Field/Noethling Park at the Chicago Park District website Wiggly Field is a play on words for the nearby historic baseball stadium, Wrigley Field.
The company headquarters are located in Keene, New Hampshire. Some of the stores have formed a retailers' cooperative to manage distribution, while using the Piggly Wiggly name (e.g., Piggly Wiggly Midwest and Piggly Wiggly Alabama Distributing Company). Piggly Wiggly stores are found predominantly in medium to smaller size cities, and remain a fixture in many rural communities.
Belle does not own any of the Piggly Wiggly stores in Birmingham. All of the company's Piggly Wiggly stores in Georgia will change to the Belle Foods name.
There are two broken wiggly white lines crossing the hindwings.
Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas, released on 6 September 1996 by ABC Music distributed by EMI. It is the Wiggles' seventh album and the group's first Christmas album. It was made into a video the following year.
Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. was a franchise of the Piggly Wiggly chain of supermarkets, based in South Carolina in the United States. The company entered a process of disposal of assets and dissolution in 2014.
The video "Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins" was also released in 2003.
Uncle Wiggly was a band formed in New York City circa 1988.
Piggly Wiggly was acquired by the wholesale grocer Malone & Hyde in 1982. Malone & Hyde was acquired by Fleming Companies in 1988. Fleming filed for bankruptcy in 2003, and C&S; Wholesale Grocers acquired most of the business, including Piggly Wiggly. A Piggly Wiggly store in Springhill, Louisiana, in August 2011 There are presently more than 600 independently owned and operated stores in 17 states.
The company employed 250 people in Memphis. Stock in Piggly Wiggly Stores, Inc., paid a dividend of 11%. The success of Piggly Wiggly encouraged a raft of imitators, including Handy Andy stores, Helpy Selfy stores, Mick-or-Mack stores and Jitney Jungle, all of which operated under patented systems.
In September 2013, Southeastern Grocers announced an agreement to buy 22 supermarkets in South Carolina and Georgia from the Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. Inc. for $35 million.Transaction Fact Sheet ThePig.net, September 12, 2013 One Piggly Wiggly store in Lexington, South Carolina was closed due to close proximity to other BI-LO stores.
In October 2014, C&S; acquired the operations of Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co., which included branding, marketing, store support, accounting and IT services, for $9.3 million, while the 20 corporately owned Piggly Wiggly Carolina stores were to be sold to independent operators. As of August 2015, there are 2 corporately owned locations with 46 independently owned locations.
However, the Dick's brand has since been scrapped entirely, and all former Dick's locations still in operation are now simply Piggly Wiggly.
There were also Dick's supermarkets in Monroe, Darlington, Dodgeville, and a number of other small towns in Southwestern Wisconsin; as well as Galena, Illinois and Maquoketa, Iowa. Each Dick's supermarket included an in-house floral shop called the Blooming Basket, and the chain had a loyalty program called Dick's Savings Club (previously Dick's Insider Savings Club). In 2001, Dick's was acquired by Piggly Wiggly. Dick's continued to operate under the Dick's name until 2006, when they were briefly rebranded as "Dick's Piggly Wiggly", featuring the Piggly Wiggly logo with a small rendition of the Dick's logo above and to the left.
Saunders then listed Piggly Wiggly shares on the New York Stock Exchange in Feb. 1922. In April 1922, the company sold 50,000 new shares on the market at $43 a share. In 1921, there were 615 stores in 200 cities and 40 states. By 1923, Piggly Wiggly had grown into 1,267 stores, 667 owned by the company and the rest owned by franchisees.
Their next three releases, Big Red Car (1995), Wake Up Jeff! (1996) and Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas (1996) had also all received double platinum certifications by 2008. Their eighth studio album, The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack (1997), which doubled as the soundtrack for the group's self-titled feature film, was the first to enter the ARIA Albums Chart, peaking at number 36 in November 1997.
Wiggly Waffle was an American-British-Australian television program produced by The Wiggles Pty Ltd that aired from August 24, 2009 to March 22, 2013. Wiggly Waffle debuted in The Wiggles' native Australia on ABC 4 Kids on December 4, 2009, screening at 10:00am to 11:00am.ABC2 extends programming for pre-school kids…, What's On The Tube?, 24 October 2009.
The wingspan is about 17 mm. Adults are yellow with wiggly brown lines across the wings. Adults are on wing from June to July.
Prior to the expansion, 165 Beale housed a Piggly Wiggly. After 136 years, the Schwab family sold the business at the end of 2011.
In many of the larger cities and more metropolitan areas within the company's territory (especially in the faster-growing regions), competitive national grocery chains have built larger supermarkets with greater variety and selection than Piggly Wiggly, targeting a more upscale clientele. In response, Piggly Wiggly was one of the first to develop a loyalty card discount membership program similar to many other national merchants.
Wiggles group also ventured into indoor playgrounds with Wiggly Play Centres in the Sydney suburbs of Seven Hills and Villawood as well as and Dallas, Texas.
When they drive home, Jalard puts a police siren on top of his car and drives wiggly lines just because that obviously amuses little Christian a lot.
"The Santa Simulation" marks the second appearance of Dungeons & Dragons in a Big Bang Theory plot. It previously appeared in season 5's "The Wiggly Finger Catalyst".
Children’s band The Wiggles performed it with Australian pop singer and Eastern Torres Strait native Christine Anu sang "Taba Naba" on their 2000 album It's a Wiggly Wiggly World. On the related video she performed the sit-down dance to the song. The song would soon be featured again in two TV series (Lights, Camera, Action, Wiggles! and Ready, Steady, Wiggle!), Wiggle Town and Duets (with Christine Anu returning).
The shipment of Wiggly dolls arrive at the hands of a mysterious delivery man, and Lex steals a doll. Her boyfriend Ethan and younger sister Hannah surprise her before her shift and Hannah ominously announces the day will have "bad blood." However, Lex and Ethan ignore this when they discover they can sell the stolen Wiggly for $7,000 online. They celebrate and make plans to run away to California ("Califor.M.I.A.").
For example, consider the thresholding of a high-degree polynomial: if the polynomial evaluates above zero, that point is classified as positive, otherwise as negative. A high-degree polynomial can be wiggly, so it can fit a given set of training points well. But one can expect that the classifier will make errors on other points, because it is too wiggly. Such a polynomial has a high capacity.
Mountain Yeller is the Piggly Wiggly version of a Mountain Dew style soda. It is also where the South Carolina/Florida folk band The Mountain Yellers got their name.
For the stage shows, the Wiggles have used two 16-metre (52 ft) trucks, three tour buses, a cast of 13 dancers, and 10 permanent crew members. The Wiggly TV series included Officer Beaples (played by former Wiggles choreographer Leanne Halloran). and Flora Door, a talking door in front of Wigglehouse. The "Wiggly Dancers" have always made up a major part of the Wiggles shows and TV programs and play many of the minor roles.
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Having provided vocals for a number of unsigned and small label recordings, Edwards then found some success on the 1996 track "Wiggly World Part Two" by Junior Jack (as Mr. Jack).
Greenbax Enterprises began as a sister corporation to Piggly Wiggly Carolina Company in the 1950s. Greenbax trading stamps are given with purchases, and these can be cashed in for discounts on groceries and merchandise that advertises the store. Greenbax discontinued the traditional paper stamps and began recording each customer’s balance electronically on the Pig's Favorite Customer (PFC) card. Shoppers can electronically redeem Greenbax at Piggly Wiggly stores, the Greenbax Online Catalog, or at other partner business locations.
McFadden's most notable number was "Groceries on the Shelf (Piggly Wiggly)". He wrote the song and recorded three separate versions of it. A cover version of the song was recorded by Lucille Bogan. (Piggly Wiggly is the name of a supermarket chain operating in the Southern and Midwestern regions of the United States, which first opened in 1916.) Another of his tracks was "Gambler's Blues", the title of which he may have been well versed to expound.
"The Wiggly Finger Catalyst" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of The Big Bang Theory that first aired on CBS on October 6, 2011. It is the 91st episode overall.
In 1920 Hudson partnered with associates William Evans and Fred Meyer to form an insurance and investment firm, Hudson, Evans, and Meyer. Later, in a partnership between Robert Hudson, Fred Meyer, and Meyer's younger brother Henry Meyer, Hudson introduced the popular self-service grocery chain Piggly Wiggly to the Portland area. After Fred Meyer left the company in the late 1920s, Hudson went on to open 30 Piggly Wiggly stores in Oregon. Hudson formed the wholesale food processing company, Hudson House Inc.
Upon entering the house they greet Tim, Tom's son and Emma's nephew, with whom they awkwardly interact. Tom reveals he brought them over babysit Tim instead of spending time together, much to Tim's frustration. When Tim leaves, Tom explains he's actually going to the local mall to get Tim a Wiggly doll. After being told he's unlikely to get a doll due to high demand, he resolves to find a Wiggly doll for his son no matter the cost ("What Tim Wants").
He assures her that they can both move on from their pasts and confirm their love for each other ("Take Me Back"). At PEIP headquarters, Macnamara announces that Goodman will be launched into a portal to communicate with Wiggly in a dimension called the "black and white." He also explains that Wiggly has taken form in the dolls to try and destroy Earth from the inside. When Goodman object, Macnamara tells him that the world is depending on it, and Goodman reluctantly agrees.
In a scene from the 1989 motion picture Driving Miss Daisy, the movie theatre marquee in town indicates Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay! is playing when Hoke drives Miss Daisy to the Piggly Wiggly grocery store.
In 1950, Perry acquired a small “Piggly Wiggly” grocery store in downtown Hamilton, subsequently expanding his food marketing business during the 1960s-1970s to an island-wide chain of supermarkets. He eventually sold the retail chain of supermarkets called Piggly Wiggly in 1979, but retained the real estate. The new owners changed the chain's brand name to "MarketPlace", as it is now known. Once called the island nation's "supermarket king" by Bermuda's Royal Gazette newspaper, Perry was also active in broadcasting and real estate development.
Uncle Wiley and a group of creatures called Sniggles tell the audience about a new doll called a Tickle-Me-Wiggly by Uncle Wiley Toys (Wiggly Jingle). It is soon revealed to be an obnoxious ad on the radio, which is quickly shut off. Paul Matthews and Emma Perkins drive to Emma's estranged brother-in-law Tom's house the day after Thanksgiving. Emma explains that a car crash that killed her sister Jane the year prior and that she wants to get closer to Tom.
The chain fought back, bringing in a handsome and charming manager from Miami who supposedly garnered all the customers wherever he went. The two stores began a series of one-upmanships, where the Piggly Wiggly store would offer a shopping premium, and Jenkins' Publix would offer something better. The first year was difficult, but Jenkins' store covered its expenses whilst the Piggly Wiggly closed. As the economy improved, the store did better, and five years later a second store was opened on the other side of town.
Patania symphonodes is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Turner in 1913. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. The wings are translucent brown with wiggly brown lines.
He had another segment called "wiggly lines," where he would ask a child to draw a wiggly line and ask him or her what they wanted Captain Fortune to draw and he would convert the line into the drawing. Captain Fortune was actually a talented artist named Peter Abenheim. Abenheim authored a book, published in 1959 by Nourse Publishing of San Carlos, California, Captain Impossible at Sea. Abenheim wrote the screenplay for a 1962 science fiction film, This Is Not a Test (also released as Atomic War Bride).imdb.
In the early 1920s Saunders began construction of a pink marble mansion in Memphis. Then, in early 1923, a group of franchised outlets in New York failed. Merrill Lynch and other speculators on Wall Street attempted a bear raid on the price of Piggly Wiggly stock, gambling the price would fall. With a loan of $10 million from a number of Southern bankers, plus a bit of his own money, Saunders counteracted with a corner, buying a large amount of Piggly Wiggly stock in hopes of driving up the price.
The original Piggly Wiggly Store, Memphis, Tennessee On 11 Sept. 1916, Saunders launched the self- service revolution in the United States by opening the first self-service Piggly Wiggly store, at 79 Jefferson Street in Memphis, Tennessee. Saunders had renovated his United Store, removing old countertops, and replacing them with characteristic turnstiles at the entrance and exit, and cabinets arranged along a continuous path, which ended at a cashier stand complete with adding machine and cash register. The 1,125 sq ft store included a front lobby, the continuous-path middle salesroom, and rear stockroom.
1930), Old Hospital / Webster Apartments (c. 1928), Smiley Department Store Building (1921), Piggly Wiggly Building (1929), Wyoming Theatre (1922), and Norfolk Southern Locomotive Repair Shop Building (1925). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
The Southern Family Markets banner was created in 2005 when C&S; acquired 104 stores from BI-LO, which operated stores under the BI-LO, Bruno's Supermarkets, Food World, FoodMax and Food Fair brand names. Eight of these locations in the Knoxville, Tennessee, market were sold to K-Va-T Food Stores before ever converting to the Southern Family name. In addition, Southern Family acquired 7 stores from Winn-Dixie that same year. Under increasing competition, Southern Family Markets announced in August 2006 that they would either close or sell 30 stores in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi along with their complete North Carolina market of 17 stores. In 2007 and 2008, C&S; began converting six stores in Georgia and ten in Alabama to the Piggly Wiggly banner.More Southern Family Stores to Switch to Piggly Wiggly , Supermarket News, dated September 27, 2007Southern Family stores to become Piggly Wiggly, DecaturDaily.
The Eagle and Piggly Wiggly operations were then combined and operated from Eagle's corporate office and warehouse in Milan, Illinois. In 1965, Coin Bakery (of Rock Island) was purchased and became a part of Eagle, under the name Harvest Day Bakery.
In 1968, California- based Lucky Stores bought Eagle Food Centers from Consolidated Foods Corporation. Eagle Food Centers and Piggly Wiggly stores were renamed Eagle Discount Supermarkets, following Lucky's successful discount pricing program. Lucky established Lucky Midwestern Division headquarters in Milan, Illinois.
278 and one home run. In the field, he handled 37 total chances (17 putouts, 20 assists) without an error for a 1.000 fielding percentage. After his career finished, Wera became a butcher for a Piggly Wiggly in Rochester, Minnesota.
The company is best known as a grocer, owning and operating convenience stores (Jr. Food Stores, Tobacco Shoppe) and supermarkets (Houchens Markets, IGA, Save-A-Lot, Buy-Low, Mad Butcher and most recently Price Less Foods/Price Less IGA). In 2004, Houchens acquired Food Giant supermarkets, which operates stores under the Food Giant, Market Place and Piggly Wiggly name."Acquisition doesn't include Franklin Piggly Wiggly" , Franklin Favorite (newspaper), April 29, 2004 In recent years, Houchens Industries has diversified greatly, with acquisitions of a Bowling Green-based construction company, as well as recycling, insurance, cigarette manufacturing, and warehousing.
Until now retail stores involved customers giving orders to clerks who assembled merchandise. Self-service, whereby the customer roamed the aisles and picked out what she wanted, was innovation in the early 20th century that made possible supermarket grocery chains and other forms of chain stores. Clarence Saunders (1881-1953) launched the self-service revolution with his Piggly Wiggly store in Memphis, Tennessee in 1916.Mike Freeman, Clarence Saunders and the Founding of Piggly Wiggly: The Rise & Fall of a Memphis Maverick (2011) excerpt The store depended on personal shopping baskets, branded products, and checkouts at the front.
The city has completed the following recovery projects since the 2011 tornadoes; $1.5 million Piggly Wiggly grocery store, $3.7 million city hall & police station, $2.4 million sewer treatment plant, $1.5 million utility line replacement, and are currently completing a $250,000 fire-station remodel.
Wiggly Safari is the 14th The Wiggles album. It was released in 2002 by ABC Music distributed by Roadshow Entertainment. It was nominated for the 2002 ARIA Music Award for Best Children's Album but lost to Hi-5's Boom Boom Beat.
Mauney was married to Lexie Wiggly from 2012 to 2015. In 2016, he married Samantha Lyne. On January 23, 2019, Mauney and his wife Samantha welcomed the birth of their first son. Mauney also has a daughter (born 2011), from a previous relationship.
He is currently owner and President of Mooncrest Ranch in Cody, Wyoming. Model is Vice President of both Stillrock Management and of Elmrock Capital in New York City. He has previously served as a Director on the boards of CapMAC, Overhills, Inc., and Piggly Wiggly.
The former Eagle warehouse on Fifth Avenue in Moline was sold to Fresh-Pak Candy. In 1961, Eagle was purchased by Consolidated Foods Corp. of Chicago, one of the nation's leading food processors and distributors. Consolidated operated 68 Piggly Wiggly stores at that time.
Jackson Bark is an accumulation of best practices in upcycling, inspired by unique dog park amenities, Wiggly Field's Time-Out and Dog Mountain's Dog Chapel, and by the work of contemporary artists George Rodrigue, Stephen Huneck and Clet Abraham , Izaac Zevalking , and Jackson Pollock.
Source: Nash Finch Company Nash Finch also operated retail stores under the banners Avanza Supermarket, Bag 'N Save, Econofoods, Family Fresh Market, Family Thrift Center, No Frills Supermarkets (USA), Pick 'n Save, Prairie Market, SunMart Foods, Savers Choice, Wholesale Food Outlet, and Piggly Wiggly.
She also recorded the original version of "Black Angel Blues", which (as "Sweet Little Angel") was covered by B. B. King and many others. With her experience in some of the rowdier juke joints of the 1920s, many of Bogan's songs, most of which she wrote herself, have thinly veiled humorous sexual references. The theme of prostitution, in particular, featured prominently in several of her recordings. One of these was "Groceries on the Shelf (Piggly Wiggly)", which was originally written and recorded by Charlie "Specks" McFadden. Piggly Wiggly is the name of a successful American supermarket chain, operating in the South and the Midwest, which first opened in 1916.
Yo-kai are wiggly Yo-kai who are hard to target and buff their allies' stats. Their summoning song is . Among the Yo-kai in this category are: ;Cricky : :A frog Yo-kai who gives people cricked necks. He was once the pet of an old chiropractor.
The Piggly Wiggly along Highway 53 also received damage. At 5:54 p.m., the Madison County Sheriff's Department confirmed the tornado had crossed Old Railroad Bed Road and State Route 53. As a result of these reports, tornado sirens were reactivated in Madison County one minute later.
The town was incorporated in 1911, 15 years after it was founded. Highlights of the downtown district include the Chat 'n' Chew restaurant and Mrs D's. Other businesses include a Piggly Wiggly grocery store, H&R; Block, and Dollar General. The town has a total of three traffic lights.
The name originates from an urban legend that sailors in Charleston would notice large rats on the banks of the nearby Cooper and Ashley rivers, and would call them "river dogs", and was chosen in a name-the-team contest held at local Piggly Wiggly outlets in 1994.
The week of April 30, 2018, Publix announced they would acquire the lease, fixtures, equipment, permits, and licenses for the Seneca, South Carolina BI-LO location that was slated to close, while an independent Piggly Wiggly operator announced that they would reopen the Montgomery, Alabama Winn-Dixie location that closed. Both location were part of the original restructuring plan to close 94 stores. Two of the BI-LO locations originally closed as part of the bankruptcy reorganization in April 2018, Ladson and Mullins, South Carolina, were acquired by another independent Piggly Wiggly owner and would be reopened in June 2018. In May 2018, Southeastern Grocers restructuring plan was confirmed by a U.S. Bankruptcy judge in Delaware.
Bradford began his career in 1912, when he worked in insurance for Paul M. Davis. During World War I, he taught service members how to shoot guns at Fort Sill. Bradford was appointed as the president of Piggly Wiggly in 1923. He served as its chairman from 1924 to 1926.
Berry has the headquarters of Stallion Trailers, Pittsburgh-Midway Chevron Mine, and Piggly Wiggly Grocers. Small businesses such as shops and restaurants also contribute to the town's economy. The Bank of Berry, founded in 1911, was privately owned until 2002, when it was purchased by First National Bank of Hamilton.
The Wiggly Big Show is The Wiggles' eighth video and their second concert video, after Wiggledance! It was released in October 1999. The concert was taped on 7–8 December 1998 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre during their Toot Toot! tour. The video includes backstage segments that were edited in afterwards.
On 22 Nov. 1935, Saunders chartered the prototype of an automated store. He named it Keedoozle, which some assumed stood for "key does it all", but Saunders stated was just made up, as was Piggly Wiggly. The Keedoozle was an automated store, similar to very large vending machine, or Automat.
In North America, the film was retitled Magical Adventure! A Wiggly Movie and was released on VHS and DVD on 4 February 2003. The Australian DVD, released on 12 November 2003, is presented in 1.33:1 format. It features an animated short story "The Lost Joey", and a photo montage presentation.
During the company's pinnacle, it operated over 300 stores under the names Bruno's, Food World, Foodmax, Food Fair, Fresh Value, Vincent's Markets, Piggly Wiggly, Consumer Foods, and American Fare in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and South Carolina. The chain was acquired by Birmingham-based Belle Foods which discontinued the brand in 2012.
A critical ingredient was the educated consumer who had familiarized herself with brand-name products and prices. By 1922, Piggly Wiggly had opened 1,200 stores in 29 states. Saunders, however, went bankrupt through speculation on Wall Street in 1923. By 1932, the chain had grown to 2,660 stores doing over $180 million annually.
Sweet Leaf Tea is available for purchase in convenience stores, restaurants, supermarkets and specialty grocers like Hannaford, Shaws, Stop N' Shop, Market of Choice, Whole Foods Market, Albertsons, Publix, Piggly Wiggly, Costco, Target, Kroger, The Fresh Market, Wal-Mart and Straub's Markets throughout the United States and online at the bottlers website.
Inventors & Inventions, ed. Doris Simonis, p. 1298, The central invention was a primitive computer, or "shopping brain" which was loaned to the shopper, who then roamed among the store's glass-enclosed items. The store, which was to be located two blocks from the first Piggly Wiggly store in downtown Memphis, never opened.
A Safeway in Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, 1961 Safeway Inc. established its Canadian operation as Canada Safeway Limited with nine stores in 1929 with headquarters in Winnipeg. In 1935, it acquired the 179 Canadian Piggly Wiggly stores. In 1969, Safeway entered the Toronto market by opening new stores, rather than by acquisition.
In October 2014, Piggly Wiggly Carolina announced it was seeking approval from shareholders to approve the sale of its retail and wholesale grocery businesses by the end of 2014 and to dissolve the company entirely within the following three years. C&S; Wholesale Grocers would acquire the operations, which included branding, marketing, store support, accounting and IT services, and Piggly Wiggly's Greenbax customer loyalty program for $9.3 million. The 20 remaining corporately owned stores would to be sold to independent operators while another 30 Piggly Wiggly stores that were independently operated were expected to remain under their current ownership. Proceeds from the sales would be used for participants in the company's employee stock ownership plan who would receive an estimated $55 per share.
In conjunction with the redevelopment plans, Faison also acquired the adjacent vacant former Piggly Wiggly building and adjoining property located on Sumar Street, which was later sold to the City of Charleston. Faison Enterprises spun off a majority of its retail holdings in 2017, including Ashley Landing, to a newly formed sister company, Wintergreen Capital.
Brown was born in Bishopville, South Carolina.henry brown After graduating from Berkeley High School of Moncks Corner, South Carolina in 1953, Brown attended college at Charleston Southern University but did not graduate. He instead entered the IBM Management and Technical School. He then worked for the Piggly Wiggly grocery chain, becoming a vice president.
The trick remains in gaining the preys attention by moving their illicium usually in an arch like or wiggly fashion to mimic that of a small distressed animal. Once the frogfish can bring their prey close enough, they are able to inhale their prey in six thousandths of a second. File:Antennarius striatus.JPG File:Antennarius striatus2.
Patania tenuis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Warren in 1896. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. The wings are translucent brown, with wiggly brown lines, as well as three dark marks along the forewing costa and one mark on the hindwing costa.
For each bootstrap sample, a LOESS smoother was fit. Predictions from these 100 smoothers were then made across the range of the data. The first 10 predicted smooth fits appear as grey lines in the figure below. The lines are clearly very wiggly and they overfit the data - a result of the bandwidth being too small.
Syllepte abyssalis is a moth in the family family Crambidae. It was described by Snellen in 1892. It is found in New Guinea, Indonesia (Java, Ambon Island) and Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland. The wings are either white or brown with a thin wiggly dark crossline and blotches at the base of the forewings.
He is best known for the chain of grocery stores which bears his name. He opened his first grocery outlet in Grand Forks in 1939 as a Pure Foods Store. For many years, Magnuson's stores carried the name Piggly Wiggly. That name was dropped in 1984, with the arrival of a new wholesaler, Nash Finch Company.
Family Circle began publication in 1932. It was initially distributed for free at Piggly Wiggly supermarkets, until it was offered as a freestanding publication in 1946. Cowles Magazines and Broadcasting bought the magazine in 1962. The New York Times Company bought the magazine for its woman's magazine division in 1971. The division was sold to Gruner + Jahr in 1994.
Linda demands that her followers get her the doll ("Adore Me"). Hannah can be seen hiding in a play place when Ethan appears above her. But she realizes that he died and this is an evil vision of him. She then hears Wiggly speaking to her from her backpack telling her to give in to his demands.
Halvorsen's operation dropped over 23 tons of candy to the residents of Berlin. He became known as the "Berlin Candy Bomber", "Uncle Wiggly Wings", and "The Chocolate Flier". Halvorsen has received numerous awards for his role in "Operation Little Vittles", including the Congressional Gold Medal. However, "Little Vittles" was not the end of Halvorsen's military and humanitarian career.
SFM had been steadily converting the store names of its remaining locations from Southern Family Markets to either Piggly Wiggly or re-using the Bruno's/Food World name in some of the locations acquired in the 2009 purchase the Bruno's assets from Lone Star Funds. Belle Foods intention is to re-banner all remaining stores as Belle Foods.
Some newer businesses in the Clay area are located along what is called "Two Run" by locals. In May 2015, the Piggly Wiggly on 2200 Main Street closed; it was the only true grocery store at the time in Clay County (population ~9000).Jake Jarvis (24 May 2015). "Clay County’s only grocery store closes" Charleston Gazette-Mail.
When Willa Jo and Little Sister climb up on Aunt Patty's roof to watch the sunrise, then decide not to come down for a while, Patty realizes she has not been fulfilling the girls' emotional needs. Willa Jo reflects on her time at her Aunt Patty's house, like meeting Liz, the Piggly-Wiggly pickle, and much more.
On March 22, 2018, it was announced that the Orange Beach, Alabama Winn-Dixie location was being sold to Rouses Markets. On March 28, 2018, Southeastern agreed to sell three Winn-Dixie stores in northeast Alabama to wholesaler Mitchell Grocery Corp on behalf of two of its current customers, Johnson's Giant Foods and The D'Alessandro Organization LLC, while the Winn-Dixie location in Atmore, Alabama was being acquired by Ramey’s. An additional three BI-LO locations in South Carolina along with three Harveys locations in Georgia would be sold to three independent Piggly Wiggly store owners. The deals are in conjunction with the restructuring support agreement revealed by Southeastern Grocers. On March 31, 2018, it was announced that the Andalusia, Alabama Winn-Dixie location's lease and equipment would be purchased by a Piggly Wiggly franchisee.
This also led to a significant round of SFM headquarters layoffs (over 60 displaced employees), particularly to those employees without Bruno's or C&S; background. These layoffs took place in late August and September 2006.Southern Family Markets to Exit North Carolina, The Food Partners, dated August 10, 2006 Soon after, on November 30, 2006, Southern Family Markets announced that it was closing all 7 stores in Tennessee, then announced on January 5, 2007 that it would close all six stores in its hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. In August 2007, C&S; converted six Southern Family stores in Georgia to the Piggly Wiggly brand name.Grocer hopes Mr. Pig boosts sales, Athens Banner-Herald, dated July 31, 2007 In October 2007, seven Southern Family stores in Alabama were converted to the Piggly Wiggly banner.
James Cowdon Bradford Sr. (November 24, 1892 - December 14, 1981) was an American businessman. He was the chairman of Piggly Wiggly from 1924 to 1926, and of chairman of the Life and Casualty Insurance Company of Tennessee from 1934 to 1951. He was the founder of J.C. Bradford & Co. in 1927, and remained a senior partner at the investment bank.
In 1976 the store found its present home in a converted Piggly Wiggly grocery store Grothus and his wife Margaret purchased. His objective for the Black Hole was to recycle scientific equipment for use in peaceful endeavors and to serve as a base to campaign for nuclear disarmament. Grothus predicted that there would be a nuclear holocaust in 2013.Gusterson, Hugh.
Hugo Magnuson, a former mayor of Grand Forks, opened his first grocery store, the Pure Food Market, in Grand Forks. Magnuson's grocery stores carried the Piggly Wiggly name for a period of years, before switching to the current "Hugo's" name. After Hugo's retirement, his son Curtis Magnuson became president of the chain. Hugo died in 2003 at the age of 102.
Clarence Saunders Clarence Saunders (9 August 1881 – 14 October 1953) was an American grocer who first developed the modern retail sales model of self service. His ideas have had a massive influence on the development of the modern supermarket. Saunders worked for most of his life trying to develop a truly automated store, developing Piggly Wiggly, Keedoozle, and Foodelectric store concepts.
On May 1, 2018, an independent Piggly Wiggly operator announced that they would reopen the Montgomery, Alabama Winn-Dixie location that closed as part of the original restructuring plan. Subsequently, in 2020, Southeastern Grocers announced its plans to close its Montgomery location on the Eastern Boulevard. In May 2018, Southeastern Grocers restructuring plan was confirmed by a U.S. Bankruptcy judge in Delaware.
"Wiggly concert": Balloon versions of Jeff and Murray Jeffrey Wayne Fatt AM (born 21 July 1953) is an Australian musician and actor. He was a member of the children's group the Wiggles from its founding in 1991 to 2012, and was also in the 1980s and 1990s pop band the Cockroaches. He was the oldest member of the original Wiggles line up.
The Australian children's music group The Wiggles have produced several television series. The first one, titled The Wiggles aired in 1998 on Seven Network and consisted of 13 episodes. The second series, titled Wiggly TV, aired in 1999 and consisted of 26 episodes. The shows were also broadcast overseas, most notably on the Disney Channel during their Playhouse Disney block.
Wags the Dog Introduced in 1995, Wags is a tall, brown, furry dog with floppy ears and a happy face. He is also Captain Feathersword's best friend and pet. He "loves to sing and dance and kids bring 'bones' that the Wiggly dancers collect from the audience". The last of the four characters to be introduced, Wags was originally played by Field.
Anzalone and Kavoussi also played in Uncle Wiggly. Kavoussi has made solo records billed as Phoaming Edison. The line-up of Thomas, Kavoussi, Beekman and Luttman was stable for a lengthy period until Beekman's duties were taken over in 1998 by Dave Abel. In 2003, Luttman requested a leave of absence from Fly Ashtray, and in the same year Eric Marc Cohen took over drum duties.
By 1954, the family had added on to the original store and changed the name to Piggly Wiggly. In 1963, the Miners opened their second store in Virginia, Minnesota. Two years later, the family moved to Duluth and opened a third store in Duluth's Woodland neighborhood. Shortly thereafter they made this location their headquarters because it was located close to one of their major suppliers.
I like the concept, but I'm not crazy about the > proportions, for instance, of the stair-step grass seats. I like the idea of > recycling the railroad rails and the sense of memory, but they look nasty > and scary and that you're going to hurt yourself. The walkways are too Uncle > Wiggly to me, too cutesy. But that's one designer criticizing the other > designer's cuffs and pockets.
George Vaara was born May 26, 1899 in Ada, Minnesota. He moved to Anchorage in 1923 and worked as a clerk in a Piggly Wiggly grocery store. In the 1930s, he opened a notions store called Vaara Varieties. Vaara was elected mayor in 1940 in the midst of a housing shortage brought on by the arrival of military personnel preceding the construction of Fort Richardson.
These groceries were offered at a cost of 10% - 15% below the going rate. The Keedoozle store sold mostly dry goods at a half a penny to three cents over cost. Saunders developed this concept from his self-service Piggly Wiggly grocery store concept. Saunders' Keedoozle was a prototype for a store for automatic dispensing of groceries and registering the total cost at the pick up counter.
It is a substitute for the Appearance Control Panel. Apple widely demonstrated two Appearance Themes which override Apple Platinum, Hi-Tech and Gizmo. Hi-Tech is based on a shades-of-black color scheme that made the interface look like a contemporary piece of audio-visual equipment. Gizmo is a period-appropriate Memphis style interface, using many bold colors, patterns, and "wiggly" interface elements.
It was anchored by Piggly Wiggly and built in an L shape.Jacob Kaplan, "They Paved Paradise and Put Up a Park and Shop", Boundary Stones, WETA (PBS Washington, D.C.), accessed June 27, 2020 Other notable, large early centers with strips of independent stores, adjacent parking lots, but no department store anchors, include Highland Park Village (1931) in Dallas; and River Oaks Shopping Center (1937) in Houston.
Early stores typically kept merchandise behind a counter. Staff would fetch items for customers to prevent the opportunity for theft and sales would be made at the same counter. Self-service grocery stores such as Piggly Wiggly, beginning in 1916, allowed customers to fetch their own items and pass the point of sale on the way to the exit. Many stores have a number of checkout stations.
While packing away his wife's belongings, the lightbulb in the room burns out. When he returns with a new bulb, all the belongings he had packed away are suddenly back in their original places. He enters his kitchen where a map has blown open, showing the mysterious curvy cross symbol at several places. He learns from a friend that the wiggly cross is the map symbol for a waterfall.
Gillespie joined the Wiggles in 2009, touring with the "Dorothy the Dinosaur Traveling Show", as Captain Feathersword, and then as a Wiggly Dancer and Wags the Dog during the group's regular tour. In May 2012, it was announced that Gillespie would replace founding member Jeff Fatt as the Purple Wiggle at the beginning of the following year. Gillespie hosts the short-form television show Lachy! which aired on ABC in 2016.
TUSCADERO "Step into My Wiggle Room", LP/CD TEENBEAT 180. Evelyn Hurley's hospital bill from injury occurring at Teenbeat 97 TEENBEAT 181. "Wakefield" four CD box set, incl. nos. 141/151/161/171/188 TEENBEAT 182. VERSUS "Dead Leaves", coffee mug TEENBEAT 183. TEL AVIV "Cigarette 45", 7" TEENBEAT 184. BLAST OFF COUNTRY STYLE "In My Arms", 10"/CD TEENBEAT 185. UNCLE WIGGLY "Jump Back, Baby", LP/CD TEENBEAT 186.
The Wiggles first pitched the idea in early 2006 and wanted to have Greg Page in it. They filmed three episodes, but the show was eventually cancelled and re- shot with Sam Moran. In 2015, Anthony Field, Murray Cook, and Jeff Fatt found the original footage while lurking around on the computer. The original footage of the sets was also used for their very first documentary 15 Years of Wiggly Fun.
It began operating its rebranded Bruno's and Food World and Piggly Wiggly Stores on July 1, 2012, but filed for bankruptcy just one year later. Before owners Bill White and Jeff White purchased the stores from Southern Family Markets in mid-2012, the 57-store grocery chain employed approximately 3,000 people. Belle Foods filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on July 1, 2013, exactly one year after its founding.
The Shockley-Queisser limit for the efficiency of a single-junction solar cell under unconcentrated sunlight. This calculated curve uses actual solar spectrum data, and therefore the curve is wiggly from IR absorption bands in the atmosphere. This efficiency limit of about 34% can be exceeded by multijunction solar cells. Excitonic solar cells generates free charge by bound and intermediate exciton states unlike inorganic and crystalline solar cells.
The headquarters for the Museum is covered in pink Georgian marble. The city of Memphis acquired the mansion when Clarence Saunders, the founder of Piggly Wiggly, became bankrupt. He had been building the residence in 1923, but lost a fortune, and the home, due to financial reversals on Wall Street. In March 1930, after the Stock Market Crash, the Memphis Museum of Natural History and Industrial Arts opened in the mansion.
In February 2003, Moran began touring with The Wiggles on The Dorothy The Dinosaur Tour as one of the Wiggly Dancers and as Dorothy the Dinosaur. On television, Moran had a recurring role on The Wiggles as Dorothy the Dinosaur on more than twenty episodes shown on the Disney Channel between 2005 and 2006, and also as one of their Friendly Pirates. She last appeared with the Wiggles in late 2008.
"Bathtime" and its introduction were replaced with a new version of the "Henry's Underwater Big Band" video. The video was dedicated to the memory of Anthony's father, John Patrick Field, who played John the cook on the original 1994 version of Yummy Yummy. The 1999 version was released to DVD in 2004 in Australia. The extras include a Wiggly Work storybook and two episodes from the Lights, Camera, Action TV series.
He reveals to know her name, and claims she is meant for greater things. Allured by the promise of power and adoration, Linda accepts his offer. Meanwhile, in the Oval Office, President Howard Goodman and his cabinet are making a decision on what to do regarding the Wiggly crisis. Once a cabinet member reveals he has a doll, the cabinet begins to attack one another to obtain it.
General John Macnamara breaks into the room and shoots the doll, bringing the cabinet back to reality. Macnamara explains to them that he works for a secret part of the government called PEIP, which specializes in the containment of unexplainable phenomena. PEIP has discovered that Wiggly dolls are more sinister than they appear, and rallies the cabinet and the president to save the world from the eldritch evil ("Monsters and Men").
Uncle Wiggley was the name of a small skateboard company from 1984-1990 known for using "epoxyglass" in their skateboard manufacturing. In addition to making their own products, they also made skateboards decks for Losi, Blockhead, SGI, Magnusson Designs, Steadham Designs, and even early H-Street decks. Sponsored professionals included Tony Magnusson (who was a part-owner) and John Schultes. Uncle Wiggly was a 1990s era rock band.
While Vork goes on a self-discovery journey, Clara's husband George demands that she spend more time with the family after discovering her gaming has severely distanced her from him. As a result, Clara proposes that he take Tink's place after auditions for a sixth member fail. Riley, who becomes increasingly domineering to Zaboo, offers to join, but Codex chooses Clara's husband instead, adding "Mr. Wiggly" to the Guild.
Although the country was in the midst of the Great Depression, Jenkins incorporated Publix Food Stores in 1930 with 30 shares, each valued at $100. He kept 13 for himself and sold four to friends. The butcher and assistant manager at Piggly Wiggly each purchased another four shares, raising $1,200 to supplement Jenkins' savings of $1,300. He and five employees opened a new market next door to his former employer.
"Wiggly concert": Balloon versions of Murray and Jeff Murray James Cook, AM (born 30 June 1960) is an Australian musician and actor. Cook was one of the founding members of the children's band the Wiggles from 1991 to 2012. Cook provided guitar, vocals, and songwriting in the group, and remained involved with its creative and production aspects after his retirement. In 2013, Cook served as the Wiggles' tour manager.
Macon Mall siphoned off most of the business from Westgate Mall starting in 1975, which ultimately led to its deterioration. The mall was mostly empty by 1978, and an attempt was made to turn Westgate into an outlet mall. Later, Wal-Mart was added in 1988 and Scotty's Builders Supply replaced the Piggly Wiggly on the north side. Burlington Coat Factory replaced Key Wholesale Distributors, where Newberry's originally stood.
When K-VA-T acquired Quality Foods and adopted the Food City name in 1984, their Galax, Virginia Piggly Wiggly location was renamed Oldtown Market. In 1989, Food City sold Oldtown Market to two of their retired management team members. This banner is not to be confused with the Old Town Market Tazewell, Tennessee location K-VA-T purchased and rebranded in 2010.Carolyn Roberts Named Store Manager of Galax Food City , FoodCity.
Tom arrives at the mall and sees his former student Lex smoking outside. Resentful, she explains that Tom's class was the only thing keeping up her GPA, and when he quit, she failed high school. As Lex is an employee of ToyZone (the only store selling Wiggly dolls in town) he asks her to set aside a doll for him, though she refuses. ToyZone's greedy manager, Frank Pricely, arrives and reprimands Lex for slacking off.
A wooden turnstile in its primary form, to keep livestock penned in (Zwierzyniec, Poland). A now unused circa 1930 turnstile and kiosk at the Bath Recreation Ground Turnstiles were originally used, like other forms of stile, to allow human beings to pass while keeping sheep or other livestock penned in. The use of turnstiles in most modern applications has been credited to Clarence Saunders, who used them in his first Piggly Wiggly store.
Chickasaw Gardens is located on land that was originally part of the estate of Clarence Saunders, the Memphis inventor of the first self-service grocery store named 'Piggly Wiggly'. The Chickasaw Gardens lake was originally constructed as part of an elaborate garden with rustic bridges and a playhouse for Saunders' children. Saunders lost his fortune in 1923 during the stock market crash, and the estate was sold to developers.Lauderdale, V. Ask Vance.
Trainor's vocals on the song are sung with an "inviting coo", and the song's bass line has been described as "intoxicatingly wiggly". The song's guitar instrumentation received comparisons to the work of Nile Rodgers. "Let You Be Right" peaked at number 15 on the Belgium Ultratip Flanders chart, and at number 41 on the Canada Billboard AC chart. It reached numbers 31 and 21 on the Canada CHR/Top 40 and Hot AC charts respectively.
Vork, who has gotten through with an argument with Madeline about his personal goals, confronts Floyd about his unanswered complaints about The Game. This gets his character permanently banned, and he retaliates by protesting and gaining support from other gamers. Meanwhile, Bladezz is forced to spend time with Wiggly while Clara continues making videos. When Clara becomes Internet-famous, other parents turn to her for advice, one of them being Bladezz's mother.
Thompson and Hughes bought four stores as partners in the 1960s. During the early 1970s they obtained former A&P;, Kroger and Weingarten's stores in Lake Charles, Beaumont, Port Arthur and Orange. In 1983, Bruce Thompson purchased Hughes’ interest in their jointly held corporation. During the 1980s, two new stores were constructed, and the chain grew with the acquisition of 14 more stores formerly operated by Piggly Wiggly, Safeway, Theriot’s, Winn-Dixie, and Weingarten's.
Charles Pertum, known professionally as Charlie "Specks" McFadden (April 24, 1895 – November 15, 1966), was an American country blues singer and songwriter. On his few recordings, released from 1929 to 1937, he was accompanied by Roosevelt Sykes, Lonnie Johnson and others. His most notable song was one he wrote, "Groceries on the Shelf (Piggly Wiggly)", which he recorded in Grafton, Wisconsin, about February 1930. There is little information about his life outside of his recordings.
Like most of the earliest malls, Westgate Mall did not affect downtown shopping since it had few anchors and a smaller selection of choices. These early malls were essentially strip malls turned facing each other with a central corridor. Stores in Downtown Macon actually continued to thrive until the 1970s, when Macon Mall came about. Like Eastwood Mall, Westgate was anchored by two grocery stores - Piggly Wiggly and Colonial Stores - in addition to JJ Newberry's.
Wiggly Park was a British BBC children's television animated cartoon which was produced in 1997 and shown in 1998. Originally a children's radio programme on BBC Radio 5, the characters were voiced by British actors Andrew Sachs and Kate Sachs. The original radio show was broadcast as a segment in the weekday morning childrens programme '12345' presented by 'Ian' on BBC Radio 5. The show revolved around the adventures of six friends in their home, a large town park.
Plans for the shopping center's development were announced on July 26, 1958. At the time of the announcement, two stores, S. S. Kresge (now KMart) and Piggly Wiggly, were announced as tenants. The shopping center's grand opening was a star-studded affair, as it was attended by Jim Backus, Jill St. John, and George Raft. In 1974, the bowling alley was converted to a department store, in a project that carried a multi-million dollar price tag.
Lewis became a U.S. congressman for Georgia's 5th congressional district in 1987. While working on his 2008 reelection campaign, Lewis told his telecommunications and technology policy aide, Andrew Aydin, about The Montgomery Story and its influence. Aydin, who had been reading comics since his grandmother bought him a copy of Uncanny X-Men #317 off a Piggly Wiggly spinner rack when he was eight years old,Herbowy, Greg (Fall 2014). "Q+A: Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin & Nate Powell".
Castrée's literary work often dealt with topics such as, loyalty, her relationship with her parents and childhood abuse. They were typically of a discreet nature, and often eschewed typical comics paneling, alongside using negative space and open page layouts, among other techniques. It featured a meticulous, folk art style that made heavy use of vibrant color. Her characters were often expressive, being described as "fragile" and "broken", and were drawn with "wiggly" arms and "bending" legs.
St. Fidgeta & Other Parodies, a mostly uncategorizable spoof of 1960s Catholicism, was the first published work by John Bellairs. The original St. Fidgeta article first appeared in the Chicago-based Catholic magazine, the Critic. it describes the putative life of St. Fidgeta ("Quieter of the giggly / Steadier of the wiggly"), a seven year-old martyr and the patroness of unmanageable children. A subsequent book appeared with eleven other vignettes that offered sardonic comment on the Vatican II era.
It features comedy songs, such as "Rugbuggery" and "Wiggly Willy" as well as serious life stories such as "I Hurt Myself" and "I'm Going to be a Daddy." On 6 January 2018, Bull sang H2ODelirious' "10 MILLION SUBSCRIBER MUSIC VIDEO", which was animated by VyronixLiam. It is uploaded on H2ODelirious' channel and Dan Bull's Spotify. On 23 March 2019, Bull released Robocopyright, a song criticizing Article 13 of the proposed Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market.
He flamboyantly declared his intent in newspaper ads. Saunders bought Piggly Wiggly stock until he had orders for 196,000 of the 200,000 outstanding shares. The firm's share price went from a low of $39 in late 1922 to $124 by March 20, 1923. Pressured by the 'bears', the New York Stock Exchange declared a 'corner' existed (see cornering the market), and gave the 'bears' five days rather than 24 hours to deliver the stock Saunders had bought.
When not taking a pratfall—sometimes on an actual banana peel—Smith was the target of Clarabell's high‐pressure seltzer bottle. The show was particularly effective in its relentless use of words and nonsense syllables designed to drive children giddy with laughter. Flub‐a‐Dub, for instance, was a fantasy animal character that could survive only by eating meatballs. Such songs as “Ooga Booga Rocka Shmooga” and “Iggly Wiggly Spaghetti” sent the Peanut Gallery into paroxysms of laughter.
The tornado completely destroyed a Piggly Wiggly grocery store in Harvest and severely damaged a convenience store and local bank, which was shut down for months following the event. The storm progressed across Pulaski Pike in northwest Madison County, damaging many homes. In all, hundreds of homes received moderate to major damage along the path from Limestone to Madison County with many of these being total losses. The tornado then moved into Tennessee and continued south of Huntland.
Sometime after arriving in Portland, Frederick Grubmeyer shortened his name to Fred G. Meyer; a 2001 Oregonian article said the change was made "for convenience and maybe to save money on signs". In 1922, he joined forces with his brother Henry, who had also moved to Portland. Together over the next few years they incorporated four businesses, including Mybros Meat Market, Oregon Piggly Wiggly, Pioneer Market Company (which leased space to vendors), and Mybros Inc., all in downtown Portland.
Southern Family Markets, headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, was a chain of American supermarkets owned and operated by C&S; Wholesale Grocers, a distributor based in Keene, New Hampshire. The chain was operated as an affiliate of C&S.; Southern Family Markets had operated a varying number of supermarkets and 10 liquor stores under the banners Southern Family Markets, Piggly Wiggly, Bruno's, and Food World. The liquor stores, all located along the gulf coast, were called SFM Liquors.
These are housed in several different buildings and areas: the exhibition hall, the courtyard, the "wiggly shed", the pump room and the engine house itself. Most of the machines are in running order, although some are still awaiting restoration. Steam is provided by an elderly Marshall portable boiler – essentially a portable engine without the actual engine. It was built in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire in 1938 before being used by Thames Water as a stand by steam generator.
The 1200-seat Hinsdale Theater was constructed in 1925 for $160,000. Chain retailers began to move into the downtown district starting in the 1920s, starting with a Loblaw food chain in 1929 (which was purchased in 1932 by the Jewel Tea Company). A Piggly Wiggly and a Walgreens also moved in during this period. In the 1920s, the city of Hinsdale overhead plans by a local car dealership to build the largest automobile garage "east of the Mississippi".
A Food City location in Chattanooga, Tennessee. K-VA-T Food Stores, Inc. traces its history to 1955, when company founder Jack Smith opened his first Piggly Wiggly store in Grundy, Virginia, with the help of three special stockholders: his father, Curtis Smith, uncle, Earl Smith and cousin, Ernest Smith. In 1963, Smith added a second store in South Williamson, Kentucky, followed by a newly constructed third location in Pikeville, Kentucky, in 1965, and a store in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, in 1967.
C&S; Wholesale Grocers is an American wholesale distribution of food and grocery store items with its headquarters in Keene, New Hampshire, United States. C&S; is the tenth-largest privately held company in the United States, as listed by Forbes. C&S; owns the Piggly Wiggly grocery brand (which is independently franchised to store operators) as well as the Best Yet private label brand. C&S; is the largest wholesale grocery distributor in the United States, based on revenue.
Pink Palace Museum (2008) The Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium, serves as the Mid-South's major science and historical museum, and features exhibits ranging from archeology to chemistry. It includes America's third largest planetarium and an IMAX Theatre. The Pink Palace also contains a variety of exhibits relating to Memphis history. One exhibit features a replica of the original Piggly Wiggly store, the first self-service grocery store, commemorating the invention of the supermarket by Memphian Clarence Saunders in 1916.
Stop & Shop's roots can be traced back to 1892, when Solomon and Jeanie Rabinowitz opened a grocery shop, called the "Greenie Store", at 134 Salem Street, in Boston's North End. This store operated at this location until 1908. According to the company's web site, Stop & Shop was founded in 1914 in Somerville, Massachusetts, by the Rabinowitz family as the Economy Grocery Stores Company. Four years later, the store adopted the new self-service supermarket model recently pioneered by Piggly Wiggly.
They quickly learn that Wiggly had moved the bomb through another portal Russia created, blowing up Moscow in the process, "launching them into World War III." Meanwhile, Sherman has taken Lex hostage demanding to know where the doll is. Lex tricks Sherman into letting her go, promising to give him unreleased pony dolls, but is once again captured and strangled to death. As she is being strangled, Lex realizes that she is dying and reflect on her life ("Black Friday").
Lex lights the Wiggly on fire and its supporters burn to death trying to grab it. As they watch the mall burn down, Tom, Lex, Becky, Hannah, Paul, and Emma reflect on the day they've had. In the final minutes of the day, the surviving shoppers and Hatchetfield citizens come together praying that the next day will be better ("What If Tomorrow Comes"). They hear a strange noise above them and in a flash of light, the stage is dark.
He ran two Cup races the next season for Throop, and then two races in the No. 31 Slender You Figure Salons Oldsmobile for Bob Clark in 1988. In 1989, he returned to Throop in the No. 51 for nine races. Despite getting sponsorship from Fruit of the Loom, he was only able to finish two races. He signed with Travis Carter Enterprises to drive the No. 98 Chevrolet Lumina for 1990, with sponsorship from Banquet Foods, IGA, and Piggy Wiggly.
Colonel Gail Seymour "Hal" Halvorsen (born October 10, 1920) is a retired officer and command pilot in the United States Air Force. He is best known as the "Berlin Candy Bomber" or "Uncle Wiggly Wings" and gained fame for dropping candy to German children during the Berlin Airlift from 1948 to 1949. Halvorsen grew up in rural Utah but always had a desire to fly. He earned his private pilot's license in 1941 and then joined the Civil Air Patrol.
"A Walk in the Black Forest" was a cover of a better-known version of the song that same year by Horst Jankowski. Two years later, the song was featured as the theme of a short-lived game show, Reach for the Stars. The Piggly Wiggly supermarket chain also used it as a theme for its TV commercials. The group's title reverted to its original name for this album; its second, third and fourth albums had been released as Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass.
Clara encourages her to keep dating Bruiser, causing Bladezz to convince Wiggly to quit his job. The underwater expansion patch notes are leaked onto the Internet and wildly rouses the protest. Codex is unsuccessful in finding the culprit but convinces Floyd to release the expansion pack anyway. Donovan reveals to Tink that he was the one who caused the leak in order to push Floyd to release the expansion pack, and Tink tells him that Codex and Vork are in the same guild.
Besides English, Howard can speak eight languages including French, Mandarin, Russian, Arabic, Latin, Persian, Japanese, and the constructed language Klingon from the Star Trek franchise. He also knows some words in Sindarin, one of the elvish dialects invented by J.R.R. Tolkien for The Lord of the Rings. Although in the show, Howard has been mentioned as speaking these languages, the writers have not explored his proficiency much. The episode "The Wiggly Finger Catalyst" reveals that he also knows American Sign Language.
On March 15, 2018, Southeastern Grocers announced they would file a plan of reorganization under Chapter 11 by the end of March. According to the company, the restructuring would decrease overall debt levels by over $500 million. Under this plan, 94 stores across the BI-LO, Fresco y Más, Harveys, and Winn-Dixie brands would close. On March 28, 2018, Southeastern agreed to sell three BI-LO locations in South Carolina along with three Harveys locations in Georgia to three independent Piggly Wiggly store owners.
Other tenants included Morrison's Cafeteria (later Piccadilly, now closed), Adler's, and a Piggly Wiggly. By 1974, a expansion wing was added. Additional growth came in 1982 when a expansion wing was added off Center Court featuring J. C. Penney and Levy's of Savannah. In February 1986, Levy's was acquired by Maas Brothers of Tampa, Florida. In 1988 Maas Brothers was consolidated into Jordan Marsh, a major Federated Department Stores chain based in Florida and New England. Until 1989, the mall featured its original 1969 design elements.
The Museum contains a variety of exhibits relating to Memphis history. One exhibit features a replica of the original Piggly Wiggly store, the first self-service grocery store, commemorating the invention of the supermarket by Memphian Clarence Saunders in 1916. Other permanent exhibits include 15th century Native American pottery, pre-Columbian artifacts, Clyde Parke's Miniature Circus, fossils and dinosaurs, and mounted animals. History exhibits focus on the roles of music and cotton on Memphis, the Civil War , the changing roles of women, and historic Black Memphians.
The store incorporated shopping baskets, self-service branded products, and checkouts at the front. Removing unnecessary clerks, creating elaborate aisle displays, and rearranging the store to force customers to view all of the merchandise in a continuous path, were just some of the characteristics of the early Piggly Wiggly stores. The store stocked four times the variety of items normally found in an ordinary grocery store, but did not offer fresh meat in the original store. A refrigerator separated two of the aisles, offering butter and cheese.
His first comic strip, Zork & Eem, ran in the Jackson weekly Jackson Banner for three weeks until the newspaper folded. At sixteen and seventeen, Cravens drew caricatures at the Nashville themepark Opryland USA. Cravens then went to Memphis State University to earn a BFA degree in graphic design and worked in advertising. He has drawn many activity books and coloring books for the likes of Shoney's restaurants, Perkins restaurants, FedEx, Piggly Wiggly, Hampton Inns, Homewood Suites, Embassy Suites, Memphis Grizzlies, IPNI, Baptist Hospitals, Morgan Keegan etc.
The concept of a self-service grocery store was developed by entrepreneur Clarence Saunders and his Piggly Wiggly stores, the first of which opened in 1916. Saunders was awarded several patents for the ideas he incorporated into his stores. The stores were a financial success and Saunders began to offer franchises. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, which was established in 1859, was another successful early grocery store chain in Canada and the United States, and became common in North American cities in the 1920s.
There were several CEO/President/General Managers since the inception of the company in 2005. Frank Curci (now CEO at Tops Markets in New York) was the first CEO and left the company in early 2006. He was followed by Bill White (not related to the current owner) who came from Maryland but had been a previous senior staffer with Bruno's and Piggly Wiggly in Vidalia, Georgia. White left in 2007 and was replaced by Jeff Burkhead (whose title was General Manager, not CEO).
Lindenhurst's first business, Thor's Shell, stood at the intersection of Grand Avenue and Lindenhurst Drive. By 1960, the first major commercial development in Lindenhurst was the building of Linden Plaza, featuring Slove Bakery, Village Laundry, Linden Cleaners, and Piggly Wiggly. Other businesses established in Lindenhurst included Linden Texaco, Linden Barber Shop, Ben Franklin Variety Store, and Stretch-A-Dollar Clothing Store. The Lindenhurst Civic Center built its own facility in 1961 using the remains of the original Lindenhurst Farm ice house to anchor its building.
"Hoop-Dee-Doo" is a popular song published in 1950 with music by Milton De Lugg and lyrics by Frank Loesser and released as a single by Australian children's band The Wiggles from their 2001 album Hoop-Dee-Doo! It's a Wiggly Party!. The lyrics of this song are sometimes cited for their use of the phrase "soup and fish", meaning a man's formal dinner suit. This phrase is commonly thought to have originated with P.G. Wodehouse's "Bertie Wooster" stories, but according to the website World Wide Words, there was an even earlier American usage.
An original Lucky refrigerator magnet bearing its trademark "Lucky means low prices" slogan Lucky Stores was founded by Charles Crouch as Peninsula Stores Limited in 1931 with the acquisition of Piggly Wiggly stores in Burlingame, San Mateo, Redwood City, Palo Alto and San Jose. By 1935, seven more stores had been added, including the company's first stores in the East Bay, in Berkeley and Oakland. Lucky had a big influence in transitioning from small store to supermarket. Its first flagship store opened in 1947 in San Leandro, California.
He agreed to sell back the cotton at break- even, thus preventing a troublesome rise in the price of cotton. When asked why he had cornered the cotton market, Livermore replied, "To see if I could, Mr. President." In 1924–1925, he engaged in market manipulation, making $10 million trading wheat and corn in a battle with Arthur W. Cutten and engineering a short squeeze on the stock of Piggly Wiggly. In early 1929, he amassed huge short positions, using more than 100 stockbrokers to hide what he was doing.
Prior to the 1962 season, Freedomland spent $1 million to add and expand its offerings. The improvements included a 5,000-seat arena and a midway-themed area with children's rides, as well as the Astro-Ride roller coaster and a Wiggly-Worm caterpillar ride. The 1962 season started on May 27 of that year; it was open weekends only for the first month, expanding its schedule to seven days a week in late June. For the new season, Freedomland had raised admission fees to $3.50 for admission to all rides.
The couple settled in Australia shortly after their wedding, Terri leaving her Cougar Country project behind in the United States. However, as a partner in their wildlife enterprises and television shows, she believes she was able to do far greater work on behalf of wildlife conservation. In addition to their two popular television programs shown on the Animal Planet television network in the United States, in 2002, the Irwins released a feature film, The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course. She, Steve and Bindi appeared in the Wiggles video/DVD release Wiggly Safari in 2002.
Meanwhile, Bladezz begins to be targeted by Tink and the Axis of Anarchy, who expose his modelling alias to his school and plant weapons in his locker; later, Bruiser (J. Teddy Garcia), a member of the Anarchists, seduces his mom. Codex issues a message on the game's public forum to stand up against the Axis for the behavior, and in retaliation the Axis puts a bounty on the Guild. Mr. Wiggly unknowingly gives away information about the Guild to other gamers in exchange for loot, which leads to his expulsion from the Guild.
Jenkins never returned to complete his academic education at Georgia Tech. Jenkins tried a series of jobs, including cab driver (he quit on the first day after getting stiffed for a fare), selling shoes (too slow), selling candy bars on consignment (nobody purchased them), and delivering grocery orders for his father's store. For reasons unknown, he never worked at his father's store to learn the business. He began as a clerk for Piggly Wiggly stores and after eight weeks, was sent to replace a manager who was recovering from an illness.
About that time, a friend invited Jenkins to join him on a trip to visit family in Sarasota. They stopped in Gainesville, but Jenkins' sister had left on a family visit herself, so the friend took him on to Tampa, where Jenkins knew a man who managed a laundry. That friend encouraged Jenkins to stay the week and—while viewing the sights—they visited another man who owned more than a dozen Piggly Wiggly markets. After learning of Jenkins' grocery experience in Atlanta, the man offered him a job.
Borden products can be located in the states of Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, Tennessee and Ohio. Within these states, these products are sold in the stores and marts that mainly include Cain's, Calhoun Foods, Food World, Fresh Market, Greer's, Kmart, Kroger, Magnolia Super Foods, Pic-N-Sav, Piggly Wiggly, Marcs, Aldi, CVS, Dave's Supermarkets, Publix Supermarkets, Rainbow Foods, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Walmart and Winn Dixie. Borden Dairy operates 12 plants in the Midwest, Southern, and Southeastern regions of the U.S. and nearly 100 distribution centers.
She appeared regularly in her father's television shows, including The Crocodile Hunter Diaries, and in the 2002 film The Wiggles: Wiggly Safari in a credited cast role. She is of English and Irish ancestry, with abundance of Irish ancestry on her father's side. Bindi stated herself being a dual citizen (Australian-American), in an interview with Brisbane Times: "What's really nice is being a dual citizen both here and in the US so I think I get to vote there as well." Irwin was homeschooled until 2014, when she enrolled at TAFE Queensland East Coast.
In the episode "The Wiggly Finger Catalyst", Sheldon reveals that Raj's family is wealthier than he lets on. He observes that they are "Richie Rich rich", which he explains is "halfway between Bruce Wayne and Scrooge McDuck". Raj's cousin Sanjay (or, as he says his friends know him, "Dave from AT&T; Customer Service") works in a call centre and is mentioned in a number of episodes. In one episode, Raj tries to avoid returning to India for his cousin's wedding, as Raj's parents have arranged a date for him.
Grundy Town Center was built as part of a $200 million redevelopment which included a Walmart store built on top of a two-story parking garage, the only one of its kind in the United States. Grundy was the home of the predecessor to the Food City Stores, when Jack Smith opened a Piggly Wiggly franchise in 1955. The store was Smith's first and the chain has now grown to 107 stores, primarily located in Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. The chain is known for sponsoring the Food City 500 NASCAR race at Bristol Motor Speedway.
The company continued to grow steadily until 1984 when they acquired Quality Foods, a 19-store chain (founded in 1918), that operated under the Food City name. The Smiths adopted Food City as the new nameplate, along with its heritage, for all of their stores going forward. In 1989, Food City purchased the 37-store White Stores chain based out of Knoxville, Tennessee, more than doubling the size of the company. In 1998, Food City acquired the 11-store Kennedy Piggly Wiggly chain as well as full control of Mid-Mountain Foods, the current Food City Distribution Center.
In 2010, Watkins began performing with the Wiggles, first as Fairy Larissa and then as Wags the Dog, Dorothy the Dinosaur, and as a Wiggly Dancer. She used her film skills during tours with the group, providing them with video and editing services. In May 2012, the Wiggles announced that Watkins would become the first female Wiggle, replacing founding member Greg Page as the Yellow Wiggle. The original members stated that they chose Watkins because she was the most qualified for the job, and commented that it was "a strategy for marketing the Wiggles into the next generation".
Berlin children playing airlift game, c. 1948/49 The name came from the fact that some pilots started voluntarily to throw sweets and candy (and, presumably, also raisins) on little tinkered parachutes out of the window to children lined up on the edges of the West Berlin airfields watching the planes. These actions were first attributed to American pilot Gail Halvorsen, nicknamed "Uncle Wiggly Wings", who began to drop chocolate bars he had attached handkerchiefs to while approaching Tempelhof Airport. Upon comprehensive coverage in the media, drops were ordered expanded by Lt. General William H. Tunner as "Operation Little Vittles".
Their final release was on the Dark Beloved Cloud label, the 1999 all-instrumental disc called Farfetchedness. Uncle Wiggly have featured on many compilation albums, including Rutles Highway Revisited, a tribute to The Rutles, Soluble Fish and We're All Normal And We Want Our Freedom, a tribute to Arthur Lee and Love. The band has not played together since an impromptu performance at Rubulad in Brooklyn in 2000, though there are rumours of a reunion, an unreleased album and other unreleased material. Kavoussi stills plays in Fly Ashtray and the band Gimme 5, as well as recording solo under the name Phoaming Edison.
On April 27, 2011, an EF3 tornado tore through the city in the early hours of the morning, and the city was hit by an EF4 tornado in the afternoon near 5 pm. The afternoon tornado cut a swath through downtown. It destroyed the majority of the historic downtown district, including the city hall, police station, fire station, the old Tallulah Hotel, Piggly Wiggly grocer, People's Bank, and damaged the majority of the central business district beyond repair. The Long Memorial United Methodist Church was also heavily damaged, which had sheltered nearby residents in the basement during the tornado.
Tad is overjoyed and convinces Rosalee to come to Los Angeles with him by using Pete's "six smiles" speech. After a rousing speech about great love from Angelica, a barmaid with a crush on him, Pete rushes to Rosalee's house and confesses his love for her but she is confused and resolves to still go to LA with Tad. On the plane when Tad fails to identify one of Rosalee's smiles, he confesses his lie and she asks to go home. She runs to Piggly Wiggly and Pete's house, then drives furiously towards Richmond to overtake her heartbroken friend.
It climbs up a hill and continues along hilly terrain as it continues on its journey west. It passes by East Lawrence/Caddo, which housed a former Piggly Wiggly supermarket and a former Frizzle's restaurant, and currently houses a Jack's and a Whitt's Barbeque—a well-known barbecue chain across North Alabama and central Tennessee—store, plus a Chevron gas station. It continues for about eight miles until it turns directly east-to-west and junctions with SR 157 directly by a Walmart, Sonic Drive-In, and a few local motels. It almost immediately junctions with SR 33.
Thomas "Tad" Lincoln III (April 4, 1853 – July 15, 1871) was the fourth and youngest son of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. The nickname "Tad" was given to him by his father, who observed that he had a large head and was "as wiggly as a tadpole" when he was a baby. Tad Lincoln was known to be impulsive and unrestrained, and he did not attend school during his father's lifetime. He had free run of the White House, and there are stories of him interrupting presidential meetings, collecting animals, and charging visitors to see his father.
The American candy bombers became known as the Rosinenbomber (Raisin Bombers), while Halvorsen himself became known by many nicknames to the children of Berlin, including his original moniker of "Uncle Wiggly Wings", as well as "The Chocolate Uncle", "The Gum Drop Kid" and "The Chocolate Flier". Operation "Little Vittles" was in effect from September 22, 1948, to May 13, 1949. Although Lieutenant Halvorsen returned home in January 1949, he passed on leadership of the operation to one of his friends, Captain Lawrence Caskey. Upon his return home, Halvorsen met with several individuals who were key in making Operation "Little Vittles" a success.
It was reported that one of the reasons former President Woodrow Wilson's inaugural ball was cancelled was because of his "disapproval of such modern dances as the turkey trot, the grizzly bear and the bunny hug". Not long before this, in 1912, New York placed the dance under a "social ban", along with other "huggly-wiggly dances", like the Turkey Trot and the Boston Dip. It was also condemned in numerous cities across the US during the same time period, with many considering it to be a "degenerate dance". However, a large portion of society accepted the dance, along with other similar dances.
Bogan used the self- service notion in her amended lyrics to the song, part of which ran, "My name is Piggly Wiggly and I swear you can help yourself, And you've got to have your greenback, and it don't take nothin' else". In 1933, she returned to New York, and, apparently to conceal her identity, began recording as Bessie Jackson for the Banner label of ARC. She was usually accompanied on piano by Walter Roland, with whom she recorded over 100 songs between 1933 and 1935, including some of her biggest commercial successes, "Seaboard Blues", "Troubled Mind", and "Superstitious Blues".
Figure 2: The internal tide sea surface elevation that is in phase with the surface tide (i.e., crests occur in a certain spot at a certain time that are both the same relative to the surface tide) can be detected by satellite (top). (The satellite track is repeated about every 10 days and so M2 tidal signals are shifted to longer periods due to aliasing.) The longest internal tide wavelengths are about 150 km near Hawaii and the next longest waves are about 75 km long. The surface displacements due to the internal tide are plotted as wiggly red lines with amplitudes plotted perpendicular to the satellite groundtracks (black lines).
Among Tannenbaum’s books are the memoir, Disguised as a Poem: My Years Teaching Poetry at San Quentin (Northeastern University Press, 2000) -- a finalist in PEN American Center USA West’s Literary Award Winners in 2001; two books for teachers – Teeth, Wiggly as Earthquakes: Writing Poetry in the Primary Grades (Stenhouse Publishers, 2000) and (with Valerie Chow Bush) Jump Write In! Creative Writing Exercises for Diverse Communities, Grades 6-12 (Jossey-Bass, 2005); and six poetry collections. Her By Heart: Poetry, Prison, and Two Lives — co-written with Spoon Jackson, her student at San Quentin in the 1980s — was published by New Village Press in March 2010.
Fulton Heights Historic District is a national historic district located at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 439 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures in predominantly residential section of Salisbury. It largely developed between about 1903 and 1948, and includes notable examples of Colonial Revival and Bungalow / American Craftsman style architecture. Notable buildings include the T.A. Ludwick House, Choate-Blount House, Lauriston Hardin House, Williams-Kesler House, Lewis D. Peeler House, F.W. Kirk House, Second Reformed Presbyterian Church (1913), First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (1939), Calvin H. Wiley School (1916), R. L. Foil and Company Grocery (1905), the Albright Cash Store, and the Piggly Wiggly Grocery.
Originally compiled by the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Project Administration as Tennessee: A Guide to the State, and published in 1939. 1939 photo of Crossville's Piggly Wiggly, which at the time was located at the corner of Main and 2nd Around 1800, an early American settler named Samuel Lambeth opened a store at this junction, and the small community that developed around it became known as Lambeth's Crossroads. The store was located at what has become the modern intersection of Main Street and Stanley Street, just south of the courthouse. By the time a post office was established in the 1830s, the community had taken the name of "Crossville".
Early shopping centers designed for the automobile include Market Square, Lake Forest, Illinois (1916), and Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri , , opened 1923. The Bank Block in Grandview Heights, Ohio (1928) was an early strip mall or neighborhood center of 30 shops built along Grandview Avenue, with parking in the back for 400 cars. Uniquely for the time, it had multiple national grocery store tenants Kroger, Piggly Wiggly, and the A&P; Tea Company."Bank Block", GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS/MARBLE CLIFF HISTORICAL SOCIETY, accessed July 27, 2020 The Park and Shop (1930) in Cleveland Park, Washington, D.C. was an early strip mall or neighborhood center with parking in the front.
The firm made its name in the 1980s through a series of leveraged buyout transactions. Throughout the 1980s, Riordan, Freeman & Spogli also executed leveraged buyouts of several supermarket retailers including Bayless Southwest (Phoenix), Boys Markets (Los Angeles), P&C; Foods (Syracuse, NY), Piggly Wiggly (various Southern states), and Tops Markets (New York and Pennsylvania). Riordan separated from the other two partners in 1988 when they decided to specialize in larger leveraged buyouts of more established companies. Riordan relinquished his general partner position in the firm to form a venture capital firm called Riordan, Lewis & Haden with J. Christopher Lewis and former Los Angeles Rams quarterback Pat Haden.
He also helped convince the federal government to convert a nitrate plant built for World War I at Wilson Dam in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, into an electrical power plant for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Tennessee Valley. In 1922, the Democratic Party nominated former party leader Austin Peay to oppose Taylor for governor. Peay lacked the charisma of Taylor, and resorted to delivering basic stump speeches, in contrast to Taylor's entertaining rallies. Peay had the support of entrepreneur Clarence Saunders (the founder of Piggly Wiggly), and with the Democratic Party once again unified, he defeated Taylor on election day, 141,002 votes to 102,586.
To make the preceding reasoning rigorous, one has to explain what is meant by the difference quotient approaching a certain limiting value k. The precise mathematical formulation was given by Cauchy in the 19th century and is based on the notion of limit. Suppose that the graph does not have a break or a sharp edge at p and it is neither plumb nor too wiggly near p. Then there is a unique value of k such that, as h approaches 0, the difference quotient gets closer and closer to k, and the distance between them becomes negligible compared with the size of h, if h is small enough.
Many of the Professor's perils result from simple absent-mindedness. In "The Screaming Clocks", he invents a clock that doesn't need winding up, but the omission of an important component ("I forgot to put a little wiggly thing in") means the clock doesn't stop at twelve but continues striking thirteen, fourteen and so forth until it can't keep up with itself. In "Burglars!", the Professor invents an automatic burglar catcher, but forgets his house key, tries to get in the window and is grabbed and trussed up by his own machine so thoroughly that even Mrs Flittersnoop fails to recognise him and bashes him over the head for good measure.
The elm cultivar Ulmus 'Tortuosa' Host, the Wiggly Elm, was described by Host in Flora Austriaca (1827) as Ulmus tortuosa, from low, twisted, small-leaved trees that grew in the hilly districts of Hungary. A contemporary herbarium specimen (1833) from Central Europe labelled U. tortuosa Host appears to show small field elm-type leaves. Henry distinguished 'Tortuosa' Host from Loddiges' and Loudon's U. tortuosa, which he identified with Ulmus 'Modiolina', "l'orme tortillard" of France. Henry noted, however, that abnormal sinuous or zigzagging growth "might occur in any kind of elm", and herbarium specimens of elms labelled 'Tortuosa' range from U. minor cultivars to hybrid cultivars, some treated as synonymous with 'Modiolina' (see 'External links' below).
J.C. Bradford & Co. was founded in May 1927, with the $10,000 purchase of Joe B. Palmer Co., a small securities firm in Nashville. Prior to founding J.C. Bradford & Co., Bradford had worked in insurance, managing the Davis, Bradford & Company insurance agency until 1923 when he was brought in to save the Memphis-based grocery store Piggly Wiggly. Bradford served as president of the grocery retailer from 1923 to 1926. Bradford led the company's corporate restructuring after its founder had nearly bankrupted the company in an effort to corner the market for the company's common stock. Despite the stock market crash of 1929, in 1930 J.C. Bradford & Co. purchased its seat on the New York Stock Exchange for $400,000.
In September 2013, it was announced that Piggly Wiggly Carolina would sell 29 of its stores to BI-LO and Harris Teeter; all but abandoning the Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia markets. The company initiated the acquisition discussions as a means of addressing the debt incurred as a result of its recent ESOP conversion along with increasing competition, particularly around Charleston. In November of the same year, the company announced that they were shutting down their distribution centers in North Charleston and Jedburg, South Carolina. Going forward, the company's 32 remaining corporate stores and its 28 franchised locations would be supplied by C&S; Wholesale Grocers' warehouse in Greenville, South Carolina.
The additional time meant "a flood of stock poured [in] from distant points and gave the shorts opportunity to deliver."The Wall Street Journal, Jun 23, 1923 In the words of John Brooks, "...in mid-August, with the September 1st deadline for repayment of two and a half million dollars on his loan staring him in the face and with nothing like that amount of cash either on hand or in prospect, he resigned as president of Piggly Wiggly Stores, Inc., and turned over his assets-his stock in the company, his Pink Palace, and all the rest of his property-to his creditors." The Pink Palace mansion eventually became Memphis' first museum in 1930.
Tad's agent tells him that his hedonistic lifestyle is damaging his reputation and career opportunities. In order to improve his image and convince a director to cast him in an upcoming film, his agents establish a competition to win a date with Tad with proceeds going towards the charity Save the Children. An online advertisement for the competition is found by Rosalee. With the help of the Piggly Wiggly customers and the reluctant agreement of Pete, Cathy and Rosalee raise the $100 entrance money as Pete reveals to his superior that he will leave for Richmond to go to college after he has a discussion "with someone about going to Richmond with me".
Davis veered from succinct and expressive solos to unsentimental wails during the concert, which suggested he was still mourning Hendrix's 1970 death, Murray surmised. That year, Davis had started playing with a wah-wah pedal affixed to his trumpet in order to emulate the register Hendrix achieved on his guitar. The pedal created what The Penguin Guide to Jazz (2006) described as "surges and ebbs in a harmonically static line, allowing Miles to build huge melismatic variations on a single note". Davis eventually developed what Philip Freeman called "a new tone, the wiggly, shimmering ribbons of sound that are heard on Agharta", where his wah-wah processed solos often sounded frantic and melancholic, like "twisted streams of raw pain".
Saeed Saeed of The National said he favored the album's version over its demo, and that, "[t]hankfully, Kanye West rescued it by throwing out the lameness and added the dark and claustrophobic sounds of his seminal 2013 album Yeezus". Bernard Zuel from The Sydney Morning Herald said it is "colder and harder sounding, in the way of West's own recent work. There's some edge to it but not much menace that would really thrust it into compelling." For Kitty Empire of The Guardian said "Rebel Hearts key collaboration with Kanye West finds two of pop's biggest egomaniacs starring in a wiggly club banger that doubles as a take-down of the internet's most nutzoid meme".
Saltville Historic District is a national historic district located at Saltville, Smyth County, Virginia. The district includes 104 contributing buildings and 3 contributing sites in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Saltville. It includes a variety of residential and commercial buildings primarily dating from the late-19th to mid-20th centuries. Notable buildings and sites include Well Fields, Saltville Golf Course, Office Building (1850), Mathieson Alkali Office Building (1894), company store (1895), First National Bank of Saltville, St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1896), Gothic Revival style Madam Russell Memorial United Methodist Church, Duplex House (1894), Saltville Post Office (1931), Piggly-Wiggly Store, Saltville Savings Bank (1920), and Saltville Town Hall (1949).
Carns' first band was Kicking Giant with fellow Cooper Union student Tae Won Yu, with whom she played drums and sang from 1990-1995\. Their first show was in the storefront window of a Brooklyn junk shop; Carns stood up and played just one drum, a floor tom. Kicking Giant played around New York City and the northeast with bands like Codeine, Uncle Wiggly, and fellow "love-rockers" Sleepyhead; Carns continued to expand her stand-up kit, building around the central floor tom, anchor to Yu's whirling guitar and bedrock of their unique sound. Live, their largely improvised mash of punk, free jazz, sugar-candy pop, and pure poetry meant that Kicking Giant never played the same set, or even the same song, twice.
"Knowing the Ropes" is based on a "wiggly" semiquaver in the piece. "O my Dear Papa" (also referred to as "O My Dear Son") is translations of letters between Wolfgang and Leopold by Emily Anderson and "I Am an Unusual Thing" her translation of a riddle and a reported conversation with Constanze Mozart, while the text of "Profit and Loss", describing Mozart's earnings and expenses, is written by Jeremy Newson, co-librettist and director of the television opera. "O My Dear Son" is based on "O Osiris und Isis" from Die Zauberflöte, and "I Am an Unusual Thing" draws music from Mozart's "Haydn Quartets," while "Profit and Loss" overlays "In Re Don Giovanni" and then goes in a darker direction based on the same material.
Cotton merchants on Union Avenue (1937) The Memphis Park and Parkway System (including Overton Park and the later M.L. King Riverside Park) was designed as a comprehensive plan by landscape architect George Kessler at the beginning of the 20th century. Clarence Saunders, a Memphis inventor and entrepreneur, opened a self-service grocery store in 1916 and founded the first supermarket chain, Piggly Wiggly.Mike Freeman, Clarence Saunders and the Founding of Piggly Wiggly: The Rise & Fall of a Memphis Maverick (2011) excerpt Saunders, who became very wealthy from these ventures, lost his fortune on Wall Street and was forced to sell his partly completed Memphis mansion, dubbed the Pink Palace. The Pink Palace was adapted for use as the City's historical and natural history museum.
In 2000, the state of South Carolina stopped flying the Confederate Flag over the capitol, following a vote earlier that year. In response, Bessinger raised Confederate flags over his restaurants, also calling the flags "a real Christian symbol... fighting tyranny and terror and suppressive government." A number of grocery chains responded by dropping his Carolina Gold sauce from their shelves. The Council of Conservative Citizens and the South Carolina Heritage Coalition responded with a call to boycott Wal-Mart, and Bessinger filed a lawsuit against Bi-Lo, Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Kroger, Piggly Wiggly, Sam's Club, Wal-Mart, and Winn-Dixie, arguing that their refusal to carry his products violated South Carolina's Unfair Trading Practices Act and intruded onto his right to free speech.
In addition, Southern Family acquired 7 stores from Winn-Dixie, which had been undergoing a retrenchment out of upper regions of the Southeast, back toward its home base of Florida due to bankruptcy restructuring of the company. These stores were located in North Carolina, Alabama, and Mississippi. By 2010, most of these locations had closed, though SFM continued to operate the Athens, Alabama store under the Piggly Wiggly banner as well as a location in Columbus, Mississippi. Under increasing competition from other grocers, supercenters, warehouse stores and natural food stores, Southern Family Markets announced in August 2006 that they would either close or sell 30 stores in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi along with their complete North Carolina market of 17 stores.
Paul Field reported that they would "refocus on what we do best", which included their live shows, CDs, DVDs, and television productions. The group has always had a strict code of conduct based on zero tolerance of drug use, drinking, smoking, or bad language by any employee of their organisation. They did not tour with a large troupe of dancers and cast members until the late 1990s, but as Field reported, "We've been lucky with our cast, our turnover is pretty minimal—we've always had great loyalty from, and talent among, the professionals". By 2005, they travelled using two 16-metre (52 ft) trucks, three tour buses, a cast of 13 dancers (called "the Wiggly dancers"), and 10 permanent crew members.
The need for a large stadium in Memphis was first proposed by Clarence Saunders, founder of Piggly Wiggly and owner of the Clarence Saunders Tigers, a semi-professional football team. After success against other established teams, it was thought that Memphis would join the fledgling National Football League, but the Great Depression wiped out Saunders, and Memphis missed out on professional football for the first time. In early 1932, plans for a large concrete stadium with a capacity of 25,000 persons was presented to the Mid- South Fair Association with the promise that if it were built, efforts would be made to land "big-time events of the tennis world". On July 17, 1932, the Memphis Park Commission gave tentative approval for a 25,000-seat stadium to be created at the Fairgrounds.
Shimmy Disc is an influential New York City-based independent record label founded in 1987 by Mark Kramer. Before it was sold to the Knitting Factory, it was responsible for providing a mass audience for acts including Bongwater, Daniel Johnston, Fly Ashtray, Galaxie 500, King Missile, Boredoms, Ruins, Ween, Gwar, The Semibeings, When People Were Shorter and Lived Near the Water and Uncle Wiggly. The label also released compilations albums such as "Rutles Highway Revisited (A Tribute To The Rutles)", 1990, which featured various artists from the label, and also introduced new artists like Paleface. In 2020, Kramer revived the Shimmy-Disc label in partnership with Joyful Noise Recordings with their first release Songs We Sang In Our Dreams, the debut album of Kramer's project with Xan Tyler, Let It Come Down.
The film opens with a soldier and nurse getting out of two 1940s-style cars in the middle of the night. The nurse runs up to the soldier and the camera switches to reveal this to be a scene from a film. Three Piggly Wiggly store workers in Fraziers Bottom, West Virginia—Rosalee, Cathy, and Pete—are watching, and as the nurse on screen asks for forgiveness and the soldier agrees, the women in the audience are moved to tears as Pete is clearly unimpressed. As the ladies wonder what Tad Hamilton—the star of the film—is doing at that moment, their prediction of praying is proven false as the scene cuts to Tad—described in the next scene by his agent—"drinking, driving, smoking, leering, and groping all at the same time".
In rural Wiggly, Georgia in 1977, a group of elementary-school misfits band together to form their own troop of Birdie Scouts. Led by spunky outcast Christmas Flint (Mckenna Grace), they infiltrate the Birdie Scout youth group in order to win a talent show. The winning Birdies will earn the right to have their voices included on the Voyager Golden Record, which Christmas believes will be heard by life in outer space, a connection her deceased mother nurtured. When they form the troop, the only number left unassigned in the state is zero; while the Birdie Troop leader Krystal Massey (Allison Janney) intends to assign "Troop Zero" to them as a slight, the girls, and one boy, take it as a good sign as it's the number representing infinity.
In February 2018, it was announced that Southeastern Grocers was selling eight Winn-Dixie locations in south Louisiana to Texas-based Brookshire Grocery Company as well as an additional three Mississippi and four New Orleans market locations to Baton Rouge-based Shoppers Value Foods. On March 15, 2018, Southeastern Grocers announced they would file a plan of reorganization under Chapter 11 by the end of March. According to the company, the restructuring would decrease overall debt levels by over $500 million. Under this plan, 94 stores across the BI-LO, Fresco y Más, Harveys, and Winn- Dixie brands would close. On March 28, 2018, Southeastern agreed to sell three BI-LO locations in South Carolina along with three Harveys locations in Georgia to three independent Piggly Wiggly store owners.
While all seven of the magazines were aimed at women, they all had divergent beginnings. Family Circle and Woman's Day were both originally conceived as circulars for grocery stores (Piggly Wiggly and A&P;); McCall's and Redbook were known for a text-heavy format focusing on quality fiction; Good Housekeeping was aimed at affluent housewives. Ladies' Home Journal was originally a single-page supplement to a general interest magazine, while Better Homes and Gardens began as a blending of woman's magazine and home design journal. Through the 1990s, in the face of declining readership and advertising revenue, the Seven Sisters attempted to differentiate themselves from each other and from the rest of the market, relying on either incremental tweaks to their formula or wholesale changes in the format of the magazine.
In January 2008, three additional Southern Family stores in Alabama were converted to Piggly Wiggly's as well.Southern Family stores to become Piggly Wiggly , DecaturDaily.com, dated January 10, 2008Market to open Wednesday , TimesDaily.com, dated January 13, 2008 On April 30, 2009, as part of the Bruno's Supermarkets bankruptcy proceedings, Southern Family Markets agreed to purchase 31 Bruno's locations on a "going concern" basis in a $45.8 million deal. In partnership with Hilco Liquidations, Southern Family Markets held "going out of business" sales at the 25 Bruno's, Food World, and Foodmax stores that they did not acquire.Bruno's sells 56 stores in $46M deal, bizjournals.com, dated April 30, 2009 The purchase would return the company to a retail presence in metro Birmingham, with six Bruno's and Food World locations remaining open.
The top has a notable protrusion, mainly of light blue glass, which then develops into shades of yellow and green as the viewer's eye moves downwards. Detail of the chandelier The first chandelier was installed in 1999 and was more modest, however, Chihuly decided it needed to be bigger and enlarged it so that it now fills the central rotunda at the entrance to the museum. Commenting in The Daily Telegraph, art critic Richard Dorment noted: "The V&A; chandelier isn't exactly 'finished' – Chihuly just stopped adding baubles and curlicues and wiggly bits to it. Because its shape is so amorphous, there is no aesthetic reason that I can see why the glass-maker should not continue to ornament the work for the rest of his life, or for as long as the laws of physics allow him to".
Originally, brothers Judson McCarty Holman and William Henry Holman and their cousin William Bonner McCarty founded a grocery store in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1912. Over the next few years, they opened additional stores, but in 1916, one of their stores found itself unable to collect the amounts owed by some of its customers, and the idea of changing over to a cash-and-carry business model began to take root. While W. H. Holman was away serving in World War I, his brother and cousin decided to change over to cash-and-carry, and after he returned from the war, they opened the first Jitney Jungle on East Capitol Street in Jackson on 19 April 1919. The three patented the Jitney Jungle concept in 1920, but were soon hit with a patent infringement lawsuit brought by Piggly Wiggly.
The 2006 event also debuted the wheelchair category as a competitive event; twelve wheelchair and crankchair athletes competed in the event, which started at 7:30 AM, although Manny Marshall attempted to complete the course in a wheelchair by entering at the Chanel 2 studios at the 3km point. For 2010 the turn from Meeting to King was changed from John Street to Wolfe Street, to avoid Piggly Wiggly #1 (a direct competitor to race sponsor Bi-Lo, although Bi-Lo later purchased this location in 2013), and to allow the bars to have bands perform. One notable performer was Dave Seitz and the King Street Band, fronted by the popular former South Carolina Stingrays player whose #14 is retired. Starting with the 2011 event, a wave start system is utilized to better handle crowding in the Mount Pleasant.
Three ghosts who visit Ozu on Christmas when he's not in the Christmas spirit. The first ghost, a fat pink, purple and white ghost wearing a samurai helmet, takes Ozu back to his hometown of Kotoura to witness that fateful Christmas when his family Kiyoko and Guano, left him and he got upset, and then he understands why Ozu doesn't like Christmas, and then the second ghost, a blue, black and white ghost with long wiggly arms shows up and the pink ghost takes him back to witness the same thing, and that made him sad and made both ghosts realize that they'd never like Christmas again. So, Ozu and the two ghosts go to LilyMu studios and begin to wreck the Christmas party until the third ghost shows up and tells Ozu that he'd find his son on Christmas, which he does.
However, on 24 May 1951, the Tacoma City Council voted to convert 900 units to low-income housing and demolish the rest. In the mid-1950s the community's "center" was the Hogan's grocery store/drugstore/variety store/soda fountain in a large building on East 44th St. Incorporated in the drugstore segment was a soda fountain bar with the old style cushioned, spinning stools the length of the bar. This building, located across the parking lot from the Tacoma Housing Authority administration and maintenance facility, went through a variety of iterations to serve the community. In the later 1950s, after the grocery store complex was replaced by the Piggly Wiggly complex at 40th & Portland Avenue, the building became a distribution center for the distribution of government commodities such as cheese, powdered milk, canned meat, flour, sugar, etc.
The moon was the spirit in charge of water in Chinese mythology, and the crescent symbols on cash coins could indicate that they were meant to circulate like water, which flows, gushes, and rises. The symbolism of "clouds" or "auspicious clouds" may refer to the fact that clouds cause rain; the I Ching mentions that water appears in the heavens as clouds, again bringing the implication that cash coins should circulate freely. The appearance of wiggly-lines that represent Chinese dragons happened around this time and may have also been based on the wu xing element of water, as dragons were thought to be water animals that were the bringers of both the winds and the rain; the dragons represented the nation, with freely flowing currency. In later Chinese charms, amulets, and talismans, the dragon became a symbol of the Chinese emperor and the central government of China and its power.
Customers would receive stamps at the checkout counter of supermarkets, department stores, and gasoline stations among other retailers, which could be redeemed for products in the catalog. Top Value Stamps, acquired by Tom Ficara in 1990 and now a division of TVS Television Network, and S&H; are the only two surviving legacy stamp programs. S&H; Green Stamps had several competitors, including Greenbax Stamps offered by Piggly Wiggly, Gold Bell Gift Stamps (in the Midwest), Triple S Stamps (offered by Grand Union Supermarkets), Gold Bond Stamps, Blue Chip Stamps, Plaid Stamps (a project of A&P; Supermarkets), Top Value Stamps, Quality Stamps, Gunn Brothers given by Safeway, Buccaneer, and Eagle Stamps (a project of several divisions of the May Department Stores Co. of St. Louis, Missouri and offered, notably, by May Company stores, supermarkets, drug stores, gas stations, and dry cleaners in the Cleveland, Ohio, area).
3D computer generated fractal This also leads to understanding a third feature, that fractals as mathematical equations are "nowhere differentiable". In a concrete sense, this means fractals cannot be measured in traditional ways. To elaborate, in trying to find the length of a wavy non-fractal curve, one could find straight segments of some measuring tool small enough to lay end to end over the waves, where the pieces could get small enough to be considered to conform to the curve in the normal manner of measuring with a tape measure. But in measuring an infinitely "wiggly" fractal curve such as the Koch snowflake, one would never find a small enough straight segment to conform to the curve, because the jagged pattern would always re-appear, at arbitrarily small scales, essentially pulling a little more of the tape measure into the total length measured each time one attempted to fit it tighter and tighter to the curve.
Growing up in the small town of Guthrie, Kentucky and working at a Piggly Wiggly supermarket, singer/guitarist Jamison Covington realized he would not be able to find his musical fulfillment within the boundaries of his hometown. In 2002, he moved to Orange County, California, but soon learned that building a career in the music industry from scratch can be a hard and frustrating thing to do. Being a fan of the Orange County based band Astoria, Covington was delighted when, a mere week before his return to Kentucky, he was introduced to their drummer Parker Case through mutual friends. Case and Covington kept in touch, exchanging song ideas via mail for about eight months, until Covington returned to California in early 2003. On April 25, 2003, the duo went to Skate and Surf 2003 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, where they randomly performed so-called "guerilla sets" at merchandise booths and at a nearby hotel.
While in college, he got a job at radio station WHAT as an announcer, earning $15 weekly plus transportation. He used the name "Eddie Hoyle" while hosting Hollywood According to Hoyle, a gossip program. While selling radio time in 1946, a customer called Frankford Unity Grocery Store wanted to sponsor a music show; He decided that he would host the show himself to pick up a few extra dollars, and adopted the name "Frank Ford" for the show, a name that stuck with him for the rest of his life. In a 1995 interview with the Philadelphia Daily News, he wondered "what my name would be if the sponsor was the Piggly Wiggly stores." Together with partners Lee Guber and Shelly Gross, he opened the Valley Forge Music Fair in Devon, Pennsylvania in 1955, featuring such shows as its inaugural production of The King and I. Originally housed in a tent, a building was constructed on the site as a theater.
As Food World and Consumer Foods became more profitable, the old Bruno's stores began to be phased out. Consumer Foods was replaced by Food Fair in 1983, and in 1984 Bruno's opened its first Foodmax stores. The 1980s and early 1990s saw Bruno's as a dominant force, not only in Alabama, but in the Southeastern US. In 1988, Bruno's acquired Piggly Wiggly Southern, which operated stores in Georgia. Sadly, everything changed when Bruno's top executives, including the chairman and vice chairman of the board were killed in a plane crash. On December 11 of 1991, the nearly $3 billion company suffered a catastrophic blow when their corporate jet crashed into Lavender Mountain in Rome, Georgia killing all 9 passengers:The Chairman of the Board, Mr. Angelo Bruno, his brother, The Vice Chairman of the Board, Mr. Lee Bruno, Mr Sam Vacarella, Senior Vice President of Merchandising, Mr. Edward C. Hyde, Vice President of Store Operations, Mr. Randy Page, Vice President of Personnel, Mr. Karl Molica, Director or Produce, Mrs.
Animated arrowhead construction of Sierpinski gasket Arrowhead construction of the Sierpinski gasket Another construction for the Sierpinski gasket shows that it can be constructed as a curve in the plane. It is formed by a process of repeated modification of simpler curves, analogous to the construction of the Koch snowflake: # Start with a single line segment in the plane # Repeatedly replace each line segment of the curve with three shorter segments, forming 120° angles at each junction between two consecutive segments, with the first and last segments of the curve either parallel to the original line segment or forming a 60° angle with it. At every iteration, this construction gives a continuous curve. In the limit, these approach a curve that traces out the Sierpenski triangle by a single continuous directed (infinitely wiggly) path, which is called the Sierpinski arrowhead.. In fact, the aim of the original article by Sierpinski of 1915, was to show an example of a curve (a Cantorian curve), as the title of the article itself declares.

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