Infobox Disease Name Bunion Image Hallux Valgus Aspect pr op d charge.JPG Width 250 Caption DiseasesDB 5604 ICD10 ICD10 M 20 1 m 20 ICD9 ICD9 727.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj orthoped eMedicineTopic 467 MeshID D006215 File Hammerzehen vorher.jpg 245px right thumb Hallux valgus. A bunion hallux valgus is a deformity characterized by lateral deviation of the great toe, often erroneously described ... used medical terms associated with a bunion anomaly, where hallux refers to the great toe, valgus deformity valgus refers to the abnormal angulation of the great toe commonly associated with bunion ... toe . Signs and symptoms The symptoms of bunions include irritated skin around the bunion, pain ... may form more easily around the site of the bunion as well. Having bunions can also make it harder ... the width the bunion creates. When bunion deformity becomes severe enough, the foot can hurt ... are convinced that poor fitting footwear is the main cause of bunion formation, ref cite web url http orthopedics.about.com cs toeproblems a bunions.htm title Bunions Information About Bunion Deformities ... of the joint, may all accompany bunion development. Atop of the first metatarsal head either ... include various footwear like gelled toe spacers, bunion toes separators, bunion regulators, bunion splints, and bunion cushions. There is a variety of available orthotics or orthoses including ... prescribed medical devices. Surgery Image Dr Kamran Jamshidinia Performing Bunion Surgery.jpg ... that may be associated with the bunion. For instance, procedures may address some combination ... different bunion surgeries for different effects. The age, health, lifestyle, and activity level of the patient may also play a role in the choice of procedure. Bunion surgery can be performed ... down by the body over the course of months. See also Foot Podiatry Tailor s bunion bunionette References Wiktionary bunion Reflist External links http www.ocpm.edu hallux Textbook of Hallux ... more details
Tailor s bunion , or Bunionette, is a condition caused as a result of inflammation of the fifth metatarsal bone at the base of the little toe. ref name footphysicians cite web url http www.footphysicians.com footankleinfo tailors bunion.htm title Tailor s Bunion accessdate 2009 12 31 last first coauthors date work publisher footphysicians.com ref It is mostly similar to a bunion the same type of ailment affecting the big toe . It is called Tailor s Bunion because in past centuries, tailors sat cross legged, ref cite web url http www.eorthopod.com public patient education 6481 bunionette tailors bunion.html title A Patient s Guide to Bunionette Tailor s Bunion accessdate 2009 12 31 last first coauthors date July 22, 2002 work publisher Medical Multimedia Group ref and this was thought to cause this protrusion on the outside aspect of the foot. It may also be known as Metatarsalgia or intractable plantar keratosis . ref cite web url http www.guidelines.gov summary summary.aspx?doc id 4246 title Metatarsalgia intractable plantar keratosis Tailor s bunion. accessdate 2009 12 31 last first coauthors date 2009 12 28 work publisher National Guideline Clearinghouse ref It is usually characterized by inflammation, pain and redness of the little toe. Often a tailor s bunion is caused by a faulty mechanical structure of the foot. The fifth metatarsal bone starts to protrude outward, while the little toe moves inward. This change in alignment creates an enlargement on the outside of the foot. Tailor s bunion is easily diagnosed because the protrusion is visually apparent. X rays may be ordered to help the surgeon find out the severity of the deformity. Treatment Some of the non surgical therapies includes. ref name footphysicians Shoe modifications Wearing shoes that have a wide toe box, and avoiding those with pointed toes or high heels. Oral medications Nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs may help in relieving the pain and inflammation. Injection therapy Injections of corticosteroid ... more details
coord 35.63889 83.37222 display title Image Charlies bunion sign.jpg right 275px thumb Sign at the entrance to Charlies Bunion, with the Appalachian Trail on the left Charlies Bunion is a mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains of the Southeastern United States, characterized by a large boulder like protrusion just below the summit on its otherwise sheer northern face. The mountain is a rare instance of a bare rock summit in the Smokies. Charlies Bunion rises to an elevation of 5,565 feet 1,696 m above sea level, and is situated along the state line between Sevier County, Tennessee and Swain County ... bunion protrusion.jpg left 210px thumb The characteristic boulder like protrusion on northern face of Charlies Bunion, with the summit rising on the right Charlies Bunion comprises the western wing of The Sawteeth ... around 400 million years ago. ref Ibid ., 23 27. ref The steep northern face of Charlies Bunion is drained ... bunion mount leconte.jpg right 210px thumb The view looking northwest from Charlies Bunion, with Mount ... route was to ascend Kephart Prong to Dry Sluice Gap, on the eastern flank of Charlies Bunion, and descend ..., Ore. Graphic Arts Center Publishing, 1993 , 18. ref Charlies Bunion, like most of the central ... , 29. ref Image Charlies bunion porters creek.jpg left 210px thumb The view looking northeast from Charlies Bunion, with the Porters Creek Valley below A few days after the 1929 cloudburst, a group of mountaineers ... that sticks out like Charlie s bunion prompting Kephart to decide on that name. The United States Geological Survey gave it the name Charlie s Bunion shortly thereafter. The Mount Kephart mountain rising above Charlies Bunion to the west was named after Kephart himself. In 1935, the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed a leg of the Appalachian Trail across the northern face of Charlies Bunion for the Great ... trails view.aspx?id SXLQ4JYH4S Charlies Bunion Hiking Information http www.hikinginthesmokys.com charliesbunion.htm Hiking Charlies Bunion Category Great Smoky Mountains National Park Category Mountains ... more details
HAV or hav may be The Hepatitis A virus. Hand arm vibrations Hallux Abducto Valgus , a bunion anomaly Hav , a fictional city in the novel Last Letters from Hav by Jan Morris The IATA airport code for Jos Mart International Airport in Havana, Cuba. The .hav file extension, short for High quality Audio Video Havre Amtrak station , Montana , United States Amtrak station code HAV Hybrid Air Vehicles , UK manufacturer of lighter than air vehicles HAV , former Okiniwa, Japan rock band An abbreviation for the haversine function. Hardware assisted virtualization , also known as Accelerated Virtualization, Hardware Virtual Machine HVM , or Native Virtualization disambig de HAV es HAV it HAV ... more details
Bunyan may refer to Paul Bunyan , a mythical lumberjack in American folklore Paul Bunyan operetta , an operetta by Benjamin Britten featuring the mythical lumberjack John Bunyan 1628 1688 , a Christian writer and preacher, author of The Pilgrim s Progress Vashti Bunyan b. 1945 , an English singer songwriter Maureen Bunyan , a Washington, D.C. based television journalist Jason Bunyan b. 1981 , a British speedway rider Jay Ryan actor b. 1981 , a New Zealand actor, was born Jay Bunyan Bunyan, New South Wales , Australia Bunyan, Wisconsin , United States, an unincorporated community B nyan , a town in Central Anatolia, Turkey. For the foot deformity, see bunion . disambig de Bunyan fr Bunyan ru ... more details
An accessory navicular bone is an accessory bone of the foot that occasionally develops abnormally in front of the ankle towards the inside of the foot. This bone may be present in approximately 2.5 of the general population and is usually asymptomatic. When it is symptomatic, surgery may be necessary. Surgery can be performed at any age because it does not alter any other bones. Symptoms of an accessory navicular bone may include plantar fasciitis , bunion s and heel spur s. External links http www.wheelessonline.com ortho accessory navicular Wheeless Textbook of Orthopaedics http footandankle.mdmercy.com conditions flatfeet navicular.html Mercy Institute for foot and ankle reconstruction http www.eorthopod.com eorthopodV2 index.php fuseaction topics.detail ID 79791a8f7dd9f446b38653cbeab9a955 TopicID 331dacb3877d6f0cc105784f0bd8ef4f area 20 Montana spine center http www.macrorad.com case reports symptomatic accessory navicular bone.html Macrorad Teleradiology disease stub musculoskeletal stub Category Skeletal disorders ... more details
Disorders of the skin Athlete s foot Callus and Corns of the Skin Ingrown nail Onychocryptosis Ingrown Toenail Keratosis Keratosis palmaris et plantaris Disorders of the joints Hallux valgus bunion Hallux varus Diabetic Arthropathy Neuropathic joint disease Charcot Foot Rheumatoid arthritis Osteoarthritis Disorders of the bones Fracture bone Fracture Jones Fracture Dupuytren fracture or Pott s fracture Osteomyelitis Disorders of the nerves Tarsal tunnel syndrome Neuroma Metatarsalgia Nerve entrapment Combined disorders Pes cavus Cavus foot Club foot Genetic disorders Polydactyly Specific manifestations of systemic disease Diabetic foot Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatoid foot Neuropathy Plantar fasciitis Category Medical lists Foot and ankle disorders ... more details
The Great American Foot Race A play based on his life, C.C. Pyle and the Bunion Derby , was written ... Grange and the first American Football League Suzanne Lenglen and professional tennis The Bunion ... encyclopedia entries B BU006.html Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Bunion ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Metatarsophalangeal articulations Latin articulationes metatarsophalangeae GraySubject 99 GrayPage 359 Image Gray268.png Caption Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161421 The metatarsophalangeal articulations are the joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the proximal bones proximal phalanges of the toe s. They are condyloid joint s meaning an elliptical or rounded surface of the metatarsal bones come close to the shallow cavities of the proximal phalanges . The ligaments are the plantar and two collateral. Movements The movements permitted in the metatarsophalangeal articulations are flexion , Extension kinesiology extension , anatomical terms of motion abduction , and adduction . See also Turf toe Turf toe metatarsalphalangeal joint sprain Hallux valgus Bunion hallux valgus External links http www.webmd.com hw health guide atoz hw139870.asp Diagram at webmd.com Gray s Joints of lower limbs musculoskeletal stub Category Joints de Zehengrundgelenk nl MTP gewricht ... more details
orphan date June 2009 Flanagan s Run is a 1982 novel written by Scottish athlete and author Tom McNab author Tom McNab . ref name nyt Set in 1931, the story covers an epic footrace across the continental United States . 2,000 runners run the 3,000 miles from Los Angeles to New York competing for a prize of 150,000. ref name naxos The fictional race was inspired by the actual 1928 C. C. Pyle Bunion Derby , which covered the same route. ref name sports illustrated On its publication in 1982, the book sold several hundred thousand copies, topped The Times bestseller list in the UK, and was translated into 16 languages. ref name openbook An audiobook version of Flanagan s Run , read by actor Rupert Degas , was published in 2010. ref name times audiobook Movie rights are owned by Miramax Films . ref name nyt movie ref name naxos References reflist refs ref name naxos cite web url http www.naxosaudiobooks.com 36412.htm title Flanagan s Run publisher Naxos Records audiobook description accessdate 17 June 2010 ref ref name nyt cite web url http www.nytimes.com 1982 07 08 books books of the times 260615.html title Books of the Times book review author Christopher Lehmann Haupt date July 8, 1982 work New York Times accessdate 17 June 2010 ref ref name sports illustrated cite web url http sportsillustrated.cnn.com vault article magazine MAG1125718 index.htm title A Novel Based On The Bunion Derby Masters The Subject, Not The Lingo author date July 26, 1982 work Sports Illustrated accessdate 17 June 2010 ref ref name times audiobook cite web url http entertainment.timesonline.co.uk tol arts and entertainment books audio books article7084186.ece title Audio books by Tom McNab and P.G. Wodehouse author Christina Hardyment date April 3, 2010 publisher The Times accessdate 17 June 2010 ref ref name openbook Cite episode title Jonathan Coe, NJ Cooper, Tom McNab series Open Book radio Open Book url http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b00sn9w6 synopsis network BBC Radio 4 airdate June 13 20 ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Synovial bursa Latin bursa synovialis GraySubject 68 GrayPage 283 Image Gray350.png Caption Within the knee joint bursae visible top right and bottom right Image2 Joint.png Caption2 Typical joint Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName Bursa, Synovial DorlandsPre b 27 DorlandsSuf 12201211 Code TerminologiaHistologica 3 03 00.0.00039 A bursa plural bursae is a small fluid filled sac lined by synovial membrane with an inner capillary layer of slimy fluid similar in consistency to that of a raw egg white . It provides a cushion between bones and tendons and or muscles around a joint. This helps to reduce friction between the bones and allows free movement. Bursae are filled with synovial fluid and are found around most major joints of the body. Etymology Bursa is Latin for purse, due to its resemblance to a purse. There are different types of bursa. Bursae is its plural form. Types There are four types of Bursa namely adventitious, subcutaneous, synovial , and Sub muscular. Among these, only Adventitious is non native. When any surface of the body is subjected to repeated stress, an adventitious bursa develops under it. Example Students elbow, bunion. Pathology Infection or irritation of a bursa leads to bursitis inflammation of a bursa . The general term for disease of bursae is bursopathy . Current medical studies have no specific knowledge of the entire bursae system. See also Bursa of Fabricius a lymphatic organ in bird s Bursectomy Bursa of the knee joint External links http www.londonpainrelief.com phdi p1.nsf pages londonpain bursa.gif file bursa.gif Image http www.allaboutarthritis.com image stock image elbow bursitis anatomy01 MMG.jpg Diagram of elbow with olecranon bursa broken link? GPnotebook 831848371 Joints Bursae Category Bursae Category Soft tissue Category Musculoskeletal system Musculoskeletal stub de Schleimbeutel es Bursa anatom a fa fr Bourse s reuse fy Slymbeurs gl Bolsa sinovial it Borsa sierosa he ... more details
The DC Road Runners Club is a non profit regional group to promote running in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. It is a member of the Road Runners Club of America . DCRRC was founded in 1961 by Hugh Jascourt. DCRRC has 1,500 members principally from Virginia , the District of Columbia and Maryland . It conducts over 50 races each year, including the Washington Birthday Marathon and the National Capital 20 Miler. Members accumulate points in a summer Bunion Derby Series and a winter Snowball Series. Among the more noteworthy races created by the group are Cherry Blossom 10 Miler now conducted by a separate committee 24 hour track run for 15 years Larry Noel Greenbelt, Maryland Greenbelt 15K since 1957, changed to 12K in 2009 Hugh Jascourt 4 Miler Belle Haven Half Marathon The Club sponsors a number of training programs, including a 10K program for novice runners in the spring, a 10 Mile training program in the summer, and a marathon training program in the summer and fall. The Club sponsors weekly long runs on Saturday morning starting from the USMC War Memorial Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington County, Virginia Arlington , VA. These start at 8 00 am and at 7 00 am from Memorial Day until the end of September. The Club also sponsors weekly track workouts at 7 00 pm on Wednesday evenings at the Washington Lee High School in Arlington. Many DCRRC officers have taken prominent roles in the Road Runners Club of America. External links http www.dcroadrunners.org Official Website Category Running clubs in the United States Category Road running in the United States Category Sports in Washington, D.C. athletics club stub ... more details
Image KneeScooter.jpg thumb 200px right Knee and Leg Walker by Essential Medical Supply. This version has an adjustable cushion and handlebars, with dual handbrakes. A knee scooter or knee walker is a three or four wheeled alternative to crutches or a Walker tool traditional walker as an ambulation aid. It is known by many other names, such as a knee walker, knee cruiser, knee caddy, orthopaedic scooter, or leg walker. Over the years it has taken on many forms, from small wheeled devices suitable for indoor use to larger sturdier units capable of use outside on grass or paved surfaces. Today s version is usually a lightweight, foldable design that, with the knee flexed, supports the shin of the unusable limb. The opposite foot makes contact with the floor or ground, providing propulsion. The objective of the scooter is to create a safe, comfortable, and easy to maneuver alternative to the traditional crutch. Prior to its introduction, those experiencing foot surgery, bunion ectomies, gout , below the knee amputations , diabetic Ulcer dermatology ulcers and wounds, as well as foot sprains , or fractures had no choice but to limit activity during rehabilitation. Their only options were crutches, a traditional walker, a wheelchair or bed rest . The scooter does have limitations that may make it unsuitable for some patients, such as those with leg injuries above the knee. It cannot negotiate stairs, and is significantly heavier and more difficult to load into a vehicle than crutches. As knee walkers are often used while the user recovers after surgery, knee walkers are often rented for a short period of time, usually about 4 weeks. More information can be found on the benefits of using a knee walker for recovery https www.rentakneewalker.com why use a knee walker.php External links http www.jbjs.org.uk cgi reprint 72 B 4 620.pdf The Orthopaedic Scooter An Energy Saving Aid for Assisted Ambulation PDF file http www.kneescooter.net Knee Scooter Uses, Capabilities, Advanta ... more details
One of the earliest twentieth century multiday races was the inaugural Trans American footrace which took place in 1928 starting at Ascot Speedway in Los Angeles and finishing in New York City in Madison Square Garden. Out of the 199 runners who left Los Angeles, California on March 4, 1928 at 3 30 p.m. only 55 runners finished on May 26, 1928. The race took 84 days to run from coast to coast. It was called the Bunion Derby by the newspapers and was also held in 1929. Runners included Paul Hardrock Simpson and Andy Payne who won the event. The race was organised by C. C. Pyle . Harry Abrams, who arrived in 11th place, repeated the feat in the opposite direction in 1929 he came 9th , becoming the first and possibly the only person to twice run across the continental United States. ref http www.nytimes.com 1994 11 28 obituaries harry abrams is dead at 87 ran across the country twice.html New York Times, Obituary of Harry Abrams ref Recently A coast to coast race has taken place several times since including four races organized by Jessie Dale Riley & Michael Kenney 1992 95. Alan Firth organised two events in 2002 and 2004. Present In 2011 ultrarunner Serge Girard planned a new edition running from Los Angeles to New York starting June 19 and lasting for 70 days. References Williams, Geoff C.C. Pyle s Amazing Foot Race The True Story of the 1928 Coast to Coast Run Across America July 10, 2007 ISBN 1594863199 reflist External links http www.sergegirard.com index.php?part course&ID 1&lang uk Serge Giard LA to New York http archive.itvs.org footrace index.htm Documentary information Trans America 2011 http www.lanyfootrace.com Run Across America on Trail 2012 http www.runacrossamericaontrail.com Welcome.html Category Multiday races ... more details
Infobox film name Arizona Bound image size image Arizona Bound FilmPoster.jpeg caption director Spencer Gordon Bennet producer Scott R. Dunlap producer writer Oliver Drake filmmaker Oliver Drake original story br Adele S. Buffington screenplay narrator starring See below music cinematography Harry Neumann editing Carl Pierson distributor released 1941 runtime country USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by website Arizona Bound is a 1941 American film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet . Plot summary Expand section date August 2011 Cast Buck Jones as Marshal Buck Roberts Tim McCoy as Marshal Tim McCall Parson McCall Raymond Hatton as Marshal Sandy Hopkins Luana Walters as Ruth Masters Dennis Moore actor Dennis Moore as Joe Brooke Kathryn Sheldon as Aunt Miranda Masters Tris Coffin Tristram Coffin as Steve Taggert Horace Murphy as Bunion Buck s Ranch Hand Soundtrack Male chorus The Rough Riders Theme Written by Edward J. Kay Cowhands Home on the Range Saloon Barflies and Henchmen Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie Saloon s piano player Oh, Susanna External links IMDb title id 0033351 title Arizona Bound Internet Archive film id ArizonaBound name Arizona Bound western film stub DEFAULTSORT Arizona Bound Category 1941 films Category American films Category Western films Category Romance films Category Action films Category Adventure films Category English language films Category Black and white films Category Monogram Pictures films ... more details
at Charlies Bunion , just to the northeast of Kephart. ref Harry Moore, A Roadside Guide to the Geology ... s southwest slope near Mt. Ambler , the other continuing on to Dry Sluice Gap near Charlies Bunion ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Hammer toe Image toe 008.jpg Caption A mallet toe is evident on the 3rd digit DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 M 20 4 m 20 , ICD10 Q 66 8 q 65 ICD9 ICD9 735.4 , ICD9 755.66 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D037801 A hammer toe or contracted toe is a deformity of the proximal Interphalangeal articulations of foot interphalangeal joint of the second, third, or fourth toe causing it to be permanently bent, resembling a hammer . Mallet toe is a similar condition affecting the distal interphalangeal joint. ref http orthoinfo.aaos.org topic.cfm?topic A00160&return link 0 American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons ref ref http www.mayoclinic.com health hammertoe and mallet toe DS00480 Mayo Clinic, Hammertoe and mallet toe ref Claw toe is another similar condition, with dorsiflexion of the proximal phalanx on the lesser Metatarsophalangeal articulations metatarsophalangeal joint , combined with flexion of both the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints. Claw toe can affect the second, third, fourth, or fifth toes. Causes Hammer toe most frequently results from wearing poorly fitting shoe s that can force the toe into a bent position, such as excessively high heels or shoes that are too short or narrow for the foot. Having the toes bent for long periods of time can cause the muscles in them to shorten, resulting in the hammer toe deformity. This is often found in conjunction with bunion s or other foot problems. It can also be caused by muscle, nerve, or joint damage resulting from conditions such as osteoarthritis , rheumatoid arthritis , stroke , Charcot Marie Tooth disease or diabetes . ref cite web title Hammer toe and mallet toe &ndash causes publisher Mayo Clinic url http www.mayoclinic.com health hammertoe and mallet toe DS00480 DSECTION causes accessdate 2009 01 30 ref Hammer toe can also be found in Friedreich s ataxia GAA trinucleotide repeat . Image Kamran Jamshidinia MD Hammertoe Surgery.jpg thumb 100px Corrective surgery for ... more details
About the medical treatment the process of writing on a cassette Recording Cleanup date October 2009 File Ivet Lalova Berlin 2009 cropped.JPG thumb 200px Taping on quadriceps femoris muscle of Ivet Lalova Taping is a form of strapping. It is a procedure that uses adhesive tape tape , attached to the skin , to physically keep in place muscles or bone s at a certain position. This reduces pain and aids recovery. Taping is usually used to help recover from overuse and other injuries. Role of Taping Taping has many roles such as to support the ligaments and capsules of unstable joints by limiting excessive or abnormal anatomical movement. Taping also enhances proprioceptive feedback from the limb or joint. Finally taping can support injuries at the muscle tendon units by compressing and limiting movement and secure protective pads, dressings and splints List of Applications Upper limbs and chest thorax Shoulder Shoulder Shoulder including the arm Thorax Upper limb Elbow Wrist Wrist only Wrist including thumb Fingers Thumb Finger Inferior limbs Thigh Knee Main Knee taping In the case of Runner s Knee The Patella knee cap is taped in place. Calf For shin splints . Achilles heel Preventive Alleviating Ankle Sprained ankle can cause considerable discomfort. 2 of sprain ed ankle involve broken bones. Often, ligament injuries occur. See physiotherapist to get treatment for the ankle, including taping. Foot In the case of heel pain Plantar Fasciitis or Heel spurs . Where the bottom of the foot is taped in sections. Toes Hallux valgus bunion Alternatives Wraps and Brace orthopaedic brace s can be used instead or with taping to stabilize the affected area. Braces might alter muscular activity, where tape might not. Renowned Athletic Trainer, Mark Digger Wagners ATC, is infamous for his controversial refusal to tape ankles citing massive hematomas to the Peroneus brevis and Peroneus longus. Footnotes Reflist External links http mcr.coreconcepts.com.sg sports taping ankle Figure 8 ... more details
Dorothy Coburn June 8, 1904 May 15, 1978 was a dark haired actress, who appeared in a number of the early Laurel and Hardy silents. She was niece of author Walt Coburn , and granddaughter of Robert Coburn Sr., founder of the famous Circle C Ranch in Montana . Raised in Prescott, Arizona , Coburn was born to cowboy poet and Western film Producer Wallace , and Ann Reifenrath Coburn in Great Falls, Montana . Her documented film repertoire consisted of sixteen silent short subjects for the Hal Roach studios, but she was also in scores of films where she acted as horseback stuntwoman opposite such stars as Gary Cooper and Joel McCrea and as a stand in for Ginger Rogers in several of her dancing films with Fred Astaire . Coburn retired from the movie business in the early 1930s. She was buried in Glendale, California s Grand View Memorial Park Cemetery . Filmography The Battle of the Century 1927 Putting Pants on Philip 1927 Us 1927 Hats Off 1927 The Second Hundred Years film The Second Hundred Years 1927 Sailors, Beware 1927 Sugar Daddies 1927 All for Geraldine 1928 The Cross Country Bunion Race 1928 Do Gentlemen Snore? 1928 Look Pleasant 1928 That Night 1928 Rubber Necks 1928 Should Married Men Go Home? 1928 Barnum & Ringling, Inc. 1928 From Soup to Nuts 1928 The Finishing Touch 1928 Flying Elephants 1928 Leave Em Laughing 1928 Playin Hookey 1928 Sailor Suits 1929 Up and Down Stairs 1930 Hot And How 1930 Shivering Shakespeare 1930 External links IMDb name id 0167997 name Dorothy Coburn http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 9021385 Dorothy Coburn Memorial Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coburn, Dorothy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH June 8, 1904 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 15, 1978 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coburn, Dorothy Category American film actors Category American silent film actors Category Hal Roach Studios actors Category People from Great Falls, Montana Category 1904 births Category 1978 ... more details
Infobox Rocky and Bullwinkle story arc name Greenpernt Oogle season 2 story arc 5 segments 12 date start December 1, 1960 date conc January 12, 1961 program Rocky And His Friends network American Broadcasting Company ABC director Gerard Baldwin br Pete Burness br Bill Hurtz br Gerry Ray br Bob Schleh br George Singer br Ernie Terrazas producer Ponsonby Britt writer George Atkins br Chris Hayward br Chris Jenkins br Lloyd Turner production 105 116 guest Capt. Peachfuzz br King Bushwick Thoid Thoid list previous Metal Munching Mice next Rue Britannia Greenpernt Oogle is the third story arc from the second season of Rocky and Bullwinkle Rocky and His Friends . It was broadcast on American Broadcasting Company ABC during the 1960 1961 television season on Thursdays, concurrently with Upsidaisium on Sundays. ref http www.tv.com the bullwinkle show show 5187 episode.html?season 2&tag list header paginator 2 ref Plot synopsis Bullwinkle is kidnapped and taken to the island of New Greenpernt whose king is from Brooklyn , which requires the services of his weather forecasting bunion ever since their Oogle Bird was stolen. Rocky heads to the weather bureau and meets up with now meteorologist Captain Peter Peachfuzz Peachfuzz . Bullwinkle is appointed the island s wizard, but he quickly proves to be a terrible one. The three heroes will be burned at the stake unless if they can find the Oogle Bird. Controversy This story arc attracted the ire of the network. ABC objected to the heroes being burned at the stake, claiming this was tantamount to cannibalism. Jay Ward humorously noted the difference between humans and moose & squirrels, and the story was allowed to continue. This is reflected in the Narrator s comment While the network approved flames climbed higher and higher... This would later resurface in a joke in the Season 5 story arc involving the Bumbling Brothers Circus , in which an Indian has Rocky tied to a stake and plans to set fire to it. Rocky interjects that the ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Kanna Arihara image background solo singer alias AriKan birth date birth date and age 1993 6 15 origin Yokohama , Kanagawa Prefecture Kanagawa , Japan genre Pop music Pop occupation Singer years active 2004&ndash 2009 label Zetima associated acts C ute br Hello Pro Egg website http www.helloproject.com Hello Project.com nihongo Kanna Arihara Arihara Kanna extra born June 15, 1993 in Yokohama , Kanagawa Prefecture Kanagawa , Japan is a Japanese Pop music pop singer and former member of C ute . Arihara joined Hello Project in 2004 as part of the Hello Pro Egg. Then she joined Tomoiki Ki o Uetai from 2005 until 2006, where she moved onto the current group, C ute. On February 26, 2009, Hello Project announced that Arihara was having difficulty performing onstage due to having hallux valgus , or bunion deformity, and would not be able to attend the HaroTen Fanclub event that week. She would also be absent from Hello Project activities, including activities in C ute, while receiving treatment. ref cite web url http www.helloproject.com newslist arihara 0902260900.html title ute date 2009 02 26 publisher Hello Project language Japanese ref During her hiatus, Hello Project announced in July that she had left the group and would not be returning in the future. ref cite web title ute url http www.helloproject.com news 0907110000 arihara.html date 2009 07 11 publisher Hello Project language Japanese ref Modeling career In 2010, Arihara was signed into a model talent agency called BLUE ROSE. ref name model cite web url http www.blue rosemodel.com production profile kanna.html title BLUE Official Site Kanna Arihara work BLUE accessdate 2010 04 04 ref References reflist External links http www.helloproject.com c ute profile.html C ute Official Hello Project profile ja icon http ameblo.jp kanna arihara Kanna s Official Blog ja icon C ute Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Pers ... more details
Infobox Musical name Adonis subtitle A Perversion of Common Sense image image size 150px caption Original cast program music John Eller br Edward Rice book William Gill productions 1884 Original Broadway Adonis musical is an 1884 burlesque Musical theatre musical produced by Edward E. Rice who also composed the music along with John Eller. The book was written by William B. Gill William Gill . The musical had a run of 603 shows during its original Broadway theatre Broadway run, making it the List of the longest running Broadway shows longest running show on Broadway during that period. It was co written and directed by Henry E. Dixey who also starred as the titular Adonis. Adonis tells the story of a gorgeous male statue that comes to life and finds human ways so unpleasant that he chooses to turn back into stone  after spoofing several famous personalities. Character list and descriptions Adonis, an accomplished young gentleman of undeniably good family, insomuch as he can trace his ancestry back through the Genozoic, Mesozoic, and Paleozoic period, until he finds it resting on the Archaean time. His family name, by the way, is Marble. Marquis de Baccarat, a highly polished villain. It is well enough to describe his character, as no one would think it to look at him. Bunion Turke, father of Rosetta, an unblushing appropriator of the stock in trade of a well known and worthy old histrionic miller. Talamea, a sculptress who, like most of her sex, is in love with her own creation. Artea, a Goddess, Patroness of the fine arts. Duchess of Area, aesthetic to the verge of eccentricity, rich to the verge of Millionairism, sentimental to the verge of gush. Lady Nattie, daughter of the Duchess. She and her sisters Hattie, Mattie, and Pattie are professional beauties. Lady Hattie, daughter of the Duchess. She and her sisters Nattie, Mattie, and Pattie are professional beauties. Lady Mattie, daughter of the Duchess. She and her sisters Nattie, Hattie, and Pattie are profes ... more details
the beds again. Jack Bell Leslie Phillips arrives to have a bunion removed and is placed on the ward ... the champagne he was going to drink with his girlfriend. They all get drunk and decide to remove the bunion ... more details