As soon as I got over the fact actual Weebles - you know, the roly-poly toy that wobbles but doesn't fall down - were not a part of the new exhibit at the Betty Brinn Children's Museum, "Weebles Coast ...
Remember the toys back in the ’70s called Weebles? They were little egg-shaped people weighted so they would always stand upright. The manufacturer’s advertising slogan was, “Weebles wobble, but they ...
"What's a Weeble Wobble?" You should have heard the gasp that came out of my wife's mouth when these words were uttered by a teenager across the lunch table from us. Heck, you probably did hear it.
Rachel: You’re right! I mean- you’re right! It wasn’t just the Weebles, but it was the Weeble Play Palace, and- and the Weebles’ Cruise Ship. Oh, which had this little lifeboat for the Weebles to ...
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In the 1970s there was a commercial jingle: “Weebles wobble, but they don’t fall down.” When our quarter horse, Angel, was diagnosed with “wobbler syndrome,” I couldn’t get that jingle out of my head.
The vast majority of the archaeological investigations that have been performed at Fort McCoy have been driven by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966. This act of Congress has been ...