Sunday, March 25, 2012

Did you know Nerf ?

Have you ever heard of Nerf? I betcha did but did you know the strange history on it ? well thats what I will post today.
The soft, safe foam of Nerf has proven a huge boon to indoor active play, saving countless fragile ornaments from being smashed to bits by kids who ignore the whole "don't play ball in the house" rule.
Styled in Hasbro's trademarks as "NERF," this monosyllable is actually an acronym. And tempting though it is to think up creative guesses for what the letters actually stand for, the truth is a little more prosaic. It's actually "Non-Expanding Recreational Foam," after the supple, air-bubble-filled plastic foam that gives Nerf its characteristically cushy feel.

Well thats just some of the history on the shelf-booming product
Thanks for reading!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Join My Ranks!

Listen up  if you are a kid who is being picked or bulled on blogger e-mail me to join my ranks. we have to stick up for our self's if we want to survive on blogger so e-mail me at http://www.yahoo.com/badbird7777

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

I am not just a historan

Hey guys it is me bad bird you can proboly see that my bolg is just focused on history but I have different intrests that are a little more modern like gameing and art you may visit my website for the game Halo:Reach at www.wix.com/badbird7777/RFcom also visit my freind frantic on blogger. Also I have a youtube channel with the name GHOSTKILL10. Vist my mini city at http://town-55.myminicity.com/

Saturday, October 8, 2011

The Titanic news boy

Have you seen the world famous picture of the boy with that classic hat with the sign this one
I am gonna give you a brief history on him first his name was Ned Parfett from the UK he was born sometime around 1896 he was 16 in the picture in 1916 he joined the   Royal Artillery and served as a Despatch-Rider before being assigned to Reconnaissance duties He took part in numerous actions and was mentioned in dispatches receiving the Military Medal, being praised for his bravery he was sent home on   October 1918 and on the 29th, just 14 days before the end of the war, he was about to head home when he paused to collect some fresh clothes from a Quarter-Master’s store. At that moment, it was struck by an artillery shell and 22-year-old Ned was killed thank you for reading

Saturday, September 17, 2011

The 50's!!!!!

Well we know the 50's as the Cold war and the Korean War but what about those good times like the start of rock n roll the cool cars and those wonderful musicals this article will take you back to those happy days the 50's.

Well we will start off with an American classic singing in the rain it's one of my favorite musicals it was realized on march 27 1952 staring Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor and Debbie Reynolds. The budget was $2,540,800 and it went to the roof with profit. Gene Kelly Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds the budget was $2,540,800 and it went to the roof with profit.

Next we have a great American song Johnny B Goode relised on March 31, 1958 by Chuck Berry it was a smash hit of 1958

Friday, September 16, 2011

SAVE THE OLD SANTA PAULA,CA MOVE THEATER!

 

IF YOU HAVE BEEN OR LIVE IN SANTA PAULA,CA YOU PROBABLEY NOTICED THE OLD MOVE THEATER. I HAVE DONE SOME RESEARCH AND IT HAS ONE SCREEN AND 348 SEATS, THERE'S BEEN SOME TALK OF RENOVATING IT AND IT'S IN REASONABLY GOOD SHAPE, BUT NO SUBSTANTIVE STRIDES THUS FAR. I MYSELF LOVE HISTORY AND ME AND THE WHOLE TOWN WOULD PROBABLEY LIKE IT OPEN AGAIN SEND YOUR RESPONCES AT BADBIRD7777@YAHOO.COM AND TRY YOUR BEST TO OPEN IT AGAIN IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GOODBYE