Monkeys, Go Home! Trailer (1967)'Two people in love. Three monkeys in business. And you in hysterics!' 08 February, 101 minsHenry Dussard, a young American, inherits a picturesque but badly neglected olive farm in southern France and is determined to make it operational again despite cautionary advice from the local priest and a pretty villager. Desperate for laborers, the inventive Dussard turns to the zaniest crew of olive pickers ever recruited - four mischievous monkeys! As former members of an Air Force space team, these intelligent chimps quickly pick up on their new responsibilities - but prove to have a turbulent effect on the local townspeople.Watch the official Monkeys, Go Home!
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Hilarious Monkeyshines. Pure Family Fun!Henry Dussard (Dean Jones), a young American, inherits a picturesque but badly neglected olive farm in southern France and is determined to make it operational again despite cautionary advice from the local priest (Maurice Chevalier) and a pretty villager (Yvette Mimieux). Desperate for laborers, the inventive Dussard turns to the zaniest crew of olive pickers ever recruited.four mischievous monkeys!
As former members of an Air space team, these intelligent chimps quickly pick up on their new responsibilities. But prove to have a turbulent effect on the local townspeople. Endless hilarity results in this slapstick family comedy!
I'm at Liverpool University Later that same night, an officer spotted a dark-colored Chrysler PT Cruiser on Highway 92 headed towards the San Mateo Bridge, the same make of car allegedly used in both robberies, police said. The driver, identified by police as Becerra, was pulled over on Interstate 880 and inside the car they allegedly found a black and gray hooded sweatshirt, along with a black backpack and silver replica revolver allegedly used in the crime, police said. Money identified as stolen in the robbery was also recovered. It's OK Mitchell remembered one particularly technology-fraught evening on the job.
Her team had just covered the Clinton/Gore ticket at Madison Square Garden and were heading down the New Jersey Turnpike to the next campaign stop in Cherry Hill, N.J. 'We had a winnebago, we edited in the vehicle, so we had folding chairs – I guess workplace safety was not such a big issue then,' Mitchell said. 'And the folding chairs were going back and forth – it was our version of twerking, I think,' Mitchell said to great laughs. Your account's overdrawn 'There’s a trend towards people wanting to take a bit more care and interest in their food – where it comes from, how it has been made – and there’s a move towards collaborative consumption and sharing,’ Swift says. The swaps attract a range of people ('allotment holders, families, young professionals, first-time jam-makers, people who just want to come along and give it a go,’ Jewitt says) and take place in spaces such as cafes and art galleries that have been offered free of charge. The most common items brought to swap are fruit and vegetables, chutneys, jams, cakes and bread, but more unusual items sometimes appear, such as sushi. Jewitt recalls one event when 'an ex-beekeeper came with lots of empty honey jars that hadn’t been used.
They were snapped up by the keen preservers.’. Have you read any good books lately? In the wake of the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards report, he also is expected to ask whether there is a need to amend directors’ statutory duties in key sectors such as banking. The recommendations are part of a wider consultation, including looking at whether individuals subject to foreign restrictions should be banned in the UK, and whether or not the time limit for disqualification linked to insolvency should be extended from two to five years.
What sort of work do you do? Then there's a 'three strikes and you're out' policy.
Pet owners and their pets have responsibilities, and they can't be involved in more than three incidents, like the release of fluids or solids, or if they're barking in a way that's disruptive in the workplace. We have a committee that looks at these issues and sets the rules.
The rules have to be followed for this to work, but it's amazing so many of the animals know what's expected of them and you hardly notice there are so many animals in the workplace. I mean, you notice when someone goes out for a walk so the dog can tinkle, but oftentimes you walk right by and you don't see or hear the animal. I'm sorry, he's All jokes aside, Jimmy Kimmel is a married man! The late-night TV host tied the knot with longtime girlfriend Molly McNearney at the Ojai Valley Inn in Ojai, Calif. On July 13, 2013, according to Us Weekly.
The 45-year-old comedian and his bride hosted a star-studded affair that included Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Matt Damon, Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux, Ellen DeGeneres, Portia de Rossi, Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard, among many other famous Hollywood faces. Kimmel and McNearney got engaged in August 2012 in South Africa after having dated since 2009. This is the second marriage for Kimmel, who has two children from his first wife. I'd like to pay this cheque in, please He pointed to a program created when he was a county official in Maryland as an example of something that could be implemented on a national level. Montgomery County officials saw that a number of foreign-born nurses with legal status were working in the cleaning industry.
With 'nominal' investment, the county helped them improve their language skills and update their credentials. Local hospitals, which had resorted to recruiting nurses abroad, could then hire locally, Perez said.
On another call The latest news reports say that Apple has scheduled a special press event on Sept. 10 where it will show off not one, but two new iPhones. The first will be the iPhone 5S, which will be an upgrade over the company's current iPhone 5. The second is said to be the iPhone 5C, which Apple hopes will appeal to customers who are on a budget and want a product that might be less powerful than the iPhone 5S but still offers much of what they want from a smartphone.
There's even talk of Apple unveiling a gold-colored iPhone, making it the first handset from the company that won't come in black or white. Still, that's just the tip of the iceberg. As Apple's previous events have shown, the company loves nothing more than to take center stage and gloat about its successes. Apple also likes to compare its latest products to those that are already available to make the case that its products are better than competing devices. This slide show examines in more detail what Apple will likely introduce at its rumored Sept. I'm on business 'Star Wars' creator George Lucas has found love. The 69-year-old mastermind behind the famous franchise walked down the aisle with Mellody Hobson, 44, at his Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, Calif., on June 22, 2013.
Journalist Bill Moyers officiated the ceremony and director Steven Spielberg was on hand to offer up a toast. Lucas and Hobson, the chair of Ariel investments and a contributor on 'Good Morning America,' had been dating since 2006. It's the second marriage for Lucas, who was previously married to Marcia Lucas for 14 years before calling it quits in 1983. I came here to work According to the complaint, Abrahams used malicious software to disguise his identity in order to capture nude photos or videos of victims through remote operation of cameras on their home computers without their consent.
He allegedly contacted some victims using others' email accounts he had taken over. Abrahams, the complaint alleges, threatened to make public the images and videos unless they submitted to one of three demands: send nude photos, send a nude video, or log onto Skype and do what he says for five minutes. What qualifications have you got? Rodriguez, who is fighting a 211-game suspension handed down by Commissioner Bud Selig for allegedly violating the game's collectively bargained drug policy in an arbitration hearing this week, greeted a group of supporters waving signs and Dominican flags as he arrived for the hearing Monday. And today he will be supported by Hispanics Across America, which says it plans to send a message to Selig, arbitrator Fredric Horowitz and even Yankee President Randy Levine that they are responsible for what the group describes as an unfair suspension. Could you ask her to call me?
Launched in 2011 by then U.S. Secretary of State Clinton as a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and five leading women’s colleges (Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Smith, and Wellesley), the WPSP is now housed at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and has grown to include Scripps, Mills, and Mount St. Mary’s Colleges; City University of New York; the University of Massachusetts system; and other partner institutions around the world. The goal of the Project is “50 by 50:” 50 percent of public service positions worldwide to be held by women in 2050. A company car 'A retainer of $25,000 was paid (via wire transfer) by a representative of Alex Rodriguez.
Ribero-Ayala accepted this payment on behalf of Anthony Bosch as payment for his legal representation,' Ribero-Ayala spokeswoman Joyce Fitzpatrick said in a statement Monday. 'In April 2013, Ms.
Ribero-Ayala received an unsolicited and unwarranted wire transfer of $50,000 from A-Rod Corp. The funds were immediately returned. Rodriguez does not have any involvement in Mr.
Bosch's legal representation.' A First Class stamp It is not good enough for ministers like Mr Gove to dodge the question of using the law to tackle the modern curse. I’m still fascinated by another recent change in culture brought about by the law. In Ireland a ban on smoking in public places was introduced. Anecdotal evidence pointed to massive resistance, particularly in rural areas. There were tales of smokers up in arms in rural pubs, of angry pub owners, of an attitude of “damn the nanny state”.
But the reality was just one case of defiance before the courts. It resulted in a large fine.
The attitude of zero tolerance demonstrated by the judge meant that was it. We had a smoke-free country overnight. Whereabouts in are you from?
The easing back in China’s growth rate is part of the story behind lower commodity prices. But it is not all of it. For the boom in commodity prices went too far. A considerable speculative element was involved. And, of course, the surge in energy prices came before the take-off of fracking in the US, which has since caused natural gas prices to fall by 60pc over the past five years. Here in the UK, if inflation starts to fall, then the benefits will be palpable. By about the middle of next year, average real earnings should be rising again.
Convert ptx files txtm. And by election time in May 2015, average earnings may be outpacing prices by about 1.5pc – although they would still be 6pc down from their peak in 2007. I'm interested in Protocol for haboobs is the same as other dust storms, but can be even more important, especially for those with chronic lung disease. If you're outside, go inside if at all possible. If there are no indoor locations available nearby, cover your nose and mouth with fabric (such as a shirt). If you're driving, pull over.
Seriously, just wait out the dust; it won't be that long. Despite the risk to lung health, nearly all deaths caused by haboobs are due to people continuing to drive through them, and getting into accidents. Just over two years mpa: I love you radical posters with myopia. Whatever issue you care most about somehow gets mentioned in your posts. What does 'Fast and Furious' have to do with the article we are commenting on? The answer is 'nothing', except that the word 'guns' is common to both subjects.
This article relates to Second Amendment concerns, and whether the president is guilty of overreach. If he is, he's had some great examples from the GOP - such as threatening to shut down the government over funding Obamacare or raising the debt limit. Punk not dead He and I quickly determined that the two of us were going to be the ones producing the bulk of news still images from this fire and figured it was best to work with each other. This fire was taking place in Idaho and not California where members of the media are allowed to travel freely anywhere they please during these wildfires. We needed access and we needed the public information officers to get us past road blocks into the fire to witness the action.
Together we could approach the PIOs as a united front to better focus our energies. This strategy worked very well to both our benefits and at times we were able to pull away from the television news stations covering the fire who were weighed down by all their equipment, constant updates and deadlines. We could go really look for images that told the story rather than a couple of trees on fire and we could afford to take a bit of time to make those images. Do you know the address? The weak loan growth at banks looks even starker when compared to the money that banks have received in deposits, a measure of how much money banks could be lending. The eight largest U.S.
Banks by assets lent out 81.4 percent of the deposits they held in the second quarter of 2013, according to data compiled by Credit Suisse. That is well below the five-year peak of 104.2 percent in the second quarter of 2008 and even the below the 92.3 percent level of the second quarter of 2009 at the trough of the recession. When do you want me to start? So what makes an urban beach a surprise?
Some towns made it onto the list because of their geography. Who but a local would know that a city like Vancouver, that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, also has a thriving beach scene? Or that Cape Town, which regularly sees penguins in its waters, attracts its fair share of sunbathers? Others, like Montevideo, Uruguay, seem to simply get overshadowed by their bigger, more famous neighbors. And finally, in places like Hong Kong or Mumbai, the beaches can often get lost in the shuffle of everything else the major metropolis has to offer. I work for myself -RHP Yu Darvish carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning in his second start at Houston this season.
In his first, he flirted with a perfect game, allowing a single to Marwin Gonzalez with two outs in the ninth inning. On Monday, Darvish surrendered his first hit, a solo home run by Houston C Carlos Corporan, with one out in the eighth.
He allowed one run on one hit with one walk and a career-high 15 strikeouts to improve his major-league-leading total to 207. Darvish joined RHP Nolan Ryan (1989) by reaching 200 strikeouts in his 23rd start, matching the club mark. Where do you study?
Manziel and A&M's up-tempo offense vs. The Alabama defense. Alabama coach Nick Saban has complained about up-tempo offenses like the one Texas A&M uses.
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That doesn't matter to A&M coach Kevin Sumlin, who laughed and said: 'we're going to go as fast as we possibly can,' when asked about it. Manziel threw for 253 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 92 more to help A&M to the 29-24 victory in Tuscaloosa last year, and will likely need a similar performance Saturday. Would you like a receipt? Two years later, Comcast was caught restricting access to the file-sharing program BitTorrent and was censured by the FCC. Comcast sued, saying the FCC didn’t have the authority to penalize it under a policy statement that hadn’t gone through the more rigorous rule-making process of setting up hard and fast rules.
In 2010, the D.C. Appeals court ruled in Comcast’s favor. Judge David Tatel, who is also one of the judges hearing the Verizon case, wrote the court’s opinion. Remove card Under Glass-Steagall, banking became more boring and less profitable. The bankers of the 1930s didn't welcome that prospect any more than today's bankers do. But they lived with it, quite comfortably, for a long time, and so did the country as a whole. In fact, Glass-Steagall was part of a body of financial regulation that stands as one of the great success stories of American public policy, giving us half a century without major bank failures and contributing to a period of unprecedented growth and prosperity which saw the emergence of a middle class that was the envy of the world.
I've got a part-time job A few years ago, while examining a batch of 17 diamonds that had made its way from Europe to Israel to a US buyer, the GIA discovered that they matched records of a batch stolen by the Panthers from the Graff jewellers in New Bond Street in 2003. The biggest jewel raid ever in Britain, it also gave birth to the gang’s nickname, after detectives searched a suspect’s home and found a diamond hidden in a jar of face cream – a tactic used in the original Pink Panther film starring Peter Sellers. Those caught in the Graff raid were later jailed. But under the GIA’s confidentiality rules, all it will say about the vendor of the stolen diamonds is that they reached a “private settlement” with the buyer. Perfect design thanks As the exclusive provider of New York City taxis for the next 10 years, the contract would have been worth $1 billion in revenue to Nissan. While it was likely to result in sales of only about 25,000 vehicles, there were significant intangibles.
The vehicle was intended to showcase the Nissan brand, and the promise of an electric version by 2017 would help Nissan maintain its position as a leader in EVs. 'It's a big contract,' CEO Carlos Ghosn said when the van was introduced at the New York auto show in 2012.'
Six hundred thousand people a day will experience it. Hopefully, we'll make money.'
Could you tell me my balance, please? I’m curious about how this could shake up society on both ends of the tube. If you only had to spend 30 minutes in a tube to reach LA from SF, you could realistically live in either city and commute to the other. Hell, if you were living in LA, you might get to work in SF quicker than you would get to the other end of your own city in a car. In a way, this could really start to blur the lines of what it means to be a resident of either place. Imagine the same tech applied to other cities on the east coast: SF and LA are 381 miles apart and it takes 30 minutes. Extrapolate that to NYC and Washington DC and you could shuttle back and forth in 18 minutes — quicker than it would take you to reach Brooklyn from uptown Manhattan.
This kind of transportation could revolutionize WHERE we live the same way cars did, by giving us a much broader radius of what’s considered ‘close.’. What do you do? Who builds a business plan that depends on delivering product to their customer without actually delivering products to their customers? If it weren’t for great internet products out there like Netflix, ISPs would have far fewer people demanding their product. People would be fine going back to dialup speeds. ISPs are in the business of delivering internet content. Without great internet content, they wouldn’t have anything to deliver and wouldn’t exist.
The internet is continually becoming more advanced, and now Canadian ISPs are lagging behind and are unable or unwilling to satisfactorily deliver this content. I've just started at But if you do still find yourself going up and down stairs, be sure to improve lighting in the area to make the stairs more visible and less hazardous. Another idea: install traction tape along the front edge of each stair, in contrasting colors, to outline the stairs more clearly and prevent falls. While you're at it, improve the lighting in your bathroom and kitchen, outfit the kitchen with easy-to-use tools and utensils and get rid of scatter rugs throughout the house. Also consider installing grab bars in the bathroom, as well as a raised toilet seat to help people with bad knees or a bad back.