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Friday, June 10, 2016

Tina Fey used this to tighten up her skin

Tina Fey Verbally Abuses Jimmy Fallon

During her time on SNL, the actress aged horribly but has since turned it around thanks to this
In bed she uses this alone
Jimmy got wind about what she was doing and told everyone
She got so upset everyone found out about this
 

 
This detailed literature summary also contains For Further Reference and a Quiz on Across Five Aprils by Irene Hunt Across Five Aprils appeals to a rather specialized audience The sophisticated treatment of the Civil War themes requires some familiarity with the great upheaval in American history This quiet story unfolds in a rural corner of southern Illinois and describes the effects of the war on a human scale concentrating on the experiences of Jethro Creighton There are no firsthand
This detailed literature summary also contains Further Reading and a Quiz on The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder Thornton Wilders play The Matchmaker is a farce in the oldfashioned sense It uses such timehonored conventions as characters hidden under tables and in closets men disguised as women a complex conspiracy to bring young lovers together and a happy ending in which three couples are united with plans to marry The traditional aspects of the play should come as no surprise Wilder himself was the first to acknowledge the sources that it was based upon The
character of Dolly Levi came from French playwright Molires comedy Lavare or The Miser from which Wilder lifted some scenes directly A closer influence was Johann Nestroys Einen Jux will er sich Machen performed in Vienna in Wilder referred to his play as a adaptation of Nestroys which itself was adapted from British playwright John Oxenhams comedy A Day Well Spent Wilders first adaptation was called The Merchant of Yonkers which failed on Broadway in running for only twentyeight performances The Matchmaker was itself adapted asHello Dolly which began in and
accounts of battles from Jethro everything about the fighting is filtered through letters from older brothers who have gone off to fight The novel presents some events not often depicted in stories about the Civil War troops deserting their regiments barns burned because the owners are suspected of Confederate sympathies the bitterness that follows the end of the war and the unpopularity of Abraham Lincoln This account does not mythologize or glorify war instead it offers a realistic view

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