Remember, June 5 (tomorrow) is "The Feast of Maximum Occupancy" day.Īpu: "Please do not offer my God peanut." Homer's memory of his wedding, is yet a third contraction about their wedding day. It had been Jeff Martin's favorite film as a child, and he said "it was so exciting and so stirring" to hear the music being performed by the Simpsons' studio orchestra.īart: "Are there any jive-talkin' robots in this play?" From the IMDb trivia page:Īlf Clausen secured the rights to the score to The Great Escape (1963), along with the original orchestra charts. The instrumental music for the "Stella" play would be nice. The whole thing is probably over two minutes long. "The Great Escape" homage music as Maggie tries to escape from the day care center. Homer: Enters in only his underwear, "Marge, am I crazy, or is my back getting hairier?" But I believe the human body is a thing of beauty." Marge: Looking through Bart's luggage, "Bart, where are your bathing trunks?"īart: "Ah, sure, there'll be some uptight counselors there who won't dig the Bart Philosophy. What is this scene parodying? Is the music as well? General Discussion: "The Simpsons" (various composers) People started to ask me to make them swords, and eventually custom fencing swords became a regular part of my business.FSM Board: "The Simpsons" (various composers) I wasn't able to find any well made fencing sword hilts on the market, so I made myself one. I began making fencing swords in 1987, when I started fencing in the Society for Creative Anachronism. In the process of researching how to accurately replicate a 13th Century knife I studied enough metallurgy to end up with a job as a metallurgical associate engineer in an aerospace metals plant Why just make a beautiful functional knife when I can make the steel beautiful, then make a a beautiful functional knife out of it. I have been exploring making Damascus Steels and replicating historical patternwelds and what I can do with them as well. I have done my own iron smelting as well as participating in smelts run by Michael McCarthy and Kevin Cashen starting with ore and charcoal, and ending up with steel. I used to make a couple per year, now it has become a full time business all on its own. I very much enjoy the collaborative process involved in working with clients to design custom pieces that combine their unique style with my artistic metal representations, so if you would like me to create something extra special, Email me at: or call me at (315) 480-4993. Many of my designs are based upon historical pieces, updated with a contemporary flair and an eye towards new stone and metal combinations. Decorative metal work is one of the oldest forms of art. Utilizing traditional jewelry techniques, including repousse, solid fabrication, forging, sand casting and lost wax casting, I work primarily in 14 karat gold and sterling silver, but use other metals as appropriate. I worked in trade shops and high end jewelry stores doing repairs and custom fabrications as a bench jeweler for several years to refine the mechanics of my craft, while developing my own stylistic approach to goldsmithing. I have been working with metal since age 10. Welcome to the Page's Knives and Sunshadow Design
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