- of
Shady Lane" (Director's Cut) – Baldwin, the
Whiffles "Mr. Sandman" – Allison, Baldwin, the
Whiffles "Please, Mr. Jailer" – Allison, Cry-Baby, Company...
- "luck" he
acquired by
rubbing the
feathers of the head of Bernice, a "
whiffle hen", thus
enabling him to
survive fifteen gunshot wounds. By the end of...
- Nick
Whiffles is a
fictional American frontier character which first appeared in a
serial by John
Hovey Robinson (1820–1867)
published in
Street & Smith's...
-
Wiffle ball is a
scaled back
variation of
baseball that was
developed in 1953 in Fairfield, Connecticut. Originally, it was
intended to be pla**** in confined...
- A whippletree, or whiffletree, is a
mechanism to
distribute force evenly through linkages. It is also
referred to as an equalizer,
leader bar, or double...
-
Patrick James Rothfuss (born June 6, 1973) is an
American author. He is best
known for his
highly acclaimed series The
Kingkiller Chronicle, beginning...
- 2002–2004
Where Is
Warehouse Mouse? Disney-ABC
Domestic Television 2009–2010
Whiffle and Fuzz 2008–2011 The
Wiggles ABC
Commercial 2002–2009
Disney Junior/Disney...
- the
Whiffles. The main 5
Bears for this
incarnation were Grumpy, Cheer, Share,
Funshine and Good Luck, with the
series also
featuring the main
Whiffle character...
- Beckley,
Andrew Gold, and
Timothy B.
Schmit appeared as
Baldwin and the
Whiffles,
performing "Mister Sandman", "The
Naughty Lady of
Shady Lane", and "Sh-Boom"...
- "totter, waver",
Frisian wepeln,
German wippen. The name whippletree, also
whiffle-tree, now
refers to an
element of the
traction of a horse-drawn cart linking...