Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Happy Gilmore (1/9) Movie CLIP - Cut and Dumped (1996) HD






Happy Gilmore Movie Clip - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp Happy (Adam Sandler) gets cut from the hockey team and loses his girlfriend, but manages to charm a neighbor lady. TM & © Universal (2012) Cast: Ken Camroux, Rich Elwood, Adam Sandler, Nancy McClure, Helena Yea Director: Dennis Dugan MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Bernie Brillstein, Warren Carr, Brad Grey, Jack Giarraputo, Robert Simonds, Sandy Wernick Screenwriter: Tim Herlihy, Adam Sandler Film Description: Adam Sandler's second popular starring vehicle after Billy Madison is a goofy lowbrow paean to golf, hockey, and the comic hysterics of its childlike star. In Happy Gilmore, Sandler plays the title character, a raw, determined, but ultimately untalented hockey player who keeps trying out for the pros. When Happy discovers his grandmother (Frances Bay) will lose her home if she doesn't fork over 270000 dollars to the IRS, he tries to figure out how he can possibly scrounge up the cash. An idea strikes during a game of one-upmanship with a couple furniture movers stripping his grandmother's home: On his first-ever swing, he drives a golf ball farther than the movers have ever seen. Before long, he has transplanted the foul-mouthed, aggressive persona of the hockey rink to the links, winning an amateur tourney that earns him a spot on the pro tour. Throttling everyone from a helpless caddy to game show host Bob ...








This is the 2nd part of my series on dying, carding and spinning a multi colored roving. The spinning is actually incidental but this video shows how to card the alpaca (or wool etc) that I dyed in video 1A into a batt that can be pulled from the drum carder into a continuous rainbow roving. While I plan to spin this and knit an Elizabeth Zimmerman Baby Surprise Sweater/Jacket - this type of roving can be used for many things. I measured and gauged things rather "formally" for a very informal blonde. You do not have to be this measured - I simply wanted to show one way, now it's up to you to "invent" and color outside the lines for yourself. I'm now off to spin so I can work on the final video in the Coloring outside the lines seried - 1C - spinning.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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