It *COULD* be the Magna Doodle by Fisher-Price, but it was made in the 70's. not the 60's.
The toy went through some cosmetic changes from when it was first produced, but you can find some good, classic pictures here:
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/magna-doodle.htm/printable
silk or synthetic plastic such as Silray also used in the sixties for model-airplane covering. ( wings, etc).
TWO different Dr. Glassman's . . . both Plastic Surgeons`#1. Dr. Lawrence GlassmanNew York/ Plastic SurgeonHailey: DaughterLauren: Wife#2. Dr. Harry GlassmanBeverly Hills/ Plastic SurgeonVictoria Principal: Ex-Wife
The principal feedstock is crude oil (petroleum).
I thought there would be an age limit but you're never too old to have plastic surgery. People have surgery well into their sixties and seventies, so it really all depends on what kind of overall health a person is in.
Yes, a person can buy a plastic id holder on Amazon. Amazon offers holders in different sizes, and in clear or frosted plastic. They offer vertical and horizontal loading holders and holders with slots for chains or lanyards.
It depends on your school. In most cases, plastic picks will be allowed but show it to your principal to be sure. They can appear to be weapons.
No -- the Rubbermaid Shed is made of polyethylene plastic and will not fade, crack, or peel due to exposure.
A London fashion designer, famous for her premises in Carnaby Street in the nineteen-sixties. She possibly pioneered the fashion-branded shopping bag, though I'm not certain of that. She certainly made great use of glossy plastic.
Mooring buoys are white and have a blue horizontal stripe around them. Some mooring buoys are made of foam and others are made from hard, molded plastic.
Mooring buoys are white and have a blue horizontal stripe around them. Some mooring buoys are made of foam and others are made from hard, molded plastic.
Mooring buoys are white and have a blue horizontal stripe around them. Some mooring buoys are made of foam and others are made from hard, molded plastic.
Use a plastic compass to determine the angle of the roof in relation to the horizontal, then find the pitch based on the angle. Angle to pitch ratios are available on the web.