Restaurant: Betty's Drive-Thru, Day 4
Location: In the kitchen cabinet under the phone
Object: Picture of Uncle Antonio
Description: Emily helped her uncle out when he was faced with some gangster problems in "Delicious 2"
Restaurant: Betty's Drive-Thru, Day 7
Location: On the back wall between the two windows
Object: Bugs
Description: OH, NO!!! You've found some bugs, hopefully the only ones in the game.
Restaurant: Mo's Farm, Day 5
Location: On the kitchen cabinet IF you've purchased the decoration
Object: Hookman's Hook (Campfire Legends)
Description: This hook belongs to the mysterious hookman of "Campfire Legends". I hope he's not around anymore...
Restaurant: Mo's Farm, Day 7
Location: Anywhere
Object: Painted egg
Description: You've found an easter egg! Which by complete coincidence is also an easter egg.
Restaurant: Mo's Farm, Day 9
Location: Behind the apple tree
Object: Emily's Tea Garden sign
Description: Before Emily played the main part in this game, she built her own tea garden in "Delicious: Emily's Tea Garden".
Restaurant: Charles' Candy Shop, Day 5
Location: In front of the cupboard behind Charles
Object: Coconut (Marooned)
Description: This coconut was found on the mysterious island in the game "Marooned". It's a normal coconut, but the island is mysterious.
Restaurant: Charles' Candy Shop, Day 8
Location: In the kitchen cupboard
Object: Old cash register
Description: This register played its part in the first game Emily was ever in: "Delicious".
Restaurant: TV Studio, Day 1
Location: On the floor in the upper left corner of the screen
Object: Film roll (Sunset Studios)
Description: This roll of film contains a secret film project stolen from "Sunset Studio 2".
Restaurant: Snuggford Fair, Day 3
Location: Behind the left lamppost
Object: Super Collapse Block (Super Collapse! 4)
Description: This isn't just a normal Super Collapse Block , it belongs to "Super Collapse 4". You should give it back, though. They might need it.
Restaurant: Snuggford Fair, Day 6
Location: Under the popcorn stall
Object: Hula girl (Getaway Islands)
Description: This girl is a small souvenir from "Getaway Islands", a beautiful island resort where everything is quiet and calm...
In "Emily's Taste of Fame," gamehouse objects are scattered throughout various scenes as part of the hidden object gameplay. Players must find these objects within the time limit to progress through the levels and advance the storyline. The objects are hidden in plain sight and often blend into the background, requiring keen observation skills to locate.
This phrase from John Keats' poem "When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be" suggests that in the face of mortality, both love and fame lose their significance and importance, ultimately fading into nothingness. Keats reflects on the fleeting nature of human life and achievements compared to the vastness of time and the universe.
There are 15 million females per person.
Albert Einstein is most famous for his theory of relativity, particularly the equation E=mc^2 which describes the relationship between energy, mass, and the speed of light. His work revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity, leading to groundbreaking advances in physics and cosmology.
Albert Einstein was approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall, which is about average height for a man in the early 20th century.
White-out was invented in 1951 by Bette Nesmith Graham. It allowed typists to correct errors on documents by covering up mistakes with a white liquid. This innovation improved the efficiency and accuracy of typists using typewriters.
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Although Amelia Earhart performed many great feats in aviation, it's ironic that her first taste of real fame came from the 1928 flight across the Atlantic where she was essentially a passenger. Later and bigger fame came when she soloed the Atlantic in her own Vega V.
* Alberta Sports Hall of Fame * American Bowling Congress * Americas Cup Hall of Fame * Australian Football (soccer) Hall of Fame * Australian Football Hall of Fame (Australian rules football) * Baseball Hall of Fame * Basketball Hall of Fame * BC Sports Hall of Fame * Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame * Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame * Canadian Amateur Wrestling Hall of Fame * Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame * Canadian Curling Hall of Fame * Canadian Football Hall of Fame * Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame * Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame * Canadian Rodeo Hall of Fame * Canadian Sports Hall of Fame * Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame * College Baseball Hall of Fame * College Football Hall of Fame * Colorado Sports Hall of Fame * English Football Hall of Fame * Georgia Sports Hall of Fame * Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame * Hockey Hall of Fame * International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame * International Boxing Hall of Fame * International Game Fishing Hall of Fame * International Gymnastics Hall of Fame * International Motorsports Hall of Fame * International Surfing Hall of Fame * International Swimming Hall of Fame * International Tennis Hall of Fame * International Women's Sports Hall of Fame * Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame * Lethbridge Sports Hall of Fame * Motorsports Hall of Fame of America * Mountain Bike Hall of Fame * NASCAR Hall of Fame (to be completed in 2009) * National Distance Running Hall of Fame * National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame * National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame /(Indoor Lacrosse) * National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (USA Thoroughbred Horse Racing) * National Soccer Hall of Fame * National Softball Hall of Fame * National Sprint Car Hall of Fame * National Surfing/Wrestling "Ironman" Hall of Fame * National Track & Field Hall of Fame * National Wrestling Hall of Fame * North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame * Polo Museum and Hall of Fame * Professional Women Bowlers Hall of Fame * Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame * Pro Football Hall of Fame * ProRodeo Hall of Fame * Raymond Sports Hall of Fame * St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum * Scottish Sports Hall of Fame * United States Bicycling Hall of Fame * United States Hockey Hall of Fame * United States National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum * U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame * US Lacrosse Hall of Fame * U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame * Virginia Sports Hall of Fame * Volleyball Hall of Fame * WCW Hall of Fame * WWE Hall of Fame * World Figure Skating Hall of Fame * World Golf Hall of Fame * Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
She says "welcome to the land of fame access." not fame and sex or fame excess
"The Fame" Is track number seven on Lady Gaga's album called The Fame.
If your reffering to The Fame its the Fame
My interpretation of On Fame is to not seek Fame. If you seek Fame it will be harder to achieve. If you go about daily life not working to achieve it you will gain Fame accidentally as it will find you.
The Fame was created in 150.
The word "fame" is a characteristic, and does not use a plural.A possibility is the adjective famous (having fame or notoriety).
She showed fame, but she acted strangely. He had much fame, and was loved by a lot. Hope this helped. Also, I wish to have much fame when I am older. and, My friend will have fame because of her singing talent. :)
Yes, if you are referring to a particular hall of fame, such as, "We visited the National Football League Hall of Fame." No, when referring to a generic or unspecified hall of fame, such as, "He is in the hall of fame," or "He is in the football hall of fame."
that every time that Michael and his brothers missed a step or messed up when they rehearse their dad Joesph hit them with a belt or any objects like ironing cords etc.