http://www.tribute.ca/news/index.php/the-lone-ranger-hi-yo-silver/2013/06/21/#.UcY6gxxXnzc (http://www.tribute.ca/news/index.php/the-lone-ranger-hi-yo-silver/2013/06/21/#.UcY6gxxXnzc)
I could see "Hi-YO, Silver!" working in a LONE RANGER-ROCKY BALBOA cross-over, but not in a stand-alone LONE RANGER movie. :-[
Quick question: Was the actor who plays the new LONE RANGER named after the baking soda??? ;D
Funny, that's what they used for Depp's make-up.
Quote from: LP_Quagmire on July 03, 2013, 04:42:05 PM
Quick question: Was the actor who plays the new LONE RANGER named after the baking soda??? ;D
NO but there is a connection ... From Wikipedia ..
The Arm & Hammer logo dates back to the 1860s. James A. Church ran a spice business known as Vulcan Spice Mills. According to the company, the Arm and Hammer logo represents Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and metalworking.
It is often claimed, incorrectly, that the brand name originated with tycoon Armand Hammer, who owned a considerable amount of Church and Dwight stock in the 1980s and served on its board of directors. In fact, Hammer was named after the "Arm and Hammer" symbol of the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP), in which his father, a committed socialist, had a leadership role at one time. The Arm & Hammer brand was in use some 31 years before Hammer was born, so Hammer's purchase of stock in the company appears to have been either an attempt to get the company to take "his" name off its baking soda or an odd attempt by Hammer to make the persistent claim true rather than having to constantly explain the lack of relation.
Industrial-strength bicarbonate cleaning products are labeled under an Arm & Hammer subsidiary division, ARMEX. Armand Hammer was Armie's great grandfather.
Quote from: Flower on July 03, 2013, 06:37:33 PM
NO but there is a connection ... From Wikipedia .. The Arm & Hammer logo dates back to the 1860s. James A. Church ran a spice business known as Vulcan Spice Mills. According to the company, the Arm and Hammer logo represents Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and metalworking.
It is often claimed, incorrectly, that the brand name originated with tycoon Armand Hammer, who owned a considerable amount of Church and Dwight stock in the 1980s and served on its board of directors. In fact, Hammer was named after the "Arm and Hammer" symbol of the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP), in which his father, a committed socialist, had a leadership role at one time. The Arm & Hammer brand was in use some 31 years before Hammer was born, so Hammer's purchase of stock in the company appears to have been either an attempt to get the company to take "his" name off its baking soda or an odd attempt by Hammer to make the persistent claim true rather than having to constantly explain the lack of relation.
Industrial-strength bicarbonate cleaning products are labeled under an Arm & Hammer subsidiary division, ARMEX.
Armand Hammer was Armie's great grandfather.
Wow Flower, you
really do your homework! 8)
Love the internet! It's a great tool .. ;D
Quote from: Flower on July 03, 2013, 07:11:09 PM
Love the internet! It's a great tool .. ;D
Love your signature quote, btw -- I agree 100%! :)
Quote from: LP_Quagmire on July 03, 2013, 07:14:03 PM
Love your signature quote, btw -- I agree 100%! :)
Thank you .. ;D