The Song This Tumblr Is Named After. It Was Written By Jerry Gray (music) And Carl Sigman (lyrics) In

The song this tumblr is named after. It was written by Jerry Gray (music) and Carl Sigman (lyrics) in 1940. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra recorded it as a Bluebird 78 rpm single on April 28th of the same year, and it was released in June.

The name of the song comes from PEnnsylvania 6-5000, or 736-5000, the phone number of Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City. Glenn Miller and His Orchestra was one of several jazz bands that frequently performed at the hotel’s main restaurant, the Cafe Rouge, which feautured a ballroom to dance in. Sadly, the Cafe Rouge no longer operates, with the space being converted into a venue for megacorps and sport events.

The phone number still works: after adding the area code 212, you will hear the song in the background as the hotel’s automated message plays.

Saxophones: Hal McIntyre, Tex Beneke, Wilbur Schwartz, Ernie Caceres, Al Klink Trumpets: John Best, R. D. McMickle, Clyde Hurley, Legh Knowles Trombones: Glenn Miller, Jimmy Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo Piano: Chummy MacGregor String bass: Herman "Trigger" Alpert Guitar: Jack Lathrop Drums: Moe Purtill

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We are in a mansion where we had to leave our weapons at the door. There are however* pretty sharp knives on the dinner tables around the ballroom.

Player: Can I steal a knife?

Dm: Roll slight of hand.

Player: Nat 20

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The Middle Rodentocene: 10 million years post-establishment

Silence of the Hams: Predatory Hamsters of the Middle Rodentocene

The increase of species diversity in the Middle Rodentocene has also put pressure on food sources, with different species competing over resources and access to available niches. With so many different hamster species abundant all over the various biomes, some of the species have turned their attentions to other, more viable food sources: other hamsters.

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The Middle Rodentocene: 10 Million Years Post-establishment

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The Middle Rodentocene: 10 Million Years Post-establishment

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The Middle Rodentocene: 10 Million Years Post-establishment

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The Reduction Gears And Steam Turbines Under Construction At The General Electric Plant, Circa March
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The reduction gears and steam turbines under construction at the General Electric Plant, circa March 1942.

The Reduction Gears And Steam Turbines Under Construction At The General Electric Plant, Circa March

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The Reduction Gears And Steam Turbines Under Construction At The General Electric Plant, Circa March
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A man is shown deburring the edges of teeth with a file.

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[win] + [E] : launches a File Explorer window

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