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~Hi Everyone This Is Kalvi =^-^=I Have just started playing on here, but so far I love it biggrin lets see i like Anime, mange, video games, drawing anime, and i guess thats it, i like alot of anime and i'm always looking for more to watch or read. so if theres one i have not watched or readed let me know about it, because i would love to know about it=^^= and before i go I would like to say HI to "darkangel_757" "timstut" and "keyven" I'll see you later, bye=^.^= ~

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LoverOfCows2 Report | 02/14/2009 5:25 pm
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LoverOfCows2 Report | 11/27/2008 12:01 pm
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LoverOfCows2 Report | 10/31/2008 2:30 pm
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LoverOfCows2 Report | 10/18/2008 2:48 pm
For nearly two decades N.M Wheatley (who didn't care for his name of Noah and pronounced his middle name "Mike" although his French mother spelled it "Mique" wink worked hard as a hometown and foreign newspaper vendor at the corner of San Francisco's Market and Kearny streets. In 1914, he became curious about an elderly couple who passed by his newsstand every day carrying a covered basket filled with delicious home-baked, vanilla cookies they sold door-to-door. After trying one, Mique decided on the spot to purchase the rights to the recipe.



The taste of that vanilla cookie changed his life! Mique decided to invest in something more permanent that a corner cart. San Francisco's 1906 earthquake and subsequent fires influenced Mique to locate his business across the Bay. At a small, one-man plant on 12th Avenue in Oakland he toiled all night baking cookies in a three square foot oven with a nightly capacity of about 2000 cookies or 150 boxes. These sold for $1 a box and his vanilla cookies were an overnight success.



Needing help, Mique hired a young woman to help him, and romance flourished in the small bakery. Mique married his new assistant, Leopoldine, and together they ran the company until their son, Floyd, was old enough to take over. In the early days, cookies were delivered in a wagon pulled by Mique's rented horse, Vanilla. Later, Model-T Fords outdistanced Vanilla. By 1922, the bakery needed more space, and the company moved to East 18th Street - a gamble so large that Mique was forced to sell his house and even the piano to pay for it!



In 1949, the company experienced more growing pains, and the bakers moved one final time to 810 81st Avenue in Oakland, where the headquarters and bakery remain to this day. Thanks to Mique and Floyd, Mother's is a fixture in Oakland and many other towns, employing over 750 people across 14 western states, Alaska, and Hawaii and importing and distributing biscuits from Europe. We salute Mique Wheatley, who went from selling news to making news.
quoz Report | 05/08/2008 6:20 am
Thanks for the buy ^^
timstut Report | 03/10/2008 5:06 pm
i've been good. lol today it jus got hot. well... i haven't been active much on myspcae and lol maybe i need a new profile,, that one is really old.
timstut Report | 03/07/2008 10:21 am
how have you been? just wondering if you come on anymore?

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Holliday_Girl Report | 01/12/2008 6:38 pm
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Holliday_Girl Report | 12/27/2007 10:54 pm
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Holliday_Girl Report | 12/24/2007 8:08 pm
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