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Well, all the new colors of Play-Doh we just opened lasted about an hour before becoming one giant ball of brownish-grey. Stay at Homies (@stayathomies) August 10, 2020 My toddler doesn t have money to buy me gifts, so she finds/makes shitty gifts like rocks, leaves, weeds, boogers, duplo lego things, but my all time fave is the play-doh mold she made of her butt. I love all these shitty gifts and they all make me cry. Marcy G (@BunAndLeggings) November 13, 2019 On the phone with my crying son (5) Aww it s OK buddy, do you want daddy? Son: No, I want Play-Doh The Walking Dad (@RealDMK) March 21, 2013 ....
Oklahoman The Oklahoma-made movie Minari continued its strong awards season run this morning as the 2021 Oscar nominations were announced this morning. Minari, which was filmed in Tulsa in 2019, has been nominated for six Academy Awards, including best picture, and a history-making best actor nod for Steven Yeun, who becomes the first Asian-American ever nominated for a best actor Oscar. Writer-director Lee Isaac Chung, who loosely based Minari on his own childhood, earned nods for best director and best original screenplay when Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas revealed the nominations this morning. Plus, Youn Yuh-jung is nominated for best supporting actress and Emile Mosseri for best original score. ....
Wearing a blindfold and holding a divining rod, Oklahoma City actor Ben Hall paces steadily across a field of tall, lush grass somewhere outside of Tulsa. Successfully demonstrating his water-witching skills, his smiling character removes the cloth covering his eyes to meet the skeptical ones of Steven Yeun's aspiring farmer in an early scenes of "Minari." "We love Dowsing Dan. He was great," said producer Christina Oh with a chuckle. "I feel like we were telling a unique story in a unique way but that still felt like it would resonate with people. I think we couldn't be more thrilled and more appreciative of the Oklahoma film community. They were really, really welcoming, and we're ever grateful. ....