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Oh @MrEd here's another mention ππ
He said he will so let's hope he is here
Very true, you are good with facts.
But where is @MrEd ?
Page 10, 59 more for the naughtiness ππ
Probably returning from vacation who knows π
gotta ping him more, hello @MrEd π€π€
Do you know, new born panda babies are smol like hamsters π
BAMBOO HARVESTER WAS THE REAL NAME OF THE HORSE @MrEd
ORIGINAL @MrEd TRACES BACK TO 1937....
The character of Mr. Ed originated from a series of magazine stories, that dates back to 1937. The short story, βThe Talking Horseβ appeared in an issue of Liberty Magazine, where he not only talked, he also got drunk.
THE VOICE of @MrEd
Production only revealed the real name of the actor who played Mister Ed towards the end of the series. The uncredited voice was played by TV Western Actor, Allan βRockyβ Lane.
@MrEd had a very refined and specific taste. His daily meal always included twenty pounds of hay and a gallon of sweet tea. Thatβs not all he consumed. In an interview, Alan Young once said that they used peanut butter to get Bamboo Harvester to move his lips and βtalk.β
I love those @MrEd facts ππ
Hi @noob404 -- That's awesome to hear, thanks for sharing your experience! I know for a fact, based on data, tickets don't sit unanswered for very long here
And we have multiple techs on every shift. I'm confident we won't, but if we ever fall short of your expectations - feel free to reach out to me at any time at [email protected] and I'll personally jump in and assist.
Our managed customers enjoy the same, fast response time - they just get more within the scope/responsibility of support. Though with our managed customers, we really take the time to document and understand each customer's unique setup, etc, as every managed customer's requirements/needs/setup/environment are different.
If you know your way around the block with Linux though (or at the very least, willing to research/learn/Google), can't go wrong with unmanaged
The beauty with that is the ability to constantly learn, enhance one's own skills, and with our VPS you can always reinstall/start fresh at any time, which makes it a perfect utility for learning/development.
@MrEd HAD A STUNT DOUBLE
Mister Ed actually had a stunt double horse, whose name was Pumpkin. Pumpkin was a quarter horse and although he looked very similar to Mister Ed, his mane was white.
If you ever need anything, you can count on us being here to help. Thanks again!
Hi @markz -- Good question! We can allocate up to 100 individual IPv6 addresses per VM (in our Strasbourg or Los Angeles DC-02 locations).
You get the idea, Dustin. For me, I go the unmanaged way every time, with almost everything in life, cause, I don't usually have the finances to hire someone else. But, I sometimes thank my circumstances cause they've helped me learn a lot. Before getting this VPS, I had no idea about anything else than Apache. But, now, I know enough about other attractive servers like OLS and Nginx. This VPS, in itself has been a learning experience for me. Thanks for making it pleasant and smooth.
A huge shoutout, merry X-mas and Happy new year to the support team and you (CEO). Keep it up!
Human actors arenβt the only ones who receive special recognition and awards for their performances. In 1962, @MrEd Ed was honored with the Patsy Award. The PATSY Award was originated by the Hollywood office of the American Humane Association in 1939. They decided to honor animal performers after a horse was killed in an on-set accident during the filming of the Tyrone Power film Jesse James. The letters are an acronym and stand for Performing Animal Television Star of the Year.
I'm hoping so! π
A brand new, fresh stats page, would be beautiful too!
We have tagged him a couple of time so he will know that you have started the NY thread. We would not want him to miss the party.
Let's ping him some more ππ
Yah! Let's get him back on the band. But, there's a huge chance he's on vacation or atleast resting. It's the holidays.
When @MrEd Ed got tired of working, he would simply just walk off the set. In fact, Mr. Ed could physically open the barn door.
The fun fact guy is back!
BTW, nice soprano Mr.Ed!
@MrEd knew how to answer the phone, he just didnβt know how to talk.
Long after the show stopped, Alan Young and @MrEd Ed remained friends, and Young would visit the ranch regularly to ride Mr.Ed.
Yeah. Heard this one as well. Yeehaw was the only term his rider taught him.