![]() While the Library is not aware of any U.S. ![]() The written permission of the copyright owners and/or other rights holders (such as publicity and/or privacy rights) is required for distribution, reproduction, or other use of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use or other statutory exemptions. The Library of Congress is providing access to these materials for educational and research purposes and makes no warranty with regard to their use for other purposes. Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Washington, D. ![]() 4 min., 116 ft.) : si., b&w 16 mm.ĭupe neg pic 1 film reel of 1 (ca. 290 ft.) : si., b&w 35 mm.ĭupe neg pic 1 film reel of 1 (ca. Īvailable also through the Library of Congress Web site as digital files.ĭigital file includes a piano score composed and performed by Philip Carli.American animated films: the silent era, 1897-1929 Don Markstein's Toonopedia Silent animated films at the Library of Congress, 1995 M/B/RS preliminary catalog card Gifford, D. 3, Origins of American animation, 1900-1921 McIntire, J. Summary derived from description of the comic strip, Keeping up with the Joneses on Don Markstein's Toonopedia Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1912-1939 Library of Congress video collection, v. (Harry S.), -1955, direction, production, writing.ĪFI/Zouary (Maurice) Collection (Library of Congress) In this film, Pa McGinis decides to buy a new hat. They were referred to as objects of envy, with whom the McGinis family was "trying to keep up". The Joneses were the McGinis's neighbors, but were not depicted. #Keeping up with the joneses seriesThe simple story lines often parody society's concern with material goods as an indicator of social standing, but the series was not as narrowly focused as the title implies. Ī domestic comedy about the McGinis family-husband Aloysius, wife Clarice, daughter Julie, and housemaid Belladonna. We need to share our brokenness and help each other heal and grow. Give me the boldness to be real with others so that they feel the freedom to be real, too.Įxcerpted with permission from Devotions from the Front Porch, copyright Thomas Nelson.ĭoes your life feel messier than others’? Have the enemy’s lies shamed you into isolation? Today, find someone safe to be real with and ask them to be real with you, too! We’re not meant to do life alone. I have listened to the enemy’s lies and allowed him to shame me into isolation. I have played the timid, insecure person for too long, Lord. And chances are, they’re sitting on their porch thinking that your life looks pretty great. Don’t allow insecurity and the comparison game to keep you from loving your neighbor. At the end of the day, it doesn’t mean a thing. It doesn’t matter if their children always wear matching outfits and your kids don’t even wear matching socks. If you’re doing the very best you can, then take pride in each day. You don’t need to compare yourself to someone else in order to feel good about yourself. Everyone has heartache, drama, and sleepless nights. The enemy wants you to believe that no one else deals with the things you deal with at home. He would much rather you isolate yourself and feel alone. He doesn’t want open, honest relationships. Satan doesn’t want people to join together in community. He wants to convince you that they are better than you. The enemy wants you to think that the neighbors have it easier than you. It’s a good day if yours has some toilet paper left on the roll. The last time you used the restroom at their house, it felt like a trip to the spa. Meanwhile, you could feed a small country with the discarded french fries and cereal remnants in the floor of your van. You see them open their car doors, and trash doesn’t even fall out. Galatians 6:4Īre you ever tempted to look at the neighbors and compare yourself to them? Perhaps from your perch on the porch, their lives look pretty great. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else. ![]()
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