Make Mine A Musical
This ring is for all sites that contain info on any of those wonderful musicals or the actors, actresses, singers and dancers that made them so memorable.
As with all my rings there are 2 main rules.

1. All sites must be family safe. No porn or racial hate please.

2. The ring code must be installed on the page you submit.
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Something New!
I've created a forum for my rings.  A place to ask questions and hopefully get answers about navbar codes or anything else webring related. If you are a member of any of my rings you are welcome to join. And if you have any rings of your own or you have created a new ring you can tell about it here.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/webforum/
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Danny Kaye was the third choice to play opposite Bing Crosby in the film "White Christmas" (1954). Fred Astaire, who had co-starred with Crosby in the earlier hit "Holiday Inn," was the original choice for Phil Davis, but he turned it down because, at age 55, he felt he was too old for the part. Donald O'Connor was next selected for the sidekick role, but he injured his back and couldn't dance for months. Kaye was quite miffed about being third in line, and also resented playing second banana to Crosby. The atmosphere on the film set was professional, but frosty.
Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the most beautiful of the arts, because it is not mere translation or abstraction from life; it is life itself. 
~Havelock Ellis