Sally Baker
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"Sally Baker" is a retired United States/American children's television program personality. After a career working in television news as a wikt:weatherman/weather girl, she hosted the live-action children's show, Hobo Kelly, which first aired on KTTV in Los Angeles in 1965, and later aired on KCOP in the same city, until 1973.

She was the creator of another children's live action show called The Froozles, also known as The Land of Frooze, which aired on KHJ channel 9 in Los Angeles from 1970-78. The Froozles featured a pig-tailed, tomboy character named Muffin and her puppet friends, who were made to resemble children of different Ethnicity/ethnicities. A recurring skit on the show featured a different set of moppy-haired puppets of a simpler design telling jokes through doors in a wall à la Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.

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The main issue for our organization is what ... is the level of care that can be provided to these horses if this legislation is passed, and it has not been thought through on the front end.

I just felt like he had control of him. To me, he had his knee in him, he had enough to raise up his arm ... why didn't he raise up and just shoot him in the arm or leg?

The last charter change was in 1959. We have a very strong board, and we often want to bring back members. We also want to bring in new people because of increased diversity.

We do feel the process is humane when a horse has to be slaughtered.