It was magical and so exciting. There was stuff to do all the time. The food was great and shows were amazing! See Post BethDuttonsTwin·Tried & Tested I have done Alaska with Disney Cruise. It’s everything you could hope for and more. Best experience of my life by far. ...
Godzilla, King of the Monsters! (1956) More like this >> A 400-foot dinosaur-like beast attacks Tokyo. Filmed in 1954 as Gojira, this grandaddy of all Japanese giant-reptile epics was picked up for American distribution two years later, at which time several newly filmed inserts, featuring...
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rounding out the team are two mice, Gadget Hackwrench and Monterey Jack and Zipper, a fly. This was one of the series I used to adore as a child and is one no doubt many more people will be going back
She grew up overnight, but her clothes have stayed the same size as when she was 12. Twitter/@28061914mary Did her friend wearing the hat think it was better not to say anything before leaving the house? If so, it was definitely a wrong call! Maybe...
The Robot Chicken writers think Disney is running out of classics to remake; Luke Skywalker is a little too comfy inside that Tauntaun; Midsommars' big problem was it wasn't cute enough. EP6May Cause One Year of Orange Poop Robot Chicken shows you how Batman Beyond's training goes way...
This ability, called parthenogenesis, appears to be an ancient trait shared between crocodilians, birds, and dinosaurs. Which means part of Jurassic Park may actually have been able to happen.
This September, join them for a talk and book signing for a new publication about Boca Raton’s most successful author, Theodore Pratt. Pratt was the author of fifteen books about Florida earning him the nickname “Literary Laureate of Florida.” Many of Pratt’s books from the 1940s and ...
1926: Winnie-the-Pooh By the time "Winnie-the-Pooh" was published in 1926, the bear was already popular, having been made famous by A.A. Milne's poetry and newspaper stories. Winnie and his friends were inspired by a set of stuffed toys Milne's son, Christopher Robin, had received as...
@garin -- To add what InezF said, I have found that (at least for me) for when I'm doing any sort of creative writing it is MUCH easier to do first drafts with pen & paper. It's way faster than keyboarding (and that's in spite of the fact that I was trained to d...