| looking for disney eurobeat? ddr-disney stuff? |
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| 08:35pm 20/12/2009 |
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Since most of my music is backed up on cds and dvds, there are few that aren't readable (maybe they were a bad batch?) So quite a bit of my Disney Euro stuff/ Disney ddr songs isn't available to me. So guys, anyone out there have some disney europop/beat stuff you can share with me? In return I have two Disney albums, one Japanese pop covers and the other House style-remixes. (LOLZ. You would be amazed as to what is out there!)
 Disney Dream Pop Mediafire: hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?ujo0j1jiqug
 Disney House Mediafire: hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?1dz1mzhqdmm |
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| Gifts for parents and older family members |
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| 08:53pm 20/12/2009 |
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Do you wrap up presents for older family members (grandparents, aunts/uncles) "from the kids" even if your kids are too young to pick out or pay for presents? At what age do you start? If you do, at what age do you expect your children to begin picking the gifts? Paying for them?
Do you and your spouse assist your children in buying gifts for their parents for big holidays? When do you expect them to make choices? When do you stop paying for them/stop getting involved? Do you still expect them to get you something, even if they aren't financially independent?
and lastly, do your children get gifts for each other? Do you help them pick out gifts and pay for them?
Do you enforce any of these gift-giving moments if your child doesn't want to pick something out?
Because we haven't talked about presents enough on here! |
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| TxtLJ: Twitter |
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| 05:06pm 20/12/2009 |
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Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. - George Carlin |
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| Need Parade, Toy Identification Help! |
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| 05:02pm 20/12/2009 |
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Hello, Disneyphiles! I am hoping to pick your brains for a moment about some toys and a parade that I'm trying to identify the names of.
First off, I have these three pieces of toy sets that I know came from a Mulan playset and Lion King playsets. The Mulan panel is from a really adorable Barbie-sized tea ceremony kit that also came with a pretty table, Barbie sized tea cups and teapot, pillows, and a little cage with Crickee in it on a tall stand.
The Lion King pieces are from something like a "Jungle Babies" series -- the swing set was for a baby cheetah you could pretend to feed with a bottle, and I think the playpen/changing table was for a zebra or also for the cheetah again. I'm almost positive that you could fill a little baby bottle with water and feed the cheetah and it would actually need its diaper changed.
Both sets would have been from 1994-1998, and could have been Mattel-made or Disney-branded. They're pretty high quality toys, all things considered.
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Now, the parade I'm trying to identify probably occurred between 1990 and 1994. There are two floats that I remember particularly well and I can't figure out which parade they would have come from:
1) There's a Neverland float with the Lost Boys tree on it. Peter, Wendy and the Lost Boys all dance on and around the float and interact with the audience.
2) There's a large, tall Sleeping Beauty float in the form of either a castle tower or a large mountain. Up on a balcony, I think there was a bed where Aurora would be sleeping, and Prince Phillip would come up and awaken her with a kiss and the two would lean over the balcony to wave at the audience.
Anybody have any idea what I'm talking about? All comments are appreciated! |
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| 10:47am 21/12/2009 |
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With the recent theme of gift-giving and -receiving...
It's coming up to Christmas, and you have a quite close, elderly relative who has been in a nursing home for some time and is in quite poor health. Sometime during the holiday season you visit him/her with your child(ren) and give said relative their Christmas present and have a bit of a chat. As they rarely get out, they have no gift for you or your kids, but they do say "Merry Christmas" and so on and try to engage your children in conversation about their lives, as best as they can.
On your way home, one of your fairly young children expresses that they think it's unfair that you gave this relative a gift and did not receive any gifts in return. How do you handle this? |
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