Today's blog will be about types of brothers and sisters, as you can see in the tittle. Hope you guys like it.So lets get started.
So there is the spoiled brother or sister,they get what they want and at the instant,and it gets annoying because when you ask for something they either give you a penny or nothing.
The next one is the copycat brother or sister. This one is usually the younger one,they hangout with you and everything and it just bugs when someone just copies you all of the time. Here is an Example:
Bigger brother:"Mom look at this cool instragram shirt I got".
Little sister:"Mom look at this cool instragram shirt I got".
Mom:"Love the shirt kids".
The last one is the one that does better then you, like in school or sports etc,and then you feel bad When you should feel proud,and they still laugh in your face . Here's an example:
Brent(Big Brother):"Mom I got an "A" on my test".
Mom:"Good job Brent".
Grace (Middle brother):I got an "A"+".
Mom:"Better job Grace".
Well hope you guys liked it.
Hope that you guys have a wonderful week or weekend.
Bye-bye
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Saturday, December 12, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Facts About Disneyland
Today's blog will be about facts about Disneyland.Hope you guys like it,I know that I had made made three blogs about fun facts and it gets boring,so next week I'll do a blog that I used to do before the fun facts. So here are the Disneyland facts:
1. Walt Disney was inspired to build Disneyland after taking his daughters to ride the merry-go-round at L.A.'s Griffith Park.
2. The actual Griffith Park bench where Walt sat when he came up with the idea for Disneyland is on display near the entrance of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.
3. On opening day Disneyland had only 18 attractions.
4. Disneyland' s King Arthur Carousel is older than the park itself. It was built in1 922 for the Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto.
5. In the 1950s, Steve Martin worked at Disneyland, first selling guidebooks (as a kid) and later at the Magic Shop.
6. Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle reaches a height of 77 feet, while Walt Disney World Cinderella Castle is 189 feet.
7. The Disney family crest is on Sleeping Beauty Castle; its located above the drawbridge.
Photo by Chantel Beam/ Graphic by Christina Lu for BuzzFeed
1. Walt Disney was inspired to build Disneyland after taking his daughters to ride the merry-go-round at L.A. Griffith Park.
2. The actual Griffith Park bench where Walt sat when he came up with the idea for Disneyland is on display near the entrance of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.
3. On opening day Disneyland had only 18 attractions.
4. Disneyland's King Arthur Carousel is older than the park itself. It was built in 1922 for the Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto.
5. In the 1950s, Steve Martin worked at Disneyland, first selling guidebooks (as a kid) and later at the Magic Shop.
6. Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle reaches a height of 77 feet, while Walt Disney World's Cinderella Castle is 189 feet.
7. The Disney family crest is on Sleeping Beauty Castle; it's located above the drawbridge.
8. Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle is the only Disney park castle with a real functioning drawbridge. The drawbridge has been used twice: once on opening day and the second for the opening of the remodeled Fantasyland.
9. Contrary to popular belief, the golden spike that is located on the ground just after walking through Sleeping Beauty Castle is not the exact center of the park. Rather, it was used to center the castle to Main Street, U.S.A.
10. A time capsule was buried on July 17, 1995 — which was the 40th anniversary of Disneyland — in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. It will be unearthed on July 17, 2035, which is the 80th anniversary of Disneyland.
11. The Matterhorn was the first tubular steel roller coaster in the world.
12. Yes, the urban rumors are true, there is a basketball court inside the Matterhorn.
13. In the 1970s, Michelle Pfeiffer worked at Disneyland as Alice [in Wonderland] in the Main Street Electrical Parade.
14. Snow White's Scary Adventures features the voice of Adriana Castelotti, the original Snow White.
Well this is today's blog,I hope that you have a great weekend or week. Bye-bye:)
1. Walt Disney was inspired to build Disneyland after taking his daughters to ride the merry-go-round at L.A.'s Griffith Park.
2. The actual Griffith Park bench where Walt sat when he came up with the idea for Disneyland is on display near the entrance of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.
3. On opening day Disneyland had only 18 attractions.
4. Disneyland' s King Arthur Carousel is older than the park itself. It was built in1 922 for the Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto.
5. In the 1950s, Steve Martin worked at Disneyland, first selling guidebooks (as a kid) and later at the Magic Shop.
6. Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle reaches a height of 77 feet, while Walt Disney World Cinderella Castle is 189 feet.
7. The Disney family crest is on Sleeping Beauty Castle; its located above the drawbridge.
Photo by Chantel Beam/ Graphic by Christina Lu for BuzzFeed
1. Walt Disney was inspired to build Disneyland after taking his daughters to ride the merry-go-round at L.A. Griffith Park.
2. The actual Griffith Park bench where Walt sat when he came up with the idea for Disneyland is on display near the entrance of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln.
3. On opening day Disneyland had only 18 attractions.
4. Disneyland's King Arthur Carousel is older than the park itself. It was built in 1922 for the Sunnyside Beach Park in Toronto.
5. In the 1950s, Steve Martin worked at Disneyland, first selling guidebooks (as a kid) and later at the Magic Shop.
6. Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle reaches a height of 77 feet, while Walt Disney World's Cinderella Castle is 189 feet.
7. The Disney family crest is on Sleeping Beauty Castle; it's located above the drawbridge.
8. Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle is the only Disney park castle with a real functioning drawbridge. The drawbridge has been used twice: once on opening day and the second for the opening of the remodeled Fantasyland.
9. Contrary to popular belief, the golden spike that is located on the ground just after walking through Sleeping Beauty Castle is not the exact center of the park. Rather, it was used to center the castle to Main Street, U.S.A.
10. A time capsule was buried on July 17, 1995 — which was the 40th anniversary of Disneyland — in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle. It will be unearthed on July 17, 2035, which is the 80th anniversary of Disneyland.
11. The Matterhorn was the first tubular steel roller coaster in the world.
12. Yes, the urban rumors are true, there is a basketball court inside the Matterhorn.
13. In the 1970s, Michelle Pfeiffer worked at Disneyland as Alice [in Wonderland] in the Main Street Electrical Parade.
14. Snow White's Scary Adventures features the voice of Adriana Castelotti, the original Snow White.
Well this is today's blog,I hope that you have a great weekend or week. Bye-bye:)
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