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astudyintimelords:

A BIG ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR EVERYONE WHO GOT THE DVD EARLY AND MANAGED TO KEEP ALL OF THAT A SECRET

THANK YOU

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lunafreeman:

randommakings:

fiore-della-luna:

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So I got the new book “Forever After” which as weddings stories from Cinderella, Belle, Rapunzel, and Tiana.

It was worth the buy because I actually cried when I read the Beauty and the Beast sequel. The story was beautiful and did feel like a continuation from the movie.

I loved the fact, too, that there was a good bit of Prince Adam which again went along with the movie because the movie really was about both of them and had a good amount of screen time from both.

Also, I couldn’t stop fangirling over her redesign and the dress.

Oh! And, he’s the only one that was looking at his girl on the cover. And was looking at her throughout the entire thing. So it was just… yeah :3 My favorite.

SCREAMING

the illustrations are nice

jaba-the-slut:

“Nobody s ays anything about that”

I’ve reblogged this about 40 times. But let me do it again.

(Source: -intheround)

2a101010:

we-smoke-the-blunts:

dont fuck with a crazy man in a box

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(Source: iraffiruse)

during gym class

amazingshannonisnotonfire:

Me: im a performer not an athlete. 

Me: *step, step, kick and shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, shimmy, one, two boogie and shortie george, shortie george, fishtail,fishtail and CRAZY LEGS,CRAZY LEGS, Jazz Square, Jazz Square, BIIIIGGGG FINISH!!-ish out of the sports hall like mr moseby*image

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tedonik:

0rdinarykid:

I forgot to cat

Decided to dog.

tedonik:

0rdinarykid:

I forgot to cat

Decided to dog.

(Source: ihavemyboydays)

spacelovemelody:

current emotion: i need money

(Source: thesyntaxkid)

everythingsparklywhite:

This latest advice series is about “Ten Common Wedding Day Mistakes.” I’ll feature a different one in each post. 
5. Not Planning Out Time for Family Pictures
Family pictures are important.  Your wedding day is probably one of the few times in your life that you will have this particular group of family all in the same place at the same time.  You definitely want to get photos of them all together.  That being said, as you probably know from many family parties, gathering everyone together can be a challenge if it’s not planned out.  So, how do you avoid the chaos?  First, decide how large you want the groups to be (just immediate family? aunts and uncles? all of the cousins?)  Then, let them all know ahead of time (at the rehearsal dinner or the week before the wedding) when and where the family photos will be taken.  We recommend scheduling this immediately following the ceremony if you’re not doing a “First Look” and about an hour before the ceremony begins if you are.  This way, family members look their best (pre-partying) and it saves the trouble of having to round all your family members up once the reception begins, which can be a difficult task.  Lastly, select a few close family members (preferably ones that don’t also happen to be in the wedding party), to help round up the family on the day so that you don’t have to.  Also, if you have a particularly large or diverse family, don’t be afraid to make a list and give it to us.  That way we can even rattle off the names of the family members you would like in the picture to make sure they are all there, know all the groupings you would like and make sure that you don’t forget that important picture you wanted with your godmother.
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everythingsparklywhite:

This latest advice series is about “Ten Common Wedding Day Mistakes.” I’ll feature a different one in each post. 

5. Not Planning Out Time for Family Pictures

Family pictures are important.  Your wedding day is probably one of the few times in your life that you will have this particular group of family all in the same place at the same time.  You definitely want to get photos of them all together.  That being said, as you probably know from many family parties, gathering everyone together can be a challenge if it’s not planned out.  So, how do you avoid the chaos?  First, decide how large you want the groups to be (just immediate family? aunts and uncles? all of the cousins?)  Then, let them all know ahead of time (at the rehearsal dinner or the week before the wedding) when and where the family photos will be taken.  We recommend scheduling this immediately following the ceremony if you’re not doing a “First Look” and about an hour before the ceremony begins if you are.  This way, family members look their best (pre-partying) and it saves the trouble of having to round all your family members up once the reception begins, which can be a difficult task.  Lastly, select a few close family members (preferably ones that don’t also happen to be in the wedding party), to help round up the family on the day so that you don’t have to.  Also, if you have a particularly large or diverse family, don’t be afraid to make a list and give it to us.  That way we can even rattle off the names of the family members you would like in the picture to make sure they are all there, know all the groupings you would like and make sure that you don’t forget that important picture you wanted with your godmother.

Previous Posts: #1, #2, #3, #4

unwrittenlaw5:

do you ever just finish a book or tv show and thenimage

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