Life Is For Sharing!
So I've realized that in most of my posts I put "thought I would just share" and the other day I was on my stumble account and found this video called life is for sharing after watching it, I have to say that it is now my top video in my book. At first I thought that it was just some recording that someone made but then when T Mobile came up I was shocked! It is there best commercial ever even if it didn't air on the TV the web is good enough for me!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009

I chose to do play boy as my logo to edit. I renamed it play-blonde because almost every girl that is in playboy is blonde, setting the stereo type that being blonde is the most beautiful. I also put in a picture behind the playboy bunny of 2 playboy girls; who are in fact blonde, and live in the play boy mansion.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Response from class
After watching the movie in class it really took me out of the picture and began to make me think. People use the word "fag" so loosely it has become a totally different meaning then what it really means. After class and just going into the cub I think I heard the word fag used two or three times. It was really sad to think that people will use this word as something negative like saying that your a wimp or a coward but instead of just using those words they come out with fag.
I really liked this movie, i think it stopped people in their tracks and made them think about how they feel about using the word fag or how they feel about gay people. It really puts out there how hard it is for gay people in the movie industry even today! You would think that by now people would be ok with seeing a gay on stage but wrong there are still those types of people who don't like the gays.
I would suggest this film to other people because it really does make you stop and think about how badly people treat gays and use terms that are rude towards them in order to make fun of someone else.
I really liked this movie, i think it stopped people in their tracks and made them think about how they feel about using the word fag or how they feel about gay people. It really puts out there how hard it is for gay people in the movie industry even today! You would think that by now people would be ok with seeing a gay on stage but wrong there are still those types of people who don't like the gays.
I would suggest this film to other people because it really does make you stop and think about how badly people treat gays and use terms that are rude towards them in order to make fun of someone else.
Documentary x2
The first documentary that I watched was "The beaver people." It is a silent film produced by the National Parks of Canada. It is a shorter documentary that shows the life of a beaver and how it behaves. While i was watching this film it reminded me of the silent film we watched in class, although this film had a few words typed out to explain what is going on. It was intriguing to me to see a beaver playing around with humans when i first saw the first shot of the woman playing with the beaver I thought that it was biting her arm and hurting her, but after further looking into it I saw that it was only playing like a dog would. It was rather interesting to see how the beavers clean themselves off or how they would eat something put out in front of them. It reminded me, of a time when I was little and seeing an abandoned beaver home. We walked on it and so surprising it held up four people 2 who were adults and 2 childern. It is still shocking to me that creatures of this size can build such a sturdy home and in a short time too! Animals like this only make it more and more interesting to see and learn about I bet you would have never guessed that a beaver could be as nice for you to kiss it on its head!
The second film That I watched was called Medicating kids (2001)
It was shocking to find out that American kids are prescribed psychiatric medication four times more than the world combined. After thinking about it, Americans will more or less diagnose a person for any type of problem they might have. You always see commercials asking if you are depressed, cant concentrate, don't like being around people they name off all of these things that people may just have on occasion, and they say that you need this pill and it will help.
With the way that we are going, we are going to make people who are immune to all of these types of drugs. In the documentary it shows families that show their kids being diagnosed with ADD, ADHD and others. It brings up Ritalin a drug that helps you focus, I was reminded of this because you always here people joke that college kids are always buying Ritalin and Adderall just so that they can focus on their tests and finals, it sad to think that kids with out these disorders are taking this pill just to get a one up on focusing. It puts a negative image on these helpful drugs, to people who need it.
Although some of there are some side effects, the documentary shows and asks how the kids feel when they take this medication. It is really interesting that most of the kids say that they feel better when they take the medication and would prefer to take it. They feel like they can concentrate on school and other activities that they are participating. One case really stood out to me was a girl that was doing gymnastics. Before she started to take the Ritalin her coach said that she couldn't focus, even on simple tasks like the balance beam. After she started to take the medication her coach said that she could see a tremendous difference in her level of focus. I never really thought that these types of medication could help these kids in this big of a way.
The second film That I watched was called Medicating kids (2001)
It was shocking to find out that American kids are prescribed psychiatric medication four times more than the world combined. After thinking about it, Americans will more or less diagnose a person for any type of problem they might have. You always see commercials asking if you are depressed, cant concentrate, don't like being around people they name off all of these things that people may just have on occasion, and they say that you need this pill and it will help.
With the way that we are going, we are going to make people who are immune to all of these types of drugs. In the documentary it shows families that show their kids being diagnosed with ADD, ADHD and others. It brings up Ritalin a drug that helps you focus, I was reminded of this because you always here people joke that college kids are always buying Ritalin and Adderall just so that they can focus on their tests and finals, it sad to think that kids with out these disorders are taking this pill just to get a one up on focusing. It puts a negative image on these helpful drugs, to people who need it.
Although some of there are some side effects, the documentary shows and asks how the kids feel when they take this medication. It is really interesting that most of the kids say that they feel better when they take the medication and would prefer to take it. They feel like they can concentrate on school and other activities that they are participating. One case really stood out to me was a girl that was doing gymnastics. Before she started to take the Ritalin her coach said that she couldn't focus, even on simple tasks like the balance beam. After she started to take the medication her coach said that she could see a tremendous difference in her level of focus. I never really thought that these types of medication could help these kids in this big of a way.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Post #6
After talking in class and showing all of the clips that were "spin offs" of popular films I found this video in you tube of someone taking the song Low by Flow Rider and changing it completely but sticking to the familiar melody.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Video response from class
This video was really interesting it had lots of stuff that we talked about in class and it was interesting to see how a corporation really works! In the being of film it said that a corporation owns 1/4 of a business. With this being stated it made me start to think that we are surrounded by so many corporations and we don't even realize it. We are so consumed by their products and the necessities that they instill in our head that they want us to think that we need them.
The media is trying to manipulate children so that they will buy their products at their convenience. Realizing this apple I think is one of the most manipulating corporations they instill in kids minds that they have to have this product or else they will not be "cool" AND they are always trying to come out with bigger and better things creating this spiral effect making the people buy the better things when they come out. It's a harsh world in the world of media. They are always trying to gain those extra dollars in any way possible.
In the movie it said that one company can on its own buy 12 billion dollars of media time. This can range from time on the TV to time on the radio. They are always trying to get out the message that "you need this product" "your going to so much better if you have this product." They even hire physiologists to find out what kids think of their product and what they think is "cool or In" to them. They know their target audience, the hook that will grab them, the settings that will intrigue them to buy their product, the lighting the color. They know everything that will work to sell their product. The media world is run so well they know the dos and don'ts of selling everything.
The media really is the engine that makes the world work at its course not the peoples. It instills in so many peoples minds what they want them to think, dress, act, and what is right and wrong. The Code of the media is {what ever is going to sell this product...do it}. You never hear of a corporation not advertising something and telling what the whole product is; they give you a dip of it and make it appealing to an audience that they know will buy their product.
This movie really opened my eyes to see how the whole system works and how corporations are the brains of the world and the media is the engine or the heart that gives them this power.
The media is trying to manipulate children so that they will buy their products at their convenience. Realizing this apple I think is one of the most manipulating corporations they instill in kids minds that they have to have this product or else they will not be "cool" AND they are always trying to come out with bigger and better things creating this spiral effect making the people buy the better things when they come out. It's a harsh world in the world of media. They are always trying to gain those extra dollars in any way possible.
In the movie it said that one company can on its own buy 12 billion dollars of media time. This can range from time on the TV to time on the radio. They are always trying to get out the message that "you need this product" "your going to so much better if you have this product." They even hire physiologists to find out what kids think of their product and what they think is "cool or In" to them. They know their target audience, the hook that will grab them, the settings that will intrigue them to buy their product, the lighting the color. They know everything that will work to sell their product. The media world is run so well they know the dos and don'ts of selling everything.
The media really is the engine that makes the world work at its course not the peoples. It instills in so many peoples minds what they want them to think, dress, act, and what is right and wrong. The Code of the media is {what ever is going to sell this product...do it}. You never hear of a corporation not advertising something and telling what the whole product is; they give you a dip of it and make it appealing to an audience that they know will buy their product.
This movie really opened my eyes to see how the whole system works and how corporations are the brains of the world and the media is the engine or the heart that gives them this power.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Merchants of cool
After watching this special from FrontLine, I was shocked to see how much the media revolves around the teen generations. But after thinking about it, it's so true! Everything is made for them since they have money just to throw away, so its an easy market to persuade. Teens don't have worry about spending money the "right" way rather just the "fun" way, they receive money from their parents so that they can just drop them off at the mall for an afternoon and not have to worry about them. Although this group is always changing and the interest's change daily by what is "hot" and what is not. Since they are always changing it would almost make sense not to make products for them rather for a group that will mostly stick to what they like or want. But that's not what happens the media wants TEENS.
I never realized how much money is spent to find out who are the trend setters and what is the "cool" as of right now. It is shocking to see that the networks will pay almost anything to get this information, and that you need to be a specialist to get this type of information. WHAT!!! I didn't think that it would be this hard to get the information; after all, all you have to do is ask the teens the questions. Even though it may seem hard to get the information out of them you really don't need a specialist, in my opinion all you need to do is offer them something for their time or be friendly.
In a part of the special they said that the media and teens go in a circle, they are always trying to change and shape each other. So if this is true then does this mean that they will ever be ahead of each other, will teens ever be able to choose for themselves? These questions came to my mind when I watching the special, the media shapes teens into what they WANT to be cool not what teens want. Its almost like the media try's to brainwash them into thinking what they are thinking not allowing teens to be themselves.
Overall I thought that this video was really interesting!
I never realized how much money is spent to find out who are the trend setters and what is the "cool" as of right now. It is shocking to see that the networks will pay almost anything to get this information, and that you need to be a specialist to get this type of information. WHAT!!! I didn't think that it would be this hard to get the information; after all, all you have to do is ask the teens the questions. Even though it may seem hard to get the information out of them you really don't need a specialist, in my opinion all you need to do is offer them something for their time or be friendly.
In a part of the special they said that the media and teens go in a circle, they are always trying to change and shape each other. So if this is true then does this mean that they will ever be ahead of each other, will teens ever be able to choose for themselves? These questions came to my mind when I watching the special, the media shapes teens into what they WANT to be cool not what teens want. Its almost like the media try's to brainwash them into thinking what they are thinking not allowing teens to be themselves.
Overall I thought that this video was really interesting!
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Simulacra and Simulations
After reading this piece once I was first confused as to where he was going with his point. So I had to re-read it and then kind of got what he was trying to say. The first passage that was interesting to me was when he said"Someone who feigns an illness can simply go to bed and pretend he is ill. Someone who simulates an illness produces in himself some of the symptoms" this amazes me so someone can think they are sick and try to stimulate the sickness and make some of the symptoms come to life even though they really are not sick. But then he started to talk about how if every sickness was only stimulated then the medicine loses its purpose. So I ask myself then is everybody faking sick? I think not this why I started to get confused.
When Hyperreal and Imaginary came to topic he started to compare the parking lot of Disney Land to a concentration camp! This shocked me, making the comparison to such an extreme. As I read further into the text he began to say the Disney Land is only to mask the real world with an imaginary one so that we forget the REAL way of life and reality. So if i understand right if we go to this park we are going to be "hypnotized" by the imaginary world and totally forget reality itself? I don't think so or at least that hasn't happened to me...yet.
Watergate comes up next, he goes into the fact that it is like his comparison with Disney Land. He goes into talk about how a scandal can form how we want reality to work or how it should work. I was a little confused by this point, he saying that by scandals and journalists they set up how moral something is. Or how by having these it allows us to function?
Now just to make you more confused or angry he says "Of the same order as the impossibility of rediscovering an absolute level of the real, is the impossibility of staging an illusion.Illusion is no longer possible, because the real is no longer possible. It is the whole political problem of the parody. It is the whole political problem of the parody, of hypersimulation or offensive simulation, which is posed here." So now he is saying that there is no longer any real about the universe there is only a "hyper-real" ok so there is no longer a real world it hyper real so what we are doing right now isn't real? the things we say aren't real?
After reading this article I realized that may people had different views of how everything is set up for the world to work.
When Hyperreal and Imaginary came to topic he started to compare the parking lot of Disney Land to a concentration camp! This shocked me, making the comparison to such an extreme. As I read further into the text he began to say the Disney Land is only to mask the real world with an imaginary one so that we forget the REAL way of life and reality. So if i understand right if we go to this park we are going to be "hypnotized" by the imaginary world and totally forget reality itself? I don't think so or at least that hasn't happened to me...yet.
Watergate comes up next, he goes into the fact that it is like his comparison with Disney Land. He goes into talk about how a scandal can form how we want reality to work or how it should work. I was a little confused by this point, he saying that by scandals and journalists they set up how moral something is. Or how by having these it allows us to function?
Now just to make you more confused or angry he says "Of the same order as the impossibility of rediscovering an absolute level of the real, is the impossibility of staging an illusion.Illusion is no longer possible, because the real is no longer possible. It is the whole political problem of the parody. It is the whole political problem of the parody, of hypersimulation or offensive simulation, which is posed here." So now he is saying that there is no longer any real about the universe there is only a "hyper-real" ok so there is no longer a real world it hyper real so what we are doing right now isn't real? the things we say aren't real?
After reading this article I realized that may people had different views of how everything is set up for the world to work.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Post #5
I received this link from my mom a couple weeks ago. At first look it looks like this is one of those boards you can use a sharp edge tool that can scrape and it transforms colors I believe that they are called a neon art board, but as I looked further I realized that this was sand and the artist was doing everything with her hands and a scraper! WOW amazing. I would have never thought that sand could make art that is this amazing! Look at the video you might like it.
Post #4
I found this neat site the other day, it takes your photo and makes it look like a sketch. It's amazing that now you can find materials to change your pictures that would normally require some sort of application or CD! The internet really gives us everything at our finger tips!
Here is the site, give it a shot its really neat!
http://www.dumpr.net/sketch.php
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Media Consumption Log
Media consumption Log
My Average use of media In 16 Hours! (Wednesday January 11th)
8:00-9:00
8:00 Phone alarm Goes off and hit snooze 3 times
8:40 Watched TV (Sports re-cap) In the Cub for 20 mins.
9:05- 10:00
9:10 Professor Used the projector for lecture and went on the internet for examples of project
10:05-11:00
10:05 texted 3 people and called 2
10:10 watched TV for 40 min.
10:55 Made 2 phone calls
11:05- 12:00
11:05 Read Cosmo Magazine
11:30 watched 30 min. of TV while doing home work
12:00- 1:15
12:20 used PRS For class roll and questions during class
1:20-2:00
1:30 Yet again I watched TV in the cub (sports re-caps)
2:05-3:00
2:10 My professor used the projector for our math lesson and also used the text and calculator for the class
3:05-4:00
3:10 I used the internet to publish my posts for the week
3:50 texted 4 people for 20 min.
4:05-5:00
4:10 Turned on my ipod and listened to it while i did homework
5:05-6:00
5:30 Went to the cub and listened to the music that they were playing while I was eating
6:05-7:00
6:30 Turned on TV and watched my show that was on for an hour
7:05-8:00
7:45 Went and did more homework and played a little N64
8:05-9:00
8:10 played skate on X-box and Super smash Bro's on N64 for 50 min.
9:05-10:00
9:10 Watched movie with 5 or 6 people (Nick and Nora's Infinite play list)
10:05-11:00
10:55 finished movie and played around on my computer
11:05-12:00
11:40 Went to bed!!
Wow!! I never would have guessed to how much media I was exposed to. Even though my log wasn't 16 hours it was fairly close I w it even if it's not my type of show! I am so consumed by it, it's like I'm an addict of TV I just love to as still exposed to many types of media that I didn't even realize. I know that I use my phone a lot but not as much as I did in one day... no wonder I have such a big bill.
I never really realized that if there is a TV playing I'll watch whatever is on. I get so sucked in by the fast changing clips and sounds I don't even think twice about what is playing or what I could be doing! TV has changed the way that many people look at the world. On a weekly basis I can watch anywhere from 8-15 hours of TV.
Even in the classrooms media effects the way I live my day to day life. I remember when they didn't have projectors and everything was written on the chalk board or white board. With all the advances in technology for day to day learning and living the way that kids and adults go about their day has changed so much in the last 18 years! Our era is the technology era. We all must accept that this and learn new ways of teaching the youth to transform the future! Media is around us, it consumes us, the media is us!
My Average use of media In 16 Hours! (Wednesday January 11th)
8:00-9:00
8:00 Phone alarm Goes off and hit snooze 3 times
8:40 Watched TV (Sports re-cap) In the Cub for 20 mins.
9:05- 10:00
9:10 Professor Used the projector for lecture and went on the internet for examples of project
10:05-11:00
10:05 texted 3 people and called 2
10:10 watched TV for 40 min.
10:55 Made 2 phone calls
11:05- 12:00
11:05 Read Cosmo Magazine
11:30 watched 30 min. of TV while doing home work
12:00- 1:15
12:20 used PRS For class roll and questions during class
1:20-2:00
1:30 Yet again I watched TV in the cub (sports re-caps)
2:05-3:00
2:10 My professor used the projector for our math lesson and also used the text and calculator for the class
3:05-4:00
3:10 I used the internet to publish my posts for the week
3:50 texted 4 people for 20 min.
4:05-5:00
4:10 Turned on my ipod and listened to it while i did homework
5:05-6:00
5:30 Went to the cub and listened to the music that they were playing while I was eating
6:05-7:00
6:30 Turned on TV and watched my show that was on for an hour
7:05-8:00
7:45 Went and did more homework and played a little N64
8:05-9:00
8:10 played skate on X-box and Super smash Bro's on N64 for 50 min.
9:05-10:00
9:10 Watched movie with 5 or 6 people (Nick and Nora's Infinite play list)
10:05-11:00
10:55 finished movie and played around on my computer
11:05-12:00
11:40 Went to bed!!
Wow!! I never would have guessed to how much media I was exposed to. Even though my log wasn't 16 hours it was fairly close I w it even if it's not my type of show! I am so consumed by it, it's like I'm an addict of TV I just love to as still exposed to many types of media that I didn't even realize. I know that I use my phone a lot but not as much as I did in one day... no wonder I have such a big bill.
I never really realized that if there is a TV playing I'll watch whatever is on. I get so sucked in by the fast changing clips and sounds I don't even think twice about what is playing or what I could be doing! TV has changed the way that many people look at the world. On a weekly basis I can watch anywhere from 8-15 hours of TV.
Even in the classrooms media effects the way I live my day to day life. I remember when they didn't have projectors and everything was written on the chalk board or white board. With all the advances in technology for day to day learning and living the way that kids and adults go about their day has changed so much in the last 18 years! Our era is the technology era. We all must accept that this and learn new ways of teaching the youth to transform the future! Media is around us, it consumes us, the media is us!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Post #3 Fired UP
I saw a TV add for this movie and I went on you-tube to see if I could find a trailer. Here it is! Normally I don't like the whole cheerleader movies like "Bring it on" or "Bring it on 2" but this movie looks like it has a little more to it then just cheering! Even the 10 minute trailer seemed like it had a lot of comedy in it which is what i like. As we were discussing in class the other day it looks like this movie may have a few advertising techniques like snob appeal, plain folks, diversion, Magic ingredient's and so forth. Over all this looks like a great movie that's going to have you laughing a lot!
Post #2 stumble apon

The other day a few of my friends were on this new web site called STUMBLE UPON. It looked pretty interesting so I though I would check it out.
I registered with the site and found out what it is all about. It installs a whole new web tool bar in your windows explorer or your source of internet and when you click a button it allows you to jump to a web site that they have found. It "stumble's" you across the web, you can choose your interests and it will find web sites that it thinks might be of interest to you. Your choices rage from sciences to math, painting and pictures, optical illusions to game sites.
So far it has been pretty cool and interesting, I have found many sites that I would enjoy to come to again. I would suggest that you check it out! It seems like a good site and the good thing is if you don't like it you can always uninstall it! So go out and take a look I think it will be worth your time!
I registered with the site and found out what it is all about. It installs a whole new web tool bar in your windows explorer or your source of internet and when you click a button it allows you to jump to a web site that they have found. It "stumble's" you across the web, you can choose your interests and it will find web sites that it thinks might be of interest to you. Your choices rage from sciences to math, painting and pictures, optical illusions to game sites.
So far it has been pretty cool and interesting, I have found many sites that I would enjoy to come to again. I would suggest that you check it out! It seems like a good site and the good thing is if you don't like it you can always uninstall it! So go out and take a look I think it will be worth your time!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Super bowl commerical
When super bowl comes around my favorite part is the commercials. I found this commercial from a previous year. I hope you enjoy it i know it made me laugh, it always seems like bud light always has the funniest commercials. Hope you all watch the game on Sunday it should be a good one.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Ad Deconstruction
The Ad that I chose to do was on a Men’s tailored suit. The ad was found on the internet so it’s hard to say where it came from originally. The picture is much larger than the actual text. The text that is written the biggest is the suggestive part of the ad rather than the company which is in much smaller text. The purpose of the ad is for men to buy a custom tailored suit. I happen to believe that they are trying to attract a younger male persona who is looking for sex, or is interested in appealing toward the opposite sex. When you first look at this add you see a woman in “mid kiss” then as you look further, it appears that she is only wearing a man’s suit jacket and she is pulling him in closer to her by his tie. The hook that I see is the woman not the suit that they are trying to sell. And the story that jumps out at me is that she just got done having sex and wants to feel closer to him by wearing his suit. The primary information on this page is lacking! The only fact that they tell you is that having a custom tailored suit is a natural aphrodisiac. This isn’t really a fact it’s just trying to real in the reader so no really information is listed in the Ad. This add has tons of secondary messages. For one its saying that by having a custom tailored suit is something that will intensify sexual desires. Another message is saying that if you have this suit a gorgeous woman will want to have sex with you. It also appears that the woman might be an office assistant so it may be suggesting that get a nice suit and you’ll get office assistant in bed. The overall message I believe is that “buy the suit get laid.” The types of language being used I believe would be sexual language, or portative language focusing toward men.
The only people in this add is a man and women who seem to be younger adults but still flowing with lots of energy. The setting of the ad happens to be on a counter of some sort with sexual emotions flowing through the air and the page! It has lots of natural lighting like it is in the middle of the day when the picture was taken. It might be in an office due to the books in the background. The words written are “A custom-tailored suit is a natural aphrodisiac” the caption is used to grab those who want to see if they can get a girl like this and how. There isn’t a lot of copy in the ad it’s more of a picture ad to grab you attention. Although this is just a picture I believe it has unspoken sounds. I believe that you can hear/feel the sexual tension in the picture, just by looking at the two people in mid kiss. There are only a few elements in the picture, the woman, the man, a suit and tie, a desk, books and a window in the background. The women and man are the elements that are being emphasized the most in the ad; the facial expressions on their faces seem to be sexual or intimate. The body language is proactive toward sex. I think for the add type that they seem to be going for they didn’t really leave anything out they could have made it more distinctive as to where were, and possibly could have tried to make the window have something in the background rather than just a bright light. The color in the ad is cool and warm, and the lighting suggests that it’s the middle of the day. The type of photography shot being used was probably low angle with perspective in it. It’s like it’s a shot of a slice of life that could happen. The only details that displayed are the nice suit on a naked woman who appears to not be wearing a lot of make up like she has just woken up or is really natural.
The intended effects are the sexual matters of the picture/ad and seductive feeling in the picture toward the suit and the two people. Some unintended effects could be that some people may think that this is offensive toward women saying that by having a fancy suit they will have sex with you. Another might be that you may think that this is an office assistant so if a man has a custom-tailored suit he will be having sex with the office “slut.” The ad is missing information about the suit, we get that the ad is for the suit but, where can you get it? How much is it? Where can you find it? Can you get different styles? When I first saw the add it thought that the ad might have been for a perfume or some sort of product for couples then when I read the caption I was struck and I had to look closer in the picture to even see the suit that happened to be on the women not even the man who it was intended for. Over all I think it wasn’t a very good ad.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Durango Snowdown (media lit first post)
Hello everyone being a local in Durango for 18 years I feel as though I should tell everyone about the upcoming week of Snowdown. Since 1979 I believe that this festival has been going on. During this week Durango hosts a theme that local businesses and locals can dress up or participate in the events being held; for free or little cost. This year’s theme is Snowdown In Da Nile! So pull out all of your Egyptian clothes and hit up the events that are out there. If you would like to view a schedule of the events during the week go to this site: http://www.snowdown.org/index.php
The last thing I would like to put out there is that the parade down town is lots of fun but chilly so don’t forget to dress warm if you go!
Thanks
Kayleigh
The last thing I would like to put out there is that the parade down town is lots of fun but chilly so don’t forget to dress warm if you go!
Thanks
Kayleigh
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