I can't help with Winnie the Pooh (although I guess maybe something about the magic of childhood would work), but Aladdin's float is all flyers - Mary Poppins with her umbrella, Dumbo, etc...
We were watching the DVD we made of our trip Thanksgiving and I began wondering about something. What is the logic behind who is put together on each float? I don't understand why Peter Pan is on a float with Winnie the Pooh and why Dumbo is at the bottom of the globe with Aladdin. Can someone explain?
I can't help with Winnie the Pooh (although I guess maybe something about the magic of childhood would work), but Aladdin's float is all flyers - Mary Poppins with her umbrella, Dumbo, etc...
Please move as far to the end of the row as possible. Stopping in the middle is distinctly unpatriotic!
Pooh and Peter Pan are both of British extraction, maybe?
"The society that draws too great of a distinction between its scholars and its warriors will end up having its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools." --probably Thucydides
both are in touch with their feminine sides!!!
I think it is because someone who fit the Eyeore costume didn't show up for work one day but Peter Pan did so they just threw them together and never changed it.
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