Feed The Birds Is The Song Of Mary Poppins (1964) Written By The Sherman Brothers. I Made
Feed The Birds Is The Song Of Mary Poppins (1964) Written By The Sherman Brothers. I Made A Karaoke Version With The Lyrics & Video On, Enjoy And Post Comments About My Work
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Ariel's naughty side has come out. With this hillarious parody of "Part of your world" fr
Ariel's naughty side has come out. With this hillarious parody of "Part of your world" from Disney's Little Mermaid, comes a side of Ariel which you've never seen before.
Lyrics: (Mature only)
Maybe he's right, maybe there really is something the matter with me. I just don't believe that something that makes such wonderful things could be bad...
Look at this stuff, isn't it neat? Wouldn't you think my collections complete? Wouldn't you think I'm a girl, A girl who has... everything?
Look at my face, check out my chest, Wouldn't you say clamshell bras are the best. Lookin around me you'd think, Sure, I could tap that.
But as you know I'm a mer-folk, and so I'm a fish down below. You want great human looks? I've got half.
But who cares, no big deal, I want more...
I wanna be like the people are, Not with scales but with real genitalia. Rolling around between the, what do you call them? Oh... sheets.
Flipping my fins, I can't get to far, Cunts are required for nearly everything. Selling myself on the... ...what's that word again? Street.
Up where they bang, Up where they bone, Up where they stay up at night all alone. I've never cum, wish I could have, a vagina.
What would I give... ...if I could live with a vibrator?
What would I pay... ...to spend a day, warm with a cock.
Bet you on land they'd understand, that they don't, fuck over their daughters.
Wet young women, sick of nothing, ready to lay...
I'm ready to do what the people do, What's your position and, What's your name and... What's gonorrhea and why does it... What's the word? Burn?
When's it my turn? Wouldn't I love... Love to fuck like they do up above. Not celibate, wish I could have... a vagina.............................
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"Kelly's popular on Youtube, so, I mean, this is the next logical ste
http://liamshow.com "Kelly's popular on Youtube, so, I mean, this is the next logical step."--Big Name Agency spokesman
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directed by Liam Kyle Sullivan
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http://liamshow.com directed by Liam Kyle Sullivan get the song on iTunes: http://ax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net/WebObjects/MZStore. woa/wa/browserRedirect?url=itms%253A%252F%252Fax.phobos.appl e.com.edgesuite.net%252FWebObjects%252FMZStore.woa%252Fwa%25 2FviewAlbum%253Fi%253D195692680%2526id%253D195692582%2526s%2 53D143441 get the "whore" top at: http://liamshow.com
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This is a little animation film from the Pixar. And if u like the Pixar u will like it too
This is a little animation film from the Pixar. And if u like the Pixar u will like it too.
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Myself and a few friends pulled this together for our High School Talent Show. We combined
Myself and a few friends pulled this together for our High School Talent Show. We combined both our love for music and gaming to do this. All transposing and arangement credit is due to David Verlee. Dave Verlee-Guitar Dave Bedell -Drums Rob Leu -Bass Hanah Stuart -Violin Pat Fischl -PVC Corey Richardson -Quads Artie Snow -Timpani
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People have told us that they found this interesting so here is Resonant Chamber from the
People have told us that they found this interesting so here is Resonant Chamber from the Animusic 2 DVD with Wayne Lytle's commentary.
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Pixar's short film Knick Knack, created in 1989
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In 1986 Pixar Animation Studios produced it
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In 1986 Pixar Animation Studios produced its first film. This why we have a hopping lamp in our logo. Pixar Animation...
Pixar Animation Studios is a CGI animation studio based in Emeryville, California. To date, the studio has earned thirteen Academy Awards, three Golden Globes, and one Grammy, among many other awards, acknowledgments and achievements. It is best known for its CGI-animated feature films which are created with PhotoRealistic RenderMan, its own implementation of the industry-standard Renderman image-rendering API used to generate high-quality images.
It was founded in 1979 as a division of Lucasfilm before it was bought by Apple founder Steve Jobs. The Walt Disney Company bought Pixar in 2006 through an all-stock transaction worth US$7.4 billion.
Early History : Pixar was founded as the Graphics Group, one third of the Computer Division of Lucasfilm that was launched in 1979 with the hiring of Dr. Ed Catmull from the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT).[1] At NYIT, the researchers worked on an experimental film called The Works. When the group moved to Lucasfilm, the team worked on creating the precursor to RenderMan, called Motion Doctor, which allowed traditional cel animators to use computer animation with minimal training.[1]
The team began working on film sequences produced by Lucasfilm or worked collectively with Industrial Light and Magic on special effects.[1] After years of research, and key milestones in films such as Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Young Sherlock Holmes,[1] the group was purchased in 1986 by Steve Jobs shortly after he left Apple Computer.[2] Jobs paid $5 million to George Lucas and put $5 million as capital into the company.[3] The Computer Division was renamed Pixar, a fake Spanish word meaning "to make pictures" or "to make pixels."[4][5] A factor contributing to Lucas's sale was an increase in cash flow difficulties following his 1983 divorce, which coincided with the sudden dropoff in revenues from Star Wars licenses following the release of Return of the Jedi and the disastrous box-office performance of Howard the Duck.[1] The newly independent company was headed by Dr. Edwin Catmull, President and CEO, and Dr. Alvy Ray Smith, Executive Vice President and Director. Jobs served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Pixar.[6]
Initially, Pixar was a high-end computer hardware company whose core product was the Pixar Image Computer, a system primarily sold to government agencies and the medical community. One of the leading buyers of Pixar Image Computers was Disney Studios, which was using the device as part of their secretive CAPS project, using the machine and custom software to migrate the laborious Ink and Paint part of the 2-D animation process to a more automated and thus efficient method. The Image Computer never sold well.[7] In a bid to drive sales of the system, Pixar employee John Lasseter—who had long been creating short demonstration animations, such as Luxo Jr., to show off the device's capabilities—premiered his creations at SIGGRAPH, the computer graphics industry's largest convention, to great fanfare.[7]
As poor sales of Pixar's computers threatened to put the company out of business, Lasseter's animation department began producing computer-animated commercials for outside companies. Early successes included campaigns for Tropicana, Listerine, and LifeSavers.[8] During this period, Pixar continued its relationship with Walt Disney Feature Animation, a studio whose corporate parent would ultimately become its most important partner. In 1991, after substantial layoffs in the company's computer department, Pixar made a $26 million deal with Disney to produce three computer-animated feature films, the first of which was Toy Story. Despite this, the company was costing Jobs so much money that he considered selling it. Only after confirming that Disney would distribute Toy Story for the 1995 holiday season did he decide to give it another chance.[9] Pixar was re-incorporated on December 9, 1995.[10]
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