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Oh, what a delightful movie! In "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," the group that doesn't mention Ferris Bueller as a righteous dude is the school faculty and staff. But hey, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and Ferris sure knows how to make the most of his day off, doesn't he? Just like with painting, everyone sees things differently, and that's what makes the world so interesting and colorful.
In the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," Ferris is reported to have taken nine absent days from school. However, he cleverly manipulates the situation to make it seem like he is much more ill than he actually is, allowing him to take a day off without consequences. The focus of the film is more on his adventurous day off than the specifics of his absences.
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George Ferris created the first Ferris wheel in 1893 for the Worlds Colombian Exposition in Chicago. There was a challenge to make something greater then the Eiffel Tower. Nobody believed that it could be done, but he did it.
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It's a very simple process, in reality. First you need someone willing to make out with you. Second you need a Ferris Wheel. The next part is where things get tricky. You have to take the person you want to make out with on to the Ferris Wheel. It is precisely at this point that you make out as you would in any other public area (preferably, sparingly and unobtrusively). Have fun, you crazy kids.
you coul use popsicle sticks or a net.
He invented and built it as a landmark for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
Since its not usually documented, the opinions of an inventor are usually unknown. But I imagine that since ferris wheels generate fun, that the inventor wanted to make something that people found fun and exhilarating, since ferris wheels tend to be quite high as well. :)
Look, bro. I don't know who the Wizard Howl is, but any movie that promotes how important it is to have a boyfriend, mormonism, and compares a girl to heroin has gotta be less awesome than something with the word 'wizard' in it. Believe me, Edward Cullen & Co. need to take some lessons from Harry Potter, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, etc. And learn how to make a real movie with teenagers in it.