Of Course
Jess,
i don't give a care who gets Mary Poppins this year.....but ur the best at it
U ROCK!!!
Daniel :)
Good Morning America - 1975 Mary Tyler Moore was released on: USA: 30 March 2009
From the film Mary Poppins (1964), the nanny doused her charges like any good nanny would before bedtime, only the medicine came out strawberry for Michael and lime cordial for Jane.
There are many tickets available for showings of Mary Poppins on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theater available on the website www.stubhub.com. Prices range from $70-127 dollars on the first page of results. Good luck, hope your daughter enjoys the show!
Oh, dude, like, Mary Poppins asks Jane if she has a handkerchief under her pillow because she knows that Jane might cry at night. I mean, who doesn't need a good cry now and then, right? So, Mary Poppins is just making sure Jane is prepared for those emotional moments, like a true magical nanny should.
The first line of Mary Poppins (1934): Chapter 1 - East Wind "If you want to find Cherry-Tree Lane all you have to do is ask the Policeman at the cross-roads. He will push his helmet slightly to one side, scratch his head thoughtfully, and then he will point his huge white-gloved finger and say:"First to your right, second to your left, sharp right again, and you're there. Good-morning.""
Yes. Jessica Moore is a excellent football player.
yes becauze the mystery of her is a magic one
MARY POPPINS
Good Morning America - 1975 Mary Tyler Moore was released on: USA: 30 March 2009
From the film Mary Poppins (1964), the nanny doused her charges like any good nanny would before bedtime, only the medicine came out strawberry for Michael and lime cordial for Jane.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a made-up word popularized in the movie "Mary Poppins." It is used to express a feeling of joy or excitement, or to indicate that something is extraordinary or exceptionally good.
Mary Tyler Moore - 1970 The Good-Time News 3-1 was released on: USA: 16 September 1972
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a contrived word that does not mean anything at all.
Good spelling! That word came from a song in the kid's movie, 'Mary Poppins', and is completely made up.
There are many tickets available for showings of Mary Poppins on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theater available on the website www.stubhub.com. Prices range from $70-127 dollars on the first page of results. Good luck, hope your daughter enjoys the show!
How about "I Love to Laugh" from the Walt Disney film Mary Poppins?
It means that you have been pinched on the nose. Or supercalafragalisticexpialadociousMATIC means you DIDN'T get pinched on the nose.