because they like cheese and their feet smell cheesy! xx :)
yeah, it's coming out this year in 2010...it's called cheaper by the dozen 3: the white house wreck :)
According to some sources they will be a Cheaper by the Dozen 3. If the plot is to go ahead it will be released sometime in 2011
In Chapter 5 of "Cheaper by the Dozen," a notable hyperbole is when the father, Frank Gilbreth, humorously claims that he can "train" his children to be as efficient as machines. This exaggeration emphasizes his obsession with efficiency and time management, highlighting the lengths to which he goes to instill these values in his family. The statement not only conveys his comedic approach to parenting but also illustrates the dynamic and chaotic nature of managing a large household.
Cheaper By The Dozen 3 Comes Out In 2011, I think that all the original cast members will be on it along with some new ones! :)Nora's husband is always different! ('')>
Charles Bronson was the only actor who was a member of both The Magnificent Seven and The Dirty Dozen. For other players who possibly appeared in both movies, refer to the first answer.
No only the second one.
http://www.imdb.com its on the website just search cheaper by the dozen
yeah, it's coming out this year in 2010...it's called cheaper by the dozen 3: the white house wreck :)
No, he was only in the second one
According to some sources they will be a Cheaper by the Dozen 3. If the plot is to go ahead it will be released sometime in 2011
No. They only played co-stars in cheaper by the dozen two. Other then that, they're really close friends.
It depends on where you buy them, not only the store, but the city. Also, different varieties of donuts can change the price as well. About 5 dollars is the normal price for a dozen at several cheaper places, but some of the more expensive might charge 8, 10, or even more for one dozen.
Not that heavy. A dozen is only 12. From :)
Usually Tinfoil does spiral, but I only found this with the cheaper brands.
13 - And it's called a "Baker's Dozen". A normal dozen is only 12
A dozen eggs in 1912 cost only $0.40 for one dozen
In Chapter 5 of "Cheaper by the Dozen," a notable hyperbole is when the father, Frank Gilbreth, humorously claims that he can "train" his children to be as efficient as machines. This exaggeration emphasizes his obsession with efficiency and time management, highlighting the lengths to which he goes to instill these values in his family. The statement not only conveys his comedic approach to parenting but also illustrates the dynamic and chaotic nature of managing a large household.