No. Oliver weighs more than Stan
Alex Hirsch the person who created Gravity Falls.
To find Stan's mass, we can use the formula for gravitational potential energy: PE = mgh. Given that Stan performed 162 J of work lifting himself 0.1 m against gravity, his mass can be calculated as m = PE / (gh) = 162 J / (9.8 m/s^2 * 0.1 m) = 16.53 kg.
The author of the journals in Gravity Falls is revealed to be Stanford "Ford" Pines, the long-lost twin brother of the series' main character, Stanford "Stan" Pines. Ford documented his adventures and discoveries in the journals as a way to record his research on the supernatural occurrences in Gravity Falls.
Alex Hirsch the creator of Gravity Falls plays Soos and Grunkle Stan.
To get the battery in the Gravity Falls Mystery Shack game, you need to go to Grunkle Stan's office and interact with the radio. This will trigger a mini-game where you need to match the symbols on the radio with the symbols on the screen. Once you complete the mini-game, you will receive the battery.
Stan Laurel was Oliver Hardy's partner.
Since their names are Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy it would have been Stan Laurel that said this to Oliver (Ollie) Hardy
Stan Laurel / Arthur Stanley Jefferson and Oliver Hardy / Oliver Norvell Hardy .
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
This Is Your Life - 1952 Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy was released on: USA: 1 December 1954
One half of the comedy team Laurel and Hardy. one was fat, one skinny. it was Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. oddly sounds rather Christmassy.
I assume that you are talking about Stan Laurel. His comedy partner was Oliver Hardy.
Stan Laurel: Died on 23rd February 1965 Oliver Hardy: Died on 7th August 1957
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Oliver Hardy. The duo was called Laurel and Hardy, the classic comedy team.
The cast of The Crazy World of Laurel and Hardy - 1966 includes: Oliver Hardy Stan Laurel Garry Moore as Narrator