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DuckTalks Episode #069 - The New Disney Afternoon Part 2!
DuckTalks Episode #069 - The New Disney Afternoon Part 2! @ericrovtar @dg231_2 @bdangart #DuckTales #PoddingItUp
In this extremely late episode the guys are joined by Eric Rovtar (@EricRovtar), Kristen (@DG231_2), and Brian Danger (@bdangart) to discuss the five latest episodes of DuckTales! It’s chaotic and fun as the round table talk about no new DuckTales until September, MegaCon Orlando, Donald’s 85th Anniversary merchandise, and Disney LEGO mini figures.
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The birthday party in the garden was a nostalgic celebration for Aunty Maureen's 85th birthday. Family and friends gathered, enjoying delicious food and music, paying tribute to her. Aunty Maureen, elegant and warm, as always; was surrounded by her loving
It has been a long time since I’ve been to a birthday party in the garden. In the late 1960s to around the mid 1970s, going for our cousins Richard’s, Neil’s or Judy-Ann’s birthdays meant going to the fairy playground. There were slides, merry-go-rounds, see-saw (who can forget the see-saw); which we played (some fought [yes, I’m talking about the adults] to skip queue for their turn) on, the…