Ah Rapunzel makes much more sense. Sofia the First is an animated series on the Disney Channel that makes heavy use of the Disney Princesses. Cinderella, Jasmine, Belle, and now Ariel have all made brief appearances, usually for an advice-giving song.
In the US, a lot of the mobilization efforts were also aided by the circus but more indirectly. The US Army copied a lot of their methodology for mobilizing by rail from circus trains that had come into prominence in the 1870s.
BMW's have a wider model range in the Europe. In the US they basically only sell the higher end cars and leave out the entry level models with diesels or smaller gasoline engines. So don't assume that just because it's a BMW, that it's a luxury car.
There is an old Mother Goose and Grimm cartoon where Ma Goose says that her dogs name is Grimm, but he answers to Rip. Rip? Yes. Then she picks up a bag of dog food and opens it up with a loud ripping noise.
The problem with World War Z is that to do the book justice you need to make a miniseries. Instead you got a movie that has nothing to do with the book at all.
My wife has issues with blood pressure and so watches her sodium. She bought a no salt ketchup which does have only 5 mg of Sodium. And 170 mg of Potassium. So salt must only mean table salt or sodium.
Careful with the dog food, cat food switch. Cat foods are fortified with taurine (an amino acid) and are higher in protein in order to meet a cats dietary needs.
Baby will just have to have a ham sandwich instead.