Well, that is just plain awesome. This probably isn't directly related, but the book Skinny Legs and All by Tom Robbins prominently features a can of beans that travels halfway around the world.
My one experience with behind-the-scenes Disney was at EuroDisney in France. I was there with my school choir in middle school to sing some songs in return for a free day at the park. We came in through the back entrance, walked through the performers break area... and saw Minnie Mouse, naked, smoking a cig. At least I assume she was playing Minnie, considering the costume head next to her.
Oh, and according to google translate, here's his official mission:
"A seven day, 24 hour long theatrical moving 50 meters above the Weena unfolds in Rotterdam that tragic course of a man who comes and sees his listeners in an attempt to arms to fall."
Based on what I could make out of some of the other pages, this is day four. He may be trying to make a point about people polluting and overcrowding the planet, or companies like Unilever endangering animals and indigenous people.
It sort of ends with him talking about becoming strong for his last battle, and then pussying out.
If any of those were actual micronations, this would be much more interesting. As is, you might as well write an article about Crazy Fred down the street who declared himself king of the universe.
Or she could just stop gouging customers. She wouldn't be making any money off the gas in the first place; gas station profits come from concessions, like at movie theaters. This is just yellow journalism.
It didn't solve the maze, it just expanded to every possible pathway. If it had gone straight from one end to the other, that would've been intelligence, possibly.
That is seriously awesome. I didn't see in either the wiki or article what stroke she uses, so I'm guessing it's up to the swimmers? Either way, I'll be rooting for her.
This probably isn't directly related, but the book Skinny Legs and All by Tom Robbins prominently features a can of beans that travels halfway around the world.
Good times.
"A seven day, 24 hour long theatrical moving 50 meters above the Weena unfolds in Rotterdam that tragic course of a man who comes and sees his listeners in an attempt to arms to fall."
Based on what I could make out of some of the other pages, this is day four. He may be trying to make a point about people polluting and overcrowding the planet, or companies like Unilever endangering animals and indigenous people.
It sort of ends with him talking about becoming strong for his last battle, and then pussying out.
Evidently, you missed everything they've done in Georgia over the past decade or so. And Azerbaijan. Plus Chechnya. And a whole bunch of other places.
The Russians have generally been your allies? What country do you live in, Iran? Armenia?