After Webby had finished practicing her dance routine the pageant, she went up to her room to play. Meanwhile, downstairs in the breakfast nook, Scrooge and Minnie were sitting at the meza, jedwali drinking coffee and discussing the gossip articles. “Uncle Scrooge, do wewe have any I idea who might written these articles?” Minnie asked as she stared at the picha of them in the money bin.
Scrooge sighed then answered, “Not a clue dear. I’ve had plenty of lies told about me, kwa my business rivals, but they’ve least got the dignity to leave my Marafiki and family out of it.”
Suddenly they heard the loud noise of the front door being slammed. And before they knew it Mickey was stand in front of the table. He was glaring, with teeth clenched and his hands in fists, looking as though moto might come shooting out his eyes. “Oh hello Mickey” Scrooge alisema coolly, “Did wewe stop kwa to drop zaidi aiskrimu on my wee Webbigail’s head, au was it to criticize me for thinking your michezo ya video are a waste of money?”
Minnie looked up and added, “Or was it ruin another one of my dresses with ice-cream, au perhaps give me another cheap stuffed animal wewe won at the arcade?”
These greetings made Mickey even zaidi furious. Without answering them he held up the newspaper, pointed to the front-page photo, and yelled, “So you’re not dating, huh?!”
“Mickey Mouse!” Minnie yelled back, “Don’t tell me wewe believe those ridiculous stories!”
“Oh don’t try to play innocent with me Minnie!” He shouted, “It’s all right here in black an’ white! I knew wewe two were dating that night wewe showed up late for our tarehe and kissed in front of theater!”
It was then that Scrooge spoke up, “Now Mickey please be reasonable lad. Surely ye have zaidi faith in Minnie than that…”
Mickey interrupted, “You stay out of this!” He yelled, and then he alisema coldly, “And Minnie we’re through!” Then he stomped out of the room and slammed the front door behind him.
As soon he was gone Minnie burst into tears. “I guess I should have seen this coming…” She alisema between sobs, “He’s been so obsessed with those stupid games… and was hardly spending any time with me anymore.”
Scrooge, wanting to comfort her but unsure how, hugged her and said, “There, there dear we’ll find out who’s behind those photos, and onyesha Mickey that he’s mistaken.”
That night Minnie lay awake in bed, unable to sleep. She thought about Mickey and how it seemed they had drifted apart, and how he had not believed her this morning. She also thought about those awful picha of her and Scrooge. She wondered who was behind those photos, and would they ever be able to find out whom.
Scrooge also could not sleep that night. He tried counting his money to keep his mind off the problems, but even that didn’t help. He worried what those horrible picha of him and Minnie would do to his business. And he felt especially bad that Minnie had to be included in those photos, which were obviously intended to make him look bad.
The inayofuata siku Webby and Minnie were both scheduled for manicure and pedicure appointments, at the Lucky bata Spa. While they were having their nails done Scrooge sat out in the waiting room of the spa. He glanced over at the meza, jedwali with the magazines and saw a picture of him with Minnie holding hands on the front of one of the gossip magazines. After staring in disgust for a few sekunde and reading, Scrooge McDuck has got himself a classy lassie; he quickly turned it over hoping no one would see it.
Unbeknown to Scrooge, Minnie and Webby, Laura and Victoria were coming to the Lucky bata Spa too.
“But why not mom?!” Vicky whined, in the car on the way to the spa, “Why can’t I get my nails painted black?!”
“Vicky!” Laura groaned, “We’ve gone over this a million times! wewe cannot have wewe nail painted black, au any other wild color, for the pageant because the judges I hired are very traditional and old fashion; and wewe would lose points from them if your nails were painted that way.”
They continued to argue in till they pulled in to the parking lot of spa. “Vicky wewe are not getting nails painted black and that is finally!” Laura snapped as she got out of the car.
But Victoria did not reply because she had noticed Scrooge’s limousine was also in the parking lot, “Mom, Webby must here too!” she yelled.
“What in the heck are wewe talking about, why would she be here?” Laura yelled back
“Isn’t that her rich uncle’s limo?” Vicky said, pointing at the limousine.
Laura and turned a saw the limo, “Drat!” she whispered then she snickered said, “You run along and get your nails done Vicky. Tell them to cancel my appointment.”
“Um…okay,” Vicky said, “Why do wewe wanna cancel?”
“I need to have a little talk with Mr. McDuck. Now go in au you’ll be late.” Laura replied.
Vicky shrugged, and went in the spa. Laura alisema to herself, “Well, apparently those picha didn’t make McDuck quit. I was sure that a man, as business and money obsessed as him, would be much zaidi concerned with clearing his name; rather than continuing to help his bratty niece win a pageant. Looks like I’ll have to step up my game.” Then she walked over to the limousine and took her key out of her purse.
When Laura entered the spa she immediately saw Scrooge sitting on the kitanda kusoma a business magazine. “Why hello Mr. McDuck. Fancy meeting wewe here.” She called.
Scrooge looked up from the magazine he was kusoma and said, “Oh hello, Laura. I thought saw your daughter, Victoria, come in a moment ago.”
Without responding Laura sat down on the kitanda inayofuata to him, pick up the gossip magazine, and turned to makala about Scrooge. He cringed, and tried to ignore what she was doing. After kusoma the makala Laura exclaimed, “Why Mr. McDuck, I had no idea wewe were so close to Webbigail’s coach!”
“We’re not.” Scrooge grumbled still trying to ignore her.
“Oh…so you’re saying this is all a lie and wewe don’t upendo Minnie?” Laura said
“Well… I upendo her as a friend… but in the romantic sense, no.” Scrooge answered
“I don’t understand exactly what wewe mean kwa that.” She alisema trying to sound confused.
“I don’t know how much zaidi plainly I could put it.” Scrooge mumbled, “I upendo Minnie as a friend, but not as a girlfriend.”
“Well do wewe think she also loves wewe that way, as friend but not in romantic way?”
“I don’t see how that is any of your concern.” He replied.
She giggled, “Oh, I guess these makala have just made me curious. Tell me if wewe had to choose between loosing Minnie au loosing all your money which would choose?”
He sighed, “I’d choose Minnie of course. After all I believe any friendship is much zaidi valuable than money.” Then pretended to read the magazine, hoping she would leave him alone.
“Well… Do wewe think Minnie shares those feelings?” Laura asked curiously.
Scrooge turned to her, glared and alisema coldly, “Listen Laura, as I alisema before, Minnie and my relationship is no concern of yours. I would appreciate it if wewe mind your own business” Then he got up and walked out the door.
“Oh. Mr. McDuck I didn’t mean offend you. I just was curious about those makala about wewe and Minnie.” She called after him.
Meanwhile in the back room of the spa Minnie was having a wonderful relaxing time, she had almost forgotten the incident with Mickey yesterday. Webby was also enjoying the spa experience, in till she saw Vicky. “Uh-oh… Miss Minnie, it’s Victoria.” She whispered.
“Oh… don’t worry about her, honey. She’s not going to cause any problems here.”
As soon as Vicky spotted them, much to Webby’s dismay, she came and sat down inayofuata to them. “Hey Webby. Who’s your friend?” Victoria said
“Um…Hi Victoria” Webby alisema nervously, “This is Miss Minnie, she’s my coach.”
“Coach?” Vicky replied, “I thought she was like your rich uncle’s girlfriend.”
“Um… no Victoria” Minnie alisema trying to sound sweet, “Uncle Scrooge and I are just friends. I know there are a lot of stories that say I’m his girlfriend but they’re not true. Okay?”
“ Pfft… Whatever.” Victoria replied
Then Minnie realized that Vicky was all kwa herself, “Um… Victoria where’s your mommy? She didn’t just leave here kwa yourself did she?”
“Nope.” Vicky answered, “She’s out in the waiting room talking to Webby’s uncle. Which I thought was weird, since she hates rich people, and usually tries to avoid them. Says they’re all evil.”
Angered at this Webby jumped up and yelled, “My Uncle Scrooge is not evil!”
“Calm down Webby. Use your indoor voice” Minnie said. Then she asked, “Why on Earth does your mother think all wealthy people are evil?”
Vicky shrugged and said, “Says they ruined her dreams of being pageant Queen as a kid.”
“Well, I’m sure if she got to know Uncle Scrooge she would learn that he’s a very nice man.” Minnie replied.
“Pfft…I find that hard to believe.” Vicky said
When Scrooge stepped out of the spa building and into the parking lot, he pulled his cell phone out and called Duckworth. “Bring the limo around, and take me somewhere while the lassies finish their appointment. I don not care where. I just cannot stand being in there another second.”
Duckworth replied, less then enthusiastically, “Um… Yes sir. But it appears that during the brief moment I was absent someone came and keyed the limousine.”
Scrooge sighed then answered, “Not a clue dear. I’ve had plenty of lies told about me, kwa my business rivals, but they’ve least got the dignity to leave my Marafiki and family out of it.”
Suddenly they heard the loud noise of the front door being slammed. And before they knew it Mickey was stand in front of the table. He was glaring, with teeth clenched and his hands in fists, looking as though moto might come shooting out his eyes. “Oh hello Mickey” Scrooge alisema coolly, “Did wewe stop kwa to drop zaidi aiskrimu on my wee Webbigail’s head, au was it to criticize me for thinking your michezo ya video are a waste of money?”
Minnie looked up and added, “Or was it ruin another one of my dresses with ice-cream, au perhaps give me another cheap stuffed animal wewe won at the arcade?”
These greetings made Mickey even zaidi furious. Without answering them he held up the newspaper, pointed to the front-page photo, and yelled, “So you’re not dating, huh?!”
“Mickey Mouse!” Minnie yelled back, “Don’t tell me wewe believe those ridiculous stories!”
“Oh don’t try to play innocent with me Minnie!” He shouted, “It’s all right here in black an’ white! I knew wewe two were dating that night wewe showed up late for our tarehe and kissed in front of theater!”
It was then that Scrooge spoke up, “Now Mickey please be reasonable lad. Surely ye have zaidi faith in Minnie than that…”
Mickey interrupted, “You stay out of this!” He yelled, and then he alisema coldly, “And Minnie we’re through!” Then he stomped out of the room and slammed the front door behind him.
As soon he was gone Minnie burst into tears. “I guess I should have seen this coming…” She alisema between sobs, “He’s been so obsessed with those stupid games… and was hardly spending any time with me anymore.”
Scrooge, wanting to comfort her but unsure how, hugged her and said, “There, there dear we’ll find out who’s behind those photos, and onyesha Mickey that he’s mistaken.”
That night Minnie lay awake in bed, unable to sleep. She thought about Mickey and how it seemed they had drifted apart, and how he had not believed her this morning. She also thought about those awful picha of her and Scrooge. She wondered who was behind those photos, and would they ever be able to find out whom.
Scrooge also could not sleep that night. He tried counting his money to keep his mind off the problems, but even that didn’t help. He worried what those horrible picha of him and Minnie would do to his business. And he felt especially bad that Minnie had to be included in those photos, which were obviously intended to make him look bad.
The inayofuata siku Webby and Minnie were both scheduled for manicure and pedicure appointments, at the Lucky bata Spa. While they were having their nails done Scrooge sat out in the waiting room of the spa. He glanced over at the meza, jedwali with the magazines and saw a picture of him with Minnie holding hands on the front of one of the gossip magazines. After staring in disgust for a few sekunde and reading, Scrooge McDuck has got himself a classy lassie; he quickly turned it over hoping no one would see it.
Unbeknown to Scrooge, Minnie and Webby, Laura and Victoria were coming to the Lucky bata Spa too.
“But why not mom?!” Vicky whined, in the car on the way to the spa, “Why can’t I get my nails painted black?!”
“Vicky!” Laura groaned, “We’ve gone over this a million times! wewe cannot have wewe nail painted black, au any other wild color, for the pageant because the judges I hired are very traditional and old fashion; and wewe would lose points from them if your nails were painted that way.”
They continued to argue in till they pulled in to the parking lot of spa. “Vicky wewe are not getting nails painted black and that is finally!” Laura snapped as she got out of the car.
But Victoria did not reply because she had noticed Scrooge’s limousine was also in the parking lot, “Mom, Webby must here too!” she yelled.
“What in the heck are wewe talking about, why would she be here?” Laura yelled back
“Isn’t that her rich uncle’s limo?” Vicky said, pointing at the limousine.
Laura and turned a saw the limo, “Drat!” she whispered then she snickered said, “You run along and get your nails done Vicky. Tell them to cancel my appointment.”
“Um…okay,” Vicky said, “Why do wewe wanna cancel?”
“I need to have a little talk with Mr. McDuck. Now go in au you’ll be late.” Laura replied.
Vicky shrugged, and went in the spa. Laura alisema to herself, “Well, apparently those picha didn’t make McDuck quit. I was sure that a man, as business and money obsessed as him, would be much zaidi concerned with clearing his name; rather than continuing to help his bratty niece win a pageant. Looks like I’ll have to step up my game.” Then she walked over to the limousine and took her key out of her purse.
When Laura entered the spa she immediately saw Scrooge sitting on the kitanda kusoma a business magazine. “Why hello Mr. McDuck. Fancy meeting wewe here.” She called.
Scrooge looked up from the magazine he was kusoma and said, “Oh hello, Laura. I thought saw your daughter, Victoria, come in a moment ago.”
Without responding Laura sat down on the kitanda inayofuata to him, pick up the gossip magazine, and turned to makala about Scrooge. He cringed, and tried to ignore what she was doing. After kusoma the makala Laura exclaimed, “Why Mr. McDuck, I had no idea wewe were so close to Webbigail’s coach!”
“We’re not.” Scrooge grumbled still trying to ignore her.
“Oh…so you’re saying this is all a lie and wewe don’t upendo Minnie?” Laura said
“Well… I upendo her as a friend… but in the romantic sense, no.” Scrooge answered
“I don’t understand exactly what wewe mean kwa that.” She alisema trying to sound confused.
“I don’t know how much zaidi plainly I could put it.” Scrooge mumbled, “I upendo Minnie as a friend, but not as a girlfriend.”
“Well do wewe think she also loves wewe that way, as friend but not in romantic way?”
“I don’t see how that is any of your concern.” He replied.
She giggled, “Oh, I guess these makala have just made me curious. Tell me if wewe had to choose between loosing Minnie au loosing all your money which would choose?”
He sighed, “I’d choose Minnie of course. After all I believe any friendship is much zaidi valuable than money.” Then pretended to read the magazine, hoping she would leave him alone.
“Well… Do wewe think Minnie shares those feelings?” Laura asked curiously.
Scrooge turned to her, glared and alisema coldly, “Listen Laura, as I alisema before, Minnie and my relationship is no concern of yours. I would appreciate it if wewe mind your own business” Then he got up and walked out the door.
“Oh. Mr. McDuck I didn’t mean offend you. I just was curious about those makala about wewe and Minnie.” She called after him.
Meanwhile in the back room of the spa Minnie was having a wonderful relaxing time, she had almost forgotten the incident with Mickey yesterday. Webby was also enjoying the spa experience, in till she saw Vicky. “Uh-oh… Miss Minnie, it’s Victoria.” She whispered.
“Oh… don’t worry about her, honey. She’s not going to cause any problems here.”
As soon as Vicky spotted them, much to Webby’s dismay, she came and sat down inayofuata to them. “Hey Webby. Who’s your friend?” Victoria said
“Um…Hi Victoria” Webby alisema nervously, “This is Miss Minnie, she’s my coach.”
“Coach?” Vicky replied, “I thought she was like your rich uncle’s girlfriend.”
“Um… no Victoria” Minnie alisema trying to sound sweet, “Uncle Scrooge and I are just friends. I know there are a lot of stories that say I’m his girlfriend but they’re not true. Okay?”
“ Pfft… Whatever.” Victoria replied
Then Minnie realized that Vicky was all kwa herself, “Um… Victoria where’s your mommy? She didn’t just leave here kwa yourself did she?”
“Nope.” Vicky answered, “She’s out in the waiting room talking to Webby’s uncle. Which I thought was weird, since she hates rich people, and usually tries to avoid them. Says they’re all evil.”
Angered at this Webby jumped up and yelled, “My Uncle Scrooge is not evil!”
“Calm down Webby. Use your indoor voice” Minnie said. Then she asked, “Why on Earth does your mother think all wealthy people are evil?”
Vicky shrugged and said, “Says they ruined her dreams of being pageant Queen as a kid.”
“Well, I’m sure if she got to know Uncle Scrooge she would learn that he’s a very nice man.” Minnie replied.
“Pfft…I find that hard to believe.” Vicky said
When Scrooge stepped out of the spa building and into the parking lot, he pulled his cell phone out and called Duckworth. “Bring the limo around, and take me somewhere while the lassies finish their appointment. I don not care where. I just cannot stand being in there another second.”
Duckworth replied, less then enthusiastically, “Um… Yes sir. But it appears that during the brief moment I was absent someone came and keyed the limousine.”
Disney Original and Sequel i do like
Peter Pan
Peter Pan Return to Neverland
101 Dalmatians Animated
101 Dalmatians Real Live
102 Dalmatians Real Live
101 Dalmatians 2 Patch's London Adventure Animated
The Lion King
The Lion King 2 Simba's Pride
But just Original Disney i like
Cinderella
Pocahontas
Narrator on Cinderella. Cruella De Vil on 101 Dalmatians Animated
Both have the same voice kwa Betty Lou Gerson happened to between 1950-1961
One of my favourite Disney original and sequel the best are The Lion King, 101 Dalmatians
Peter Pan
Peter Pan Return to Neverland
101 Dalmatians Animated
101 Dalmatians Real Live
102 Dalmatians Real Live
101 Dalmatians 2 Patch's London Adventure Animated
The Lion King
The Lion King 2 Simba's Pride
But just Original Disney i like
Cinderella
Pocahontas
Narrator on Cinderella. Cruella De Vil on 101 Dalmatians Animated
Both have the same voice kwa Betty Lou Gerson happened to between 1950-1961
One of my favourite Disney original and sequel the best are The Lion King, 101 Dalmatians
The UK Bambi VHS Preview is freaky in my opinion. When i was little in the late 90's au early 2000's, the UK Bambi VHS Preview freaked me out. I never wanted to watch it again because it freaks me out and is the worst preview ever. John Sachs used to say, "One of Walt Disney's Greatest Classic comes to video this spring. This is Bambi!" "Bambi, he's growing up, falling in upendo and learning all about the world around them. And now he's coming nyumbani along with some of Disney's most well-loved characters. It's the unforgettable magic of Bambi. Get ready for the major video event. Walt Disney's Classic, Bambi! Don't miss it." That's what John Sachs used to say in the old days.
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Esmeralda:
I don't know if wewe can hear me
au if You're even there
I don't know if wewe would listen
To a gypsie's prayer
Yes, I know I'm just an outcast
I shouldn't speak to you
Still I see Your face and wonder...
Were wewe once an outcast too?
God help the outcasts
Hungry from birth
onyesha them the mercy
They don't find on earth
God help my people
We look to wewe still
Parishioners:
I ask for wealth
I ask for fame
I ask for glory to shine on my name
I ask for upendo I can posess
I ask for God and His angels to bless me
Esmeralda :
I ask for nothing
I can get by
But I know so many
Less lucky than I
Please help my people
The poor and downtrod
I thought we all were
The children of God
God help the outcasts
Children of God
Esmeralda:
I don't know if wewe can hear me
au if You're even there
I don't know if wewe would listen
To a gypsie's prayer
Yes, I know I'm just an outcast
I shouldn't speak to you
Still I see Your face and wonder...
Were wewe once an outcast too?
God help the outcasts
Hungry from birth
onyesha them the mercy
They don't find on earth
God help my people
We look to wewe still
Parishioners:
I ask for wealth
I ask for fame
I ask for glory to shine on my name
I ask for upendo I can posess
I ask for God and His angels to bless me
Esmeralda :
I ask for nothing
I can get by
But I know so many
Less lucky than I
Please help my people
The poor and downtrod
I thought we all were
The children of God
God help the outcasts
Children of God
Okay, I know " The Lion King" is like the almighty oracle to stage and screen critics. But does Every Disney stage adaptation have to be compared to its standards. Im sure Tarzan, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins and Beauty and the Beast are all just as good as The Lion King. In my honest opinion I think the Lion King has become overrated in the years since its movie release. Even the animated films are compared to it. Not everything needs comparison sometimes things are valuable and noteworthy on their own. The audience reviewed The Little Mermaid and 95% of them loved it. So in the end I think critics are just looking for the bad in things instead of enjoying the onyesha for the masterpiece that it is. I am seeing it this fall on Tour. And I have heard it is great from fellow fanpopers. Peace and take this however wewe wish.