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Firstly I have to officially announce (for all of those who don't know it yet) that I'm leaving this site, at least partially.
The thing is -have wewe ever thought of how much time fanpop consumes for wewe each day?
If wewe write private messages to people, on message can, on average, take anywhere between 10 dakika to an infinity to write and send, longer ones take as much as 40 dakika au even and hour.
Fan clubs, if wewe maoni on each picture, video, whatever your Marafiki post in your club/clubs, if wewe also check your friend's personal klabu and klabu of your inayopendelewa celebrities, movies...
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Cast members in both films:

Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsleigh

Johnny Depp as Tarrant Hightopp, the Mad Hatter

Helena Bonham Carter as Iracebeth, the Red Queen

Anne Hathaway as Mirana, the White Queen

Alan Rickman as Absolem, the Caterpillar

Stephen Fry as the Cheshire Cat

Michael Sheen as Nivens McTwisp, the White Rabbit

Barbara Windsor as Mallykun, the Dormouse

Paul Whitehouse as Thackery Earwicket, the March Hare

Timothy Spall as Bayard Hamar

Matt Lucas as Tweedledee and Tweedledum

Lindsay Duncan as Alice's mother

Leo Bill as Hamish Ascot



Cast members in the first film:

Crispin Glover as Stayne, the Knave of Hearts

Michael Gough as the Dodo

Christopher Lee and Frank Welker as the Jabberwocky



Cast members in the sekunde film:

Sacha Baron Cohen as Time

Rhys Ifans as Zanik Hightopp
hujambo everyone,
Today I’m publishing 3rd and final part of the makala series about my handmade, crochet Captain Jack Sparrow doll.
I started this project in late summer of 2019, and now, zaidi than a mwaka later, I am finished. Not everything went as planned and I actually finished it much sooner than I ever expected to.
Very recently I published part 2, inaonyesha pictures of a shati I made for doll, I told that I am planning to also make a vest, hat, jacket/coat, and a few belts. However, as I finished the vest, I came to a conclusion that putting too much layers of crocheted clothes on the doll...
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hujambo everyone!
I'm finally back with another DIY update makala in "He's a Pirate" series! The shati for my little Captain Jack Sparrow doll is done!
I would upendo to share some zaidi sasisho but I don't think anything much has changed in my room since the last update article, the pictures and dream-catchers on my main ukuta have stayed the same, even though I'm starting of thinking to change everything drastically, as recently I have switched places some furniture, decoration needs transformation as well.
As some of wewe might have heard, during the summer, my apartment went through quite big changes,...
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posted by yorkshire_rose
Ingredients
1/2 cup vanilla frosting, divided
36 miniature semisweet chokoleti chips
12 large marshmallows
1 drop each green, red and yellow chakula colouring, optional
1/4 cup sweetened shredded coconut
12 chokoleti wafers
12 miniature karanga siagi cups
12 maziwa chokoleti kisses


Directions
For the face of each witch, place a dab of frosting on the bottom of three chokoleti chips; press two for eyes and one for nose onto each marshmallow.
For hair, combine green chakula colouring and a drop of water in a small resealable plastic bag; add coconut and shake well. Spread a small amount of frosting on sides of...
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hujambo everyone, so today I’m going to tell wewe about my most used card kusoma methods, these can be used for all types of cards – Tarot, Oracle, Lenormand, Playing Cards and others. Have wewe ever wondered how experienced card readers quickly pull out bila mpangilio cards from a shuffled deck, putting them in spreads? How to choose which cards to take out of the deck, how to find majibu to your maswali and make structurized readings that will give wewe plenty of majibu and information? These are my few basic ways of kusoma cards that I’ve been using ever since I was in my early tweens and did...
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Tools Needed:
Large bowl au cauldron
Wisk au stir stick
Decorative container (optional)

Witch’s Brew Party Punch:
1 (12 FL OZ) can of frozen limeade concentrate
2 Litres of 7Up
12 Gummy worms
1.4 Litre carton of chokaa sherbet
Green chakula dye

Make some Witch’s Brew Party ngumi, punch kwa following these 10 easy steps.
Thaw limeade
Add can of liquid limeade concentrate to large bowl
Add green chakula colouring until desired colour is achieved (vibrant green)
Pour in entire 2 litre bottle of 7up
Stir until well mixed
Scoop in entire carton of chokaa sherbet into mixture
Stir until well mixed
(if desired) transfer to decorative bowls
Line the rim of the bowl au decorative container with gummy worms
Enjoy!🎃🕸️
hujambo everyone, today I'll share with wewe a card kusoma method I learned a long time ago. I really hope none of wewe will ever have a necessity to use this technique, I truly imagine how sad it must be, if someone wewe upendo is missing and wewe can't do anything but keep guessing, are they dead? Are they alive? Will I ever see them again? What happened to them? Hope wewe never experience such situation in your life. But for those who want to learn about this technique just to deepen their card kusoma skills and practices, and for those who unfortunately are experiencing such kind of tragedy (all...
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INGREDIENTS:

14 OZ. of fresh egg fettuccine
7 OZ. of cucumbers
7 OZ. of fresh shelled peas
4 1/2 OZ. of baby spinach
12 of shrimp
11 of green avokado, asparagus spears
1 of limes
Vegetable broth
Extravirgin mizeituni, mzeituni oil
Salt
Pepper



1.
For the fettuccine and scampi over cream of asparagus, peel the cucumbers, keeping the skins aside, and cut them into pieces. Marinate with 2 tablespoons of oil, a pinch of salt, freshly ground pepper and the juisi of 1/2 chokaa for 30 minutes. Blanch the cucumber skins in salted boiling water for a few seconds; drain and, in the same water, blanch the peas for 2-3 minutes.
2.
Peel the asparagus...
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hujambo everyone, today I decided to tell wewe zaidi about a very interesting thing/practice, each of us can give a try to. Most of the internet articles, telling about ESP Zener card test are full of scientific and theoretical information, guessing how this thing works and other stuff that is completely excess for someone who has just found out about these cards and is willing to try them as soon as possible. So I’ll offer wewe a quick and simple introduction to this test. I might say some things a bit inaccurately, but this is only my way of using these cards, and I’m not diving deep into science....
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hujambo everyone, maybe wewe have seen the ukuta post I wrote a few days zamani in this club, announcing this publication coming soon and even giving wewe a chance to try to guess, which famous movie character will my handmade crochet doll be. Talking about that – We have a winner, it’s Whatsupbugs, congratulations darling, 20 heshima are on their way to you! So today I’m finally publishing the first part of the makala series I was looking mbele for so long. Some of wewe might have heard that since the August of 2019 I’m working on a very time and work consuming DIY project, It’s a crochet...
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So, hujambo everyone, this is another DIY update makala that I’m publishing way too soon after the awali one, and believe me – this would have had been published days zamani already, but I didn’t feel well during the weekend (turns out that ‘sleep is for the dead’ is not the best kauli mbiu to live by, especially after the very final exams of the year) but putting that aside, I’m here to tell wewe about my newest creation. So obviously I have made a few voodoo dolls in my life, those were very authentic ones – wire skeleton, yarn wrapped around, everything the way it should be. Disclaimer...
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hujambo everyone, sorry for all the delays and long periods of me being offline, corona wewe know... But today I finally decided to share all the DIY sasisho I have made during the hivi karibuni months, let's start with the fact that I tried beading, it was a long while ago, in January au February, as I remember making them with "The Song Remains The Same" loudly on TV in the background, which means that it was long before covid mess reached my country. So In the pictures wewe can see two beaded chokers I made for myself, the hippie peace sign and two little pieces I made first to understand how to actually...
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hujambo everyone, I'm finally back in my club's "articles" page with some new room decor updates! I'll try to be shorter than usual today, just a quick onyesha and tell. To be honest I am not charging my room decor much anymore, nothing radical... Just a few little things here and there. I just feel like there's nothing much I can switch up now, just add some touches. I really upendo the whole vibe my room has now... It's witchy... It's colorful, it reflects my eccentric personality and interests... It's beautiful. As wewe see I haven't changed anything much about my main wall, yet, before Christmas...
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hujambo everyone, this makala is probably going to be pretty short (Edit: yup, I hoped) (and sorry for the low quality photos, my tablets camera is horrible, but I'll add pictures down below). As wewe see I didn't change much (yet, 😄) this time, just finally changed pictures in my 4 frames again. As wewe can remember from my not so old publications, I change them in the ending of summer previously, back then I printed out some coloring sheets (LOL), colored them and simply put them on my ukuta (take a look to remember what it used to be like link), I know that in the picha brightly colored pictures...
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posted by whatsupbugs
Liana, also known as Josepine Jackson, is a member of the website Fanpop.

Liana is a true friend. She's always pleasant to talk to. She's friendly, polite, generous, giving, and very kind. Her sentimental words sparkle cheerfulness and happiness into my days. She's a good friend and is a wonderful addition to Fanpop. I'm lucky to be Marafiki with her and Fanpop's lucky to have members like her, who bring such positivity and charm to this website.

Liana is very generous, when it comes to adding picha to my fanclub and to her other friends' fanclubs. She finds so many stylish, colorful, and appealing images.

Liana is an expert at getting into the Halloween spirit. She decorates her profaili to look stylish and to fit into the Halloween season. She embraces her upendo of Halloween, with grace and style.

Liana is a great person, who makes fanpop a treat to visit. Thank wewe Liana, for being a wonderful friend, a caring person, and a fantastic fanpop member.
hujambo everyone, yup, I redecorated my room... Again. I know it's happening so often these months, and I still would want to change a few things here soon, but this time the makeover was anything but wished and planned. This was a sudden necessity. But let's start from the beginning. 💚
It happened one night in the beginning of a weekend some time ago. I took an interesting book and got in my kitanda to read a bit before going to sleep. I turned my ukuta lamp and the krisimasi light garland on the ukuta above my kitanda on. After kusoma a few pages I noticed a strong smell of burning plastic in my room...
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hujambo everyone, I guess this makala is going to be a bit shorter than I usually do but anyway, I just wanted to share this with wewe my dear friends, and also announce that the picture makala about new ukuta decorations is coming soon, I'm radically changing them now and definitely gonna share the new look with wewe as soon as I'll be finished. 💜 Anyway, let's get started ❤️
Once upon a time there was a little 6 years old girl named Liana, one siku she was watching TV and they were inaonyesha Venezia mask festival in news, she got stunned kwa the gorgeous masks and decided that she wanted one...
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hujambo everyone! I'm definitely not in a mood for uandishi superlong text today, so I'll just quickly tell wewe about my nevest creations (and probably give this makala the craziest title I could ever imagine (as always)). As wewe know rainy, cold and windy autumn weather usually makes us want to stay at home, watch horror sinema and let the ujumla, jumla melancholic boring atmosphere of long, dark fall evenings naturally boost our creativity and inspiration, and as long as the upcoming Halloween vibes are floating in the air there's 100% chance that the results will be... well - spooky.
I'll start with...
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hujambo everyone! So yesterday I finally finished my huge 3 needlework project! YAY! I started my big room decor changes in early spring, during the work with needleworks ( as we know they are really time and work consuming) I also radically changed the look of my above-bed wall, first of all the dreamcathcers that previously were hanging on my muziki corner ukuta had to songesha to another wall, so there would be free space for my new needleworks. So severe colorfullness caused kwa all those dreamcatchers didn't match minimalistic nukuu in frames and suddenly the old movie nukuu on the rope started...
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