Here's my review on # 6 of 8 different toys you can collect from McDonald's 2010 Star Wars Happy Meal Toy Promotion!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOHZDVVV7z8&hl=en
วันเสาร์ที่ 30 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 28 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Birthday affair tips & ideas
Of course, Birthday is the day, special for a child as well as for parent, too, and more exciting for parents if its baby's first birthday. Parents might be wonder how soon a baby boy or baby girl grew up, yester year in parent's arms and now going to be turning one.
วันจันทร์ที่ 25 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Tips In Traveling With Your Baby
Having a baby is the beginning of a new life. There will be big and major changes in your usual routines. It is sometimes hard to develop another typical things to do everyday and can take a certain period of time before you can totally adapt into it. Most especially if you were an active person, loves to be outdoor, and engage to adventure tours, you can not get away to miss these things you like to do if you have a baby to take care. It can be frustrating to fresh parents. However, you can still have fun even though you have a kid. It will never at all be a problem bringing him with you in your wandering. To continue the fun that you were used to, here are few simple tips to consider when traveling with your baby:
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Classic,
ClassicMix,
designed,
Double,
including,
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KitchenAid,
mixers,
orange,
Professional,
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Without,
Yellow
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 24 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Starwars The Clone Wars McDonalds Toys - Happymeal- Anikan and Obi-Wan Fingerboards
Starwars The Clone Wars McDonalds Toys - Happymeal- Anikan Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi Finger Boards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WMJYY02FhA&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WMJYY02FhA&hl=en
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 21 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
2010 McDONALDS IRONHIDE TRANSFORMERS HAPPY MEAL ACTION FIGURE TOY REVIEW
A look at IronHide from the Mcdonalds transformers happy meal set.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S22mTJvMweE&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S22mTJvMweE&hl=en
วันจันทร์ที่ 18 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Prank Call: Prostitute Happy Meal
Dejon is angry that McDonalds would expose his son to sexual material.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgkY9bumGdc&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgkY9bumGdc&hl=en
วันศุกร์ที่ 15 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Hiring A Bar Mitzvah DJ: How To Do Better Than Eenie Meenie Minie Mo
The customer is (mostly) always right.
A client's input is fabulous. DJ's love to feed off of creative parents and perform to their expectations. But, there are times when parents should defer to the better judgment of the DJ, despite how they've envisioned the tenor of the party will unfold.
There's rarely a Motzi, Candlelighting or Hora at a friends-only party. It's just a basic, fun "record hop."
However, if the Bar or Bat Mitzvah is for adults as well as friends (as most are) occasionally parents feel that "It's my son's day. Work for his friends. Don't worry about our family. They'll enjoy watching."
Hey, it's your dime and, if you insisted, your disc jockey will do it. But if this were your position, he might stress that the chance of what he perceives to be a successful function is negligible. He would hate leaving a party thinking "I told you so." (But, by then, you would know it too!) Sure, the kids would have a great time. But for the adults, it would be like going to a restaurant with bad Musak. They'll have their meal, light their candle, see what direction the party is going, kiss you good-bye and scoot out of there. Why stay if the music remains unintelligible and unfamiliar?
I'm NOT inferring that a DJ should play Sinatra for four hours. But...every kid is familiar with "I Will Survive," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "The Twist," "Shout," "Respect" and "Stayin' Alive." I recently had girls request "My Boy Lollipop," "Build Me Up Buttercup" and "Do Wah Diddy Diddy!"
These tunes were all released long before this group was BORN. (Some, before their PARENTS were born!) But they know the tunes. They love the beat, dance, sing the lyrics and don't perceive them as "old folk's songs." So although your DJ must have a comprehensive, up-to-date music library including rap, hip-hop, rock or any current music trend, don't have him spin new tunes exclusively, playing strictly to the kids. They'll usually stay until the end of the party anyway, so the final hour presents itself as a better time to have music blend or trend mostly, or totally, to current.
 
What if you just can't decide? Ties aren't allowed. This is better than Eenie Meenie Minie Mo:
If it comes down to it, thirteen questions to ask (and answers to expect):
1. "Is my deposit refundable?"
No--deposits reserve date and time for you and you alone. Your DJ likely had to turn away other business to protect your date. Deposit range: 20-40%
2. "Do you charge more for climbing steps?"
Hopefully, it's a moot point. Every piece of DJ equipment is HEAVY. Here's our routine: out of the house, into the van, out of the van, into the hall, out of the hall, into the van, out of the van, into the house. DJs will do everything they can to keep the weight of each case to less than 50 pounds. Many would opt for doing an hour free rather than setting up and tearing down equipment. It's no picnic. And they loathe a second story banquet hall. If there's no elevator, he's not a happy camper.
Most DJs don't charge more, but you may see a contract that adds $3 per step, since the DJ will be unable to use his rolling cart and must make multiple trips on the staircase. Ugh!
3. "Do you have a web site?"
Every day DJs open sites. But many don't have one for the same reasons they haven't produced a video: a competent single-unit operator is able to fill his calendar without one. Remember, a good web designer doesn't equal a good DJ. If he has one, of course, browse. But don't judge him by it. Don't hire him because he has a great one. Don't ignore him if he doesn't!
A company that produces generic brochures for DJs also sells a matching generic web site! So the same web site "look" belongs to many DJs territorially, with their name plugged in. You aren't inquiring out-of-state and would never know this. There's nothing wrong with it, of course. It's just that it's the brochure company's creativity. Not your DJ's.
4. "Do I need to provide a table?"
Yes, and be sure it's sturdy, not a glass top or a card table. Generally a 6' or 8' or two 5' rectangular tables suffice. Ask your DJ what his arrangement requirements are (straight, L-shaped or one in front, one in back). Your hall should supply them.
5. "Will you provide an equally high caliber replacement in the event of an emergency?"
Yes. Period. (Even if you don't book through an agency, a pro knows to network.)
 
6. "Will you work an outdoor affair?"
Yes, with a caveat. He must be under a cover, not only to protect against inclement weather, but also to protect against sun damage to the equipment, which could be extensive during a summer luncheon. How far is the socket? Is there rain exposure there? Will the table be level on the grass? When the sun shifts, will he be exposed under the tent?
7. "Will you work overtime if requested?"
Yes, if no other job follows. Expect a prorated fee.
8. "Do you take breaks?"
No. Unless you'd like several minutes to address your guests, during the Motzi or surrounding the Candlelighting Ceremony, music at a DJ's performance should be non-stop.
9. "Do you carry property and liability coverage?"
Yes.
  
10. "Can my child supply his own CD's if he wants something special played?"
It depends--remember those questionable lyrics! Some DJs say no, others don't care since they want you to be pleased. Chances are, they'll have his favorite songs in their repertoire, anyway. Some DJs utilize new formats (such as MP3) and can't play standard CD's, cassettes or vinyl on their equipment. A great DJ toy was introduced to the Mobile DJ industry a few years ago: laptop software holding thousands of songs in memory! All a DJ requires are speakers and a mic. Less for him to schlep! Find out in advance. (Be SURE he has backup in the event of a hard drive crash.)
11. "Would you allow my child to 'DJ?'"
Extroverted kids get a kick out of it. Ask the DJ if he'll teach your child how the POTS work and how to CUE a song using the headphones. Letting your child TALK UP THE POST of his favorite tune will be a highlight for him, so be sure the cameras are rolling. The DJ may chuckle and feel "cheap thrills," but kids eat this up. Don't overdo it. One song. Your child only, no friends. Otherwise the DJ will be inundated and might, rightly so, object. (NOTE: some DJs may grumble at this one, anyway.)
12. "Do you need my input?"
You bet! Your contribution is essential and ought to be welcomed. You should always have relaxed dialogs and feel at ease speaking with your DJ.
13. "If I put my backside in, then put my backside out, then put my backside in and then shake it all about, are you going to laugh at me?"
Not out loud.
A client's input is fabulous. DJ's love to feed off of creative parents and perform to their expectations. But, there are times when parents should defer to the better judgment of the DJ, despite how they've envisioned the tenor of the party will unfold.
There's rarely a Motzi, Candlelighting or Hora at a friends-only party. It's just a basic, fun "record hop."
However, if the Bar or Bat Mitzvah is for adults as well as friends (as most are) occasionally parents feel that "It's my son's day. Work for his friends. Don't worry about our family. They'll enjoy watching."
Hey, it's your dime and, if you insisted, your disc jockey will do it. But if this were your position, he might stress that the chance of what he perceives to be a successful function is negligible. He would hate leaving a party thinking "I told you so." (But, by then, you would know it too!) Sure, the kids would have a great time. But for the adults, it would be like going to a restaurant with bad Musak. They'll have their meal, light their candle, see what direction the party is going, kiss you good-bye and scoot out of there. Why stay if the music remains unintelligible and unfamiliar?
I'm NOT inferring that a DJ should play Sinatra for four hours. But...every kid is familiar with "I Will Survive," "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," "The Twist," "Shout," "Respect" and "Stayin' Alive." I recently had girls request "My Boy Lollipop," "Build Me Up Buttercup" and "Do Wah Diddy Diddy!"
These tunes were all released long before this group was BORN. (Some, before their PARENTS were born!) But they know the tunes. They love the beat, dance, sing the lyrics and don't perceive them as "old folk's songs." So although your DJ must have a comprehensive, up-to-date music library including rap, hip-hop, rock or any current music trend, don't have him spin new tunes exclusively, playing strictly to the kids. They'll usually stay until the end of the party anyway, so the final hour presents itself as a better time to have music blend or trend mostly, or totally, to current.
What if you just can't decide? Ties aren't allowed. This is better than Eenie Meenie Minie Mo:
If it comes down to it, thirteen questions to ask (and answers to expect):
1. "Is my deposit refundable?"
No--deposits reserve date and time for you and you alone. Your DJ likely had to turn away other business to protect your date. Deposit range: 20-40%
2. "Do you charge more for climbing steps?"
Hopefully, it's a moot point. Every piece of DJ equipment is HEAVY. Here's our routine: out of the house, into the van, out of the van, into the hall, out of the hall, into the van, out of the van, into the house. DJs will do everything they can to keep the weight of each case to less than 50 pounds. Many would opt for doing an hour free rather than setting up and tearing down equipment. It's no picnic. And they loathe a second story banquet hall. If there's no elevator, he's not a happy camper.
Most DJs don't charge more, but you may see a contract that adds $3 per step, since the DJ will be unable to use his rolling cart and must make multiple trips on the staircase. Ugh!
3. "Do you have a web site?"
Every day DJs open sites. But many don't have one for the same reasons they haven't produced a video: a competent single-unit operator is able to fill his calendar without one. Remember, a good web designer doesn't equal a good DJ. If he has one, of course, browse. But don't judge him by it. Don't hire him because he has a great one. Don't ignore him if he doesn't!
A company that produces generic brochures for DJs also sells a matching generic web site! So the same web site "look" belongs to many DJs territorially, with their name plugged in. You aren't inquiring out-of-state and would never know this. There's nothing wrong with it, of course. It's just that it's the brochure company's creativity. Not your DJ's.
4. "Do I need to provide a table?"
Yes, and be sure it's sturdy, not a glass top or a card table. Generally a 6' or 8' or two 5' rectangular tables suffice. Ask your DJ what his arrangement requirements are (straight, L-shaped or one in front, one in back). Your hall should supply them.
5. "Will you provide an equally high caliber replacement in the event of an emergency?"
Yes. Period. (Even if you don't book through an agency, a pro knows to network.)
6. "Will you work an outdoor affair?"
Yes, with a caveat. He must be under a cover, not only to protect against inclement weather, but also to protect against sun damage to the equipment, which could be extensive during a summer luncheon. How far is the socket? Is there rain exposure there? Will the table be level on the grass? When the sun shifts, will he be exposed under the tent?
7. "Will you work overtime if requested?"
Yes, if no other job follows. Expect a prorated fee.
8. "Do you take breaks?"
No. Unless you'd like several minutes to address your guests, during the Motzi or surrounding the Candlelighting Ceremony, music at a DJ's performance should be non-stop.
9. "Do you carry property and liability coverage?"
Yes.
10. "Can my child supply his own CD's if he wants something special played?"
It depends--remember those questionable lyrics! Some DJs say no, others don't care since they want you to be pleased. Chances are, they'll have his favorite songs in their repertoire, anyway. Some DJs utilize new formats (such as MP3) and can't play standard CD's, cassettes or vinyl on their equipment. A great DJ toy was introduced to the Mobile DJ industry a few years ago: laptop software holding thousands of songs in memory! All a DJ requires are speakers and a mic. Less for him to schlep! Find out in advance. (Be SURE he has backup in the event of a hard drive crash.)
11. "Would you allow my child to 'DJ?'"
Extroverted kids get a kick out of it. Ask the DJ if he'll teach your child how the POTS work and how to CUE a song using the headphones. Letting your child TALK UP THE POST of his favorite tune will be a highlight for him, so be sure the cameras are rolling. The DJ may chuckle and feel "cheap thrills," but kids eat this up. Don't overdo it. One song. Your child only, no friends. Otherwise the DJ will be inundated and might, rightly so, object. (NOTE: some DJs may grumble at this one, anyway.)
12. "Do you need my input?"
You bet! Your contribution is essential and ought to be welcomed. You should always have relaxed dialogs and feel at ease speaking with your DJ.
13. "If I put my backside in, then put my backside out, then put my backside in and then shake it all about, are you going to laugh at me?"
Not out loud.
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 14 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
Cinnamoroll McDonald's Happy Meal Commercial
Hong Kong Cinnamoroll Happy Meal Toys blogged at www.sanrio-love.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTCMjhp4wXQ&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTCMjhp4wXQ&hl=en
วันจันทร์ที่ 11 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
A Guide To Longer Feline Life
1: Feed a raw food diet. Cats do not naturally eat cooked food.  Whatever they catch they eat raw. Raw food is higher in natural enzymes and easier for cats to digest. Cats are not big water drinkers because their bodies expect to get water from the cells of the raw food they consume. For information on raw food and healthy feeding of cats there are some great websites that have recipes that are about strictly raw food diets.
2: If you can't feed raw food, wet food is better for your cat than moist food or dry food. Cats are not big water drinkers because their bodies expect to get water from the cells of the raw food they consume. When cats do not get sufficient water from the food they eat, they need to be encouraged to drink water. Contrary to advertising, dry cat foods do not keep cats' teeth clean. Remember when you feed cooked food (moist, canned, or dry) cats need to drink more water.
3: If you feed cooked food (wet, moist, or dry), add some enzymes to your cat's diet. Heat (cooking) destroys the enzymes in raw food. Enzymes are used by the body to properly digest food and for many other metabolic functions. As cats get older, the reserve of enzymes in their bodies runs low if they have been feed a primarily cooked food diet. Feeding enzymes restores your cat's ability to digest food and stay healthy. Powered enzymes should only be fed mixed into raw or wet food, since they can damage the lungs if inhaled. There are enzymes available that are safe to feed with dry or moist food. They are usually mixed with other nutrients. Ask your veterinarian or search on the internet to find these.
4: Make food available for your cat at regular mealtimes. Do not leave food available 24/7.Cats are predators, not grazers. Their digestive system is designed to handle infrequent large meals rather than frequent, small meals. It is stressful for a cat's digestive systems to have frequent small meals. Big cats and domestic type cats are not successful hunters every day. It is quite normal for cats to have days when they don't eat at all. This is not harmful to them, unless, of course, they are repeatedly unsuccessful, which can lead to starvation and death. You can prevent and even cure urinary tract problems in cats by feeding at regular mealtimes and leaving water available the rest of the time. Instead of drinking water when they are thirsty, many cats will just eat more food. Their bodies expect to get water from the food. This can lead to urinary tract problems in cats, especially when the food they are eating is dry food. Donna Starita, a veterinarian in Washington State, insists that cats with urinary problems be put on a regime of eating only at regular mealtimes with plenty of water available in between. She has found that this change alone can eliminate chronic urinary tract difficulties for the cats of her clients who follow this routine. Of course, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
5: Indoor cats need exercise for physical and mental good health. While you cannot "walk" your cat as you would a dog, it is still important to make sure your cat gets plenty of exercise. If your cat is overweight, the problem may be related to having food available all day and all night long. If your cat only has to move from its bed to the food dish and then back again, your cat is not getting sufficient exercise. Cats are naturally more active and playful when they are hungry and go into "hunter mode". Boredom is unhealthy. An active, playful cat is a cat who is not bored. Not sure how to entertain your cat? The simplest and least expensive toys are often the best. Cats love the sound of tissue paper which can be laid flat on the floor and toys or wands pulled under it. Use tissue paper of a variety of colors to make balls you can throw and your cat can chase. Get new toys from time to time to keep things interesting. Don't be disappointed if a new toy you buy isn't a big hit right away. Sometimes it takes the cat awhile to take an interest.
The well being of a cat consists of feeding it a raw food diet. If you do not intend to feed your feline raw food then incorporating enzymes into their food is imperative to their physical condition. Keep in mind, that all cats need physical exercise and play to continue to stay healthy. I have an experience of following the above information and the results have been a long, happy life for all my cats.
2: If you can't feed raw food, wet food is better for your cat than moist food or dry food. Cats are not big water drinkers because their bodies expect to get water from the cells of the raw food they consume. When cats do not get sufficient water from the food they eat, they need to be encouraged to drink water. Contrary to advertising, dry cat foods do not keep cats' teeth clean. Remember when you feed cooked food (moist, canned, or dry) cats need to drink more water.
3: If you feed cooked food (wet, moist, or dry), add some enzymes to your cat's diet. Heat (cooking) destroys the enzymes in raw food. Enzymes are used by the body to properly digest food and for many other metabolic functions. As cats get older, the reserve of enzymes in their bodies runs low if they have been feed a primarily cooked food diet. Feeding enzymes restores your cat's ability to digest food and stay healthy. Powered enzymes should only be fed mixed into raw or wet food, since they can damage the lungs if inhaled. There are enzymes available that are safe to feed with dry or moist food. They are usually mixed with other nutrients. Ask your veterinarian or search on the internet to find these.
4: Make food available for your cat at regular mealtimes. Do not leave food available 24/7.Cats are predators, not grazers. Their digestive system is designed to handle infrequent large meals rather than frequent, small meals. It is stressful for a cat's digestive systems to have frequent small meals. Big cats and domestic type cats are not successful hunters every day. It is quite normal for cats to have days when they don't eat at all. This is not harmful to them, unless, of course, they are repeatedly unsuccessful, which can lead to starvation and death. You can prevent and even cure urinary tract problems in cats by feeding at regular mealtimes and leaving water available the rest of the time. Instead of drinking water when they are thirsty, many cats will just eat more food. Their bodies expect to get water from the food. This can lead to urinary tract problems in cats, especially when the food they are eating is dry food. Donna Starita, a veterinarian in Washington State, insists that cats with urinary problems be put on a regime of eating only at regular mealtimes with plenty of water available in between. She has found that this change alone can eliminate chronic urinary tract difficulties for the cats of her clients who follow this routine. Of course, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
5: Indoor cats need exercise for physical and mental good health. While you cannot "walk" your cat as you would a dog, it is still important to make sure your cat gets plenty of exercise. If your cat is overweight, the problem may be related to having food available all day and all night long. If your cat only has to move from its bed to the food dish and then back again, your cat is not getting sufficient exercise. Cats are naturally more active and playful when they are hungry and go into "hunter mode". Boredom is unhealthy. An active, playful cat is a cat who is not bored. Not sure how to entertain your cat? The simplest and least expensive toys are often the best. Cats love the sound of tissue paper which can be laid flat on the floor and toys or wands pulled under it. Use tissue paper of a variety of colors to make balls you can throw and your cat can chase. Get new toys from time to time to keep things interesting. Don't be disappointed if a new toy you buy isn't a big hit right away. Sometimes it takes the cat awhile to take an interest.
The well being of a cat consists of feeding it a raw food diet. If you do not intend to feed your feline raw food then incorporating enzymes into their food is imperative to their physical condition. Keep in mind, that all cats need physical exercise and play to continue to stay healthy. I have an experience of following the above information and the results have been a long, happy life for all my cats.
วันเสาร์ที่ 9 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
MHM - Oct2010 - Megamind Toys
Asia Release of Megamind Toys from Mcdonald's Happy Meal for the month of October 2010. Too bad the main character was not released here. Visit toychronicles.blogspot.com for the pics and add us on Facebook;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UU43xhsxTY&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UU43xhsxTY&hl=en
วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 7 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
top 5 admired blessed meal toys
top 5 favorite happy meal toys ever picked by me so....yeah
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x90nVU6xVCI&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x90nVU6xVCI&hl=en
วันอังคารที่ 5 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
McDonald's Rescuers Down Under Christmas ornaments bartering - 1990
Commercial for the Rescuers Down Under Christmas ornaments at McDonald's. Recorded in 1990.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8-9AosU9Ac&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8-9AosU9Ac&hl=en
วันอาทิตย์ที่ 3 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
McDonald's Drive-Thru Douchebaggery
GET THE MP3! bit.ly "Ghost Heavy Days" by Broughton's Rules Thanks to Greg Checchi for shooting this video, and to you for reading this and for being so awesome. EXCLUSIVE VIDEOS: mediocrefilms.com YESHMIN T-SHIRTS! http MAIN CHANNEL: youtube.com YESHMIN CHANNEL: youtube.com WEBSITE: www.mediocrefilms.com FACEBOOK facebook.com TWITTER: twitter.com Check out my NEW FACEBOOK APP! apps.facebook.com Thanks for Subscribing! :) Greg Tags: mcdonald's fast food drive through "drive-thru" "to go" car cars automobile hamburger hamburgers cheeseburger cheeseburgers mcrib "french fries" fries shake improv parody pranks spoof video hidden camera idiot funny silly crazy weird dumb prank video cute girl guy comedy comedian jokes goofy fun interview happy television tv movie "hidden camera" web series internet talk talking speak speaking entertainment "sketch comedy" "web series" "home video" man woman dude 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UiQbLgKIQY&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UiQbLgKIQY&hl=en
วันเสาร์ที่ 2 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2554
gotta Marvel blessed meal
Its a good time, for the great taste, of mcdonalds!;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE_PSJaOyFg&hl=en
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE_PSJaOyFg&hl=en
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