


who hasn't got a story right?.well, the people listening or reading to my story should know by now I HAVE NO FAMILY IM BASICALLY HOMELESS IVE BASICALLY BEEN HOMELESS FOR. right? NOBODY'S GOT A STORY LIKE THIS ONE. my refrigerator needs to be removed and replaced.a pretty simple and basic and logical request. AHHH LET ME JUST WITHOUT SOUNDING LIKE AN ALARMIST OR EXAGGERATING.HUNDREDS OF TIMES.I EVEN REPORTED TO CASA DE CARE.ITS THE CITY OF SAN ANTONIO HOUSING AUTHORITY FOR THE HUD PROGRAM.TO THE SAN ANTONIO AIDS FOUNDATION (S.A.A.F.) SEVERAL AND I MEAN I WENT OVER AND BEYOND TO TELL THEM ABOUT. So the guy who comes over to remove my old refrigerator AFTER IVE PUT IN. I was hitting the shops, trying to move a little merchandise, maybe even find a present for my kid. Who hasn't got a story? Well nobody's got a story like this one. Harry Sturgeon : Friends, let me introduce myself.

Fans gain a chance to win by recreating their own favorite Disney scene or moment in the most creative way possible and uploading the photo with the hashtag #Disney100TheLandmarks to Instagram, or through Disney UK’s Facebook page.First lines]. As he once said himself, “Always, as you travel, assimilate the sounds and sights of the world.” And we have all benefited from his love of cultures the world over.”Įncouraging fans to join in its celebration, Disney is offering one lucky winner a once in a lifetime photoshoot with photographer, Linda Blacker, who will transform them to look like one of their favorite Disney characters. It was a very apt honor, as he was fascinated and inspired by everything he experienced and saw, no matter where it was. Rebecca Cline, Director of the Walt Disney Archives, said: “Towards the end of his life, Walt Disney was honored as the “Showman of the World”. Įlsewhere, the research showed the nation’s top three most memorable Disney film scenes include the iconic Lady and the Tramp moment where a plate of spaghetti is shared in a demure restaurant (16%), the magical scene in Mary Poppins as she flies out of London with her umbrella (14%), and the musical march of ‘Heigh Ho’ from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (14%). Abbs Village in Berwickshire, Scotland, was the location for the home of Thor in Marvel’s smash hit 2019 movie, Avengers: Endgame. Elsewhere, less than 10% of Brits were aware that St. Indeed, three quarters (75%) of Brits were unaware that the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, with its fairy-tale architecture and picturesque setting, influenced the design for Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland in California, USA. The research also found that two in five (42%) Brits are completely unaware that many Disney films and park attractions are based on real world locations.

The research also found that almost half of Brits would love to use a Disney location for a once-in-a-lifetime moment, with four in ten (41%) 16 – 44-year-olds saying they would select their dream wedding destination based on castles and locations that inspired Disney’s stories. Įxclusive research, commissioned by The Walt Disney Company, found that when the nation was asked which locations in the UK they would like to see featured in future Disney films, the Lake District topped the list (14%), followed by Loch Ness (10%) and Edinburgh Castle (10%) in Scotland. From Big Ben in London to the colorful province of Cinque Terre in Italy, the list of landmarks covers 13 countries and showcases the spots that have inspired some of Disney’s most famous stories.Īs part of the celebrations, Disney has also recreated famous scenes from its 100-year history with exclusive photography, including locations such as Great Fosters, England where its topiary maze was said to have inspired a memorable scene in Alice in Wonderland. To celebrate its 100th anniversary, The Walt Disney Company has opened its vaults to reveal a list of 30 locations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa that have inspired its movies, parks and fan’s hearts over the last century.
