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 Stitch! The Movie (2003)
IMDB rating: 5.60
Plot: All the characters of the warm and fluffy “Lilo and Stitch” are back! In “Stitch! – The Movie”, Stitch, Jumba, and Peakley are all living with Lilo and Nani. But no one knows that Jumba had secretly deactivated all 625 of is other expiriments and brought them with him. The ex-captain Gantu, hired by Jumba’s former partner, Dr. Jacques von Hamsterveil, goes to find them, and captures Jumba to interigate him into telling where they are. Now, Lilo and Stitch have to save Stitch’s ohana from being used for chaos. Two expiriemnts are activated in this movie: 221, “Sparky”, with the ability to cause big electric surges, and 625 who has all the abilites of Stitch, but is lasier. At least he makes good sandwiches!
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Directors: Craig Tony
Actors: Sanders Chris,Stiers David Ogden,McDonald Kevin,Rhames Ving,Baker Dee Bradley,Richardson Kevin Michael,Bennett Jeff,Burton Corey,Mook Kunewa,Paulsen Rob,Animation,Family,Comedy,
Anyone have any bedroom decorating tips?
OK, I’m thirteen, and today my parents and I are going to be moving around furniture and such. I have a large, very heavy TV, that we’re going to attempt to put on milk crates, so that I don’t have to sit on the floor to watch TV. I also have an electric keyboard, and three guitars. I also have a saxophone that I have at school, but I have to bring it home for a concert I will be playing in next week. There’s a hamper, and a fan on my floor, but the fan is lifted each night onto a chair so I can have it on when I sleep. My bed is too high for a fan to be sitting on the floor, and I get anything from it. On my dresser, I have a mirror, and on that mirror, there’s pictures, a movie ticket, certificates, and a poem. There’s also perfume, jewelry, my Edward and Bella dolls, my nail stuff, my makeup, my hair stuff, my deodorant, lotion, some pictures in frames, a mini mirror, two Cullen crests, and a lamp. On top of my TV are my remotes, a cable box, a DVD player, and a VCR, and a picture of my boyfriend. My old bedside table is behind my door with my trash can under it. On my headboard, there are two compartments for things, and in one, I have some journals for multiple projects I want to start, a book light, my old glasses, (long story about the glasses. To cut it short, I can’t read with my new glasses on, and I have to read with my old glasses on.) and my flip video camera. In the other compartment, I have a math stencil I found on the bus, and am returning to the teacher on Monday, a book light, my DVDs, and my music case. In between them, I have my library books, and my glasses case. On top of my headboard, I have my alarm clock. Covering my walls are Twilight posters, a calender for the countdown to Eclipse, a regular puppy calender, a picture of my father, a 3D picture of a ship, and a stitching thing my grandmother made the day I was born. There’s also a few sweaters hanging on nails, and two cork boards. In the top right corner of my room, my fan, my old school backpack, and two guitars are there. On my desk, there’s a lamp, a pencil sharpener, a lava lamp, and a basket of junk. In a container that’s connected to my desk, I have my board games, and my writing binder. Under the table where my keyboard rests are my shoes, they’re in a small container, then my art stuff in a pink container. On my bookcase are my books, of course, some magazines that I hope to make into a collage for my room, my yearbooks from fifth and seventh grade, some music books, a Twilight bucket holding some stuff, a broken basket with another smaller basket inside holding twine and beads, it’s on top of a wood shop project I made last year, which was a box, and it’s empty. Those things are on top of a box, which holds tons of things. next to that is my science project I have to bring to school Monday. On my hanging shelves that my grandfather made, there are figurines, a small set of drawers holding a few things, such as my sewing equipment. Then my memory box, and some things from my dad. I also have my snow globe collection on it too. On my other shelf, there’s a Wicca shrine. On a little table next to my dresser is a small table with a little purple lined basket. That’s empty. I can’t paint, wallpaper, or buy new furniture, but I’d like some tips on how to make my room seem bigger. The first thing I see when I walk in is my bed. That’s annoying. Please help me out, and sorry for the lengthy explanation.
One: anything that’s empty, pitch it; or give it away- you don’t need it if it’s empty.
Two: if it’s broken, pitch it- you don’t use it when it’s broken.
Three: if you haven’t touched it in over a month, put it in a box in your closet/garage. You don’t use it.
Be tough on yourself… if you don’t need it, give it up!
Next- get your TV out of your room it’s too bulky for a teens room. If you like watching movies in your room, get a portable DVD player ($50).
All of the other boxes you have you need to organize and go through them with the rules above, then put them away in your closet/garage.
Get yourself one of these:
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=mode rn+cheap+shelves&form=QBIR&qs=n#
and neatly display all of your trinkets (they come in all different sizes so you won’t clutter your room.)
To me, it seems like your biggest problem is the amount of boxes of stuff you have. You just need to nip your pack-rat habits a little before it gets outta hand!
If all that stuff is stuff you want/need to keep- just organize it better or place it somewhere safe, but out of your everyday living space (like in your closet/garage).
Good luck…
SarahH | Jan 23, 2010
Take out all the CRAP. You have too much stuff. MOVE IT OUT. Then move your bed to the middle of a wall.
Ali | Jan 23, 2010
1] get rid of everything you don’t use – furniture, dollhouse, sweaters on nails [ fold them, or donate them! ]; don’t like, too small, too big, broken, etc..
Your room sounds full of junk, not useful or pretty items
2] group all items – TV stuff in a pretty box/basket/organizer, makeup in a Caboodles type storage box, etc
3] use underbed storage for extra clothing, DVDs, games, possible projects, etc.
4] clothes in drawers, folded, or hung up
a] shoes in shoe rack or bag in closet
b] get shelf dividers for closet – stacj Tees, sweaters, etc. Use see thru boxes for winter accessories [ hats, scarves, gloves ] and summer accessories [ sunglasses, hats, beach totes, towels, flip flops ]
5] walls – display what you like = store or toss everything else
a] make a Twilight wall, a photo [ family, friends, etc ] wall
6] get RID of:
’stuff’
‘broken’
‘junk’
Nurse Susan | Jan 23, 2010