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Only one person at a time is allowed to see this movie and you know that’s Greg’s favorite way to watch movies so here comes the expertice!
The rate at which I go through Old Bay....purely used for Popcorn.
When I was young my pops sprinkled some Old Bay on his popcorn, ever since, never stopped putting it on. On February 20th, 2026 I wondered how quickly I would be able to get through a brand new container. Well here is my progress!
New dootles being introduced at Boston Child Hopsittle in a mural?!
What are these and what are the symbols? So many questions - why are these dootles in a ChILDREM HOPSPITTLE? IS THIS TIN MAN BAXTER 2.0?! It says it! If you live near here examine these hirogliffs near the food zone area!
I don’t want to make it about politics, but “Before the beginning of the film” works for all films! Demand free refills on all popcorn classics!
I give the airplane movie five bags and Twelve berets because we can have fun and change it up.
I am unhappy with everyone’s reaction. To my son’s art and now you won’t see what new amazing products we are workong on. Here’s a prevew for the real Dootleheads
Thanks to this community my son is really getting into them. Here’s his artwokr (not AI)
New phone background, who dis?
Steal what I made for yours. I love it. A lot of head room so it should fit whatever you got. ✌️
Time For The Endorsement For Time For The Show: Time For The Movie
Boy was bullied for wearing homemade University of Tennessee t shirt, so they made it their own official design.
In 2019, an elementary school student in Altamonte Springs, Florida wanted to take part in “College Colors Day” and support his favorite team, the University of Tennessee Volunteers. Since he didn’t own any official merch, he hand drew the “U.T.” logo on a piece of paper and pinned it to a plain orange shirt.
His teacher, Laura Snyder, said he was excited to show it off that morning, but by lunchtime some classmates mocked the homemade design, leaving him heartbroken and in tears.
Wanting to cheer him up, Snyder shared the story online hoping someone connected to the university might send him a small gift. Instead, the story went viral. Thousands of Tennessee fans rallied behind the student, and the university responded by sending him a huge box of official gear.
Then they went even further.
The University of Tennessee turned the boy’s exact hand drawn design into an official t shirt sold by the school, with proceeds supporting anti bullying efforts. Demand became so massive that the university’s online store reportedly crashed from the flood of orders.
What started as a moment of bullying turned into a story celebrated across the country, with thousands of people proudly wearing the young fan’s design.