ReeceRN
Earning My Ears
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I am starting this thread for my poor, defenseless comrades who suffer from the same illness my wife and I do. We have uncontrollable "Frozen Tourrets".
My daughter cannot knock on a door without someone blurting out "Do you want to build a snowman"! We are plagued when someone gives the advice of "let it go", for we are struck with the inability to stop ourselves from singing AT LEAST one verse of Elsa's mountaintop serenade.
Please, my fellow parents, share your stories of struggle here. I hope that someone finds solice here in knowing, my friends, you are not alone.
*DISCLAIMER*
As a medical professional I understand the seriousness of any neurological illness, and this thread is NOT intended to make fun of anyone who may have Tourettes. Please take ANYTHING and EVERYTHING
posted here lighty, and always remember, ITS JUST A JOKE. Plain and simple.
My daughter cannot knock on a door without someone blurting out "Do you want to build a snowman"! We are plagued when someone gives the advice of "let it go", for we are struck with the inability to stop ourselves from singing AT LEAST one verse of Elsa's mountaintop serenade.
Please, my fellow parents, share your stories of struggle here. I hope that someone finds solice here in knowing, my friends, you are not alone.
*DISCLAIMER*
As a medical professional I understand the seriousness of any neurological illness, and this thread is NOT intended to make fun of anyone who may have Tourettes. Please take ANYTHING and EVERYTHING
posted here lighty, and always remember, ITS JUST A JOKE. Plain and simple.
"Princess" category of course as the "Toy Story" series will always be #1 for me. Surprisingly, but at the same time, not too surprising, it is almost impossible to find much Frozen merchandise, even from Disney themselves. Frozen wasn't marketed as well as it should have been but I don't think Disney expected the kind of fanatical popularity for the film and particularly for the lead character, Elsa that has
materialized. Even I, a woman in my 50s, would line up to meet Elsa.
To say they haven't exactly capitalized on this blockbuster would be an understatement and they are just now scrambling to do so. What's next for Frozen? Well, a Broadway musical is practically a sure bet and a theme park project seems almost inevitable.
What an adorable kid 