Sunday, November 28, 2010

What's Hot in Movies!: Yogi Bear


That's right folks! The popular Hanna-Barbera cartoon that aired back in 1961 is going to be on the silver screen! Yogi, Boo-Boo, and Ranger Smith will all be voiced by some famous names. Such as, Tom Cavanagh, Dan Aykroid, Anna Faris, Justin Timberlake, and Christine Taylor. The film will follow the Yogi Bear and his friend Boo-Boo in Jellystone Park, as they try to avoid Ranger Smith who is trying to stop Yogi from stealing tourist's and camper's picnic baskets. This movie will be released to theaters in the States on December 17th. Just in time for the Holiday Season.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Thanksgiving is coming up! What does this mean for you!

For the adults, Thanksgiving isn't fun and games! Many have to get up extremely early and put the bird in the oven and cook even more stuff for the upcoming dinner! Which by the way guys, if your parents are hosting a dinner this year, be thankful they are cooking that turkey! And be lucky that you even have that dinner!
But anyways, so many kids ask how they could contribute and help their family out this Thanksgiving! Here are some tips to help you!

1. Help them cook!
This one is pretty obvious! Simply ask your mom or dad or grandparent or whoever, "Is there anything I can do?", or, "Can I help cook or can you teach me how to fix something?". Something like that would be appreciative for your family. Plus it gives you a sense of accomplishment for helping cooking the turkey or some other dish!

2. Help move stuff!
Every year, when my parents host a dinner, we have to move my dog's playpen in the kitchen to our porch! This way, our guests will have more room to get the food they want and the drink they want without the dog harassing them! If your parents have to move something like a playpen, furniture, or something as simple as... a cooler! Help them out, a "I got it!" really makes your folks happy!

3. Help your elderly members around!
This one is a biggie! Many elderly members can't walk around like they used to, or get up, or sit down. A perfect situation is when the old folks are arriving or leaving your house. Open the car door, and help them out and walk them to the house! It would be really appreciative for them as well as yourself!

4. Help bring dishes in the house!
When family members are arriving with food, dishes, plates, drinks, etc. Help out and take the more heavy stuff! It's not as tedious as you think! People love it when someone younger helps bring in the food plus it makes less trips to the car!

5. Help wash dishes and clean around the house after the dinner!
Yes, it's not on your top 10. But helping clean makes less time cleaning the house and getting everyone to leave! It sounds weird, but I know my parents are extremely tired after the dinner and they are ready for everybody to go! Or if you don't like washing dishes, suggest to your parents or whoever is hosting the party to use paper plates, plastic cups, and paper trays so there's no mess to clean up after! Plus you simply throw it in the trash and throw it out. No need to clean! Another one, is help wash the tables before and after the dinner! Sweep the floors, clean the windows, dust the house, and everything else in between! If it looks dirty, clean it! Parents love this stuff!

Well I'm sure I'm stating the obvious but these little things will surely makes your folks really proud of you!

Christmas Countdown 2010!

Hey guys! Thanksgiving is in 2 days and you know what that means! Christmas is that much closer... lucky for you... you can check out this clock to see how much time you've got left for shopping, cooking, and for Santa to come down the chimney! Check it out
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Saturday, November 13, 2010

November 2010 TV Special Guide!


OK guys, get ready because the Holiday Special Roundup is right around the corner! With Thanksgiving approaching, many Christmas specials will be on your TV screen a lot earlier! Check out this guide to your Christmas specials from CBS, Fox, ABC, and NBC! Keep in mind these are all EASTERN time zones. If you live in a different time zone such as Central, Mountain, and Pacific, check out tvguide.com and set it up for your local provider! Or check your local listings of course!

NBC:
Merry Madagascar - Wednesday November 24th, 8PM
Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special - Wednesday November 24th, 8:30PM
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 9:00AM
National Dog Show - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 12:00PM
Miracle on 34th Street (The Original 1947 Film) - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 2PM
Taylor Swift -- Speak Now - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 8PM
NBC's People of the Year - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 9PM
Enchanted - Friday November 26th, 9PM

ABC:
25 Years of Sexy: People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive - Wednesday November 17th, 10:01PM
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving - Thursday November 18th, 8PM
Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 8PM
Beyonce's I Am... World Tour - Thursday November 25th, 9:30PM
Happy Feet - Friday November 26th, 8PM

CBS:
The Thanksgiving Day Parade - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 9AM
NFL Football, Patroits vs. Lions - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 12:30PM
College Football, Auburn vs. Alabama - Friday November 26th, 2:30PM
November Christmas - Sunday November 28th, 9PM
Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer - Tuesday November 30th, 8PM
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show - Tuesday November 30th, 10PM

Fox:
NFL Football, Saints vs Cowboys - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 4:30PM
The Simpsons Movie - Thursday November 25th (Thanksgiving), 8PM
TV's Funniest Holiday Moments: A Paley Center for Media Special - Friday November 26th, 8PM

Stay Tuned for More Christmas Specials for December!