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This black bear has a bear-y big sweet tooth! A viral video taken earlier this month shows a black bear indulging in candies at Sweet!, a candy shop in downtown Gatlinburg. After wandering into ...
They released their debut EP Sick for free on their website on July 26, 2013, with Shomo singing, producing and playing all instruments on the record. [9] On August 17, 2013, the band released a video for "I Have a Problem", not to be confused with the earlier live version. [10] On December 18, 2013, the band were confirmed for the Warped Tour ...
Ty was the first business to produce a direct-to-consumer website. This was a major contributing factor to the early and rapidly growing popularity of Beanie Babies . All Beanie Baby hangtags had the website URL and a call to action printed underneath the poems and birthdays that commanded audiences to visit the company website with text that ...
"Little Bear's Tooth" – One of Little Bear's teeth becomes loose, so he tries some methods to get it out, but it comes out easily when he eats a cob of corn. " Little Red Riding Hood " – On a rainy day, Granny tells Little Bear and his friends the tale of Red Riding Hood with Emily portrayed as Red Riding Hood and the others with certain roles.
Sometimes the truth hurts, even if you’re a half-human, half-animal hybrid living in a dystopian future. Heading into the season finale of Netflix’s Sweet Tooth, Gus was crushed when he ...
Ashtown Burials is a young adult fantasy series by N. D. Wilson.It consists of three published novels: The Dragon's Tooth (2011), The Drowned Vault (2012), and Empire of Bones (2013), as well as a fourth book, The Silent Bells, which as of 2021 is being published in serial format.
This is the discography of American rock band Beartooth.They have released five studio albums, three extended plays, twenty-four singles and twenty-two music videos.Their debut studio album, Disgusting, was released on June 10, 2014.
"The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000" (also known as just The Tooth Fairy's Tats or The Tooth Fairy Tats) is the fourth season premiere and the 2nd produced episode of Comedy Central's animated television series South Park, and its 49th overall episode. It originally aired on April 5, 2000.