Not surprised by this. Marvel has been moving to ditch anything that didn't initially fall under the Marvel Studios banner, and the current situation gave them the perfect reason to.
So cool considering my DVR neglected to record this!The Disney Family Singalong now available on Disney+!
https://insidethemagic.net/2020/04/disney-family-singalong-disney-plus-ec1/
These had SO MUCH POTENTIAL. Yet, they fall flat because they don't interview anyone nor discuss details that wouldn't "spill the beans" yet could be very insightful. Very disappointing series, frankly!
I do agree they could do some interviews but they definitely aren’t going to show behind the scenes. That would ruin the allure of WDI and create false hope potentially as things are always influx at WDI.These had SO MUCH POTENTIAL. Yet, they fall flat because they don't interview anyone nor discuss details that wouldn't "spill the beans" yet could be very insightful. Very disappointing series, frankly!
No earring though!
No earring though!
No earring though!
Dang it! Why do these have to come out when money is tight? Lol
Dang it! Why do these have to come out when money is tight? Lol
I’m guessing in the $50-80 like a lot of them have been.Curious to know where they will land cost-wise. Some of these designer ears have been fun, but most of them are outside of what I would consider paying for a pair of ears.
I’m guessing in the $50-80 like a lot of them have been.
Was just about to ask the cost of the Rohde ears.
Sigh, can't justify that much for just a pair of ears. That I'll then most likely be hesitant to wear because of their cost.
The Kevin Rafferty ones for MMRR are like $78 I think so I am expecting these to be around that.If they fall in this range I might pull the trigger - these are the ones I was most looking forward to ... If they are like $120+ then no way
This OT, but unemployment insurance is paid for by employers with Pre-Tax money. Life insurance is paid for with after tax money, even if your employer pays for it you pay taxes on the premiums for any coverage over $50K. Other forms of insurance have special tax carve outs for, like if you pay for health services with cash it is post tax money, but if you pay for it with insurance it is pre-tax.Isn't it weird that you have to pay taxes on un-emp (b/c it's considered income), yet an insurance payout (like medical,house,car, life) isn't taxed? Why is it called unemployment insurance then?