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I was filmed for American Inventor last summer at my home and in front of the celebrity panel, but was pre-empted by either a deaf kid or the guy with the steak cooker that took way to long to cook. It was my chance to get 144 million viewer to see the concept of giving your toes its own pillow like a your beloved head pillow. Oh well, God has a plan and a time for the business. It's all about giving Him the glory anyway.....what we accumulate as personal possessions in this life is fleeting and temporal. I just wanted to make people's rest more enjoyable while we are stuck in these bodies on earth....won't need the pillows where we are goin' (if we believe in Jesus...if not, not sure where the others are headed-though "God is good" so I'm sure we"ll be neighbors)!
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I am sure that everyone at Lifetime would agree with the message of Princess Bubble.
Knowing how low self-esteem and depression plague many single females, we wanted to spread the message that ‘happily ever after’ can occur even before Prince Charming arrives. . . or even if he never does,” said Webb.
“We’re definitely not anti-Prince,” said Johnston (whose college nickname was “Bubbles”). “We’re not anti-family or anti-marriage, if anything we’re anti-‘Damsel in Distress.’ Our message—the single life can also be a fairy tale. The End!”
Princess Bubble stars a princess who is confused by the traditional fairy tale messages that say she must find her “prince” before she can live “happily ever after.” Princess Bubble dons her “thinking crown” to research traditional fairy tales, interviews married girlfriends, and even takes counsel from her mother, who advises her to sign up at FindYourPrince.com. With a little help from her fairy godmother, Ms. Bubble discovers that “living happily ever after” is not about finding a prince. “True happiness,” the book reveals, “is found by loving God, being kind to others, and being comfortable with who you are already!”
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I am Grace Dagadag It give me a great pleasures to write you after viewing your profile which really interest me to have communication with you and If that say to you is OK, please agree to write to me with my private e-mail which is: grace_dag03@yahoo.com
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I am sure that everyone at Lifetime would agree with the message of Princess Bubble.
Knowing how low self-esteem and depression plague many single females, we wanted to spread the message that ‘happily ever after’ can occur even before Prince Charming arrives. . . or even if he never does,” said Webb.
“We’re definitely not anti-Prince,” said Johnston (whose college nickname was “Bubbles”). “We’re not anti-family or anti-marriage, if anything we’re anti-‘Damsel in Distress.’ Our message—the single life can also be a fairy tale. The End!”
Princess Bubble stars a princess who is confused by the traditional fairy tale messages that say she must find her “prince” before she can live “happily ever after.” Princess Bubble dons her “thinking crown” to research traditional fairy tales, interviews married girlfriends, and even takes counsel from her mother, who advises her to sign up at FindYourPrince.com. With a little help from her fairy godmother, Ms. Bubble discovers that “living happily ever after” is not about finding a prince. “True happiness,” the book reveals, “is found by loving God, being kind to others, and being comfortable with who you are already!”
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