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Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry’s Big River Rescue, VeggieTales DVD

You heard me right.  I’m happy to announce the first VeggieTales Review contest, and the prize is your own copy of the new VeggieTales DVD, Tomato Sawyer and Huckleberry Larry!

Contest Rules:

  • A comment in the comment section below gets you one point.
  • Subscribing (and confirming) via RSS (see form at bottom of this post, after the jump) gets you two points.
  • Writing a post linking to VeggieTales Review and this contest gets you five points.
  • NEW! Use Twitter to promote this post, get 2 points!

The contest will run from today through next Monday, because it is on sale Tuesday. We’ll announce the winner Tuesday morning (so you don’t have to go and pick out your own copy). Should the winner not respond that day, we’ll have another drawing until someone responds via e-mail. So make sure PeterPlum[at]VeggieTalesReview[dot]com is whitelisted, and that your e-mail doesn’t think it’s spam!

Hopefully this will be a lot of fun, and you’ll get a new VeggieTales DVD out of it.  And look for more contests in the future!

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Hairbrush….

 

This was my all time favorite song before I heard the belly button song!  (Now they’re tied)  Also, I think this was the first silly song with Larry I had ever heard!

 

Enjoy!

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Independence Day!

Independence Day is a time to thank those soldiers, firemen, policemen, veterans… for all they do for us and all that they have done throughout the years.  So thank you to those who have made a difference and kept this country free!  Here at http://veggietalesreview.com we’d like to thank those who served in the pie war as well.  And a special thank you to all those who fought bravely and another one to the families of those who were creamed.  Their service and honor will never be forgotten.

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Thirteen Summer Safety Tips

It’s that time of the year again, when people are outside enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.  It’s also the time when some specific safety tips could come in handy so you can enjoy the weather and all that goes with it.

We interviewed the nurse from the belly button silly song, and she needs to tell you something: these are the hints she gave us to have a safe summer…

1. Wear sunscreen if outside.  Don’t forget to cover ears, hair parts, the back of the neck, and the tops of feet.  Some of those areas are liable to be forgotten.  Too much sun may cause over-ripening.

2. Refrigeration reminders:  food that contains mayonnaise, eggs, milk, and some other quick to spoil ingredients should be put in the cooler to keep people from getting sick and ruining picnics with the little veggies.

3. Keep water with you at all times.  Dehydration is a serious thing.  So keep some water in the car, and make sure you’re drinking plenty of fluids.

4. Yep, it’s the time for bugs as well.  Bees’ and wasps’ stings can be very painful, so keep some benadryl on hand, or some other kind of allergy medicine that can be taken in case of bites, stings, and rashes.

5. If you’re near the water, remember to pay attention to the little veggies around you.  Make sure, if they cannot swim, that they are wearing life jackets. (Not all veggies float naturally.)

6.  Also, don’t leave them at the pool or lake unattended.  Knowing when there will be a lifeguard on duty is also a helpful thing to keep children safe.  Keep in mind to have the little veggies wear appropriate swim attire– watch out for tan lines!

7. Remember, when outside, hats and sunglasses are your friends.  Squinting for long periods of time can make you have a headache.

8. While you don’t want to stay inside watching veggietales all day, you don’t wont to be outside for too many hours and become over heated.  Heat rashes and heat strokes can occur if one is outside for long periods of time.  Especially when in direct sunlight without access to shade.

9. When the temperature gets very high, make sure all pets have an adequate source of water.

10. In hot weather, don’t overeat, it might make veggies (even those who don’t have belly buttons) feel sick or lazy.

11. If it is too hot to go outside, stay in a place where it’s cool, this will prolong shelf-life, and prevent premature rottenness.

12. When camping, take flashlights and first aid supplies.  God is bigger than the boogey man, but flashlights can certainly shed some light on scary subjects.

13. Remember to have fun, but be safe as well.  First aid and cpr classes are also helpful to take!

That’s it from the veggietales nurse!!  (And if there’s something missing in your midriff’s decor, that’s perfectly normal for gourds!!!)

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