![]() Shocked, he told his sister, who then told her best friend, and so on. Ford claimed to have noticed the line on his own. Movie Guide had itself first learned about the supposed hidden messages from letters, and Bannon traced back the rumor still further through one of the letter writers, an Iowa woman who eventually led Bannon to an Iowa college senior named Matthew Ford. The rumor’s great vessel was Christian networks, especially in the South, that were convinced the Disney Renaissance was secretly corrupting children. It all sounds like Aladdin, but it may have been an error in the sound editing and mixing that resulted in the way it is here and why it sounds jumbled.”) (I shared the moment with a Slate audio producer, who said: “I don’t necessarily buy there is a second voice there. Even Snopes’ 2000 debunk, which deemed the rumors “False,” seemed unwilling to let go of them entirely: “A close listening to the audio track revealed Aladdin,” the site wrote, “speaking the words ‘C’mon … good kitty,’ and just as Aladdin said the word ‘kitty,’ a second voice began to whisper, ‘Pssst … take off your clo- …’.” It added, ominously, “Who this second voice was, and exactly what he said, is a mystery.” Snopes even included slowed-down audio to support its claims. The rumor is silly, to my ear at least, but it’s also a schoolyard urban legend for the ages, and many of us still want to believe. If paying by cheque, please make your cheque payable to Holy Spirit RCSRD # 4.ĭeadline for donations and advertisements: March 2, 2020.Search for “good teenagers take off your clothes” now-or, actually, don’t!-and you will quickly find Disney’s official explanation that the line of dialogue is really “Scat, good tiger, take off and go.” Listen for yourself, and what you hear will likely depend on how much you wish Disney was sending us all secret sex signals. Under Gift Information choose FLVT School and write Spring Production in the memo. Donation in the amount of $ _.įor donations through School Cash Online, please click on the following link:.If paying by cheque please make your cheque payable to FLVT School. Please pay online through School Cash Online by using the following link: _Inside Front Cover _ Inside Back Cover _ Outside Back Cover Full Page Advertiser (8 ½ x 5 ½ inches) $ 200.Business Card Advertiser (1 ¼ x 2 ¼ inches) $50.March 2, 2020, is the deadline for payments. Thank you again for all your help and support. If you would like more information about our sponsorship program, please contact the school office at (403) 381-0953. ![]() We hope to see you in the audience in April. Ticket prices are $10 for adults/students and $5 for FLVT students. Cast 2 will perform on Tuesday and Cast 1 will perform on Monday. Our spring production will run two evening shows at 7:00 pm on Monday, April 27 and Tuesday, April 28 at the Yates Memorial Theatre. ![]() If you would like to become a supporter of FLVT’s musical production in the form of an advertisement or donation, please fill in the attached form and return it to Father Leonard Van Tighem School. It is anticipated that the cost of our musical production will be approximately $10,000. In order to support our production, we rely on ticket sales, donations by our patrons, and advertisers in our Playbill. The spring production is truly a student-centred project. The backstage roles are also filled by our students from the technical booth to hair and makeup to the front house service. The production will showcase talented FLVT student singers, dancers, and actors. In April 2020 we will be performing ALADDIN JR., a Disney musical. Father Leonard Van Tighem School is once again putting together a spring production by our Junior High students.
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