Paul didn't go on any of the rides at the carnival because he suffers from motion sickness, a condition characterized by nausea and dizziness when in motion. This physiological response is triggered by the sensory conflict between what his eyes see (static surroundings) and what his vestibular system senses (movement). As a result, Paul avoids activities that involve rapid or unpredictable motion to prevent feeling unwell.
okaaaaayHe was a silver smith in Boston so he didnt bake any cakes at allEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!well maybe he baked a couple but it was just for fun.
no he didnt have any kids
he didnt do any
he didnt make any apperantly
maby he did maybe he didnt
it looks like carnival you can not ride any rides because there are spiders everywhere and the monster broke all of the rides.
Oh, dude, Mother Teresa probably didn't have time for pets with all that saintly work she was doing. I mean, can you imagine her running around after a dog while trying to help the poor and sick? Like, priorities, right? So, no, I highly doubt Mother Teresa had any pets.
I have a ton of carnival ideas on my website, www.schoolcarnivals.com.
Thankfully, the only "rides" are historic wagon rides and horse rides into the back country. Rides purely for entertainment in this place are not only unnecessary, but would ruin the entire experience.
any carnival
no
yes marine world does have rides its a theme park so bye
Yes there is carnival should be a time where you dress up and lose control !!!
no he didnt he didnt have a life
None of the rides at Dream World run with friction. The rides use a box style brake similar to B&M.
she didnt want to have any more! goshh..
I checked the Carnival website and I did not see any cruises to Mexico for the the Carnival Glory. The Carnival Inspiration, however, does sail to Mexico and is offering a deal for a four day cruise to Mexico starting at $229.