Mad Tv – The Credit Card song

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We all recognise the importance of celebrating our accomplishments. It allows us time to let the moment in truth sink in before moving onto the next project, and time to reflect and rejoice. A theme party is a distinctive and rewarding way to celebrate an accomplishment, and an adult Mad Hatter’s Tea Party is the perfective choice!

Putting this celebration from the heart together is simple with my easy six-element approach to party planning:

Element 1 – Theme, Mood & Color: Creating the Backdrop for the Party

A Mad Hatter’s Tea Party theme is all regarding using zany and mismatched items to create a mood of fun and whimsy. Bright, bold colors, such as sunshine yellow, tangerine orange, purple, lime green and sky blue, are the order of the day, with a unifying black and white checkerboard pattern to tie your color scheme and give rise to a festive backdrop for your celebration.

Element 2 – Invitations: Using Vellum to Embellish a Store Bought Invite

Add vellum to a store-bought invite for a fun and originative invitation. Find a teacup invitation that you like and buy either plain or designed vellum from an office supply store. Choose whichever looks best with your invitation, one that’s not too busy or overpowering.

Create a rhyme, poem, or sentiment using words or phrases from Alice in Wonderland. Print it on the vellum, cut to size, and attach to the teacup invite using a hole-punch and a color-coordinating ribbon.

Element 3 – Decor & Ambiance: Creating an Indoor Garden

Transform your party room into an indoor garden starting from the ground up. Start with the grass. Astroturf® is a good option and there are a great deal of styles to choose from starting as low as 45 cents a square foot. You may also rent it from a party rental company or buy it from a carpet provider or local home betterment store.

Next, fabricate a garden backdrop by using a “scene setter.” You may buy a potpourri of cost effective scene setters online or at brick and mortar party supply stores. Each quintessentially covers 20 feet of wall space. My favored comes in two 4-foot rolls, giving you both a garden scene and daytime sky. Manufacturers commend using tacky putty to cohere scene setters to your walls; however, if it isn’t sticking or you’re not comfortable putting putty directly on your walls, here’s a tip: use blue painters tape each 6 inches or so on the wall, and then put the tacky putty or other double-sided adhesive on top of that.

To heighten the garden feeling, consider crafting big crepe paper flowers that are easy and inexpensive to make. Mix them with artificial flowers and put them in a planter box filled with Styrofoam®. Cover the Styrofoam with moss and you’ve invented a colorful and distinguishable indoor flower bed.

Finally, it’s time to dress your Tea Party table in fun and whimsy. You’ll need a tablecloth, mismatched tea cups and saucers, zany plates and napkins, and of course a few added surprises, such as a Mad Hatter nut cracker, a ceramic White Rabbit, or a teeny teacup set. Enjoy finding clever and distinguishable Alice in Wonderland inspired items that could effortlessly sit on your tea table.

Element 4 – Food & Beverage: Tempest in a Teapot

Because I believe it gives rise to merrymaking right off the bat, I am a big fan of serving a signature beverage at each occasion. Be it alcoholic or non, I prefer one suitable to my theme and served in a distinguishable vessel. To add a madcap factor of fun to this celebration, serve your signature beverage in teapots and mismatched tea cups.

Tie your teapots into your Mad Hatter’s theme by customizing them to match your décor. With a zany napkin as my inspiration, I fancified three teapots to match using puff paints and glitter glue. Simply follow the patterns on your inspiration piece, or add a few easy swirls, polka dots, and imagination “s” shapes in bright colors to develop wacky serving pieces for your tea table.

Once the pots are dry, fill them with your own particular “Tempest in a Teapot” concoction. Mine is available beneath the recipes tab at YouCanPlanAParty.

Element #5 – Activities: Playing For Prizes

My favored firstborn party action is one I call “Bring from Home.” It involves asking your guests to wear something special as their ticket into the party; in this case hats, of course. Be sure to include this request in your invitation. This action is a great speech starter and quickly gets every one into the spirit of the theme. You may bump up the fun by making your Mad Hatter celebration a costume party, the more zany and mismatched the better.

This second action is inspired by a scene from Alice in Wonderland: Whenever somebody toasts the guest of honor or congratulates him or her on their accomplishment, every one drinks, then somebody shouts, “Clean-cup, clean-cup. I need a clean-cup. Move on!” Watching every one pick up and move one seat to the right is hilarious fun!

Lastly, invite your guests to entertain you. Encourage them to tell a joke, sing a song, or act out a skit from Alice in Wonderland. Have a few skits on hand like The Jabberwocky, Alice and the Caterpillar, The Walrus and the Carpenter, Tweedle Dumb and Tweedle Dee, perhaps even the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party.

Be ready with a great deal of prizes wrapped in theme-related paper bags or boxes to reward them for their efforts. But here’s the best part of this activity; when your guests are done performing, rather of handing them a prize, hand them a note card with a riddle on it that tells them where their prize is located. For instance, “Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the _________.” Once they’ve found the right clock in the house, they’ll either find their prize, or a note telling them where their real prize is hidden.

Element #6 – Special Touches: A Memento of the Night

Give your guests a little token that will remind them of the fun they had at your Mad Hatter’s Tea Party whenever they look at it. My choice is a mini teacup and saucer. Put some candy in the cup, preferably the guest of honor’s favorite, and wrap it in Cellophane® with a great deal of colorful crinkle grass at the bottom of the bag. Tie with a few zany ribbons to match everything else you’ve employed allround the party, and you’ve produced a lovely favor. Another tip: Decrease the probability of breakage by using double stick adhesive on the bottom of the cup. Add a thank you card that reads, “You’re just my cup of tea. Thanks for coming to my party.”

When throwing this or any party for somebody with the aim of celebrating an accomplishment, please consider a particular gift for the guest of honor. This may be as simple as a toast, as thoughtful as a store-bought gift, or as elaborate as a performance presentation. Whatever you choose is not almost as primary as the time carved out at the party for acknowledgment. Without fail, this is one of the best ways to manufacture an experience that will be remembered for a lifetime.

Life was meant to be celebrated! So when it comes to planning parties, use my easy six-element approach to make it simple to fetch people together. Enjoy the memories!


Mad Tv The Credit Card Song

The Junky Road seeks to provide a comprehensive road map for the intermediate person to use as a guide to navigate out of extreme credit card difficulties with. It likewise seeks to provide an overview and historical perspective for people to relate their financial difficultnesses to, using the history of coal mining in the Anthracite Region of the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania as the historical comparison.

This elaborated analysis of the procedures and processes of credit card defaults, lawsuits, judgments, and other related repercussions of credit card difficultnesses also provides perceptivities into applying mental health proficiencies utile for the intermediate person beset by a barrage of creditors. The brutality of the coal mining history provides perspective-and realism.

The author, Pennsylvania attorney Eugene C. Kelley, of the KPWS Law P.C. law firm, has drawn upon a lifetime of experience in writing this book. The elaborated sectionalizations with regards to bankruptcy and negotiating with finance companies are all drawn from his actual professional experience, which is extensive.

The book is a series of vignettes regarding ordinary humans suffering from bad debt problems, parables that provide real life examples of persons who have made mistakes, failed, and at times triumphed over adversity. Each story explains some aspect of the world of financial and legal troubles that are oftentimes incomprehensible to the layperson, but in this format are without apparent effort understood.

The book draws upon the writer’s vast professional and personal humane expererience. One of thirteen children who grew up working through a lot of the adversity related with growing up in little coal mining towns in Pennsylvania in the 1970′s, Eugene Kelley has experienced a lot, and this shines through in a book regarding humane beings dealing with humane and financial troubles for the duration of one of America’s most bothered periods in history. The book offers some magnificent counsel in an without apparent effort understood format, but offers no miracle cures. People who wish to climb out of whatsoever economic trap they have fallen into, for whatsoever reason, may use this book as a guide for doing so in a sane, rational, and dignified way that will limit the collateral harm which so ofttimes occurs in our personal lives when our financial difficultnesses go out of control.

Mad Tv The Credit Card Song

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25 Responses to Mad Tv – The Credit Card song

  1. Homer says:

    Bonita

    lol do you see what credit cards do to your life?xD

  2. Barney says:

    Willian

    The guy on the upright bass, is BIG BOB, from Harold and Kumar escape from Guantanamo Bay…awesome…-authentic

  3. Michael says:

    Laverne

    1:25-1:29
    He (guy on the right) looks so charming. Idk why.

  4. Erna says:

    Briana

    i had a dream once where i was poor and singed this song at the town square XD

  5. Gerardo says:

    Ellsworth

    @12ace4 yeah its how a real credit card commercial should be XD

  6. Christie says:

    Ronnie

    @12ace4 me too XD wish they didnt cancel the show

  7. Mattie says:

    Erma

    why was MAD TV cancelled!? it was so hilarious look at this forexample i almost cryed at the jail part alone XD

  8. Crystal says:

    Xavier

    I was so sad when Dan wasn’t in this years cast :(

  9. Rachael says:

    Lawrence

    Season one didn’t sell well, so they never made another one. They did, however, make a DVD showcasing MADtv’s best moments from seasons 8, 9, and 10 (which to me was when the show was good [though seasons 3, 11, and 12 were good too]).

  10. Darin says:

    Randal

    I woke up two days later
    In a downtown L.A. street (Downtown L.A. street)
    I have no stomach lining
    And it makes it hard to eat (Makes it hard to eat)
    I don’t have a job
    And I don’t have shoes and socks
    And Fang and I are living
    In this soggy cardboard box
    Why, oh, why did I get a credit card?
    Without it, I would not have been stabbed
    In the prison yard
    Makes you really wonder why the credit companies
    Send out applications to
    High school kids like me?

  11. Sheldon says:

    Althea

    In order to survive in jail
    I joined a **** gang
    And then became the bitch
    To a big skinhead named Fang
    During a prison riot
    The gang and I escaped
    I sure don’t miss the awful food
    Or the shower rape
    Once we got out on the street
    I thought it would be cool
    To smuggle drugs from Mexico
    As a cocaine mule
    Down in Tijuana
    I took a condom full of coke
    I swallowed it and in my stomach
    That cheap rubber broke.

  12. Roosevelt says:

    Geraldine

    Senior year in high school
    I got a credit card
    I racked up 80 grand in debt
    And payin’ it off was hard
    So I ignored the notices
    That I got in the mail
    The creditors came after me
    And I wound up in jail
    Why, oh, why did I get a credit card?
    If I would have just paid in cash
    Life wouldn’t be so hard
    Makes you kinda wonder why the credit companies
    Would even offer credit to a
    High school kid like me?

  13. Nancy says:

    Cliff

    He’s totally hot.

  14. Milton says:

    Stacy

    this song is hilarious i laughed my *** off

  15. Marty says:

    Chung

    dan oster

  16. Luke says:

    Bettye

    who is that actor?

  17. Andrea says:

    Miles

    death to the loan sharks that call them self check n go and all credit card companies

  18. Daren says:

    Claude

    It didnt sell very well, so they decided to not spend money to make another one if no one was going to buy it.

  19. Chase says:

    Brandy

    how come that mad tv doesnt come out with madtv seasons dvd’s it only came out with season 1 dvd and it stopped,

  20. Frederic says:

    Fredrick

    what is the lyrics to this song

  21. Sergio says:

    Marquis

    storey of my life and it makes you wonder the credit companys would even offer credit to a high skool kid lik me !!

  22. Lindsey says:

    Raymundo

    (other account) dude *** it was a response to that one dude i was talkin about the skit of the moment of truth

  23. Titus says:

    Penny

    oh yea that was funny you have to create susspense thats how fox makes 5 minutes of material into an hour long show