Big Ban Theory

ebook Elementary Essence Applied to Manganese, Ice Ice Baby, Vanilla Ice, Daydream Believer, Monkees, and Sunflower Diaries 22th, Volume 25 · Big Ban Theory

By Rod Island

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Volume 25 is a continuation of Volume 25. It republishes "Sunflower Diaries," Volume 25. It has a focus on the 2014 World Cup Belgium model Axelle Despiegelaere born 5/29 with the scandal of the hunting picture on her Facebook page on 7/11 of 2014 for the birthday of Michael Rosenbaum as Lex Luthor. It also does an examination of Davy Jones of the Monkees who sang the theme song for "Scooby Doo." Manganese 1 is regarding the MTV video of Jon Stewart and a group talking about "ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice. It talks about how there's a link between "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice referencing "gunshots that rang out like Bell' vs. Kristen Bell as Anna in "Frozen." It also cites the Psychic Manifestation of how Davy Jones born 12/30 is the only member as of 7/12 of 2014 who has passed away from the Monkees. He died on a Leap Year aligning with "Curbside Prophet" by Jason Mraz citing Leap Year 1996 and Elsa the Dog referring to Elsa in "Frozen." Manganese 2 is a re-examination of the news article about the Six Flags Magic Mountain Ninja Ride that lost power. Vanilla Ice did the rap song "Go Ninja Go" for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Manganese 3 is regarding the 2014 World Cup model Axelle Despiegelaere born 5/29 of 1987, which is Year of the Rabbit. The chapters included with the republished versions of "Sunflower Diaries" are themes about "Moulin Rouge." Manganese 4 cites the incident with Jean Segura of the Milwaukee Brewers whose 9 month old son passed away. It links to the song "Daydream Believer" by the Monkees with Davy Jones.

Big Ban Theory