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KELLIE HARRINGTON’S USE of ‘Hakuna Matata’ in interviews has resonated with people after her Olympic success. Win or lose, Kellie would say ‘Hakuna Matata’, and point out that she’s just happy to be at the Games, doing her best.
Hakuna Matata is probably the most famous song from the 1994 Disney animation The Lion King, influenced by the Shakespearean play ‘Hamlet’. But a fair few Disney animations have had songs that resonated with us.
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So here’s a quiz to test your nostalgic-musical-animated knowledge.
Let’s start with the title track: What lyric comes after ‘It means no worries, for the rest of your days’ in Hakuna Matata?
It’s our problem-free energy
It’s our problem-free philosophy
It’s our endless generosity
It’s our furry - Pumba! Not in front of the kids…
In Moana, Maui the “ordinary” demi-god sings the song “You’re Welcome” to the young heroine. What activity has he not done?
Pulled islands from the sea
Harnessed the breeze
Starred in action films
Lassoed the sun
In ‘Colours of the Wind’ from the film Pocahontas, which one of these does the heroine NOT ask if you have done:
Have you ever heard the wolf cry to the blue corn moon
Or asked the grinning bobcat why he grinned
Have you swam with an arctic walrus in Waterford
Can you paint with all the colours of the wind
In the Aristocats, this fella serenades Duchess with a song about himself. Who is he NOT?
Abraham deLacey
Scat Cat
Giuseppe Casey
Thomas O'Malley
What comes after this line in the song ‘I Knew I Smelled a Rat’ from the 2007 film Ratatouille: “Well it seems as though this parasite…”
Is feeding people's appetites
Is feeding people marmite
His time is up at midnight
Has had enough of the limelight
Who sang Let it Go from Frozen?
Adele Dazeem
Idina Menzel
Ariana Grande
John Travolta
Which one of these lines is not about Prince Ali in the song of the same name from the film Aladdin?
Prince Ali, mighty is he, Ali Ababwa/ Strong as ten, regular men, definitely
He's faced the galloping hordes/ A hundred bad guys with swords
Now, try your best to stay calm/ Brush up your Friday salaam
He doesn’t pay a fair tax/ He’d rather recline and relax
‘I'll Make a Man Out of You’ in the film Mulan is played as Mulan learns to train in the army she has joined, dressed as a man. Who is the main singer of that song?
Mulan
The Eddie Murphy dragon
Li Shang
Attila the Hun
In ‘Under the Sea’ from the film The Little Mermaid, which one of these lines isn't a reason why is the sea so great, according to Sebastian?
It’ll do for now for me
Up on the shore they work all day
Under the sea we off the hook
We got the beat here
And finally, back to The Lion King: In Elton John’s Can You Feel the Love Tonight, what line comes after, eh, ‘can you feel the love tonight’?
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@Dave Connolly: funny thing is as taxpayers we actually pay quite a bit for nothing. Property tax one glaring example, we probably should get bins covered for that, or at least a full credit against our taxes.
@Jack: we must be the only country that people don’t get anything for our property tax it’s beyond a joke at this stage how much the hard working people of this country are getting screwed with endless taxes on everything
@Dave Connolly: Well in fairness we pay for plenty and get very little in return, as someone already pointed out things like the property tax, cos where I live we have no parks, street lights etc……also you may want ask the HSE and revenue where the money from the sugar tax has gone, been a few years and there seems to be nothing to help drive down dental costs or whatever the excuse the ban it all brigade puked up when they suggested it as an idea
@CP: Perhaps except for Parks, Public Lighting, footpaths, sewage, drainage, Libraries, Community Centres, Public events, housing maintenance, road signs, traffic improvements and I could go on.
@Dermot Lacey: yes, but apart from Parks, Public Lighting, footpaths, sewage, drainage, Libraries, Community Centres, Public events, housing maintenance, road signs, traffic improvements… what have the Romans ever done for us!?
This isn’t just a problem limited to Dublin. I take my dogs for walks on the Carlingford-Omeath greenway and have had to carry bags of dog poo around with me for over four kilometres at times. There are plenty of “no littering” and “no dog fouling” signs, but no means of disposing of anything between Carlingford marina and St. Jude’s shrine. There should be a bin every 500-750 metres along the path. It’s clear councils just don’t want to pay anyone to lift it, though.
@Philip Dunlop: no bins on lots of hikes I’ve done in Ireland too but it’s unreasonable to expect them to be everywhere especially off the beaten track. I just keep littler in my bag in these instances.
One major thing i notice In our cities and towns is a lack of bins and the few we have are always full. Was in Manchester only 2 weeks ago and there are bins everywhere around and empty with loads of people around cleaning.
@Martin Ridge: that’s the problem in our in the county councils are just plain lazy leaving bins overflowing everywhere and the city is becoming an absolute dump but of course they will just sit back and drink tea in the canteen get paid go home rinse repeat and do nothing about it
Funny how Australia has bins hundreds of kilometres out in the outback, that are even regularly maintained and emptied. But DCC etc can’t even make a plan to get it done in urban parks.
Public bins and public toilets are treated as a luxury in Dublin and probably most towns and cities un Ireland. It is such a basic necessity for a city, but not in Ireland, of course.
Our public services are just wonderful
By the way if any of them are reading this – the outside clock at Connolly Station has been stopped for a year, and the bus timetable run by T.F.I. hasn’t worked for 6 months
But no rush lads, take your time.
@Jack: If they could be identified, yes.
I walk my dog twice daily in a large local park and while I spot discarded dog poop bags I have never come across a person doing this
@socheallaigh: that’s why we need Park wardens but of course the park wardens are down in the canteen drinking tea as per usual not doing their job to serious lack of regulation in this country is ridiculous as there is poo bags left absolutely everywhere
You can comment on bins but not on Islamists running round Europe killing people. How very ‘liberal’. How very ‘Journal’. Censorship at its finest. Oireland 2025…
Everyone should be able to account for their own rubbish disposal. Should be enforced and checked a lot more than tv licences. We tolerate way too much of other people’s mess in this country.
It’s down to pure laziness by the county council not able to do their jobs and empty the bins regularly hence being overflowing in most places they need to do their job and maintain public areas property and have sufficient amount of bins around the regions Dublin is becoming a dump
In South Africa you get many large bins with advertisements on them I suspect to cover costs. Also on some street signs you get ones on a square pole above would be advertising.
@Thesaltyurchin: Sitting in traffic was caused by the greens. So they try not to mention that. They will shout about the cycle lanes and the roads closed off!
Po o p bag trees. Left on the ground, in bushes. Hard to see in Autumn leaves but sure leaves a mark on your shoes, car, ptam, bike, scooter, football etc. Scu m who dont scoop and bring home.
@I Am: I don’t understand the poop bags in trees thing? Do people really go out of their way to pick up the poop(which is the really disgusting bit), then go out of their way to tie them to a tree? Why? I mean, surely it’s easier to put them in a bin, no? So maybe if there were more bins, there would be less poop trees. Nah, I’m probably widely off the mark.
@Shane O Mac: I used to spend a few days off during a summer just walking to the Phoenix Park to chill out. Would get a coffee and sandwich in Castleknock along the way. From Castleknock gate, there was no bins along Chesterfield avenue until get near to the zoo. That’s maybe a 3km straight road.
On returning home with my rubbish,including the cigarette ends, from exiting that gate, I think could count 24 in about that same distance.
Ironically, along the Park walk I would somehow see less rubbish than on the roads and verges along the way back.
Folk are hoarding plastic bottles and the like now, no room for rubbish and hence they are dumping their rubbish in these bins, plus plastic bottles are a business for the immigrant folk now, money in the pocket not in the bin.
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