They don’t call them Disney princesses for nothing: Taking the family to a Disney theme park is now a major expense, with admission at $100 or more each and hotel suites that can run into the thousands of dollars.
Which explains why, when Dad takes out the credit cards at the park, the loudspeakers keep playing the same lyrics from “Frozen”: “Let it go, let it go.”
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If only actual poets made this kind of money: A poem believed written by Jim Morrison and found in the Paris hotel room where he died could bring $80,000 or more at auction.
Buyers should check that the author really was the Doors frontman and not Jim Morrison, the moody 11th-grader in Mrs. Benson’s fifth-period English class.
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Don’t know much about history: On this day in 1966, the Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that suspects had to be informed of their constitutional right to remain silent.
The decision resulted in the Miranda warning, read millions of times over the years by police and even more often in TV cop dramas.
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