There's 104 days of summer vacation,
And school comes along just to end it,
So the annual problem for our generation,
Is finding a good way to spend it....
Like maybee....
Building a rocket,
Or fighting a mummy,
Or climbing up the Eiffel Tower,
Discovering something that doesn't exsist, (Hey!)
Or giving a monkey a shower.
Surffing tidle waves,
Creating nano bots,
Or locating Frankenstein's brain. (It's over here!)
Finding a dodo bird
Painting a continent
Or driving your sister insane (Phineas! )
As you can see
There's a whole lot of stuff to do
Before school starts this fall (Come on Perry)
So stick with us 'cause Phineas and Ferb
Are gonna do it all
So stick with us 'cause Phineas and Ferb are
Gonna do it all!
The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة khamsah, also romanized khamsa, meaning lit. "five") is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout the Middle East and North Africa, and commonly used in jewellery and wall hangings.[1][2] Depicting the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many societies throughout history, the hamsa provides superstitious defense against the evil eye. It is also known as the hand of Fatima, so named to commemorate Muhammad's daughter Fatima Zahra. Levantine Christians call it the hand of Mary, for the mother of Jesus. Following its incorporation into Jewish tradition via its widespread use in the Islamic world, it was also renamed the hand of Miriam for Miriam, sister of Moses.