How Does This Ride Work?
Re: How Does This Ride Work?
well, in the back room we have 10000 rats on treadmills,
when we press a button, they run like rats out of hell,
then the 10000 braking hedgehogs take over from there...
when we press a button, they run like rats out of hell,
then the 10000 braking hedgehogs take over from there...
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Re: How Does This Ride Work?
They had to have known. I'm pretty sure that if Walt was still around, the person who named that that would not still be with Disney.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:I am suprised that someone didn't catch that. Or possibly its "Hidden" humor?
Still, funny.
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True, When I saw that at WDW on the attraction, I started laughing, DW didn't understand until I explained it!Big Wallaby wrote:They had to have known. I'm pretty sure that if Walt was still around, the person who named that that would not still be with Disney.
Still, funny.
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Re: How Does This Ride Work?
But it is so much fun to talk about! Especially around teenagers...GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:True, When I saw that at WDW on the attraction, I started laughing, DW didn't understand until I explained it!
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Re: How Does This Ride Work?
Did you ever work Shack, Felinefan?felinefan wrote:Another possible response would have been, "It works fine!" :D:
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Re: How Does This Ride Work?
Just the other night I had a teenager ask me how the teacups stayed on... I was confused as hell.... 

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I would guess that they are attracted to the saucer??bpgstudios wrote:Just the other night I had a teenager ask me how the teacups stayed on... I was confused as hell....![]()
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WOW...that is just such an out there question that I cant even think of a smartass comeback for it. Tell them the dormouse uses sugar and water as glue. LOL OH BROTHER, ya gotta wonder sometimes.bpgstudios wrote:Just the other night I had a teenager ask me how the teacups stayed on... I was confused as hell....![]()
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Re: How Does This Ride Work?
Wouldn't a good catch all reply be: "Only Walt knows how (It/they) work, and he didn't tell anyone!!"vixen101485 wrote:WOW...that is just such an out there question that I cant even think of a smartass comeback for it. Tell them the dormouse uses sugar and water as glue. LOL OH BROTHER, ya gotta wonder sometimes.
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