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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 8:03 pm
by hulkcoaster
Next time say something too smart for them to understand:
The Disneyland Resort is an open ecosysytem eviorment integrated into the Anaheim and larger Souther California area. Organisms can come and go as they please in this humble paridise Mickey Mouse calls home.

..and than stand there and smile.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 5:04 pm
by Zazu
hulkcoaster wrote:Next time say something too smart for them to understand:
The Disneyland Resort is an open ecosysytem eviorment integrated into the Anaheim and larger Souther California area. Organisms can come and go as they please in this humble paridise Mickey Mouse calls home.

..and than stand there and smile.
My version of this: "It was swamp before Mickey, and it'll be swamp after Mickey. Right now it's swamp *with* Mickey." That usually leaves them with a pretty good glaze.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 6:22 pm
by thundercatjamie
hulkcoaster wrote:Next time say something too smart for them to understand:
The Disneyland Resort is an open ecosysytem eviorment integrated into the Anaheim and larger Souther California area. Organisms can come and go as they please in this humble paridise Mickey Mouse calls home.

..and than stand there and smile.
Do they have to pay admission? lol :twisted:

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 5:47 am
by Main Streeter
thundercatjamie wrote:
hulkcoaster wrote:Next time say something too smart for them to understand:
The Disneyland Resort is an open ecosysytem eviorment integrated into the Anaheim and larger Souther California area. Organisms can come and go as they please in this humble paridise Mickey Mouse calls home. ..and than stand there and smile.
Do they have to pay admission? lol :twisted:
Too funny!! Not sure I'll remember all the above eco speil. Mention ecosystem or paradise Mickey Mouse & guests will ask where these rides are & how long fastpass lines are. Basically feel the ecosystem comment is much too high for even the brightest guest's I Q. - on a good day :wink:

Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 11:22 pm
by StrangeTikiGod
Hopping back to the topic of naming ducks, I remember ambling about the Boardwalk one night with my CP roommates and being informed that a winged threesome that frequented the area near the bakery had been named "Quacker," "Squeaker," and "The Other One."

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 12:06 am
by CMDad
Second, there is only one "Magic Kingdom", and it's in Walt Disney World. That other place is just called "Disneyland".
Actually I had heard DL be referred to a The Magic Kingdom in my pre-1971 visits.

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 3:49 am
by GMC
Disneyland IS the Original Magic Kingdom, NEVER forget it!

Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 3:51 pm
by Zazu
Disneyland was *described* as "a magic kingdom" and "a magical kingdom," but I don't believe the company has ever used "the Magic Kingdom" (capitalized) to refer to the west coast park. (As ever, I stand ready to be corrected.)

Even it it was, get with the program! Disney changes names for things all the time. I'd think that a change that was made 33 years ago - before most of you young whippersnappers were born - might have sunk in by now.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have to return to my research of what to call "The Island Formerly Known as Discovery Island." Image

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 12:27 pm
by Yfoog
aliceindisguse wrote:There are like 10 cats the live in the old skyway chalet in fantasyland. And if the cat has beeen seen its been named....
An old seldom used van at work is rusted with a hole in the floor. One day I had to drive it to a job site. I open the door and get pleted with an intense smell of cat urine. Apparently a cat gave birth to a liter and all were living inside the vheicle for some time, but have sinced move elsewhere. The day was windy so I opened all doors and windows to air out the van. All I accompished was creating a dust devil of cat hair inside. I was running late so I had to live with it.