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Moonbear said:From looking at the photos from your party on red shirt day, all I have to say is...how come the gay men are always the cutest ones?! That is a crowd of HUNKS!![]()
It's all cosmetics and hair gel, I tell ya!
Zz.
Moonbear said:From looking at the photos from your party on red shirt day, all I have to say is...how come the gay men are always the cutest ones?! That is a crowd of HUNKS!![]()
stuart888 said:The hydraulic system on Disney's Dinosaur ride are high tech for sure. Is there some detail somewhere that explains in detail how they work, and are made?
Thanks, Stuart
Moonbear said:It's definitely cultivated...perhaps an orange grove? As you zoom in, you can see that it's trees planted in rows, and a clear border cleared around it. Definitely intentional. I guess if you're going to live so close to Disney, why not?Neat that someone found it on google maps. I just wonder who owns it and if they have any affiliation to Disney or just did it for their own amusement. Maybe a road trip is in order next time you're in the area.
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ZapperZ said:Now comes an even more direct connection. My "boss", the http://newsblaze.com/story/20070614140044tsop.nb/newsblaze/TOPSTORY/Top-Stories.html" to promote energy conservation. Various characters from the upcoming Disney-Pixar movie "Ratatouille" will be making appearances in 30-second spots promoting the use of energy-conserving lightbulbs, etc.
Ivan Seeking said:That's great! Strong impressions made early in life can make a big difference.
I've always associated Disney with science. As a kid, part of the thrill of going to Disneyland was to experience the technology and a sense of the future. Tomorrowland certainly followed this theme.
ZapperZ said:Holly Mouse! This has got to be the largest hidden Mickey ever!
Thanks to John Frost at The Disney Blog. This is a google map of an area about 20 miles from Walt Disney World. We don't know what it is, but I am inclined to think that this person who owns this land has got to either be a big Disney fan, or completely oblivious to the fact that whatever is growing in those fields are in the shape of Mickey's head.
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&t=h&om=1&ll=28.450581,-81.707168&spn=0.015697,0.029182&z=15
It is kinda neat, actually.
Zz.
ZapperZ said:It appears that the "mystery" to this huge hidden Mickey has been solved. It is a http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/community_conway_blog/2007/07/mickey-mouse-to.html" that was originally initiated by Disney itself.
Zz.
Moonbear said:Cool. I wonder if they had any plans to open it to the public. I think it would be neat if they could design it in a way to have trails that don't disrupt the overall view of it, and allow some camping sites.
ZapperZ said:Someone at a Disney fan website posted http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?p=2369047#post2369047" slowly being taken down. Looks like they are starting with the "Epcot" letters.
It is already beginning to look bare. I'm sure it will look quite odd to me the next time I see it, very much like looking at Cindy's castle after all the gold decorations for the Happiest Celebration on Earth were removed.
Zz.
