News Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions

alias8703

Well-Known Member
If you don't like it, you can leave. That's how freedom works.

That said, I'm 100% in support of Disney banning smoking within the parks.

Actually it's a bit more complicated then that. Rules are rules, and if an establishment chooses to be non-smoking they have every right to do so. Smokers don't get to do whatever they please wherever they want. The city of Burbank for example has banned smoking in public, you can be fined. You can only do it at your home.
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
I’m not sure what Life day is but I went ahead and gave you a like anyway for agreeing with me.

Life Day is the biggest annual holiday on Chewbacca's home planet, sort of a cross between celebrating everyone's birthday all at once and Thanksgiving.

This 3 minute intro to the Star Wars Holiday Special kind of sums up why this November, 1978 TV show is so infamously bad, while at the same time explaining to the youngsters here why the 1970's in general were so infamously bad.

 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Life Day is the biggest annual holiday on Chewbacca's home planet, sort of a cross between celebrating everyone's birthday all at once and Thanksgiving.

This 3 minute intro to the Star Wars Holiday Special kind of sums up why this November, 1978 TV show is so infamously bad, while at the same time explaining to the youngsters here why the 1970's in general were so infamously bad.



Hey don't bash on the 70s, some very good things came out in the 70s.

For example:

The Pet Rock
ABBA
Bell Bottoms
Atari
S h a g Carpet
Charlie's Angels
Disco (and the Roller Disco)
Star Wars
and some very nice posters from this forum ;)
 

Practical Pig

Well-Known Member
That sounds like a song....

"Tobacco Road" is a 1932 classic American novel by Erskine Caldwell. In 1933 it was adapted into a Broadway play that to this day is still the second-longest running non-musical play in Broadway history. It explores the lives of people on the desperate fringe of existence as they cling to the habits of their history instead of choosing to leave the past and move forward into survival, and thus they perish.

Seems like an appropriate name for a smoking area to me. ;)
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
"Tobacco Road" is a 1932 classic American novel by Erskine Caldwell. In 1933 it was adapted into a Broadway play that to this day is still the second-longest running non-musical play in Broadway history. It explores the lives of people on the desperate fringe of existence as they cling to the habits of their history instead of choosing to leave the past and move forward into survival, and thus they perish.

Seems like an appropriate name for a smoking area to me. ;)

Nah, I still want corporate sponsorship :cool:
 

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