And here we go with the fourth edition. Remember, these are from various sections of WDW attractions (which include rides and non-rides) that exist or used to. Where did these come from?
1. "Four centuries of work, bloodshed, loneliness, and fear created this land."
2. "I'm sure you all know Jules Verne, noted writer and...french guy."
3. "Your job - if you can cut it - will be to run the most sophisticated information system ever devised...."
4. "Did I mention the whole seven villains trying to take over the world at the same time thing?"
5. "Young or old, this is your chance to drive in the fast lane without worrying about getting a speeding ticket."
6. "The great, green sea turtles - for instance - are the reptilian patriarchs of the deep."
7. "Way to play, everyone!" - "Now you get to score points!"
8. "Mon ami, I am always ready - as they say - to "put on the show".
9. "No, por favor, no!!!" (glub, glub, glub)
10. "Pilots....prepare for lift-off!"
11. "They also all lived in a big castle, which ain't so bad either. That's my favorite kind of story."
12. "Will the seemingly infinite communications become a flood of electronic babble?"
1. "Four centuries of work, bloodshed, loneliness, and fear created this land."
2. "I'm sure you all know Jules Verne, noted writer and...french guy."
3. "Your job - if you can cut it - will be to run the most sophisticated information system ever devised...."
4. "Did I mention the whole seven villains trying to take over the world at the same time thing?"
5. "Young or old, this is your chance to drive in the fast lane without worrying about getting a speeding ticket."
6. "The great, green sea turtles - for instance - are the reptilian patriarchs of the deep."
7. "Way to play, everyone!" - "Now you get to score points!"
8. "Mon ami, I am always ready - as they say - to "put on the show".
9. "No, por favor, no!!!" (glub, glub, glub)
10. "Pilots....prepare for lift-off!"
11. "They also all lived in a big castle, which ain't so bad either. That's my favorite kind of story."
12. "Will the seemingly infinite communications become a flood of electronic babble?"