What's this cable between Cindarella Castle and Tomorrowland building

Cmdr_Crimson

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Here's another decent shot of Tink found on Google.....
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The Empress Lilly

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LOL, ok. I better take you off the invite list of any costume parties I might throw.
;)
And if you find yourself in Phoenix, Arizona in April, whatever you do, make sure you don't go see my new play Wonderland Wives, because you would then be treated to a drag Snow White, a drag Cinderella, a drag Alice, a drag Belle, and a drag Briar Rose, and you would most likely go into cardiac arrest and have to be taken from the theatre via stretcher.
Videos or it didn't happen! =D
 

LAKid53

Official Member of the Girly Girl Fan Club
Premium Member
Not to belabor the point (too late) but what difference does it really make? Peter Pan has been played by a woman in thousands (millions?) of performances of the famous Comden and Green musical since it premiered in 1954, and I don't think that warped any fragile little minds.

If in fact they have a guy zipping down a line in Tinkerbelle drag (and I'm not taking a postion on whether or not this is true), again, what difference does this possibly make? You see her for a couple of seconds and no child will know or care. There is so much going on and if they need a guy with upper body strength to do this, it just doesn't matter.

And let's not even get into how many men are playing female "full body and head covered" costumed characters, and visa versa. Queen of Hearts, I'm lookin' at you.

And let's not forget the gender of the individual playing Juliet back in the 16th Century .... Don't think those audiences complained.
 

LAKid53

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Premium Member
They had more things to worry about...like the bubonic plague

And being drawn and quartered, burned at the stake, etc., etc., for heresy. But that wasn't my point. And the big outbreak that reduced the population of Europe by 1/3 happened in the middle 14th Century,

I was pointing out that historically, men played female roles because it was unseemly for a woman (in some cases illegal) to appear on stage. It wasn't until the Restoration that women began to appear on the English stage. And isn't traditional Japanese theatre still all male?
 

BuddyThomas

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LAKid53

Official Member of the Girly Girl Fan Club
Premium Member
Naw, the most amusing and insane thread of all time is that "Unmagical day in the Magic Kingdom" thread:

http://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/unmagical-day-at-the-magic-kingdom.881147/

Thanks, Buddy, for the trip down memory lane. I'd forgotten about that epic rant. Gave me a chuckle, since I've spent the past two days in bed with a cold. And will venture out tomorrow solely because the kids are coming over for Christmas and I'm making dinner. I'm sure my daughter would offer to host, but she just had all of her wisdom teeth pulled last Friday. Her Christmas dinner may be making a trip through the Vitamin so she can eat it, poor thing.
 

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