Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Son #1, he of the 6:00 a.m. ham feast, did not get up until 4:00. (Ugh!)
He ate, showered, puttered around, and just as I was about to drive him home, the freezing rain started. And started hard!

As anxious as I am to take him home (it's been lovely right up until last night), I'm not an idiot. So, guess who's spending another night.

On the plus side, there's no more ham.
 

Eric1955

Well-Known Member
I've recently become fascinated with this plan for the Magic Kingdom. https://sites.google.com/site/theoriginalepcot/master-plan
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I've always wondered what the Magic Kingdom would have looked like had Walt lived a few more years, but the plans we're all familiar with from the EPCOT film just copy a plan of Disneyland where the Magic Kingdom would have gone.
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This plan for the Magic Kingdom from shortly after Walt died (it says 1967) is quite interesting though. I wonder how much it, if any, is based on what Walt was planning for the Magic Kingdom.
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It's hard to make out much, but the most obvious thing is that Tomorrowland has swapped sides with Frontierland and Adventureland. Tomorrowland also appears to have a lagoon going right up to the hub. I'm guessing that in this version of the Magic Kingdom Jungle Cruise would have been right next to what I assume is Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland. That would have made for a really neat transition. Anyway, I just find it really interesting.
 

Goofyernmost

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I have never been to Alaska. From what I understand Alaska is to the North. I don't do north. If it isn't toward the south, it will always remain a mystery.

BTW, now that I live in the south, I am somewhat of an expert on French/Southern. There's Merci Buckets, y'all, Eiffel Tower of Magnolias, Chevrolet Coupe and Cut de grass! After that I'm lost. I do know all aboat speaking Canadian, eh! It consists of just a few key words. "Put de puck in de net" along with "gimme a Labatts"

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NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
I have never been to Alaska. From what I understand Alaska is to the North. I don't do north. If it isn't toward the south, it will always remain a mystery.

BTW, now that I live in the south, I am somewhat of an expert on French/Southern. There's Merci Buckets, y'all, Eiffel Tower of Magnolias, Chevrolet Coupe and Cut de grass! After that I'm lost. I do know all aboat speaking Canadian, eh! It consists of just a few key words. "Put de puck in de net" along with "gimme a Labatts"

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Merci buckets made me laugh.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I have never been to Alaska. From what I understand Alaska is to the North. I don't do north. If it isn't toward the south, it will always remain a mystery.

BTW, now that I live in the south, I am somewhat of an expert on French/Southern. There's Merci Buckets, y'all, Eiffel Tower of Magnolias, Chevrolet Coupe and Cut de grass! After that I'm lost. I do know all aboat speaking Canadian, eh! It consists of just a few key words. "Put de puck in de net" along with "gimme a Labatts"

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"Put de puck in de net" seems to work quite well for us.

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