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Things I have learned & seen this week

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So, JP is at Disney (again) man is it hot! But still great.

day before yesterday Mrs. JP & I went on the "keys to the kingdom" tour at Magic Kingdom, this is a 5 hour behind the scenes tour that I had received as a birthday gift. It was amazing, if you don't already know, the Magic Kingdom is actually built on the second floor with utilidoors and corridors underneath to get around and move garbage supplies etc - very cool to see. Also got to see behind some of the rides as well as behind Main Street - it is amazing how close everything is to everything else without forced perspective to make it seem bigger and longer. Got to ride the Jungle Cruise but have the effects explained - even got to see one of the hippos outside of the water. ( hint. They call them hippobottomless) as well, got to see cast members practicing out of costume and spent some time in a warehouse with the floats - about 60% genious, 20% McGyver and 20% Rube Goldberg. All in all a very interesting proposition. oh and one thing that made it most interesting was that the guide was quite candid - refreshingly so, in a way that made Disney more appealing rather than less.

my one (none tour/ non Disney gripe) interestingly there is only one American Flag in the whole park - at the main entrance. (The rest are pennants, missing a star or a stripe so they can stay up all year round covering lightning rods) every day at 5pm, they have a flag ceremony, inviting a vet to lower the flag. Call me old fashioned but if you are a vet and have served your country and are out of uniform and have been invited to share in this honour, for heaven's sake, take off your ##^%*+ hat! There, rant over and back to the magic.

today, was at Animal Kingdom and took the safari ride. First off, in line, the gent ahead of me pulled something out of his pocket and some change went rolling, two young tattoed gents scrambled after it to return it - honest people everywhere (and most are!) got on the ride, advanced 200 feet and came to a halt as the truck four or five ahead had broken down. While we waited for the tow (which towed the truck passengers and all through the entire ride! With commentary, till they could disembark) since I was in the front row, got to chat about trucks with the guide. They have 44 trucks, the originals all GMC. The one I was in has 223k miles, 70,000 hours at 8 miles an hour! They are propane powered and slowly wearing out, so, they are being replaced by new Ford trucks (they all have the same platforms bolted on the back) they currently have seven new ones and they have all be prepared by Roush Racing to make them long lasting slow moving machines.

by the way, in the Haunted mansion, in the graveyard, there are five busts singing. The one that is broken is the guy who was also the voice of Tony the Tiger. And, the one "human" in the ride is the caretaker in the graveyard, has the same face as the bottom explorer on the pole, being scared by the rhino on the jungle cruise - i love stuff like that!
 
Neat! We got the same "tour" of the Universal park a few years back.

...and it IS bloody HOT here now. Record-breaking hot.
 
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It is true temp wise. Yesterday we were in Animal Kingdom and rode Kali River Rapids. Mrs JP & I were seated in the right (wrong?) spot and could not have gotten any wetter! It was actually pretty nice walking around for the next couple of hours though when we got to a store and I realized how wet my wallet really was..... Ah well, wet money, dry money it's all just money.
 
Taking up residence there, are we? :devilgrin:

Last time we were there, I told my wife we should just let Disney run the whole country. Turn the whole place into a giant Disneyland. Everything would be clean and work all the time (they could use some work on their food, though, so I'd let private contractor restaurants in) New motto for the country would be "Happiest Country on Earth"
 
my one (none tour/ non Disney gripe) interestingly there is only one American Flag in the whole park - at the main entrance. (The rest are pennants, missing a star or a stripe so they can stay up all year round covering lightning rods) every day at 5pm, they have a flag ceremony, inviting a vet to lower the flag. Call me old fashioned but if you are a vet and have served your country and are out of uniform and have been invited to share in this honour, for heaven's sake, take off your ##^%*+ hat! There, rant over and back to the magic.

By law, here in Los Estados, we as veterans can salute the flag covered or uncovered.
Before they "fixed" that, we all figured we had done our time, and we did it anyway for decades.
While in servitude, raising and lowering colors was done covered.
Those not actually on the lanyard saluted.
I've done enough of both on the fantail of an SSN to do it blindfolded.
I do the salute of colors, whether raising, lowering, or passing, while covered, and the nobody gives me or my comrades any carp about it. Period.

Rant mode off.
 
by the way, in the Haunted mansion, in the graveyard, there are five busts singing. The one that is broken is the guy who was also the voice of Tony the Tiger. And, the one "human" in the ride is the caretaker in the graveyard, has the same face as the bottom explorer on the pole, being scared by the rhino on the jungle cruise - i love stuff like that!
Thurl Ravenscroft. I got to meet him several years back at an old time radio show our local theater puts on every year. He passed away about 10 years ago. His voice is also heard on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, he's the parrot in the enchanted Tiki room, and he's the buffalo head in the Country Bears Jamboree. He's also the voice of the first mate on the Mark Twain riverboat ride.
Most people will remember his voice best from the song he sang in the Grinch Who Stole Christmas "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch"
 
By law, here in Los Estados, we as veterans can salute the flag covered or uncovered.
Before they "fixed" that, we all figured we had done our time, and we did it anyway for decades.
While in servitude, raising and lowering colors was done covered.
Those not actually on the lanyard saluted.
I've done enough of both on the fantail of an SSN to do it blindfolded.
I do the salute of colors, whether raising, lowering, or passing, while covered, and the nobody gives me or my comrades any carp about it. Period.

Rant mode off.

I stand corrected. Thanks for that clarification.
 
Thurl Ravenscroft. I got to meet him several years back at an old time radio show our local theater puts on every year. He passed away about 10 years ago. His voice is also heard on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, he's the parrot in the enchanted Tiki room, and he's the buffalo head in the Country Bears Jamboree. He's also the voice of the first mate on the Mark Twain riverboat ride.
Most people will remember his voice best from the song he sang in the Grinch Who Stole Christmas "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch"

cool. I know there was lots of cross pollination but neat to know exactly what.
 
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