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"Disneyland is too far!"

fareau

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Originally Posted by RJman
Not even. What about the Carlos Castaneda-style insanity pepper trip Homer takes?

Ah yes... "The merciless peppers of Quetzlzacatenango! Grown deep in the jungle primeval by the inmates of a Guatemalan insane asylum."
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(I think I'm getting carried away with these bloody smilies.....)
 

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BTW, there are some youtube videos of the park, ripped from a Japanese program. The irony....
 

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Originally Posted by diorshoe
does anybody find imagining deep swimming in the old Submarine Voyage cave scary?
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I read an interesting thing on one of the disneyland fan sites. I love 20k Leagues Under the Sea so I looked up how the submarine ride originally was like. Turns out they had live "mermaids" who would wave to you as you passed by. As the story goes, there was a period of several months where the ride would inexplicably come to a halt just as the sub was about to leave the cave. Disney looked into it and couldn't figure out what was going wrong mechanically as the problem would correct itself after a few minutes. Come to find out that the "problem" always happened as the mermaids were changing shifts. One of the mermaids apparently would get out of the water in the "cave" and meet up with one of her boyfriends, completely out of view from tourists underwater but completely IN view of the sub operators. FWIW, the thought of night diving was scarier than hell until I did it for the first time about 7 years ago. Now I prefer it.
 

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Originally Posted by whodini
I read an interesting thing on one of the disneyland fan sites. I love 20k Leagues Under the Sea so I looked up how the submarine ride originally was like. Turns out they had live "mermaids" who would wave to you as you passed by. As the story goes, there was a period of several months where the ride would inexplicably come to a halt just as the sub was about to leave the cave. Disney looked into it and couldn't figure out what was going wrong mechanically as the problem would correct itself after a few minutes.

Come to find out that the "problem" always happened as the mermaids were changing shifts. One of the mermaids apparently would get out of the water in the "cave" and meet up with one of her boyfriends, completely out of view from tourists underwater but completely IN view of the sub operators.

FWIW, the thought of night diving was scarier than hell until I did it for the first time about 7 years ago. Now I prefer it.


Fantisizing about skewing Ariel again, Who?
 

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susu laki
 

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Originally Posted by whodini
Help me out as my tagalog is still rather rusty, but would the phrase here be "putang ina mo"?

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yeah that is the appropriate response. that means, "yeah, i love doing the dirty sanchez with overweight and hairy men."
 

whodini

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Originally Posted by acidicboy
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yeah that is the appropriate response. that means, "yeah, i love doing the dirty sanchez with overweight and hairy men."

Really? Does "halo halo" still mean "dessert for stupid round eye foreigner"?
 

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