You've repainted your Cat gold again, and the giddy rush of adrenaline is gone when you hear the people mover unload spiel.
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You've repainted your Cat gold again, and the giddy rush of adrenaline is gone when you hear the people mover unload spiel.
I SHALL NEVER BURN OUT!!!
But maybe when I can time exactly when to say the Matterhorn unload speil... in both languages.
You see a pro-DCA post, and just don't have the energy to point out how non-magical the "here and now" mundane reality theme is....yet again.
You see a post lauding Walt's original concept for Tomorrowland, and you just don't have the energy to point out what a financial disaster (an economic black hole consuming any chance of being highly profitable) the orignal theme was.... BY FAR the most re-done land in the park, and BY FAR the land in most need of being redone yet again....
FORTUNATLY, neither of these things happen very often.
Oh, drama queens.
When you know that there are no new topics. Wait, this is a new topic! Yea me.
When you keep reading the same old topic but considerd new thread because it was post by a different chatter and you don't have the strength anymore to point out to check the old threads. And oh yes reputation points. :D
When someone needs at least ten negative reps in a row, but the darn button tells you you have to spread it around.
When you get all excited to go to the park mid-week, only to realize you accidentally planned to go on the one day in ages it's closed to the public.
When it's the middle of 2005 and, because of the anniversary offerings, you're wistfully longing to see what's planned for 2007. (And begging for none of it to be related to Pixar, which it probably will be.)
When you check this site daily though you have never been to Disneyland. (Going this summer though).
When you rarely read information about your own backyard park.
NEVER.....aghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Originally Posted by Druggas
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Originally Posted by aralechn
when stitch's Great Escape comes to Disneyland and you know there is no hope.
When you've spent over a dozen threads trying to convience people to stop complaining about DCA and get them add posistive suggestions short of bulldozing it. When you spend half your time trying to get people to think about posistive pragmatic solutions and weighing evidence like economics versus creativty only to be slammed for attempting to be balanced.
When you have the entire Fantasmic! show memorized (dialogue, dance moves, character actions), from beginning to end, despite not even liking the show.
When you've worked at the Resort 8 months. :P