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Going to Disney World? Ask me anything

Damn that sounds good
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Just went a few months ago. That new Toy Story ride @ Hollywood Studios is awesome.
Unfortunately it was closed for repairs while I was there.

There's a technique you can use to fire much more rapidly. Instead of pulling the knob with a pinch grip between the thumb and forefinger, pull the knob by straddling your index and middle fingers around it. e.g. the motion is as if using your index and middle finger to point to your left, then bending your entire hand at your wrist. The firing rate is 2-3x higher than that of the pinch grip.
 
Epcot, ham and cheese croissant at France. Damn good stuff.

The fast food Chinese was very good too, much better than any local Chinese place I have eaten at.
 
Just came back from my second trip there. Questions?
I worked there for 7 years. I figure at least 100+ trips to the various parks. Been a few years though.

Easily the most fun I have had at a job. Really is the happiest place on earth.
 
I went to the Disney parks about 6 years ago, and I don't think I could be more impressed with the setup. When you go to Disney, you leave the world behind. They do an exceptional job of hiding the infrastructure, and the underlying reality. Also, the attention to detail is astounding. You pay dearly for the experience, but it's definitely worth doing at least once.
 
I went to the Disney parks about 6 years ago, and I don't think I could be more impressed with the setup. When you go to Disney, you leave the world behind. They do an exceptional job of hiding the infrastructure, and the underlying reality. Also, the attention to detail is astounding. You pay dearly for the experience, but it's definitely worth doing at least once.

Agreed! Only been to Disneyland but it is a phenomenal experience. Its not just a theme park its an all encompassing experience.
 
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Fat slobs cruising around in scooters for disabled devouring these legs with juice streaming down their fist-clenched jaws and greasy fingers gross me the fuck out. This is where obesity epidemic starts, people. First you give your kid these condensed packs of meat full of hormones and antibiotics, and the next morning you discover you now have a 300-pound gorilla who sustains life on supersized McD's.

Just say no to this shit.
 
Fat slobs cruising around in scooters for disabled devouring these legs with juice streaming down their fist-clenched jaws and greasy fingers gross me the fuck out. This is where obesity epidemic starts, people. First you give your kid these condensed packs of meat full of hormones and antibiotics, and the next morning you discover you now have a 300-pound gorilla who sustains life on supersized McD's.

Just say no to this shit.

Sounds to me like we got a veggie on our hands.

Go eat a salad nancy. 😛
 
Fat slobs cruising around in scooters for disabled devouring these legs with juice streaming down their fist-clenched jaws and greasy fingers gross me the fuck out. This is where obesity epidemic starts, people. First you give your kid these condensed packs of meat full of hormones and antibiotics, and the next morning you discover you now have a 300-pound gorilla who sustains life on supersized McD's.

Just say no to this shit.

Dude... news flash... Turkey is good for you.
 
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