Ooo, those are valuable!!Zazu wrote:I think it has a picture of an airplane flying upside down....
What Ride Did A Guest Insist DL Had
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BRWombat wrote:Ooo, those are valuable!!
Not if you mail them.
Wow, I haven't had the opportunity to throw out a "Brewster's Millions" reference in a long time.
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Yes, but only until buyers realize it's just a shot of Hathaway Brown making one of his typical landings.BRWombat wrote:Ooo, those are valuable!!
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Cheshire Figment wrote:Well a couple of years ago I placed some Magic Kingdom maps in English, Spanish and Japanese in the multilingual map rack outside City Hall in Disneyland. I did not stay around to see the results, but they may have been interesting. I may do it again next month.
Psh, we can't even keep up with our own multi-lingual maps! I remember when they showed MaliBoomer and Muholland as still being open, as well as the S.S. Rustworthy...all during December 2010.
RIP Bud Hurlbut.
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:hysteria:Zazu wrote:Yes, but only until buyers realize it's just a shot of Hathaway Brown making one of his typical landings.
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*stares blankly at ZaZu, googles "Hathaway Brown", then googles again adding "Disney" to the search* Oh, regular at the Adventurer's Club and aviator. Am I to take it that his piloting was unorthodox?Zazu wrote:Yes, but only until buyers realize it's just a shot of Hathaway Brown making one of his typical landings.
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If orthodox is to mean that you always make it to your destination, and when you do make it to your destination you actually land... Then yes. You could call his piloting unorthodox.
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Unorthodox, yes. But you have to admit, he was always dressed for the hunt!Big Wallaby wrote:If orthodox is to mean that you always make it to your destination, and when you do make it to your destination you actually land... Then yes. You could call his piloting unorthodox.
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Mmmmm Disneyland Guides, I wish I had kept the guidebooks they gave out in the 1960's and 70's....
Along with all my Mad Magazines, comic books and even Boy's Life.
Along with all my Mad Magazines, comic books and even Boy's Life.
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Never had many Mad Magazines (they were a one read and I'm done, so I mostly bummed them from pals), sold my comics and bought a car with the cash in my early twenties, and kept my Boy's Life (technically they were my brother's, but he didn't want them) up until five years back or so when I dug them all out and gave them to a friend's son who was a Boy Scout. Then this past year (at age 16!), eldest son suddenly becomes a Boy Scout and does the, "Didn't you used to have a bunch of old Boy's Life issues?" thing.tommy_b wrote: Along with all my Mad Magazines, comic books and even Boy's Life.
Still have the book on Pirates of the Caribbean I picked up in the mid-seventies, the only time we did Disney (Disneyland, not WDW), though. :)