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belleh5 06-03-2007 11:28 PM

Thanks for the info Kevy!! I can't wait unitl next month :D

RStar 06-04-2007 10:37 AM

Any one here lucky enough to win th AP lotery, and going this week?

AllyOops! 06-04-2007 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by DreadPirateRoberts (Post 140476)
which cheeks?

Well, if he gets everything in life the way that I do, my guess is that he's referring to his facial cheeks. Lots of hose action makes 'em way sore in the beginning. However, if he's really like me and has his eye on the big prize, he'll sacrifice his other cheeks as well. Everybody knows that using all inputs equals all the best attraction previews at Disneyland. I mean, DUH!

Judge all you want, but strong jaws and loose ethics has served me quite well.






;) :p :D you had better know that I'm kidding!!!

Kevy Baby 06-04-2007 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by AllyOfTheDolls (Post 140643)
;) :p :D you had better know that I'm kidding!!!

Bummer. I was going to see what I could scrounge up that might be of value to you.

AllyOops! 06-04-2007 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 140691)
Bummer. I was going to see what I could scrounge up that might be of value to you.

WHOA! Items of value, you say? Hmmm... You have no idea what I'll do for a bearded dragon! Let's just say it involves 5 sets of chopsticks (the wooden, slivery kind), a child's plastic wading pool filled with Cool Whip, a naked store-front window mannequin (preferably with detachable limbs- you'll see why this is an important fact later in the evening), buckets, and I mean buckets of strawberry kiwi Astroglide and lastly, lots and lots of shaved tennis balls. Also, you are welcome to bring some friends but please, leave your morals behind.

You won't want them when I bring out the vaseline & shotgun.

;) :p :D

Gn2Dlnd 06-04-2007 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by AllyOfTheDolls (Post 140698)


You won't want them when I bring out the vaseline & shotgun.

;) :p :D


:eek:

I think I just went Gay again!

Snowflake 06-04-2007 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by AllyOfTheDolls (Post 140698)
WHOA! Items of value, you say? Hmmm... You have no idea what I'll do for a bearded dragon! Let's just say it involves 5 sets of chopsticks (the wooden, slivery kind), a child's plastic wading pool filled with Cool Whip, a naked store-front window mannequin (preferably with detachable limbs- you'll see why this is an important fact later in the evening), buckets, and I mean buckets of strawberry kiwi Astroglide and lastly, lots and lots of shaved tennis balls. Also, you are welcome to bring some friends but please, leave your morals behind.

You won't want them when I bring out the vaseline & shotgun.

;) :p :D

I think this calls for a tarty mojo for Ally.

Gemini Cricket 06-04-2007 03:01 PM

Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Secrets and Facts
  • Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage opened on June 11, 2007.
  • The Tomorrowland attraction originally opened as the Submarine Voyage in 1959, along with the Matterhorn Bobsleds and the Disneyland Monorail as part of a major Disneyland expansion.
  • The Submarine Voyage closed in 1998 and remained closed for 9 years before reopening with a Finding Nemo theme as Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.
  • Disney Imagineers worked with Pixar animators to create the underwater scenes in Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.
  • Disneyland's Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage follows the same track as the original Submarine Voyage.
  • For the new attraction, the submarines were converted from diesel to fully electric. Two additional seats were also added to each of the attraction's eight submarines to increase capacity.
  • Several of the voice actors from the original "Finding Nemo" movie reprise their roles in Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.
  • Composer Ed Kalnins wrote music that reflects the original Thomas Newman score from the "Finding Nemo" movie.
  • To keep the intense colors in the attraction from fading in the Southern California sunlight, Disney Imagineers developed a new technique of "painting" with recycled glass, which will remain vibrant much longer in the sun. More than 30 tons of the recycled glass was used in 40 different shades to bring color to the coral reefs and underwater scenes. Color shades included Mango Mud, Phantom, and Yamber (a color between yam and amber).
  • There are 126 animatronic figures, 180 still figures, 10,000 plants, and 23,000 pieces of artificial coral in Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.
  • The original Submarine Lagoon held 9 million gallons of water. With Finding Nemo makeover, the lagoon now holds 6.3 million gallons of water.
  • The long-standing urban legend that the Submarine Lagoon could never been drained because it would cause the nearby Matterhorn to collapse was put to rest during Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage's construction, which required the lagoon to be drained for many months.
  • References to the original Submarine Voyage include the old sea serpent as well as the old mermaids that used to appear in the original attraction's show scenes.
The Submarine Voyage Secrets and Facts
  • The Submarine Voyage opened in 1959.
  • The submarines were originally grey in color. However, in the 1980s, they were repainted bright yellow and orange to theme them to an oceanographic research organization.

AllyOops! 06-04-2007 04:14 PM

Okay, I don't do tricks with vaseline and shotguns. Good golly, y'all! Just vaseline & twirling batons of fire. Puh-leeze! I have some klass, ya know!

:p

Now, for reals, My tricks are left in my magical, monogomous bag, only for my boyfriend to see. I'm his sexual Felix.

(Felix that magical cat with his magical bag o' tricks... ;) )

Okay! Back to Subs n' stuff before I creep out LoT members one by one with my open sexuality & freaky ribald jokes & shenanigans. I think I'm scaring some posters away. :(

Kevy Baby 06-04-2007 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 140711)
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage Secrets and Facts
  • The Submarine Voyage closed in 1998 and remained closed for 9 years before reopening with a Finding Nemo theme as Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.

Thank you Paul Pressler :mad:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 140711)
  • Several of the voice actors from the original "Finding Nemo" movie reprise their roles in Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage.

Yes, but which ones?
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 140711)
  • To keep the intense colors in the attraction from fading in the Southern California sunlight, Disney Imagineers developed a new technique of "painting" with recycled glass, which will remain vibrant much longer in the sun. More than 30 tons of the recycled glass was used in 40 different shades to bring color to the coral reefs and underwater scenes. Color shades included Mango Mud, Phantom, and Yamber (a color between yam and amber).

That's cool!
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 140711)
  • The original Submarine Lagoon held 9 million gallons of water. With Finding Nemo makeover, the lagoon now holds 6.3 million gallons of water.

Where the heck did 30% of capacity go?!?
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 140711)
  • The long-standing urban legend that the Submarine Lagoon could never been drained because it would cause the nearby Matterhorn to collapse was put to rest during Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage's construction, which required the lagoon to be drained for many months.

But now there is the new question of what to do when you sever a major watery artery.


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