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True Disney Story: Red Long Johns
After my post in the "Which Way" thread I received a PM from someone asking about red long johns and it occured to me that there are several people here who have no idea where it came from. So, since there are people here who can tell the story much better than I, I'm sending out a request, for the history of the Red Long Johns. :decap:
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Well, I believe it started in 1973 with the death of Bogden Delaurot, who drowned in the Rivers of America after hiding on Tom Sawyer Island after hours. As a memorial, a pair of red longjohns was hung on the banks of the river, still there to this day. It became tradition, though not all of the tributes are as visible. For instance, for Dolly Young, who died on the Matterhorn, a pair of longjohns is placed in the climbing expedition box within the caves. Others are clearly visible, such as the most recent for Marcello Torrez. It's in the small camp ground scene along Big Thunder Trail. They even recently installed a red spotlight (uncomfirmed rumor has it that it was funded by the Torrez family) to ensure its continued visibility.
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One day, long ago, four people (GD, CP, Euro and NA) were enjoying a trip on the venerable Mark Twain when .........
I think you'll get about 4 different tellings from here. ;) |
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Oh, and it was the Columbia :) |
Holy crap! There's one of these:decap: now??? That is the coolest ****ing thing ever!
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:argghh: :decap: (thanks GC!) |
You'll have to ask Disney for the true story behind this one
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