I was at my sister-in-law's place and noticed the November issue of Los Angeles Magazine lying around, including an article about Disney freaks. While nifty to see it talking about Al Lutz, and even crazier to see an interview with AVP, I was taken aback by this part:
Quote:
At the MiceChat meeting an excited middle-aged women with a tangle of red hair stood up on a bench next to Lutz, held aloft a blue flag and shouted,
"Where are we going?"
"To the castle" replied 50 Disnoids.
"What are we going to do there?"
"Take it over!"
In single file the MiceChat members marched to the drawbidge of Sleeping Beauty castle where, in unison, they cried out, "Open the gates of Fantasyland casle in the name of the children of the world!" and then charged over the bridge.
Nearby, a little girl peeking out from behind her mother's dress asked, "Mommy, who are those people?"
"Oh, my God," said Sage, following after his members. "Are we geeks today."
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I'm sure most of you know the red haired woman

and the "Sage" they refer to is DustySage. He apparently did a rather large interview with them as well.
There's a chunk of the text posted
here. I'd pick up a copy if I were you (I think the November issue is still available) - it's a mostly good article and quite the time capsule of this exact point in Disney geek time. It talks about how the Disney net fanbase has affected the park and pushed for the current clean up. For once, an article about Pressler and Ouimet instead of Eisner.