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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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HI!
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OK. Geek moment supreme confession.
We were hanging out with Stan4rdSteph, her Mom (from NY) and her sister (from NZ). They didn't have park tickets. We ate at Hooks Point then went to the 6th floor of the structure with a Blaster. As "Believe" started we started the blaster we have previously queue up. We only had to make one adjustment to get the timing perfect. We had a spectacular show, with music, from the parking garage. Security came by on a bike and stopped, looked at us, shook his head, and moved on. |
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Nevermind
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Ok- NA wins the Supreme Geek award, hands down..... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I had a similar lost key moment back last June at Epcot. I had rented a car from National in Fort Lauderdale for my company's annual user conference then a girlfriend and I drove up to Orlando. Only one set of keys and any copies were two hundred miles away.
So anyway, at the end of the evening, we trudge out to the parking lot. No car keys. We search everywhere and everyone takes turns searching my purse just to be double safe. A CM comes by and offers to help. He escorts me back into the park and up to Guest Relations. Guess what was there? The car keys!! Some kind soul had turned them in earlier in the day. Evidently they fell out of my purse and I never noticed. God bless nice people. It totally made my day. And I made sure later in the trip to turn in a travel wallet someone had dropped on the ground. I so wanted to make sure I paid it forward. ![]() Sheila |
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