Favorite Line in a Disney Ride
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"The theatre was born" --- Everytime I go on Spaceship Earth, I always have to repeat that line with Jeremy.
Timekeeper: "And over there's little Louis the Sixteenth. With his head still on. Ha-ha-ha-HAAA!
---Love Timekeeper
Timekeeper: "Chill, Blinky. I'm on a roll. Now, any volunteers? Step right up, don't be afraid. Put yourself through a massive time warp continuum. Please, no Disney employees. "
Iago: "Boy, I'm tired! I think I'll head over to the Hall of Presidents and take a nap. " ----I have to stay late at the Tiki Room EVERY time to hear this wonderful quote. Last time I actually went right over to the Hall of Presidents AND took a nap!
Rex:"Welcome aboard, this is Captain REX from the cockpit. I know this is probably your first flight...and it's mine too...ha, ha
Timekeeper: "And over there's little Louis the Sixteenth. With his head still on. Ha-ha-ha-HAAA!
---Love Timekeeper
Timekeeper: "Chill, Blinky. I'm on a roll. Now, any volunteers? Step right up, don't be afraid. Put yourself through a massive time warp continuum. Please, no Disney employees. "
Iago: "Boy, I'm tired! I think I'll head over to the Hall of Presidents and take a nap. " ----I have to stay late at the Tiki Room EVERY time to hear this wonderful quote. Last time I actually went right over to the Hall of Presidents AND took a nap!
Rex:"Welcome aboard, this is Captain REX from the cockpit. I know this is probably your first flight...and it's mine too...ha, ha
I know this is probably your first flight...and it's mine too...ha, ha
Rain upon that planet Earth. And they rain ... and rain ... and rain. The deluge.
Rain upon that planet Earth. And they rain ... and rain ... and rain. The deluge.
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Spaceship Earth has a lot of good lines. I particularly like the way Jeremy Irons says, "the renaissance"- it's just fun.packwingfn wrote:"The theatre was born" --- Everytime I go on Spaceship Earth, I always have to repeat that line with Jeremy.
"A pirate in irons be full o' guile.
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."
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I agree -- I just love the whole SE narration. And as for Living Seas, every time it rains hard, I can't help announcing "The deluge!"Cheshire Cat wrote:The whole SSE narration and The Seas video are/were awsome. They are/were beautifully written.
"we have always sought ways to reach out to one another, to bridge the gaps between us: to communicate"
"try to imagine..."
Another favorite: "If you've found your Laughing Place, how come you're not laughing?" (or something like that; I love how it adds to the suspense before the drop)
Also, just about anything from Cranium Command. Like MuppetVision, it's full of corny jokes that I never get tired of. Wish they'd update it and reopen WoL.
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Oh! I forgot one! Indiana Jones has a few lines in there... mostly whilst waiting in line. Like the preshow stuff. I love it cause it reminds me of the old History channel stuff I used to watch about King Tut and mummys and how it was always the same voice! That unique like 1950's style or even further... Im not sure... somewhere around there. He has such an energy talking about death and chaos. Gives that ride a real unique quality to it Yeah so those are my two cents... God I wish I could remember to write quotes when I hear them. I always forget to do that!
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