Wally Boags
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- Fantasyland Theater Projectionist
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Wally Boags
The news is trickling in that the Disney legend has passed away today. Such great talent. He will live on in so much at the parks. I'm raising my dole whip float in memory to someone that brought a lot of joy and happiness into my life. I hope he and Walt are somewhere telling stories.
Step out to your left please. When the car stops, step out to your left.
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Wally Boags
Great minds think alike, I just posted this in the Disneyland thread ~ so sad, truly a Disney legend. Hopefully the mods can sew these two threads together...dichuy wrote:The news is trickling in that the Disney legend has passed away today. Such great talent. He will live on in so much at the parks. I'm raising my dole whip float in memory to someone that brought a lot of joy and happiness into my life. I hope he and Walt are somewhere telling stories.
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- Fantasyland Theater Projectionist
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Re: Wally Boags
I guess I put this in the wrong place... My bad. The Diamond Horseshoe was perhaps my favorite thing at the Magic Kingdom. He was so creative...
Step out to your left please. When the car stops, step out to your left.
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Re: Wally Boags
I debated the placement myself...but decided on DL since that is where he performed...dichuy wrote:I guess I put this in the wrong place... My bad. The Diamond Horseshoe was perhaps my favorite thing at the Magic Kingdom. He was so creative...
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Re: Wally Boags
I just read that his partner at the Golden Horseshoe, Betty Taylor died one day later.
"now, bring me that horizon"