I do keep and try a good work ethic going on. I mean there's no point in being miserable for two more months. And if someone at Subsonic complimented me, then right on!
Oh wow, weird! Okay some of you guys here know that I haven't ever seen the Carousel of Progress, but I hate/dread/want to rip out my ear drums whenver I hear "A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow." Yesterday on my day off I woke up early(9am) and took the bus to MK and basically spent the day visiting attractions that I've never done before or would probably never do with friends.
I took the ferry to MK- it was a nice change from the monorail even though I had to wait 20 minutes- but hey I was in no rush! Then I took a grand circle tour of the magic kingdom on the Railroad. Those steam trains rock.
The next thing I did was the Country Bear Jamboree! I have never ever seen that show, and woa- was it...something else. Those heads hanging up on the wall on the Pooh ride at DLR make more sense! It was the regular version of it, because as I understand it there are different versions. The Jamboree was actually pretty fun, and had all kinds of adult innuendo but we won't go there!
I then visited my roommate for a while in Toontown, and then made a beeline and went back to Liberty Square for the Hall of Presidents which made me sleepy and had to snicker at some parts. But the audio-animatronics moved really well. I was surprised to see our current president on stage. Who does the narration?
After that I had some time to kill before the Dream Come True Parade. So I went and indulged myself at the Frontierland Shooting Arcade- which I rock at, actually. I must have done that thing like four times. Then it was time for the parade, and it was nice, but I don't really like the whole snow-globe idea. The song they use is really catchy though.
And then it was off to the TTA, for a nice relaxing ride and then I walked past IT. The Carousel of Progress- the one attraction I dread more than anything. But I had nowhere in particular to go at the moment, so I walked up the ramp and waited only 5 minutes, then sat down. Then it begins. The narration stared off okay, then the song begins and I'm like

. The dad does his thing, the dog growls then the family talks and then the dad sings, and then it all repeats and the dad sings, and sings again, and then sings some more. And I'm like this

each time we move. So by the time the show ends, I'm sitting there with one hand covering one ear and I can't wait to get out of there.
There's nothing wrong with that show, it's just the song KILLS me. I wanted to drive a white WDW pen into my ears. Never again if I can help it.
After that ordeal, I eat at Cosmic Rays Starlight Cafe. It's cool how there's different toppings you can put on your food. If you were really stingy, you could just make a salad for yourself for free. After that, I do the Indy Motor Speedway. So I'm waiting in line, and then it's my turn to get into my car. But first I gotta wait for the lady before me to get out of her car so I can sit down. She gets out and tells me, "good luck!"

I drive, so I didn't think it was anything I needed to worry about. I was so wrong! For the love of Mickey, I couldn't straighten out my wheel for like half the time! I kept hitting the metal rail in the middle. Bang! Bang! I do cuss, so yeah I was cussing and laughing at the same time. Good thing I was driving alone and no one was around me. I get off, and now I'm a little upset and mostly embarrased. So I head back over to the shooting arcade(my weakness), and then I'm back to happy.
For the rest of the night, I hang out with my roommate in Toontown, and we watch Wishes, and then go home. It was a pretty cool day, and I can't wait to go back and explore the park again.
Today I'm going to Epcot with a roommate because I've been dying to ride Test Track ever since it re-opened. That ride is so awesome. If Soarin wasn't there, then that would be my favorite attraction. Then tonight some friends are coming over and we're just chilling.
Then tomorrow it's back to work. Yippee doo dah.
"A pirate in irons be full o' guile.
And the blackest 'art wears the broadest smile."
Oh, and "Welcome Home."