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Post by theBIGyowski » Mar Thu 11, 2010 4:00 pm

mindflipper wrote:What time of the morning (approx. AM hour) was that taken, theBIGyowski?
Hmm...I started running at around 6:30 AM...and this was almost 6 miles into it...and running 11 minutes per mile...this would have been about 7:35 to 7:45. Remember that this is the second weekend in January...so the sun is taking its sweet time to come up in the morning.

For the great runners...they finish the Half Marathon while it's still dark. For most of us...the first half is in the dark and the second half is in the morning light. So...pretty much dark until you get to MK and then light afterward.

The MK really is beautiful in the morning. Tomorrowland is best seen at night...but Frontierland and Adventureland will take your breath away at dawn.
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Post by Jacca5660 » Mar Thu 11, 2010 5:12 pm

theBIGyowski wrote:
mindflipper wrote:What time of the morning (approx. AM hour) was that taken, theBIGyowski?
Hmm...I started running at around 6:30 AM...and this was almost 6 miles into it...and running 11 minutes per mile...this would have been about 7:35 to 7:45. Remember that this is the second weekend in January...so the sun is taking its sweet time to come up in the morning.

For the great runners...they finish the Half Marathon while it's still dark. For most of us...the first half is in the dark and the second half is in the morning light. So...pretty much dark until you get to MK and then light afterward.

The MK really is beautiful in the morning. Tomorrowland is best seen at night...but Frontierland and Adventureland will take your breath away at dawn.
All I have to say.....OOOH!!! AAAH!!!
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Post by SimonTemplar » Mar Fri 12, 2010 9:35 am

MetalRage wrote:Watching peoples faces as they drink the Beverly :lol: . I still drink it even though I know it is nasty. It's apart of the Disney fun!
Classic!!!! :lol:
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Post by theBIGyowski » Mar Fri 12, 2010 9:38 am

I was hoping to get my fiance really good with the Beverly, then she reminded me that she grew up in Atlanta, with the World of Coke. Oh well.
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Post by agingerbugg » Mar Fri 12, 2010 10:19 am

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Post by MetalRage » Mar Mon 15, 2010 7:57 pm

There's people who like the Beverley?

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Post by Arete » Mar Mon 15, 2010 9:11 pm

MetalRage wrote:There's people who like the Beverley?

I like the Beverly. It tastes like bubble gum. Troofs. 8-)

It's sort of like coffee, you get used to the bitterness after a while. Plus it's so fun to down a whole cup in front of horrified onlookers.

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Post by MetalRage » Mar Mon 15, 2010 9:50 pm

Arete wrote:It's sort of like coffee, you get used to the bitterness after a while. Plus it's so fun to down a whole cup in front of horrified onlookers.
lol That's gotta be fun to do!
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Post by Jacca5660 » Mar Mon 15, 2010 10:47 pm

Arete wrote:
MetalRage wrote:There's people who like the Beverley?

I like the Beverly. It tastes like bubble gum. Troofs. 8-)

It's sort of like coffee, you get used to the bitterness after a while. Plus it's so fun to down a whole cup in front of horrified onlookers.
It's more fun to down a whole cup in front of somebody with no idea before they have some. Remember to tell how much you like it!
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Post by inkydog » Mar Tue 16, 2010 8:00 am

At Disney Hollywood Studio I saw an actor dressed up as traffic cop on Sunset Blvd set up orange safety cones in the street around a toddler who was laying in the street having a tantrum. He then proceeded to direct traffic around the kid, saying things like, "Move along, folks! The situation is under control." in a very official tone, while gesturing with his white gloved hands. I went up and told him it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. He never broke character. He told me, "All in a day's work, sir. Have a good day."

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Post by Jacca5660 » Mar Tue 16, 2010 8:10 am

inkydog wrote:At Disney Hollywood Studio I saw an actor dressed up as traffic cop on Sunset Blvd set up orange safety cones in the street around a toddler who was laying in the street having a tantrum. He then proceeded to direct traffic around the kid, saying things like, "Move along, folks! The situation is under control." in a very official tone, while gesturing with his white gloved hands. I went up and told him it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. He never broke character. He told me, "All in a day's work, sir. Have a good day."
ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!! Now that IS funny!!!
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Post by agingerbugg » Mar Tue 16, 2010 8:32 am

inkydog wrote:At Disney Hollywood Studio I saw an actor dressed up as traffic cop on Sunset Blvd set up orange safety cones in the street around a toddler who was laying in the street having a tantrum. He then proceeded to direct traffic around the kid, saying things like, "Move along, folks! The situation is under control." in a very official tone, while gesturing with his white gloved hands. I went up and told him it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. He never broke character. He told me, "All in a day's work, sir. Have a good day."
Oh that is good. Though, I feel more for the parents. I am sure it was humiliating to have their child screaming like that and then to top it off have a traffic cop cordon off the scene and direct people around him.
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Post by Jacca5660 » Mar Tue 16, 2010 8:45 am

agingerbugg wrote:
inkydog wrote:At Disney Hollywood Studio I saw an actor dressed up as traffic cop on Sunset Blvd set up orange safety cones in the street around a toddler who was laying in the street having a tantrum. He then proceeded to direct traffic around the kid, saying things like, "Move along, folks! The situation is under control." in a very official tone, while gesturing with his white gloved hands. I went up and told him it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. He never broke character. He told me, "All in a day's work, sir. Have a good day."
Oh that is good. Though, I feel more for the parents. I am sure it was humiliating to have their child screaming like that and then to top it off have a traffic cop cordon off the scene and direct people around him.
I'm a parent. I would have taken video and forever held over his head. It would be a great thing to have for the wedding rehearsal dinner!!!
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Post by MadEye » Mar Tue 16, 2010 9:07 am

inkydog wrote:At Disney Hollywood Studio I saw an actor dressed up as traffic cop on Sunset Blvd set up orange safety cones in the street around a toddler who was laying in the street having a tantrum. He then proceeded to direct traffic around the kid, saying things like, "Move along, folks! The situation is under control." in a very official tone, while gesturing with his white gloved hands. I went up and told him it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. He never broke character. He told me, "All in a day's work, sir. Have a good day."
That is why I am a fan of the Citizens of Hollywood. Masters of Improv!!! Everyday, something different.
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Post by boilerbabe » Mar Tue 16, 2010 10:05 am

inkydog wrote:At Disney Hollywood Studio I saw an actor dressed up as traffic cop on Sunset Blvd set up orange safety cones in the street around a toddler who was laying in the street having a tantrum. He then proceeded to direct traffic around the kid, saying things like, "Move along, folks! The situation is under control." in a very official tone, while gesturing with his white gloved hands. I went up and told him it was the funniest thing I had ever seen. He never broke character. He told me, "All in a day's work, sir. Have a good day."
That is hilarious!!! :lol: Did the parent's find it funny to?!
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