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Post by Bullwinkle » Sep Wed 19, 2007 10:06 pm

OK Going to Bed
Leaving with a final joke/riddle....

How many Imangineers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?

Does it have to be a light bulb?
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Post by HSolo29 » Sep Wed 19, 2007 10:57 pm

Hey, welcome, Bullwinkle! :D

That's really amazing that you were able to actually work for Disney as an Imagineer. I'm currently a senior illustration major and this is actually my dream job at the moment. I know it'll be a long road, but I'm determined to make it in one day. I'd be interested in your experiences or any tips you have for people interested in this profession! :D
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Post by casrin » Sep Thu 20, 2007 2:08 pm

Bullwinkle,

Since you'd worked on EPCOT, I should point you to nancynohorse's post about EPCOT and Figment and how my brother was inspired to fight and live with his cancer after first seeing Figment back in 1987: viewtopic.php?t=2858&highlight=

^ That's mom's thread about that. :mickey:

So, a thank you from the two of us, for what you were doing for a job back then!
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Post by DisBeamer » Sep Thu 20, 2007 8:00 pm

Welcome aboard Bullwinkle! As others have said here, I look forward to hearing whatever interesting WED stories you might care to share. That sounds like it must have been a fascinating time to be working for the company. :)
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Post by Bullwinkle » Sep Thu 20, 2007 10:35 pm

Since you'd worked on EPCOT, I should point you to nancynohorse's post about EPCOT and Figment and how my brother was inspired to fight and live with his cancer after first seeing Figment back in 1987.
I spent alot of time with Figment back then. I am touched, that he was inspiring to your brother, and I know that figment is too. My best to your family.

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Post by wdwannabe » Sep Thu 20, 2007 11:37 pm

Welcome Bullwinkle!
I'm new too! And love this site! Glad I found it!
Hope you have many happy hours filled with great memories about the parks!
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Post by Bullwinkle » Sep Thu 20, 2007 11:46 pm

OK, a quick dumb story. Late one night (graveyard shift) a bunch of us were in the haunted mansion trying out a couple of new things. The ride was off and we were in the the ballroom scene. Some maintenance guys (@ the control console),
who didn't know we were there, turned on the attraction for maintenance reasons. The place went pitch black and everything came to life. Now some may think the haunted mansion might be pretty tame, but to six Imagineers at two in the morning!
We trampled each other on our way out.

P.S. It's pretty scary at 2 am when it's off!

Assuming some of you guys are cast members, specifically WDW, anyone ever go to the "Big Bamboo" ?

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Post by nancynohorse » Sep Sat 22, 2007 9:14 am

Ohhh, that's too wild with the Haunted Mansion, Bullwinkle!

I'm Nancy - it was my daughter who linked you the story about my son and Figment. Hey, you wouldn't happen to have, or know how to acquire, the audio to "Capture A Smile" would you? After Erik had died, Bob G from Kodak and Tony had placed Erik's picture into "Capture A Smile" so that he'd always be at JII. We'd love to be able to listen to that audio again.

Thanks! :mickey:
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Post by jbvenn » Sep Sat 22, 2007 9:34 am

Hi Bullwinkle -- welcome to Subsonic!

In your original post, you asked about forums where other ex-Disney people might hang out, and someone suggested General Resorts & Cruise Lines. Outside of this site, another good place for ex-Disney people is Re-Imagineering. It is more of a blog, that is run by former Imagineers, but you can get into the conversation through the comments section. Whether or not you comment, it's always a good read.

Here's the link:
http://imagineerebirth.blogspot.com/
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Post by Bullwinkle » Sep Sat 22, 2007 11:51 pm

Ok, another story. Back when Epcot first opened, they had cleared out alot of land.
With that in mind.....
One night, after closing (graveyard shift), a couple of maintenance guys from "The Land" thought it would be funny to remove a fiberglass alligator from the attraction and put it into the communicore fountain. The walkie talkies went nuts and to be honest alot of people were not amused.
About a month later, a real alligator got into the fountain. Maintenance thought that it was a repeat of the same practical joke. Imagine the look on the guys face when he reached into the fountain to remove the "fake", only to get snapped at by the real thing!
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Post by Bullwinkle » Sep Sun 23, 2007 12:08 am

nancynohorse wrote:Ohhh, that's too wild with the Haunted Mansion, Bullwinkle!

I'm Nancy - it was my daughter who linked you the story about my son and Figment. Hey, you wouldn't happen to have, or know how to acquire, the audio to "Capture A Smile" would you? After Erik had died, Bob G from Kodak and Tony had placed Erik's picture into "Capture A Smile" so that he'd always be at JII. We'd love to be able to listen to that audio again.

Thanks! :mickey:
No I don't have or know how to aquire that selection. I'll ask some friends.

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Post by QuickGold » Sep Mon 24, 2007 9:46 am

Bullwinkle wrote:Ok, another story. Back when Epcot first opened, they had cleared out alot of land.
With that in mind.....
One night, after closing (graveyard shift), a couple of maintenance guys from "The Land" thought it would be funny to remove a fiberglass alligator from the attraction and put it into the communicore fountain. The walkie talkies went nuts and to be honest alot of people were not amused.
About a month later, a real alligator got into the fountain. Maintenance thought that it was a repeat of the same practical joke. Imagine the look on the guys face when he reached into the fountain to remove the "fake", only to get snapped at by the real thing!
:lol: Great story
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Post by nancynohorse » Sep Mon 24, 2007 9:48 pm

Thanks, Bullwinkle!! :D
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Post by Dr. Ravenscroft » Sep Tue 25, 2007 10:34 am

Bullwinkle wrote:remove a fiberglass alligator from the attraction and put it into the communicore fountain.
Sounds like something that I would have done. Although I would have put a speaker with a sound track in it that would sound like growling and hissing. :lol:
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Post by subsonic » Sep Wed 26, 2007 10:33 am

Welcome to the site Bullwinkle. Work has been very busy for me. I've seen you in the chat sometimes. I'm glad you stop by! :)

Yes, you'll be quite popular around here. Also, it seems like this thread is moving like you want it to. :)
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