Originally Posted By YensidWED101 Ok, I do admit that I brag about being one of the smartest Disneyland fan. So go ahead, ask me anything bout Resort's history to now. I know I am always right
Originally Posted By Elderp LOL, too funny. I have been a Disney fan for a long time. I claim to know a lot, but I learned a long time ago: There is always someone better than you, and there is always someone worse.
Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x On a related note.. someone who barely knows me came up to me today and said "I know you would know this, but what's the name of the mouse in Dumbo?" "Timothy," I said. She was so excited...aparently, it's well known that I'm the Disney "expert" which I never claimed to be. LOL
Originally Posted By pecos bill Most of us are aware of who built the original, but who built the replica of the Lilly Belle, that is currently (I hope) being displayed at the Main Street Railroad Station? Hint-Please be specific.
Originally Posted By YensidWED101 To post 8 & 4:Keep calling me a loser, it only makes me stronger. The only loser is you, how you sound so rediculous when Im only posting whats true.
Originally Posted By TMICHAEL >>>how you sound so rediculous when Im only posting whats true.<<< See DlandDug, LOL, this is great. And I only had to wait 5 minutes.
Originally Posted By monorailblue THEMEPARKELOVER is back! Where have you been, o lover??? I knew there was a reason I was avoiding the new person's threads.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice *LOL* I felt really "in-the-know" when I first arrived on LP - mostly because I'd been visiting Disneyland since 1962, so I was pretty familiar with "Yesterland." Then I "met" Doug... *LMAO* No contest... And I immediately bowed down - I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!
Originally Posted By Shiva >>Then I "met" Doug...<< wonderingalice, I know exactly what you mean. I have a 40 year history with the park too and although I may know a lot more about DL than the average person on the street, there are quite a few LP'ers that make me feel like a babe in the woods.
Originally Posted By crazycroc Okay, what type of tree is that next to the boat dock on the jungle cruise?
Originally Posted By pecos bill Is there some kind of lame insider joke going on here? I seem to be the only one who took this thread seriously?
Originally Posted By ShivaThDestroyer pecos bill, I would say you won the challenge. >>Most of us are aware of who built the original, but who built the replica of the Lilly Belle, that is currently (I hope) being displayed at the Main Street Railroad Station?<< I admit that I didn't know either but, thanks to Google, it only took a few seconds to find out. That's the problem with testing YensidWED101's claim. Without knowing his integrity, we have no way of knowing if he would admit to a lack of knowledge or go on-line to research the answer. The fact that you did not receive a timely response to your excellent question can only suggest, to me, that he did not know. I find no fault in that, we all have our own particular areas of interest and I doubt that any one person can know everything about DL. YensidWED101, I was sort of rooting for you. You came on a little strong and ruffled a few feathers. I hope you'll take the time to get to know us. This is a wonderful community and has a way of becoming "home" very quickly.
Originally Posted By smd4 YensidWED101, how's about you play your game and answer peco bill's question? If you can answer that one, I've got PLENTY more that'll keep you Googling for hours! =)
Originally Posted By ShivaThDestroyer >>uhm, is there an answer to #7?<< I was giving YensidWED101 an opportunity to answer: In 1949, Walt commissioned Roger Broggie to build the Lilly Belle. The replica was built by Broggie's son Roger Jr.