Originally Posted By Doobie This topic is for discussion of the March 7th Fabulous Disney Babe Column at <a href="News-ID112590.asp" target="_blank">http://LaughingPlace.com/News-ID112590.asp</a>.
Originally Posted By bxtrlnd It's good to see Kim Irvine-Allison is still an art director at DL. Did she say what she's currently working on, or soon will be?
Originally Posted By refurbmike I don't know who may care of not, but in the pic of Cynthia Harriss on the horse... she's waving to me! :-D Well, atleast at *us* (MouseInfo group).
Originally Posted By DLRR 10 mil for the horses alone?! Yeesh!!! Great article! Brian <a href="http://www.sdrm.tk" target="_blank">http://www.sdrm.tk</a>
Originally Posted By MouseBear Salutations Michelle, Thank you for an outstanding article. ) The Carrousel is a wonderful piece of history. You did a great job explaining why. MouseBear
Originally Posted By Jim in Pasadena CA <I don't know who may care of not, but in the pic of Cynthia Harriss on the horse... she's waving to me! :-D> Yeah? Well, that woman behind her is looking at me right now. And she likes me.
Originally Posted By crapshoot <<It's good to see Kim Irvine-Allison is still an art director at DL. Did she say what she's currently working on, or soon will be?>> TSI
Originally Posted By JohnS1 Oh yeah? Well, I'm that piece of gum wrapper on the shoe of the woman looking at Jim!
Originally Posted By HawaiianShirtGuy <It's good to see Kim Irvine-Allison is still an art director at DL.> She's so fantastic. I adore her work.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder How come the horse with Harriss on it didn't throw her? THAT would have been a show. Kim Irvine-Allison looks rather fetching in that picture.
Originally Posted By fabdisbabe It was great to see Cynthia, Randy and T. come out to thank all the people who worked so hard on the project. I just wish the light had been better. Oh - on the way home, Dad surprised me by popping in an Arthur Lyman CD I'd never heard, that a friend in Hawaii had sent him. Pretty close to a perfect day. Fab
Originally Posted By fabdisbabe Manufacturing the Magic: The History of Disneyland and Growth of the American Theme Park Registration for the class, which takes place at LTU's Costa Mesa campus, is now open. Go to <a href="http://www.ltuonline.com" target="_blank">http://www.ltuonline.com</a> or call 714. 427. 0588 The class takes place 3 Saturdays starting on May 24, 2003. The class times are 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The last class takes place at Disneyland. You are required to provide your own admission. The textbook is Disneyland the Nickel Tour. The cost of the class is $129.00 Fab
Originally Posted By fabdisbabe Yes. However, there is no eating, drinking, smoking and no flash photography, and please keep your hands, arms and legs inside the classroom at all times (except for the tour) Fab