Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Isn't Disney for the four year old in all of us? <---- loves a good fart joke, even the word is funny.
Originally Posted By tashajilek You know the people who are the most offended are usually the biggest offenders!
Originally Posted By Scutr >> just imagine Blood On The Saddle with a few bleeps and poots between the verses.<< Yeahhh there'd be somethin' on the saddle.....and a great big puddle of it on the ground, but it wouldn't be "blood"! Nahh, where the gas is concerned I think I'll pass. Hehehe
Originally Posted By Scutr Y'all come up & see me sometime! Just don't tell the 3 you-know-whos! (Besides, you don't wanna bond with an insulting hothead like me. You see I'm ranting & raving over in the Gay Days thread) (again)
Originally Posted By Bellella Okay, back to topic here, guys? Can we please have the Country Bears refurbed, and unchanged as far as the show is concerned? We in California love "Blood on the Saddle" and all the rest of it, and many of us would like to see the original show live at least once before it's screwed over completely.
Originally Posted By tashajilek "Okay, back to topic here, guys? Can we please have the Country Bears refurbed, and unchanged as far as the show is concerned? We in California love "Blood on the Saddle" and all the rest of it, and many of us would like to see the original show live at least once before it's screwed over completely." First off some people who probably like to see a change so it wont be stale and boring. Second why would someone who has never been to WDW and may never go care if its changed? what if changing it makes it more popular and actually saves this attraction?
Originally Posted By Bellella Oh, I'm going. Just not sure when. I'm a huge Country Bear fan, and the only way I've been able to see the original Country Bear Jamboree is from a shoddy DVD someone made about it. I've pretty much accepted that I'll never see the Christmas show live, but I feel that the original show is something really special. Is the show in Florida really that unpopular?
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA In 1972, the Bears were impressive and exciting to watch. The updated shows in the 1980s were fun, but truly technology and tastes have come such a long way with theme park shows -- 3D, rumbling seats. explosions, in-theater costumed characters, water effects, bubbles et al -- that passively sitting and watching the rather straight-forward Bears show has become the big gray rubbery plastic cellular phone in a world of smart phones. I'm certainly not suggesting that the bears shout fart, but maybe they either need to be re-invented or retired. 40 years is a darn good run.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer The show is a Walt Disney World classic. It's our version of the Tiki Room. Audiences connect with it, laugh with it, clap along... the only thing it needs is a good spit and polish. Don't ruin legacy with immaturity. They already did that with our Tiki Room and that lasted long enough.