Originally Posted By DeLorean Motors >>"Is anyone going to answer DeLorean Motors' rather morbid question?" "Or shall we start a new happier question?"<< This shall remain the question to be answered, morbid or not. --DMC
Originally Posted By Certified Goof I suppose I'll morbidly answer the question (though I just looked up the answers from a website) The first was Rick Yuma, a 15 year old boy from my hometown Hawthorne. He was jumping from tran to train on the PeopleMover and got wedged between two cars. The second was Geraldo Gonzales who was also trying to jump to another car and fell onto the track and run over by another train.
Originally Posted By DeLorean Motors Well...actually his last name was "Yama" but ya got it anyways, lol August 1967: Ricky Lee Yama, a 17-year-old Hawthorne, CA, resident, was killed when he disregarded safety instructions and exited his People Mover car as the ride was passing through a tunnel. Yama slipped as he was jumping from car to car and was crushed to death beneath the wheels of oncoming cars. 7 June 1980: Gerardo Gonzales, a recent San Diego high school graduate, was killed on the People Mover in an accident much like the one that had befallen Ricky Lee Yama thirteen years earlier. Gonzales, in the early morning hours of a Grad Nite celebration, was climbing from car to car as the People Mover entered the SuperSpeed Tunnel adjacent to the former America Sings building. Gonzales stumbled and fell onto the track, where an oncoming train of cars crushed him beneath its wheels and dragged his body a few hundred feet before being stopped by a ride operator. <a href="http://www.snopes.com/disney/parks/deaths.htm" target="_blank">http://www.snopes.com/disney/p arks/deaths.htm</a> --DMC
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo "Ok, fine, you two, but Auroraaa and I still want a happier question next time. We are not all Goth, ya know!"
Originally Posted By Certified Goof A happy question? ok What is the first thing you see before entering Brer Rabbit's laughing place?
Originally Posted By brotherdave Name two current or past Disneyland attractions that were based on attractions that were first built at Walt Disney World. (NO DCA ANSWERS, PLEASE!)
Originally Posted By brotherdave Good work, Ranger Pooh! I also would have accepted the Country Bear Jamboree and Honey, I Shrunk the Audience also. You're up!
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo To auroraaa - "Well, you named yourself after Princess Aurora of 'Sleeping Beauty' fame who is definitively NOT a Goth gal. I just can't see her as a Goth but now, Maleficent, on the other hand..."
Originally Posted By auroraaa I knew you would say that! Well, because it's true! Aurora is definately NOT the princess of choice for Goths. I wonder which princess would be though...if any.
Originally Posted By RangerPooh If I wanted to catch a glimpse of Cinderella's coach where could I see it? And this doesn't include a parade or a wedding.
Originally Posted By CuriosWolfSo >>I wonder which princess would be though...if any.<< To auroraaa - "I don't think ANY one of them are...Disney has yet to create one...though, not a princess, Sally of 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' cames close"