Going to Disneyland for the first time

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    Originally Posted By CuriousConstance

    Oh god LOL.

    I wouldn't have made it. I have a horrible tendency to laugh at times when I shouldn't.
    When my husband and I first got together, anytime we went out to eat, for some reason, I kept getting the urge to giggle hysterically when a waiter or waitress would come to our table. It was HORRIBLE. I made a complete A** out of myself all the time.

    Now, I occasionally get the urge, but it's much easier to cover up with little kids. They're always doing something that you can laugh at. Takes the pressure off of me.

    My son has this one particular waiter from Outback, that for some reason he's decided to harrass. Everytime he sees him, my son makes this goofy fish mouth face and does it over and over. The first time the guy laughed about it, we've seen him several time since and my son does it everytime. We even saw the guy out shopping one time, and my son kept doing it! LOL I think the guy is uncomfortable now around my 4 year old, LOL.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    >>I liked how Lincoln stood up from a sitting position.

    But it was more comical than interesting or amazing.<<

    If you liked Lincoln standing up, you definitely need to check out the American Adventure in Epcot, where you get to see Benjamin Franklin limp up the stairs and glide across the floor of a room. It supposed to be a really complicated effect, but it just looks like he's too old to be walking on his own.

    The show concludes with Benjamin and Mark Twain shaking hands in the most awkward fashion ever, and their hands never get within 6" of each other. With all the redo's they've done to the ending montage through the years, it amazes me that they've never fixed (or just plain removed) the handshake 'finale'. AA's at their finest!

    (That said, there are some really incredible AA moments in the show, including Will Rogers tipping his hat and twirling a lasso and Frederick Douglas rafting down a river)
     
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    Originally Posted By Socrates

    Ben Franklin was getting old then.

    Socrates
    "The unexamined life is not worth living."
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan

    In the next update, Ben Franklin rolls through on a Segway.
     

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