Originally Posted By MPierce On second thought it could have been a reference to me. I'm in the dark about most things. Not the state of this country though, so don't try to take advantage of my faux paux Spirit!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^Never, my rightwing, redneck, wackjob pal! BTW, isn't it great that gas is over $4 a gallon? I'm glad he who shall not be named at least kept his election promises to our 'friends' in Saudi Arabia.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad So how do we get gas for less? Taking over Iraq doesn't seem to be working. And why the heck are you taking flash photos in a dark ride anyway Bozo? Half the dark rides in WDW have crap in the dark...that's why they are dark ride.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad BTW, is that old buildling still sitting unfinished at Pop? Why, no really why?
Originally Posted By leobloom He was taking the picture to point out the props that aren't being put to use, not to show that it has "crap in the dark" as you so eloquently put it.
Originally Posted By WilliamK99 He was taking the picture to point out the props that aren't being put to use, not to show that it has "crap in the dark" as you so eloquently put it.<< LMAO
Originally Posted By WilliamK99 You know, reading this thread, we Disney fans argue about some of the most idiotic things lol...
Originally Posted By SuperDry <<< Taking over Iraq doesn't seem to be working. >>> ... even though I think that some though it would. But to answer your question, reducing demand I think would be the textbook example of how to reduce cost of a commodity.
Originally Posted By SuperDry As to why the descent of SSE looks half-finished, there's lots of explanations on why that's the case, such as: - They are waiting until the next budgetary cycle. - They originally planned to finish the descent based on the refurb design, but unexpectedly went over-budget in some other area, and so had to cut something out at the last minute. Either situation has a good chance of being fixed at some point in the next future - perhaps during the next annual refurb.
Originally Posted By dshyates So they just leave it unfinished and turn the lights off and drag all the guests through an unfinished attraction with a black finale? Now there's good show for you. Truely up to the standards I expect from Disney these days.
Originally Posted By Skellington88 <<So - any word on when they'll finish the attraction?>> Probably never. Disney will jsut leave it the way it is and eventually remove it during the next big refurbishment of SSE in about 10-15 years.
Originally Posted By MPierce >> BTW, isn't it great that gas is over $4 a gallon? I'm glad he who shall not be named at least kept his election promises to our 'friends' in Saudi Arabia. << Your disdain for the President is running rampid again Spirit! >> So how do we get gas for less? << Kill all of the speculators! >> But to answer your question, reducing demand I think would be the textbook example of how to reduce cost of a commodity. << Well...that would seem like the only non-violent solution.
Originally Posted By MPierce >> You know, reading this thread, we Disney fans argue about some of the most idiotic things lol... << We sure do, and it's great isn't it!
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 <<<But to answer your question, reducing demand I think would be the textbook example of how to reduce cost of a commodity>>> And how do you propose to reduce the demand? Quit our jobs? Vacation in our own back yards?
Originally Posted By X-san Reducing demand on a personal level is just the tip of the iceberg. It's the corporations that are the worst offenders.
Originally Posted By X-san Just to give one simple and tiny example, how many unnecessary flights (both commercial and private) are taken every year by businesspeople who could just as easily conduct their business by teleconference, video conference, or plain old (e)mail?
Originally Posted By sharon2 Did you all hear of the car company that gave Sir Paul a free Hybrid car and then flew it to his home!! Kind of defeats the purpose of the hybrid.