Originally Posted By Hista98 one time just to be annoying I asked a universal cm where space mountain was. He had never heard of it. Not the reaction I was hoping for but still funny.
Originally Posted By WDW Imagineer <<one time just to be annoying I asked a universal cm where space mountain was. He had never heard of it. Not the reaction I was hoping for but still funny. >> brings me to tears
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>Back on topic. Since I'll be at WDW in a couple weeks, I wonder if I dare pick the right cm to ask that question. Picking the wrong one might get me yelled at.<<< You've inspired me. I'll do that next weekend.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer I add posts as I read a page...I didn't get to the page with post 100 until I added post 101. :-(
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<That's just mean MPierce!!>> I am so proud of that guy. Who would have thought my little old rightwing redneck wackjob could be so capable? (getting verklempt!)
Originally Posted By dshyates Back to the OP. Check out the headline on the CBS News website. <a href="http://progresscityusa.com/2010/06/18/media-fail/" target="_blank">http://progresscityusa.com/201...ia-fail/</a>
Originally Posted By Bob Paris 1 Doesn't NBC own Universal's parks? If so it may have been on purpose. Why would CBS want to spruke for something that will make more money for a competitor when they can say, "Ooops, we goofed!"
Originally Posted By vbdad55 hysterical -- of course CBS is not hung up on actually checking facts before printing are they
Originally Posted By vbdad55 this just in: CBS had the scoop -- Disney buys UNi ! okay, not ture but trying to look for some shred of how CBS let this slip...
Originally Posted By leobloom >> hysterical -- of course CBS is not hung up on actually checking facts before printing are they << I'm not convinced it's real. Not only did they get the Disney angle wrong, but the headline reads "Disney Worlds", which should be "Disney World's." I mean, I realize journalism's standards have dropped, but I'm holding out hope that the image was photoshopped.