Originally Posted By LacyBelle Many an LPer has messed up in the alpha topics, llanatoye. No harm done. And, welcome!
Originally Posted By llanatoye Put the last two post in reverse order and we'll good to go again (if I stay out of it )
Originally Posted By LacyBelle Quite fun re-learning the alphabet, isn't it? It happens to all of us.
Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove Really jumpy and freaked...my boss just killed a scorpion here at work. Second one we've had.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains True - I get frustrated with the heat in Aug in SF - east bay!!
Originally Posted By alexbook Unusual to see German rock musicians in the desert, unlike the other kind of scorpions.
Originally Posted By alexbook What do you think of the movie "XXY"? There's a free showing this evening at the library.
Originally Posted By alexbook Adventures in Science (Never built) "Page 26 of the 1958 Disneyland souvenir book displayed a spellbinding painting of a new Space Age attraction for Tomorrowland called Adventures in Science. As seen in the painting, guests queued up under a large sloping roof and gazed through tall picture windows upon a tantalizing alien night."
Originally Posted By alexbook Bone Carving Shop (1956-1964) "Other than what's recorded in the Disney Archives, little has ever been written about the little bone shop in Frontierland. It was listed as the Bone Carving Shop, Bone Jewelry, and Bone Craft in the park's souvenir books and maps of the '50s and early '60s."
Originally Posted By alexbook Castle Candy Kitchen (1958-1967) "Any shop immediately inside the well-traveled entrance to Sleeping Beauty Castle has to count itself fortunate. From 1958 until the mid-'60s, the Castle Candy Kitchen held down the right-hand side of that entrance, with the Arts and Crafts Shop across the way."
Originally Posted By alexbook Disneyland Presents a Preview of Coming Attractions (1973-1989) Originally the Wurlitzer Music Hall, and later the Legacy of Walt Disney, occupied the highly visible corner on the right-hand side of the first block on Main Street. But from 1973 until 1989, the large room was given over to a fascinating, closely studied exhibit called Disneyland Presents a Preview of Coming Attractions."
Originally Posted By alexbook Edison Square (Never built) "The same large 1958 park map that laid out a detailed plan of Liberty Street, an area never built at Disneyland, also showed another spin-off from Main Street that was intended to open in 1959 but never made it beyond the drafting table. Whereas Liberty Street was supposed to run roughly parallel to Main Street, designers imagined another new side street, but this one would've extended from the north end of Main Street and gone perpendicular to the right for two blocks."