Originally Posted By Labuda "Mickey or Minnie? To ask which is better is silly." That's it, man. You're officially insane.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>Which is bettre<< Maybe you meant.."butter"? >>an apple or an orange?<< An apple as one a day keeps the doc away. >>Peter or Paul?<< I would say Mary for putting up with them no-talented two. >>Left handed people or right handed people?<< Right handed people rule. >>The American League or The National Leagus?<< National League as they are Democrats. >>Eight ball or Nine ball?<< Eight balls. They are easier to split evenly. >>Mars or Venus?<< Neither. Pluto is better and quite under appreciated. >>and finally ... Mickey or Minnie?<< Mickey, because he can look just like Minnie when in drag.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros ">>Mars or Venus?<< Neither. Pluto is better and quite under appreciated." But it also makes Holst's suite incomplete, so there was a teeny bit of good that came out of Pluto being reduced instead of being grandfathered in.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad ^ ^ ^ Uh yeah, I just was discussing that with my 3 year old over breakfast.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad Avro what the hell's bells does (sic) mean anyway? I am stupid (sic) you have to explain it to me.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <But it also makes Holst's suite incomplete> How is that so? We marched to Holst's "The Planets" the one year I did marching band in school. We also won State Champs that year. :-D I remember Mars, and Venus and Saturn I think (from the piece)...I just hate it how the planets got their names from the gods of dull, unimaginative Roman mythology instead of the gods from the much more expansive, creative, original Greek mythology, GRRRRRRrrrrr...
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <Avro what the hell's bells does (sic) mean anyway? I am stupid (sic) you have to explain it to me.> LOL! I know I ain't avro, but just so's ya can get some sleep tonight _daddio... "Sic is a Latin word meaning "thus", "so", or "just as that". In writing, it is placed within square brackets and usually italicized — [sic] — to indicate that an incorrect or unusual spelling, phrase, punctuation, and/or other preceding quoted material is a verbatim reproduction of the quoted original and is not a transcription error." <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sic" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S ic</a>
Originally Posted By xrayvision For me, Disneyland is the best U.S. Disney theme park...hands down. WDW is the best U.S. disney resort destination for all its' total offerings (4 theme parks, La Nouba, cool hotels, rockin' nightclubs, waterparks, lakes, other activities and LOTS of green land). But, none of the WDW theme parks touch the charm and number of offerings of the original magic kingdom...Disneyland.
Originally Posted By xrayvision ^And...Disneyland/DCA hopper passports are a lot more affordable than WDW's Magic Your Way tickets with hopper option. It now cost's approx. $180.00 for one 2-day hopper pass to WDW.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros "How is that so?" Well, Holst never wrote a Pluto movement. I guess that's because way back when he originally wrote the other seven (no Earth for some reason), Pluto wasn't yet a planet. So, techincally speaking, he was correct for a while, then incorrect, and now his work has been corrected. Now, if the science teachers tried to use text books from before Pluto was a planet, we would have problems, but this is one little example that makes it alright.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy Ah, okay, I getcha. It was 15 years ago when I marched to Holst's suite, so I'm a bit fuzzy on the movements. lol
Originally Posted By avromark TDG I'm ashamed with your major I thought you would have known what it is, sorry it's just easier to use parenthesis, force of habit on a keyboard you know. I say they should Build Disney's American Adventure by D.C. along with a Villains park, since there are labour shortages in Fl. and Ca. Spend to make it a quality park like OLC did in Japan. That'll be the best parks
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Or why not make it the American Villains Park in DC?? Have a Bush Jr. AA as they main featured attraction. What's more scary and villanous than that?
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy <TDG I'm ashamed with your major I thought you would have known what it is> Dude, I *do* know what it is, DVC_dad didn't, so I provided the info for *him*. Yeesh! ;-)
Originally Posted By MPierce Absolutely no other Disney site offers a lesson on an English composer born in the the 19th century. I think you should be awarded college credits for reading some of these threads.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad You should have married the high school Valedictorian. I did! Good thing it was a girl huh?
Originally Posted By avromark I switched schools in grade 13 (my parents moved cities) so I really didn't know anyone. Besides I went to school in the wrong side of town, I went to one of the better high schools in the province, graduated from the worst in the city. Yay! But I still was able to complete college and get edumacated. I'm sure some day I'll get married, then I'll try to "beat" your child count Carrying a home for a single person isn't that bad. Although I'm seriously thinking of relocating somewhere in the US before I'm 30. Maybe I'll meet a nice gal during my next Disney trip