One year ago today the "modern" Disneyland Resort Thesaurus was born, as I input and slightly revised some older materials into the MultiTes software. At that time it had around 1,900 terms. As I write this, there are now 31,335 terms.
I was kinda hoping for 35,335 terms, but I guess we'll go with what you've got!
Congratulations!
To add confusion to the New Orleans Square discussion in one of the earlier posts below: Is Disneyland a land?
Just poking some good old Adventureland (definitely a land) fun at you, in true Jungle Skipper fashion.
Keep up the great work! If you need a few new terms to get closer to 35,000, let me know.
Have you included "kimbies?" (paper towels carried by sweepers); "pixie dust?" (vomit absorbing compound used by sweepers); "101" (attraction has broken down); "Department 951" (attractions/adventure frontier)?!
Keep typing. Don't let my mindless babble slow you down!
Congratulations on your anniversary! I am, however, very disappointed that you don't have 31,336 terms. THEN I would have been impressed!
ReplyDeleteI was kinda hoping for 35,335 terms, but I guess we'll go with what you've got!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
To add confusion to the New Orleans Square discussion in one of the earlier posts below: Is Disneyland a land?
Just poking some good old Adventureland (definitely a land) fun at you, in true Jungle Skipper fashion.
Keep up the great work! If you need a few new terms to get closer to 35,000, let me know.
Have you included "kimbies?" (paper towels carried by sweepers); "pixie dust?" (vomit absorbing compound used by sweepers); "101" (attraction has broken down); "Department 951" (attractions/adventure frontier)?!
Keep typing. Don't let my mindless babble slow you down!
Mike
That's a little less than a hundred per day? Stop slacking and get to work. We expect two hundred per day.
ReplyDeleteNo more nomenclature?
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