Every joke has a kernel of truth to it; sometimes it just takes thirty years for the truth to become so. From Backstage Disneyland's Winter 1969 issue:
The full spread of "Classic Questions":
Saturday, June 12, 2010
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These are great! Then there is always, "When is the two o'clock parade?"
Ha ha, I'm sure nobody would have EVER guessed that it would be Tarzan's tree someday!
I would love to ride in the upstairs submarine.
That's ironically funny and sad... Who knew the "joke" would become reality and in reality it's a "joke"!
Nice post - Welcome back to the blog-o-sphere...
I wonder if any guests ever asked castmembers if the castle moat swans are rented?? Some cool costume shots. The 1967 Rocket Jets used the ckeckered shirt for only a few years--and the Monorail costume shown was replaced with new styles that same year of 1969.
Being a frustrated illustrator / cartoonist, I couldn't help but comment. Is it just me, or does the "Gregory Guest" drawing remind anyone else of George Bush wearing mouse ears?? Cheers!!!
Ha ha! I definitely got "is this popcorn fresh" in Outdoor Vending in '83.
"Is this the ride where you go in and come out"...ha ha! Classic.
When I worked at the Swiss Family Treehouse in the 80s, I was asked on SEVERAL occasions if the turning waterwheel with the bamboo buckets was a "ride"! Oh yeah sure, hop on!
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