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    Disneyland and kilts.. my two most favoritest things in the whole world!

    Quote Originally Posted by The F-H.C.A.G. View Post
    .. but there is only so much Disney I can take!
    I'm sure your kids feel much differently about that

    Great pics, glad you all had a good time. Next time take me with you?

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    I found that Disneyland is best when enjoyed after a little lie down followed by two very stiff Gin and Tonics each afternoon around 4:00.

    Everytime I have gone to Disneyland as an adult I have always been mistaken (multiple times) for one of the cast members there. This time was no exception, my Stillwater Royal Stewart outfit receiving the most attention. I just smiled, waved, had my pictures taken, and pointed out the closest restrooms to people. One fun thing was that after two days many of the staff recognized me and I enjoyed some pleasant conversations with them.

    Here are a few additional pictures

    In front of Mr. Toad's Wild Ride



    The Mighty Sinbad and lovely Flame-Haired Celtic Amazon Goddess in Disney's California Adventure





    Panache exploring his inner lady bug



    The F-H.C.A.G. in front of an equestrian video game (pay up the $100 my dear or I'll show the next picture where you start posting! )




    Wee Xena as Ariel!



    (She spent the evening singing!)

    Cheers

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    I understand perfectly. It's a fountain, not a bidet!
    Thank you Rex for my best laugh of the day!
    -See it there, a white plume
    Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
    Of the ultimate combustion-My panache

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    I found that Disneyland is best when enjoyed after a little lie down followed by two very stiff Gin and Tonics each afternoon around 4:00.
    Doesn't that hold true for many things


    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    I just smiled, waved, had my pictures taken, and pointed out the closest restrooms to people. One fun thing was that after two days many of the staff recognized me and I enjoyed some pleasant conversations with them.
    Maybe they should put you on the payroll.

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    nice photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    The F-H.C.A.G. in front of an equestrian video game (pay up the $100 my dear or I'll show the next picture where you start posting! )


    You don't deserve the $100.00. You didn't actually even get wet (at least not where it counts!).

    I think it might violate the rules of this site to post the next picture in that series anyway (and who actually wants to see my cheesy, white derriere? ). Also, posting is what you do at the trot when you are riding English style. I'm not actually sure what it's called when the jockey perches up over the horse's neck...."monkeying"?

    Be well,

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    Great pictures, it has been decades since I last visited Disneyland, my younger brother of 34 years would go every year if he had the chance. I am not a big fan of crowds anymore.
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    Mr. Toad's Wild Ride is back!!?? I do so love that ride. Its the perfect metaphor for addiction.

    Used to live in East Anaheim and hang out at Dizzyland a lot (cheaper then). Have a classic pic of the horse pulling the streetcar on Main Street sending water in the opposite direction of that fountain.

    Kilts and bidets a natural combination.

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    Will Disneyland ever be the same again?
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    Kilts in the Magic Kingdom - how wonderful! Thanks for the photos - it looks like fabulous adventure for the whole kilted family!

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    Very nice photo's.

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