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Where the hell is laugharn?

post #1 of 38
Thread Starter 
I haven't seen him in days.
post #2 of 38
Disney World
post #3 of 38
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Is this a true thing? What a fruit.
post #4 of 38
You'd think the bastard could take some time out of his vacation to at least post here...yeesh...

The ingrate.
post #5 of 38
I was going to meet him there, I think, but we were one day apart from each other.
post #6 of 38
It is indeed a true thing. I spoke to him before he left.
post #7 of 38
Plus, Tony was probably at Epcot.
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Anyone been to Disney recently? For some reason, I really want to go to Disney. I haven't been to Disney World in close to 20 years. I want to go as an adult and enjoy it with my wife during the off season. Is it worthy? (I also want to check out the movie theme parks, too)
post #9 of 38
I can't answer your question, Boomstick. But neither can Tony. He's all about Epcot these days.

[Continuing with my Tony at Epcot attempt at humor. Anyone want to join me?]
post #10 of 38
He's simply following GS!YBE around the country. Disneyland was the most hardcore show yet.
post #11 of 38
EPCOT RULES!

But I really have no idea where you are coming from, Kev. I must have missed the post of me declaring my love for Epoct, of which I have a lot of.
post #12 of 38
Dude, I was trying to lie it into reality, but now we know the truth! Tony is all about some Epcot. Fire away, gents. You probably like the life-sized diorama's they probably have there. And the anamatronic future family shit. Hahaha. You like Epcot.
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Has anything changed at Epcot in the last decade? I'd like to know. I dug it when I was young, but that's because I've always been a science dork and loved it for Buckminster Fuller's Geodesic Dome.
post #14 of 38
I like the dragon that tells me to use my Imaganation. Figment.

He farts a lot.
post #15 of 38
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Boomstick loves fake violence:
Buckminster Fuller's Geodesic Dome.
What the christ? I hope that's a rollercoaster.
post #16 of 38
Isn't that the fancy name for the giant golf ball?
post #17 of 38
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gravedigger41:
Isn't that the fancy name for the giant golf ball?
Yes... I've proven my dorkiness.
post #18 of 38
You can get beer at Epcot.

I'm just sayin' is all.
post #19 of 38
My family and I were there just before Christmas. We only went to the Magic Kingdom, but even as an adult, there was still fun to be had. The Buzz Lightyear ride was pretty cool. You ride in a car and can spin around and shoot baddies with lazers. Splash Mountain has always been a favorite, and was great this time because it was a bit chilly out, so there was no line.

There's lots of adult fun to be had ESPECIALLY if you can leave the kids at home. The Marketplace/Pleasure Island has lots of clubs and resturants.

I reccomend it highly.
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Yeah, I never go to go to Pleasure Island as a kid. It's payback time.
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Boomstick loves fake violence:
Yeah, I never go to go to Pleasure Island as a kid. It's payback time.
If you go to Pleasure Island, I highly recommend 'The Adventurer's Club'.
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Tony Ryan:
I was going to meet him there, I think, but we were one day apart from each other.
I was once one day away from meeting Katie Holmes. Boy, do I regret that I never got the chance.
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Andrew Molinaro:
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Tony Ryan:
I was going to meet him there, I think, but we were one day apart from each other.
I was once one day away from meeting Katie Holmes. Boy, do I regret that I never got the chance.
"You're right, Marge. Just like the time I could have met Mr. T at the mall. The entire day, I kept saying, 'I'll go a little later, I'll go a little later...' And when I got there, they told me he just left. And when I asked the mall guy if he'll ever come back again, he said he didn't know. Well, I'm never going to let something like that happen again!" -HJS
post #24 of 38
Went to Disney two years ago. Love it.
post #25 of 38
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Boomstick loves fake violence:
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gravedigger41:
Isn't that the fancy name for the giant golf ball?
Yes... I've proven my dorkiness.
Actually Buckminsterfullerene (the Bucky-ball) is shaped like a soccer ball (pentagon/hexagon layout).
post #26 of 38
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Tony Ryan:
I like the dragon that tells me to use my Imaganation. Figment.

He farts a lot.
You talking about this thing:

<a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~mmcassidy/IM000036.jpg" target="_blank">http://home.earthlink.net/~mmcassidy/IM000036.jpg</a>
post #27 of 38
No that's the dragon from Mulan, Mushu.
post #28 of 38
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Kid Ego - Scarecrow Messiah:
Actually Buckminsterfullerene (the Bucky-ball) is shaped like a soccer ball (pentagon/hexagon layout).
You are correct, sir, but Buckminster Fuller, for whom that wondrous conglomeration of carbon atoms is named, designed the EPCOT geodesic dome, and geodesic domes in general.

"Wondrous" is one of those words that will never look like it's spelled correctly.
post #29 of 38
I was wondering where Laugharn was myself, and I was about to start a thread too.

What can I say, you feel it when he's gone. Really.

In your pants, I mean.
post #30 of 38
I havent been to disney in like 10 years.
post #31 of 38
Ya know, they're gonna hollow out that ball and stick a roller coaster in there. A damn ROLLER COASTER. Switching from Conkrite to Irons was bad enough but this... I think I can say, without risking hyperbole, that there is no greater atrocity being perpetrated in the world today.
post #32 of 38
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Devin hates Saddam, hates the war:
Is this a true thing? What a fruit.
don't know where your boyfriend is.....
post #33 of 38
...Doesn't the giant dome already have the Spaceship Earth ride in it? The one about all the great moments in history that prove how fucking amazing humans are?
post #34 of 38
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Saucy Jack:
...Doesn't the giant dome already have the Spaceship Earth ride in it? The one about all the great moments in history that prove how fucking amazing humans are?
Oh yes, it does. But that's old, you see, and Disney feels EPCOT needs to be hip and X-treme. So Spaceship Earth is going the way of The World of Motion, Horizons, and the original Journey Into Imagination. Instead, we get rides showing us how GM tests anti-lock brakes.
post #35 of 38
Things I did on my trip:

1. Did every ride the place had.
2. Realized most of those rides are fairly boring.
3. Rode a Segway!
4. Ate at Cinderella's Castle
5. Got a half-chub when she kissed me on the cheek.

That was about it. You'd think inertnet access would be easy to come by in Disney World, but you'd be wrong.
post #36 of 38
Although I never liked Spaceship Earth, a roller coaster is a pretty sorry-ass replacement. Especially if it's Brought To You by Wal-Mart or Halliburton.
post #37 of 38
The only suitable way to visit the Adventurer's Club is to sit there with a faux British accent and talk about hunting water buffalo. I know. I've done it.
post #38 of 38
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DJ Dylan is Anti-War:
I havent been to disney in like 10 years.
I go every three weeks or so....

Disneyland that is.
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