Giraffe Girl

Scott

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At least I think she's supposed to be a giraffe! Taken during Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade...


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Oh yeah, the parade is wonderful, especially for photo ops like this one. Its long enough that the viewers are "spread out", meaning you can always find a good spot to watch from.
 
The parade has drawn my ire because of the fact that it COMPLETELY closes down a walking path, with no alternates other than to walk the long way around Animal Kingdom. I think I've gotten caught by it that way twice.

Yeah, I know I'm being a bit of a grump here.. but I'm tired of having to take all the parades into account in just trying to get from point to point. A Travel Channel special declared SpectroMagic a part of "Hidden Disneyworld".. I don't know how you can miss it, it keeps blocking your way.

I do like the style of those costumes, though. I don't know what you'd call it.. it's a sort of modern/primitive/tribal/surrealist interpretation. The thing I like is how well it's all been blended together.
 
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Really? Well, hello to a former Chicagolandian (assuming that you're no longer Chicago adjacent, anyway) from a current Napervillain (yes, I intend that to be pronounced like "villain").
 
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"DisneyGeek92" said:
Dan, I just saw that you live in Naperville. I used to live in Bolingbrook the town right next door.

Ha! I was born in Northwest hospital, and lived in Franklin Park and Addison until my parents got smart and we moved to Florida (after the blizzard of '78-'79!)!

Of course, living in the South for 3/4ths of my life, I'm more Southerner than Chicagoan - except for my Cubbies!

Wait 'till next year! (I've been saying that for almost 40 years now...but Wait 'till next year!)

Kevin
 
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Oh yeah? Well I was born in Texas! Granted my family didn't live there long enough for me to have a single memory of it.. but I'm told that that STILL makes me a Texan. Serious Southerners have told me that you can't escape being a Texan, even if you become a Yankee. Which I've also been told I am.

I've also lived in Iowa, Colorado, New York, Virginia, and Michigan. On forums where I don't go by my real name I often use Nomad. The truth is, though, that I've lived in Illinois for well over half my life. In my childhood I was a nomad, but I've kind of lost that since then.
 
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