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Post by Hephzibah on Aug 7, 2006 21:06:29 GMT -5
That just wouldn't work Bunnie. That is Wrinkles area with the kids and I don't know about training a Elephant that is trained to walk to that area after all these years if that is feasible, I saw talk about fairyland so that is what I am basing this on.
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Post by Sir John Drakkon on Aug 7, 2006 21:32:54 GMT -5
I agree with an adult area but 1 thing is has to be a pub next to it . that is the draw to the two main stages now. as far as i see and i see these over-overprotective parents everyday is after they're satisfied with language they'll start on the beer next and any woman that has a neck line on dress to low. YOU WILL NEVER MAKE THEM HAPPY EVEN THOUGH THE KIDS HEAR AND SEE MORE IN SCHOOL AND IN NEIGHBORHOOD!!!
I think everyone is looking to satisfy the few CRYBABIES than looking at what the majority of the people goes for. It's like if schools stopped teaching history because its to violent.
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Post by BlackKnight on Aug 7, 2006 21:38:48 GMT -5
News Flash!
"Disney World has bought the Great Lakes Medieval Faire in Rock Creek, Ohio for an undisclosed sum. It will be renamed Disney's Great Lakes Medieval World. Mickey Mouse will be on hand to greet children on the final weekend of faire wearing a cod piece (there wasn't enough time to make a medieval Mickey Mouse)."
"Adults must be accompanied by a child (not necessarily their own) at all times. The four letter word police will be combing the site to ensure that the environment is child friendly. Anyone caught using four letter words will be forced to wear Mickey Mouse ears and sing 'It's a Small World After All' the remainder of the day."
"Only plastic swords will be permitted and must be bolted to the sheath."
"Alcohol beverages will no longer be served and will be replaced with carbonated Kool-Aid."
"Admission rates for 2007 will be $247 per day or $1000 for the season. Take advantage of our low finance rates! If you buy a season pass now, you will get a free pass to shake Mickey Mouse's hand"
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Post by Hephzibah on Aug 7, 2006 21:46:27 GMT -5
Dear Sir now I have to wipe my screen. Huzzah Heph
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Post by Sir John Drakkon on Aug 7, 2006 22:09:24 GMT -5
I would like to say something else on subject. Take a good look around one day and you'll see just as many of the young generation as the older and I know that there is some families that has at least 2 generations of faire regulars and maybe 3 generations in some. That should say alot in itself.
These over protective parents is only teaching their kids that everyone else should bend and bow to their opinions of how things should be instead of the values this country was built on. THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH, THE FREEDOM OF RELIGION, ECT..... . I for one do not want to go back to puritan days where people like me might burn at stake because they want to force their way on others.
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Post by SwordSchoolGroupie on Aug 8, 2006 3:31:32 GMT -5
how does one move an entire mudd pit? and yes - greg I am glad you are posting.
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Post by bunbun / Hank on Aug 8, 2006 16:20:12 GMT -5
Sword School Groupie...Lesson 101. How to move a mud pit!
A. Take a backhoe, dig a big hole. B. Fill with water. C. TA DA! One mud pit. D. Get lots of dirt, fill in old mud pit.
Least I assume that is how they did it when they moved the Mud Pit from what is now the Ded Bob stage to its present location back in 1999. HANK.
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Post by Penfold on Aug 8, 2006 20:14:28 GMT -5
Heph, I think what they're saying is to move the mud pit from it's current location back to it's old, where Ded Bob is performing. Then make the area OVER the bridge where the mud pit is now the adult area.
Did I get that right?
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Post by Sir Trevor on Aug 8, 2006 20:36:47 GMT -5
That is what I got out of it as well.
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Post by Hephzibah on Aug 9, 2006 6:50:48 GMT -5
OH Okay never mind now I get it
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