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Mary Jo
05-28-2001, 03:36 PM
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http://www.wdwinfo.com/sites/family/flowerface.GIF <font face="Comic Sans MS"><font color=navy size=3> It's time to play the Disneyland Picture Game again. :smooth:

I'll post the pictures, and you all guess what they are, where they are, and maybe where I was when I took them. After a few days, I'll post the answer pics.

Here we go:

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http://64.225.125.24/forums/images/icons/icon3.gif What is the significance of this?
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Good luck! :sunny:

Molokai Gram
05-28-2001, 11:01 PM
Aloha,

Let me answer number three first. Ron's family was one of the families that sold their orange grove to Disney for Disneyland. Ron became a senior executive at Disney. I think I saw this watching the Disney channel one night. I am not sure how I learned this, but I am pretty sure I am correct.

Have to think about the first two some more.

Donna

Goofster57
06-02-2001, 02:57 AM
Okay, here I go with my guesses.
#1
These banners are located on lamp post in the esplanade area between Disneyland and DCA.

#2
This lamp is located in Ariel’s Grotto. The significance? How would I
know? I am always staring at Ariel, not listen to what they are saying.

#3
Is located above the entrance of the Market House on Main Street.

Tink33
06-02-2001, 11:01 AM
#3 - This is a window. It's significance is explained here:

win·dow (wnd)
n.

An opening constructed in a wall or roof that functions to admit light or air to an enclosure and is often framed and spanned with glass mounted to permit opening and closing.
A framework enclosing a pane of glass for such an opening; a sash.
A pane of glass or similar material enclosed in such a framework.

An opening that resembles a window in function or appearance.
The transparent panel on a window envelope.
The area or space immediately behind a window, especially at the front of a shop.
A means of access or observation: St. Petersburg was Peter the Great's window onto the Baltic.
An interval of time during which an activity can or must take place: a brief window of opportunity for a space mission; a window of vulnerability during which the air force was subject to attack.
Strips of foil dropped from an aircraft to confuse enemy radar; chaff.
A range of electromagnetic frequencies that pass unobstructed through a planetary atmosphere.
Computer Science. A rectangular area on the screen that displays its own file or message independently of the other areas of the screen.
Aerospace.
A launch window.
An area at the outer limits of the earth's atmosphere through which a spacecraft must pass in order to return safely.


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[Middle English, from Old Norse vindauga : vindr, air, wind; see w- in Indo-European Roots + auga, eye; see okw- in Indo-European Roots.]


;)

Molokai Gram
06-02-2001, 12:38 PM
:) LOL Tink!:)
:bounce: WTG Keith :bounce: