Mndisneygirl
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I just watched Andy Johnson's video - WAY COOL!!!
A couple of questions:
1. Does anyone know when it was shot? Obviously it was recently since the F&G festival is going on. Just curious - it would be funny to spot yourself in one of the pictures. Maybe I was there that day!
2. When one does a project like this and posts on youtube, is there a monetary benefit somehow or does one do it just for the joy and creative outlet of doing it? I've never put anything on youtube, and know that you would not get paid for doing so, but I wonder if it's a marketing tool and if Andy has a business interest in mind.
Off to go check out discoverepcot.com! (hmm, maybe that's the reason!!)
On the podcast news story re: the monorail lawsuit: It is true, that the headline does give a certain connotation and slant. However, when a lawsuit is filed and then settled prior to trial, the Court must dismiss the lawsuit and close the file after the parties settle it. So technically, the case was settled and then the lawsuit was dismissed.
Sometimes it's helpful to be a lawyer. Sometimes.
A couple of questions:
1. Does anyone know when it was shot? Obviously it was recently since the F&G festival is going on. Just curious - it would be funny to spot yourself in one of the pictures. Maybe I was there that day!
2. When one does a project like this and posts on youtube, is there a monetary benefit somehow or does one do it just for the joy and creative outlet of doing it? I've never put anything on youtube, and know that you would not get paid for doing so, but I wonder if it's a marketing tool and if Andy has a business interest in mind.
Off to go check out discoverepcot.com! (hmm, maybe that's the reason!!)
On the podcast news story re: the monorail lawsuit: It is true, that the headline does give a certain connotation and slant. However, when a lawsuit is filed and then settled prior to trial, the Court must dismiss the lawsuit and close the file after the parties settle it. So technically, the case was settled and then the lawsuit was dismissed.
Sometimes it's helpful to be a lawyer. Sometimes.
