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Sorry for the extended absence, DIS friends! Life has been pretty hectic these past few weeks! But Im ready to get back to the Disney goodness.
So without further ado
Where did I l leave you? Ah yes I was at my one of my happy places within the happiest place on earth. The Hollywood Brown Derby.
I cant tell you how much I love it there. Well, maybe I can... let's see.
And its more than the food (which I think is amazing). The service is fantastic. The cast members all seem so proud to be working there. From the person checking me in, the person seating me, to my waitress, they all welcomed me, asked if Id been there before and then thanked me for returning, asked where I was from, was I having a good time
You get the idea. Just a great time.
So for lunch I had the Christine special. No food porn pictures yet.
Youll have to wait and see if I take any later in the trip. So the Christine special is the Cobb salad with blue cheese on the side so I can add just the right amount, those yummy rolls and grapefruit cake for dessert. YUM-O!
Now at this point, I think the secret is out that I am a big nerd.
A big Disney nerd. In addition to DISing I listen to a lot of Disney podcasts and am also an obsessive All Ears reader. So imagine my giddiness (is that a word??
) when I look up from my lunch to see Deb Wills from All Ears, Mike Scopa from All Ears and WDW Today and then a bit later Lou Mongello from WDW Radio. This was way better than seeing Lance Bass in Tutto Italia! 
So lunch was as delicious as it always is and over too quickly. But I had things to do and people to see. Going back to my nerdiness (another questionable word), I had WDW Todays 500th episode taping to attend in the backstage prop shop area. Our instructions were to meet over by the giant Coke bottle. I had no trouble finding it (I was a little worried b/c there were very strict instructions that you had to get there early and get checked in that they wouldnt be able to accommodate you if you were late- which I perpetually am.
I was there in time and got myself all checked in. I met some great people while standing in line. Disney fans are all so friendly! We got special VIP passes for our Mousefest lanyards:
A quick word on the Mousefest lanyards. Well before a word, perhaps a picture so you know what Im talking about. Registering for Mousefest, you received a yellow lanyard with a name tag to which you can add the pins you acquire in your travels.
Anyway, these yellow lanyards were like a beacon in the parks. In a way they remind me of the helping hand program when I was a kid. We had a little poster in our living room window facing out to the street with a red background and a hand it was supposed to tell kids that ours was a safe house where they could get help if they needed it. Well to me these yellow lanyards were a sign of friends I just hadnt met yet. Safe people to talk to who would be friendly and wouldnt even question why I was in WDW by myself. It was really cool.
Pretty soon it was time to be led into the backstage area. I dont remember this but Im told that the Prop Shop used to be on the backstage tour and was the place where youd see how Honey I shrunk the Kids was done. So when we walked in, the gang from WDW Today was standing in a bit of a receiving line as well as Deb Wills of All Ears. Each attendee made a donation to her breast cancer fund. It was VERY cool to meet each of them in person and chat for a few minutes. The room had maybe 10 round tables of 10 set up with tablecloths and in the middle of each table was a bell. DING! You have to be a WDW Today fan to get that joke.
There was a little buffet set up with water and soda and cake. I was stuffed from Brown Derby but I didnt want to be rude so I had a little cake
good stuff.
They taped two quick episodes of the podcast and again it was very cool to not only hear their voices but see their faces as well.
After the taping, I wandered around a bit checking out all the props in the prop shop:
You can see the remains of the buffet table in this one:
Anyone remember this Home Improvement episode with the souped up lawn mower?
I made my way over to the next Mousefest event , Podfest, by way of my friends, the Muppets. Fozzie is my favorite! And a light fixture bonus for LL!
I got over to Podfest which they were holding at the fast food place next to Star Tours but when I got there it was VERY crowded and looked a bit overwhelming. I was meeting some DISers at 5:30 in Epcot so I just decided to walk over early and check out the resort decorations on my way.
So that is what is coming up next!

Where did I l leave you? Ah yes I was at my one of my happy places within the happiest place on earth. The Hollywood Brown Derby.


So for lunch I had the Christine special. No food porn pictures yet.

Now at this point, I think the secret is out that I am a big nerd.



So lunch was as delicious as it always is and over too quickly. But I had things to do and people to see. Going back to my nerdiness (another questionable word), I had WDW Todays 500th episode taping to attend in the backstage prop shop area. Our instructions were to meet over by the giant Coke bottle. I had no trouble finding it (I was a little worried b/c there were very strict instructions that you had to get there early and get checked in that they wouldnt be able to accommodate you if you were late- which I perpetually am.

I was there in time and got myself all checked in. I met some great people while standing in line. Disney fans are all so friendly! We got special VIP passes for our Mousefest lanyards:

A quick word on the Mousefest lanyards. Well before a word, perhaps a picture so you know what Im talking about. Registering for Mousefest, you received a yellow lanyard with a name tag to which you can add the pins you acquire in your travels.

Anyway, these yellow lanyards were like a beacon in the parks. In a way they remind me of the helping hand program when I was a kid. We had a little poster in our living room window facing out to the street with a red background and a hand it was supposed to tell kids that ours was a safe house where they could get help if they needed it. Well to me these yellow lanyards were a sign of friends I just hadnt met yet. Safe people to talk to who would be friendly and wouldnt even question why I was in WDW by myself. It was really cool.

Pretty soon it was time to be led into the backstage area. I dont remember this but Im told that the Prop Shop used to be on the backstage tour and was the place where youd see how Honey I shrunk the Kids was done. So when we walked in, the gang from WDW Today was standing in a bit of a receiving line as well as Deb Wills of All Ears. Each attendee made a donation to her breast cancer fund. It was VERY cool to meet each of them in person and chat for a few minutes. The room had maybe 10 round tables of 10 set up with tablecloths and in the middle of each table was a bell. DING! You have to be a WDW Today fan to get that joke.

They taped two quick episodes of the podcast and again it was very cool to not only hear their voices but see their faces as well.


After the taping, I wandered around a bit checking out all the props in the prop shop:





You can see the remains of the buffet table in this one:


Anyone remember this Home Improvement episode with the souped up lawn mower?

I made my way over to the next Mousefest event , Podfest, by way of my friends, the Muppets. Fozzie is my favorite! And a light fixture bonus for LL!

I got over to Podfest which they were holding at the fast food place next to Star Tours but when I got there it was VERY crowded and looked a bit overwhelming. I was meeting some DISers at 5:30 in Epcot so I just decided to walk over early and check out the resort decorations on my way.
So that is what is coming up next!