I hope you'll forgive me for the third time for just up and leaving you wonderful people. The holidays were not a great time for me but I've come out relatively okay. I'm still trying to tiddy up a few major headaches that sprung up but the good news is I haven't cried in three days! (Laugh people I know I am.) He will never read this but major credit goes to my boyfriend who was my rock the past few weeks. So without further ado... an actual update to my trip report. (Oh but without pictures and limited details till I can get my pictures reloaded on here because my computer crashed!!!)
Now when last I left you I had delt(barely) with my fear of fish and we were headed towards the World Showcase. When I started planning this trip I had lots of reading to do because my family had never done the Food and Wine Festival. This was a whole new part of WDW for me to explore. So I tried to read up on using snack credits for snacks there and what types of food were sold there. We had decided not to do any of the extra things they offer because there was so much to do on our first trip together that we wanted to stick with the basics. So we head over to the WS(I am browsing my handy little book they give you at the gate. Who knew Disney had so much to say about food?) First up on the map is Canada, I don't know why but this has never been a huge favorite of mine. I couldn't tell you what it is but it just doesn't do it for me. So we poke around and when we get to the display of Roots stuff I tell Brandon about how I've taken a few trips to Canada and I buy every person in my family at least one thing from the Roots store. I don't know why I do it but it's funny. Brandon shakes his head at me, see even now we're still in that stage where you're learning about the other person's life before you were in it. I like knowing we'll always have this stories to share. Then we head into the United Kingdom(or really England as I call it) and do more poking around. We ooooh and ahhhh over the soccer(football) stuff, I stare longingly at all the cool Beatles things and think for the thousandith time that a trip to Disney is not the time to get Beatles things and Brandon checks out the area where they tell you the history of your last name. We head over to the toy area and make our way to where you can often find Winnie the Pooh or one of those characters. I tell Brandon about how last year this is where my sister and I found Tigger and Eeyore. This get's him excited because those are his guys, his main men. But I know he secretly hopes that Pooh will be the one we catch. Pooh is his favorite and it's his goal to meet him on this trip. But sadly this was not the time and the room stood empty no characters in sight. So out we go back into the Florida sunshine.
I will stop here and take you back to my trip that happened right around this time a year ago. I am by nature an out going person and I am also a person who loves to laugh. I also don't suffer from stage fright. I hate giving presentations for class but loved preforming for Shakespeare day in high school, go figure. So on this trip with my family(mom, dad, bro and sis) last Christmas season I begged my family to stop to watch the show that the World Showcase players were doing, it was three English guys preforming their version of A Christmas Carol. For those of you who have never seen them or this show exactly you have to think Monty Python type take on Christmas Carol but done with very few props as they do this right out in the street. (Street used loosely here as we know that no cars drive around this world.) Oh and they also pull members out of the auidence to help so it adds an element of surprise for the actors and they do some on the spot stuff. So this show is making me crack up because I happen to find this type of humor absolutely wonderful, British humor especially Python type stuff is my weakness. So I'm definitely liking one of the actors better then the others because his jokes are just that much sharper then the others. Maybe it was also the way he was delivering his lines as well. So then he's playing Tiny Tim and it's time for him to say God Bless us everyone for the first of many times and what does he say instead.... "Fruit cake is people" I literally cracked up laughing and got so embarassed cause so many people looked at me. But how often do you hear a Soylent Green refrence in life and how many people would know that movie? I mean that was just so great. (I will admit I'm not nearly old enough to have seen Soylent Green when it came out but I'm a movie person so I know these horrible movies. I was born about 8 years after this was made.) For those who have also never seen this movie here's the quick plot from
IMDB:In the year 2022, earth's face has completely changed. New York's population, for example, has grown to 40 million mouths to feed. The greenhouse effect has risen the temperature into nearly unbearable regions, and the people are kept in the cities by law. The rich live in separated luxury apartments (with women as part of the rented furniture) but also experience the lack of natural food. Strawberries are at $150 for a glass of them. Police Detective Thorn investigates a strange murdering case of an official from the Soylent corporation, which feeds the masses with a palette of their creations: Soylent red, yellow, or, even more nutritious, green. (My little note so you get the joke... Soylent Green ends up being made from people.)
So then the whole show goes on and it really was funny. I was laughing almost the entire time. Then when the show was over the three guys where packing up their props when the Soylent Green refrencing guy comes up to me. Now really you could have knocked me over with a pin I was so shocked. He said he wanted to thank me for how much I enjoyed the show. He said my reaction was the best one they'd ever had and it was the best response he's gotten to that line. I told him how embarassed I was about how much I laughed and how I thought I was one of the few people to understand the humor in that line. He said he only used that one because "You damned dirty ape" really wouldn't work in a family type enviornment. (Planet of the Apes refrence there and that also made me laugh a lot.)I said that I thought his Soylent Green line worked just as well and that it gave me a good laugh. Then some young girls came up asking to take a picture with him. I told him I had to be going because my group was leaving. He hollered "Cheers love" as I walked away and I swear I was smiling for hours. His accent, the whole conversation.... I swear I was ready to marry him right there and then. I swear I will remember this story for the rest of my life. It's one time when my cheerful nature and my movie obsession worked in my favor.
Now what was the point of me sharing this with all of you? Well two reasons, one I love this story and will always love it. I came home and told every single person this story when they asked about my trip. Another reason is that when I walked in the area of the UK pavilion that this happened at I smiled for no other reason then I was brought back to that time and how happy I'd felt. Stories like this are what makes WDW what it is. I had told Brandon this story prior to going so I felt no need to share again, over kill isn't a good thing. We headed past the International Gateway and I explained to Brandon where it went. I told him all about my family's past stays at the Beach Club. I know it wasn't his type of place he'd want to stay so there was no way I could get him to poke down to see it. So we continued on and made our way over to France.
Sadly this story took me much longer then I thought it would and it's time for me to head out of work. Tonight I will try to get some pictures in my computer and pull out my reciepts so I tell things the way they happened. But for now this is my come back. I'll fix my typos and respond to you all either late tonight or tomorrow morning.
Coming up next: Part 15 in which we really find out whats extra extra large and we finally get to the loop.