From: Meerkat1 on 22 Oct 2009 20:28 General Comments: Your chief engineer is back on the job . Guido has resumed his full time position as gift shop manager. I would like to thank Guido for his fine efforts managing pavilion construction, particularly during the "Terra Cotta Cavern crises." Guido is working on new products and services which I am sure will surprise and delight us. Look for a major announcement before the November RADP meet. Guido has noted that one of the three terra cotta statues, available for sale, has a string (with a bone handle) protruding from a hole in the small of its back. No one on staff has the courage to pull the string. If you would like to try, stop by the Magic Kingdom RADP pavilion and notify Guido. He will evacuate the building and allow you to proceed. If you do this, please post the result here. Construction Update: Good News - The Magic Kingdom Rum Punch Fountain is up and running. I can not divulge its exact location here in this public forum. But, if you envision the area between the POC and Dole Whip you can pretty well guess its location. Bad News - The Terra Cotta Cavern issue has delayed construction of the RADP Pavilion. Additionally the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has not issued a low power operating license for our nuclear reactor. As a result of these items, the RADP pavilion will not be fully open in time for the November meet. Additionally, we do not have enough electric power available to freeze the seven seas lagoon. So, for now, leave your ice skates at home. On the bright side, the Magic Kingdom RADP pavilion restaurant will be open and serving during the meet. Your restaurant will be preparing meals featuring that fine southern ingredient - Goober Peas. So, while you are strolling through the parks this November, remember the words of your iron chef, "Goodness, how delicious, eating goober peas." Meerkat1 Chief Engineer -- Meerkat1
From: Ginny Favers on 22 Oct 2009 20:41 Meerkat1 wrote: > > On the bright side, the Magic Kingdom RADP pavilion restaurant will be > open and serving during the meet. Your restaurant will be preparing > meals featuring that fine southern ingredient - Goober Peas. So, while > you are strolling through the parks this November, remember the words of > your iron chef, "Goodness, how delicious, eating goober peas." > > Meerkat1 > Chief Engineer > That's fine, but please bring back the bread bowls. ~Amanda
From: Lisa Cubbon on 22 Oct 2009 20:57 Meerkat1 wrote: > General Comments: > > Your chief engineer is back on the job . Guido has resumed his full time > position as gift shop manager. I would like to thank Guido for his fine > efforts managing pavilion construction, particularly during the "Terra > Cotta Cavern crises." Guido is working on new products and services > which I am sure will surprise and delight us. Look for a major > announcement before the November RADP meet. > > Guido has noted that one of the three terra cotta statues, available for > sale, has a string (with a bone handle) protruding from a hole in the > small of its back. No one on staff has the courage to pull the string. > If you would like to try, stop by the Magic Kingdom RADP pavilion and > notify Guido. He will evacuate the building and allow you to proceed. If > you do this, please post the result here. > > Construction Update: > > Good News - The Magic Kingdom Rum Punch Fountain is up and running. I > can not divulge its exact location here in this public forum. But, if > you envision the area between the POC and Dole Whip you can pretty well > guess its location. > > Bad News - The Terra Cotta Cavern issue has delayed construction of the > RADP Pavilion. Additionally the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has not > issued a low power operating license for our nuclear reactor. As a > result of these items, the RADP pavilion will not be fully open in time > for the November meet. Additionally, we do not have enough electric > power available to freeze the seven seas lagoon. So, for now, leave your > ice skates at home. > > On the bright side, the Magic Kingdom RADP pavilion restaurant will be > open and serving during the meet. Your restaurant will be preparing > meals featuring that fine southern ingredient - Goober Peas. So, while > you are strolling through the parks this November, remember the words of > your iron chef, "Goodness, how delicious, eating goober peas." > > Meerkat1 > Chief Engineer > Thank you for your diligence. So long as goober peas are not boiled peas. Blech... Lisa
From: Vully on 22 Oct 2009 21:07 On Oct 22, 5:28 pm, Meerkat1 <stud...(a)invalid.edu> wrote: > General Comments: > > Your chief engineer is back on the job . Talk to Ping lately? Vully TDC Vully, Jungle River Guide & Adventurer-at-Large
From: Meerkat1 on 22 Oct 2009 21:59 In article <4af24c14-409b-4528-98b1-f0ef5fcfd516(a)x5g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Vully <khyberkym(a)socal.rr.com> wrote: > On Oct 22, 5:28�pm, Meerkat1 <stud...(a)invalid.edu> wrote: > > General Comments: > > > > Your chief engineer is back on the job . > > Talk to Ping lately? > > Vully > TDC Vully, Jungle River Guide & Adventurer-at-Large Hello Vully: When I started as chief engineer, I was unaware of Ping's prior efforts. When these were brought to my attention I did offer to withdraw; but, that offer was graciously declined by RADP readers. Also: Ping = EPCOT RADP Pavilion Meerkat1 = Magic Kingdom RADP Pavilion So, no conflict. -- Meerkat1
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