From: Lisa Cubbon on 12 Oct 2009 08:16 Caren wrote: > The Queen of Adventureland has largely recovered from her recent > misadventure and is now not quite well enough to go back to work, but > certainly well enough to be bored with sitting around at home. Since > she has time on her hands�not to mention attentive pirates to provide > drinks--she thought this would be a good time to bring out some > classic tales of Trimobia. > > Trimobia, for those of you new to this free-for-all that is RADP, is a > mythical land that exists within the Disney Parks. Because it was > largely inspired by a magical (magical) six-way hat invented by one of > our more�um�interesting members, many objects in Trimobia can be > converted six ways. I particularly enjoyed the coin purse/sunscreen > dispenser/refillable mug/fan/sunhat/ticket holder�everything you need > for park going in one convenient package. > > Trimobia is mostly contained within WDW, but there are outposts all > over the world, so you will find that the residents of Trimobia > (Trimobians) show up all over the world. Somewhere in the far reaches > of the Internet, you can find a list of Trimobians, but many of them > have wandered away and forgotten their Trimobian ways. Trimobians are > not to be confused with Loin Inspectors. > > The Trimobian Pavilion is located in the mists between China and > Germany in Epcot. It features a rum-punch fountain that sometimes > works. Ping (warrior princess) was supposed to have been working on > the Pavilion, but she also wandered away, so now Guido has bravely > taken over that thankless task. > > Speaking of Ping, I�m sure she wouldn�t mind if I tell the tale of how > she came to Trimobia. I mean, have you ever wondered about the > animosity between Ping and the Pirates of the Caribbean? You�d think > they�d get along well, considering they have so much in common� > explosives, cannons, guns, mishaps, explosives, pyrotechnics, > explosives� > > There�s an untold Trimobian tale there and I aim to use the time I > have to sit around the house tomorrow to write that tale. Stay tuned. > > -- > Caren > TDC Queen of Adventureland > Yeah!!! Lisa
From: Rudeney on 12 Oct 2009 09:38 BigBob wrote: > Will there be a 3-D version? No, 6D. -- - RODNEY Next WDW Vacation? Who knows! Need to know more about RADP (rec.arts.disney.parks)? http://www.radp.org http://allears.net/btp/radp_bk.htm http://allears.net/tp/abrev.htm
From: Vully on 12 Oct 2009 12:03 On Oct 12, 6:38 am, Rudeney <rude...(a)mickeypics.com> wrote: > BigBob wrote: > > Will there be a 3-D version? > > No, 6D. Cool! Perimeter bursts! Vully TDC Vully, Jungle River Guide & Adventurer-at-Large
From: John Mc. on 12 Oct 2009 18:48 Vully wrote: > On Oct 12, 6:38 am, Rudeney <rude...(a)mickeypics.com> wrote: >> BigBob wrote: >>> Will there be a 3-D version? >> No, 6D. > > > Cool! Perimeter bursts! > > Vully > TDC Vully, Jungle River Guide & Adventurer-at-Large > Oh God, please don't mention pyrotechnics. Ping might be lurking about and my hearing is just now recovering form her last foray. John~TDC Ogre of Main Street and Terrorizer of kamikaze stroller pilots and difficult children -- "Usenet is like a herd of performing elephants with diarrhea - massive, difficult to redirect, awe-inspiring, entertaining, and a source of mind - boggling amounts of excrement when you least expect it." - Gene Spafford,1992
From: Patricia Barber on 13 Oct 2009 11:37
For those of us who don't imbibe, may I humbly suggest a non alcoholic fountain in the land of Trimobia? I would be proud and honored to have be in charge of this but only if a title goes with it. I am a newcomer to Trimobia and am looking forward to hearing more about its history. |