OH HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARRRRY
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
HAPPY ANNIVERSARRRRY...
I still say this is the most insidious ride ever created by any amusement park. Try getting in and out of Disneyland if there’s one woman or child in the mix, without seeing “It’s a Small World.”
That melody and those words will rattle around in your brain for six months after a mere mention on a forum, so thanks a lot William III. If you happen to ride through the exhibit, you’ll be cursed with the tune and words for six years.
You’ll be bent over your work and all of a sudden the most disgusting melody you’ve heard in your life is emitting from your mouth either by whistling or humming.
Perhaps there’s a medication strong enough to wipe this sucker off the deck, clear the slate. At my age you avoid anything like that for fear it will prevent some of life’s enjoyable moments, if you catch my drift.
Still, zombiehood comes in different forms. One’s “It’s a Small World” thrill is another man’s zombie anthem.
Da da da da da da da,
Da da da da da da da...
Dang it! There it goes again...
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh...
I hated this ride until I had kids. It is the perfect ride to rest in when you are tired at Disney Land.
I thought this was forbidden by Amendment VIII.
I took my three boys on this ride when they were growing up (age 13, 10, and 8 at the time).
Halfway through, my 13 yr old asks, “Dad, why did you take us on this ride?”
My answer:
“Because I could.” (Insert evil laugh here.)
Just
No
Stereotypes of Arabs on flying carpets and Mexicans wearing sombreros?
How about updating it with Arabs wearing suicide vests and building bombs and Central American MS-13 gang bangers with lice, scabbies and TB driving drunk and crashing into car loads on American families? That should make the liberal heads explode!
The Small World dolls came out when the ride did. My sister got one of the dolls for Christmas and it came with a pen pal address. My sister had a pen pal in Japan and they kept in touch for at least ten years.
My parents took my sister and me to Orlando a year after the park opened. For some strange reason, mom fell in love with this ride. We were there three days and rode on it five times.
Dad loved Pirates and we did that twice. My sister who was ten at the time loved the Dumbo ride the best, I loved Space Mountain best,and the Monorail ride.
I’m surprised no one has mentioned the ride breaking down and stopping and being stuck on it, while you are hearing that hideous song over and over. I was by the mermaids when the ride broke down. It’s a small world over and over with bubbles effects...torture for sure! I still can hear it in my head and it’s been over 40 years ago!
Instead of Waterboarding captured terrorists, they should make them go on this ride over and over again. They’ll talk.