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Well, for all curious, here you go
Looks great! It's amazing how subtle changes like that can really upgrade the experience.
Well, for all curious, here you go
Well, there you have it. . .
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Whose is that?!?!?!?
Google him. . .
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I have chatted with him through Twitter DMs a few times on several projects, he definitely works for UCWell, there you have it. . .
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SO it is out of the realm of possibilities he couldn't have asked someone OR knew from convo or talks about rides? I mean, you could ask me about something about the company I work for, that happen before my time and I could still give you an accurate answer as knowing the history of a company you work for is plausible. . .I don't wanna call BS on Mr. Hall, but his LinkedIn has no mention of ever working on Mummy, and he started in 2009. In order to finally put this thing to bed, we really should be looking into ways we can make contact with people who specifically work on Mummy and the ride vehicles.
It's not at all out of the realm of possibility, just as it's not out of the realm of possibility that he just gave you an answer to a question that he didn't fully know the answer to. Just because he is who he is doesn't mean that things that come out of his mouth are guaranteed to be accurate.SO it is out of the realm of possibilities he couldn't have asked someone OR knew from convo or talks about rides? I mean, you could ask me about something about the company I work for, that happen before my time and I could still give you an accurate answer as knowing the history of a company you work for is plausible. . .
There's not a single person in this thread claiming he's lying- myself included. I'm not here trying to prove anyone right or wrong. I'm genuinely fascinated by this whole thing. If you go to the park today, 100% of your Mummy rides will be tickler-free.why would he openly lie about something so simple.
There's not a single person in this thread claiming he's lying- myself included. I'm not here trying to prove anyone right or wrong. I'm genuinely fascinated by this whole thing. If you go to the park today, 100% of your Mummy rides will be tickler-free.
If he was on the maintenance side of the business, or had directly worked on Mummy, it'd be a lot easier to take "Yes" as the definitive answer. If anyone has contacts within the ride maintenance division at Universal, we could finally put this to bed with two questions: "when were they installed?" and "when were they removed?".