JungleSkip
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Why not? I am sure many would be interested, seeing as you are so hot on permit finding then why not go ahead and start A permits thread?
Mostly because it's annoying.
Why not? I am sure many would be interested, seeing as you are so hot on permit finding then why not go ahead and start A permits thread?
Yes, the type that grows in Pa. and the northeast.........New pictures of "rumored' Kong on Orlando Theme Park News. Just posted.Mad Dog, I have meant to ask you this since seeing your post. Are you talking about the kind of bamboo that grows up in the Northeast including PA? If so, that is not really bamboo or even related to the family of Bambusa. Most northerners call it bamboo but it is actually Japanese Knotweed which is very invasive.
While there are some somewhat invasive species of Bambusa called "running" bamboos, virtually all species of Bamboo planted in Florida, including the parks are "clumping" bamboos. They grow out from the center much like an iris, and there are many different varieties, ranging from 15'-60' tall. They are not really invasive at all over extended periods.
I'm trying to remember what is this going to be a cross between again? I remember something similar to The Great Movie Ride?
I heard GMR, Ellen's and a bit of the Kong 360
I think the ride system is going to be much more impressive than any of these.
Potentially uncanny even... :look:
Ok must be a hint there but I can't for the life of me think of how much different from GMR/Ellen it could be.. Hmm
Ok must be a hint there but I can't for the life of me think of how much different from GMR/Ellen it could be.. Hmm
I am reading that as an animatronic hint, i.e. uncanny valley.
no, not so much... not at all what I meant really.
per the dictionary is what I meant... nothing more than that.
Oh snap :wave:
King Kong is a giant... another word for giant is a colossusSnap.....cable.....Its a CABLE CAR!!!! :doggie: :drool: :rofl:
Update from our ATU Weekly Photo Report:
http://orlandounited.com/2015/02/around-the-universe-feburary-18-2015/