Thursday, September 24, 2015

Two Step - Best Live Version Ever.

Keys

I suppose the time will come when I can ask more specific questions. Like, can I have the keys to the dream suite above Pirates of the Caribbean? And, can I visit the office of Walt Disney? Can I write an entry in there? Maybe a few?
What would you wish for if you could make a wish in the Wish Lounge?
If you had the keys to Disneyland, what would you do with them?
What would our cities be like if we made our Main Streets to be more like the one at Disneyland?

Suzie Sateri

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Main Street Businesses

I tried to walk into the dental school on Main Street at Disneyland and the door was locked. A while later I asked in City Hall if the dental school office was a real or fictitious business. The attendant let me know that it's a real business but the Dr. has to be in the office in order to open the door. I asked if all of the businesses on Main Street were real or fictitious and he said that they are all real businesses.

Sometime later I knocked on the dental school door to see if the Dr. was there and would open the door but there was no answer. Maybe it would open up if I really wanted to attend dental school. To be honest I am more interested in asking about the laughing gas.

I read on Wikipedia that "laughing gas", also known as Nitrous oxide, in its early days was referred to as a ""Factitious Air"" that upon inhalation was theorized to potentially treat lung diseases like tuberculosis. I also read via Wikipedia that in childbirth, sometimes Nitrous oxide is used instead of an epidural. I found this and many other facts about the "air" interesting to say the least.

There is a hotel right across the way from the dental school, though if you get a dose of Nitrous oxide at the dentist you are able to safely drive home. The hotel is for "cast members only" but there were quite a few people in there. That door was locked too. Who has all of the keys to Disneyland? That should be my next question.

Suzie Sateri

Best Goal of the Year

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Johnny Depp on Pirates

I noticed on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland that the pirate that resembles Johnny Depp's character is in at least three different places. If I were to speak about it I might say, "Johnny Depp is in three different places on the ride Pirates of the Caribbean at Disneyland.", but that is a stretch. The truth is, I'm not sure any of those characters even have names. 
By the way, the character on Small World got her cheek fixed. 
Suzie Sateri 

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Paramore - "Still Into You" cover by: thee acquainted

Disneyland's Soil

As I tour around Disneyland I notice the plants and flowers. Many of them are therapeutic and can be used for medicinal purposes. As I've heard, they're constantly being uprooted and replaced with new ones. It makes sense because everything always looks so nice. I think about how great the soil must be as a result of the many people walking around there on a daily basis.

My son's grandmother got these shoes that have spikes on the bottom of them so she could walk around on the soil in the yard and make holes so water could seep in and keep it fertile. I wonder what the soil around soccer fields are like because of the players running on them with their cleats.

It's sort of like the concept of a volcano eruption. The hot lava flows all across the land and creates the best possible soil to grow things on. So if there are so many people walking around main areas in Disneyland, it's just asking the core of the earth to respond to all of the movement with heat. The soil around it is bound to become fertile.

Suzie Sateri

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Club 33

I sat on Pirates of the Caribbean and for anyone who is familiar with the ride, after we passed through the boats shooting at each other I noticed a passage on the left hand side. The ride is dark the whole way through but there was a tunnel that looked like it had tracks for boats to ride on. I wondered if there were any boats that still venture that way, though it is the path less traveled, so to speak.

Club 33 at Disneyland is known as one of the "most exclusive clubs in the world". Do you think it's access leads to a bunch of hidden passage ways throughout the park? I thought, what if there were passage ways like that located in each city, leading to sister cities (also known as twin cities)?

In Upland, our sister city is Senigallia, Italy. Some places, like Long Beach and Bakersfield have several sister cities. Imagine how many Disneyland has. What does Club 33 have to do with it? Hopefully my time and blessing in this universe show me to tell.

Suzie Sateri