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The employees at Disneyland Paris were apparently told in no uncertain terms that referring to it as "Mouschwitz" would result in immediate termination of employment.
Apparently, they switched to "Duckau" ...
And think about it: What's the rent like within a reasonable travelling distance of Disneyland? A two-bedroom rental in London will cost you around £1250pcm - so that's around $19,000 per year just for a roof over your head. What's the taxes on $30,000? And how much does that leave you per month?
You certainly aren't going to get a good mortgage on that kind of wage, so buying is out.
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Exactly. Rent, taxes and nothing to eat.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Maybe these Disney drones should have paid more attention on career day at school. Just saying...
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Mike Mullikin wrote: Maybe these Disney drones should have paid more attention on career day at school That's right. It's all their fault.
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OriginalGriff wrote: ...within a reasonable travelling distance of Disneyland? A two-bedroom rental in London...
I'm no geography teacher, but surely there are places closer to Disneyland to live than London? No wonder they don't have any money left if they have to commute across/under the channel every day
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musefan wrote: No wonder they don't have any money left if they have to commute across/under the channel every day Coffee hasn't kicked in and had to read your post twice before I got you were joking.
That said, the area around Disneyland is INSANELY expensive. Last time I was out in that area prices at chain restaurants near, but not in, the park were 100%+ higher than 10-20 miles away. For example, an ice cream sundae that costs ~$4 here was nearly $12 at the same chain. No changes to the contents, the price was higher because of proximity to Disneyland.
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I imagine part of it is because they CAN charge those prices, but also part of it is that they themselves have to pay the premium for renting in such a desirable location.
End of the day it's just supply and demand, don't like the prices then don't go, if enough people boycott it they will become more reasonable. Problem is, too many people are willing to pay the prices.
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musefan wrote: Problem is, too many people are willing to pay the prices People are willing to pay the prices because they are still more reasonable than prices inside the park or at least perceived as such. I assume it has more to do with location and rent for the property itself.
The area around Disneyland is very well maintained. Sidewalks are swept multiple times a day, every surface like the edges of buildings or traffic lights that a bird could land on has those spike stripes so they are unable so they don't relieve themselves on the walkways.
It is devoid of any non-approved life and unnaturally quiet. Was there for almost a week and couldn't recall hearing a single bird. I'd go so far as to say that it feels creepy and artificial. Of course I didn't visit the park so it might be different inside.
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RJOberg wrote: Was there for almost a week and couldn't recall hearing a single bird. That's because it's a magical wonderland, where happy forest creatures aren't allowed to frolic.
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OriginalGriff wrote: A two-bedroom rental in London will cost you around £1250pcm
LOL it's either been a long time since you were in London, or that was a typo. A two bed rental in London would could you £1250 a WEEK.
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Over here you can be in problems with even higher salaries if you are not very lucky
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Loud, smelly pelt found by Catalan river dog (11)
Hint: The dog ain't cool.
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modified 17-Jul-19 7:39am.
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FRANKFURTER = (hot) dog / sausage
F = Forte (Music, play loud)
RANK = smelly
FUR = pelt
TER = Catalan River
AHHH, thats been annoying me all morning. Can't believe it took so long!
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We have a winner (phew!)
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Well done but what is the theme ?
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Produce named after places - Champagne, Wensleydale, Frankfurter ...
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Looks like it's food/drink that is named after a place/location.
In this case, Frankfurt.
To be honest, I am now dreading following on with this theme
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Believe it or not, today is "National Hot Dog Day" hence the inspiration for Frankfurter.
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Ah ok - that’s a toughie 😁
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It was... but I got one
And there is a good chance you will all hate me by 1pm tomorrow!
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For all that missed it, you an refollow the "live" Event here[^]. Either on the current time or rewatch. Trust me it's brilliant
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I'll have to a fiddle when I get home...
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No hurry. For the next two days they will be on their way to the moon With mostly Sir Isaac Newton at the helm.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Yeah, it think the coverage was roughly 9 days right?
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9 days? More or less, if you include how they wash their spacesuits and what they went to eat after returning.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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