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| Matt Hinrichs
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03-26-2002 12:01 PM ET (US)
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You perfectly articulated what I always suspected that place is like, and why I'll never go there. Thanks, Cory.
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| Steve
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03-26-2002 12:51 PM ET (US)
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Cory, you've said it better than I ever could.
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Stefan Jones
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03-26-2002 05:25 PM ET (US)
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I don't think I've ever heard ANYTHING good about "California Adventure."
The only people I can imagine being excited about going there are probably just awful stereotypes. ("Think of the time and money we'll save by taking in alla California right here! And no chance a accidentally meeting any of them mexicans or godless hippie queers or those communists up in Berkeley!")
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| Treesha
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03-28-2002 12:26 PM ET (US)
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I grew up in Southern California and with Disneyland (as a former cast member), so last time I made a trek back home, I stopped by with my East Coast Boyfriend.
They charge separate admissions to go into "California Adventure" and Disneyland.
both around $45 bucks each. they have a deal for around $88 bucks, where you can visit both.
NO thanks!
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| Sanjo
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12-30-2002 07:05 AM ET (US)
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At least the high priced McKinsey consultants were not the same ones that Enron used. In Enron's case they completely ruined the company.
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