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Why Disneyland Sucks
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Sat, Dec 29, 2007 8:47 AM
God-DAMN! You are SO right! I take particular issue with the size of the strollers and the fat people carts. |
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Sat, Dec 29, 2007 9:35 PM
Somewhere I have holiday photos of the place in the 70's, and they show so few people...you can actually see and appreciate the place they'd built. It's really a beautiful sight if you get the crowds of people out of the way. It's unlikely a person will get to see such a thing unless you're there for the very early opening moments of the day. |
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Sun, Dec 30, 2007 8:23 AM
Disneyland hits capacity and stops sales At least three times this week, Disneyland had to stop letting new visitors in because too many people were crowding the park. This afternoon, electronic readers on roads in the Disneyland area warned visitors that tickets were sold out for the day. When that happens, Disneyland has to turn people away, sending them to the sister park at Disney’s California Adventure or elsewhere. “This is the time of year we are extra popular,” said Rob Doughty, a Disneyland spokesman. “We get to a point, to protect the guest experience, we will divert people to go to Disney’s California Adventure.” The park is expected to stay crowded through Tuesday. Doughty suggests that guests arrive early before noon so they can get in. Hours are 8 a.m. to midnight Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday. Overnight on Monday - New Year’s Eve - the park will stay open from 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. ocregister.com |
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Sun, Dec 30, 2007 12:28 PM
I did get turned away last year 2006 x-mas season, Fire Marshall Orders! I did go to Ca. Adventure instead. Always call first so you will not experience a let down. The ball is always in your court, ask & they will tell you of less crowded times or dates. I don't think this is too much to ask. |
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Mon, Dec 31, 2007 12:02 PM
I just ran away from home I just tossed a fifth of gin Hey Kicked my ass out of school [ Edited by: Unkle John 2007-12-31 12:02 ] |
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Wed, Jan 2, 2008 2:27 PM
The sad part about the overcrowdedness is that, according to the annual Disney stockholders report, Disneyland itself loses money every year. Those expensive tickets are not enough to support the cost to operate. Even with the overcrowding. I think this is why on "moderate" days they shut a lot of stuff down. Also why they push the overpriced merchandise on you everywhere. It is hard, I imagine, to run a failing business whose motto (and/or advertising promise) is the "Happiest Place on Earth." And yet, would you prefer it to close down? I, for one, would not. |
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tiki mick
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Thu, Jan 3, 2008 8:28 PM
Not close down. Improve it, though. I think the idea of deep-sixing the annual pass is the best one. If everyone had to pay a chunk for one day only, they would be less likely to sit around clogging main street waiting for a parade. If I knew the Disney experience would be like it was when I was younger, then I would gladly pay 60-70 bucks for a one shot deal. I would not get to go 98 times per year, like I have in recent years, but the day spent would be a better one. |
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Thu, Jan 3, 2008 8:44 PM
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Hiphipahula
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Thu, Jan 3, 2008 11:41 PM
Ridiculous |
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tiki mick
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 8:17 AM
Uh, why? Care to elaborate? Getting rid of the annual pass eliminates the "cheap skates" who just go to Disneyland to babysit their kids and watch a parade, eat churros and change diapers in the middle of main street. Disneyland operated just fine for years with tickets. And you can now sell them on e-bay. So define "ridiculous". |
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 9:49 AM
Unfortunately, getting rid of the annual pass also eliminates the people who just like to go to the park for a couple of hours just to shop and have lunch. I go once a month and generally spend less than three hours. I like getting there right as the park opens on Sunday morning. Sometimes while I'm making the 65 mile drive to Anaheim, I'll pick a land, and that's how I'll spend my morning. I'll do all of the rides in Fantasyland and then hit the Bengal BBQ as soon as it opens and grab a table on Main Street and eat lunch while reading Harry Potter or whatever novel I have on me...unless those damn pin collector freaks have taken up all of the tables. Without an annual pass, I would probably go once or twice a year. I hate the pressure of feeling like you've got to cram everything into one day. I love to simply stroll around and enjoy the park. Let's just outlaw the uberstrollers and the fatmobiles. That would fix things, wouldn't it? |
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tiki mick
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 10:21 AM
That's generally what I do too. A couple hours right after work. I arrive before the 5:30 "surge" and then pick a land, one land, and that's all I do. I will examine every door, window, shrub, tree, etc..really get into the details. Yeah. I agree with get rid of the fat carts and strollers. Make them illegal. That would solve 90% of the problems. |
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Tiki-Kate
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Fri, Jan 4, 2008 11:27 AM
Are you familiar with the book Where In Disneyland Park? It came out in the early or mid-90's. Full of pics of all the little details and minutia from around the park. Swell book. |
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Tom Slick
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Wed, Mar 12, 2008 2:27 PM
They are removing the New Guinea dolls and rainforest to add a "Hooray for U.S.A." portion of the ride. |
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Hiphipahula
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Wed, Mar 12, 2008 6:50 PM
I'm sorry to see it go, I especially liked the way they dressed up the section during the Holiday Season :( I do have to wonder & keep in mind, if Walt were here today if a small world would still exist? Walt was always thinking forward & "It's a Small World" is a attraction that uses a vast amount of useful land. I know the attraction was one of Walt's favorites in the day, (all is relative) and culturally, people from everywhere else love the attraction probably more than us. Never the less, change is often difficult & sad. [ Edited by: Hiphipahula 2008-03-12 18:51 ] |
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Wed, Mar 12, 2008 8:12 PM
"removing the New Guinea dolls and rainforest to add a "Hooray for U.S.A." portion" See? Disneyland SUCKS! The whole point of "Small World" is to celebrate the OTHER countries of the world (even though Canada only gets a Mountie hidden under a doorway), while the rest of Disneyland (main Street, Frontierland, et all) celebrated the Good Old U.S. of A. Putting in a "Go Team USA" section is a kick in the pants of the whole ride's concept. It also breaks up the 'travel round the world' flow of the ride, which takes us eastward around the globe, sort of. What's next? Make the Mary Blair doll into a Chargers Quarterback? GO USA! |
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Wed, Mar 12, 2008 9:41 PM
Go Chargers! Disneyland sucks? |
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Tom Slick
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Wed, Mar 12, 2008 10:41 PM
I don't think Walt would have gone in the direction of adding a animatronic mickey here, an animatronic stitch there, just to "fluff up" a ride and call it "New and Improved. He was too smart for that. I truly believe if Walt were still here, he would have left Haunted Mansion, Pirates and Small World unscathed...I'm sure he was much too wise to add moviestars to the attractions...Afterall the attractions themselves are like Walts own moviestars. Drawing attention to Jack Sparrow within Pirates, Dilutes all the other magnificant details of that ride. Almost everytime, I'd spot something new in that attraction....minute decorations, to set design, to Walts signature forced perspective. Now when I've ridden the ride, Its true, there is always someone in the boat reminding you that, "Theres Johnny"!....."Look, Theres Sparrow again"... "Ever seen the backside of Water?" I still admire the Jungle Cruise,though! :P [ Edited by: Tom Slick 2008-03-12 22:44 ] |
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Thu, Mar 13, 2008 2:13 AM
My favorite Jungle joke is when you see the native villagers dancing, the guide says; |
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Thu, Mar 13, 2008 5:18 AM
Is "Team USA" anything like "Team America", now thats got to be worth seeing if it is, |
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dangergirl299
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Thu, Mar 13, 2008 11:46 AM
I'm glad I took pics at the Small World of the tropical area last year~ |
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procinema29
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Fri, Mar 14, 2008 8:43 AM
I think this idea of changing It's A Small World yet again is absolutely horrific. Re-recording the music made sense from a technical standpoint, maybe (although I miss the music tracks as they originally were). I wasn't happy about the music change but I figured, "Well, they could do many worse things." And here we are. That's a lousy idea, it does go against the concept of the original ride, and it is likely to look cheesy and "inserted." Not to mention, that's one of the coolest areas of the ride to destroy! Sigh. |
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tiki mick
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Fri, Mar 14, 2008 10:59 AM
For a guy like me, growing up in the suburbs of suburbia, I had zero chance to experience exotic scenes and jungle foliage. What DL did was recreate, with a few simple strokes, the element and flavor of an exotic locale. They did it with cheap ingredients, but it worked. The fake rain is just colored strips of material, but when I was 7, they looked real enough and sparked something in my imagination, something that has lasted to this day: a love of all things exotic. When the soundtrack on that ride turns tropical, I instantly get excited. The jungle drums, and then steel guitar on that track are awesome! You can hear the agogo bell going "tink tink tink, tink tink-a-tink" and it's very cool. |
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procinema29
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Sat, Mar 15, 2008 3:16 AM
Ah, yes. I remember when I was a little kid going on that ride, and that moment when the boat goes around the bend and you are immersed in the rain forest...those little strips of wiggling cellophane. So simple but a wonderful illusion. A magical moment, if you will. It's a shame that anyone would want to redesign that section. |
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 1:12 AM
Here's the details on the changes: |
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Cammo
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 8:04 AM
Vintagegirl is SO cool she'd freeze espresso in August. Here's a picture from her link of exactly what will be replacing the tropical section on Small World!!!! It's a FARM and the Statue of Liberty! No cowboys, no gangsters, no fun anywhere. Even the stupid horse looks bored. And the colors & design are just terrible. And apparently the whole idea of redoing Small World includes inserting Mickey and Friends into sections of the rides, making it into one big "window display" for more plush toys! This has angered designers at Disney so much there's already a campaign on within the company to stop it before it's too late! |
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procinema29
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 12:00 PM
This is pretty horrible. I haven't scanned the entire thread, so, where do I write? Who do I write? I want to be vocal about this. I will send a letter ten feet tall if I have to. |
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Cammo
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 3:32 PM
Lets find out who's responsible, write to that person, and write to their boss as well. Then do it again. What would really burn their executive butts is to have a big legal rally right at the main gate, with protest signs reading "Disneyland SUCKS" and "Bring Back It's a Small World" and "Walt is Crying up in the Big Amusement Park in the Sky". They HATE protests. It gets in the news and they look like money grubbing third rate carny barkers, driving black BMWs of course. |
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tiki mick
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 4:50 PM
Yeah, that farm scene seems pretty "third rate carny". In fact, I think I saw the same display at Busch Gardens, texas. Please tell me that was just a horrible joke! They are not really putting that in the ride, right???????? Please????? God????? |
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Cammo
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Mon, Mar 17, 2008 11:50 PM
I've been looking at that picture. It isn't all about the farm. It's a horse's ass. That's the joke. It's a butt joke. The horse has a big butt. It's supposed to be funny. No kidding, that's what they want you to laugh at. The big horse ass. Mary Blair is one of the greatest designers of all time. This ride was her dream come true, her and Rolly Crump worked on it late every day. It's perfect. She's a genius. They did an art book on her recently, with a forward by Roy Disney. It's an amazing book, inside you find she even designed a jazz opera by Duke Ellington. |
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Fri, Mar 21, 2008 6:34 AM
It's getting violent there, too! |
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Cammo
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Fri, Mar 21, 2008 7:39 AM
Y'know, Pixar's John Lasseter must know about these changes to Small World. He's the new Disneyland creative head, supposedly. Is he good creative head, or a bad creative head? Time to find out. Are Pixar movies genuinely funny, original, and full of progressive animation, or cheap, crude and full of stolen ideas? Hmmm... |
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procinema29
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Sat, Mar 22, 2008 9:11 AM
I'm writing John Lasseter and Imagineering, both. Maybe some others. I urge anyone writing to emphasize the POSITIVE in their letters: The reason so many people are concerned about this is that they LOVE the original concept of "It's A Small World" and LOVE its scenes as they were originally created. Emphasize what Disney did RIGHT the first time around, and, to my thinking, this will help the current staff to understand the importance of leaving this section of the ride as it is. The original ride is a perfect, balanced vision of friendship and harmony. It's a joy to behold! It should continue to be this way. [ Edited by: procinema29 2008-03-22 09:13 ] |
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Sat, Apr 19, 2008 9:22 PM
I’ve just read through this entire thread. Really good reading, thanks to all of you. So much has changed at Disneyland since the last time I was there, which was some time in the 80’s. During the 1960’s my father was an Aero Space Engineer for Lockheed here in Burbank. They had Lockheed Day at Disneyland where the park was open only for Lockheed employees and their families. We had never been to Disneyland before and were simply amazed by the wonderment of it all. What fun and magic it was for my two sisters and I. We went wild running from ride to ride and land to land. There was no waiting in line and no tickets to give so some rides we went on two or three times in a row. My favorite was Mr. Toads Wild Ride. My family stayed all day and into the evening until closing. Being my first experience of Disneyland and I had no idea that on regular days there were many more people. My later visits to the Magical Kingdom were fun, but could never top the joy we had on our first time to Disneyland, on Lockheed Day. MrsHoptiki |
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Thu, May 1, 2008 10:30 AM
I miss the early days, when the costumes were much more sinister. |
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Coco Joe
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Mon, Jan 26, 2009 9:04 PM
I wasn't sure where to ask this since there's no threads that pertain to the topic but what ever happen to the awesome tiki show they used to have? I remember it was in the lake/pond on the grounds of the disney hotel which had a fire dancers, outriggers, and hula girls with big boobies. I watched this show several times since my church (Melodyland) was just across the street going up. I would love if someone could share something and let me get my childhood jollys covered. Regards, Joe me is drunk |
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Tue, Jan 27, 2009 10:04 AM
I remember a Polynesian dinner show next to the Tiki Room with fire dancers and hula girls. It was "sponsored by Kikkoman" and had mediocre food but the best coffee. Sometime in the early '90's it became the Aladdin dinner show. I don't remember one occuring on the grounds of the Disneyland Hotel. |
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Tue, Jan 27, 2009 11:15 AM
The Tahitian Terrace show? [ Edited by: KING BUSHWICH THE 33RD 2009-01-27 11:27 ] |
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Coco Joe
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Tue, Jan 27, 2009 6:16 PM
It wasn't the Tahitian Terrace show. There used to be a small lake in the middle of the Disneyland Hotels where at night they would start the show by rowing out a outrigger (or maybe just a canoe) then would have fire dancing and hula dancers. |
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Tue, Jan 27, 2009 9:32 PM
I've been to the Disneyland Hotel Hundreds of times over the past 20 years and have never seen what you are talking about. Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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Coco Joe
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Tue, Jan 27, 2009 10:23 PM
You'd think you'd be able to find something online about it which I can't. I feel like I'm crazy but I know what I saw...I'll start asking hotel staff next time I visit. |
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Wed, Jan 28, 2009 12:25 AM
They used to sell shrunken heads and spears in front of the Jungle Cruise... |
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Tom Slick
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Fri, Jan 30, 2009 10:05 AM
Coco Joe....The Disneyland Hotel does in fact have a few bodys of water. One was most recently used for the 50th anniversary and had a dancing water show. There is a cement stage to it as well, all outdoors. It is a medium/large sized area. Then there is the waterfalls/lightshow that you can pass under at the hotel by way of a path that twists through, and finally their main swimming pool area, next to the remote controlled boats. I wasn't fortunate enough to see this show that you speak of, but when I was a kid in the 70s, there was a park not too far called Enchanted Village, with plenty of bamboo, another body of water that you could take a boat ride on, and a lagoon creature(some dude in a seaweed covered scuba suit would try to board the boat, and rock it back and forth, making you think you were all plunging into the depths of creature hell. That "monster" scared the shit! outta me, and I still remember to this day, I was about to jump out and make a swim for land, until my pops grabbed my arm. So then I made the next move to crawl under the open boat seats to hide under other people. Ahh, yes....and they had a luau type show at dusk with firewalkers,jugglers and fine wahines shakin' it all up...I got on stage with them when I was a kid and hula'ed with them. According to my folks, I had the whole place busting up in hysterics, including the band/dancers. By the sounds of it, I wonder if I inadvertantly, invented the booty shaking contest....? :lol: |
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Tom Slick
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Fri, Jan 30, 2009 10:08 AM
Oh yea....Disneyland sucks for me now because they did not offer enough Haunted Mansion 40th Anniversary special event ticket packages! Those bastards sold out in less than 2 hours, and the event isn't until September 9th! BOOO, DISNEY! |
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Fri, Jan 30, 2009 4:34 PM
Damn! I really want the Haunted Portraits print by Shag. I didnt even realize that the ticket packages went on sale yet. My bad. I am going to have to bribe someone now to try to get me one or hope to hell he doesnt sell out. |
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Tue, Feb 10, 2009 2:11 PM
Came across some vintage Disneyland postcards while out and about thrifting. Thought some of you might want to see them. Sorry I do not have a scanner so I hope the glare isn't bad for you. KEEL BOAT IN FRONTIERLAND POLYNESIAN RESTAURANT THE TAHITIAN TERRACE - ALL THE TABLES ARE EVEN COVERED IN TAPA (OR FAUX TAPA) SKULL ROCK AT PIRATE'S COVE IN FANTASYLAND THE HAUNTED MANSION There were lots more mostly of the Castle and the Submarine ride. Since I have never been to Disneyland not sure of how much it has changed since the photographs were taken but I can only assume it has at least a little bit. |
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Tue, Feb 10, 2009 7:53 PM
Um, I've never seen that Haunted Mansion, is that possibly the Florida Haunted Mansion? Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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Tue, Feb 10, 2009 8:10 PM
The back of the postcard has the Disney Land logo and even states that is where it is located. I have been to Disney World about 100 times (being from Florida) so I know that it looks like that. So I guess the card is a misprint then--interesting esp since the card is older . I didnt even notice because I have never been to Disneyland. Ok so nix the Haunted Mansion card from above! :) [ Edited by: leleliz 2009-02-10 20:11 ] [ Edited by: leleliz 2009-02-10 20:12 ] |