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The Disney Exchange is Lisa Green, Dave Hodges, and me, Nick.
This week Lisa shares highlights from her recent trip to Walt Disney World, the biggest being, I’m sure, was getting to spend time with me, regardless of how brief.
She also talks about her experience with Hurricane Matthew. And me.
Lisa, her family, and Barbie (or is that Stephanie?!) over my right shoulder.
The Wheel of Distiny topic: What is your favorite thing about the recently opened Soarin’ Around the World?
Listener question: Have you noticed the new smells on Pirates of the Caribbean and what do you think they are, and do you miss the sulfur water smell?
We had some technical difficulties, and were on a bit of a tight recording schedule, so really didn’t plug our Numbered Listener Giveaway which will be taking place on Episode 100 of The Disney Exchange.
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Oh, and so Dave doesn’t feel left out:
Dave, Zach, me, Jill, and Barbie
Hahahaha, I haven’t seen the new Soarin’. But yes, whales & killer whales have ‘known’ hang out areas - usually following schools of other fish. So they probably had to hang around for a bit to film them but it would be real, not CGI.
Same with the polar bears, when they are not migrating for food, they stay in the same area, especially (again) when the food is plentiful in those areas. At least they didn’t show the bears eating seals . . .
And in the spring, glaciers calve all the time. With global warming, happens more often now.
There your wildlife report from the north west.
I was holding out for listener #1000, but the lure of free stuff from your giveaway has broken my resolve to wait any longer.
May I please have a listener number?
I love your show. Congrats on making it to 100….in advance.