TDC #11: Disney’s California Adventure with Your Souvenir Guide

July 23, 2008

On this week’s episode, we chat about Disney’s California Adventure (and whatever else strikes our fancy) with Geoff Carter, of Your Souvenir Guide.

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Oh, and hey people…this one definitely wanders into PG-13 territory here and there, so remember, we never promised an iTunes clean rating!


TDC #10 - Meeting Magic!

July 16, 2008

This week, we Cats talk a bit about MagicMeets, which we’ll both be attending for the first time, this coming weekend in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. The Wachamacallit reviews WALL-E (with mild spoilers), and then all three of us reminisce about the people we met during our trip to Walt Disney World last month for Star Wars Weekends (recorded live at Le Cellier).

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We hope to see many of you at MagicMeets! We’ll have plenty of Those Darn Cats buttons to give away, and are really looking forward to meetings some of you!


All Roads Lead to Marceline

July 14, 2008

I hear the theming for Toonfest this September is AWESOME!!!

 

photo credit: Jeff W.

More Tracefest, err…,Toonfest - Saturday, September 20th - info (courtesy of Walt’s Homeboy):

In 1938, Walt Disney wrote, “More things of importance happened to me in Marceline than have happened since–or are likely to in the future.” On the third Saturday of each September since 1999, Toonfest has taken place in the town that inspired Main Steet, U.S.A. in the Disney Theme Parks around the world.

Each year, Marceline, missouri, Walt Disney’s boyhood hometown, host internationally acclaimed cartoonists durning Walt Disney’s Hometown Toonfest.

For a complete Schedule of Events visit the Toonfest website: http://www.toonfest.net/

 Areas of Interest:

Walt’s Barn - By his own account, Walt’s happiest childhood memories were of his time in Marceline and the family farm there. Walt and his sister Ruth spent many happy hours playing in the Barn. Visitors from all over the world have come to Marceline to spend time at “Walt’s Happy Place”, located in its original place on the Disney family’s old farm in Marceline. Visit this very special Barn, which was rebuilt by volunteers in 2001, and leave your mark among the thousands of signatures, messages and memories already there to share with the rest of the world. There’s no doubt about it, when you come to this Barn, you’ll feel a special heart connection to Walt.

The Dreaming Tree - The large cottonwood tree still stands where Walt and Ruth played and waded in the spring that ran at its base. Daydreaming under this tree, a young Walt would observe the nature surrounding him. He later called these adventures “belly botany” and drew from these moments in his early works. He apparently never outgrew his need for inspiration from his favorite spot. On trips back to Marceline, Walt always put aside time for reflection beneath it, spending hours alone with his thoughts, back under his Dreaming Tree. The tree still stands today and visitors are welcome to sit beneath it. Enjoy sitting in the same spot that Walt himself sat while you experience your own belly botany, gather inspiration or just imagine what it must have felt like for Walt.

Main Street USA - Walt made the decision that every visitor to Disneyland would walk down Main Street USA, inspired by his hometown of Marceline, Missouri. Today, you can shop at Murray’s Department store, at the same location for over 100 years (and also the store where Walt purchased his first pair of engineer overalls), and visit other quaint shops on the “original” Main Street USA. Have lunch in the same building Elias Disney served an oyster dinner to local farmers in hopes of organizing them into a union. Stroll past the Zurcher building and see the original Coke mural that inspired Coke Corner at Disneyland. See specially designed street signs that were personally dedicated by Mickey Mouse.

EP Ripley Park - In 1898, the Santa Fe Railroad donated land to the City of Marceline for a park that was named after the president of the railroad, E.P. Ripley. It soon became the pride of the community and a favorite meeting spot. Walt Disney was powerfully influenced by the railroad and named one the first steam locomotive to operate at Disneyland, the E.P. Ripley (it was also said to be his favorite). The Gazebo, located in Ripley Park was built in 1898 and is where the traditional Sunday concerts took place. The Disney family would often attend the band concerts at the Gazebo. Flora Disney would spread a quilt and the family would spend the afternoon visiting friends and listening to music. Sometimes Elias Disney would join in with his fiddle. Today, the traditions of meeting with family and friends at Ripley park continues. Also located in the Park is the static display of an original Santa Fe 2546 steam locomotive, which Walt had painted as the Santa Fe & Disneyland RR locomotive on one of his return visits to Marceline.

Walt Disney Post Office - In 1968, the US Postal Department issued the Walt Disney commemorative stamp from this site. The entire Disney family was in attendance along with thousands of Disney fans. On August 23, 2004, the US Post Office was officially renamed the Walt Disney Post Office and it is the only federal building named after Walt Disney. I expect postcards, people.

Uptown Theater - Located in the heart of downtown Marceline on Main Street USA, this theater has been in continuous operation since 1930 and has hosted two Disney film premiers: The Great Locomotive Chase in 1956 hosted by Walt and Roy Disney. Walt personally addressed the children in the audience telling them, “My best memories are the years I spent in Marceline; you children are lucky to live here.” The Spirit of Mickey, hosted by the Walt Disney Company in 1998, along with personal appearances by Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto and Goofy and nearly 20,000 fans. The film ran continuously for six full days. Today you can see first run movies in this beautifully restored theatre five nights a week.

 

And, make the most of your visit to Marceline by booking your accommodations at the Uptown Bed & Breakfast located above the theater on Main Street USA. Choose from five themed rooms, including the Walt Disney Suite, the Americana Mickey Room, the Santa Fe Room, the Winnie the Pooh Room and the Toonfest Room.


TDC #9 - Velkommen!

July 9, 2008

Number 9. Number 9. Ok, random Beatles reference there. Now, moving right along..

From Norway to Marceline, The Cats are back, it’s summertime and the living is easy.  Join us this week as we discuss the delicious tidbits that are Norwegian cuisine, what a trip around Epcot’s World Showcase does and does not mean, and, of course, Borup (duh).

Also, our very first Meow Mix interviewee, Trace (from the state of which I am the mayor), tells Cat #2 all about ToonFest!

~Trace is our homeboy~

 

Take a listen, leave a comment on iTunes (if so moved) and send or post a comment here! Thanks to Jeff W. for his continued mixing and scratching capabilities, and DEFINITELY give a listen to last Friday’s AATM episode featuring the real life Belle!

 

UPDATE: Fabulous!!! I just pressed “publish” and realized I didn’t record the little intro - soooooooo after you press play, say softly to yourself: “This is Those Darn Cats, Episode #9 for July 9th, 2008″. Thank you for your support!

a friend for pal mickey?


Happy 4th! See you at the cookout?

July 4, 2008

C’mon! Everybody is gonna be there!!! Jenn and I thought we would roll in, fashionably late, dahling (no capes!) and bring dessert! Yum! Of course, Cats LOVE cream, so I thought we could dig out my Poppa’s old hand crank ice cream maker and put the kids at the cookout to work after dinner! Doc promises the fireworks out in Passamaquody are going to be fantastic!

My only hope - and I forgot to ask him about this one - is that there is a pre-fireworks recital like I used to see in my Grandparents town of Connersville, Indiana. The Dixon Dance Studio classes would each have a turn at a patriotic interpretive dance of some sort - this was the 70’s people so you can imagine the hair, the leotards and the disco influenced reenactments of the midnight ride of Paul Revere - followed by the world’s oldest Legionnaire (he always seemed to be to me) leading the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance… Jennifer spent her fancier 4ths - at least as a teen - in Boston, so she’d have more stories about the Pops, REALLY awesome fireworks and Paul Revere…

So, time to pack up - We’ll see YOU there!! Oh, and be kind to your webfooted friends - that duck could be somebodies mother!


TDC#8 - A different kind of commando

July 1, 2008

TDC discuss going to The World and NOT going to ALL 4 parks - The Watchamacallit chimes in!

Happy 4th!


TDC#7

June 25, 2008

So, you may know that we have all just returned from Star Wars Weekends 2008 - the #1 Cat and the Watchamacallit may NOT even be home yet as this podcast comes out… A good time was had by all (HOOOPLA!) - and we look forward to sharing many sounds and memories with all of you in the future - however, for this weeks episode, we share our own special version of “the trip report” - we found the elusive Terrace Noodle Station open for business!

We came, we saw, we ate - we noted a disturbing lack of theming. Oh, and of course, we podcasted.

  

theming at the TTNS

 Theming

 

  Disregard for theming during removal

 Dismay at theming removal


Episode 6: Pal Mickey Fashion Needs

June 17, 2008

Lisa may be the more fashion-conscious of us two, but that doesn’t mean I’m without my own personal sense of style. Hence, my Pal Mickey’s got some fashion needs of his own.

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We also now have a new email address for listener feedback! Comments, feedback, or tidbits of random ephemera can be sent to us at podcast@thosedarncats.net. And because Lisa set things up all matchy-matchy, you can now also reach us at our snazzy new addresses, lisa@thosedarncats.net and jennifer@thosedarncats.net.

And hey, while we’re talking about snazzy things…any of you podcasters out there want to share a little love? Jonathan Dichter (aka The Voice) made us a fabulous promo, which you can download here if you’re willing to give it a play on your show. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!


Episode 5: An Hour Alone in the Parks

June 11, 2008

Can you even imagine it, an hour in the Disney Park of your choosing, with just your closest friends and family? We do our best to imagine it, and consider the possibilities.

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Special thanks to Mike Fess for the super-awesome meow meow intro!

 

UPDATE: we have recieved some photographic evidence of the mystery fast passe/readmission passes.. first, from trace in texas, the one i was refferring to looks like this:                                                                   

                                                                                           this is jeff’s from iowa:

 

                                    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

got any other ones to share?????                        ;) lisa


Bye Week

June 4, 2008

Ah! The glory that is late spring! Sunshine! Warm breezes! Chirping birdies! Business trips and extra call for the holiday!! OK, kidding about the joy of the last two, but, my cat compadre, Jennifer is out of town on business, and I, well, tonight I just actually have a head ache (really!) but this week was so wacky, we decided to hold off one episode till next week. Truth be told, both of us are laughing now that we are using the “e” word - we told ourselves we would sporadically dole out the “lost episodes” until after MagicMeets in July!

Wow - that must be the podcast equivelant of saying that your show is not going to be any longer than an hour!! ;)

Have a great week - and keep those emails coming!!!