Ah, I didn't think you doubted me. It adds to the weirdness for me that I have tangible evidence it exists. The others seem so theoretical -- *sure,* they exist *somewhere*....
Holly, don't you think it's funny that we are apparently having an ongoing conversation about the Holy Land Experience, to the point that I plan to visit it next time I'm in Orlando, and Monica has completely abandoned this blog? I think she's been busy at work this week...
Yeah, I gather she hasn't had time for lunch or anything. I'd be sort of curious to visit it too, although I'd feel the need for some sort of cleansing ceremony afterward.
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Well friends, as I'm sure most of you know, Baby!Bro is trapped at The Holy Land Experience until I somehow acquire a new copy of Photoshop. Curse the computer repair place for wiping all my programs!
In the meantime, why don't y'all focus on figuring out 151? I know it's driving my mother nuts. :)
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The Holy Land Experience, Orlando, FL.
The ice cream stand in the background is especially nice. I almost think this is weirder than Bonbon Land.
I used to drive past it when I was staying in Orlando, and I actually know someone who's been there (and liked it!).
I don't doubt you, Holly. I'm just saying, it's hard for me to envision.
Ah, I didn't think you doubted me. It adds to the weirdness for me that I have tangible evidence it exists. The others seem so theoretical -- *sure,* they exist *somewhere*....
Holly, don't you think it's funny that we are apparently having an ongoing conversation about the Holy Land Experience, to the point that I plan to visit it next time I'm in Orlando, and Monica has completely abandoned this blog? I think she's been busy at work this week...
Yeah, I gather she hasn't had time for lunch or anything. I'd be sort of curious to visit it too, although I'd feel the need for some sort of cleansing ceremony afterward.
Ok, Easter's over. Send him somewhere else.
He's stuck there until I get a new version of Photoshop!
NO PHOTOSHOP YET?!?!
DID YOU BUY IT FOR ME?!
Seeing this reenacted in Religulous made it even more creepy... especially when the people clapped.
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