I'm going to Disneyland.
It doesn't have anything to do with noticing last night that I'd reached 1337 page views though, even though that's pretty funny.
I'm going to Disneyland to see if I corrupt the virtue of some Disney princesses. Also because of my seven-year anniversary with Supportive Girlfriend. We've given ourselves four days because I hear the line for Star Tours is pretty long right now. I'm hoping we get on it by about midday on the third day; I'd like to see The Haunted House too.
I'm going to try to keep posting, but it might be a bit light or show up at weird times.
I'm also going to break my newly established rule by posting both parts of a two part entry in one week since it is about Disney movies and thematically relevant. Look for part 1 tomorrow before we leave.
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