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Rick
Feb 23, 2004
When I was 17, my father was so stupid, I didn't want to be seen with him in public. When I was 24, I was amazed at how much the old man had learned in just 7 years.
Go to Universal City California instead. I went there in the year 2000 and it was pretty good.

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Rick
Feb 23, 2004
When I was 17, my father was so stupid, I didn't want to be seen with him in public. When I was 24, I was amazed at how much the old man had learned in just 7 years.
I'm actually only being partially honest, I watched "The Ball Drop" On University City Walk on December 31st/January 1st so I am the expert on the place in January. In the year 2000. They had the park open to walk through but all the rides were closed, I think they expected a lot more people to show up. But I feel pretty comfortable in my advice of saying to go there instead.

Rick
Feb 23, 2004
When I was 17, my father was so stupid, I didn't want to be seen with him in public. When I was 24, I was amazed at how much the old man had learned in just 7 years.
I also went to Universal City on a field trip a couple times. It's amazing some of the poo poo they got away with as field trips growing up. Like yeah when we went to Knotts, we went to that big America house (which you should go to at Knotts, instead of, Philadelphia) and then met up with tribal leaders who taught us about culture and crafts and about what the land was like before Europeans and we didn't ride any rides, well until high school. But Universal Studios, the Orange County Fair, the Los Angeles fair, they just took us to these places without any pretense of education at all. And these weren't wealthy schools, they were just blowing the budget on bussing us there and just skipping a day of education. Pretty cool though, I remember this stuff more than anything else I did in third grade. Anyway don't look at King Kong in the eye.

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