This week, we turn to our listeners to ask for their help. But it’s not money we need — it’s show ideas!
Stay tuned to the very end for a special appearance by Carl Kasell’s voice on someone’s home answering machine.
This week, we turn to our listeners to ask for their help. But it’s not money we need — it’s show ideas!
Stay tuned to the very end for a special appearance by Carl Kasell’s voice on someone’s home answering machine.
Are the new interactive queues at Walt Disney World a source of amusement? Or are they a nefarious plot? Lisa and Jennifer disagree. Who do you side with?
And say, anybody know anything about the Magic Feather? Sounds like entirely too much fun to us.

The Watchamacallit and Collateral Damage, doing their best Akbar and Jeff impression at Epcot Morocco
Ever wonder what a history buff might think of Epcot’s American Adventure? Well, here’s your chance to find out, as Jennifer interviews her spouse, also known as Collateral Damage, author of the blog by the same name. And yeah, this show isn’t recommended for the Disney purist — it’s chock full o’ constructive criticism and intellectual discourse.
People keep listening! And they keep sending us feedback! So yeah, you better believe we’re gonna keep reading it.
Some links and notes related to this week’s show:
Toy Story Midway Mania has some changes coming, and we’re cranky! Can’t we just have a working Yeti instead? The Watchamacallit joins us, and all three of us have something to say.
Oh, and that John Waters Netflix page we mentioned? Jennifer was so amused she went and got a screen shot.
And My Neighbor Totoro? Yeah, seriously, if you haven’t seen it you need to go buy it now, through Jennifer’s Amazon store so she gets a little kickback.
Plus, Jennifer puts in a plug at the end of the show for her electronica duo Coelho Bravo, who will be performing songs by gay icons June 5 in the Boston area, as part of and event called the Pride Cover Up. Check out their Facebook page to hear some original electronic pop music! And if you like it, please become a “Facebook fan,” which is kinda like being a real fan but without all that troublesome business of having to travel all over the country in a van to attend every single concert. (Oh, wait, we weren’t all Deadheads, now were we? Never mind, but please become a fan anyway, okay?)

If you think there's anything less than "Wow" to say about this attraction, does it make you a traitor?
Oh my. This topic might just break the internet. Lisa and Jennifer invite George Taylor and Jeff Pepper on the show to discuss critical discourse among the Disney Digerati.
Some related links:
And hey people, this is 100 freaking episode of feline frolics! If you’re enjoying the ride, or just have something to say about it, give us a ring at 1-757-559-1832 – you may hear yourself on a future show!
Yes, it’s kinda tough to find, but we assure you that it’s worth the effort to get your hands on a copy of Finding Kraftland, a documentary about kitch fans Richard and Nicky Kraft, narrated by Stacy J. Aswad, the popular and ever-perky host of such Disney Resort TV shows as the Top Seven.
And no, we haven’t forgotten the old-school Kryssa!
And yeah, this one’s marked explicit, but can be a handy teaching tool for helping the next generation understand what NOT to explore on the Internet. In other words, don’t play it in the car when you’re taking the kids to school!
This week’s show kicks off with some Jack Wagner bloopers – the the Cats get something worth waiting for in the email!! Be careful what you wish for, Cats…..
Special thanks to Jeff Roney from the RoneyZone for helping us out – and being so patient!!