Mad Dog
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Accusation? .......Yeah, you had better run MD. What a horrid accusation!
Accusation? .......Yeah, you had better run MD. What a horrid accusation!
Bosch's art is greatI would rather look at a Hieronymus Bosch painting for the rest of my days.
I knew Holy Land is not doing well, but the announcement they're discontinuing their shows as off April 19th is kind of surprising. I've never been, but aside from shows I don't think there was much to do there:
In a major overhaul, Orlando's Holy Land Experience will end all theatrical productions | Blogs
I guess if anyone wants to experience Holy Land they need to get there ASAP...
Whatever will become of the Noah’s Ark claw machine and cardboard standee Jesuses?With a sale possible, biblical theme park Holy Land may be nearing the end of its 19-year history in Orlando
For the better part of two decades, Orlando’s holiest theme park has hung on from its perch on Interstate-4, a struggling David among Orlando’s Goliaths: Mickey Mouse and Harry Potter. …www.orlandosentinel.com
I missed this but it looks like the park probably won't reopen.
I went there once to cover their "free day/tax break" for News13. I am not very spiritual and Evangelicals, in general, seem pretty out there to me. So I went in expecting the worst (I visited Jim & Tammy Faye Baker's Heritage USA once just for chits & giggles). Holy Land is actually tastefully done, and very limited on the proselytizing. I was impressed.Heck, I thought that place closed years ago :yikes:. Did anyone actually know anyone that really admitted to going there?
I went there on Free Tax day. I thought it was the tackiest thing I've ever witnesseed. They had a food stand called "The Last Snack". The shows were high caliber though. And the Scriptitoriam walk through attraction was pretty cool. It had an animatronic and fiber-optic lighting effects.Heck, I thought that place closed years ago :yikes:. Did anyone actually know anyone that really admitted to going there?
I've gone--twice in fact. And I'm an atheist. But I was fascinated to know what it was like. I wasn't disappointed with a this sign at the holiday season. Personally, even if you are religious, it somehow seems a bit tacky to praise the Lord just for a 50% off sale on tchotchkes.
Yup. I had a feeling something was up when I went to the free day this past spring, and everyone there with a TBN polo on looked like someone had eaten their grandma's dog and then their grandma.